heyer 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 ; 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 Candidates. LaShaune P. Johnson—Univ. of Missouri • Searching For Normal: Life After Bariatric Surgery. P. Victoria Gore—USC; Edward Ransford—USC • From Morbid to Elite Athleticism? Bodies, Fitness, & Spectacle Within Reality TV Show 'The Biggest Loser'. Shari Dworkin— UCSF; Natalie Ingraham—UCSF; David Hutson—Univ. of ; Laura Chase—Cal Poly Pomona; Faye Wachs—Cal Poly Pomona

4. Frontiers of 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 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 : 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 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 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 : 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-- Thursday Mar 22 | 1:45 PM-3:15 PM | Point Loma A Sponsored by the Committee on the Status of GLBTQ Persons Organizers: William McTeer, Wilfrid Laurier Univ.; Philip White, McMaster Univ. Chair: William McTeer, Wilfrid Laurier Univ. • Capitalizing on Change: Gender Dominance and Physical Activity on the Playground. Nicole A. Willms—Gonzaga Univ.; Andrea M. Bertotti Metoyer—Gonzaga Univ.; Paige E. Teichmann—Gonzaga Univ.; Sinead M. Christensen—Gonzaga Univ. • Girl's and Women's Soccer in the New Millennium: Triumph, Dysfunction, and Contradiction. Michael P. Perez—CSU Fullerton; Diego Bocanegra—CSU Fullerton • The Feminine Apologetic: An Analysis of Division I Female Athletes' Performance of . Mark Shuey—Univ. of Northern Colorado; Angela C. Henderson—Univ. of Northern Colorado, Morgan R. Avery-Univ. of Northern Colorado • Pain, Injury, and in the NFL. Katie Rodgers—Univ. of Oregon Discussant: • Philip White, McMaster Univ.

17. Making Sociology Matter-- Thursday Mar 22 | 1:45 PM-3:15 PM | Bel Aire North Organizer: Alicia Gonzales, CSU San Marcos Chair: Alicia Gonzales, CSU San Marcos • Toward Zero Deaths: Pedestrian Safety Research. Lauren M. Holland—CSU San Marcos • @ M, ur stupid, SLUT, ttyl loser: CYBERBULLYING 24/7. Megan Lessert—CSU San Marcos • Big Beautiful Women and Sexual Agency Online: From NSA to FWB. Lori Walkington—CSU San Marcos

18. New Media & Society-- Thursday Mar 22 | 1:45 PM-3:15 PM | Fairbanks B Organizer: Katrina Kimport, UCSF Chair: Katrina Kimport, UCSF • When No One Will Tell You What You Need to Know: Adolescents' Use of the Internet in Learning About Sex. Marshall D. Smith—Univ. of Colorado Boulder • Mommy Blogs and Contemporary Motherhood. Angela Nuttall-Ward—BYU • Refreshing Fusty Concepts: The Digital Structuration of Adulthood. Nathan N. Horn—CSU Fullerton • Same Technology, Different Schools: Instructional Use of Technology across Class Contexts. Matthew H. Rafalow—UCI; Meg H. Cramer—UCI

19. Popular and Media-- Thursday Mar 22 | 1:45 PM-3:15 PM | Shutters Organizer: Jason Hopkins, UCSB Chair: Jason Hopkins, UCSB • Professional Wrestling, Perceived Violence and Joint Affect Control. Elizabeth S. Bogumil—CSUN • Frequencies of Freedom: Understanding the Motivations and Ideologies of Pirate Radio DJs. Tyler Rollins—Humboldt State Univ. • Look Who's Laughing Now! Who Said Jon Stewart Just Told Jokes? David M. Dominguez—Univ. of Oregon

20. Social Psychology-- Thursday Mar 22 | 1:45 PM-3:15 PM | Point Loma B Organizer: Rosemary F. Powers, Eastern Oregon Univ. Chair: Rosemary F. Powers, Eastern Oregon Univ. • Fall in Line: How Surfers' Perceptions of Localism, Territoriality and Waves as Limited Resources Influence Surf-related Aggression. Cassie Comley—Univ. of Oregon; Dustin Thoman—CSULB • Sequential and Narrative Structuring in Pick-up Basketball. Michael F. De Land—UCLA • Race and the Weakening of Negative Status Beliefs. Kathy J. Kuipers—Univ. of Montana; Krista Caffrey—Univ. of Montana; Sarah Gone—Univ. of Montana; Michael King—Univ. of Montana; Emily Steinberg—Univ. of Montana

21. Sociology and the Arts: Doing and Communicating Sociology through the Arts-- Thursday Mar 22 | 1:45 PM-3:15 PM | Coronado B Throughout all phases of history, arts have served as a means for communicating details about everyday life from many viewpoints. As such, the arts serve as both a lens into the ideas, values and relations that affect and effect relations between people, social systems and institutions. Uncovering and reporting these things is also one of the primary interests of sociology. This session offers attendees examples of new ways of looking at arts (taken broadly) as a means for doing and communicating sociology. Organizer: Donald Winiecki, Boise State Univ. Chair: Donald Winiecki, Boise State Univ. • MCs, PhDs, and Pedagogies: Considering Progressive Hip-Hop Lyrics as Intellectual Activity. Steve Jacobs—Pacific Lutheran Univ. • Adorno and Hip-Hop: A Critical Encounter. Jesus Gonzalez—UNLV; David Dickens—UNLV Discussant: • Donald Winiecki, Boise State Univ.

22. Sociology of Culture-- Thursday Mar 22 | 1:45 PM-3:15 PM | Coronado A Organizer: Joshua Gamson, USF Chair: Douglas Degher, Northern Arizona Univ. • Tragedy as Negotiated Speech. Douglas Degher—Northern Arizona Univ.; Richard Fernandez—Northern Arizona Univ.; Yvonne Luna— Northern Arizona Univ. • The Coding of Meanings in Sociology of Culture: Do the Procedures Create Data? Richard G. Biernacki—UCSD • The Contestation of Consecration: Critical Fields in Action. Kyle Puetz—Univ. of Arizona • The Emergence of a Demi-Celebrity. Michael Borer—UNLV; Colleen R. Hall-Patton—UNLV

23. Sociology of -- Thursday Mar 22 | 1:45 PM-3:15 PM | Fairbanks C Organizer: Dana Collins, CSU Fullerton Chair: Dana Collins, CSU Fullerton • Muslim to One's Self or Muslim to Everyone? Universal Human Rights Discourse and the Production of an Islamic Backlash against Homosexuality in Turkey. Evren Savci—Northwestern Univ. • in Mauritania: From a Historical and Religious Perspective. Abou Toure—Northern Arizona Univ. • "How Much Our Freedom Has Cost Us": LA's Skid Row Residents Resist Displacement and Civil-Rights Abuses. Christine E. Petit— Applied Sociologist

24. Sociology of the Body-- Thursday Mar 22 | 1:45 PM-3:15 PM | La Jolla Sponsored by the Committee on the Status of Women Organizer: Cynthia Siemsen, CSU Chico Chair: Cynthia Siemsen, CSU Chico • Overcoming Fat through Embodiment of Size Acceptance. Jeannine A. Gailey—Texas Christian Univ. • "HIV Lives With Me, I Don't Live With It": Women's Narratives of Illness. Kathleen Grove—Palomar College • Does Self-Defense Training Prevent Sexual ? Jocelyn Hollander—Univ. of Oregon • A Weighty Matter: Samoan and Tongan Bodies Viewed through the Lens of Gender. Susan Wurtzburg—Univ. of Hawai'I, Manoa

25. Teaching, Research, and Service in Higher Education-- Thursday Mar 22 | 1:45 PM-3:15 PM | Fairbanks D Organizer: Victor Shaw, CSUN Chair: Victor Shaw, CSUN • Strategies to Combine Service with Research and Teaching. Lisa Nunn—USD • "Social Media @ CSU Stanislaus." Ann M. Strahm—CSU Stanislaus • Research as a Way of Life. Victor Shaw—CSUN

26. Author Meets Reviewers: "Globalization and the Demolition of Society" by Dennis Loo-- Thursday Mar 22 | 1:45 PM-3:15 PM | Fairbanks A Organizer: Gary Cretser, Cal Poly Pomona Chair: Gary Cretser, Cal Poly Pomona • Author. Dennis Loo - Cal Poly Pomona • Panelists. Linda Rigas—Scholar/Activist; Susan Palmer—Walla Walla Community College; Jack Fong—Cal Poly Pomona

27. A Conversation about the Matriculation Process and the Non-Traditional Community College Student -- Thursday Mar 22 | 1:45 PM-3:15 PM | Del Mar Organizer: Marian Spaid-Ross, Palomar College Chair: Marian Spaid-Ross, Palomar College • Panelists. Jacqueline K. Smith—Palomar College; Rachael E. Horn—Palomar College; Marian Spaid-Ross—Palomar College

Thursday 3:30 PM-5:00 PM

28. Critical Pedagogies-- Thursday Mar 22 | 3:30 PM-5:00 PM | Fairbanks A Sponsored by the Committee on Teaching Organizer: Megan Wright, Univ. of Arizona Chair: Megan Wright, Univ. of Arizona • Framing of Feminist Theories and Gender Issues in Introductory Level Sociology Textbooks. Jena A. Zarza—Portland State Univ. • Feminist Pedagogy within Activist Practice: How No School Became a Radical Educational Collective? Sarah M. Pitcher—San Diego City College; Arnulfo Brenes—San Diego City College; Shawn Freeman—UCSC; Jessica Magpie—San Diego City College; Paola Martinez— San Diego City College; Andres Sandoval—San Diego City College • More , More Incivility: Content and Identity in the Classroom. Michelle Robertson—St. Edward's University

29. Environmental Sociology--Nature and Society-- Thursday Mar 22 | 3:30 PM-5:00 PM | Bel Aire North Organizer: Nelta Edwards, Univ. of Alaska, Anchorage Chair: Nelta Edwards, Univ. of Alaska, Anchorage • The State's Use of the Criminal Justice System as a Means of Maintaining Anthropocentric Boundaries between Humans and Wolves. Alexander Simon—Utah Valley Univ. • The Environment from Below: Non-Human Nature in Social Interaction. Damien Contessa—Univ. of South Florida • A Costly Invader: A Cost Analysis of Yellow Starthistle's Socioeconomic Impacts to Ranchers and Rangeland Communities and its Management. Alex Underwood—Humboldt State Univ.

30. Families and the Frayed Safety Net: Navigating the Economic Downturn -- Thursday Mar 22 | 3:30 PM-5:00 PM | Carmel Organizer: Jill Weigt, CSU San Marcos Chair: Jill Weigt, CSU San Marcos • Life without a Safety Net: Experiences of Families who Have Timed Out of TANF. Jill Weigt—CSU San Marcos • Anti-Poverty Activities in Contemporary Japan: Human Ecology in Time and Space. Tomoyuki Nishikawa—Otani Univ., Japan

31. Globalization and the Environment-- Thursday Mar 22 | 3:30 PM-5:00 PM | Fairbanks B Organizer: Richard York, Univ. of Oregon Chair: Richard York, Univ. of Oregon • Environmental Space, International Equity, and the Environmental Efficiency of Well-Being: A Cross-National Panel Study. Kyle Knight—WSU • Treadmill of Destruction and the World Polity: Environmental Treaty Ratification. Jennifer E. Givens—Univ. of Utah • Reconceptualizing Environmentalism in the Global South: Lessons from India. Krista Bywater—Muhlenberg College • Structural Influences on Per Capita Water Footprints: A Cross-National Analysis. Brian J. Rosenberg—Univ. of Oregon

32. Globalization, State and Development-- Thursday Mar 22 | 3:30 PM-5:00 PM | La Jolla Organizer: Rebecca Li, The College of New Jersey Chair: Rebecca Li, The College of New Jersey • National Identities Made Global: Identity Interpretation at the 2010 Shanghai World Expo. Rene N. Patnode—UCSD • Position in the Global-Economy 1820-2007. Daniel H. Poole—Univ. of Utah • Financial Market and the State in China: Late 19th Century and Early 2000s. Rebecca Li—The College of New Jersey

33. Incarceration, Women of Color, Family Dissolution and Continuing Poverty-- Thursday Mar 22 | 3:30 PM-5:00 PM | Coronado B Organizer: Garry Rolison, CSU San Marcos Chair: Garry Rolison, CSU San Marcos • A Comparison of Father-, Stepfather-, and Brother-Perpetrated Incest Abuse of Incarcerated Women and Girls. Amanda B. Tyler—Univ. of Colorado Boulder; Joanne Belknap—Univ. of Colorado, Boulder; Cathy McDaniels-Wilson—Xavier Univ.

34. K-12 Education Issues-- Thursday Mar 22 | 3:30 PM-5:00 PM | Shutters Organizer: Nancy Lopez, Univ. of New Mexico Chair: Nancy Lopez, Univ. of New Mexico • Do Curricular Reform Programs Increase Low-Performing Schools' Standardized Test Scores? Nayla S-A. Huq—CSUN • Patterns of Behavior and Conflict of Communities: Spotlight on a 6th Grade Middle School Cafeteria. Suzanne Lee Griffin—Northern Arizona Univ. • The Wild West of Charter Schools: School Performance in 13 Arizona Charter High School Sites. Jessie K. Finch—Univ. of Arizona • Resilience, Resistance & Transformative Possibilities for Native American Youth in New Mexico. Tiffany S. Lee—Univ. of New Mexico; Nancy Lopez—Univ. of New Mexico

35. Liberating Food from Global Capitalism: Rehumanizing Food Distribution Systems Around the World-- Thursday Mar 22 | 3:30 PM-5:00 PM | Fairbanks D Organizers: Leontina Hormel, Univ. of Idaho; Chris Norden, Lewis-Clark State College Chair: Leontina Hormel, Univ. of Idaho • Path to Freedom: Organic Agriculture as a Practice of De-Commodification. Daniela Carpano—USD • The Formation of an Urban Food Desert: Struggle for a Just Food System in Phoenix, Arizona. Tommy Bleasdale—ASU • Feeding China's Little Emperors in the Age of Globalization. Chunyan Song—CSU Chico

36. Organic/Alternative Agriculture-- Thursday Mar 22 | 3:30 PM-5:00 PM | Fairbanks C Organizer: Laura Earles, Lewis-Clark State College Chair: Laura Earles, Lewis-Clark State College • The "Social Work" of Urban Gardens: Discipline and Regulation or Social Justice? Sal Johnston—Whittier College • Shadow Mobilization: An Analysis of Biotechnology and the Alternative-Agriculture Movement. Rebekah L. Torcasso—WSU • Differences in People and Prices at the Farmers Market. Jason Randle—CSUN

37. Sociology of Tourism-- Thursday Mar 22 | 3:30 PM-5:00 PM | Point Loma A Organizer: Dana Collins, CSU Fullerton Chair: Dana Collins, CSU Fullerton • Can the South Develop The North? An Ecotourism Case Study. Daniel N. McLane—Colorado State Univ. • Structuring Positions and Structured Dispositions: A Bourdieuian Account of the International Tourism Destination. Joshua LePree— Univ. of Colorado, Boulder

38. The Ethnographic Imagination and Shoe Leather-- Thursday Mar 22 | 3:30 PM-5:00 PM | Del Mar Organizer: Black Hawk Hancock, DePaul Univ. Chair: Black Hawk Hancock, DePaul Univ. • Homelessness and Spaces of Regulation. Damian T. Williams—Concordia Univ. Chicago • Religion, Sport and Ethnographic Contests. David Yamane—Wake Forest Univ. • Reactive Market-Making: How Regulates the Economy in an Era of State Retrenchment. Josh Pacewicz—Stanford Univ. • Epistemic Authority in Quality of Life Rhetoric within a Neurosurgery Team. Dan Morrison—Vanderbilt Univ.

39. Author Meets Reviewers: “Invisible Families: Gay Identities, Relationships and Motherhood among Black Women” by Mignon R. Moore, UCLA-- Thursday Mar 22 | 3:30 PM-5:00 PM | Bel Aire South Organizer: Beth Schneider, UCSB Reviewers: Beth Schneider, UCSB; Scott Brooks, UCR

40. Women of Color in Academia: Strategies for Survival and Success-- Thursday Mar 22 | 3:30 PM-5:00 PM | Point Loma B Organizers: Brianne Dávila, Willamette Univ.; Gladys García-López, UCSB Chairs: Brianne Dávila, Willamette Univ.; Gladys García-López, UCSB • Panelists. Mary Yu Danico—Cal Poly Pomona; Sharon Elise—CSU San Marcos; Kimberly Huyser—Univ. of New Mexico; Denise A. Segura—UCSB

Thursday 5:15 PM-6:45 PM

41. Educational Achievement-- Thursday Mar 22 | 5:15 PM-6:45 PM | Coronado B Organizer: Amy Orr, Linfield College Chair: Amy Orr, Linfield College • Student Development Theory: Engaging a Crossover Literature Helpful for Sociologists Who Work With Students. Daniel Davis— Humboldt State Univ.; Brandy Asher—Humboldt State Univ.; Alexis Grant—Humboldt State Univ.; Nina Ziconne—Humboldt State Univ. • Arkansas State Univ.; Dominique White—Arkansas State Univ. • Ethnic Culture, Class, or a Weberian "Adventist Ethic?" The Puzzle of Korean-American Overrepresentation in Seventh-Day Adventist Higher Education. Andrew B. Lee—CSU Fullerton • Subbaccalaureate Degree Completion at For-Profit Colleges. Joshua Saldana—UCI

42. Non-Governmental Organizations & Grassroots Organizing-- Thursday Mar 22 | 5:15 PM-6:45 PM | Coronado A Organizer: Krista Bywater, Muhlenberg College Chair: Krista Bywater, Muhlenberg College • The Community Collaboration Model and Development from Within. Dana Rasch—Hawaii Pacific Univ. • African American Underrepresentation at US Social Forums. James W. Love—UCR • Animal Rights Activists are Terrorists? Interest Group Politics and the Animal Enterprise Terrorism Act. Wesley Shirley—Univ. of Oregon

43. Sociology of Aging-- Thursday Mar 22 | 5:15 PM-6:45 PM | Fairbanks A Organizer: Rosemary F. Powers, Eastern Oregon Univ. Chair: Rosemary F. Powers, Eastern Oregon Univ. • Valued Identities and Aging Experiences in a Diverse Sample of Middle-Aged Women. Ada Diaconu-Muresan—UNR; Mary W. Stewart—UNR • Effect of Marital Status on Change in Well-Being: Single Men Well-Prepared in Late Life? Ritwik Nath—Oregon State Univ.; Heidi Igarashi—Oregon State Univ.; Noriko Toyokawa—Oregon State Univ.; Michael R. Levenson—Oregon State Univ.; Avron Spiro III— Boston Univ. Schools of Public Health and / VA Boston Healthcare System • Turning Points in the Lives of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and (LGBT) Older Adults. Anna Muraco—Loyola Marymount Univ.; Karen I. Fredriksen-Goldsen—Univ. of Washington • Mapping Pathways of Intergenerational Support between Aging Mothers and Adult Children. Yu-Kang Fan - USC; Merril Silverstein— USC

Thursday 7:00 PM-9:00 PM

44. Committee Chairs & Editors Dinner (Invitation Only)-- Thursday Mar 22 | 7:00 PM-9:00 PM | Meet in Sheraton lobby 6:45PM for taxies.

Friday, 23 March 2012 SUMMARY

FRIDAY 8AM-5PM Registration……………………………………………….…...... FAIRBANKS FOYER

FRIDAY 8:30-10AM 2011-2012 Council Meeting……………………………………………………………..…………………..SHUTTERS Publications Committee Meeting……………………………………………………..…………………….LA JOLLA Committee on Freedom of Research and Teaching Meeting.…………….……………………DEL MAR

FRIDAY 8:30AM-5PM Publisher Exhibits………………………..……………………………FAIRBANKS FOYER & CATALINA FOYER Sesssions…………………………………………………………………………………………………VARIOUS ROOMS

FRIDAY 10:15AM-11:45AM Awards Committee Meeting………………………………………………………………………………..DEL MAR Editorial Board Meeting for Sociological Perspectives Meeting..…………………………….LA JOLLA

FRIDAY 12PM-1:30PM Committee on Race & Ethnic Minorities Meeting……………………………….………………….LA JOLLA California Sociological Association Board Meeting……………………………….………………..DEL MAR

FRIDAY 1:45PM-3:15PM Committing on Teaching Meeting………….………………………………………………………….DEL MAR Committee on Civil Rights & Civil Liberties Meeting.………………………..………………….LA JOLLA

FRIDAY 3:30PM-5PM Committee on Committees Meeting………………………………………………………………..DEL MAR Committee on Practice, Applied, & Clinical Sociology Meeting.………………………….LA JOLLA

FRIDAY 5:15PM-6:45PM Awards & Presidential Address……………………………………….……………………………….BEL AIRE (Beth Schneider, UCSB: Intersectionalities & Inequalities: Knowledge and Power for the 21st Century)

FRIDAY 6:45PM-7:45PM Presidential Reception…………………………………………………CATALINA & CATALINA TERRACE

Friday 8:30 AM-10:00 AM

45. 2011-2012 Council-- Friday Mar 23 | 8:30 AM-10:00 AM | Shutters Organizer: Beth Schneider, UCSB Council Members: Sharon Araji, Univ. of Colorado, Denver; Dean S. Dorn, CSU Sacramento; Valerie Jenness, UCI; Denise A Segura, UCSB; Karen Pyke, UCR; Don Barrett, CSU San Marcos; Charles F. Hohm, SDSU; Stefanie Mollborn, Univ. of Colorado, Boulder; Karen Sternheimer, USC; Peter Collier, Portland State Univ.; Kathy J. Kuipers, Univ. of Montana; Virginia Mulle, Univ. of Alaska Southeast; Wendy Ng, SJSU; Isaac W. Martin, UCSD; Tina Burdsall, Portland State Univ.

46. Committee on Freedom of Research & Teaching-- Friday Mar 23 | 8:30 AM-10:00 AM | Del Mar Organizer: Sharon K. Davis, Univ. of La Verne

47. Publications Committee-- Friday Mar 23 | 8:30 AM-10:00 AM | La Jolla Organizer: Dennis Downey, CSU Channel Islands

48. Applied Social Science: Needs Assessments, Interventions & Evaluations (1)-- Friday Mar 23 | 8:30 AM-10:00 AM | Bel Aire South Applying social science knowledge is often accomplished through active engagement with non-profit organizations, social programs, political initiatives and corporate projects. Two of the most common points of engagement are (a) needs assessments and (b) evaluations. Needs assessment is a process for investigating organizations and their ability to accomplish valued goals, and to provide advice that will help them accomplish those goals. Evaluations operate at the 'other end' of an initiative or program, to determine how a program was or what not effective in meeting its goals. In concert, needs assessments and evaluations are two ways social scientists can introduce 'differences that make a difference' for people and organizations. Organizer: Donald Winiecki, Boise State Univ. Chair: Donald Winiecki, Boise State Univ. • Does Punishment Reduce Recidivism? Stephen J. Bahr—BYU; Eugene Fulton—BYU; Steven Conklin - BYU; Carmen Mowrey - BYU • A Peer Suicide Program Evaluation in a Utah School District. Angela Nuttall-Ward—BYU; Carol Ward—BYU • Evaluating Child Forensic Interview Techniques Among Practitioners: Toward Effective Intervention. Michelle Jones—Utah State Univ.; Shannon Browne—Utah State Univ.; Bryan Rieben—Utah State Univ. • Moderating Effects from a Randomized Controlled Trial of a Parent Management Training Program for Incarcerated Parents: Reducing Recidivism, Self-Report of Criminality, and Substance Abuse. Bert Burraston—BYU; Mark Eddy—OSLC; Brianne Burraston—BYU; Shannon Sorensen—BYU; Levi Robison—BYU Discussant: • Donald Winiecki, Boise State Univ.

