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85th Annual Meeting Eastern Sociological Society

February 26-March 1, 2015 NY Millennium Broadway Hotel

GENERAL INFORMATION

REGISTRATION

Hours: Thursday, 11:00 am-5:00 pm Friday, 8:00 am - 5:00 pm. Saturday, 8:00 am-5:00 pm Sunday, 8:00 am-10:00 am.

The Registration Desk is located in the Foyer by the Gotham Dining Rooms (2nd Fl) 1. When you register, you will be given a registration badge. 2. Badges are to be worn at all sessions and are required for admission to ESS events. 3. Registered participants may request complimentary badges for their nonmember spouses.

ESS COMMONS The ESS COMMONS is on the main level in Gotham Dining Rooms (2nd fl). It includes: The Book Exhibit, which is described on the back inside cover of the program. Because too few job openings were submitted prior to program publication, the Employment Center will be suspended for this year. Please do check the Employment Services section on our website (http://essnet.org) for current postings.

COPIES OF PAPERS The ESS does not sell or distribute papers or abstracts. Please contact authors directly to obtain copies of papers or to get further information.

SESSION AND PAPER LENGTH Sessions are scheduled with the expectation that presenters and discussants will take approximately 15 minutes to make their initial presentations. This will allow time for discussion among the panelists and for audience participation.

Presiders should end sessions promptly to enable the following sessions to start on time. If there is no Presider listed, please appoint one from the panel for time-keeping purposes.

Next Year's Annual Meeting will be at the The Park Plaza Hotel and Towers March 17-21, 2016

The 85th Annual Meeting of the Eastern Sociological Society NY Millennium Broadway Hotel

Table of Contents

Program Highlights 2 Program Summary 9 Program Details 20 Previous Officers and Award Winners 124 ESS Officers and Committees 127 Acknowledgements 130 Call for Papers 2016 132 Publisher Advertisements 133 Index of Participants 139 In Memoriam 160 General Information Inside Front Cover Book Exhibitors, New Book Reception Inside Back Cover Session Room Maps Back Cover Cover Design: Brad Smith, Emily Mahon

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MY DAY JOB: Politics and Pedagogy in Academia The Boston Park Plaza Hotel and Towers March 17-21, 2016

1 Crossing Borders ESS 2015 Program Highlights

PLENARY SESSIONS Robin Williams Lecture Mary C. Waters Thursday 5:30-7:00pm 78 Metropolis Disaster and Recovery: A Longitudinal Study of Hurricane Katrina Survivors Presidential Plenary Does Race Still Matter? Race in America, Past, Present, and Friday 5:30-7:00pm 222 Future Metropolis Eric Foner, Ira Katznelson, Cristina Rodriguez, and William Julius Wilson

Presentation of 2015 Awards and Hudson Saturday 5:30-7:00pm 361 Nancy Foner’s Presidential Address Theater Is Islam in Western Europe Like Race in the ?

PRESIDENTIAL SESSIONS Thursday 3:30 – 5:00 pm 53 U.S. Immigration Fifty Years After the 1965 Hart Celler Act Metropolis Undocumented in America: A Conversation with Roberto Friday 10:15 – 11:45am 105 3.02 Gonzales and Robert C. Smith You Are What You Eat: New Directions in the Sociology of Friday 10:15 - 11:45 am 106 4.02 Food Inequality Around the World, From the National to the Friday 12:00 – 1:30pm 135 Global: Paul Krugman and Branko Milanovic in Metropolis Conversation, Moderated by Janet Gornick Beyond The Model Minority: How Culture Matters for Friday 1:45 – 3:15pm 165 3.02 Asian American Achievement

Friday 1:45 – 3:15pm 166 Loft Living: Twenty-five Years Later 4.05 Friday 3:30 – 5:00pm 194 The Future of Mass Incarceration 3.03 Friday 3:30 – 5:00pm 195 The Cross-Border Connection: Immigrants, Emigrants, and 4.03 Their Homeland by Roger Waldinger Friday 3:30 – 5:00pm 196 The Future of Neighborhoods and Cities 4.04 Narratives of Arrival: Crossing Borders in Literature and Friday 3:30 – 5:00pm 197 4.10 Sociology Saturday 10:15 - 11:45am 250 Child Well-Being in Context 4.05

Saturday 12:00 - 1:30pm 278 Class Boundaries: Education, Diversity, and Inequality 4.05 Issues in Sociology: ESS Past-Presidents Look Back and to Saturday 1:45 – 3:15pm 307 3.11 the Future of the Discipline Remaking the Mainstream? The Impact of Immigration on Saturday 1:45 – 3:15pm 308 4.05 Societal Cleavages in Western Europe and the US Saturday 3:30 – 5:00pm 335 Thinking about Causality in the Social Sciences 4.02

Saturday 3:30 – 5:00pm 336 Rethinking the Sociology of Disasters 4.05

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INVITED THEMATIC SESSIONS Thursday 12:00 – 1:30pm 2 Transnational Cultures of the Elite 4.04 At the Border of Adulthood: New Insights into the Thursday 1:45 – 3:15 pm 29 3.02 Transition to Adulthood Thursday 3:30 – 5:00pm 54 Consequences of Incarceration: Individuals, Families, and 4.04 Communities Thursday 3:30 – 5:00pm 55 Reimagining Boundaries between States and Communities 5.07 Exploring Our Religious Traditions: Rethinking the Axial Friday 10:15 – 11:45am 107 3.03 Age Friday 1:45 -3:15pm 167 Research in the Public Eye: Crossing the Border Between 4.04 Sociology and Journalism Friday 3:30 – 5:00pm 198 How the Past Can Inform the Future of American Medicine 4.11

Saturday 10:15 – 11:45am 251 Racial Boundaries and the Shifting American Color Line 4.04

Saturday 12:00 - 1:30pm 279 Crossing Interracial Borders 3.11 Saturday 1:45 – 3:15pm 309 Borders of Sociology and Biology 4.04

CONVERSATIONS Thursday 1:45 – 3:15pm 30 A Conversation with Douglas Massey 4.04

Friday 10:15 – 11:45am 108 A Conversation with Herbert J. Gans 5.04

Friday 1:45 – 3:15pm 172 A Conversation with Kathleen Gerson 4.11

Friday 3:30 – 5:00pm 199 A Conversation with Eviatar Zerubavel 5.04 Saturday 10:15 – 11:45am 252 A Conversation with Alejandro Portes 3.03

Saturday 12:00 -1:30pm 280 A Conversation with Elijah Anderson 3.03

Saturday 1:45 – 3:15pm 310 A Conversation with Orlando Patterson 3.03

Saturday 3:30 – 5:00pm 337 A Conversation with Richard Alba 3.03

SPOTLIGHT ON

CITY SESSIONS Friday 8:30 - 10:00am 81 Black Immigrant New York 4.10

Friday 12:00 - 1:30pm 137 Gentrification in the City of Extremes 4.10

Saturday 8:30 - 10:00am 224 Reading about New York: New Books on NYC 5.03 Asian New York: New Patterns of Immigrant Settlement, Saturday 10:15 - 11:45am 255 4.11 Identity, and Labor Markets Sunday 8:30 - 10:00am 364 Labor in 21st Century New York City 4.05 Representing : Urban Change in Research and on Sunday 10:15 - 11:45am 392 5.07 Film

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AUTHOR MEETS CRITICS SESSIONS

The White Saviour Film: Content, Critics, and Consumption Thursday 1:45 – 3:15pm 31 3.03 by Matthew Hughey Plastic Money: Constructing Markets for Credit Cards in Friday 8:30 – 10:00am 80 Eight Postcommunist Countries by Akos Rona-Tas and Alya 4.11 Guseva Sex, Politics, and Putin: Gender, Activism and Political Friday 10:15 – 11:45am 109 3.10 Legitimacy in Russia by Valerie Sperling Inequality in the Promised Land: Race, Resources, and Friday 12:00 – 1:30pm 136 Suburban Schooling by R. L`Heureux Lewis-McCoy 5.07

Unequal Time: Gender, Class and Family in Employment Friday 1:45 – 3:15pm 168 Schedules by Dan Clawson and Naomi Gerstel 5.07

Grandmothers at Work: Juggling Families and Jobs by Saturday 8:30 – 10:00am 223 Madonna Harrington Meyer 3.10

The Ex-Prisoner`s Dilemma: How Women Negotiate Saturday 10:15 – 11:45am 253 Competing Narratives of Reentry and Desistance by Andrea 3.10 Leverentz

The Stickup Kids: Race, Drugs, Violence, and the American Saturday 10:15 – 11:45am 254 3.11 Dream by Randol Contreras

Seeing the Light: The Social Logic of Personal Discovery by Saturday 12:00 – 1:30pm 281 3.10 Thomas DeGloma Savage Portrayals: Race, Media, and the Central Park Saturday 1:45 – 3:15pm 311 3.10 Jogger Case by Natalia Byfield

The Tolerance Trap: How God, Genes, and Good Intentions Saturday 3:30 – 5:00pm 338 3.10 are Sabotaging Gay Equality by Suzanna Danufa Walters Fashioning Fat: Inside Plus-Size Modeling by Amanda Sunday 8:30 – 10:00am 363 3.10 Czerniawski The Last Best Place: Gender, Family and Migration in the Sunday 10:15 – 11:45am 390 3.10 New West by Leah Schmalzbauer

Tightrope: A Racial Journey to the Age of Obama by Gail Sunday 10:15 – 11:45am 391 4.10 Garfield

IN MEMORY: ANITA ILTA GAREY Thursday 1:45 – 3:15pm 39 In Honor of Anita Ilta Garey: Gender and Families 4.05

MINI-CONFERENCE: Carework in the 21st Century Friday 8:30 – 10:00am 82 Stratification in Paid Care Work 3.05 Building Boundaries through Professionalization of Care Friday 10:15 – 11:45am 110 3.05 Work (cont’d)

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MINI-CONFERENCE: Carework in the 21st Century – cont’d Pushing the Boundaries: Defying Gender and Class Friday 12:00 – 1:30pm 138 3.05 Expectations of Care Friday 1:45 – 3:15pm 169 Building Bridges: Towards a Sustainable Care Movement 3.05 Transnational Care I: Immigration and Migration and Care Friday 3:30 – 5:00pm 200 3.05 Work Saturday 8:30 – 10:00am 225 Transnational Care II: Identity and Racial/Ethnic 3.05 Stratification Saturday 10:15 – 11:45am 256 Care across Physical Borders 3.05

Saturday 12:00 – 1:30pm 282 Care across the Life Course 3.05

Saturday 1:45 – 3:15pm Carework Roundtables 5.08 Listening, Speaking, and Narrative in Carework Research Saturday 3:30 – 5:00pm 339 4.11 and Practice

MINI-CONFERENCE: Culture and Cognition Thursday 1:45 – 3:15pm 32 Constructing Political Identities 4.02

Thursday 3:30 – 5:00pm 56 Culture, Cognition, and Emotion 4.02

Friday 10:15 – 11:45am 111 Performing the Arts and Artistic Organizations 4.03

Friday 12:00 – 1:30pm 139 Taken-for-Grantedness 4.03

Friday 1:45 – 3:15pm 170 New Frontiers in Culture and Cognition 4.03

Saturday 8:30 – 10:00am 227 Culture, Classification, and the Construction of Identities 4.02

Saturday 10:15 – 11:45am 258 Continuity and Discontinuity 4.02

Saturday 12:00 – 1:30pm 284 Margins, Liminality, and Boundary Work 4.02

Saturday 1:45 – 3:15pm 313 Embodied Cognition 4.02

Saturday 3:30 – 5:00pm 359 Culture and Cognition Roundtable 5.08

MINI-CONFERENCE: Digital Sociology Friday 8:30 – 10:00am 83 Emergent Politics 3.03 Queer, Maternal, and Desperate: Accumulating Value from Friday 8:30 – 10:00am 84 3.04 Online Sociality Friday 12:00 – 1:30pm 140 Critical Theories of the Digital 3.04

Friday 1:45 – 3:15pm 171 Big Data: Histories, Futures, and Societies 3.04 Public Digital Sociology: Journalism, Citizen Engagement, Friday 3:30 -5:00pm 201 3.04 and Crowdfunding Saturday 8:30 – 10:00am 228 Race, Racism, and Digitally Mediated Spaces 3.04

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MINI-CONFERENCE: Digital Sociology – cont’d

Saturday 10:15 – 11:45am 259 Digital Culture and Economy 3.04

Saturday 12:00 – 1:30pm 285 Digital Structures, Digital Institutions: Education 3.04

Saturday 1:45 – 3:15pm 314 Digital Personas, Digital Bodies 3.04

Digital Sociology Roundtables 5.08 Saturday 3:30 – 5:00pm

MINI-CONFERENCE: Ethnography

Saturday 8:30 - 10:00am 226 Back to the Basics: Questions of Epistemology 5.04

Saturday 10:15 - 11:45am 257 Local Comparisons 5.04

Saturday 12:00- 1:30pm 283 Selves and Bodies 5.04

Saturday 1:45 - 3:15 pm 312 International Comparisons 5.04

Saturday 3:30 - 5:00 pm 340 Relationships and the Category of the Person 5.04

MINI-CONFERENCE: Gender, Work, and Family Thursday 3:30 - 5:00 pm 58 Navigating the Politics of Gender 4.11 A Conversation with Kathleen Gerson on Gender, Family, Friday 1:45 - 3:15pm 172 4.11 and Work Friday 3:30 - 5:00pm 202 Gender, Work, and Family: Ongoing and New Issues Metropolis Gender, Family, LGBT and Public Policy: What Has and Saturday 8:30 - 10:00 am 229 Metropolis Needs to Change? Gender and Sexual Assault: Yes Means Yes or No Means Saturday 12:00 - 1:30 pm 286 Metropolis No?

MINI-CONFERENCE: Military Sociology Thursday 12:00 - 1:30 pm 3 Sexual Assault and Mental Health in the Military 3.11

Thursday 1:45 - 3:15 pm 33 Technology & Culture in the Military 3.11 Thursday 3:30 - 5:00 pm 57 Military Families and Children 3.11 Friday 8:30 - 10:00am 85 Peace, Morality, Respect and Justice In Peace and Conflict 3.11

Friday 10:15 - 11:45am 112 Culture, Conflict, and Veteran Reintegration 3.11

Saturday 3:30 - 5:00pm 341 Gender and Social Conflict Issues in the Military 3.11

SESSIONS ON WRITING AND PUBLISHING Saturday 12:00 – 1:30pm 305 Writing for Contexts... and the World 4.11

Saturday 12:00 – 1:30pm 306 How to Publish a Book Manuscript 5.03

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WORKSHOPS

Humanizing Your Data: Interdisciplinary Approach to Thursday 12:00 – 1:30pm 4 4.01 Presenting Sociological Research

Research and Pedagogy: Entering the Field and Diving Into Thursday 3:30 – 5:00pm 59 4.06 the Data

Friday 10:15 – 11:45am 113 ESS-ORN: Opportunities in Retirement Network 4.01

Intergroup Dialogue Pedagogy and Educational Border Friday 12:00 – 1:30pm 141 4.01 Crossing

The Feminist Teaching Portfolio (Sponsored by the ESS Friday 1:45 – 3:15pm 193 3.06 Committee on the Status of Women)

Philanthropy and Social Justice: Engaging/Exploring Friday 1:45 – 3:15pm 173 5.03 Emerging and Enduring Issues

Life After the PhD: Temporary and Transitional Jobs Saturday 8:30 – 10:00am 249 4.06 (Sponsored by the ESS Graduate Education Committee)

Thinking of Graduate School?: Advice for Undergraduate Saturday 10:15 – 11:45am 277 Students (Sponsored by the ESS Graduate Education 4.06 Committee)

Sociology ProSeminar: Undergraduate Professional Saturday 12:00 – 1:30pm 287 4.01 Development Seminar in Preparation for Graduate School

Graduate Student Workshop: Navigating the Profession Saturday 3:30 – 5:00pm 360 5.03 (Sponsored by the ESS Committee on the Status of Women) Working at Crossing Borders Within the Classroom and Beyond the College: Integrating Culturally Responsive Sunday 8:30 – 10:00am 365 4.01 Pedagogy and Place Based Curriculum as in Teaching Sociology Futures Across the Curriculum: Forward Orientations in Sunday 8:30 – 10:00am 366 4.06 Challenging Times

Sunday 10:15 – 11:45am 393 Revising the ASA Code of Ethics 4.01

SPONSORED BY COMMITTEE ON COMMUNITY COLLEGES Friday 8:30 – 10:00am 103 Crossing the Borders into Student Success 4.06

Friday 10:15 – 11:45am 134 Integrating Experience into the Sociology Classroom 4.06

Crossing Borders: Student Perspectives from Community Friday 12:00 – 1:30pm 164 4.06 College to Elite/Highly Selective College

Committee on Community Colleges Open House – All Are Friday 1:45 – 3:15pm 192 4.06 Welcome!

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SPONSORED BY COMMITTEE ON GRADUATE EDUCATION Saturday 8:30 – 10:0 am 249 Life After the PhD: Temporary and Transitional Jobs 4.06

Thinking of Graduate School? Advice for Undergraduate Saturday 10:15 – 11:30am 277 4.06 Students

SPONSORED BY COMMITTEE ON THE STATUS OF MINORITIES

'They Should Go Back to Where They Came From:' Race Friday 8:30 – 10:00am 104 Metropolis and Racism in Media and Social Media

New Directions in Race and Ethnic Competition/Threat Friday 1:45 – 3:15pm 191 3.11 Theory

The Obama Administration and Race Relations: Four Years Saturday 8:30 – 10:00am 248 4.03 Later

SPONSORED BY COMMITTEE ON THE STATUS OF WOMEN Friday 1:45 – 3:15pm 193 The Feminist Teaching Portfolio 3.06

Saturday 3:30 – 5:00pm 360 Graduate Student Workshop: Navigating the Profession 5.03

MEETINGS Thursday 10:15-11:45am 1 ESS Executive Committee Meeting I 4.01

Friday 7:30-8:30am 79 Department Chair’s Breakfast 4.01

Friday 10:15-11:45am 132 ESS Meeting on the Status of Minorities 3.01

Friday 12:00-1:30pm 162 ESS Committee on Graduate Education 3.01

Friday 1:45-3:15pm 189 ESS Publications Committee Meeting 3.01

Friday 3:30-5:00pm 221 Sociological Forum Editorial Board Meeting 3.01

Saturday 10:15-11:45am 275 ESS Committee on the Status of Women 4.01

Sunday 7:30-8:30am 362 ESS General Business Meeting 3.01

Sunday 9:00 -12:00pm 389 ESS Executive Committee Meeting II 3.01

TOURS (Preregistration required) Thursday 1:45pm Changing Lower Manhattan Hotel Led by Gregory Smithsimon Lobby Saturday 3:00pm East Village Pub Crawl and Walking Tour Starbucks/ Led by Richard Ocejo and Jonathan Wynn Astor Sq Sunday 10:30am Greenwich Village Hotel Led by William Helmreich Lobby

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Crossing Borders ESS Annual Meeting Program Summary

Thursday, 26 February 2015 10:15 AM-11:45 AM 1. Meeting -- ESS Executive Committee Meeting I -- 4.01 12:00 PM-1:30 PM 2. Invited Thematic Session -- Transnational Cultures of the Elite -- 4.04 3. Military Sociology Mini-Conference Session -- Sexual Assault and Mental Health in the Military -- 3.11 4. Workshop -- Humanizing Your Data: Interdisciplinary Approach to Presenting Sociological Research -- 4.01 5. Paper Session -- Constructing the Criminal: Cultural and Social Influences -- 3.02 6. Paper Session -- Social Class, Race, and Ethnicity in Families and Schools -- 3.03 7. Paper Session -- Immigrant Activism -- 3.04 8. Paper Session -- Boundaries of Exclusion: The Intersectional Dimensions of Religion -- 3.05 9. Paper Session -- Meaning Making and the Latin American Experience -- 3.06 10. Paper Session -- New Perspectives on Sex/Gender and Health -- 3.10 11. Paper Session -- Inequalities and Social Policies -- 4.02 12. Paper Session -- Popular Culture and Media: Images and Representations -- 4.03 13. Paper Session -- Teacher Practice and Pedagogy -- 4.05 14. Paper Session -- BDSM Practices and Identities -- 4.06 15. Paper Session -- Education in an International Context -- 4.10 16. Paper Session -- Issues in Sexual and Reproductive Health -- 4.11 17. Paper Session -- Comparative Studies of the Immigrant Experience -- 5.03 18. Paper Session -- Historical and Comparative Approaches to Race -- 5.04 19. Paper Session -- Urban Spaces: Isolation and Relocation -- 5.07 20. Paper Session -- Body Weight: Identities and Inequalities -- Metropolis 21. Roundtable -- Education and the Neighborhood: The Implications of Context -- 5.08 22. Roundtable -- Race and Electoral Politics -- 5.08 23. Roundtable -- Teasing and Bullying -- 5.08 24. Roundtable -- Digital Media: Differences in Use and Production -- 5.08 25. Roundtable -- Theoretical Issues in Knowledge Production -- 5.08 26. Roundtable -- The Cultural Logics, Dynamics, and Mobilization of Identity -- 5.08 27. Roundtable -- Culture in Work -- 5.08 28. Poster Session -- General Poster Session --Gotham Foyer 1:45 PM-3:15 PM 29. Invited Thematic Session -- At the Border of Adulthood: New Insights into the Transition to Adulthood -- 3.02 30. Conversation -- A Conversation with Douglas Massey -- 4.04 31. Author-Meets-Critics -- The White Savior Film: Content, Critics, and Consumption by Matthew Hughey -- 3.03 32. Culture and Cognition Mini-Conference Session -- Constructing Political Identities -- 4.02 33. Military Sociology Mini-Conference Session -- Technology & Culture in the Military -- 3.11 34. Paper Session -- Intersectional Perspectives on Education: Race, Class, and Gender -- 3.04 35. Paper Session -- The Social Contexts of Incarceration: Patterns and Implications -- 3.05 36. Paper Session -- The Reach of Neo-Liberalism: Ideas and Policies -- 3.06 37. Paper Session -- Being Undocumented: Stories from the Field -- 3.10 38. Paper Session -- Migration Networks and Cultural Ties -- Perspectives and Issues -- 4.03 39. Paper Session -- In Honor of Anita Ilta Garey: Gender and Families -- 4.05 40. Paper Session -- Housing, Home, and Inequality -- 4.06 41. Paper Session -- Neighborhood Diversity and Community Dynamics -- 4.10 42. Paper Session -- Citizenship and Belonging over the Life Course -- 4.11 43. Paper Session -- Crossing Boundaries between Fields: Strategies, Techniques and Methods -- 5.03 44. Paper Session -- Defining Sexuality: Theories and Methods -- 5.04 45. Paper Session -- Seeking Refuge in the Global Context -- 5.07 46. Paper Session -- Public Health: Contagious Illness and Epidemics -- Metropolis

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Crossing Borders ESS Annual Meeting Program Summary

Thursday, 1:45-3:15 pm – cont’d 47. Roundtable -- Immigrant Work and Entrepreneurship -- 5.08(1) 48. Roundtable -- New Research in Demography -- 5.08(2) 49. Roundtable -- Topics in Immigration -- 5.08(3) 50. Roundtable -- Law and Society -- 5.08(4) 51. Roundtable -- Culture, Representations, and New Media Technologies -- 5.08(5) 52. Roundtable -- Animals and Society: New Research -- 5.08(6) 3:30 PM-5:00 PM 53. Presidential Session -- U.S. Immigration Fifty Years After the 1965 Hart Celler Act -- Metropolis 54. Invited Thematic Session -- Consequences of Incarceration: Individuals, Families, and Communities -- 4.04 55. Invited Thematic Session -- Reimagining Boundaries between States and Communities -- 5.07 56. Culture and Cognition Mini-Conference Session -- Culture, Cognition, and Emotion -- 4.02 57. Military Sociology Mini-Conference Session -- Military Families and Children -- 3.11 58. Gender, Work, & Family Mini-Conference Session -- Navigating the Politics of Gender -- 4.11 59. Workshop -- Research and Pedagogy: Entering the Field and Diving Into the Data -- 4.06 60. Paper Session -- Language and Immigrant Integration -- 3.02 61. Paper Session -- The Impact of Inequality on Education and Educational Institutions -- 3.03 62. Paper Session -- Gender in Popular Media -- 3.04 63. Paper Session -- Science and Technology -- 3.05 64. Paper Session -- The Reach and Impact of Urban Development -- 3.06 65. Paper Session -- Migration and Modes of Exclusion -- 3.10 66. Paper Session -- Culture and the Self -- 4.03 67. Paper Session -- Perspectives on Police and Policing Practices -- 4.05 68. Paper Session -- Issues in Migration: Lives Across Borders -- 4.10 69. Paper Session -- Realities of Being / States of Consciousness -- 5.03 70. Paper Session -- Lessons from Applied Sociology -- 5.04 71. Roundtable -- Contextualizing Communities: Analyzing from the Inside Up -- 5.08(1) 72. Roundtable -- Educational Innovations and Organizational Change -- 5.08(2) 73. Roundtable -- Tourism -- 5.08(3) 74. Roundtable -- Spatial Dynamics of Segregation -- 5.08(4) 75. Roundtable -- Political Violence -- 5.08(5) 76. Roundtable -- Complexities of Gender in Context -- 5.08(6) 77. Roundtable -- Solidarity and Community Among Disenfranchised Groups -- 5.08(7) 5:30 PM-7:00 PM 78. Plenary -- Robin Williams Lecture presented by Mary C. Waters -- Metropolis Friday, 27 February 2015 7:30 AM-8:30 AM 79. Meeting -- Department Chair's Breakfast -- Sponsored by the American Sociological Association - - 4.01 8:30 AM-10:00 AM 80. Author-Meets-Critics -- Plastic Money: Constructing Markets for Credit Cards in Eight Postcommunist Countries by Akos Rona-Tas and Alya Guseva -- 4.11 81. Spotlight on New York City -- Black Immigrant New York -- 4.10 82. Carework Mini-Conference Session -- Stratification in Paid Care Work -- 3.05 83. Digital Sociology Mini-Conference Session -- Emergent Politics -- 3.03 84. Digital Sociology Mini-Conference Session -- Queer, Maternal, and Desperate: Accumulating Value from Online Sociality -- 3.04 85. Military Sociology Mini-Conference Session -- Peace, Morality, Respect and Justice In Peace and Conflict -- 3.11 86. Paper Session -- Gentrification and Public Space -- 3.02 87. Paper Session -- Social Mobility and the Post-industrial City -- 3.06 88. Paper Session -- In Transit: Deportation and the Deportee in Transnational Political Economies -- 3.10