49. Doing Qualitative Methods: The Adventures of Novice Researchers-- Friday Mar 23 | 8:30 AM-10:00 AM | Catalina Sponsored by the Committee on Practice, Applied, and Clinical Sociology Organizer: Yvonne Luna, Northern Arizona Univ. Chair: Yvonne Luna, Northern Arizona Univ. • Pausing to Smell the Trash: An Examination of Recycling Behavior on Campus. Michelle K. Kern—Northern Arizona Univ. • Maintaining Membership in the Gay Community at NAU. Alexis Mesko—Northern Arizona Univ. • Are You Listening to Me? An Assessment of Cell Phone Usage among College Students during Meals with Others. Stephanie A. Winters—Northern Arizona Univ. • Patterns of Dialogue in the Computer Assisted Alternative High School Credit Recovery Classroom: Implications for the Development of Relationships. Elizabeth R. Miller—Northern Arizona Univ.

50. Effective Teaching Strategies for the Large Classroom-- Friday Mar 23 | 8:30 AM-10:00 AM | Fairbanks B Sponsored by the Committee on Teaching Organizer: Caleb Bush, Univ. of Wisconsin, Marshfield Chair: Caleb Bush, Univ. of Wisconsin, Marshfield • Beyond 4 Walls. Scott N. Brooks—UCR • Helping Students Take Better Notes. John B. Gannon—College of Southern Nevada • Writing Assignment for Large Classes. Todd Migliaccio—CSU Sacramento • Can We Utilize "Large" Classroom Pedagogy in the "Small" Classroom? Caleb Bush—Univ. of Wisconsin, Marshfield

51. Gender and Class-- Friday Mar 23 | 8:30 AM-10:00 AM | Coronado A Sponsored by the Committee on the Status of Women Organizer: Judith Hennessy, Central Washington Univ. Chair: Judith Hennessy, Central Washington Univ. • The Construction of Gender and Class through the Websites of Homeless Mothers. Marcella Gemelli—ASU • Class, Color and the 29 New Women CEOs: Why Have There Been 25 White Women, 3 Asian American Women, 1 African American Woman, but no Latinas? Richard L. Zweigenhaft—Guilford College • Gender and Work in a British Riding School. Kate Calamatta—Univ. of Sussex • When the Only Work is Women's Work: Changing Rural Opportunities. Rayna A. Sage—WSU

52. Part 1: Sociology of Memory: New and Classical Conceptualizations of Memory, Personal or Commodity, Public or Private?-- Friday Mar 23 | 8:30 AM-10:00 AM | Carmel Organizer: Noel Packard, Applied Sociologist Chair: Noel Packard, Applied Sociologist • Post- White South African Memory. Bonnie Joy Massey—CSU Fullerton • Bringing the Individual into Collective Memory Studies. Sandra K. Gill—Gettysburg College Discussant: • Sonja Solomun, Queens Univ.

53. Peace, War, Conflict-- Friday Mar 23 | 8:30 AM-10:00 AM | Point Loma B Organizer: Rosemary F. Powers, Eastern Oregon Univ. Chair: Rosemary F. Powers, Eastern Oregon Univ. • Deploying the All-Volunteer Force: Military Manpower Systems, War and Peace. Wade P. Smith—Univ. of Colorado, Boulder • Cognitive Dissonance: Returning From War. Roger Johnston—Univ. of Utah; Daniel H. Poole—Univ. of Utah

54. Race and Education-- Friday Mar 23 | 8:30 AM-10:00 AM | Point Loma A Organizer: Brianne Dávila, Willamette Univ. Chair: Anthony C. Ocampo, Cal Poly Pomona • The Relationship between Ethnic-Racial Socialization, Ethnic Identity and Academic Performace: Assessing the Role of Social Identity Threat and Oppositional Culture. Matthew B. Grindal—UCR • "Am I Really Asian?" Educational Experiences, School Racial Context, and Panethnic Identity among Second Generation Filipinos. Anthony C. Ocampo—Cal Poly Pomona • What Does it Mean to Be Filipino?: Choosing a Side and Developing a Filipino Identity. Daniel Eisen—Pacific Univ.; Arlie Tagayuna—Lee Univ.; Kara Takasaki—Univ. of Chicago • Education and Racial Identity Formation. Jessica Kizer—UCI

55. Race in Organizations-- Friday Mar 23 | 8:30 AM-10:00 AM | Fairbanks A Organizer: Stephen Kulis, ASU Chair: Stephen Kulis, ASU • Ethnic Solidarity in Arab American Businesses. Kathleen Marker—UCSD • Relational Inequality in Organizations: A Study of Job Satisfaction for White Workers. Yusuke Makino—WSU

56. Space, Place, and Culture-- Friday Mar 23 | 8:30 AM-10:00 AM | Fairbanks C Organizer: Brooke Neely, Whitman College Chair: Brooke Neely, Whitman College • When Cultural and Structural Explanations of Racial Disparities Intersect: Exploring Outdoor Educators' Understandings of the (In)Accessibility of Nature and Outdoor Space. Bridget Harr—UCSB; Greta G. Mills—UCSB • Real Spaces, Imagined Places: The Transformation of Place. Nicholas M. Baxter—UNLV • Collective Urban Cycling: Bicycle Culture and Appropriation. Nicholas S. Corrette—California Lutheran Univ. • Belmore's Vigil: Haunting and Transformational Aesthetics. Maggie Tate—UT Austin

57. Author Meets Critics: "Fitting Into Place: Class and Gender Geographies and Temporalities" by Yvette Taylor (Ashgate, 2011).-- Friday Mar 23 | 8:30 AM-10:00 AM | Coronado B Organizer: James Joseph Dean, Sonoma State Univ. Chair: James Joseph Dean, Sonoma State Univ. • Critics. Evren Savci—Northwestern Univ.; Michelle Robertson—St. Edward's Univ.; Jodi O'Brien—Seattle Univ.

58. Undergraduate Roundtable 1: Creating Communities-- Friday Mar 23 | 8:30 AM-10:00 AM | Bel Aire North Sponsored by Alpha Kappa Delta Organizer: Virginia Mulle, Univ. of Alaska, Southeast Chair: Robert O. Gardner, Linfield College • Building a Fraternal Community. Peter A. Cellier—Univ. of Puget Sound • The Hidden Social Consequences of Military Deployment. Leslie Grantham—USC • Art Spaces and Communities' Appreciation. Kristin Ann Kiefer—Univ. of Puget Sound • Variation in Presence of Community Development Financial Institutions in Washington State. Midori C. Johnson—Central Washington Univ. • Colored in White Space. Christina Cannon—Idaho State Univ.

59. Undergraduate Roundtable 2: Popular Culture-- Friday Mar 23 | 8:30 AM-10:00 AM | Bel Aire North Sponsored by Alpha Kappa Delta Organizer: Virginia Mulle, Univ. of Alaska Southeast Chair: William A. Hayes, Gonzaga Univ. • Equal Opportunity Destruction: Gender Identity in Video Games. Luke S. Bernfeld—Utah Valley Univ. • You'll be the Prince and I'll be the Princess: Gender, Popular Music and Relationship Expectations. Megan L. Wertman—Gonzaga Univ. • Urban Harmony: The Role of Gospel Choir in Contemporary Race Relations in the Seattle-Puget Sound Region. Erin A. Greenwell— Univ. of Puget Sound • Racial Lens and Interpretations in Video Games. Mario Venegas—Boise State Univ. • Gender on the Square: Elements of Space & the Commodification of Gender. Natiesha Chant – Sonoma State Univ.

60. Undergraduate Roundtable 3: The Sociology of Deviant Behavior II-- Friday Mar 23 | 8:30 AM-10:00 AM | Bel Aire North Sponsored by Alpha Kappa Delta Organizer: Virginia Mulle, Univ. of Alaska Southeast Chair: Vikas K. Gumbhir, Gonzaga Univ. • : Justifying Crimes In the Interest of the Group. Daniel U. Henrriquez—UNLV • An Analysis of the Perspectives of Male Detainees in SENAME Juvenile Detention Centers in Santiago, Chile. Gema Cardona—Mills College • Globalization and Agency in Contemporary Sex Work. Lyndsey P. Wilson— Whitman College

61. Undergraduate Roundtable 4: The Social Construction of Identity I-- Friday Mar 23 | 8:30 AM-10:00 AM | Bel Aire North Sponsored by Alpha Kappa Delta Organizer: Virginia Mulle, Univ. of Alaska, Southeast Chair: Nicole A. Willms, Gonzaga Univ. • Construction and Reconstruction of the Self via Weblogs. Alyssa J. Breetwor—Whitman College • When Phenotype Does not Match "Heritage": How Multiracial Individuals and Black Immigrants Navigate Institutional Spaces when Self and Socially Perceived Identities Differ. Rachel M. Gilliam—UCB • An Exploratory Examination of the Exclusionary Meanings of Ethnic Identities. Sara I. Villalta—UCR • "Would you look at that?”: Gendered Viewing of Semi-Nude Images in Print Media. Sophie M. Dewitt—Univ. of Puget Sound • Exploring Intersex Identities. Lauren M. Roberts—Albion College

62. Undergraduate Roundtable 5: Economic Sociology I-- Friday Mar 23 | 8:30 AM-10:00 AM | Bel Aire North Sponsored by Alpha Kappa Delta Organizer: Virginia Mulle, Univ. of Alaska, Southeast Chair: Leon Grunberg, Univ. of Puget Sound • Have the Budget Cuts Changed the Cal Experience? Luba Pislar—UCB • Student Poverty, Inequality, and Methods of Resistance at the University of California Berkeley. Naomi Salas-SantaCruz—UCB • Access through Membership: How Non-Profit Organizations are Improving Opportunities for Future Success Regardless of Race, Gender, and Class. Christopher J. Percy—UNLV • Preliminary Findings: Internalization of Personal Responsibility and Coping Mechanisms of Undergraduate Students in Response to the Current Recession. Makala Knutson—Boise State Univ.; Jenafer Crofts—Boise State Univ. • The Effects of Financial Ownership on Academic Performance. Caitlin N. Westerson —Colorado Mesa Univ.

63. Undergraduate Roundtable 6: The Sociology of Gender-- Friday Mar 23 | 8:30 AM-10:00 AM | Bel Aire North Sponsored by Alpha Kappa Delta Organizer: Virginia Mulle, University of Alaska Southeast Chair: Abigail Richardson, Colorado Mesa Univ. • Reification, Contention, and Confusion: Gender Norms in Contemporary Food Advertising. Robyn Smigel—UCB • Women in the Woods: Negotiating Gender in Forest Management Work. Hannah K. Leigh—Whitman College • Women's Roller Derby: Identity Formation through Derby Names. Rayanne C. Streeter—Pacific Lutheran Univ. • Gang Intervention Activists' Perspective on Young Black Women in Los Angeles Gangs. Afiya N. Browne—UCSB

64. Undergraduate Roundtable 7: Social Activism and Social Movements-- Friday Mar 23 | 8:30 AM-10:00 AM | Bel Aire North Sponsored by Alpha Kappa Delta Organizer: Virginia Mulle, Univ. of Alaska, Southeast Chair: Mary Kelsey, UCB • More than Moans: "The Vagina Monologues" and Storytelling in Resistance. Diana R. Mallon—Gonzaga Univ. • The Raging Grannies: How Political Activism Shapes the Identity of Elderly Women. Amy R. Jones—Pacific Lutheran Univ. • Weighing In: Being "Fat" in America's Fat Acceptance Movement. JaeLyn L. Forthun—Linfield College • The Role of Social Networking Sites on Recent Social Movements: The Occupation of Wall Street and Other Similar Occupations across the United States. Kalisi U. Kupu—Mills College • Youth Organizations and Cultural Production: The Tool behind the Upward Social Mobility of Urban Students in California. Sophanarot Sam—Mills College

65. Undergraduate Roundtable 8: Economic Sociology II-- Friday Mar 23 | 8:30 AM-10:00 AM | Bel Aire North Sponsored by Alpha Kappa Delta Organizer: Virginia Mulle, Univ. of Alaska, Southeast Chair: Leontina Hormel, Univ. of Idaho • Rugby: A Mechanism for Global Diversification through Player Migration and the Displacement of Resources. Heather M. Williams— BYU; Christina R. Harrison—BYU; Mikey Su'a—BYU; Dylan Lubbe—BYU; Hynie Leaaetoa—BYU ; Shelby Dahl - BYU • College Student's Perceptions of Homelessness. Jennifer K. Danielsen—Sonoma State Univ. • On the Fence: College Students' Perceptions of Illegal Immigration. Jessica Luebbering—Gonzaga Univ.

66. Undergraduate Roundtable 9: The Social Construction of Identity II-- Friday Mar 23 | 8:30 AM-10:00 AM | Bel Aire North Sponsored by Alpha Kappa Delta Organizer: Virginia Mulle, Univ. of Alaska Southeast Chair: Sally Raskoff, Los Angeles Valley College • Policing in Walla Walla County: A Case Study. Jan S. Hudson—Whitman College • Understanding the Crisis of Identity: A Service Need among Homeless Men in Orange County, California. Candice Rusch—Vanguard Univ. of Southern California • Racial, Ethnic, and Religious Identity among Asian-Jewish Children. Rachel Y. Williams—Whitman College • Emotional Labor of a Disney Resort Character. Matthew F. Pasillas—CSULA

67. Undergraduate Roundtable 10: The Sociology of Deviant Behavior I-- Friday Mar 23 | 8:30 AM-10:00 AM | Bel Aire North Sponsored by Alpha Kappa Delta Organizer: Virginia Mulle, Univ. of Alaska Southeast Chair: Amy Orr, Linfield College • Justice for All? College Students Perceptions of the American Criminal Justice System. Adriana Mendez—Gonzaga Univ. • Forever Alone: The Effects of Anonymity on Online Behavior. Daniel Ortega—Gonzaga Univ. • Social Support, Academic Efficacy, and Online Procrastination as Predictors of Generalized Problematic Internet Use. Matthew D. Stone—CSULB • What Happens in College Stays in College: Techniques of Neutralization and Dangerous Drinking Behavior at a Private University. Tessa Ann Merryman—Gonzaga Univ. • Murder as the State's "Justice" and the Individual's Crime: Consideration for Direct, Structural and Institutional Violence in Attitudes toward the Death Penalty. Michelle M. Kolpack—UCB

68. WORKSHOP: PSA 101: A Student's Guide to "Doing" a Conference-- Friday Mar 23 | 8:30 AM-10:00 AM | Monterey Sponsored by the Student Affairs Committee Organizers: Becky Beal, CSU East Bay; Rebecca Romo, UCSB Chair: Becky Beal, CSU East Bay • Panelists. Emily V.M. Jones—Humboldt State Univ.; Faye Wachs—Cal Poly Pomona

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69. "Sociological Perspectives" Editorial Board-- Friday Mar 23 | 10:15 AM-11:45 AM | La Jolla Organizers: Robert M. O'Brien, Univ. of Oregon; James Elliott, Univ. of Oregon

70. Awards Committee-- Friday Mar 23 | 10:15 AM-11:45 AM | Del Mar Organizer: Vikas K. Gumbhir, Gonzaga Univ.

71. Formal Organizations-- Friday Mar 23 | 10:15 AM-11:45 AM | Fairbanks B Organizer: Jonathan Turner, UCR Chair: Jonathan Turner, UCR • Pathways to Prestige: The Reproduction of Elite Sociology Programs 2001-2009. David M. McBee—Univ. of Arizona • The Black Box of Organizational Finance: Patterns of Cross-Subsidization in Colleges and Universities. Sondra N. Barringer—Univ. of Arizona • Identity and the Legitimation of Organizational Change in American Credit Unions. David L. Pinzur—UCSD • Gurus and Comrades: Status Processes and Organizational Survival. Misty D. Ring—Univ. of Arizona Discussant: • Jonathan Turner, UCR

71A. Drugs and Drug Policy-- Friday Mar 23 | 10:15 AM-11:45 AM | Fairbanks D Organizer: Jennifer Murphy, CSU Sacramento Chair: Jennifer Murphy, CSU Sacramento • Medicaid and Substance Use Disorders in Health Care Reform. April Moreno—LA County Dept. of Public Health • Hispanos in the Valley Of Death: Street-Level Trauma, Cultural-Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, Overdoses, and Suicides In North Central New Mexico. W. Azul La Luz—Univ. of New Mexico • Changing Attitudes toward Drug Policy: A Tale of Two Propositions. Jennifer Murphy—CSU Sacramento • "I Got Two Other Mouths to Feed Now"--The Role of Family in Men's Methadone Treatment. Megan Wright—Univ. of Arizona

72. Globalization and Development-- Friday Mar 23 | 10:15 AM-11:45 AM | Shutters Organizer: Rebecca Li, The College of New Jersey Chair: Rebecca Li, The College of New Jersey • Costa Rica: An Example of Development in the Underdeveloped Isthmus of Central America. Candace Van Patten-Walsh—Humboldt State Univ. • The Impact of Tourism on Mexico and the State of Oaxaca: From Displacement to Autonomy. Jose Collazo—WSU, Pullman; Kara Dellacioppa—CSU Dominguez Hills; Matt Mutchler—CSU Dominguez Hills; Clare Weber—CSU Dominguez Hills • Monitoring World Society: The Convention on the Rights of the Child in Cameroon. Elizabeth Essary—Pepperdine Univ.; Elena Juarez— Pepperdine Univ.

73. Immigrant and Transnational Families and Relationships I-- Friday Mar 23 | 10:15 AM-11:45 AM | Catalina Organizer: Kristy Shih, Central Michigan Univ. Chair: Kristy Shih, Central Michigan Univ. • Family Ties that Bind and Divide in Ethnically Diverse Families: A Comparative Study of Intergenerational Conflict in Canada. Barbara A. Mitchell—Simon Fraser Univ.; Yvonne Lai—Simon Fraser Univ. • Gender and Family Politics between Daughters-in- and Mothers-in-law in Immigrant Taiwanese and Mexican Families. Kristy Shih—Central Michigan Univ. • Queerness in the Transnational Caribbean-Canadian Diaspora. Dwaine E. Plaza—Oregon State Univ.

74. Latina/o Sociology-- Friday Mar 23 | 10:15 AM-11:45 AM | Bel Aire South Organizer: Brianne Dávila, Willamette Univ. Chair: Michael J. Chavez, UCR • Fearing of a Brown Planet: Rhetorics of Anti-Americanism and Divisiveness in the Debate on Transformative Education. Dee Hill Zuganelli—Univ. of Arizona • Looking at Ourselves: Lowriding and Visual Sovereignty. Michael J. Chavez—UCR • Familism and Mexican-Americans: Measuring Health Outcomes by Immigrant Generation. Carolyn Zambrano—UCI

75. Part 2: Sociology of Memory: New and Classical Conceptualizations of Memory, Personal or Commodity, Public or Private?-- Friday Mar 23 | 10:15 AM-11:45 AM | Point Loma B Organizer: Noel Packard, Applied Sociologist Chair: Bonnie Joy Massey, CSU Fullerton • Postmemory and Affect: Transgenerational Transmission of Trauma. Yvonne Y. Kwan—UCSC • Atomic Memory: The Transnational Aesthetics of Race, Gender, and Trauma in the Museum. Vivian G. Shaw—UT Austin • North Winds: Mnemonic Constraints and Compulsions along the Unification Path. William A. Hayes—Gonzaga Univ.; Garam Lee— Yonsei Univ., South Korea; Jongwoo Kim—Yonsei Univ., South Korea; Seiyoon Kim—Yonsei Univ., South Korea

76. Race Matters-- Friday Mar 23 | 10:15 AM-11:45 AM | Point Loma A Organizer: Alicia Gonzales, CSU San Marcos Chair: Alicia Gonzales, CSU San Marcos • Social and Cultural Capital among Mexican Immigrant Families: An "Edu-Capital Dilemma. Norma Larios—CSU San Marcos • The Relationship between Latin@s' Skin Color and Assimilation. Samantha Prado-Robledo—CSU San Marcos • Does Socially Assigned Race Matter?: Probing Discordance Between Self Identified Race and Socially Assigned Race in California. Jacob Rosalez—CSU San Marcos

77. Race, Gender & Class Inequality: Implications for Health Policy Research-- Friday Mar 23 | 10:15 AM-11:45 AM | Coronado B Organizer: Nancy Lopez, Univ. of New Mexico Chair: Nancy Lopez, Univ. of New Mexico • Community Health Needs Assessment of Sexual Health and Sexual Education Information of Women Students of Color. Tamara R. Williams Van Horn—Univ. of Colorado, Boulder • The Struggle for Commodification of Care Work and Occupational Legitimacy Among Doulas. Amy A. Moffat—UC Merced • The Effect of Employment on Breastfeeding: A Causal Analysis. Amanda M. Lubold—The Univ. of Arizona

78. U.S. Ethnic Relations-- Friday Mar 23 | 10:15 AM-11:45 AM | Fairbanks C Organizer: David Musick, Univ. of Northern Colorado Chair: David Musick, Univ. of Northern Colorado • Understanding Islamaphobia. Amanda S.M. Bernhart—Northern Arizona Univ. • Memories and Reflections of Atavisms: the Potential Ethnocratic Retraction of American Identity from Chinese Americans? Jack Fong— Cal Poly Pomona • Perceptions of African-American's Lack of Social Status Attainment: Whose Fault is it? Joanie M. Mitchell—CSU Sacramento • Can Cross-Race Youth Mentoring Help Minority Students and Break Down ? Mentoring Experiences from a Majority-White Urban City. Jennifer B. Rainer—Portland State Univ. • Social Geographies of Race: Exploring the Intersections of Race and Space. Brooke Neely—Whitman College; Michelle Samura— Chapman Univ.

79. Undergraduate Roundtable 1: AKD Student Research-- Friday Mar 23 | 10:15 AM-11:45 AM | Bel Aire North Organizer: Alicia Gonzales, CSU San Marcos Chair: Alicia Gonzales, CSU San Marcos • Communicating Concepts of Health: How Patient-TCM Practitioner Interaction Shapes Responsibility for Health. Arista E. Gates—Univ. of Puget Sound • Managing Type I during Adolescence: Social Relationships and Identity. Willie A. Marquez—UCB • Building Beyond the Books: Creating Spaces and Services for Teenagers in Public Libraries. Megan I. Donovan—Chapman Univ.

80. Undergraduate Roundtable 2: Sexualities and LGBT issues-- Friday Mar 23 | 10:15 AM-11:45 AM | Bel Aire North Sponsored by the Committee on the Status of GLBTQ Persons Organizer: Anna Muraco, Loyola Marymount Univ. Chair: Anna Muraco, Loyola Marymount Univ. • Combining Violence and Sexuality in True Blood: An Analysis of the Monstrous Vampire. Jessica McGifford—Pacific Lutheran Univ. • Legalization of Same-Sex Marriage: Attitudes across Generations. Sanan Mehserdjian—Loyola Marymount Univ. • An Apple A Day: How Sexuality Affects Gay Doctors' Clinical Practice. Sean W. Krimmel—Loyola Marymount Univ. • Don't Ask Don't Tell Repeal Act of 2010: Exploring Hegemonic Masculinity in the Senate Armed Service Committee Hearings. Laura Dawson—Humboldt State Univ.