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Crossing Borders ESS Annual Meeting Program Summary

Friday, 8:30 AM-10:00 AM – cont’d 89. Paper Session -- Contesting and Contextualizing Labor and Community in the Construction of an Alternative Food System -- 4.02 90. Paper Session -- Second Generation Experiences -- 4.03 91. Paper Session -- Rethinking Racial Classification: Race, Caste, and Class -- 4.04 92. Paper Session -- Reentry and Recidivism after Incarceration -- 4.05 93. Paper Session -- Perspectives on Colorblindness -- 5.03 94. Paper Session -- Comparative and Historical Approaches to Religion -- 5.04 95. Paper Session -- Studying Transnationalism in Europe: New Perspectives -- 5.07 96. Roundtable -- Environmental Justice: Measuring Impact and Exposure -- 5.08(1) 97. Roundtable -- Social Movements: Forms of Mobilization -- 5.08(2) 98. Roundtable -- Exploring Sexuality and Identity -- 5.08(3) 99. Roundtable -- Shaping Transgender Lives -- 5.08(4) 100. Roundtable -- Economic Valuation, Policy and Principles -- 5.08(5) 101. Roundtable -- Gender, Family, and Children -- 5.08(6) 102. Roundtable -- College Majors: Choice, Drop-out, and Satisfaction -- 5.08(7) 103. Committee on Community Colleges Paper Session -- Crossing the Borders into Student Success - - 4.06 104. Committee on the Status of Minorities Paper Session -- 'They Should Go Back to Where They Came From:' Race and Racism in Media and Social Media -- Metropolis 10:15 AM-11:45 AM 105. Presidential Session -- Undocumented in America: A Conversation with Roberto Gonzales and Robert C. Smith -- 3.02 106. Presidential Session -- You Are What You Eat: New Directions in the Sociology of Food -- 4.02 107. Invited Thematic Session -- Exploring Our Religious Traditions: Rethinking the Axial Age -- 3.03 108. Conversation -- A Conversation with Herbert J. Gans -- 5.04 109. Author-Meets-Critics -- Sex, Politics, and Putin: Gender, Activism and Political Legitimacy in Russia by Valerie Sperling -- 3.10 110. Carework Mini-Conference Session -- Building Boundaries through Professionalization of Care Work -- 3.05 111. Culture and Cognition Mini-Conference Session -- Performing the Arts and Artistic Organizations - - 4.03 112. Military Sociology Mini-Conference Session -- Culture, Conflict, and Veteran Reintegration -- 3.11 113. Workshop -- ESS-ORN: Opportunities in Retirement Network -- 4.01 114. Paper Session -- New Cultural and Social Psychological Approaches to Embodiment -- 3.04 115. Paper Session -- Rural Communities and Economies -- 3.06 116. Paper Session -- Gentrification and Race in Comparative Perspective -- 4.04 117. Paper Session -- Middle East Politics -- 4.05 118. Paper Session -- The Next Step: New Areas in Asian American Life, Education and Work -- 4.10 119. Paper Session -- Emotions and Performance -- 4.11 120. Paper Session -- Diversifying Sociology: Faculty Advancement for Women and Women of Color -- 5.03 121. Paper Session -- Multivocal Global Health Discourse Emphasizing Change: Clarifying Possibilities for Multi-Stakeholder Dialogues and Alternative Futures -- 5.07 122. Paper Session -- Resistance and Limits in Everyday Work -- Metropolis 123. Roundtable -- The Recent Decline in the Prison Population in New York State: Mass Incarceration to Mass Supervision? -- 5.08(1) 124. Roundtable -- Topics in Muslim Identity -- 5.08(2) 125. Roundtable -- Issues in Youth and Deviance -- 5.08(3) 126. Roundtable -- Belief and Inequality -- 5.08(4) 127. Roundtable -- The Second Generation: Educational Outcomes -- 5.08(5) 128. Roundtable -- New Issues in Migration -- 5.08(6) 129. Roundtable -- Masculinities -- 5.08(7) 130. Roundtable -- Race and Workplace Inequality -- 5.08(8) 131. Roundtable -- Voices of Contention in American Civil Society -- 5.08(9) 132. Meeting -- ESS Committee on the Status of Minorities -- 3.01 133. Poster Session -- Undergraduate Poster Presentation Session I – Gotham Foyer

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Crossing Borders ESS Annual Meeting Program Summary

Friday, 10:15 AM-11:45 AM – cont’d 134. Committee on Community Colleges Paper Session -- Integrating Experience into the Sociology Classroom -- 4.06 12:00 PM-1:30 PM 135. Presidential Session -- Inequality Around the World, From the National to the Global: Paul Krugman and Branko Milanovic in Conversation, Moderated by Janet Gornick -- Metropolis 136. Author-Meets-Critics -- Inequality in the Promised Land: Race, Resources, and Suburban Schooling by R. L'Heureux Lewis-McCoy -- 5.07 137. Spotlight on New York City -- Gentrification in the City of Extremes -- 4.10 138. Carework Mini-Conference Session -- Co-sponsored with the Committee on the Status of Women: Pushing the Boundaries: Defying Gender and Class Expectations of Care -- 3.05 139. Culture and Cognition Mini-Conference Session -- Taken-for-Grantedness -- 4.03 140. Digital Sociology Mini-Conference Session -- Critical Theories of the Digital -- 3.04 141. Workshop -- Intergroup Dialogue Pedagogy and Educational Border Crossing -- 4.01 142. Paper Session -- Collective Memory: New Approaches and Cases -- 3.02 143. Paper Session -- The Occupy Movement -- 3.03 144. Paper Session -- Boundary Making and Border Crossing in Global Higher Education: Studies from America and Britain -- 3.06 145. Paper Session -- Motherhood, Gender, and Family -- 3.10 146. Paper Session -- Community Responses to Disaster and Crisis -- 3.11 147. Paper Session -- The Political Economy of Food -- 4.02 148. Paper Session -- Gender Violence and Sexual Victimization -- 4.04 149. Paper Session -- Changing Families: Same Sex Marriage and LGBT Parents -- 4.05 150. Paper Session -- Moving from the Margins to the Mainstream: Addressing the Maltreatment of People with Disabilities -- 4.11 151. Paper Session -- Negotiating Identities in the Immigrant Context -- 5.03 152. Paper Session -- Strategy and Social Movements -- 5.04 153. Roundtable -- Prison and Incarceration -- 5.08(1) 154. Roundtable -- Alternative Modes of Claims-Making -- 5.08(2) 155. Roundtable -- Framing the Conversation: Environment and Ideology -- 5.08(3) 156. Roundtable -- Issues in Employment, Labor Security, and Retirement -- 5.08(4) 157. Roundtable -- HIV/AIDS - Perspectives and Policies -- 5.08(5) 158. Roundtable -- Race and Health Care -- 5.08(6) 159. Roundtable -- Race, Migration, and Schooling -- 5.08(7) 160. Roundtable -- Undergraduate Roundtable I -- 5.08(8) 161. Roundtable -- Undergraduate Roundtable II -- 5.08(9) 162. Meeting -- ESS Committee on Graduate Education -- 3.01 163. Poster Session -- Undergraduate Poster Presentation Session II -- Gotham Foyer 164. Committee on Community Colleges Discussion Session -- Crossing Borders: Student Perspectives From Community College to Elite/Highly Selective College -- 4.06 1:45 PM-3:15 PM 165. Presidential Session -- Beyond The Model Minority: How Culture Matters for Asian American Achievement -- 3.02 166. Presidential Session -- Loft Living: Twenty-five Years Later -- 4.05 167. Invited Thematic Session -- Research in the Public Eye: Crossing the Border Between Sociology and Journalism -- 4.04 168. Author-Meets-Critics -- Unequal Time: Gender, Class and Family in Employment Schedules by Dan Clawson and Naomi Gerstel -- 5.07 169. Carework Mini-Conference Session -- Building Bridges: Towards a Sustainable Care Movement -- 3.05 170. Culture and Cognition Mini-Conference Session -- New Frontiers in Culture and Cognition -- 4.03 171. Digital Sociology Mini-Conference Session -- Big Data: Histories, Futures, and Societies -- 3.04 172. Gender, Work, & Family Mini-Conference Session -- A Conversation with Kathleen Gerson on Gender, Family, and Work -- 4.11 173. Workshop -- Philanthropy and Social Justice: Engaging/Exploring Emerging and Enduring Issues - - 5.03

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Friday, 1:45 PM-3:15 PM – cont’d 174. Paper Session -- New Perspectives in Medical Sociology: Exploring the Conditions for Health and Well-Being -- 3.03 175. Paper Session -- Social Media: Digital Connections and Digital Interactions -- 3.10 176. Paper Session -- The Symbolism and Symbolic Worlds of Food -- 4.02 177. Paper Session -- Identity Transitions & Liminal States -- 4.10 178. Paper Session -- Class, Capital, and Sport -- 5.04 179. Paper Session -- Social Movements: Challenges and Dilemmas -- Metropolis 180. Roundtable -- Gendered Representations and Gendered Ideologies -- 4.01 181. Roundtable -- Issues in the Sociology of Sport -- 5.08(1) 182. Roundtable -- Teaching Sociology -- Creative Approaches and New Directions -- 5.08(2) 183. Roundtable -- Occupational Networks and Subgroups -- 5.08(3) 184. Roundtable -- Constructing Racial and Ethnic Others -- 5.08(4) 185. Roundtable -- Political Initiatives and Policies -- 5.08(5) 186. Roundtable -- Borders and Border-Crossing -- 5.08(6) 187. Roundtable -- Policing and Communities -- 5.08(7) 188. Roundtable -- Undergraduate Roundtable III -- 5.08(8) 189. Meeting -- ESS Publications Committee Meeting -- 3.01 190. Poster Session -- Undergraduate Poster Presentation Session III -- Gotham Foyer 191. Committee on the Status of Minorities Paper Session -- New Directions in Race and Ethnic Competition/Threat Theory -- 3.11 192. Committee on Community Colleges Open House -- All are Welcome! -- 4.06 193. Workshop Sponsored by the ESS Committee on the Status of Women -- The Feminist Teaching Portfolio -- 3.06 3:30 PM-5:00 PM 194. Presidential Session -- The Future of Mass Incarceration -- 3.03 195. Presidential Session -- The Cross-Border Connection: Immigrants, Emigrants, and Their Homeland by Roger Waldinger -- 4.03 196. Presidential Session -- The Future of Neighborhoods and Cities -- 4.04 197. Presidential Session -- Narratives of Arrival: Crossing Borders in Literature and Sociology -- 4.10 198. Invited Thematic Session -- How the Past Can Inform the Future of American Medicine -- 4.11 199. Conversation -- A Conversation with Eviatar Zerubavel -- 5.04 200. Carework Mini-Conference Session -- Transnational Care I: Immigration and Migration and Care Work -- 3.05 201. Digital Sociology Mini-Conference Session -- Public Digital Sociology: Journalism, Citizen Engagement, and Crowdfunding -- 3.04 202. Gender, Work, & Family Mini-Conference Session -- Gender, Work, and Family: Ongoing and New Issues -- Metropolis 203. Paper Session -- Negotiating Urban Spaces -- 3.02 204. Paper Session -- Organizational Cultures and Organizational Work -- 3.06 205. Paper Session -- Health across National Contexts -- 3.10 206. Paper Session -- Culture and Politics -- 3.11 207. Paper Session -- Feeding Children: Examining the Borders and Boundaries of Contemporary Food Practices -- 4.02 208. Paper Session -- Sex Work in a Digital Era -- 4.05 209. Paper Session -- Immigrants and Health -- 4.06 210. Paper Session -- Borderlands: Controversies and Policy Responses -- 5.03 211. Paper Session -- Higher Education: Issues of Access, Retention, and Inequality -- 5.07 212. Roundtable -- Global Perspectives on Violence Against Children -- 5.08(1) 213. Roundtable -- Educational Tracks: Patterns and Consequences -- 5.08(2) 214. Roundtable -- Community Patterns: Social and Economic Capital -- 5.08(3) 215. Roundtable -- Oral History Projects: Sociological Documentation of Crossing Borders -- 5.08(4) 216. Roundtable -- Community Organizations Building Collective Efficacy in Heights -- 5.08(5) 217. Roundtable -- Experiences of First Generation and First-Year College-Goers -- 5.08(6) 218. Roundtable -- Political Economy, Policies, and Development -- 5.08(7) 219. Roundtable -- Race and School Systems -- 5.08(8)

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Friday, 3:30 PM-5:00 PM – cont’d 220. Roundtable -- Media and the Shaping of Public Perceptions -- 5.08(9) 221. Meeting -- Sociological Forum Editorial Board Meeting -- 3.01 5:30 PM-7:00 PM 222. Plenary -- Does Race Still Matter? Race in America, Past, Present, and Future -- Metropolis Saturday, 28 February 2015 8:30 AM-10:00 AM 223. Author-Meets-Critics -- Grandmothers at Work: Juggling Families and Jobs by Madonna Harrington Meyer -- 3.10 224. Spotlight on New York City -- Reading about New York: New Books on NYC -- 5.03 225. Carework Mini-Conference Session -- Transnational Care II: Identity and Racial/Ethnic Stratification -- 3.05 226. Ethnography Mini-Conference Session -- Back to the Basics: Questions of Epistemology -- 5.04 227. Culture and Cognition Mini-Conference Session -- Culture, Classification, and the Construction of Identities -- 4.02 228. Digital Sociology Mini-Conference Session -- Race, Racism, and Digitally Mediated Spaces -- 3.04 229. Gender, Work, & Family Mini-Conference Session -- Gender, Family, LGBT and Public Policy: What Has and Needs to Change? -- Metropolis 230. Paper Session -- Family Development and Community Resources -- 3.02 231. Paper Session -- Teaching and Curriculums -- 3.03 232. Paper Session -- The College Transition: Expectations, Preparations, and Readiness -- 3.06 233. Paper Session -- Identity Boundaries and Sexuality -- 3.11 234. Paper Session -- Transnational Ties in Global Perspective -- 4.04 235. Paper Session -- Racial Dynamics of Dating & Marriage -- 4.05 236. Paper Session -- Gender and Sports -- 4.10 237. Paper Session -- Racial Dimensions of Health Issues -- 4.11 238. Paper Session -- Sociology of Reproduction I: Managing Risk, Consent and Medical Decisions -- 5.07 239. Roundtable -- Cutting Edge Teaching & Learning: Negotiating Intellectual and Pedagogical Risk in the Classroom -- 5.08(1) 240. Roundtable -- The Global Diffusion Processes of K-pop, Japanese Kawaii, and Silicon Valley Aesthetics -- 5.08(2) 241. Roundtable -- Teaching about Crime and Punishment in an Age of Mass Incarceration -- 5.08(3) 242. Roundtable -- Issues in Crime and Criminology -- 5.08(4) 243. Roundtable -- Multiple and Intersecting Identities -- 5.08(5) 244. Roundtable -- Unions and Union Campaigns: Formation and Decline -- 5.08(6) 245. Roundtable -- Culture, Markets, and the Shaping of the City -- 5.08(7) 246. Roundtable -- Education and the Community College -- 5.08(8) 247. Roundtable -- Knowledge that Engages: Politics, Policy, and the Public -- 5.08(9) 248. Committee on the Status of Minorities Paper Session -- The Obama Administration and Race Relations: Four Years Later -- 4.03 249. Workshop Sponsored by the ESS Committee on Graduate Education -- Life After the PhD: Temporary and Transitional Jobs -- 4.06 10:15 AM-11:45 AM 250. Presidential Session -- Child Well-Being in Context -- 4.05 251. Invited Thematic Session -- Racial Boundaries and the Shifting American Color Line -- 4.04 252. Conversation -- A Conversation with Alejandro Portes -- 3.03 253. Author-Meets-Critics -- The Ex-Prisoner's Dilemma: How Women Negotiate Competing Narratives of Reentry and Desistance by Andrea Leverentz -- 3.10 254. Author-Meets-Critics -- The Stickup Kids: Race, Drugs, Violence, and the American Dream by Randol Contreras -- 3.11 255. Spotlight on New York City -- Asian New York: New Patterns of Immigrant Settlement, Identity, and Labor Markets -- 4.11 256. Carework Mini-Conference Session -- Care across Physical Borders -- 3.05 257. Ethnography Mini-Conference Session -- Local Comparisons -- 5.04

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Saturday, 10:15 AM-11:45 AM – cont’d 258. Culture and Cognition Mini-Conference Session -- Continuity and Discontinuity -- 4.02 259. Digital Sociology Mini-Conference Session -- Digital Culture and Economy -- 3.04 260. Paper Session -- New Issues in the Sociology of Religion -- 3.02 261. Paper Session -- Racialization, the Labor Market, and Immigrant Integration -- 3.06 262. Paper Session -- The Welfare State and Redistribution Policies -- 4.03 263. Paper Session -- Social and Cultural Dimensions of Music -- 4.10 264. Paper Session -- Methodological Issues in the Study of Culture -- 5.03 265. Paper Session -- Birth Politics: Scholars and Practitioners in Dialogue -- 5.07 266. Paper Session -- Gender and Violence -- Metropolis 267. Roundtable -- Pushing Beyond Zero: Issues in Zero Tolerance School Discipline and Positive Discipline Alternatives -- 5.08(1) 268. Roundtable -- Marxian Theory at Border Crossings -- 5.08(2) 269. Roundtable -- Crime and Drugs in NYC Neighborhoods: A Model for Crowd-Sourcing Data Collection about Sensitive Topics and Hidden Populations -- 5.08(3) 270. Roundtable -- Politics and Government: Opinions and Reactions -- 5.08(4) 271. Roundtable -- Visual Sociology -- The Impact of Visual Media -- 5.08(5) 272. Roundtable -- Gender, Education, and Gender Socialization -- 5.08(6) 273. Roundtable -- Environmental Sociology and Ecology -- 5.08(7) 274. Roundtable -- Epistemological Concerns and the Craft of Sociology -- 5.08(8) 275. Meeting -- ESS Committee on the Status of Women -- 4.01 276. Poster Session -- Undergraduate Poster Presentation Session IV -- Gotham Foyer 277. Workshop Sponsored by the ESS Committee on Graduate Education -- Thinking of Graduate School?: Advice for Undergraduate Students -- 4.06 12:00 PM-1:30 PM 278. Presidential Session -- Class Boundaries: Education, Diversity, and Inequality -- 4.05 279. Invited Thematic Session -- Crossing Interracial Borders -- 3.11 280. Conversation -- A Conversation with Elijah Anderson -- 3.03 281. Author-Meets-Critics -- Seeing the Light: The Social Logic of Personal Discovery by Thomas DeGloma -- 3.10 282. Carework Mini-Conference Session -- Care across the Life Course -- 3.05 283. Ethnography Mini-Conference Session -- Selves and Bodies -- 5.04 284. Culture and Cognition Mini-Conference Session -- Margins, Liminality, and Boundary Work -- 4.02 285. Digital Sociology Mini-Conference Session -- Digital Structures, Digital Institutions: Education -- 3.04 286. Gender, Work, & Family Mini-Conference Session -- Gender and Sexual Assault: Yes Means Yes or No Means No? -- Metropolis 287. Workshop -- Sociology ProSeminar: Undergraduate Professional Development Seminar in Preparation for Graduate School -- 4.01 288. Paper Session -- Trauma and Narrative -- 3.02 289. Paper Session -- Issues in Parenting and Family -- 3.06 290. Paper Session -- Professional Identities in the Cultural Industries -- 4.03 291. Paper Session -- Racialization of Muslims -- 4.04 292. Paper Session -- Rethinking Marriage -- 4.06 293. Paper Session -- Making Careers, Structuring Professions -- 4.10 294. Paper Session -- Sociology of Reproduction II: Stratified Reproduction -- 5.07 295. Roundtable -- Family Dynamics -- 5.08(1) 296. Roundtable -- Issues in Education and Teaching -- 5.08(2) 297. Roundtable -- Race and Ethnicity -- 5.08(3) 298. Roundtable -- Sexualities: Space and Place -- 5.08(4) 299. Roundtable -- Social Psychology: Status and Meaning -- 5.08(5) 300. Roundtable -- Urban Inequality: Consequences and Solutions -- 5.08(6) 301. Roundtable -- World Systems and Polity -- 5.08(7) 302. Roundtable -- The Immigrant and Refugee Experience -- 5.08(8) 303. Roundtable -- Immigrant Rights: Changing Conditions and Experiences -- 5.08(9) 304. Poster Session -- Undergraduate Poster Presentation Session V -- Gotham Foyer 305. Session on Writing and Publishing -- Writing for Contexts... and the World -- 4.11

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Saturday, 12:00 PM-1:30 PM – cont’d 306. Session on Writing and Publishing -- How to Publish a Book Manuscript -- 5.03 1:45 PM-3:15 PM 307. Presidential Session -- Issues in Sociology: ESS Past-Presidents Look Back and to the Future of the Discipline -- 3.11 308. Presidential Session -- Remaking the Mainstream? The Impact of Immigration on Societal Cleavages in Western Europe and the US -- 4.05 309. Invited Thematic Session -- Borders of Sociology and Biology -- 4.04 310. Conversation -- A Conversation with Orlando Patterson -- 3.03 311. Author-Meets-Critics -- Savage Portrayals: Race, Media, and the Central Park Jogger Case by Natalia Byfield -- 3.10 312. Ethnography Mini-Conference Session -- International Comparisons -- 5.04 313. Culture and Cognition Mini-Conference Session -- Embodied Cognition -- 4.02 314. Digital Sociology Mini-Conference Session -- Digital Personas, Digital Bodies -- 3.04 315. Paper Session -- Contextual Complexities: Contesting "the" Immigrant Experience -- 3.02 316. Paper Session -- Work, Meaning, and Identity -- 3.05 317. Paper Session -- Attitudes toward Immigration -- 3.06 318. Paper Session -- Sex and Gender in the Media -- 4.03 319. Paper Session -- Marriage and Changing Marital Norms -- 4.06 320. Paper Session -- Sexuality: Harassment/Violence and Resistance -- 4.10 321. Paper Session -- The Critical Demography Project: A Critical Demography of Poverty -- 4.11 322. Paper Session -- Sociology in Cyberspace: Mapping the Curriculum -- 5.03 323. Paper Session -- Fertility and Reproductive Technologies -- 5.07 324. Paper Session -- (Re)constructing a Sociology of the Arts in the 21st Century: Problems and Perspectives -- Metropolis 325. Roundtable -- Carework Mini-Conference: Roundtable 1 -- 5.08(1) 326. Roundtable -- Immigration Beyond U.S. Borders -- 5.08(2) 327. Roundtable -- Immigration, Education, and Class -- 5.08(3) 328. Roundtable -- Carework Mini-Conference: Roundtable 2 -- 5.08(4) 329. Roundtable -- Carework Mini-Conference: Roundtable 3 -- 5.08 (5) 330. Roundtable -- Neighborhood and Housing Inequality -- 5.08(6) 331. Roundtable -- Gender and the Family -- 5.08(7) 332. Roundtable -- Social Movements in Diverse National Contexts -- 5.08(8) 333. Roundtable -- Social Movements: Crossing Borders -- 5.08(9) 334. Poster Session -- Undergraduate Poster Presentation Session VI -- Gotham Foyer 3:30 PM-5:00 PM 335. Presidential Session -- Thinking about Causality in the Social Sciences -- 4.02 336. Presidential Session -- Rethinking the Sociology of Disasters -- 4.05 337. Conversation -- A Conversation with Richard Alba -- 3.03 338. Author-Meets-Critics -- The Tolerance Trap: How God, Genes, and Good Intentions are Sabotaging Gay Equality by Suzanna Danufa Walters -- 3.10 339. Carework Mini-Conference Session -- Listening, Speaking, and Narrative in Carework Research and Practice -- 4.11 340. Ethnography Mini-Conference Session -- Relationships and the Category of the Person -- 5.04 341. Military Sociology Mini-Conference Session -- Gender and Social Conflict Issues in the Military -- 3.11 342. Paper Session -- Culture, Memory, and the Definitions of Trauma -- 3.02 343. Paper Session -- Sociology of Crime in Late Modernity -- 3.04 344. Paper Session -- Environmentalism and Sustainability: Individual and Collective Action -- 3.05 345. Paper Session -- Borders and Boundaries in Religion -- 4.03 346. Paper Session -- Crossing Borders: Comparative Study of Immigrant Integration -- 4.04 347. Paper Session -- Social Movements: Representations and Legitimacy -- 4.06 348. Paper Session -- The DREAMers: Public Representations, Political Voices, and The Fight for Legality -- 4.10 349. Paper Session -- The ART of In(fertility): Different Stakeholders Weigh In. -- 5.07 350. Paper Session -- Borders and Boundaries in the Sociology of Art -- Metropolis

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Crossing Borders ESS Annual Meeting Program Summary