81. Undergraduate Roundtable 3: Research on Women and Gender-- Friday Mar 23 | 10:15 AM-11:45 AM | Bel Aire North Sponsored by the Committee on the Status of Women Organizer: Teresa Ciabattari, Pacific Lutheran Univ. Chair: Anna Sorensen, UCSB • Liberated Latin America?: An Exploration of Post-Colonial Women's Rights. Jean-Claire Peltier—CSU Chico • The Relationship between the Religious Identity of Muslim American Women and their Lives in the Los Angeles and Orange County Workplace: A Case Study. Christine M. Behymer—California Lutheran Univ. • Women and Gender Inequality in the Workplace: A Comparison of the Private and Public Sectors. Sandy McDonald—Sonoma State Univ. • Whose Pill is it Anyway?: Examining The Factors that Effect Women's Hormonal Contraceptive 'Choice'. Skye Miner—Gonzaga Univ. • "A Woman's Place is on Top": Female Identity and Motherhood in High Alpine Climbing. Caroline A. Kellough—Univ. of Puget Sound

82. Undergraduate Roundtable 4: Undergraduate Research and the Sociological Imagination-- Friday Mar 23 | 10:15 AM-11:45 AM | Bel Aire North Organizer: Tamara Sniezek, CSU Stanislaus Chair: Tamara Sniezek, CSU Stanislaus • Soft or Hard News: Which is Behind America's Youthful Political Interests? Jeremy Martinez—CSU Stanislaus • Institutions and the Exchange of Power. Justin C. Van Ness—UCR • Modern Music in American Society. Steven Johnson—CSU Stanislaus

83. Undergraduate Roundtable 5: Issues in Race and Ethnicity I-- Friday Mar 23 | 10:15 AM-11:45 AM | Bel Aire North Sponsored by Alpha Kappa Delta Organizer: Virginia Mulle, Univ. of Alaska Southeast Chair: Sunil Kukreja, Univ. of Puget Sound • Ethnic Identity Formation in Second-Generation South Indian Women Living in the United States. Arthy Venkatesh—UCB • Lynch Victims' Household Racial and Gender Composition: Mississippi, Georgia 1882-1930. Andrew Gutierrez—Utah State Univ. • Racialization on the Playground: How Children Understand, Perceive, and Enact Race. Hyerim Ko—UCB • Assimilation of Hmong Refugees. Lesley Yang—Boise State Univ.

84. Undergraduate Roundtable 6: Changing Cities-- Friday Mar 23 | 10:15 AM-11:45 AM | Bel Aire North Sponsored by Alpha Kappa Delta Organizer: Mark Hutter, Rowan Univ. Chair: Mark Hutter, Rowan Univ. • Gentrification in San Francisco: An Analysis of Attitudes and Histories in the Mission from 1980 to Today. Amanda Lim—UCB • New Urbanist Design and Community Health in Las Vegas. Camila H. Alvarez—UNLV • The 'Renewal' of the Downtown Omaha Tourist Bubble. Natalie H. Newman—USD • Growing Change: A Historical Analysis of Sustainable Food in the San Francisco Bay Area. Keli K. Benko—UCB • Sex Education in Walla Walla. Cameron G. Michels—Whitman College

85. Undergraduate Roundtable 7: Gender Issues-- Friday Mar 23 | 10:15 AM-11:45 AM | Bel Aire North Organizer: Linda Rillorta, Mt. San Antonio College Chair: Linda Rillorta, Mt. San Antonio College • Gendered Advertisements. Jessica H. Silverstein—UCB • Research on Dating for Pakistani Women. Asfara Noormohamed—Mt. San Antonio College • The Impact of Significant Women's Socioeconomic Status on Men's Attitudes Regarding Women's Equality. Gracelyn M. Bateman— Santa Clara Univ.

86. Undergraduate Roundtable 8: Social Issues-- Friday Mar 23 | 10:15 AM-11:45 AM | Bel Aire North Organizer: Linda Rillorta, Mt. San Antonio College Chair: Rebecca Hatch, Mt. San Antonio College • Same Sex Marriage. Jennifer L. Donahue—UCI • The Effects of Socioeconomic Status, Race, and Insurance Types on Access to Diabetic Primary Care. Behnaz B. Babaknia—USC • The Impact of College Life on Student Lives. Andrew A. Alonzo—USC

87. Undergraduate Roundtable 9: Race and Ethnicity-- Friday Mar 23 | 10:15 AM-11:45 AM | Bel Aire North Organizer: Linda Rillorta, Mt. San Antonio College Chair: Marlene Gallarde, Mt. San Antonio College • Inequality: Class, Gender, & Race. Rebecca L. Alonzo—USC

88. Undergraduate Poster Session I-- Friday Mar 23 | 10:15 AM-11:45 AM | Coronado Foyer Sponsored by Alpha Kappa Delta Organizer: Virginia Mulle, Univ. of Alaska Southeast Chair: Virginia Mulle, Univ. of Alaska Southeast • Beers, Cheers, and Violent Jeers: Gender and Fan Behavior in Sports Bars. Rachel Goodrich—Gonzaga Univ. • American Religious and Political Landscapes: Establishing Links in the Early 21st Century. Jordan D. Bunger—Western Washington Univ. • What Impact do Social Factors have on the Location of Hate Groups? Rory D. Flay—Humboldt State Univ. • Disconnected: You Have my Divided Attention. Adam R. Roth—CSU Chico • Rethinking the Ivory Tower: Service Learning and Civic Engagement at Whitman College. Shannon L. Morrissey—Whitman College • Who is You ?: Symbolic Interactions and Social Solidarity of the Online International K-pop Fan Community. Cassie H. Kwon— Linfield College • Online Pornography: Teens' Easy Access to Misinformation. TyaCamellia Allred—Univ. of the Pacific • Occupy and the Globalization of New Political Discourses and Practices. Alan Meyer—CSU Dominguez Hills • I Am The Same Kid As Yesterday: Youth Homelessness and Sexual Orientation in Anchorage Alaska. Kent G. Spiers—Univ. of Alaska Anchorage; Jordon Love, Univ. of Alaska Anchorage • Role of Student Organizations in Undocumented Students' Access to Postsecondary Education. Alejandra S. Vargas-Johnson—USC • Club Dancing as Proceptive Ritual: Sexuality Performance and Intimate Play. Mark A. Gutierrez—Vanguard Univ. of Southern California • Out in the Cold: Understanding Anchorage's Homeless. Clayton N. Dale—Univ. of Alaska Anchorage • The Medias Influence on Racial Prejudice and Benevolant Feelings. Angelo Ferrer—CSU Marcos • Identity through Music: What Our Playlist Says About Us. Mark W. Jones—Humboldt State Univ.; Maxwell Mical—Humboldt State Univ.

89. Color-Blindness, African Americans and the Perceived Role of Government-- Friday Mar 23 | 10:15 AM-11:45 AM | Carmel Organizer: Garry Rolison, CSU San Marcos Chair: Garry Rolison, CSU San Marcos • Views of Black Conservatives. Kathy Grismore—Northern Arizona Univ. • Hope and the Hollow Prize President: Post Civil Rights Politics. Shoon Lio—Univ. of Illinois, Springfield; James Ingram—SDSU • ? Assimilation? Lessons from Singapore. Victor M. Kogan—Saint Martin's Univ. • African-American Political Organizations: Civil Rights Enforcement and "Post-Racial America" Discourse, 1970-1979. Belinda Robnett— UCI

90. Community-Based Participatory Research-- Friday Mar 23 | 10:15 AM-11:45 AM | Monterey Organizer: Ethel Nicdao, Univ. of the Pacific Chair: Ethel Nicdao, Univ. of the Pacific • Data Driven Decisions and Homeless Services: Related Problems and System Solutions. Edward J. Clarke—Vanguard Univ.; Christina Ryder—Vanguard Univ.; Mathew Summers—Vanguard Univ. • One Healthy Voice: Educating the Hmong Community on Breast and Cervical Cancer. Ethel Nicdao—Univ. of the Pacific ; Leane Bagalayos - Univ. of Pacific • CBPR with an LGBT Geographically-dispersed, Often Hidden Population. Laury Oaks—UCSB; Tania Israel—UCSB; Alise Cogger—UCSB; Kristin Conover—UCSB; Todd Avellar—UCSB • Navigating the E.P.A. Toxics Release Inventory: A Workshop Series with Youth from Bayview Hunters Point. Aaron Echols—SFSU; Sara L. Camp—Humboldt State Univ.; Elizabeth Reiff—SFSU; Alexa Hotz—SFSU

91. Ethnographic Research Podcasts in the Corporate Research Environment-- Friday Mar 23 | 10:15 AM-11:45 AM | Coronado A Organizer: Luke Plurkowski, Palo Alto Research Center This session will highlight a recent methodology utilized by social scientists at the Palo Alto Research Center to better communicate their ethnographic research findings to other research and non-research audiences: video podcasts. These short form videos are like mini- documentaries, highlighting for the audience the methods used by researchers to explore a time and place, and uncover interesting research findings about the people being studied. In a typical 5-10 minute podcast, the audience can quickly understand how the data was collected, what research methodology was applied, and what insights are created from a qualitative look at people and their work or leisure practices. This session will consist of viewing four different short-form videos, created in support of a variety of ethnographic projects, and each intended for very different audiences. The presenter will briefly overview the project and intended output before each video, and will wrap up the session with Q&A about how to create effective research podcasts. Titles of ethnographic research podcasts presented: • An Ethnographic Study of Projector Use in Business Settings • Palo Alto Parking Discovery • Ordering Cough Syrup: An Ethnography of Healthcare Work • Small Business Users of Multi-Function Print Devices

92. Sociology of Reproduction-- Friday Mar 23 | 10:15 AM-11:45 AM | Fairbanks A Organizer: Jennifer Reich, Univ. of Denver Chair: Jennifer Reich, Univ. of Denver • One Woman Helping Another: Egg Donation as a Case of Relational Work. Jennifer Lola Haylett—UCD • Surrogacy Contracts and the "Gift of Life.” Zsuzsa Berend—UCLA • Childless by Choice: A Narrative Analysis of Voluntary Childlessness. Gillian Ayers—Univ. of Lethbridge • The Direct and Indirect Relationships between Importance of Motherhood and Intended Fertility among Women in the United States. Julia McQuillan—Univ. of Nebraska-Lincoln; Kellie J. Hagewen—College of Southern Nevada; Andrew V. Bedrous—Univ. of Nebraska - Lincoln; Karina M. Shreffler—Oklahoma State Univ.; Arthur L. Greil—Alfred Univ.

Friday 12:00 PM-1:30 PM

93. California Sociological Association Board Meeting-- Friday Mar 23 | 12:00 PM-1:30 PM | Del Mar Organizer: Ed Nelson, CSU Fresno

94. Committee on Race & Ethnic Minorities-- Friday Mar 23 | 12:00 PM-1:30 PM | La Jolla Organizers: LaTasha Monique Warmsley, Mills College; Arduizur Richie-Zavaleta, Mt. San Jacinto College

95. Children and Gender Justice-- Friday Mar 23 | 12:00 PM-1:30 PM | Point Loma B Sponsored by the Committee on the Status of GLBTQ Persons Organizer: Ann Travers, Simon Fraser Univ. Chair: Ann Travers, Simon Fraser Univ. • Are Mahu Youth Safe in Hawaii's Schools? Dan Morgan—Hawaii Pacific Univ. • Children and Gender Justice. Ann Travers—Simon Fraser Univ. • Gender Fluidity and New Models of Childhood Gender Nonconformity. Karl Bryant—SUNY New Paltz

96. Educational Inequalities-- Friday Mar 23 | 12:00 PM-1:30 PM | Monterey Organizer: Brianne Dávila, Willamette Univ. Chair: Brianne Dávila, Willamette Univ. • From High School Dropout to Community College: Bridging Low-Income and Minority Students to Higher Education. Roberta Espinoza—CSU Fullteron; Dora Armenta—CSU Fullerton; Kelly Camak—Riverside City College • Work Goals and Academic Decision Making among Low-Income Women in Higher Education. Jennifer Nations—UCSD; Kelly Nielsen— UCSD • A Case Study of the Effects of Student Participation Patterns on Standardized Test Performance in 21st Century Learning Center Sponsored After-school Programs. John A. Whitney—BYU; Carol Ward—BYU • Race, Class, and Educational Inequality in a Relatively Homogenous City School District. Macy A. Olivas—Whitworth Univ.; Jason Wollschleger—Whitworth Univ.

97. Environmental Sociology -- Social Movements and Social Change-- Friday Mar 23 | 12:00 PM-1:30 PM | Fairbanks A Organizer: Shannon Elizabeth Bell, Univ. of Kentucky Chair: Shannon Elizabeth Bell, Univ. of Kentucky • Limitations of an Ecological Modernization Approach: The Case of the Anti-PVC Movement. Lora Vess—Missouri State Univ. • Does Personal Vulnerability Affect Concern for Climate Change? Katrina Running—Univ. of Arizona • Ecological Degradation and the Spatial Distribution of China's Environmental Movement Organizations. Feng Hao—WSU

98. Intersectionality and Identity Politics-- Friday Mar 23 | 12:00 PM-1:30 PM | Fairbanks D Organizer: Liahna Gordon, CSU Chico Chair: Liahna Gordon, CSU Chico • Equality and Intersectionality in Swedish and Norwegian Anti- Legislation. Liza Reisel—Institute for Social Research, Norway • DREAM Act Testimonials: Exploring Undocumented Immigrant Student Identities. Juan L. Salinas—Texas A&M Univ. • Contextualized Intersectionaltiy and Anti-Racist Feminist Activism. Sylvanna Falcon—UCSC • Defying Gender Boundaries: Prison Artists. Laura M. Pecenco—UCSD

99. Researcher Positionality and the Research Process-- Friday Mar 23 | 12:00 PM-1:30 PM | Carmel Organizer: Shelley Eriksen, CSULB Chair: Shelley Eriksen, CSUSB • Embodying the Researcher: Race-Gender in Qualitative Research. Nancy Lopez—Univ. of New Mexico • Deploying Gendered Age in the Field: Researcher Position and Process. Jennifer Utrata—Univ. of Puget Sound • It's Not a Technique, It's Who I Am. Nicholas Gibson—Univ. of Hawaii, Manoa • "Inside Man": The Researcher's Positionality and how It Shapes Theory on Women's Sexualized Labor within Vietnamese Cafés in Little Saigon. Sang Phan—CSU Fullerton • "You should get an Honorary M.D.!": The Role of Reconfiguration in Professional Socialization. Alexandra H. Vinson—UCSD

100. Sociology of Virtual Worlds and Video Games-- Friday Mar 23 | 12:00 PM-1:30 PM | Fairbanks B Organizer: Melissa Monson, Metropolitan State College of Denver Chair: Melissa Monson, Metropolitan State College of Denver • Feeling through Presence: Toward of Theory of Emotion and Parasociality in Online Social Worlds. David Boyns—CSUN; Daniele Loprieno—CSUN • Xbox LIVE Gamers: Their Tags, Cards, and Cyber Selves. Erik A. Pyper—Northern Arizona Univ. • Crying, and Hugging, and Farting. Oh My! Gendered Emotes in World of Warcraft. Melissa Monson—Metropolitan State College of Denver

101. Substance Use/Abuse and Inequality-- Friday Mar 23 | 12:00 PM-1:30 PM | Fairbanks C Organizer: Karen Jennison, Univ. of Northern Colorado Chair: Karen Jennison, Univ. of Northern Colorado • Does Getting High Keep Students from Making the Grade? Effects of Substance Use on Dropping out of School. Doris A. Palmer—ASU • "If You Want What We Have, You Do What We Do": Hierarchy and Group Identity Formation Within Alcoholics Anonymous. Geoffrey D. Glenn—Gonzaga Univ. • Racial Differences in Specific Alcoholic Beverage Type Consumption: Examining Risk Factors and Protective Factors in Expected Count Models. Ashley M. Loving—Univ. of Washington; Lisa A. Cubbins—Battelle Memorial Institute; Daniel H. Klepinger—Battelle Memorial Institute

102. Urban Sociology: Issues around Housing and Inequality-- Friday Mar 23 | 12:00 PM-1:30 PM | Coronado A Organizer: Lucas Sharma, Loyola Univ. Chicago Chair: Lucas Sharma, Loyola Univ. Chicago • "How Do We Take the Profit Out of It?": Race, Housing, and Inequality in Post-Katrina New Orleans. Edwin Lopez—Independent Scholar • Leaving Las Vegas: The Role of Quality of Life and Place Attachment on Residential Mobility Desires. Candace E. Griffith—UNLV; Robert Futrell—UNLV; Barb Brents—UNLV; Christie D. Batson—UNLV

103. Working Class Studies-- Friday Mar 23 | 12:00 PM-1:30 PM | Shutters Organizer: Jeff Torlina, Utah Valley Univ. Chair: Jeff Torlina, Utah Valley Univ. • Globalization and Impact of the Economic Crisis on Labor in the United States. Berch Berberoglu—UNR • Places of Security and Stigma: A Spatial Analysis of Day Labor Work in Huntington Station, New York. Kevin R. Beck—UCSD; Ernesto Castañeda—UT El Paso • Immigrant Labor and Political Capital: Unionization as a Mechanism of Well-Being Enhancement. Sergio Romero—Boise State Univ. • The Importance of Working Class Jobs. Jeff Torlina—Utah Valley Univ.

104. Undergraduate Roundtable 1: Sociology of Religion-- Friday Mar 23 | 12:00 PM-1:30 PM | Bel Aire North Sponsored by Alpha Kappa Delta Organizer: Virginia Mulle, Univ. of Alaska Southeast Chair: Mary Kelsey, UCB • What Role Does Religion Play in the Coping Mechanisms of Prison Wives? Amanda M. Lane—Whitman College • Coming Out in Light of Christian Faith. Mark A. Gutierrez—Vanguard Univ. of Southern California

105. Undergraduate Roundtable 2: Economic Sociology III-- Friday Mar 23 | 12:00 PM-1:30 PM | Bel Aire North Sponsored by Alpha Kappa Delta Organizer: Virginia Mulle, Univ. of Alaska Southeast Chair: Vikas K. Gumbhir, Gonzaga Univ. • The Reality of Work: The Type, The Direction, The Outcome. Zac Whitmore—Utah Valley Univ. • A Regional Case Study on Socioeconomic Class and Its Effects on Forest Management in the 2010 Tussock Moth Treatment Project in the Methow Valley Ranger District, Washington. Katie R. Tackman—Whitman College

106. Undergraduate Roundtable 3: Political Sociology-- Friday Mar 23 | 12:00 PM-1:30 PM | Bel Aire North Sponsored by Alpha Kappa Delta Organizer: Virginia Mulle, Univ. of Alaska Southeast Chair: Matt Bahr, Gonzaga Univ. • From Underground Guerillas to Government Soldiers: The Transformation of the Kurdish Peshmerga in Iraq. Alan S. Zandi—UCB • Colorado Immigration Policies: Understanding the Impact of Current Policies on Children Today. Rebecca A. Allen—Univ. of Northern Colorado • The American College Student in the Eyes of the Rest of the World. Alexander Drey-Mulari—UCR

107. Undergraduate Roundtable 4: Cultural Sociology-- Friday Mar 23 | 12:00 PM-1:30 PM | Bel Aire North Sponsored by Alpha Kappa Delta Organizer: Virginia Mulle, Univ. of Alaska Southeast Chair: William A. Hayes, Gonzaga Univ. • Who Are We (Today)?: A Post-Subcultural Definition of Present-Day British Youth Culture. Kelsie L. Baher—Whitman College • The Visibility of the Unvisible: Athletic Benefits for Adolescents Revisited. Ariel L. Sabin—BYU • Starbucks and Peet's Coffee Brands: The Sociology of Branding and the Development of Consumer Identification. Natori S. Coleman—Mills College • Celebrating Differences, Understanding Similarities. Sierra L. Phillips—Univ. of Puget Sound

108. Undergraduate Roundtable 5: Issues in Race and Ethnicity II-- Friday Mar 23 | 12:00 PM-1:30 PM | Bel Aire North Sponsored by Alpha Kappa Delta Organizer: Virginia Mulle, Univ. of Alaska Southeast Chair: Arthur Scarritt, Boise State Univ. • Walking While Muslim. Angela T. Chavez—Univ. of La Verne • India's "Shame": Delhi 2010 Commonwealth Games, Media, and the Global Sport Standard. Kunj R. Bhatt—Cal Poly Pomona • "I'm a DREAMer": Undocumented Latino Youth in Los Angeles and the Federal DREAM Act. Christina N. Wilkerson—USC

109. Undergraduate Roundtable 6: Sociology of Education-- Friday Mar 23 | 12:00 PM-1:30 PM | Bel Aire North Sponsored by Alpha Kappa Delta Organizer: Virginia Mulle, Univ. of Alaska Southeast Chair: Amy Orr, Linfield College • The Neoliberal-Commercialization of Faculty: The Rise of Adjunct Professors. Jared B. Fitzgerald—Boise State Univ. • The Childcare Deficit in Higher Education. Destiny Robbins—Univ. of the Pacific • Let Us Have Light: The Increasing Costs of Attendance for Public Higher Education in California. Anna K. Schoendorfer—UC Merced • The (Undergraduate) Major Choices in the Economic Downturn. John R. Clark—Boise State Univ.; Linsey N. Amaya—Boise State Univ. • High School Youth Civic Engagement: Motivations for Joining. Ariana Verdu—USC

110. Undergraduate Roundtable 7: Sexualities-- Friday Mar 23 | 12:00 PM-1:30 PM | Bel Aire North Sponsored by Alpha Kappa Delta Organizer: Virginia Mulle, Univ. of Alaska Southeast Chair: Sally Raskoff, Los Angeles Valley College • No Tips in his G-String: Gender and Power in Strip Clubs and Male Revues. Darcy Hauslik—USD • Cisgender Feminist Perspectives on Transsexual Individuals within the . Heath A. Russell—Humboldt State Univ. • Straight but Not Narrow: Heterosexual Allies in the U.S. Gay Rights Movement. Annette Garcilazo—USD • A Group Processes Approach to Studying Casual Sexual Relationships. Michele Cadigan—CSULB • Understanding Society's View on Gender and Violence. Vanessa H. Silverstein—UCB

111. Undergraduate Roundtable 8: and Technology-- Friday Mar 23 | 12:00 PM-1:30 PM | Bel Aire North Sponsored by Alpha Kappa Delta Organizer: Virginia Mulle, Univ. of Alaska Southeast Chairs: Susan Palmer, Walla Walla Community College; Curtis Phillips, Walla Walla Community College • The Moral Diet: The Media Discourse on Food Morality and the Construction of Righteous Food. Rachel E. Bareiss—Mills College • Follow Me: The Impact of Social Networking on Materialism Among Young People. Ashley E. Evans—BYU Idaho • Interpreting the Message: Portrayals of Victims' in Ciudad Juarez Femicide. Angelica Kay Hill—Eastern Washington Univ. • Video and Computer Games Effect on Delinquency in Juveniles. Benjamin J. Mattingly—BYU Idaho • Cyber Racism: Intellectual Authority and White . Adrienne L. McCarthy—Willamette Univ.; Stanislav Vysotsky— Willamette Univ.