Saturday, 3:30 PM-5:00 PM – cont’d 351. Roundtable -- Digital Sociology Mini-Conference: Social Media and Social Patterns -- 5.08(1) 352. Roundtable -- Digital Sociology Mini-Conference: Digital Futures -- 5.08(2) 353. Roundtable -- Digital Sociology Mini-Conference: Approaches to Digital Methods I -- 5.08(3) 354. Roundtable -- Digital Sociology Mini-Conference: Approaches to Digital Methods II -- 5.08(4) 355. Roundtable -- Health Issues in Pregnancy and Childbirth -- 5.08(5) 356. Roundtable -- Place Making: Urban Policies and the Built Environment -- 5.08(6) 357. Roundtable -- Boundary Work, Community, and Embodiment -- 5.08(7) 358. Roundtable -- Race in Europe and -- 5.08(8) 359. Roundtable -- Culture and Cognition Mini-Conference: New Studies of the Sociomental -- 5.08(9) 360. Workshop Sponsored by the ESS Committee on the Status of Women -- Graduate Student Workshop: Navigating the Profession -- 5.03 5:30 PM-7:00 PM 361. Plenary -- Presentation of 2015 Awards and Nancy Foner's Presidential Address -- Hudson Theater Sunday, 01 March 2015 7:30 AM-8:30 AM 362. Meeting -- ESS General Business Meeting -- 3.01 8:30 AM-10:00 AM 363. Author-Meets-Critics -- Fashioning Fat: Inside Plus-Size Modeling by Amanda Czerniawski -- 3.10 364. Spotlight on New York City -- Labor in 21st Century New York City -- 4.05 365. Workshop -- Working at Crossing Borders Within the Classroom and Beyond the College : Integrating Culturally Responsive Pedagogy and Place Based Curriculum as in Teaching Sociology -- 4.01 366. Workshop -- Futures across the Curriculum: Forward Orientations in Challenging Times -- 4.06 367. Paper Session -- Studying the Undocumented: New Approaches -- 3.02 368. Paper Session -- Constructing, Diagnosing, and Regulating Sex and Gender -- 3.04 369. Paper Session -- Subcultural Practices and Forms of Expression -- 3.05 370. Paper Session -- Racialized Embodiment and Identity -- 3.06 371. Paper Session -- Diverse Stakeholders: Obstacles and Opportunities to Implementing Environmental Policies -- 3.11 372. Paper Session -- Methodological Challenges and Innovations -- 4.02 373. Paper Session -- Cultural Processes, Education, and Social Reproduction -- 4.03 374. Paper Session -- Decoloniality and the Social Sciences (I): Geopolitics of Knowledge and Indigenous Sciences -- 4.04 375. Paper Session -- Social Movement Framing in National and International Contexts -- 4.10 376. Paper Session -- Characteristics and Conceptions of Crime -- 4.11 377. Paper Session -- Sociology of Secrecy I: Secrecy and State Power -- 5.03 378. Paper Session -- Undocumented Lives: Legal Status and Coming of Age in America -- 5.04 379. Paper Session -- Cultural Boundaries of Art and Taste -- 5.07 380. Paper Session -- Risk and the Maternal Body -- Metropolis 381. Roundtable -- Enduring Strength of Social Class Origin -- 5.08(1) 382. Roundtable -- Crossing Borders in Research and Teaching -- 5.08(2) 383. Roundtable -- New Issues in Military Research -- 5.08(3) 384. Roundtable -- New Issues in Economic and Political Sociology -- 5.08(4) 385. Roundtable -- Structures of Inequality: New Perspectives -- 5.08(5) 386. Roundtable -- Religious Movements and Practices -- 5.08(6) 387. Roundtable -- Public Policies and Programs: New Issues and Perspectives -- 5.08(7) 388. Roundtable -- Undergraduate Roundtable IV -- 5.08(8) 9:00 AM-12:00 PM 389. Meeting -- ESS Executive Committee Meeting II -- 3.01 10:15 AM-11:45 AM 390. Author-Meets-Critics -- The Last Best Place: Gender, Family and Migration in the New West by Leah Schmalzbauer -- 3.10

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Sunday, 10:15 AM-11:45 AM – cont’d 391. Author-Meets-Critics -- Tightrope: A Racial Journey to the Age of Obama by Gail Garfield -- 4.10 392. Spotlight on New York City -- Representing Brooklyn: Urban Change in Research and on Film -- 5.07 393. Workshop -- Revising the ASA Code of Ethics -- 4.01 394. Paper Session -- New Issues in Race and Identity -- 3.02 395. Paper Session -- Gender and Migration -- 3.03 396. Paper Session -- The Dynamics of Medical Care: Providers and Patients -- 3.04 397. Paper Session -- Gender and Organizational Dynamics -- 3.05 398. Paper Session -- Cohabitation and Marriage Over the Life Course -- 3.06 399. Paper Session -- Civic Affects: Citizenship, Belonging, and the State in the United States, Europe and Africa -- 3.11 400. Paper Session -- Fracking 'From Below:' Rethinking Energy, Power, Community, and Inequalities -- 4.02 401. Paper Session -- Youth and the Impact of Inequality -- 4.03 402. Paper Session -- Decoloniality and the Social Sciences (II): Statehood, Generative Justice, and the Commons -- 4.04 403. Paper Session -- New Studies in Comparative and Historical Sociology -- 4.05 404. Paper Session -- Critical Approaches to Economic Structures and Behaviors -- 4.06 405. Paper Session -- Problems and Issues Facing Families -- New Concerns and Approaches -- 4.11 406. Paper Session -- Sociology of Secrecy II: Secrets, Ignorance, and Disclosure in Personal and Professional Life -- 5.03 407. Paper Session -- The Implications of Discrimination and Stress During Adolescence -- 5.04 408. Paper Session -- Social Movement Coalitions, Alliances, and Organizational Boundaries -- Metropolis 409. Roundtable -- Choosing to Fuck for Love or Money: Unpacking and Situating Divergent Sexual Ontologies of Youth -- 5.08(1) 410. Roundtable -- Social Issues and the Urban Environment -- 5.08(2) 411. Roundtable -- Political Sociology: Power Structures and Conflicts -- 5.08(3) 412. Roundtable -- New Methods and Methodological Concerns -- 5.08(4) 413. Roundtable -- Economic Markets and Economic Decisions -- 5.08(5) 414. Roundtable -- New Frontiers in Culture, Consumption, and Identity -- 5.08(6) 415. Roundtable -- Racial Ideologies and Racial Structures -- 5.08(7) 416. Roundtable -- Teaching Innovations -- 5.08(8) 12:00 PM-1:30 PM 417. Paper Session -- Work, Values, and Identity -- 3.02 418. Paper Session -- Crossing Borders in Knowledge and Education -- 3.03 419. Paper Session -- Examining Reproductive Choices: Black Middle-Class Women, Single and Living Alone (SALA) -- 3.04 420. Paper Session -- Migrants and Health Care -- 3.05 421. Paper Session -- Issues in Medical Sociology: Substance Abuse and Addiction -- 3.06 422. Paper Session -- Politics: Frontstage, Backstage, and Offstage -- 3.10 423. Paper Session -- Culture and the Discourses of Nationalism -- 3.11 424. Paper Session -- New Boundaries of Inclusion: DACA and Immigrant Youth -- 4.02 425. Paper Session -- Issues in the Teaching Profession -- 4.03 426. Paper Session -- Decoloniality and the Social Sciences (III): Border Selves and Transcultural Tricksters -- 4.04 427. Paper Session -- Gender, Health, and Medicine -- 4.05 428. Paper Session -- Public Higher Education at the Crossroads: Reflections from CUNY's Graduate Center -- 4.06 429. Paper Session -- Music Subcultures and Social Scenes -- 4.10 430. Paper Session -- Sacred and Psychological Boundaries -- 4.11 431. Paper Session -- Immigrant Civic Engagement and Political Participation -- 5.03 432. Paper Session -- Theorizing the Performance of Gender and Sex -- 5.04 433. Paper Session -- Teaching Methodologies: New and Creative Approaches -- 5.07 434. Paper Session -- Political Fields in Historical Contexts -- Metropolis 435. Roundtable -- Boundary Work in Professions and Occupations -- 5.08(1)

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Sunday, 12:00 PM-1:30 PM – cont’d 436. Roundtable -- The Effects of Natural Disasters on People and Community -- 5.08(2) 437. Roundtable -- New Research in Organizational Analysis -- 5.08(3) 438. Roundtable -- Issues in Immigration -- 5.08(4) 439. Roundtable -- Gender in the Spheres of Work and Economy -- 5.08(5)

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Crossing Borders ESS 2015 Annual Meeting Program Details

Thursday, 26 February 2015 10:15 AM-11:45 AM

1. Meeting: ESS Executive Committee Meeting I --4.01 12:00 PM-1:30 PM 2. Invited Thematic Session: Transnational Cultures of the Elite --4.04 Organizer: Shamus Rahman Khan, Columbia University Presider: Shamus Rahman Khan, Columbia University • The Utility of the Leisure Man: How Paris Social Clubs Serve Their Members Bruno Cousin — University of Lille, Sébastien Chauvin — University of Amsterdam • Negotiating ’Normal’: Lifestyle Choices and Rhetorics of Need in Wealthy New York Families Rachel Sherman — New School for Social Research • The Reterritorialization of the Elite: Global Social Scenes and Finance Flow Ashley Mears — , David C. Lubin — University of • Transnational Philanthropy for the Arts as a Form of Elite Diplomacy Anne Monier — Ecole Normale Superieure

3. Military Sociology Mini-Conference Session: Sexual Assault and Mental Health in the Military --3.11 Organizers: Morten Ender, United States Military Academy; Ryan Kelty, Washington College Presider: Morten Ender, United States Military Academy • Barriers to Reporting Sexual Assault in the Military Amanda M. Jungels — US Army Public Health Command, Amber Wilson — US Army Public Health Command, Shelley S. Kay — US Army Public Health Command, Alexis A. Bender — US Army Public Health Command, Christine Lagana-Riordan — US Army Public Health Command, Amy Millikan Bell — US Army Public Health Command • A Mixed Methods Analysis of Factors Influencing Bystander Intervention to Sexual Assault Situations within a US Army Unit Kristin K. Sznajder — US Army Public Health Command, Alexis A. Helsel — US Army Public Health Command, Ashley M. Snyder — US Army Public Health Command, Amanda M. Jungels — US Army Public Health Command, Amber Wilson — US Army Public Health Command, Alexis A. Bender — US Army Public Health Command, Eren Youmans Watkins — US Army Public Health Command, Christine Lagana- Riordan — US Army Public Health Command, Amy Millikan Bell — US Army Public Health Command • Sexual Assault Victimization and Perpetration in a Military Population Alexis A. Helsel — US Army Public Health Command, Kristin K. Sznajder — US Army Public Health Command, Ashley M. Snyder — US Army Public Health Command, James M. Haynes — US Army Public Health Command, Raina Sharma — US Army Public Health Command, Alexis A. Bender — US Army Public Health Command, Eren Youmans Watkins — US Army Public Health Command, Christine Lagana-Riordan — US Army Public Health Command, Amy Millikan Bell — US Army Public Health Command • Examining Military Sexual Assault through Perceptions of Gender Roles, Endorsement of Rape Myths, and Sexism: A Mixed Methods Approach Amanda M. Jungels — US Army Public Health Command, Amber Wilson — US Army Public Health Command, Shelley S. Kay — US Army Public Health Command, Alexis A. Helsel — US Army Public Health Command, Kristin K. Sznajder — US Army Public Health Command, Ashley M. Snyder — US Army Public Health Command, Alexis A. Bender — US Army Public Health Command, Eren Youmans Watkins — US Army Public Health Command, Christine Lagana-Riordan — US Army Public Health Command, Amy Millikan Bell — US Army Public Health Command Discussant: • Morten Ender, United States Military Academy

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Thursday, 12:00 PM-1:30 PM – cont’d 4. Workshop: Humanizing Your Data: Interdisciplinary Approach to Presenting Sociological Research --4.01 Organizer: Lilia Raileanu, Rutgers University Discussants: • Lilia Raileanu, Rutgers University • Brian Bulfer, Teachers College, Columbia University and Mason Gross, Rutgers University • Vincent , Theatre of the Oppressed New York City

5. Paper Session: Constructing the Criminal: Cultural and Social Influences --3.02 Presider: Kevin Moran, Hunter College • Immigrant Criminality and Repressive Policy: A Historically-Situated Analysis of an American Moral Panic Sarah Tosh — The Graduate Center, CUNY • The Onset of Deviance and Crime in the Late Life Course Amanda Michiko Shigihara — SUNY College at Old Westbury • Drug Selling Trajectories: Responses to Sanctions, Changes in Perceived Risk, and Life Course Events Jamie J. Fader — Temple University • Determinants of Attitudes Towards Sex Offenders from a Longitudinal Study: The Third Phase. Tanni Chaudhuri — College

6. Paper Session: Social Class, Race, and Ethnicity in Families and Schools --3.03 Organizer: Susan A. Dumais, Lehman College, CUNY Presider: Susan A. Dumais, Lehman College, CUNY • Trends in Parental Involvement by Social Class and Race: Comparing the High School Class of 1992 with the High School Class of 2013 Susan A. Dumais — Lehman College, CUNY • Applying to College: How General and Specific Cultural Capital Structure Inequality Denise Deutschlander — University of Virginia • Students and Bullying Victimization: Immigration, Extra-Curricular Activities, and School Location Brett Lehman — State University • Class, Race, and Family Experiences Shaping Early Executive Functioning at School Entry Daniel Potter — American Institutes for Research Discussant: • Susan A. Dumais, Lehman College, CUNY

7. Paper Session: Immigrant Activism --3.04 Presider: Ernesto Castaneda, New School • Comparative Analysis of Immigrant Advocacy Trends in the U.S. and South Korea Keumjae Park — William Paterson University • Immigrant Rights Organizations and State-Level Policy Discourse Diana Y Salas Coronado — University of Massachusets Boston • Political Sundays: A Case Study of Church-based Korean-Chinese Immigrant Activism in South Korea Juyeon Park — University of Massachusetts Amherst