112. Undergraduate Roundtable 9: Dating, Mating, and Parenting-- Friday Mar 23 | 12:00 PM-1:30 PM | Bel Aire North Sponsored by Alpha Kappa Delta Organizer: Virginia Mulle, Univ. of Alaska Southeast Chair: Christina Martinek, Humboldt State Univ. • Dating Equality between Heterosexuals. La Tarrell Brown—USC • East is East, and West is West: Marriage in Today's Multicultural World. Hannah L. MohanRaj—Univ. of the Fraser Valley • Exploring Single Mother Parenting Relationships and Impact on Gang Affiliation. Christina M. Schlothauer—Whitworth Univ. • Motherhood's Influence on Reproductive Decisions. Kathryn M. Egan—UCB • The Use of Prison Nurseries in Increasing Self-Efficacy for Incarcerated Mothers. Grace T. Davis—Whitman College

113. Undergraduate Poster Session II-- Friday Mar 23 | 12:00 PM-1:30 PM | Coronado Foyer Organizer: Virginia Mulle, Univ. of Alaska Southeast Chair: Virginia Mulle, Univ. of Alaska Southeast • "It's Facebook Official!": Avatars and Identity on Facebook. Andy D. Jursik—Gonzaga Univ. • When Church and College Clash: Religion and the Hook-up Culture at a Catholic University. Victoria D. Ledesma—Gonzaga Univ. • The Sex Industry, Human Rights, Activism and the Media. Sarah Brody—Humboldt State Univ. • "Long Live the Sausage Bowl!" An Analysis of Gender in a College Newspaper. Veronica Carter—Gonzaga Univ. • The Blame Game: Obesity and Perceptions of Responsibility. Andrew M. Cataldo—Gonzaga Univ. • Buddhist Catholics: A Case Study in Multiple Religious Belonging. Jonathan D. Homrighausen—Modesto Junior College • Exploring Post-Prison Reentry Experiences: Social Support and Reintegration Success. Amanda Amiel—Whittier College • "Female Fight Club": Gender, Raunch Comedy, and the Bridesmaids Phenomenon. Alexandra M. Catibayan—Gonzaga Univ. • The Black Cultural Infrastructure and Its Implications on Black Social Mobility. Gerald L. Jones—Univ. of the Pacific • The Bearing of Gender and Health on Widowers' Bereavement and Widowerhood. Julia Bandini—College of the Holy Cross • Getting Active!: A Program Evaluation of Implemented Physical Activity at Recess. Paige E. Teichmann—Gonzaga Univ.; Sinead M. Christensen—Gonzaga Univ. • Humboldt State Vegetarians: Just a Fad? Stephanie J. Garnica—Humboldt State Univ. • Finding the Voice of the Community: Film, Photography, and Community Development. Ian C. Gibson—USD • Baby Boomers, CAM, and Aging Anxiety: Preliminary Research for an Intervention Model. Natalie A. Millman—USC

114. WORKSHOP: Bias Response Teams: Models and Strategies for Building a Process for Your Campus-- Friday Mar 23 | 12:00 PM-1:30 PM | Bel Aire South Join Humboldt State's Bias Response Coordinator for a workshop for those developing or revamping Bias Response Systems at their schools. What are the different models? Issues? Areas of concern? Be part of an important conversation on improving the lives of all campus members. Organizer: Jennifer Eichstedt, Humboldt State Univ. Chair: Jennifer Eichstedt, Humboldt State Univ.

115. Gender and Diversity in the Academic Workplace-- Friday Mar 23 | 12:00 PM-1:30 PM | Coronado B Organizer: Marjukka Ollilainen, Weber State Univ. Chair: Marjukka Ollilainen, Weber State Univ. • The Crisis in Higher Education: What Does the Future Hold for Women and Faculty of Color in a System that is Adrift? Marcia Hernandez—Univ. of the Pacific • Damsels Locked in the Ivory Tower?: Gender and Discrimination on a College Campus. Gesemia Nelson—Metropolitan State College of Denver • Work/Family Conflict in Academia: Professor-Mothers' Experiences of Pregnancy and Parental Leave. Marjukka Ollilainen—Weber State Univ.

116. PRESIDENTIAL SESSION: Past Presidents' Reflections on Trends and Issues in Sociology (Part I)-- Friday Mar 23 | 12:00 PM-1:30 PM | Point Loma A Sponsored by the Emeritus Committee Organizer: Sharon Araji, Univ. of Colorado Denver Chair: Beth Schneider, UCSB • Half a Century of Studying Chicago Gangs, and Still Counting: 1967 PSA Past President. James Short— WSU • Survey Research as Intelligent Design, or Evolution?: 2004 PSA Past President. Earl Babbie—Chapman Univ. • Sociologists, Public Policy and Social Action: 2003 PSA Past President. Jean Stockard—Univ. of Oregon • Experiments in Group Processes: 1992 PSA Past President. Morris Zelditch—Stanford Univ. Discussant: Leonard Gordon—ASU, 1980 PSA Past President The discussant for this panel will make his remarks after "Part II" of this session scheduled later in the program.

Friday 1:45 PM-3:15 PM

117. Committee on Civil Rights & Civil Liberties-- Friday Mar 23 | 1:45 PM-3:15 PM | La Jolla Organizer: Molly Talcott, CSULA

118. Committee on Teaching-- Friday Mar 23 | 1:45 PM-3:15 PM | Del Mar Organizers: Amy Denissen, CSUN; Joshua S. Meisel, Humboldt State Univ.

119. Constitutional Review Committee-- Friday Mar 23 | 1:45 PM-3:15 PM | Fairbanks B Organizer: Sharon Araji, Univ. of Colorado Denver Participants: Charles F. Hohm, SDSU; Dean Dorn, CSU Sacramento; Virginia Mulle, Univ. of Alaska Southeast; Kathy J. Kuipers, Univ. of Montana

120. Toward a Post-Market Society-- Friday Mar 23 | 1:45 PM-3:15 PM | Coronado B Organizer: Jung Min Choi, SDSU • The Disappearance of the Market. John W. Murphy—Univ. Of Miami. • Socially Sensitive Economics. Steven Arxer—Univ. of North Texas at Dallas • Replacing Neoliberalism with Ethics of Peace. Jung Min Choi—SDSU • Mass Media and Globalization. Tomm Semm—SDSU Discussant: Venoosheh Khaksar, SDSU

121. An Urban World-- Friday Mar 23 | 1:45 PM-3:15 PM | Shutters Organizer: Mark Hutter, Rowan Univ. Chair: Mark Hutter, Rowan Univ. • Settlement Scale Shifts Since the Bronze Age: An Inventory of Upsweeps and Collapses. Hiroko Inoue—UCR; Alexis Alvarez—UCR; Kirk Lawrence—UCR; Anthony Roberts—UCR; Gene Anderson—UCR; Paul Peterson—UCR; Jesse Drucker—UCR; Christopher Chase- Dunn—UCR • The Primacy City as National Capital: Atavistic Political Vulnerabilities of Bangkok, Thailand. Jack Fong—Cal Poly Pomona • City, Memory and Space. The Inhabitants of Santiago and the Transantiago Reform. Eliza Benites—Univ. of Arizona Discussant: • Thomas J. Keil, New College, ASU

122. Applied Social Science: Needs Assessments, Interventions & Evaluations (2)-- Friday Mar 23 | 1:45 PM-3:15 PM | Bel Aire South Applying social science knowledge is often accomplished through active engagement with non-profit organizations, social programs, political initiatives and corporate projects. Two of the most common points of application are (a) needs assessments and (b) evaluations. Needs assessment is a process for investigating organizations and their ability to accomplish valued goals, and to provide advice that will help them accomplish those goals. Evaluations operate at the 'other end' of an initiative or program, to determine how a program was or what not effective in meeting its goals. In concert, needs assessments and evaluations are two ways social scientists can introduce 'differences that make a difference' for people and organizations. Organizer: Donald Winiecki, Boise State Univ. Chair: Donald Winiecki, Boise State Univ. • Conceptualizing and Measuring Vulnerability: Assessing Homeless Persons’ Level of Risk to Inform Housing Placement. Larry Haynes— Vanguard Univ.; Edward J. Clarke—Vanguard Univ. • Academic- Versus Enrichment-Based After-School Programs. Trish Gaither—BYU • Why do Individuals Choose to Work for Nonprofit Organizations? Christina Martinek—Humboldt State Univ. • Organizational Analysis of Research Methodology: Bureau of Labor Statistics' Construction of a Social Indicator. Loren H. Shimanek— CSU Sacramento Discussant: • Donald Winiecki, Boise State Univ.

123. Crime and Delinquency-- Friday Mar 23 | 1:45 PM-3:15 PM | Point Loma B Organizer: David Musick, Univ. of Northern Colorado Chair: David Musick, Univ. of Northern Colorado • Casinos Exiled: Qualitative Content Analysis of Media Accounts. Pavel V. Vasiliev—UNLV • Social Psychological Dynamics of Hostage Negotiation. Gordon J. Knowles—Hawaii Pacific Univ. • No Fortunate Sons: Societal and Self-Perceived Victimization of Incarcerated Male Juvenile Delinquents. Sharon K. Davis—Univ. of La Verne • Capital Punishment in the U.S.: Its Past, Present and Future. David Musick—Univ. of Northern Colorado; Kristine G. Musick—Univ. of Northern Colorado

124. Current Issues in Latino\a Research I-- Friday Mar 23 | 1:45 PM-3:15 PM | Monterey Organizer: Alicia Gonzales, CSU San Marcos Chair: Alicia Gonzales, CSU San Marcos • A Tale of Two Suburbs: Environmental Injustice and Latino/a Community Mobilization in Metropolitan Los Angeles. Armando X. Mejia—Univ. of Wisconsin, Madison • The Ivory Tower's Informal Economy: The Hyper-Criminality of Latina/o Immigrants, Sureno Gang Members and Parolees. Xuan Santos—CSU San Marcos • Mexican-Americans and the Gender Gap in Household Chores. Catherine Bolzendahl—UCI • Achieving End of Life Dignity and Care for Latino/as. Alicia Gonzales—CSU San Marcos

125. Health Disparities-- Friday Mar 23 | 1:45 PM-3:15 PM | Fairbanks C Organizer: Stephen Kulis, ASU Chair: Stephen Kulis, ASU • The Role of Job Insecurity in Explanations of Racial Health Inequalities. Andrew S. Fullerton—Oklahoma State Univ.; Kathryn F. Anderson—Univ. of Arizona • HIV Surveillance Data: Limits and Implications for Vulnerable Populations. John M. Gallagher—ASU; Flavio Marsiglia—ASU • Influences of Global Food Consumption on Obesity-Related Health Outcomes. Jonathan Wrathall—Univ. of Utah • The Globalization of Public Health. Katherine E. Kenny—UCSD

126. Immigration and Education-- Friday Mar 23 | 1:45 PM-3:15 PM | Point Loma A Organizers: Aya Ida, CSU Sacramento; Chunyan Song, CSU Chico Chairs: Chunyan Song, CSU Chico; Aya Ida, CSU Sacramento • Shadow & Light: Undocumented Latino Students in the Educational Pipeline. Marisol K. Clark-Ibanez—CSU San Marcos • Southeast Asians as the Model or the Problem? Hmong Youth Navigate Identities in School. Kathryn Gold .Hadley—CSU Sacramento • Cramming with Hagwon Style in Southern California. Mary Yu Danico—Cal Poly Pomona; Tanya Sanabria—Cal Poly Pomona • The Role of a Saturday Japanese School for Parents: Preliminary Findings. Aya Ida—CSU Sacramento; Naoko Oyabu-Mathis—Univ. of Mount Union; Rina Fukushima—CSU Sacramento

127. Multiracial Identity: Current Trends in Research-- Friday Mar 23 | 1:45 PM-3:15 PM | Fairbanks D Organizer: Reginald Daniel, UCSB Chair: Reginald Daniel, UCSB • The Formation of a Multiracial Collective Subjectivity: A Constructivist Perspective. Reginald Daniel—UCSB • Identity and Community among Mixed Black High School Students: A Northern California Case Study. Alyssa M. Newman—UCSB • From 'Me' to 'We': Achieving Multiracial Identity Formation as a Collective. Jennifer A. Jones—Ohio State Univ.

128. Self and Identity-- Friday Mar 23 | 1:45 PM-3:15 PM | Fairbanks A Organizer: Candan Duran-Aydintug, Univ. of Colorado Denver Chair: Candan Duran-Aydintug, Univ. of Colorado Denver • Literacy's Transformation: La Llorona and Latinas on the Brink of Womanhood. Reyna M. Ulibarri—Metropolitan State College of Denver • Identity Theory and Social Identity Theory: An Empirical Test. Stephen D. Mullet—Kent State Univ.; Richard T. Serpe—Kent State Univ. • Double-Consciousness as Reflected Appraisals: Power, Self and Identity. Michael M. Harrod—Central Washington Univ.; Shoon Lio— Univ. of Illinois, Springfield • Technology and Identity: An Exploration of Technology's Influence on Identity Reformation. Marcos G. Trujillo—Northern Arizona Univ.; Jeffrey Flesch—Northern Arizona Univ. • Identity Salience, Identity Commitment, and Young Fathers. Candan Duran-Aydintug—Univ. of Colorado Denver; Joshua Goode— Univ. of Colorado Denver Discussant: • Candan Duran-Aydintug, Univ. of Colorado Denver

129. Roundtable 1: & Stigma Management-- Friday Mar 23 | 1:45 PM-3:15 PM | Bel Aire North Organizer: Amy Leisenring, SJSU Chair: Brian Wolf, Univ. of Idaho • Bicyclists Behaving Badly: Accounts of their Deviant Behaviors and Stigmatized Identity. Aaron S. Johnson—Metropolitan State College of Denver • Officer and Public Perceptions of Electroshock Weapons: Taser, Friend or Foe? Elise Penida—Univ. of Idaho; Brian Wolf—Univ. of Idaho • Barriers to the Development of Activist Identities among HIV/AIDS Healthworkers. Kristopher Kohler—CSU Stanislaus • Resisting and Managing Stigma in Cat Rescue. Carol Y. Thompson—Texas Christian Univ. • The Geographic Distribution of Public Sex Environments within California. Anthony R. Vega—WSU

130. Roundtable 2: Teaching Innovations for Sociology-- Friday Mar 23 | 1:45 PM-3:15 PM | Bel Aire North Organizer: Meredith Conover-Williams, WSU Vancouver Chair: Meredith Conover-Williams, WSU Vancouver • Connecting Students to Careers: Teaching Students about Careers in Sociology. Sheila M. Katz—Sonoma State Univ. • The Sociology of College Life: Exercising the Sociological Imagination. Benjamin Lewin—Univ. of Puget Sound • Getting Your Teaching Resources Published in TRAILS. Jason Crockett—Kutztown Univ. of Pennsylvania; Monika Ulrich—Arkansas State Univ. • A Distance Mirror? Inequalities in Distance Learning Opportunities, Practices, and Outcomes in Sociology. Michael Mulcahy—Central Washington Univ.

131. Roundtable 3: Issues in the Community College-- Friday Mar 23 | 1:45 PM-3:15 PM | Bel Aire North Sponsored by the Committee on Community Colleges Organizer: J. Vern Cromartie, Contra Costa College Chair: J. Vern Cromartie, Contra Costa College • Adjunct Leadership in California Community Colleges. Thea Alvarado—UCD • Impediments to Student Success in California Community Colleges. Michael Agopian—Los Angeles Harbor College • SB1440: Implications for Oxnard College and Other Community Colleges. Marie Butler—Oxnard College • The Decline of Local Control and the California State-Wide Task Force on Student Success. Ronald Chapman—Antelope Valley Community College • Sociology and the Contra Costa College Umoja Program. J. Vern Cromartie—Contra Costa College

132. Roundtable 4: Masculinities and Racialization-- Friday Mar 23 | 1:45 PM-3:15 PM | Bel Aire North Organizer: Jane Ward, UCR Chair: Mike Chavez, UCR • Shifting Concepts of Fatherhood and Masculinities: Influence of Race, Class and Social Norms in the United States. Aundrea Janae Snitker—ASU • Differentiating Masculinized Club Settings in the Southwest Though Website Content Analysis of Pictures, Audio and Text: Does Hispanic Cultural Context Matter? Brent Jordan—New Mexico State Univ. • "What's Sex Got to Do with it? Race, Sex, and Gender, and the Black Panther Party". Maureen Coulter—Univ. of Kansas

133. Roundtable 5: Race and Intersectionality-- Friday Mar 23 | 1:45 PM-3:15 PM | Bel Aire North Organizer: Jennifer Eichstedt, Humboldt State Univ. Chair: Susan B. Murray, SJSU • A Comparative Analysis of Cuban Emigrants, Haitian immigrants and Mexican Immigrants. Ramonsita M. Logan—NMSU • Moynihan Trouble: Race, Class, Gender, and Sexuality. Aaron A. Marquette—UCSD • Pops and the "Little White Girl": An Autoethnographic Study of Race, Class and Gender in Springfield, Illinois. Lacey Brown—Univ. of Illinois-Springfield • Symbolic Meaning of the Border: The Utah Minutemen Project. Keaton K. Robertson—BYU; Charlie V. Morgan—BYU; Michele Enciso- Bendall—BYU • Writing to Exist: Making the Colored (Fe)Male Body Visible in Ntozake Shange's for colored girls who have considered suicide/when the rainbow is enuf. LaTasha Monique Warmsley—Mills College

134. Roundtable 6 (Conversation): Managing Academic Journals -- Student Experiences from the Front Lines-- Friday Mar 23 | 1:45 PM-3:15 PM | Bel Aire North Organizers: Laura Dawson, Humboldt State Univ.; Mary Virnoche, Humboldt State Univ. Chairs: Mary Virnoche, Humboldt State Univ.; Jennifer Eichstedt, Humboldt State Univ. • Humboldt Journal of Social Relations. Jennifer Miles—Humboldt State Univ.; Michael Weiss—Humboldt State Univ.; Laura Dawson— Humboldt State Univ.

135. Roundtable 7 (Conversation): Come and Discuss Multiracial Asian American Experiences & Issues-- Friday Mar 23 | 1:45 PM-3:15 PM | Bel Aire North Organizer: Sooji Han, UCR Chair: Sooji Han, UCR

136. National Science Foundation Funding Opportunities, Merit Review, and Proposal Preparation-- Friday Mar 23 | 1:45 PM-3:15 PM | Catalina Organizer: Regina Werum, National Science Foundation Chair: Regina Werum, National Science Foundation

137. Faculty/Applied Sociologists/Graduate Students Poster Session-- Friday Mar 23 | 1:45 PM-3:15 PM | Coronado Foyer Organizer: Amy Leisenring, SJSU Chair: Amy Leisenring, SJSU • A World without Prisons: An Exploration of the Prison Abolition Movement's Origins, Strategies and Tactics. Emily V.M. Jones— Humboldt State Univ. • is Shocking: The Starve Hunger Out - California (SHOC) Program. Sarita Mantravadi; Earl Babbie—Chapman Univ. • Share the Road. Lauren M. Holland—CSU San Marcos • "This freaking website controls my life!": Facebook from the User's Perspective. Stephanie A. Laufenberg—SDSU • "It doesn't even cross their mind that there are gay people here": A Qualitative Study of Participants in a University's Safe Zones Ally program. Alexa E. Megna—SDSU • Disaster Resilience in Socially Disadvantaged Neighborhoods. Shannan Saunders • Multicultural and Domestic Violence Services in Rural Communities. Patricia C. Tanner—Humboldt State Univ. • Null Societal Conditions -- The Individual and the Group. Gregory Morales—Applied Sociologist • An Examination of Attitudes toward Gangs Held by Young Adults From Micropolitan and Small Metropolitan Communities. Katrina A. Homer—Capella Univ. • The Good, the Bad and the Ugly: A Content Analysis of Media Representations of Latino Americans 1920-2011. Doris Gonzalez— Oregon State Univ.

138. WORKSHOP: Writing for “Contexts”-- Friday Mar 23 | 1:45 PM-3:15 PM | Coronado A Organizer: Jodi O'Brien, Seattle Univ. Chair: Jodi O'Brien, Seattle Univ.

139. Social Challenges in the U.S. - Mexico Border-- Friday Mar 23 | 1:45 PM-3:15 PM | Carmel Organizer: Rodolfo Cruz, El Colegio de la Frontera Norte, Mexico Chair: Rodolfo Cruz, El Colegio de la Frontera Norte, Mexico • Panelists. Rodolfo Cruz—El Colegio de la Frontera Norte, Mexico; Felix Acosta—El Colegio de la Frontera Norte, Mexico; Marlene Sólis—El Colegio de la Frontera Norte,Mexico; Eunice Vargas—El Colegio de la Frontera Norte, Mexico

Friday 3:30 PM-5:00 PM

140. Committee on Committees-- Friday Mar 23 | 3:30 PM-5:00 PM | Del Mar Organizers: Denise A. Segura, UCSB; Karen Pyke, UCR

141. Committee on Practice, Applied, and Clinical Sociology-- Friday Mar 23 | 3:30 PM-5:00 PM | La Jolla Organizer: Robert Kettlitz, Hastings College

142. Culture and Health-- Friday Mar 23 | 3:30 PM-5:00 PM | Fairbanks A Organizer: Stephen Kulis, ASU Chair: Stephen Kulis, ASU • Gendering Gardasil: A Content Analysis of How Gender and Sexuality are Framed in Media Representations of the HPV Vaccine. Maura Pisciotta—Portland State Univ. • Do Borders Matter?: Exploring Self Rated Health among Adolescents Living in the US and Mexico. Flavio Marsiglia—ASU; Jaime Booth—ASU; Zhyldyz Urbaeva—ASU • Assessing Cultural Influences on Drug Norms and the Intent to Use Drug Resistance Strategies Among American Indian Youth. Marcos J. Martinez—ASU; Stephanie Ayers—ASU; Stephen Kulis—ASU; Eddie Brown—ASU • Conceptualizing Children's Mental Health: A Qualitative Study of Mexican Immigrant Mothers in New Mexico. Cirila Estela Vasquez Guzman—Univ. of New Mexico; Tamar Ginossar—Univ. of New Mexico; Nancy Lopez—Univ. of New Mexico; Kimberly Huyser—Univ. of New Mexico

143. Current Issues Facing Families-- Friday Mar 23 | 3:30 PM-5:00 PM | Fairbanks B Organizer: Amy Leisenring, SJSU Chair: Amy Leisenring, SJSU • Sperm Donor Conceived Children Speak out about Donor Conception. Patricia K. Jennings—CSU East Bay; Wendy Kramer—Donor Sibling Registry • "Living Together Without Being Married”: Perceptions of Female Adolescents in the U.S.-Mexico Border Region. Norma Ojeda—SDSU • Geographic Mobility and White-Latino Marriage and Cohabitation among Young White Adults. Hao Zhang—WSU • Making Love, Making War: Social Contexts and the Models of Marriage Expressed in the Justifications of Military Spouses. Phillip N. Fucella—UCB • Intimate Partner Violence and Suicidality. Michael T. Costelloe—Northern Arizona Univ.; Kathleen J. Ferraro—Northern Arizona Univ.

144. Session Moved. See Sesssion 71A.

145. Environmental Health & Justice-- Friday Mar 23 | 3:30 PM-5:00 PM | Carmel Organizer: Lora Vess, Missouri State Univ. Chair: Lora Vess, Missouri State Univ. • Environmental Health Social Movements and the Importance of Scientist-Activist Collaboration. Amy Lubitow—Portland State Univ. • Drills and Program in Environmental Pollution Response Agency. Michael L. Roskey—Office of Spill Prevention and Response, Dept. of Fish and Game, State of CA.