8. Paper Session: Boundaries of Exclusion: The Intersectional Dimensions of Religion --3.05 Presider: Deinya Phenix, St Francis College • Racialization of Muslims in the US Maheen Haider — Boston College • The Role of Religion in Perceptions of Discrimination among Muslim Hakim Zainiddinov — Rutgers Univesity • The Politics of Acculturation: The Case of Arab Immigrants in an Ethnic Enclave in Amarat Zaatut — Rutgers University • When the Local is Global: Mapping Work and Occupations Across Borders in Global Religious Organizations Casey Ritchie Clevenger — Brandeis University

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Thursday, 12:00 PM-1:30 PM – cont’d 9. Paper Session: Meaning Making and the Latin American Experience --3.06 Presider: Robert Allen Manduca, Harvard University • From Ethnic to Panethnic and Back: NYC Journalists’ Boundary Work in Hispanic/Latino Reporting 1993-2013 Samantha Pina Saghera — The Graduate Center at CUNY • Roots of Mexican Migration: A Case Study of Colonial Veracruz as ’Contact Zone.’ Christian Ramirez — State University • Achieving the American Dream Together: The Effect of Household Family Structure on Economic Success Among Mexican and Salvadorian Immigrants Brittany Nicole Owen — George Mason University • Deep Fights: The Local Meaning and Broader Context of Latino Immigrant Men Fighting in a Park David Trouille — James Madison University

10. Paper Session: New Perspectives on Sex/Gender and Health --3.10 Presider: Dena T Smith, University of , Baltimore County • A Call for New Directions in Research on Men’s Mental Health: Re-examining Classic Arguments Dena T Smith — University of Maryland, Baltimore County, Dawne Mouzon — Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey • In the Face of Pain: Circumcision, Class and Medical Authority in Turkey Oyman Basaran — University of Massachusetts • The Myth of Demedicalization? Barry DeCoster — Albany College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences • Bridging the Gap between Community and Medical Institutions: Decision Making about Reproductive Health Care among Women of Color Elizabeth B Erbaugh — The Richard Stockton College of New Jersey, Dionne Bensonsmith — Claremont Colleges

11. Paper Session: Inequalities and Social Policies --4.02 Presider: Zophia Edwards, Boston University • Do Cash Subsidies Improve Outcomes for Children in Low-Income Households? Evidence from a Quasi-Experiment Colin Campbell — University of - Madison • Economic Inequality, Social Safety Nets, and Distributional Outcomes: Understanding the Stratified Nature of Redistribution Mechanisms in the U.S., 1990-2012 Sarah K. Bruch — University of , Marcia Meyers — University of Washington, Janet Gornick — CUNY Graduate Center • De-commodification of Social Protection Benjamin Franklin Hadis — Montclair State University • Neoliberalism and Student Debt: The High Cost of Ideology Beth Mintz — University of Vermont

12. Paper Session: Popular Culture and Media: Images and Representations --4.03 Presider: Carolyn Chernoff, Skidmore College • Hip Hop and Basketball: Sociology at the Intersection Heather Johnson — Lehigh University, Min Jun Kim — Lehigh University • Tricksters, Gangsters, Brokers. The Crisis in the Imaginary of American Cultural Industry Vincenzo Mele — University of Pisa • Linking Gamer Personalities with the Satisfaction with Life Scale Norman Valley — Keene State College, Brian E Green — Keene State College • Black Zombie: The Depiction of Racial Ideology in Early Twentieth Century Pulp Horror & Fantasy Pop Culture Andrew Lee Owen — Cabrini College

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Thursday, 12:00 PM-1:30 PM – cont’d 13. Paper Session: Teacher Practice and Pedagogy --4.05 Presider: Stacy Missari, Quinnipiac University • Invite to Connect: The Emerging Societal Impact of Collaborative Music Video Games Alyssa Smith — University Of Maryland, Baltimore County, Evan Combs — Connections Education • Navigating Questions of Expertise and Learner Agency through the Design of a Teacher Professional Development MOOC Billie Gastic — Relay Graduate School of Education, Dan Konecky — Relay Graduate School of Education • Theoretically Informed Teaching Practice: An Interdisciplinary Approach Karen Kendrick — Albertus Magnus College • Breaking Down Borders in the Classroom: Experiments in Student Designed Assignments Daniel Jasper — Moravian College

14. Paper Session: BDSM Practices and Identities --4.06 Presider: Kimberly Tauches, Skidmore College • Reassembling the Kinky: Legitimation of Taiwanese BDSM through Subcultural Publications Ying Chao Kao — Rutgers University • 21st Century Shamanism: BDSM and Spiritual Revelation Julie Lynn Fennell — Gallaudet University, Caitlin Hannigan — Eastern Carolina University • "Are You Comfortable with Blood Play?" BDSM Mobilization and the Limits of Private Identity for Empowerment Brenna Harvey — University of

15. Paper Session: Education in an International Context --4.10 Presider: Queenie Zhu, Harvard University • Rates of Return to Education in Ten Industrialized Countries. Static, Historical, and Comprehensive Perspectives. Dirk Maurits Witteveen — City University of New York, The Graduate Center • Pathways to the US: Indian Women & US MBA Programs Adrienne Lee Atterberry — Syracuse University • World Citizens? The Dissolving and (Re)Establishing of Borders in the Context of Global Education Catharina Isabel Kessler — Martin-Luther-University Halle-Wittenberg • Is the Association between Health and Timely High School Graduation the Same in the US and Norway? Examining the Role of Socioeconomic Status and Welfare State Regimes Sharon Sznitman — University of Haifa, Liza Reisel — Institute for Social Research, Danielle Taubman — University of Haifa

16. Paper Session: Issues in Sexual and Reproductive Health --4.11 Presider: Keisha Goode, Lehman College, CUNY • Birth Interlocutors: Doulas and Discourses of Empowerment Katherine Rachel Knop — University of • Pinkifying HPV: How Does a Vaccination Become a Female Responsibility? Susan Rakosi Rosenbloom — Drew University, Caitlin Killian — Drew University, Anne Celstin — Drew University, Hallie Hallie Isquith — Drew University • Bees to a Flower: The Ambiguity of Beauty in the Context of a Generalized AIDS Epidemic Margaret Frye — Harvard University, Nina Gheihman — Harvard University • Risky Borders: The Medicalization and Criminalization of Gestation. Alexandra Campbell — University of New England

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Thursday, 12:00 PM-1:30 PM – cont’d 17. Paper Session: Comparative Studies of the Immigrant Experience --5.03 Presider: Ruth M. Hernández, University of Connecticut • Migrant Labor and the Neoliberal Transition: A Comparative Study of Bangladesh and the Philippines Mushahid Hussain — Binghamton University, Alvin Camba — Binghamton University • Two Meanings of Changeable and Unchangeable Borders in the Biographies of Korean Females Living in Germany, and in the United States via Germany PooLum Jong — Institute of Education, Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz, Germany, Hye-Jin Kim — Institute of Education, Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz, Germany • Participating Beyond Borders: A Comparative Analysis From a Developmental Perspective Aysenur Ataman — Graduate Center, CUNY • New Americans, Dual Citizens and Cosmopolitans: The Immigration Experiences of Colombian and Puerto Rican Computer Engineers in the United States. Lina Rincon — University at Albany

18. Paper Session: Historical and Comparative Approaches to Race --5.04 Presider: Ann Morning, New York University • "Get Out Of Our Schools!": Redefining Black Motherhood in the Context of Ocean Hill- Brownsville’s Community Control Movement Vanessa Joi Paul — CUNY Graduate Center • Du Bois, Self-Segregation and the Early-20th Century Black American Consumers’ Cooperative Movement Joshua Carreiro — Springfield Technical Community College • Race-Neutral Decisions, Racially Unequal Results: A Spatial Test for Retail Redlining in the Supermarket Industry in Chicago, 1970-2000. Anjanette M. Chan Tack — • Reinscribing Race, Class, and Gender in the 21st Century Natalie Patricia Byfield — St. John’s University • War on Welfare: Women, and Exclusion in the Japanese Welfare State, 1938-2014 A.K.M. Skarpelis — New York University

19. Paper Session: Urban Spaces: Isolation and Relocation --5.07 Presider: Elena Vesselinov, Queens College and The Graduate Center, CUNY • Social Isolation, Spatial Proximity, and the Durability of Neighborhood Attainment Eva Rosen — Harvard University • The Life and Death of Urban Ethnic Enclaves: Gentrification and Ethnic Fragmentation in Brooklyn’s "Polish Town" Aneta Kostrzewa — The Graduate Center, CUNY • Boundary Changes of Group Quarters Populations Kelly McGeever — University of Hartford • The Hazards of History: A Critical Historiography of Brownsville, Brooklyn Francisco Pablo Landeros Vieyra — New York University Discussant: • Elena Vesselinov, Queens College and The Graduate Center, CUNY

20. Paper Session: Body Weight: Identities and Inequalities --Metropolis Presider: Rachel Rebecca Bogan, The Graduate Center, CUNY • The Impact of Body Weight on Chronic Discrimination and Perceived Inequalities in the Workplace Lauren F Murphy — Rutgers University, Deborah Carr — Rutgers University • Impact of Normative Body Mass Index Environment of School on Children’s Weight Status: A Longitudinal Analysis Ashley Wendell Kranjac — State University of New York-Buffalo • "Constructing the ’Good’ American Woman: Exploring Body and Identity in Female Weight Narratives" Katherine Anne Phelps — University of Massachusetts-Boston • Why the Buzz about Fuzz? A Comparative Analysis of Resistance to Women’s Body Hair Advocacy and Women’s Body Size Advocacy within the Alternative Beauty Movement Helana Leah Darwin — Stony Brook University

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Thursday, 12:00 PM-1:30 PM – cont’d 21. Roundtable: Education and the Neighborhood: The Implications of Context --5.08(1) Presider: Julia Burdick-Will, Johns Hopkins University • Neighbors, But Not Classmates: Neighborhood Disadvantage and Educational Heterogeneity Julia Burdick-Will — Johns Hopkins University • Improving the Educational Success of Youth from High Poverty Neighborhoods Daniyal Zuberi — University of Toronto • Parents’ Engagement in Racial Socialization with Young Black Boys and Girls: Does Neighborhood Disadvantage and School Context Matter? Tamekia Wilkins — University of at Urbana Champaign, Christy Lleras — University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign • Liberal Arts College Students’ Attitudes toward a Neighboring City and the Implications for Service Learning Jungyun Gill — Stonehill College, Olivia E. Osiecki — Stonehill College, Matthew Pini — Stonehill College

22. Roundtable: Race and Electoral Politics --5.08(2) Presider: Anna Karin Tollin, Temple University • Racists or Whistleblowers: Who are the Sweden Democrat Supporters? Anna Karin Tollin — Temple University • Post-Racial Boundary Work in a Historically Raceless Social Context: Turkey’s Political Parties Daryl Carr — Boston University • Sociologists for Obama: Scholarly Activism in a Presidential Campaign Donald Cunnigen — University of Rhode Island • Crossing Borders: Racial Conflict in Boston and the Tale of Three Mayors Don Gillis — Boston University

23. Roundtable: Teasing and Bullying --5.08(3) Presider: Brent Harger, Gettysburg College • To Approach or To Avoid? Coping with Social and Verbal Bullying in Middle School Christopher Donoghue — Montclair State University, Angela Almeida — Kean University, David Brandwein — Kean University, Gabriela Rocha — Kean University, Ian Callahan — Montclair State University • Negotiating Status and Self-Concept Through Peer Interpersonal Aggression: Understanding the Role of Norms in Determining Targets of Teasing Alicia Raia-Hawrylak — Rutgers University • The Meaning is in the Response: Bridging the Gap Between Bullying and Microaggressions Brent Harger — Gettysburg College • When is Peer Aggression ’Bullying?’ An Analysis of Elementary and Middle School Student Discourse on Bullying at School Christopher Donoghue — Montclair State University, Dina Rosen — Kean University, Angela Almeida — Kean University, David Brandwein — Kean University

24. Roundtable: Digital Media: Differences in Use and Production --5.08(4) Presider: Fan Mai, University of Virginia • Intersections of Social Exclusion and Digital Disengagement Shu-Fen Tseng — Yuan Ze University • Crossing Borders: Use of New Media Technologies in Transnational Migrations Fan Mai — University of Virginia

25. Roundtable: Theoretical Issues in Knowledge Production --5.08(5) Presider: Jared Strohl, University at Buffalo • What Is Practice?: The Importance of Knowledge and Power Jared Strohl — University at Buffalo • RCTs and the Search for Developmental Impact Luciana Souza Leão — Columbia University • How Interventions against a Quantified Problem Can Make a Problem Less Quantifiable Noah McClain — Illinois Institute of Technology • Space and Time in the Birth of Modern Subjectivity Joshua Eichen — Binghamton Univesity