146. Mechanisms of Stratification-- Friday Mar 23 | 3:30 PM-5:00 PM | Catalina Organizer: Black Hawk Hancock, DePaul Univ. Chair: Black Hawk Hancock, DePaul Univ. • Diversity and Radical Justice. Richard Anderson-Connolly—Univ. of Puget Sound • Policies of Stratification: National Roma Integration Strategies Perpetuating Prejudice. Boroka Bo—Univ. of Colorado, Boulder • Solidarity through Agriculture: An Analysis of Urban-Farming and Worker Fulfillment. Adrienne Miller—Univ. of Northern Colorado • Pull Yourself Up By Your Bootstraps: Effects of Personal Characteristics and Social History on Racialized Perceptions of Inequality. Laura E. Rogers—UCSD

147. Part 3: Sociology of Memory: New and Classical Conceptulizations of Memory, Personal or Commodity, Public or Private?-- Friday Mar 23 | 3:30 PM-5:00 PM | Fairbanks C Organizer: Noel Packard, Applied Sociologist Chair: Yvonne Y. Kwan, UCSC • Remembering to Look forward: Ten years of PSA Sociology of Memory Sessions. Noel Packard—Applied Sociologist

148. Public Health in the Northern Mexican Border-- Friday Mar 23 | 3:30 PM-5:00 PM | Point Loma A Organizer: Rodolfo Cruz, El Colegio de la Frontera Norte, Mexico Chair: Rodolfo Cruz, El Colegio de la Frontera Norte, Mexico • Reproductive and Sexual Behaviour of Adolescents Living in the Tijuana-San Diego Border. Yolanda Palma—El Colegio de la Frontera Norte, Mexico • and Obesity in Baja California, Results of the National Health Survey. Rogelio Zapata—UCSD • Mental Health in the Mexico-US border: Review of the Evidence and a Theoretical Framework for Its Analysis. Ietza Bojorquez—El Colegio de la Frontera Norte, Mexico • "Risk Behavior and HIV/AIDS Stigmatization among Mexican Transit Migrants in Tijuana, B.C.". Eduardo Gonzalez-Fagoaga—El Colegio de la Frontera Norte, Mexico

149. Sociology in Applied Settings-- Friday Mar 23 | 3:30 PM-5:00 PM | Point Loma B Organizer: Stephen Van Rompaey, School of Medicine, Univ. of Washington Chair: Stephen Van Rompaey, School of Medicine, Univ. of Washington • Pedestrian Safety in School Zones: A Study of Driver Distraction Behavior. Lauren M. Holland—CSU San Marcos • Field Safety for Sociologists? Exploring Personal and Professional Safety Training for Social Researchers Employed in the Public Sphere. Cheryl Radeloff—Southern Nevada Health District • Assessing a Nonprofit Redesign through a Sociological Framework. Marcella Gemelli—ASU

150. Trans/Gender Issues-- Friday Mar 23 | 3:30 PM-5:00 PM | Monterey Sponsored by Committee on the Status of GLBTQ Persons Organizer: Ann Travers, Simon Fraser Univ. Chair: Ann Travers, Simon Fraser Univ. • Interactions between Online and Printed Autobiographical Texts and Transmen's Identity Work. Miriam Abelson—Univ. of Oregon • "We Must Face Death": Transgender Citizenship and Stigma Contestation in the Turkish Sex Workers' Rights Movement. Dilara Yarbrough—UCSD • Fitting in or Breaking Out: Considering Gender Norm Resocialization in the Clinical Encounter Between Professional Counselors and Transgender Clients. Jaye Cee Whitehead—Pacific Univ.; Kath Bassett—Pacific Univ.; Dmitriy Maslenitsyn—Pacific Univ.; Rose Dahl— Pacific Univ. • Gender Fluidity, Transgender Specificity: Exploring Gender and Transgender Identities. Katelynn C. Bishop—UCSB

151. Cancelled. Dwaine Plaza’s paper moved to Session 73.

152. Gendered Migrations -- Friday Mar 23 | 3:30 PM-5:00 PM | Coronado B Committee on the Status of Women Organizer: Zeynep Kilic, Univ. of Alaska Anchorage Chair: Zeynep Kilic, Univ. of Alaska Anchorage • Panelist. Yen Le Espiritu—UCSD • Panelist. Karen Pyke—UCR • Panelist. Emir Estrada—USC Discussant: • Cecilia Menjivar, ASU

153. PRESIDENTIAL SESSION: Past Presidents' Reflections on Trends and Issues in Sociology (Part II)-- Friday Mar 23 | 3:30 PM-5:00 PM | Fairbanks D Sponsored by the Emeritus Committee Organizer: Sharon Araji, Univ. of Colorado, Denver Chair: Sharon Araji, Univ. of Colorado, Denver • Progress in Gender Issues in Sociology: How Much Progress? 1995 PSA Past President. Jane Prather—CSUN • Friendship, Gender and Sexual Orientation. 2006 PSA Past President. Peter Nardi—Pitzer College Discussant: • Leonard Gordon, ASU, 1980 PSA Past President

154. Race and Class Inequalities in Higher Education-- Friday Mar 23 | 3:30 PM-5:00 PM | Shutters Organizers: Elvia Ramirez, CSU Sacramento; Peter Collier, Portland State Univ. Chair: Elvia Ramirez, CSU Sacramento • Developing Cultural Capital and the Desire for Upward Mobility in a College Readiness Program for First-Generation Students. Sandi K. Nenga—Southwestern Univ. • Navigating Through Highly Unequal Terrain: Chicano/Latino Students' First Year Experience in Graduate School. Elvia Ramirez—CSU Sacramento

Friday 5:15 PM-6:45 PM

155. Presidential Address & Awards Ceremony-- Friday Mar 23 | 5:15 PM-6:45 PM | Bel Aire Presider: Charles F. Hohm, CSU Dominguez Hills & SDSU, Executive Director Awards Presentation: Vikas Gumbhir, Gonzaga Univ., Chair of Awards Committee President’s Introduction: Valerie Jenness, UCI, President-Elect Presidential Address: Beth Schneider, UCSB: Intersectionalities & Inequalities: Knowledge and Power for the 21st Century

NOTE: The Emeritus Committee will have a reserved table at the Presidential Reception (immediately following the Presidential Address and Awards Ceremony) to meet and greet emeriti.

Friday 6:45 PM-7:45 PM

Presidential Reception: Friday Mar 23 | 6:45 PM-7:45PM | Catalina and Catalina Terrace

Saturday, 24 March 2012 SUMMARY

SATURDAY 8AM-4PM Registration……………………………………………………...... FAIRBANKS FOYER

SATURDAY 8:30-10AM Committee on the Status of GLBT Persons in Sociology Meeting…………...………………….LA JOLLA Student Affairs Committee Meeting…….…………………………………………….…………………..DEL MAR

SATURDAY 8:30AM-4PM Publisher Exhibits……………………………….……….…..………FAIRBANKS FOYER & CATALINA FOYER

SATURDAY 8:30AM-6:45PM Sesssions…………………………………………..…….……………………………………..………VARIOUS ROOMS

SATURDAY 10:15AM-11:45AM Nominations Committee Meeting….………………………………………………………..…………….LA JOLLA Endowment Committee Meeting….………….………………………………………….………………..DEL MAR

SATURDAY 12PM-1:30PM Committee on Community Colleges Meeting….………………………………………………………DEL MAR Emeritus Committee Meeting…………………………………………………………………………………LA JOLLA

SATURDAY 1:45PM-3:15PM Membership Committee Meeting…………………………………………………………………………..DEL MAR

SATURDAY 3:30PM-5PM Committee on the Status of Women Meeting..………………………………………………………...DEL MAR Reorganization of the PSA’s Session Format for the 2013 Reno/Sparks Meeting…..FAIRBANKS A

SATURDAY 7:30PM-8:30PM Committee on Race, Ethnicity, and Women Reception……………………………………………..SHUTTERS Committee on GLBT Reception……………………………………………………………………………………LA JOLLA

SATURDAY 9:30PM-10:30PM Student Reception…………………………………………………………………………………………..BEL AIRE NORTH

Saturday 7:00 AM-8:15 AM

156. SWS Networking Breakfast-- Saturday Mar 24 | 7:00 AM-8:15 AM | Shutters Co- Sponsored by the Committee on the Status of Women. Limited seating. Reservations required prior to meeting. Contact Evren Savci, Northwestern Univ. (email: [email protected]).

Saturday 8:30 AM-10:00 AM

157. Committee on the Status of GLBT Persons-- Saturday Mar 24 | 8:30 AM-10:00 AM | La Jolla Organizer: Anna Muraco, Loyola Marymount Univ.

158. Student Affairs Committee-- Saturday Mar 24 | 8:30 AM-10:00 AM | Del Mar Organizer: Joshua S Meisel, Humboldt State Univ.

159. Crime and Delinquency II-- Saturday Mar 24 | 8:30 AM-10:00 AM | Bel Aire North Organizer: David Musick, Univ. of Northern Colorado Chair: David Musick, Univ. of Northern Colorado • Time with Mom and Dad: What Matters More for Delinquent Behavior? Emily K. Asencio—Univ. of Akron; Tia E. Kim—The Pennsylvania State Univ., Brandywine • Do Employment Programs for Offenders Reduce their Recidivism? Stephen J. Bahr—BYU; Bryson Jones—BYU; Steve Prince—BYU • The Effect of Marital Dissolution on Criminal Behavior. Brandon P. Christian—Univ. of Colorado Denver • Time to (Which) Consequence? Law-Makers’ and Law-Breakers’ Perceptions of Celerity. Adam G. Sanford—UCR

160. Popular Culture and Subcultural Formations-- Saturday Mar 24 | 8:30 AM-10:00 AM | Monterey Organizer: Black Hawk Hancock, DePaul Univ. Chair: Black Hawk Hancock, DePaul Univ. • This is NOT American Idol: Karaoke and Authenticity. Joanna Rullo—UCD • Taking it Furthur -- the Use of Fictive Kin in the Sub-Culture of Dead Heads. Christina Scott—National Univ. • The Problem of Gears and Goggles: Managing Membership Boundaries and Identities in the Steampunk Subculture. Mark Cohan— Seattle Univ.

161. Queer Politics-- Saturday Mar 24 | 8:30 AM-10:00 AM | Fairbanks C Sponsored by the Committee on the Status of GLBTQ Persons Organizer: Jason Hopkins, UCSB Chair: Jason Hopkins, UCSB • The Preacher's Toolkit: Discursive Consciousness and Congregation-Based Political Mobilization Surrounding Gay Marriage. A. Joseph West—Univ. of Arizona; Jessie K. Finch—Univ. of Arizona; Gary Adler—Univ. of Arizona • The Power of Performance: Discourse and Symbolic Action in a Gay Demon Casting. Jason Hopkins—UCSB

162. Religion and Identity-- Saturday Mar 24 | 8:30 AM-10:00 AM | Coronado A Organizers: Naghme Naseri, Univ. of Colorado, Boulder; Cristen Dalessandro, Univ. of Colorado, Boulder Chairs: Naghme Naseri, Univ. of Colorado, Boulder; Cristen Dalessandro, Univ. of Colorado, Boulder • Christian Conversion in Asian American Communities. David K. Miyahara—Azusa-Pacific Univ. • "'I'm Protestant, but I Don't Believe in God': The Church as a Symbol of National Identity in . Isabella Kasselstrand—Univ. of Edinburgh • Coming Out of the "Other" Closet: Applying the LGBT Experience to Atheists. Amanda Schutz—Univ. of Arizona

163. Rural China: Current States and Future Prospects-- Saturday Mar 24 | 8:30 AM-10:00 AM | Fairbanks D Organizer: Victor Shaw, CSUN Chair: Victor Shaw, CSUN • Rural Sociology and the Study of Chinese Society. Zhangbao Zhong—Huazhong Agricultural Univ., China • Peasants' Cooperatives in China: Organizational Change and Policy Evolution. Jianghong Wan—Huazhong Agricultural Univ., China • Migrant Workers from China's Rural Areas: Historical Patterns and Future Trends. Lihua Jiang—Huazhong Normal Univ., China • Land, Land Ownership, and Socioeconomic Development in Rural China. Mingfang Tan—Zhongnan Univ. of Economics and Law, China • In a Time of Transformation: Social Problems in China. Hong Lei—Huazhong Univ. of Science and Technology, China (from #256) • Community Development and Research in China. Qiuyun Sun—Huazhong Univ. of Science and Technology, China (from #256)

164. Teaching and Learning - Ideas and Issues-- Saturday Mar 24 | 8:30 AM-10:00 AM | Fairbanks B Organizers: Jason Crockett, Kutztown Univ. of Pennsylvania; Monika Ulrich, Arkansas State Univ. Chair: Jason Crockett, Kutztown Univ. of Pennsylvania • 600 in Sociology. Mark J. Bird—College of Southern Nevada • The Scandal of Textbook Costs -- And What Professors Can Do About It. Gordon Clanton—SDSU • Intersectionality of Teaching Across Disciplines and Universities. Patricia R. Hoffman—New Mexico State Univ.; Richard O. Hoffman— Univ. of Nebraska, Lincoln • Using New Metaphors to Teach Students about Intimate Partner Violence. Monika Ulrich—Arkansas State Univ.; Jason Crockett— Kutztown Univ. of Pennsylvania • The Medicalization of America: An Interdisciplinary Approach of Medicine and Sociology. Wenhong Wang—The Evergreen State College; Cindy Beck—The Evergreen State College

165. Authors Meet Reviewers: Cultural Resistance in the 21st Century-- Saturday Mar 24 | 8:30 AM-10:00 AM | Shutters Organizers: Kara Dellacioppa, CSU Dominguez Hills; Clare Weber, CSU Dominguez Hills Chair: Kara Dellacioppa, CSU Dominguez Hills • Authors: Melissa Govea—Univ. of Illinois, Chicago • Authors & Co- Editors: Kara Dellacioppa—CSU Dominguez Hills; Clare Weber—CSU Dominguez Hills • Reviewers: Doug Becker—USC; Jose Collazo—WSU; Alan Meyer—CSU Dominguez Hills

166. Critical Aspects of New California Transfer Requirements Needed by All Faculty-- Saturday Mar 24 | 8:30 AM-10:00 AM | Fairbanks A Organizer: Paul W. O'Brien, CSU Stanislaus Chair: Paul W. O’Brien, CSU Stanislaus • Roundtable Panelists. Paul W. O’Brien—CSI Stanislaus; Kathy Kaiser—CSU Chico; Marie Butler—Oxnard College; Glen Bell—Napa Valley Community College

167. Students as Research Collaborators-- Saturday Mar 24 | 8:30 AM-10:00 AM | Carmel Organizers: Jennifer Murphy, CSU Sacramento; Kathryn Gold Hadley, CSU Sacramento Chair: Jennifer Murphy, CSU Sacramento • Panelists. Kathryn Gold Hadley—CSU Sacramento; Aya Ida—CSU Sacramento; Sandi K. Nenga—Southwestern Univ.; Jennifer Murphy—CSU Sacramento; Judith Moore—CSU Sacramento

168. Talking Circles I: "Making Connections"-- Saturday Mar 24 | 8:30 AM-10:00 AM | Bel Aire South Sponsored by the Committee on the Status of Racial and Ethnic Minorities: First in a 3-part series to support networking and problem solving among students, faculty & professional sociologists of color. Organizer: Arduizur Richie-Zavaleta, Mt. San Jacinto College Chair: Arduizur Richie-Zavaleta, Mt. San Jacinto College

169. Indigenous Peoples -- the Americas-- Saturday Mar 24 | 8:30 AM-10:00 AM | Point Loma B Organizer: James Fenelon, CSUSB Chair: James Fenelon, CSUSB • Understanding Twenty-first Century Mexican-Origin Indigenous Migration and Incorporation into the US: An Interactive Colonization Framework. Manuel Barajas—CSU Sacramento • World-Economic Expansion and the Navajo-Hopi Land Dispute. Caleb Bush—Univ. of Wisconsin, Marshfield • Savage Articulations: Coerced Privatization and the Despotic Integration of Indigenous Villagers in Highland Peru. Arthur Scarritt— Boise State Univ. Discussant: • James Fenelon, CSUSB

169A. The Reassertion of Race, Space and (Punishment’s) Place in Urban Sociology and Critical Criminology: A Panel Symposium on Robert J. Sampson’s (University of Chicago Press, February 2012), Great American City: Chicago & the Enduring Neighborhood Effect, & the Challenges of the 21st Century. -- Saturday Mar 24 | 8:30 AM-10:00 AM | Coronado B Organizer: Thomas Reifer, USD Chair: Thomas Reifer, USD • Panelists: Mychal Odom (History)—UCSD; Michael King (Sociology)—UCSC; Yanet Cardenas—USD; Martin Franco—USD; Thomas Ehrlich Reifer (Sociology & Ethnic Studies)—USD

Saturday 10:15 AM-11:45 AM

170. Endowment Committee-- Saturday Mar 24 | 10:15 AM-11:45 AM | Del Mar Organizer: Dean Dorn, CSU Sacramento

171. Nominations Committee-- Saturday Mar 24 | 10:15 AM-11:45 AM | La Jolla Organizer: Beth Schneider, UCSB

172. Culture, Aesthetics and Systems of Meaning - Acknowledging Power in Communicating Arts, Science and Technology-- Saturday Mar 24 | 10:15 AM-11:45 AM | Bel Aire South Organizer: Anabela Pereira, ISCTE-IUL (Cies-IUL), Lisboa, Portugal Chair: Anabela Pereira, ISCTE-IUL (Cies-IUL), Lisboa, Portugal • Contrasting (Power of) Visual and Textual Discourses in Art Studies - A Critical Perspective. Anabela Pereira—ISCTE-IUL (Cies-IUL), Lisboa, Portugal • Art as Social Science. Donald Winiecki—Boise State Univ. • Grindr: A New Place to Meet Old Selves. Omar Mushtaq—Long Beach City College • Feedback Systems: Making Sense of User Feedback in Product Design. David Kadanoff—UCSD

173. Current Issues in Latino\a Research II -- Saturday Mar 24 | 10:15 AM-11:45 AM | Carmel Organizer: Alicia Gonzales, CSU San Marcos Chair: Alicia Gonzales, CSU San Marcos • "Undocumented and Unafraid": Mobilizing the Undocumented 1.5 Generation. Edelina M. Burciaga—UCI • "¿Pobrecitos y Privilegiados? Parents Negotiating Inequality in a Dual Immersion Program. Jazmin A. Muro—USC • How the Logics of and Operate and Impact Interpersonal Dynamics in the Sexual, Dating, and Familial Relationships of Latina/o Teen Parents from Southern California Communities. Dolores C. Ortiz—UCR • White Attitudes towards Latinos and Policy Preferences. Celia O. Lacayo—UCB

174. Disasters & Society-- Saturday Mar 24 | 10:15 AM-11:45 AM | Fairbanks B Organizers: Rachel E. Luft, Univ. of New Orleans; Adelle Monteblanco, Univ. of Colorado, Boulder Chair: Adelle Monteblanco, Univ. of Colorado, Boulder • The New Orleans Rebirth Movement: Enacting and Challenging Systems of Power at the Intersection of Volunteerism and Social Movement Activity. Ian M. Breckenridge-Jackson—UCR • Reproductive Health Clinics, Disaster Preparedness, and Vulnerable Female Subpopulations. Adelle Monteblanco—Univ. of Colorado, Boulder • Longitudinal Analysis of the Relationship between Natural Disasters and Crime in the United States. Andrew J. Prelog—Colorado State Univ. • Race in Grassroots Organizing: How Black Residents and White Volunteers Worked to Rebuild the Lower Ninth Ward. Edwin Lopez— Independent Scholar

175. Educational Policy-- Saturday Mar 24 | 10:15 AM-11:45 AM | Coronado B Organizer: Amy Orr, Linfield College Chair: Amy Orr, Linfield College • Meeting the Quota: Admissions, Recruitment, and Sales of "Hire" Education. Giselle D. Cunanan—Gonzaga Univ. • Unbarring the Cage: Countering Creeping Bureaucracy in Online Education. Margaret Greer—National Univ. • Educational Partnerships in Action: Examining the Impact of Summer School Support for Socio-economically Disadvantaged Youth. Beth Tarasawa—WSU Vancouver

176. Gender and Human Rights-- Saturday Mar 24 | 10:15 AM-11:45 AM | Point Loma B Organizer: Naghme Naseri, Univ. of Colorado, Boulder Chair: Naghme Naseri, Univ. of Colorado, Boulder • Refugee Vacation: Visitor Status and its Influence on Economic Conditions Among Iraqi Refugee Women in Jordan. Rawan M. Arar— UCSD • The Worst Violent Crimes against Women and Children of the 21st Century: An Analysis of the Social Structures and Lack of Thereof to Prevent, Rescue and Assist Victims of Modern-Day Slavery. Arduizur Richie-Zavaleta—Mt. San Jacinto College • Women's Democratic Expectations and the Treatment of Gender Inequality in Democracies. Amy C. Alexander—Leuphana Univ., Germany • Gendered Experiences of Religious and the Role of Gender in the Transference of Traumatic Memory among Iranian Baha'is. Naghme Naseri—Univ. of Colorado, Boulder

177. Legal and Unauthorized Migrant Integration in the USA-- Saturday Mar 24 | 10:15 AM-11:45 AM | Catalina Organizer: Enrico Marcelli, SDSU Chair: Enrico Marcelli, SDSU • A Profile of Unauthorized Migrants' Payroll Tax Compliance in the United States. Phillip J. Granberry—UMass Boston • Navigating Everyday Exclusion: How Mexican Migrants Confront Local Immigration Policies in California. Angela Garcia—UCSD • Explaining Mexican Communities' Contrasting Relationships to the U.S. Illegality State. Abigail Andrews—UCB Discussant: • Lisa Catanzarite, SDSU

178. The Cultural and Discursive Construction of Institutional and Economic Change-- Saturday Mar 24 | 10:15 AM-11:45 AM | Fairbanks C Organizer: Matthew C. Mahutga, UCR Chair: Matthew C. Mahutga, UCR • The Great Recession and Free Market Capitalist Hegemony: A Critical Discourse Analysis of U.S. Newspaper Coverage of the Economy, 2008-2010. Julie Steinkopf Rice—New Mexico State Univ.; April M. Bond—New Mexico State Univ. • Restaurant Reviews: The Relationship of Music and Sound to Social Order. John T. Lang—Occidental College • “A pack a day is all we ask”: New Fiscal Sociology and California's Tobacco Sin Tax. Michele L. McGibbon—Univ. of Virginia

179. Visual Methods in Sociology-- Saturday Mar 24 | 10:15 AM-11:45 AM | Point Loma A Organizer: Paul Sargent, SDSU Chair: Paul Sargent, SDSU • Using Websites as Data for Sociological Research. Marcella Gemelli—ASU • Sex as Work, Photos as Resistance: How Intersecting Identities of Sex Workers Inform Theory, Methods and Practice. Moshoula Capous Desyllas—CSUN • The Power and Problems of Photographs. Rachel T. Macfarlane—UNLV; Mark Ohrtman—UIC; Jessica Jonikas—UIC; Marie Hamilton— UIC; Judith Cook—UIC

180. Work & Migration in the Global Economy-- Saturday Mar 24 | 10:15 AM-11:45 AM | Bel Aire North Organizer: Christy Glass, Utah State Univ. Chair: Christy Glass, Utah State Univ. • Pathways for Leaving: Structural and Psychological Factors Spurring Ukrainian Youth Migration 1998-2000. Nadina L. Anderson—Univ. of Arizona • Merging Mothers and Migration: Identifying Motherhood as a Key Mechanism of Migration in the Global Economy. Elizabeth Kiester— Utah State Univ. • The American Dream -- Can It Be Fulfilled? Social Mobility among Israeli Immigrants to the United States. Lilach Lev-Ari—Oranim, Academic College of Education and Bar Ilan Univ., Israel • The Emergence of an'Ethnic Economy'? The Spatial Relationships of Migrant Workers in London's Health and Hospitality Sectors. Adina K. Batnitzky—USD

181. Mentoring our Future Professors-- Saturday Mar 24 | 10:15 AM-11:45 AM | Monterey Organizer: Charity Perry, CSULA Chair: Richard Fraser, CSULA • Cultivating Professionalism in a World of Divided Loyalties. Elaine Draper—CSULA • Mentoring to Success: Against the Odds. William Wasson—CSULA

182. Author Meets Reader: Dispatches from the Abortion War by Carole Joffe-- Saturday Mar 24 | 10:15 AM-11:45 AM | Fairbanks A Organizer: Jennifer Reich, Univ. of Denver Chair: Jennifer Reich, Univ. of Denver • Panelists: Shari Dworkin—UCSF; Laury Oaks—UCSB; Louise Roth—Univ. of Arizona; Carole Joffe—UCSF Discussant: • Carole Joffe, UCSF

183. Arab Spring 2011: Theory and Research on Regime Change and Contentious Politics-- Saturday Mar 24 | 10:15 AM-11:45 AM | Shutters Organizer: Hank Johnston, SDSU Chair: Hank Johnston, SDSU • Neoliberal Globalization, Class Struggle, and Revolution in the Middle East and North Africa. Berch Berberoglu—UNR • Explaining Divergent Outcomes of the Arab Spring. Jeffrey Goodwin—NYU • Shock Absorption and Regime Continuity in Morocco. Mounah Abdel-Samad—SDSU • High-Capacity Authoritarianism and Oppositional Mobilization: Comparative Perspectives on the Arab Spring. Hank Johnston—SDSU

184. Borderlands-- Saturday Mar 24 | 10:15 AM-11:45 AM | Fairbanks D Organizer: Sylvanna Falcon, UCSC Chair: Sylvanna Falcon, UCSC • 'The Half Not Told:' and Puerto Rico's Racial Borderlands in the U.S. Empire-State. Carlos Alamo—Vassar College • Performance as Research: Nepantla Enactivist Border Performance. Brittany Chavez—SJSU • Immigration Laws and Legal Statuses: Creating Borders within Families and Communities. Leisy Abrego—UCLA

185. Session Cancelled

Saturday 12:00 PM-1:30 PM

186. Committee on Community Colleges-- Saturday Mar 24 | 12:00 PM-1:30 PM | Del Mar Organizer: J. Vern Cromartie, Contra Costa College

187. Emeritus Committee-- Saturday Mar 24 | 12:00 PM-1:30 PM | La Jolla Organizer: Jane Prather, CSUN

188. Planning Luncheon for the 2013 Program Committee-- Saturday Mar 24 | 12:00 PM-1:30 PM | Shutters

189. Engaging and Enlightening Teaching Methods-- Saturday Mar 24 | 12:00 PM-1:30 PM | Carmel Organizer: Linda Rillorta, Mt. San Antonio College Chair: David Medina, Mt. San Antonio College • Building a Research Culture on a Community College Campus. Rebecca G. Hatch— Mt. San Antonio College • Increasing Student Interaction with Wallwisher. Patricia R. Hoffman—New Mexico State Univ. • The Sociological Tool Box. Linda J. Henderson—St. Mary's Univ. College Calgary • Best Practices: Nine Tools for Your Introduction to Sociology Course. Marlene K. Gallarde—Mt. San Antonio College; Kimberly Phillips—Mt. San Antonio College; Stacey Morales Beasley—Mt. San Antonio College

190. Evaluating Social Programs: Successes, Failures & Innovations-- Saturday Mar 24 | 12:00 PM-1:30 PM | Fairbanks B Organizer: Warren Lucas, Northern Arizona Univ. Chair: Kooros M. Mahmoudi, Northern Arizona Univ. • A Case Study of the Effects of After-school Program Attendance and Adult Relationships on Adolescent Delinquency Outcomes. John A. Whitney—BYU • Reducing Juvenile Recidivism with Cognitive Training and a Cell Phone Follow-up Program: Evaluation of the Cell Phone Component of the Real Victory Research Project. Bert Burraston—BYU; Bryson Jones—BYU; Caitlin Markham—BYU; Jillian Fann—BYU; Adam George—BYU • Too Successful of a Program? Family Planning in South Korea - Latent Consequences of Rapidly Declining Fertility. Jae Poong Park—Far East Univ., South Korea; Byoung Mohk Choi—Far East Univ., South Korea; Kooros M. Mahmoudi—Northern Arizona Univ. • Agency and Reflexivity in Boomtown Transitions: Young People Deciding on a School and Work Direction. Christopher D. O'Connor— Univ. of Wisconsin, Superior Discussant: • James S. Reed, Northern Arizona Univ.

191. Family and Inequality-- Saturday Mar 24 | 12:00 PM-1:30 PM | Point Loma B Organizer: Claudia Geist, Univ. of Utah Chair: Claudia Geist, Univ. of Utah • How Income Sharing Impacts The Division of Household Labor. Anne Tatlock—UCI • The Ability to Cope with Modern World Labor Requirements: Job-Related Spatial Mobility and Family Life. Andrea S. Dauber-Griffin— UC Irvine • Family Capital and Emerging Adulthood in the Contemporary US: What is the Fate of Vulnerable Populations? Danielle L. Fettes— UCSD • Differential Development and Reproduction across Three Brazilian States: 1960 to 2000. Nekehia T. Quashie—Univ. of Utah; Jonathan Wrathall—Univ. of Utah Discussant: • Claudia Geist, Univ. of Utah

192. Gender and Work-- Saturday Mar 24 | 12:00 PM-1:30 PM | Fairbanks C Organizer: Maura Kelly, Portland State Univ. Chair: Maura Kelly, Portland State Univ. • The "Mary Kay Effect": Assessing Women's Labor and Consumer Practices at Adult Novelty Parties. Sharon March—New Mexico State Univ.; Kassia Wosick—New Mexico State Univ. • "What Do You Do?" How Unemployed Men and Stay-at-home-dads Respond to Not Being Breadwinners. Scott Melzer—Albion College; Alice Coyne—Albion College • Gender, Sexual Identity, and Income: What Explains the Wage Gaps? Maura Pisciotta—Portland State Univ.; Maura Kelly—Portland State Univ.

193. Immigrant America: Anti-Immigrant Action and Opinion-- Saturday Mar 24 | 12:00 PM-1:30 PM | Coronado B Organizer: Timothy Mechlinski, Lewis & Clark College Chair: Timothy Mechlinski, Lewis & Clark College • Valorized and Condemned: Conflicting Racial Attitudes of Immigrant Latinas/os in the United States. Edwin Lopez—Independent Scholar • Our Side of the Fence: How Minutemen Differ from the National U.S. Opinion on Immigration and other Social Issues? Candace E. Griffith—UNLV • "When Things Go All the Way Wrong": How Minutemen Participants Use Their Understandings of the End of the World to Produce Social Boundaries and Engage in Group-Formation. Ian Mullins—UCSD • Discourse and Social Structure: The Use of Symbolism in Anti-Immigration Persuasion. Daniel A. Chavez—New Mexico State Univ.

194. Intersecting Identities and Embodiments: Sexuality, Race, and Gender-- Saturday Mar 24 | 12:00 PM-1:30 PM | Fairbanks D Sponsored by the Committee on the Status of GLBTQ Persons Organizers: Miriam Abelson, Univ. of Oregon; James P. Thing, USC Chair: Miriam Abelson, Univ. of Oregon • "Why": A Subjective, Creative Analysis of Sexual Identity. Dick E. Skeen—Northern Arizona Univ.; Jeffrey Flesch—Northern Arizona Univ.; Marcos G. Trujillo—Northern Arizona Univ. • Predictors of Coming Out: The Stories of LGBT Youth in California. James P. Thing—USC; Veronica Terriquez—USC • Embodying Memories: (re)Creations of ChicCrit-Queer-. Maricela DeMIrjyn—Colorado State Univ.

195. Law, Social Policy & Education sponsored by the Community College Committee-- Saturday Mar 24 | 12:00 PM-1:30 PM | Monterey Sponsored by the Committee on Community Colleges Organizer: Arduizur Richie-Zavaleta, Mt. San Jacinto College Chair: Arduizur Richie-Zavaleta, Mt. San Jacinto College • Language Education Policy and Inequality: Evidence from Africa, 1970 to the Present. Gary Coyne—UCR • Students after Deportation: The Impact of the "Secure Communities" Program. Fredi Garcia Alverdin—Universidad Autonoma de Baja California, Mexico • Education among Tribals in India. Jhaver Patel—Gujarat Univ. Ahmedabad, India

196. Liberating Food from Corporate Capitalism: Rehumanizing Food Distribution Systems-- Saturday Mar 24 | 12:00 PM-1:30 PM | Catalina Organizers: Leontina Hormel, Univ. of Idaho; Chris Norden, Lewis-Clark State College Chair: Chris Norden, Lewis-Clark State College • "It's so far superior": The Construction of Taste and "Good Food" at a Northwest Farmers' Market. Ryanne Pilgeram—Univ. of Idaho • Food Sovereignty as Alternative Development: Contention between the Agro-Export Sector and Indigenous Movement in Ecuador. Rachel Soper—UCSD

197. Managing Care and Stress in Healthcare-- Saturday Mar 24 | 12:00 PM-1:30 PM | Point Loma A Organizer: Jennifer Reich, Univ. of Denver Chair: Marjukka Ollilainen, Weber State Univ. • Stress Theory, Health, and Health Care: Self-care Technology and Self-identity Reinvigoration. Nicholas Gibson—Univ. of Hawaii, Manoa • Dealing: Carework, Emotional Labor and Emotional Management in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit. Ninochka McTaggart—UCR

198. Marriage and the Family-- Saturday Mar 24 | 12:00 PM-1:30 PM | Coronado A Organizer: Amy Orr, Linfield College Chair: Amy Orr, Linfield College • The Effects of Parental SES and Perceptions of Prenatal SES on Divorce: Event History Analysis. Atsuko Kawakami—ASU • Changing Attitudes toward Marriage in Cross-National Perspective. Jonathan Lui—UC-Irvine; Judith Treas—UCI • Perceptions of Fairness in the Division of Labor and Mental Health Outcomes. Ashley M. Loving—Univ. of Washington • Making Meaning of Marriage. Vanessa Garcia—CSU Fullerton

199. The Intersection of Knowledge and Power in Indigenous Issues-- Saturday Mar 24 | 12:00 PM-1:30 PM | Fairbanks A Organizer: Maria-Elena Diaz, Univ. of Oklahoma Chair: Maria-Elena Diaz, Univ. of Oklahoma • Connecting Native American Youth to Their Culture as a Way to Increase Resiliency. Jana Wardian—ASU • The Translation of Indigenous Agency and Innovation into Political and Cultural Power: The Case of Indigenous Fishing Rights in Australia. Julia M. Cantzler—USD • The Case of Native Hawaiian Sovereignty: An Historical Overview. Maria-Elena Diaz—Univ. of Oklahoma

200. Women in the Global South-- Saturday Mar 24 | 12:00 PM-1:30 PM | Bel Aire South Organizer: Sylvanna Falcon, UCSC Chair: Sylvanna Falcon, UCSC • The Feminized Service Sector: From Micro to Macro Analysis. Barbara Grossman-Thompson—Univ. of Colorado, Boulder • The Interplay of Social Capital and Gender in Development Contexts. Yvette Young—Univ. of Utah • Exile Feminists without Borders: Chileans in Vancouver, Canada (1973-1992). Julie Shayne—Univ. of Washington, Bothell

201. Celebrity Culture-- Saturday Mar 24 | 12:00 PM-1:30 PM | Bel Aire North Organizers: Joshua Gamson, USF; Karen Sternheimer, USC Chair: Joshua Gamson, USF • Local Celebrity: Small-market Newscasters' Experiences of Fame. Kerry O. Ferris—Northern Illinois Univ. • "Is She Pregnant or Just Fat?”: Policing the Female Celebrity Through the "Baby Bump Watch.” Erin Meyers—Oakland Univ. • Celebrity and Social Mobility. Karen Sternheimer—USC Saturday 1:45 PM-3:15 PM

202. Membership Committee-- Saturday Mar 24 | 1:45 PM-3:15 PM | Del Mar Organizer: Kristen Bates, CSU San Marcos

203. Citizenship Practices, Rights and Identity-- Saturday Mar 24 | 1:45 PM-3:15 PM | Point Loma B Organizer: Carolyn Pinedo Turnovsky, Univ. of Washington Chair: Carolyn Pinedo Turnovsky, Univ. of Washington • Desiring Change: The Meaning of Citizenship in the U.S. Sex Worker Rights Movement. Crystal A. Jackson—UNLV • Not condemned to Fail: Examples of 'Rapped' Resistance and Cultural Uplift in French Hip-Hop. Scooter Pegram, Indiana University Northwest • Creating "Silesians": Politics of Language and Politics of Identity in Poland. Emma P. Greeson—UCSD • Disentangling the Culture Institutions Nexus: The Case of Human . Amy C. Alexander—Leuphana Univ., Germany; Christian Welzel—Leuphana Univ., Germany

204. Death, Dying and End-of-Life Issues-- Saturday Mar 24 | 1:45 PM-3:15 PM | Fairbanks D Organizer: Tina Burdsall, Portland State Univ. Chair: Tina Burdsall, Portland State Univ. • Coming To and Staying in Hospice: The Struggle for Worker Satisfaction during Medicare Reform. Cindy L. Cain—Univ. of Arizona • How to Heal the Wasteland -- Our Denial of Death. Kristen Spexarth— Independent Scholar • Health Care Policy at the End-of-Life. Matthew Carlson—Portland State Univ. , Tina Burdsall – Portland State Univ. Discussant: • Matthew Carlson, Portland State Univ.

205. and Social Inequality-- Saturday Mar 24 | 1:45 PM-3:15 PM | Bel Aire North Organizer: Jeffrey Houser, Univ. of Northern Colorado Chair: Jeffrey Houser, Univ. of Northern Colorado • Formal Disparity: The Challenges of Dressing-Up Non-Standard Bodies. Cynthia E. Schairer—UCSD • Diminishing Difference through Horsemanship. Melissa J. Welch—Univ. of Northern Colorado • The Medicalization of Special Education: A Look through the Lens of Communicative Action Theory. Charlene Shelton—Univ. of Colorado, Denver • Defining Who's Crazy. Casey Comstock—Bay State College • The Mortification of Self: The Disabling Effects of Juvenile Institutionalization. Angela D. Pinon—Univ. of Northern Colorado

206. Doing Feminist Research-- Saturday Mar 24 | 1:45 PM-3:15 PM | Coronado A Sponsored by the Committee on the Status of Women Organizer: Camilla Sears, Simon Fraser Univ. Chair: Sarah Flett Prior, ASU • Knowing and Being Known: Methodological Feminism in Ethnographic Practice. Alexandra H. Vinson—UCSD • Standing In: Relations, Body, and Ritual. Lynne M. Isaacson—Valley City State Univ. • Schooling Gender: Methodological Considerations When Studying Youth in Schools. Sarah Flett Prior—ASU • Patronymy's Persistence: An Absence of Discourse amongst Engaged Couples. Melissann L. Herron— UCSD

207. Legal and Unauthorized Migrant Health in the USA-- Saturday Mar 24 | 1:45 PM-3:15 PM | Fairbanks A Organizer: Enrico Marcelli, SDSU Chair: Enrico Marcelli, SDSU • A Sociogeography of Distress among Legal and Unauthorized Brazilian Migrants. Louisa M. Holmes—USC • Fruit and Vegetable Intake among Legal and Unauthorized Migrants in Metropolitan Boston. Enrico Marcelli—SDSU; Rosemary Serra—Univ. of Trieste, Italy • Drug Use in a Post-Deportation Setting: The Case of Mexican Injecting Drug Users and Implications for Research. Victoria Ojeda— UCSD • Does Sleep Modify the Relationship between Social Capital and Obesity among Legal and Unauthorized Migrants? Phillip J. Granberry—UMass Boston Discussant: • Wayne Cornelius, UCSD

208. Popular Culture and Gender Representations-- Saturday Mar 24 | 1:45 PM-3:15 PM | Catalina Organizer: Joshua Gamson, USF Chair: Joshua Gamson, USF • Representing Surfers: Surf Films and the Surfer Identity. Joahna C. Rocchio—Univ. of Hawaii • Stripper Stories in Film: Visions of Exotic Dancers from 1938-Present. Kari Lerum—Univ. of Washington, Bothell • Storm, the X-Men and the Racial Projects in Both. Deseure C. DeBerry—ASU • The Wire, Women, and the Sociological Imagination: Notes for the Future. Laurie Drapela—WSU Vancouver

209. Race I-- Saturday Mar 24 | 1:45 PM-3:15 PM | Fairbanks B Organizer: Jennifer Eichstedt, Humboldt State Univ. Chair: Jennifer Eichstedt, Humboldt State Univ. • Tower of Tolerance?: Race/Ethnicity and Professors' Experiences with Discrimination on a College Campus. Gesemia Nelson— Metropolitan State College of Denver • Contraditions of Whiteness: Race Means Nothing, Diversity is Everything. Susan B. Murray—SJSU • "When Did You Become So Korean”: Intersectional Conflicts of an "E-Seh" Woman. Whitney M. Ahn—Oregon State Univ.

210. Social Psychology and Health-- Saturday Mar 24 | 1:45 PM-3:15 PM | Carmel Organizer: Jimmy Valdes, Univ. of New Mexico Chair: Jimmy Valdes, Univ. of New Mexico • A Class Effect of Loneliness on Mortality. Andrew C. Patterson—Univ. of British Columbia

211. Sociology of Sexuality-- Saturday Mar 24 | 1:45 PM-3:15 PM | Shutters Organizer: Liahna Gordon, CSU Chico Chair: Liahna Gordon, CSU Chico • The Role of Agency among Private Vs. Public Erotic Service Workers. Brandon K. Kilgore—Univ. of Colorado, Denver • Intimacy from a Distance: Alienation and the Ideology of Romantic Love in U.S. Society. Mitch Monsour—Univ. of Oregon

212. Sociology of Youth-- Saturday Mar 24 | 1:45 PM-3:15 PM | Fairbanks C Organizer: Paul Sargent, SDSU Chair: Paul Sargent, SDSU • "The Guy Couldn't Shoot The Ball In The Ocean, If He Sitting In A Boat:" Young Black Male Socialization through Basketball. Scott N. Brooks—UCR • The Influence of Peer Attitudes versus Peer Behavior over the Life Course. Sooji Han—UCR; Ninochka McTaggart—UCR; Eva Parrill— UCR; Natasha Radojcic—UCR • I'm a Mother Now: Teen Mothers, Sexual Decisions, and Self-Agency. Alicia D. Bonaparte—Pitzer College; Zara Howard—Pitzer College • Stories as Real Life. Nathan Rousseau—Jacksonville Univ.

213. The Discourse on Immigration, Immigrants, and Criminality-- Saturday Mar 24 | 1:45 PM-3:15 PM | Coronado B Organizer: Timothy Mechlinski, Lewis & Clark College Chair: Molly D. George, California Lutheran Univ. • Between Rhetoric and Reality: The Current State of Immigration Detention. Molly D. George—California Lutheran Univ. • Irrational Fear or Cause for Concern? : The Effects of Hispanic Immigration on Violent Crime Rates in Tucson, Arizona. Carlos A. Algara—Oregon State Univ. • California's Priorities in the 21st Century: The Criminal (In)justice System, Immigration & the Battle for Education, Inclusion & California's Future. Thomas Reifer—USD; Yanet Cardenas—USD

214. Parenting and the Academy: Continuing the Conversation-- Saturday Mar 24 | 1:45 PM-3:15 PM | Point Loma A Organizer: Ryanne Pilgeram, Univ. of Idaho Chair: Ryanne Pilgeram, Univ. of Idaho • Motherhood in Academia: Experiences as a Graduate Student and on the Tenure-Track. Ryanne Pilgeram—Univ. of Idaho • Negotiating the Minefield of Parental Leave. Melanie Arthur—Univ. of Alaska, Fairbanks; Ryanne Pilgeram—Univ. of Idaho • "Dad, Can I Get a Hug?”: Catching My Father's Shadow in My Son's Eyes. William A. Hayes—Gonzaga Univ. • Parenthood on the Non-Tenure Track: Challenges and Possibilities. Nicole A. Willms—Gonzaga Univ. Discussant: • Ellen K. Scott, Univ. of Oregon

215. Conversations about Faculty-Student Mentorship: Expectations and Enactment-- Saturday Mar 24 | 1:45 PM-3:15 PM | Monterey Sponsored by the Student Affairs Committee Organizer: Susan Wurtzburg, Univ. of Hawai'i, Manoa Chair: Susan Wurtzburg, Univ. of Hawai'i, Manoa • Undergraduate Panelists. Krystal Chitwood—Pacific Univ.; Randall Perez—Univ. of Hawaii, Manoa; David Babadalir - CSU Stanislaus • Faculty Panelists. Daniel Eisen—Pacific Univ.; Tamara Sniezek—CSU Stanislaus; Ann M. Strahm—CSU Stanislaus

216. Effective Service Learning -- A Panel Discussion on the Good, the Bad, and the Ugly-- Saturday Mar 24 | 1:45 PM-3:15 PM | La Jolla Sponsored by the Committee on Teaching Organizer: Pamela McMullin-Messier, Central Washington Univ. Chair: Pamela McMullin-Messier, Central Washington Univ. • A Regional Perspective on Effective Service Learning. Rachael E. Horn—Palomar College; Carol Wilkinson—Mira Costa College; Valerie Knox—CSU San Marcos • Service Learning Over the Years. Todd Migliaccio—CSU Sacramento • From Charity to Change: Reflections on My 8 Years of Integrating Service Learning in Soc 433 -- Urbanization and Community Organization. Christine K. Oakley—WSU • The Power of Partnerships: Sustaining Service Learning Relationships at Home and Abroad. Robert O. Gardner—Linfield College

217. Talking Circles II: Working the Pipeline to the Profession-- Saturday Mar 24 | 1:45 PM-3:15 PM | Bel Aire South Sponsored by the Committee on the Status of Racial and Ethnic Minorities: 2nd in a 3-part series to support networking and problem solving among students, faculty & professional sociologists of color. Organizer: LaTasha Monique Warmsley, Mills College Chair: LaTasha Monique Warmsley, Mills College

Saturday 3:30 PM-5:00 PM

218. Committee on the Status of Women-- Saturday Mar 24 | 3:30 PM-5:00 PM | Del Mar Organizer: Patricia Drew, CSU East Bay

218A. Innovations for the 2013 PSA Meetings in Reno: A Discussion about Member Concerns, Program Development and Session Formats-- Saturday Mar 24 | 3:30 PM-5:00 PM | Fairbanks A Organizers: Valerie Jenness, UCI, Dennis Downey, CSU Channel Islands Participants: Valerie Jenness, UCI, Dennis Downey, CSU Channel Islands, Charles F. Hohm, SDSU

219. Asian Immigrants-- Saturday Mar 24 | 3:30 PM-5:00 PM | Monterey Organizer: Akiko Yasuike, California Lutheran Univ. Chair: Akiko Yasuike, California Lutheran Univ. • Inequalities in Children's Health: Untangling Ethnicity, Social Class, and Lifestyle Effects on the Vietnamese, Other Asians, Hispanics, and Whites. Berna M. Torr—CSU Fullerton; Eileen T. Walsh—CSU Fullerton • Los Argenchinos: Cultural and Linguistic Assimilation of Chinese in Argentina. Calvin N. Ho—UCLA • The Invisible Unattended: Low-wage Chinese Immigrant Workers, Health Care, and Social Capital in Southern California's San Gabriel Valley. Kay Pih—CSUN; Akihiko Hirose—Univ. of Colorado, Denver • Living Out Multiculturalism: The Intersection of Race and Multiculturalism Policy in Explaining the Salience of Panethnicity in the United States and Canada. Vincent J. Laus—UCI

220. Cannabis Research-- Saturday Mar 24 | 3:30 PM-5:00 PM | Point Loma B Organizer: Joshua S. Meisel, Humboldt State University Chair: Joshua S. Meisel, Humboldt State University • Marijuana in the News:Media Coverage of Marijuana Post Passage of Proposition 215 . Joshua S. Meisel—Humboldt State Univ. • The Mythology of the Benign Drug: An Analysis of the Ecological and Human Health Impacts of the Marijuana Industrial Complex. Tony Silvaggio—Humboldt State Univ. • Marijuana and Economic Development in Post-Industrial Oakland. Michael Polson—City Univ. of New York • Exploring Stakeholder Relationships and Organizing Strategies used to Legitimize a Hemp Industry in Manitoba. Anna Catherine Owen—Humboldt State Univ. • Public Policy Assessment of Local Government Approaches to Implementing California's Medical Marijuana Laws. Samantha M. Bryant—Humboldt State Univ. • A Tale of Three Cities: How Medical Marijuana Actors Shape Political Opportunity Structures. Tom Heddleston—UCSC

221. Fieldwork and Ethnography-- Saturday Mar 24 | 3:30 PM-5:00 PM | Point Loma A Organizer: Carolyn Pinedo Turnovsky, Univ. of Washington Chair: Carolyn Pinedo Turnovsky, Univ. of Washington • Taking a New Look: Revisiting Ethnographic Fieldnotes More than a Decade Later. Mary Barr—Pomona College • Validating Qualitative Methods in Penal Institutions. Michael L. Walker—UCR • Flanking Gestures: Gender and Emotion in the Field. Terressa A. Benz—Univ. of Idaho • Here to Stay: An Ethnographic Study of Two Tattoo Parlors in Northern Arizona. Diane Desmond—Northern Arizona Univ.