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Thursday, 12:00 PM-1:30 PM – cont’d 26. Roundtable: The Cultural Logics, Dynamics, and Mobilization of Identity --5.08(6) Presider: Radha Modi, University of • Managing the Racial Middle: The Role of Skin Color and Gender in the Racialization of South Asians Radha Modi — University of Pennsylvania • Blurred Lines: Canada’s Official Language Minorities’ Identity Processes in Postsecondary Institutions Johanne Jean-Pierre — McMaster University • Is Racial Socialization a Form of Cultural Capital? Jacqueline C. Rivers — Harvard University • Beyond Zebra: The Transaction, Transposition, Transgression and Transcendence of Race Carlos Adolfo Hoyt — Lesley University - Phillips Academy Andover

27. Roundtable: Culture in Work --5.08(7) Presider: Phillipa K Chong, Harvard University • Network and Networking in Job Seeking: A Comparative Study of College Seniors in the United States and China Ashelee Yang — University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill • The Situational Foundations of Brotherhood: How Encounters Generate Solidarity in the Fire Service Roscoe Scarborough — University of Virginia • Boundary Work in Unsettled Times: Book Reviewing when Everyone is an Age when Everyone is a Critic Phillipa K Chong — Harvard University • Business as a "Constructed Cultural Matching:" Real Estate Agents’ Use of Socio-cultural Resources to Work on the Market Eliza Benites Gambirazio — University of • Balancing Me-Time Like a Boss: How Studying Everyday Life Reveals Different Levels of Culture Edson Rodriguez — University of Southern

28. Poster Session: General Poster Session --Gotham Foyer 1. Importance of the Usage of Coping Strategies: The Role of Different Coping Strategies in Elders’ Subjective Well-Being Wanlu Shi — University of 2. Crossing the Borders of Ageism: Understanding Messages Conveyed in AARP Magazine Advertisements. Chelsey Ann Wirth — Millersville University 3. Understanding Mentoring Relationships and Research Competency: A Complex Adaptive Systems Approach Shannon N. Davis — George Mason University, Rebecca M. Jones — George Mason University 4. Helping Today’s Youth Marissa Fenner — Utica College 5. Happily Ever After?: How Classic Tales Influence The Lives of Contemporary Women Kate Ayotte — Central Connecticut State University 6. Theoretical Implications of the 3R Domestic Violence Program: A Male Domestic Violence Perpetrator Treatment Program Samantha M. Gavin — University of Pennsylvania 7. In Search of Ghosts: Examining the Student Right to Know and Campus Security Act as Crime Policy Amanda Konradi — Loyola University Maryland, Rebecca Dolinsky — Association of American Colleges and Universities 8. Creating Social Culture at Comic Con Abigail Walsh — Queens College, CUNY 9. Curators of Cool: Creative Tourism and the Gentrification of Wynwood Emily V. Cleary — Florida Atlantic University 10. Influence of Age and Educational Attainment on Abortion Attitudes Samantha Renee Morgan — Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania 11. Income Equality between Gender and Race Betsy Mar Rubio — Bloomsburg University of PA 12. Maternal and Infant Health in Chester County: A Longitudinal Study of African American and Latina Mothers Miguel Ceballos — West Chester University of Pennsylvania 13. Exploring the Impact of Victimization on SES Katie Thurman — Rutgers University 14. Why Are Angry Black Women Always So Angry? Vanessa Geneva Banton — Bronx Community College 15. Unheard Voices: Education and Employment Perspectives of Enlisted Military Wives Felicia Garland-Jackson — George Mason University 16. The Professionalization of the Video Game Industry Matthew Moore — Queens College (cont’d)

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Thursday, 12:00 PM-1:30 PM – cont’d General Poster Session – cont’d 17. Crossing the Border from Social Exclusion to Social Inclusion Jiro Arase-Barham — Rutgers University-Camden 18. Call Me Crazy: The Effects of Occupation, Marital Status, Education and Sex on the Perceived Closeness to Individuals with a Mental Health Disorder Mallory Anne Slusser — Elizabethtown College 19. The Taste or the Timeliness: A Content Analysis of Customer Reviews in Full-service Restaurants with or Without Mandatory Service Charges Lisa McManus — North Carolina State University, Daniela Garcia Grandon — North Carolina State University 1:45 PM-3:15 PM 29. Invited Thematic Session: At the Border of Adulthood: New Insights into the Transition to Adulthood --3.02 Organizer: Jessica Halliday Hardie, Hunter College, CUNY Presider: Jessica Halliday Hardie, Hunter College, CUNY • The Transition to Adulthood in Life Course Perspective: Bridge between Origins and Destinations Karl Alexander — Johns Hopkins University • Social Class Differences in Relationship Processes and the Entry into Cohabitation Sharon Sassler — Cornell University • Becoming a Neoliberal Subject: Distrust and Alienation on the Road to Adulthood Jennifer M. Silva — Bucknell University • Criminal Offending During the Transition to Adulthood: Is College a Turning Point? Jeremy Staff — Pennsylvania State University

30. Conversation: A Conversation with Douglas Massey --4.04 Hosted by: Katharine Donato, Vanderbilt University

31. Author-Meets-Critics: The White Savior Film: Content, Critics, and Consumption by Matthew Hughey --3.03 Organizer: Charles A Gallagher, La Salle Uinversity Presider: Charles A Gallagher, La Salle Uinversity • Critic David Grazian — University of Pennsylvania • Critic Matt Wray — Temple University • Critic Jeffrey Dowd — Goucher College • Author’s Response Matthew W. Hughey — University of Connecticut

32. Culture and Cognition Mini-Conference Session: Constructing Political Identities --4.02 Presider: Daina Harvey, College of the Holy Cross • Imagining the State: The Role of Myths and Myth-making in Politics Johnnie Anne Lotesta — Brown University • Classification of Security Threats: How Bureaucratic Profiling Practices Shape the Cognitive Boundaries of Suspicion Yael H Berda — Harvard University • The Malaysian Nationalism Machine: How the State, Education, and Culture Develop Persons Ashley Michelle Hance — London School of Economics and Political Science • National Identity Formation Process in Post Soviet Borders: Case of South Caucasus Ana Kirvalidze — Ilia State University

33. Military Sociology Mini-Conference Session: Technology & Culture in the Military --3.11 Organizers: Morten Ender, United States Military Academy; Ryan Kelty, Washington College Presider: Steve Carlton-Ford, University of Cincinnati • Military Linguists: Vital Intercultural Intermediaries Remi M. Hajjar — United States Military Academy at West Point • Soldier and Robot Interaction in Combat Environments Michael Kerry Kolb — National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (cont’d)

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Thursday, 1:45 PM–3:15 PM – cont’d Technology & Culture in the Military – cont’d • Technology and the Soldier: A Study of US Army Recruitment Materials Brice McKeever — University of Virginia • Crossing Cultural Borders: A Proposed S.O.P. for Military Cross-Cultural Communication Lauren Mackenzie — Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania, Megan Wallace — Air Force Culture & Language Center Discussant: • Steve Carlton-Ford, University of Cincinnati

34. Paper Session: Intersectional Perspectives on Education: Race, Class, and Gender --3.04 Presider: Myron Strong, Community College of Baltimore County • Class, Gender, and the Transition to College for White, First-Generation Women Amy C. Wilkins — University of , Boulder • High School Students’ Educational Expectations: Effects of Parent SES, Race, and Gender Danelis Alejo — Syracuse University • "Video Games for Boys and Chatting for Girls!": Gendered Online Activities and Academic Achievement in High School Sangdong (Sandy) Tak — the Graduate Center, CUNY, Sophia Catsambis — Queens College - CUNY • Shifting Borders in Schools: "Identity" Formations, Transformations and Implications Chiwen Bao — Harvard University • When Parents and Children Share High Educational Expectations Yuping Zhang — Lehigh University

35. Paper Session: The Social Contexts of Incarceration: Patterns and Implications --3.05 Presider: Craig Wiernik, Wilkes University • Explaining Patterns of Incarceration Across U.S. States Elizabeth K. Brown — University of Massachusetts Boston • The Effects of Mass Incarceration on Black Fernando M. Perez — Barry University, Luigi Esposito — Barry University • Place and Punishment: The Spatial Context of Incarceration Jessica T. Simes — Harvard University • Jail and the Carceral State: Is This What Decarceration Looks Like? Andrew Pragacz — Binghamton University Discussant: • Craig Wiernik, Wilkes University

36. Paper Session: The Reach of Neo-Liberalism: Ideas and Policies --3.06 Presider: Beth Mintz, University of Vermont • Building Hyper-Liberalized Enclaves: New Appropriations of Land, Labor, and Energy in Bangladesh Roslyn Fraser Schoen — Cornell University, Shelley Feldman — Cornell University • Oil and the Borders of State-Class Power: Explaining the Divergent Development Trajectories in Trinidad and Tobago and Gabon Zophia Edwards — Boston University • The Global Reach of Neoliberal Rationality: Professionalization of Islamic Movements Zeynep Atalay — St. Mary’s College of California • Late Capital Unbound: Ecology, Spatial Competition and Uneven Development Roberto José Ortiz — Binghamton University

37. Paper Session: Being Undocumented: Stories from the Field --3.10 Presider: Nicol Valdez, Columbia University • Treacherous Crossings: Unaccompanied Guatemalan Minors in the Hudson Valley Anne R. Roschelle — SUNY New Paltz • Public Opinion on the DREAM Act and the Framing of Undocumented Immigrant Youth Wenjuan Zheng — CUNY Graduate Center, Luke Elliott — CUNY Graduate Center, Siqi Tu — CUNY Graduate Center (cont’d)

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Thursday, 1:45 PM–3:15 PM – cont’d Being Undocumented: Stories from the Field – cont’d • Moving Online to Study Undocumented Migrants? Lessons from the Field. Fanny Lauby — William Paterson University • Unaccompanied Immigrant Children and the Contradictions of Rights Breanne Grace — University of , Benjamin Roth — University of South Carolina

38. Paper Session: Migration Networks and Cultural Ties -- Perspectives and Issues --4.03 Presider: Lisa Porter, James Madison University • Border Crossings Without Borders: An Exploration of Rural-Urban Dynamics Susan Tracey Machum — St. Thomas University • Cultural Ties and Identity: Hurricane Katrina Victims’ Integration into New Communities Anjerrika Raishawn Bean — Howard University • Domestic Migration Networks in the United States Robert Allen Manduca — Harvard University • Searching the Rural Landscape for Couch Surfers: An Analysis and Discussion of the Challenges of Measuring Rural Homelessness Using Tools Calibrated for Urban Areas. Heather Feldhaus — Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania, Susan Erdman — Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania

39. Paper Session: In Honor of Anita Ilta Garey: Gender and Families --4.05 Organizers: Margaret Nelson, Middlebury College; Karen V Hansen, Brandeis University; Rosanna Hertz, Wellesley College • Gender ’Done’ and ’Undone’: How Men and Women Experience Unemployment Differently Aliya Hamid Rao — University of Pennsylvania • The Woman in the Sociologist Barbara Gurr — University of Connecticut • Weaving Race and Class into Work and Family Studies Riche Barnes — Smith College Discussants: • Margaret L Andersen, University of • Maxine Baca Zinn, Michigan State University

40. Paper Session: Housing, Home, and Inequality --4.06 Presider: Eva Rosen, Harvard University • Financial Borders and Stratification in the United States: How Mortgage Origination and Underwriting Patterns Structure Wealth-Building Trajectories Megan K. Peppel — University of California - Berkeley • The Role of Social Networks in Mediating Families’ Housing Tradeoff Decisions Melody L. Boyd — The College at Brockport, State University of New York • There’s No Place for Home: How Student Loan Debt May Impact Homeownership for Graduates of Color. Sarah Elizabeth Murphy Gray — Brandeis University

41. Paper Session: Neighborhood Diversity and Community Dynamics --4.10 Presider: Jacob Boersema, Rutgers University and Yale Center for Cultural Sociology • Immigrants, Ethnicized Minorities and the Diversification of Urban Cultures: Comparing Naples (Italy) and Liège (Belgium) Marco Martiniello — University of Liege and FRS-FNRS • Negotiating Diversity in Motion: Breakdowns and Emergent Affinities on Public Transportation Sofya Aptekar — University of Massachusetts Boston • Cultural Dimensions of Place Stratification: The Spatial Distribution of Cultural Venues in Chicago’s Black and Latino Neighborhoods Candace Nicole Miller — University of Virginia

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Thursday, 1:45 PM–3:15 PM – cont’d 42. Paper Session: Citizenship and Belonging over the Life Course --4.11 Organizer: Joanna Dreby, University at Albany SUNY Presider: Joanna Dreby, University at Albany SUNY • The Pecking Order in Immigrant Families: Legal Status and Young Children’s Daily Lives Joanna Dreby — University at Albany SUNY • The Price of Professional Success: Social Citizenship among Colombian and Puerto Rican Computer Engineers Lina Rincon — University at Albany • E-Verify Laws and the Health of Infants Born to Non-Native Mexican Women Kate Strully — University at Albany, Robert Bozick — RAND, Ying Huang — University at Albany • Age at Migration, Public Assistance Program Participation and Naturalization among Older Immigrants in the U.S. Zoya Gubernskaya — University at Albany Discussant: • James D. Bachmeier, Temple University