222. Migrant Remittances and Development: Linking the Local to the Global-- Saturday Mar 24 | 3:30 PM-5:00 PM | La Jolla Organizer: Timothy Mechlinski, Lewis & Clark College Chair: Timothy Mechlinski, Lewis & Clark College • Transnational Governmentality and the Making of Remittances as a "Development Tool." Matt Bakker—Colorado College • How Mexican Hometowns Engage Development and "Manage" Migration. Abigail Andrews—UCB • Factors Affecting Migrant Remittances and Return Migration: A Case Study of South Africa, 1994-1999. Timothy Mechlinski—Lewis & Clark College

223. Political Sociology-- Saturday Mar 24 | 3:30 PM-5:00 PM | Fairbanks C Organizer: Alan Emery, CSU Fullerton Chair: Alan Emery, CSU Fullerton • Supporting Social Security, Opposing Unions: Corporate Power From 1935 to 1978. G. William Domhoff—UCSC • Congress in Action: Representativeness and Effectiveness in Chile and Argentina, 1900-1930. Moira B. MacKinnon—Tulane Univ. • Political Repression and the Struggle for Human Rights in Mexico: 1968-2000. Dolores Trevizo—Occidental College • Race Group Power-Sharing and Democratization in South Africa. Alan Emery—CSU Fullerton

224. Processes and Mechanisms in Social Movement Mobilization-- Saturday Mar 24 | 3:30 PM-5:00 PM | Coronado B Organizer: Hank Johnston, SDSU Chair: Rory McVeigh, Univ. of Notre Dame • From Violence to Mobilization: The Rise of Rwandan Women. Marie Berry—UCLA • Membership Has Its Privileges: Coalitional Membership and Tactical Innovation in the South African Anti-Apartheid Movement. Devashree Gupta—Carleton College • Power Generation: Social Mechanisms in the Contentious Politics of U.S. Nuclear Waste Disposal. Dan Sherman—Univ. of Puget Sound • Certification-Decertification Mechanisms in NGO-State Interactions. Shannon Gibson—USC

225. Service and Student-Centered Learning-- Saturday Mar 24 | 3:30 PM-5:00 PM | Bel Aire North Organizer: Linda C. Rillorta, Mt. San Antonio College Chair: Regina Davis-Sowers, Santa Clara Univ. • Experiencing Diversity Through Service Learning: Results from a Survey of Sociology Undergraduates. Julie Steinkopf Rice—New Mexico State Univ.; Terri A. Horn—New Mexico State Univ. • Structured Role-Play in an Environmental Sociology Course. Adelle Monteblanco—Univ. of Colorado, Boulder • Taking Ownership of Knowledge: Student-Led Learning in the Classroom. Jennifer A. Strangfeld—CSU Stanislaus • Sharing the Faculty and Student Perspectives on a "Learner-Centered" Class Project. Stephani Williams—Northern Arizona Univ.; John Carlson—Northern Arizona Univ. • Student Outreach Leaders: Empowering Sociology Students. Linda C. Rillorta – Mt. San Antonio College

226. Social Theory Past and Present-- Saturday Mar 24 | 3:30 PM-5:00 PM | Carmel Organizer: Black Hawk Hancock, DePaul Univ. Chair: Black Hawk Hancock, DePaul Univ. • A Formalization of Talcott Parson's Theory of Societal Evolution. Paul Peterson—UCR • Speed and Stasis: The Temporality of Technofuturism. Charles R. Thorpe—UCSD • Leisure. Christine A. Payne—UCSD • "We Have Done Our Part": How Traversing Sacred and Profane Contexts Imparts both Meaning and Limit to State Violence. Phillip N. Fucella—UCB

227. Talking Circles Part III: Sociopoetics-- Saturday Mar 24 | 3:30 PM-5:00 PM | Bel Aire South Committee on the Status of Racial and Ethnic Minorities: 3rd in a 3-part series to support networking and problem solving among students, faculty & professional sociologists of color. Organizer: Sharon Elise, CSU San Marcos Chair: Sharon Elise, CSU San Marcos

228. WORKSHOP: Graduate Student Experiences in Sociology: Graduate Student Follow-up Discussion-- Saturday Mar 24 | 3:30 PM-5:00 PM | Shutters The ASA Committee on the Status of Racial and Ethnic Minorities in Sociology (SREM) invites graduate students to participate in a workshop to discuss some of the key findings of a recent report of the Committee discussing differences among graduate students by race-ethnicity and gender regarding departmental and institutional support, diversity, mentoring, professionalization and related issues. This workshop will be an opportunity to brainstorm about some of the meanings of the key findings and propose some specific recommendations to the ASA, PSA, and sociology departments nationwide. Organizers: Denise A. Segura, UCSB; Scott N Brooks, UCR Chair: Denise A Segura, UCSB

229. The Complexities of Queer Politics and Subjectivity-- Saturday Mar 24 | 3:30 PM-5:00 PM | Catalina Organizer: Jane Ward, UCR Chair: Jane Ward, UCR • Gender and the Politics of Same-sex Marriage. Devon Y. Smith—Palomar College • Show Me the Body: Marriage Equality Activism and Invisible Queer Citizens. Jaye Cee Whitehead—Pacific Univ. • Racial/Ethnic Identity and Queer Identity: A Comparative Sample. Sandra Loughrin—UCR • Liminal, Everywhere: Transfolk Negotiating Queer and Non-Queer Spaces in Las Vegas. Edward M. Needham—UNLV

Saturday 5:15 PM-6:45 PM

230. Business Meeting-- Saturday Mar 24 | 5:15 PM-6:45 PM | La Jolla

231. Environmental Sociology--Planning-- Saturday Mar 24 | 5:15 PM-6:45 PM | Fairbanks A Organizer: Nelta Edwards, Univ. of Alaska, Anchorage Chair: Nelta Edwards, Univ. of Alaska, Anchorage • Rural Gentrification in the Remote Interior Northwest: Authenticity and the Negotiation of Environmental Change. Jesse B. Abrams— Whitman College; John C. Bliss—Oregon State Univ.; Hannah C. Gosnell—Oregon State Univ. • Student Driven Energy Independence: A Case Study of Humboldt Energy Independence Fund. Rachelle N. Irby—Humboldt State Univ. • Visualizing the Chesapeake Bay Watershed Debate. Elizabeth A. G. Schwarz—UCR • Sustainable City in the Desert? Las Vegas Urbanization, Risk, and the Limits to Growth. Robert Futrell—UNLV; Mark Salvaggio—UNLV; Tyler Schafer—UNLV; Christie D. Batson—UNLV; Barb Brents—UNLV

232. Faculty Layoffs, Program Elimination, Tuition Increases: Opinions on Choices from Students, Staff, Faculty, and Administrators-- Saturday Mar 24 | 5:15 PM-6:45 PM | Fairbanks D Organizer: Paul W. O'Brien, CSU Stanislaus Chair: Paul W. O’Brien, CSU Stanislaus • Student Perspectives on Fee Hikes. Paul W. O'Brien—CSU Stanislaus • Qualitative Analysis of Student Perspectives on Fee Hikes. James T. Payne—CSU Stanislaus • The Liberal Arts Meets Hungry Students: Would Program Closings Really Matter? Agnes Riedmann—CSU Stanislaus • "Studying on the Edge: The Impact of Recent Budget Cuts on Undergraduates." Tamara Sniezek—CSU Stanislaus • Student Loan Fraud: Implications for Curriculum. Walter Doraz—CSU Stanislaus Discussant: • Paul W. O’Brien, CSU Stanislaus

233. Identity, Belonging, and Navigating Higher Education-- Saturday Mar 24 | 5:15 PM-6:45 PM | Carmel Organizer: Lisa Nunn, USD Chair: Lisa Nunn, USD • Evaluating First-Year Students' Feelings of Connection and the Links with University Success. Susan . Wurtzburg—University of Hawaii, Manoa • Learning to Become a Lawyer...of Color: How Asian American and Latino Law Students Navigate Professional and (Pan)ethnic Identities. Yung-Yi Diana Pan—UCI • Resisting Racialized Discourse: Reflections on Navigating Institutions of Higher Education. Marissa C. Bañuelos—CSU Fullerton; Michael P. Perez—CSU Fullerton • Factors Affecting a Student's Overall Satisfaction with a University: The Intersections of Ethnic Identity, Collective Self-Esteem, and Perceived Racial and Ethnic Tensions on Campus. Daniel Eisen—Pacific Univ.; Dawn Salgado—Pacific Univ.; Alyson Burns-Glover— Pacific Univ.; Caedy J. Young—Pacific Univ.

234. Indigenous Peoples -- Globally-- Saturday Mar 24 | 5:15 PM-6:45 PM | Monterey Organizer: James Fenelon, CSUSB Chair: James Fenelon, CSUSB • Moving Beyond Human/Nature Hierarchies by Transcending the Coloniality of Development. Tanya Casas—Delaware Valley College • Constructing Native American Identities and the Persistence of Settler Colonial Ideologies. Hoest Heap of Birds—USC • Traditional Healing of the Chumash People, Recalcitrance to its Use. James David Adams, Jr.—USC Discussant: • James Fenelon, CSUSB

235. New Groups, Migration and Identity-- Saturday Mar 24 | 5:15 PM-6:45 PM | Fairbanks C Organizer: Abigail Andrews, UCB Chair: Abigail Andrews, UCB • Representing the Turkish: Organizational Approaches to Belonging, Identity and Politics of Incorporation among Turkish Communities in Germany and the United States. Zeynep Kilic—Univ. of Alaska, Anchorage • The Political Socialization of Youth in Immigrant Families. Veronica Terriquez—USC; Hyeyoung Kwon—USC

236. Social Movements: Identities, Repertoires, and Emotions-- Saturday Mar 24 | 5:15 PM-6:45 PM | Coronado A Organizer: Hank Johnston, SDSU Chair: Hank Johnston, SDSU • Privileging, Negotiating, and Collapsing Collective Identities: The Complicated Navigation of Multiplicity and Simultaneity in Social Movement Theory. Bridget Harr—UCSB • Coalition-building and Tactical Repertoires in the Pure Food Movement. Jeff Haydu—UCSD • Social Psychology in Movements: The Case of CSU Student Protests. Burrel J. Vann Jr.—CSU Fullerton • Ideas, Emotions, and Scientific Social Movements. John N. Parker - ASU

237. Sociology of Emotions-- Saturday Mar 24 | 5:15 PM-6:45 PM | Point Loma A Organizer: Robert Morris, Purdue Univ. Chair: Robert Morris, Purdue Univ. • Emotional Labor and Identity. Merete Monrad—Aalborg Univ. • Ethnic Identity Development and Emotions. Michael J. Carter—CSUN; Michael M. Harrod—Central Washington Univ. • Proximity to Death, Emotional Labor, and the Stigma of Hospice Care. Cindy L. Cain—Univ. of Arizona • The Effects of Human-Animal Interaction on Incarcerated Women Participating in a Prison-Based Animal Program. Katherine Sohn— CSUN; David Boyns—CSUN

238. Interactive Teaching: Get Your Students Involved!-- Saturday Mar 24 | 5:15 PM-6:45 PM | Catalina Organizer: Charity Perry, CSULA Chair: Richard Fraser, CSULA • Classroom Activities: Concepts through the Skits. Ruzanna Karmiryan—CSULA • Getting Students Involved in an Introductory Sociology Class. William Wasson—CSULA

239. Feminist Mentoring Throughout the Career-- Saturday Mar 24 | 5:15 PM-6:45 PM | Fairbanks B Sponsored by the Committee on the Status of Women Organizer: Patricia Drew, CSU East Bay Chair: Kathy Kaiser, CSU Chico • Panelists. Sylvanna Falcon—UCSC; Jane Ward—UCR; Amy Orr—Linfield College; Denise A. Segura—UCSB

Saturday 7:00 PM-8:30 PM

240. Committee on GLBT Reception-- Saturday Mar 24 | 7:00 PM-8:30 PM | La Jolla Organizer: Anna Muraco, Loyola Marymount Univ.

241. Committee on Race, Ethnicity & Women Reception-- Saturday Mar 24 | 7:00 PM-8:30 PM | Shutters Organizers: Arduizur Richie-Zavaleta, Mt. San Jacinto College; LaTasha Monique Warmsley, Mills College; Patricia Drew, CSU East Bay

Saturday 9:30 PM-10:30 PM

242. Student Reception-- Saturday Mar 24 | 9:30 PM-10:30 PM | Bel Aire North Organizers: Susan Wurtzburg, Univ. of Hawaii; Ann Strahm, CSU Sacramento, Emily Jones, Humboldt State Univ.

Sunday, 25 March 2012 SUMMARY

SUNDAY 8AM-10AM Registration……………………………………………………...... FAIRBANKS FOYER

SUNDAY 8:30AM-10AM 2012-2013 Council Meeting………………………………………………………………………………..SHUTTERS

SUNDAY 8:30AM-3:15PM Sesssions………………………………………………………………….……………………..……VARIOUS ROOMS

Sunday 8:30 AM-10:00 AM

243. 2012-2013 Council-- Sunday Mar 25 | 8:30 AM-10:00 AM | Shutters Organizer: Valerie Jenness, UCI Council Members: Dean S. Dorn, CSU Sacramento; Beth Schneider, UCSB; Amy Wharton, WSU; Karen Pyke, UCR; Denise A Segura, UCSB; Shari Dworkin, UCSF; Charles F. Hohm, SDSU; Virginia Mulle, Univ. of Alaska Southeast; Christine K. Oakley, WSU; Amy Wilkins, Univ. of Colorado, Boulder; Sally Raskoff, Los Angeles Valley College; Jennifer Simmers, UCR; Kathy J. Kuipers, Univ. of Montana; Wendy Ng, SJSU; Isaac W. Martin, UCSD

244. Crime, Deviance, and Social Control-- Sunday Mar 25 | 8:30 AM-10:00 AM | Fairbanks A Organizer: Victor Shaw, CSUN Chair: Victor Shaw, CSUN • Injustice Prolonged: Project HOPE and the Return of Deterrence-Based Corrections. Roger Guy—Univ. of North Carolina, Pembroke • Race, Ethnicity, and Judicial Discretion: The Influence of the United States v. Booker Decision. Jeffrey S. Nowacki—Univ. of New Mexico • Drug Court Sanctions and Incentives Predict Offender Behavior (But Not the Way You Might Think). Nick McRee—Univ. of Portland; Laurie Drapela—WSU Vancouver • Crime and Deviance across National Borders: Types, Patterns, Trends, and Challenges. Victor Shaw, CSUN • In Judgement or In Solidarity: The Fluidity of Folk Theories. Stephanie D'Auria—Vanguard Univ. of Southern California • Deciphering Ambiguous Violence: The Case of Eluana Englaro. Simone Rambotti, Univ. of Arizona

245. Digital Age Dystopia: Social Life in the Wake of the Digital Revolution-- Sunday Mar 25 | 8:30 AM-10:00 AM | Carmel Organizer: Charles Dickinson, College of Western Idaho Chair: Charles Dickinson, College of Western Idaho • You Complete Me? A Study of How Google Auto-completes the Social World. David Boyns—CSUN; Sarah Luery—CSUN; Karen Trachtenberg—CSUN • Rationalizing Judgment Day: A Content Analysis of Harold Camping's Open Forum. Rebecca Aponte—Holy Names Univ.; Charles R. Sarno—Holy Names Univ. • E-Society: The Sociological Imagination in the Information Age. Charles Dickinson—College of Western Idaho

246. Globalization, Labor, and the Transformation of Work-- Sunday Mar 25 | 8:30 AM-10:00 AM | Monterey Organizer: Jonathan H. Westover, Utah Valley Univ. Chair: Jonathan H. Westover, Utah Valley Univ. • Regional Social Sustainability and Globalization: The Case of the Blue Heron Paper Company and a Local Green Industry on the Verge of Collapse. Frank G. Goulart—Portland State Univ. • Economic Globalization and Wage Corporatism in Affluent Democracies, 1970-2000. Anthony Roberts—UCR • Wall Street & the Long Twentieth Century: 21st Century Perspectives on Giovanni Arrighi's Analysis of the Current Crisis. Thomas Reifer—USD • The Economic, Political and Organizational Determinants of E-commerce Tax Policy. Eric T. Bjorklund—The Univ. of Arizona • A Critical Examination of Microenterprise Programs: Sustainability and Effectiveness in Alleviating Poverty. Jonathan H. Westover— Utah Valley Univ.

247. New Directions in Thinking about Intersectionality and Sexuality-- Sunday Mar 25 | 8:30 AM-10:00 AM | Bel Aire South Organizers: Jason Crockett, Kutztown Univ. of Pennsylvania; Monika Ulrich, Arkansas State Univ. Chair: Monika Ulrich, Arkansas State Univ. • The Intersectional Experience of Gay Fatherhood. Megan M. Carroll—USC • Intersecting Vulnerabilities among Youth Who Sell and Trade Sex. Mary A. Robertson—Univ. of Colorado, Boulder • An Intersectional Analysis of Human Trafficking Policy. Billy Ulibarri—Univ. of New Mexico • Safe-Sex Information, Drug Use, and Sexual Behavior among Men Who Have Sex with Men. Billy Wagner—CSU Channel Islands

248. Pursuing the American Dream in Class Society: Problems, Potentials, Practicalities-- Sunday Mar 25 | 8:30 AM-10:00 AM | Point Loma A Organizer: Robert Hauhart, Saint Martin's Univ. Chair: Robert Hauhart, Saint Martin's Univ. • 'Reformed' Dreams: Welfare Mothers Pursuing Higher Education as a Pathway to the American Dream. Sheila M. Katz—Sonoma State Univ. • Homeownership: American Dream or American Nightmare? Aaron Hegde—CSU Bakersfield • Celebrity Culture and the Great Recession: Keeping the American Dream Alive? Karen Sternheimer—USC

249. Sociology of Healthcare-- Sunday Mar 25 | 8:30 AM-10:00 AM | La Jolla Organizer: Jennifer Reich, Univ. of Denver Chair: Jennifer R Keene, UNLV • Social Determinants of Health Status and Healthcare Utilization in Georgia, the Ukraine, and Russia. Cassandra H. Gedbaw—Univ. of Colorado, Denver; Brian Bandle—Univ. of Colorado, Denver; Joseph T. Young—Univ. of Colorado, Boulder • Following the Script: Who We Are As Patients, Physicians, and Problems. Nicholas Gibson—Univ. of Hawaii, Manoa • Apocalyptic Prophesies and Paradoxes of Population Aging in Health Care Discourse. Andrew V. Wister—Simon Fraser Univ. • Constructing Contraceptive Health Benefits and Risks in Gynecology Textbooks. Andrea M. Bertotti Metoyer—Gonzaga Univ.; Regina Rust—Univ. of Illinois, Chicago; Skye Miner—Gonzaga Univ.

250. Sociology of Religion: Negotiating Meaning in Social Spaces which Contain Competing Social Norms-- Sunday Mar 25 | 8:30 AM-10:00 AM | Fairbanks D Organizer: Daniel Davis, Humboldt State Univ. Chair: Daniel Davis, Humboldt State Univ. • The Fluidity of Meanings and the Study of Religion: The Value of Integrating Social Constructionist Ideas in Quantitative Research. Isabella Kasselstrand—Univ. of Edinburgh • "I'm Just Glad that God is God and Not a Man": An Independent Woman Minister in an Independent Pentecostal Church. Lynne M. Isaacson—Valley City State Univ. • Risky Religion. Kimberly Edwards—Baylor Univ. • Atheist Scripts in a Nation of Religiosity. Jacqui Frost—Portland State Univ.

251. The Determinants of Institutional Change, International Trade, Poverty and Inequality-- Sunday Mar 25 | 8:30 AM-10:00 AM | Catalina Organizer: Matthew C. Mahutga, UCR Chair: Matthew C. Mahutga, UCR • The Privatization of Public Higher Education? Diversity, Change Over Time and the Role of Expenditures. Sondra N. Barringer—Univ. of Arizona • Poverty in High Income OECD Countries: Disentangling the Effects of Population Heterogeneity and Welfare State Policies. Udaya Wagle—Western Michigan Univ. • Substitution and Stratification: The Interplay between Dyadic and Systemic Homophily in the International Trade Network, 1948-2005. Min Zhou—Univ. of Victoria

252. Experiential Learning in the Sociology Classroom-- Sunday Mar 25 | 8:30 AM-10:00 AM | Coronado A Sponsored by the Committee on Teaching Organizer: Joshua S. Meisel, Humboldt State Univ. Chair: Joshua S. Meisel, Humboldt State Univ. • Competitive Collaborative Experiential Learning Projects. Scott N. Brooks—UCR • Students of the Great Recession: Learning from an Intensive Undergraduate Research Training Project. Arthur Scarritt—Boise State Univ.; Sergio Romero—Boise State Univ. • Service Learning for Future Leaders and Entrepreneurs. Ting Jiang—Metro State College of Denver

253. Graduate School: Choosing the Right Program and Creating a Successful Application-- Sunday Mar 25 | 8:30 AM-10:00 AM | Coronado B Sponsored by the Student Affairs Committee Organizer: Shannon Elizabeth Bell, Univ. of Kentucky Chair: Shannon Elizabeth Bell, Univ. of Kentucky • Panelists. Richard York—Univ. of Oregon; Feng Hao—WSU; Cassie Comley—Univ. of Oregon; Tina Burdsall—Portland State Univ.; Sarah Cribbs—Georgetown College

254. Global Feminist Research Praxis-- Sunday Mar 25 | 8:30 AM-10:00 AM | Del Mar Organizer: Dana Collins, CSU Fullerton Chair: Dana Collins, CSU Fullerton • Without Apologies: Linkages and Slippages in Critical and Multi-Sited Ethnographies. Peter Chua—SJSU • Antiracist Feminism as a Methodology of Love: Research Communities and Radical Change. Molly Talcott—CSULA

255. Indigenous Feminisms-- Sunday Mar 25 | 8:30 AM-10:00 AM | Fairbanks B Organizer: Michelle M. Jacob, USD Chair: Theresa Gregor, USD • Contested Terrains: Indigeneity, Subjectivity, and the Hemispheric Approach. Tere Cesena—USD • It's Complicated: The Relationship between Chicana and Native Feminisms. Nicole M. Guidotti-Hernández—UT Austin • The Fish Are Responsible for Us Being Here Today: Yakama Health Ecology Speaks to Feminism. Michelle M. Jacob—USD • Cherokee Women, Nancy Ward to Wilma Mankiller: Feminism or Tradition. Kathrine Rolison—CSU San Marcos Discussant: • Theresa Gregor, USD

Sunday 10:15 AM-11:45 AM

256. China on the Horizon: Economic Reform, Political Evolution, and Social Change-- Sunday Mar 25 | 10:15 AM-11:45 AM | Carmel Organizer: Victor Shaw, CSUN Chair: Victor Shaw, CSUN • In a Time of Transformation: Social Problems in China. Hong Lei—Huazhong Univ. of Science and Technology, China (moved to #163) • Chinese Society under the Open-Up and Reform Policy. Yunqing Zhou—Wuhan Univ., China • Making Social Policies in China: Change and Progress. Deping Xiang—Huazhong Normal Univ., China • Community Development and Research in China. Qiuyun Sun—Huazhong Univ. of Science and Technology, China (moved to #163)

257. Community Life-- Sunday Mar 25 | 10:15 AM-11:45 AM | Fairbanks B Organizers: Gloria Yim, ASU; Mark Hutter, Rowan Univ. Chair: Mark Hutter, Rowan Univ. • Fencing a Field: The Views of Imagined Others In the Erratic Development of Inter- over an Urban Park. David A. Trouille—UCLA • Boundary Work: An Intersectional Study of Neighborhood Experiences. Elena Ariel Windsong—Univ. of New Mexico • Life in the Lot: Day Laborers and the Public Realm. Julie A. Collins-Dogrul—Whittier College; Michelle Daneri—Whittier College; Marissa King—Whittier College; Gycelle Castaneda—Whittier College; Annie Condou—Whittier College Discussant: • Gloria Yim, ASU

258. Consciousness and Social Change-- Sunday Mar 25 | 10:15 AM-11:45 AM | Point Loma A Organizer: Janine Schipper, Northern Arizona Univ. Chair: Damien Contessa, Univ. of South Florida • Rethinking Activism: Cognitive Shocks and Social Movement Participation. Kelly J. Bergstrand—Univ. of Arizona • Discourse and Subjectivity in Efforts for Animal Care Reform. Catherine M. Wilson—Univ. of Massachusetts, Amherst • Writing Lives: Mindful Inquiry in Everyday Life. Damien Contessa—Univ. of South Florida

259. Gang Injunctions in American Society: Inequalities and Hyper-criminalization-- Sunday Mar 25 | 10:15 AM-11:45 AM | Shutters Organizer: Xuan Santos, CSU San Marcos Chair: Xuan Santos, CSU San Marcos • From Black Codes to Gang Injunctions: Apartheid in the United States. Christopher Bickel—Cal Poly SLO • 'On a Bike with a Pager? You're Going to Jail!:' Origins of the Racial Criminalization of the Mundane in Gang Injunctions. Ana Muñiz— UCLA • From Gang Injunctions to Mass-Gentrification. Martin Leyva—Antioch Univ.

260. Gender Ideology-- Sunday Mar 25 | 10:15 AM-11:45 AM | Monterey Sponsored by the Committee on the Status of Women Organizer: Teresa Ciabattari, Pacific Lutheran Univ. Chair: Anna Sorensen, UCSB • Cooking for the Vote: Femininity, Masculinity, and Hegemony in Suffrage Cookbooks. Stacy J. Williams—UCSD • "We Don't Want that Type of Help": Gender and Co-Worker Relations in Retail Work. Janette Diaz—UCSB • Doing Dominance, Doing Deference: Chefs in the Public and Private Spheres. Alexandra Hendley—UCSB

261. Immigration Adaptation and Incorporation-- Sunday Mar 25 | 10:15 AM-11:45 AM | Bel Aire North Organizer: Sarah Cribbs, Georgetown College Chair: Sarah Cribbs, Georgetown College • Attitudes about Assimilation among the Mexican-origin Population in the U.S.. Lorena Castro—Stanford Univ. • The Effects of Children's Labor Force Participation on Segmented Assimilation Pathways. Elizabeth C. Harris—WSU • The Relevance of Time of Immigration and National Origin for Latino Racial Identification and Perceived Skin Color. Margaret L. Hunter—Mills College; Jim Faught—Loyola Marymount Univ. • Perceived Cultural Similarity and Acculturation among Immigrant Youths in Spain. Tanya Nieri—UCR; Jesse Fletcher—UCR; Jake Apkarian—UCR

262. Indigenous Peoples and Global Identity -- Sunday Mar 25 | 10:15 AM-11:45 AM | La Jolla Organizer: James Fenelon, CSUSB Chair: Hoest Heap of Birds, USC • Redefining Indigeneity. Ulia Gosart—UCLA • Visualizing History and Identity: Photographs from the Thomas Indian School. Jeffrey Montez de Oca—Univ. of Colorado, Colorado Springs Discussant: • James Fenelon, CSUSB

263. Mathematical Sociology-- Sunday Mar 25 | 10:15 AM-11:45 AM | Coronado B Organizer: John Angle, The Inequality Process Institute Chair: John Angle, The Inequality Process Institute • Evolving Context: Evidence from Temporal Change in Organizational Collaboration over the Course of the 2005 Katrina Disaster. Zack W. Almquist—UCI; Carter T. Butts—UCI • An Analysis of the Dynamic Coordination Game in a Japanese Manga (Comic) Magazine. Robert H. Mamada—Univ. of Hawaii, Manoa • The Linear Components in Age-Period-Cohort Models. Robert M. O'Brien—Univ. of Oregon • Information or Entropy: A State Function as an Indicator of the State of a Society. Masood Otarod—Univ. of Scranton

264. Media and Social Movements-- Sunday Mar 25 | 10:15 AM-11:45 AM | Bel Aire South Organizer: Jason Hopkins, UCSB Chair: Jason Hopkins, UCSB • New Day, New (and Old) Way: Social Activism and the Documentary Genre. John A. Stover—Loyola Univ. Chicago • Internet Technology Use and the 2010 United States Social Forum. James W. Love—UCR; Elizabeth A. G. Schwarz—UCR • The Occupy Movement: Media, Social Media, and On the Ground Organization. Dennis Loo—Cal Poly Pomona • You Start with the Youth?: Systemic Critique at a Homeless Service Organization. Dilara Yarbrough—UCSD

265. Race II-- Sunday Mar 25 | 10:15 AM-11:45 AM | Fairbanks A Organizer: Jennifer Eichstedt, Humboldt State Univ. Chair: Jennifer Eichstedt, Humboldt State Univ. • How Has the Recession Affected Racial-Ethnic Inequality in Wealth? Lori Campbell—CSUN • Unequal Entrepreneurship: Race, Nativity and the Social Organization of Self-Employment. Ali R. Chaudhary—UCD • New Destination Labor Markets: The Effects of Metropolitan Labor Markets on the Changing Geography of Immigrant Settlement. Chris Galvan—Univ. at Albany, SUNY

266. Academic Women Besieged: The High Cost of Saying Yes-- Sunday Mar 25 | 10:15 AM-11:45 AM | Point Loma B Sponsored by the Committee on the Status of Women Organizer: Judith Hennessy, Central Washington Univ. Chair: Judith Hennessy, Central Washington Univ. • Panelist: Sharon Elise—CSU San Marcos • Panelist: Valerie Jenness—UCI • Panelist: Karen Pyke—UCR

267. Author Meets Reviewers: Christine Shearer's "Kivalina: A Climate Change Story"-- Sunday Mar 25 | 10:15 AM-11:45 AM | Coronado A Organizer: Karl Bryant, SUNY New Paltz Chair: Karl Bryant, SUNY New Paltz • Commentators: Nelta Edwards—Univ. of Alaska, Anchorage; Karl Bryant—SUNY New Paltz

Sunday 12:00 PM-1:30 PM

268. At the Intersections: Activist and Organizational Identities in Social Movements-- Sunday Mar 25 | 12:00 PM-1:30 PM | Monterey Organizers: Anna Sorensen, UCSB; Jason Hopkins, UCSB Chair: Anna Sorensen, UCSB • Crayola Circles: Women and Cooperative Formation in Rural Costa Rica. Sarah M. Rios—UCSB • New Day Filmmaker and Activist: A New Intersection of Organizational and Activist Identity. John A. Stover—Loyola Univ. Chicago • I'm Not An Activist, But I Play One On TV: Movement Participants Who Use--But Don't Necessarily Identify With-- "Activist" Identities. Daniel K. Cortese—Governors State Univ. • "¡Ni un paso atrás. No nos van a callar!" : The Influence of State and Culture on the Nicaraguan Women's Movement. Nicole M. Lambert—Univ. of Colorado, Boulder

269. Children of Immigrants and Intersectionalities of Gender, Race and Class Across the Atlantic-- Sunday Mar 25 | 12:00 PM-1:30 PM | Carmel Organizer: Norma Fuentes-Mayorga, Fordham Univ. Chair: Norma Fuentes-Mayorga, Fordham Univ. • Translating Class, Race, and Immigrant Lives: Korean Language Brokers. Hyeyoung Kwon—USC • Opposition or Necessity? Transnational Marriages and Working Mothers. Marjan Nadim—Institute for Social Research, Norway • How Welfare State Structures 'Tame' Tiger Mothers. Kris R. Noam—UCI • Not Only Daughters. The Invisible Role of Ecuadorian Young Woman in Italy and Spain. Francesca Lagomarsino—Università degli studi di Genova; Simone Castellani—Universidad de Sevilla, Spain Discussant: • Norma Fuentes-Mayorga, Fordham Univ.

270. Experiencing Cities-- Sunday Mar 25 | 12:00 PM-1:30 PM | Coronado B Organizer: Mark Hutter, Rowan Univ. Chair: Mark Hutter, Rowan Univ. • Urban Mascots: Consuming Authenticity in the Post-Industrial City. Terressa A. Benz—Univ. of Idaho • Loving Las Vegas: Neighborhood Connections and the Symbolic Importance of Place. Andrea Dassopoulos—UNLV; Barb Brents—UNLV; Robert Futrell—UNLV; Christie D. Batson—UNLV • Eating the City: Experiencing Cities through Food. Walter Carroll—Bridgewater State Univ. Discussant: • Melinda Milligan, Sonoma State Univ.

271. Gender and the Body-- Sunday Mar 25 | 12:00 PM-1:30 PM | Fairbanks D Organizer: Linda Heuser, Willamette Univ. Chair: Linda Heuser, Willamette Univ. • The Social Construction of Femininity in Advertising. Anthony Cortese—SMU • Playboy Magazine and the Representation of the Ideal Woman. Karen Sabbah—CSUN • Becoming the Debutante: Construction Ethnicized Feminities in U.S. Debuts and Quinceaneras. Evelyn I. Rodriguez—USF • Hair Today, Gone Tomorrow: The Meaning of Hair Loss for Women with Breast Cancer. Linda Heuser—Willamette Univ.

272. Gender Gaps in Education-- Sunday Mar 25 | 12:00 PM-1:30 PM | Fairbanks C Sponsored by the Committee on the Status of Women Organizer: Rosemary F. Powers, Eastern Oregon Univ. Chair: Rosemary F. Powers, Eastern Oregon Univ. • Gender Differences in the Experiences of African American College Students: The Effects of Co-ethnic Support and Campus Diversity. Christina N. Baker—Sonoma State Univ. • The Disappearing Latino Male in Higher Education. Tomas D. Rodriguez—CSU Stanislaus • The Conceptualization of Masculinity as a Barrier to Academic Achievement among Black and Latino Males. Andrea M. Aguilar—CSU Fullerton • Everyday Differences: A Qualitative Study of the Effect of Gender on Experiences with Financial Aid and Higher Education. Claudia Plesa—Independent Scholar • Financial Support vs. Mentoring and Advising: A Gendered Look at the Most Important Factors Self Ranked by Doctoral Students. Elizabeth Bingle—Univ. of Cincinnati

273. Gender, Crime & Justice-- Sunday Mar 25 | 12:00 PM-1:30 PM | Fairbanks A Sponsored by the Committee on the Status of Women Organizer: Cynthia Siemsen, CSU Chico Chair: Cynthia Siemsen, CSU Chico • Life after Life: Reentry and Reintegration among Female Lifers. Linda McAnnally—Azusa Pacific Univ. • Not Profitable for the Entertainment Industry: Female Serial Killers in U.S. Mainstream Media. Andrea S. Dauber-Griffin—UCI

274. Media Studies-- Sunday Mar 25 | 12:00 PM-1:30 PM | Coronado A Sponsored by the Committee on the Status of Women Organizer: Camilla Sears, Simon Fraser Univ. Chair: Camilla Sears, Simon Fraser Univ. • Primetime Television: The Construction of Race and Gender . Alicia Croft—Ohio State Univ.; Whitney Walther—Ohio State Univ.; Jill E. Yavorsky—Ohio State Univ. • Selling Ideology: Reading Women's Bodies in PETA Media Campaigns. Megan Joy Tabag—UCSB • A Cultural Comparison of Yaoi and Slash Texts: Subverting Hegemonic Sexual Scripts in Women's Erotic Fiction. Jennifer Whitmer— UNLV; Sarah Huerta—UNLV • Look Who's Laughing Now! An Ideological Analysis of the Daily Show with Jon Stewart. David M. Dominguez—Univ. of Oregon • Jon Stewart Interviews Barack Obama: Conversation Analysis and Future Benefits of Comedy News Show Interviewing. Nicholas Gibson—Univ. of Hawaii, Manoa

275. Parenting-- Sunday Mar 25 | 12:00 PM-1:30 PM | Bel Aire North Organizer: Jennifer Reich, Univ. of Denver Chair: Monika Ulrich, Arkansas State Univ. • Motherhood Discourses and the American Dream: The False Promise of Class Mobility within Dominant Discourses of Motherhood. Lynn Verduzco-Baker—Albion College • Hovering & the Rise of Narcissism: An Examination of Parents of College-Aged Children. Mary P. Jones—Univ. of Northern Colorado; Angela C. Henderson—Univ. of Northern Colorado • Determinants of Grandparental Childcare for Working Parents: The Case of Japan. Barbara G. Holthus—German Institute for Japanese Studies Tokyo, Japan • Helicopter Fathers: Does Hovering Behavior Differ Between Male and Female College-Aged Children? Angela c. Henderson—Univ. of Northern Colorado; Nicole Cove—Univ. of Northern Colorado

276. Religion and Politics in the United States-- Sunday Mar 25 | 12:00 PM-1:30 PM | Point Loma A Organizer: Lucas Sharma, Loyola Univ. Chicago Chair: Lucas Sharma, Loyola Univ. Chicago • Religion and Protest in the United States (1960-1990). Nancy J. Martin—CSULB; Kraig Beyerlein—Univ. of Notre Dame; Sarah Soule— Stanford Univ. • Scientific Deviance and Competing Social Authorities: Science, Religion and Politics. Joshua C. Tom— Baylor Univ.

277. Revolutions in Africa and the Middle East-- Sunday Mar 25 | 12:00 PM-1:30 PM | Catalina Organizer: Alem Kebede, CSU Bakersfield Chair: Alem Kebede, CSU Bakersfield • Avoiding Social Media Myopia in the Egyptian Revolution. Chelsea Starr—Univ. of Phoenix, School of Advanced Studies • The "Arab 1848.” Thomas Reifer—USD • Revolutions in Africa: Past and Present. Alem Kebede—CSU Bakersfield

278. Service Learning-- Sunday Mar 25 | 12:00 PM-1:30 PM | Bel Aire South Organizer: Belinda Lum, USD Chair: Belinda Lum, USD • Developing & Innovating an Immigrant Community Scholars Program. Rigoberto Rodriguez—CSULB • South of the Border, Mexicali Way: Beyond Ecotourism. Judith Liu—USD • The Chicano Documentation Project: an Example of Community Service Learning for Communities of Color in San Diego. Alberto Lopez Pulido—USD

279. The Dark Side of Social Networks: Studies in the Structural Organization of Crime and Deviance-- Sunday Mar 25 | 12:00 PM-1:30 PM | Shutters Organizer: Eric Cheney, Central Washington Univ. Chair: Eric Cheney, Central Washington Univ. • Pushing the Ponzi: Mechanisms of Exposure and Proximity to a Control Fraud. Aili Malm—CSULB; Andrea Schoepfer—CSUSB; Gisela Bichler—CSUSB • Investing in 'People': A Social Network Analysis of the Diffusion of the ERON Mortgage Fraud. Rebecca Nash—Simon Fraser Univ.; Martin Bouchard—Simon Fraser Univ.; Aili Malm—CSULB • Terrorist Network Adaptation to a Changing Environment. Dan Cunningham—Naval Postgraduate School; Sean Everton—Naval Postgraduate School • Collapse of Conspiracy: The Relationship between Formal Organizational Structure and Network Structure in the Equity Funding Case. Robert R. Faulkner—Univ. of Massachusetts, Amherst; Eric Cheney—Central Washington Univ.

280. Action Theory since Parsons-- Sunday Mar 25 | 12:00 PM-1:30 PM | Point Loma B Sponsored by the Emeritus Committee Organizer: Victor Lidz, Drexel Univ. College of Medicine Chair: Victor Lidz, Drexel Univ. College of Medicine • Gender and Gender Roles: Updating Parsons' Analysis from the 1950s and 1960s. Jean Stockard—Univ. of Oregon • Conceptualization of Functions and Social Evolution. Jonathan Turner—UCR • Theory of Social Control. Victor Lidz—Drexel Univ. College of Medicine • To Be Determined. Mark Gould—Haverford College

281. Sexualities and Masculinities-- Sunday Mar 25 | 12:00 PM-1:30 PM | Fairbanks B Organizer: James Joseph Dean, Sonoma State Univ. Chair: James Joseph Dean, Sonoma State Univ. • Stigmatized Masculinity: Why Remain Covered in the Safe Spaces They Choose. Margo Mahan—UCB Discussant: • James Joseph Dean, Sonoma State Univ.

Sunday 1:45 PM-3:15 PM

282. Community and Religion-- Sunday Mar 25 | 1:45 PM-3:15 PM | Catalina Organizer: David McKell, Northern Arizona Univ. Chair: David McKell, Northern Arizona Univ/ • "Doing God": Community Creation and Social Connection in a Sin City Megachurch. Lori L. Fazzino—UNLV • Waiting for the End of the World: An Ethnographic Overview of an Apocalyptic Religious Community. Charles R. Sarno—Holy Names Univ.; Helen Shoemaker—Holy Names Univ. • All Are Welcome: An Ethnography of a Social Justice Catholic Parish. Lucas Sharma—Loyola Univ. Chicago

283. Interpersonal Violence: New Directions-- Sunday Mar 25 | 1:45 PM-3:15 PM | Coronado A Organizer: Candan Duran-Aydintug, Univ. of Colorado, Denver Chair: Candan Duran-Aydintug, Univ. of Colorado, Denver • Boston Beatdown: Violence in the Punk/Hardcore Music Scene. Kyle D. Cook—CSU Fullerton • Women's Self-Defense and Social Interaction. Silke Schulz—CSU Sacramento • Perceptions of Shelter Staff: An Exploratory Study. Candan Duran-Aydintug—Univ. of Colorado, Denver Discussant: • Cassandra H. Gedbaw, Univ. of Colorado, Denver

284. Race, Class, Gender & Reproduction-- Sunday Mar 25 | 1:45 PM-3:15 PM | Fairbanks A Organizer: Megan Wright, Univ. of Arizona Chair: Megan Wright, Univ. of Arizona • Breastfeeding, Class and Race Inequality, and State Policy in the U.S. Eric M. Edwards—Univ. of Wisconsin, Superior

285. Session Cancelled.

286. Sociology of Law-- Sunday Mar 25 | 1:45 PM-3:15 PM | Point Loma A Organizer: Jennifer Reich, Univ. of Denver Chair: Forrest Stuart, UCLA • The Behaviour of Law and Related Works in Civil Matters: Pushing the Boundaries of Blackian Theory. Davison Bideshi—Western Illinois Univ. • Leaders of the New School: Juvenile Justice and Emancipatory Education. Sanna King—Univ. of Hawaii, Manoa • Judicial Responses to Restraining Order Requests. Kaitlyn L. Lonnquist—CSU Sacramento; Rodney Kingsnorth—CSU Sacramento; Lynne Wolcott—CSU Sacramento

287. Sociology of Sport and Physical Activity-- Sunday Mar 25 | 1:45 PM-3:15 PM | Fairbanks C Organizers: William McTeer, Wilfrid Laurier Univ.; Philip White, McMaster Univ. Chair: William McTeer, Wilfrid Laurier Univ. • The Colorado Enthusiast: Understanding the Relationship of Physical and Social Environment in Physically Active Colorado Adults. Lyndsay N. Fluharty—Klein Buendel • Becoming a Fan: Entering and Navigating the Social World of Sports Fandom. Dinur Blum—UCR • Constructing Crime, Culpability, and College Athletics: Comparing Local and National Coverage of the Sandusky Scandal. Rachel Wagner—Gonzaga Univ.; Anyaa Carter—Gonzaga Univ.; Vikas K. Gumbhir—Gonzaga Univ. • Academic Clustering among Intercollegiate Athletes: A Study in the Canadian Case. Philip White—McMaster Univ.; William McTeer— Wilfrid Laurier Univ. Discussant: • Philip White, McMaster Univ.

288. Applying for Jobs throughout Academia: Useful Insight to Help When Applying-- Sunday Mar 25 | 1:45 PM-3:15 PM | Fairbanks D Organizer: Todd Migliaccio, CSU Sacramento Chair: Todd Migliaccio, CSU Sacramento • Panelists: Scott Melzer—Albion College; Sally Raskoff—Los Angeles Valley College; Kathryn Gold Hadley—CSU Sacramento; Margaret Greer—National Univ.; Karen Pyke—UCR

289. Conceptualizing & Operationalizing Intersectionality in Qualitative Research Methods-- Sunday Mar 25 | 1:45 PM-3:15 PM | Fairbanks B Organizer: Nancy Lopez, Univ. of New Mexico Chair: Nancy Lopez, Univ. of New Mexico • Exploring Intersectional Discrimination through the Hijab: A Comparative Analysis of Discrimination Cases in Scandinavia and the Netherlands. Sigtona Halrynjo—Institute for Social Research, Norway; Merel Jonker—Institute for Social Research, Norway • Intersectionality and Research Design Using Qualitative Interviews. Elena Ariel Windsong—Univ. of New Mexico • Racially Stigmatized Masculinities: Conceptualizing Latino Male Schooling in Qualitative Research. Nancy Lopez—Univ. of New Mexico

290. Foreclosures, Homeownership & Intersecting Inequalities-- Sunday Mar 25 | 1:45 PM-3:15 PM | Point Loma B This session examines the foreclosure crisis, its impacts, and efforts to prevent foreclosures, especially as they relate to intersecting inequalities. Organizer: Ellen Reese, UCR Chair: Ellen Reese, UCR • Distress in the Desert: The Effects of Neighborhood Disorder, Crime, and Foreclosures on Satisfaction and Quality of Life in Las Vegas. Christie D. Batson—UNLV; Shannon M. Monnat—UNLV; Robert Futrell—UNLV; Andrea Dassopoulos—UNLV • Shelter from the Storm? The Distribution and Impact of Community Development Financial Institutions and the Financial Crisis of 2007- 2008: A Pilot Study of Washington State. Michael Mulcahy—Central Washington Univ.; Midori C. Johnson—Central Washington Univ. • Getting a Workout: Mortgage Modification, Class, and Shifting Financial Institutions. Lindsay A. Owens—Stanford Univ.