43. Paper Session: Crossing Boundaries between Fields: Strategies, Techniques and Methods --5.03 Organizer: Alex Otieno, Arcadia University Presider: Alex Otieno, Arcadia University • Interdisciplinary Pedagogy: Knowledge Sharing Strategies Daniel Moscovici — Richard Stockton College of New Jersey, Alex Otieno — Arcadia University • Exploring Discourses of Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights Alex Otieno — Arcadia University, Katherine Van Dolsen — Arcadia University • One Among Many: Representing Refugees Lives’ Through Narrative and Poetry Michelle Reale — Arcadia University • Opening Up Psychological Borders: The Role of Less Commonly Taught Languages in Understanding the Cultural Other in 21st Century America. Veronica Waweru — Yale University Discussant: • Alex Otieno, Arcadia University

44. Paper Session: Defining Sexuality: Theories and Methods --5.04 Presider: Ying Chao Kao, Rutgers University • Towards an Inclusive Sociology of Queer Sexuality: Intersectional and Transnational Perspectives Pamela Devan — Boston University • Normalizing Gay: Heteronormativity and (Internalized) Homophobia in LGB Individuals Brianna Lee VanArsdale — University of Delaware • (Re)Defining Heteronormativty, Homonormativity, and Cisnormativity Jamie Marie Sommer — Stony Brook University, Joseph M. Marchia — Stony Brook University • Gay Rights in the Trenches: Framing the Repeal of Don’t Ask Don’t Tell in News Media Catherine Connell — Boston University

45. Paper Session: Seeking Refuge in the Global Context --5.07 Presider: Erika L Iverson, Graduate Center, CUNY • Intersections of Forced Migration and Transnationalism Kamryn Warren — University of Connecticut • Examining the Resettlement of Iraqi Refugees in Michigan Sarah Salman — The Graduate Center, City University of New York • Permanently Waiting: Refugees in Kenya and the Refugee Protection Regime Erika L Iverson — Graduate Center, CUNY • Bordering on Integration: Isolation and Inclusion among Young Chin Refugees in the United States Ramona Fruja — Bucknell University

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Thursday, 1:45 PM–3:15 PM – cont’d 46. Paper Session: Public Health: Contagious Illness and Epidemics --Metropolis Presider: Kimberly J McGann, Nazareth College • Socially Constructing Panic: Ebola and Contagious Illness as Natural and Technological Disasters Dana Michele Greene — University of North Carolina • SARS, Pandemic influenza, and Ebola: The Disease Control Styles of the United Kingdom and the United States Charles Allan McCoy — SUNY - Plattsburgh, Charles Allan McCoy — SUNY - Plattsburgh • How Ebola Helped Sociology Rescue the Humanity of Global Health William J. Buckley — Frederick Community College • Closing Borders: The Politics of Contagion Rosemary CR Taylor — Tufts University • Debt and Structural Adjustment: A Cross-National Analysis of Epidemics Rose Sayre — Stony Brook University

47. Roundtable: Immigrant Work and Entrepreneurship --5.08(1) Presider: Benjamin Elbers, CUNY Graduate Center • The Settlement of Nonimmigrants: German Doctoral Students in New York City Benjamin Elbers — CUNY Graduate Center • Immigrant Entrepreneurship in the West Side Bazaar: Deriving Meaning through a Transnational Lens Aysegul Balta Ozgen — University at Buffalo (SUNY) • The Labor Market Experience of Polish Migrants in the UK: A Comparison of Three Regions in South Wales Julie Knight — Towson University, Andrew Thompson — University of South Wales, John Lever — University of Huddersfield • Workplace Evaluations of Parents by Race: Unraveling Perceptual Penalties and Premiums Kathleen Elizabeth Denny — University of Maryland • Attracting Foreign Talents in China: Trajectories, Attractions, and Regulations Claire Seungeun Lee — Korea Institute for International Economic Policy

48. Roundtable: New Research in Demography --5.08(2) Presider: Thomas E. Gallagher, Ursinus College • Life Expectancy Among the Old Order Amish of Lancaster County, Pennsylvania Thomas E. Gallagher — Ursinus College • The Gender Specific Effects of Partners’ Socio-Economic Resources on Fertility Anna Matysiak — Vienna Institute of Demography, Natalie Nitsche — Vienna Institute of Demography, Daniele Vignoli — University of Florence • The Effect of Severe Natural Disaster on Fertility: Evidence from the 2010 Haiti Earthquake Julia Andrea Behrman — New York University, Abigail Weitzman — New York University • Nontraditional College Attendance and Paths to Adulthood: An Exploration Using Sequence Analysis David Monaghan — CUNY Graduate Center • Assessing the Impact of Local Violence on Union Formation and Stability in Mexico Monica Caudillo — New York University

49. Roundtable: Topics in Immigration --5.08(3) Presider: Daniel E. Herda, Merrimack College • Beyond Innumeracy: Examining Qualitative Misperceptions about Immigrants in Finland Daniel E. Herda — Merrimack College • Unpacking Diversity within Immigrant Streams: The Case of Asian Indians from the British West Indies Anjanette M. Chan Tack — University of Chicago • The Importance of Being Insular: How Insularity Produces Integration Under Socio-economic Pressure Justin Gest — George Mason University, Mark Krass — Harvard University • Poverty and Affluence across the First Two Generations of Voluntary Migrants from Africa to the U.S., 1990-2012 Amon Emeka — Skidmore College • Effects of Illegal Immigration on Saudi Society Aziza Abdullah Alnuaim — King Saud University

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Thursday, 1:45 PM–3:15 PM – cont’d 50. Roundtable: Law and Society --5.08(4) Presider: Alix S. Winter, Harvard University • Status Characteristics and Jury Deliberations: Are All "Peers" Equal? Alix S. Winter — Harvard University, Matthew Clair — Harvard University • The Varying Significance of Race: How Judges Think about Racial Disparities Matthew Clair — Harvard University, Alix S. Winter — Harvard University • Sentencing Disparities and the New Jim Crow: Sentencing Decisions Amidst the Era of Ferguson Lloyd Klein — Hostos Community College, CUNY • On Deadly Grounds: A State Level Analysis of Stand Your Ground Laws, 2005-2012 Saran Ghatak — Keene State College, Vincent Ferraro — Framingham State University • Standing Your Ground While Black: Racial Disparity in Trial Outcomes Stephanie Tara Lake — Adelphi University

51. Roundtable: Culture, Representations, and New Media Technologies --5.08(5) Presider: Brooke Johnson, Northeastern Illinois University • De/Constructing "K-Town": The Convergence of Race and Place in Cyberspace Brooke Johnson — Northeastern Illinois University, Linda Kim — Arizona State University • Hollywood Movies Made in China: Examining Local Discourses about Transnational Films Jingsi Wu — Hofstra Unviersity, Brian McKernan — University at Albany, SUNY • The Very Idea of a Technological Object: A Performance of a Conceptual-Empirical Laboratory Alexander I. Stingl — Drexel University • The American Utopia and Serial Killer Popular Culture: An Analysis of Dexter Beatriz Aldana Marquez — A&M University

52. Roundtable: Animals and Society: New Research --5.08(6) Presider: Lee Streetman, Delaware State University • Attitudes toward the Treatment of Nonhuman Animals and the Influence of "downstate" Delaware and the State Fair Lee Streetman — Delaware State University • Veganism: Ethics in Everyday Life Ryan Turner — University of Massachusetts Amherst • Using Antibiotics in a World Experiencing Increasing Antibiotic Resistance: Types of Rationality in the Use of Antibiotics in Danish Pig Farms. Carten Strøby Jensen — University of Copenhagen • The Subculture of Dog Owners: A Reflection of Social Class David Surrey — Saint Peter’s University 3:30 PM-5:00 PM

53. Presidential Session: U.S. Immigration Fifty Years After the 1965 Hart Celler Act -- Metropolis Organizer: Nancy Foner, Hunter College and CUNY Graduate Center Presider: Nancy Foner, Hunter College and CUNY Graduate Center • Unintended Consequences of the 1965 Act Douglas S. Massey — Princeton University • Shifting Immigrant Gateways in the Contemporary Period Audrey Singer — Brookings Institution • Trajectories of the Second Generation Mary C. Waters — Harvard University • Room at the Top? The Transition to Diversity in the U.S. Richard Alba — CUNY Graduate Center, Guillermo Yrizar Barbosa — CUNY Graduate Center

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Thursday, 3:30 PM -5:00 PM – cont’d 54. Invited Thematic Session: Consequences of Incarceration: Individuals, Families, and Communities --4.04 Organizer: Van C. Tran, Columbia University Presider: Carla Shedd, Columbia University • Parental incarceration and Children’s Early Schooling Outcomes Anna Haskins — Cornell University • Incarceration and Infectious Disease in US States Jason Schnittker — University of Pennsylvania • State-level Variation in the Imprisonment-Mortality Relationship Christopher Wildeman — Cornell University Discussant: • Carla Shedd, Columbia University

55. Invited Thematic Session: Reimagining Boundaries between States and Communities -- 5.07 Organizer: Howard Lune, Hunter College Presider: Howard Lune, Hunter College • From Worthless to Valuable: When Outsider Art Moves from Social Services to the Market. James M. Mandiberg — Silberman School of Social Work at Hunter College • Creating Capitalists: How Organizations Acculturate Consumers of Social Insurance Katherine K. Chen — The City College of New York and the Graduate Center, CUNY • The Citizen-Alien Boundary and Its Implications for Work Jacqueline Olvera — Adelphi University • One Nation, Many Nationalisms Howard Lune — Hunter College

56. Culture and Cognition Mini-Conference Session: Culture, Cognition, and Emotion --4.02 Presider: Daina Harvey, College of the Holy Cross • An Emotional-Cognitive Model of Humor Reception in Social Movements Rachel Kutz- Flamenbaum — University of Pittsburgh • Observing Emotions: From the Science of Emotions to a Phenomenology of Mood Ahrum Lee — University of Virginia • The Rationalizing Subaltern: The Emotional Roots of Beliefs in Legitimacy Sebastián G. Guzmán — Universidad Andrés Bello, Chile • ’Let’s Try This Again’: Correcting Behaviors and Policing Emotions of Upwardly Mobile Students Amanda Barrett Cox — University of Pennsylvania

57. Military Sociology Mini-Conference Session: Military Families and Children --3.11 Organizers: Morten Ender, United States Military Academy; Ryan Kelty, Washington College Presider: Remi M. Hajjar, United States Military Academy at West Point • A "Greedy" Institution with Great Job Benefits: Family Structure Variation in Commitment to Military Employment Karen M. Brummond — University of Massachusetts - Amherst • Are Military Children More Tolerant? Morten Ender — United States Military Academy, David E. Rohall — Missouri State University, Michael D. Matthews — United States Military Academy • C.H.A.M.P.S. vs Brats: Defining the identity of the military child in popular culture John Bornmann — MITRE Corporation, Alicia Marie Peralta — University of Maryland, College Park • College as Another Tour: Transition, Exploration, and the Military Child Identity Alicia Marie Peralta — University of Maryland, College Park Discussant: • Remi M. Hajjar, United States Military Academy at West Point

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Thursday, 3:30 PM -5:00 PM – cont’d 58. Gender, Work, & Family Mini-Conference Session: Navigating the Politics of Gender -- 4.11 Presider: Mary Ann Clawson, Wesleyan University • Limitations on Women’s Equality: The Unanticipated Consequences of the "Arab Spring" Cynthia Epstein — Graduate Center, The City University of New York, Kannaki Bharali — Graduate Center, CUNY • The Making and Heartbreaking of Feminist Activists: Older Women Reflect Back on their Participation in the Second Wave Johanna Foster — Monmouth University • Women Crossing Borders: A Historical Look at Women’s Membership in Alcoholics Anonymous Jolene Sanders — Hood College Discussant: • Mary Ann Clawson, Wesleyan University

59. Workshop: Research and Pedagogy: Entering the Field and Diving Into the Data --4.06 Organizers: Diana Romero, Hunter College and CUNY Graduate Center; Anahi Viladrich, Queens College & The Graduate Center, The City University of New York • Learning to Analyze Qualitative Data: Making Sense of Interviews on Family Formation Using an Academic Social Network Diana Romero — Hunter College and CUNY Graduate Center, Amy Kwan — • Learning to Conduct Oral History Interviews: Rescuing Immigrants’ Collective Memories through Digital Technologies Anahi Viladrich — Queens College & The Graduate Center, The City University of New York

60. Paper Session: Language and Immigrant Integration --3.02 Presider: Keumjae Park, William Paterson University • Step Migrant Advantage and English Language Proficiency Eric Ketcham — Graduate Center, CUNY, Jeremy Porter — CUNY • Indigenous Mexicans in New York City: Bridging the Boundaries Through Spanish Language Learning Leslie Martino-Velez — CUNY, The Graduate Center • La Familia and Their Influence on Bilingualism in Latino Children Stephanie Navid Reyes — State University • Giving Voice to Immigrants in the Global City: Policy and Practice of Multilingual Social Service Delivery in New York City Elizabeth Marie Jacobs — Columbia University • Mexicans as New Yorkers: Integration and Interethnic Relations Ernesto Castaneda — New School

61. Paper Session: The Impact of Inequality on Education and Educational Institutions -- 3.03 Presider: Jessica Halliday Hardie, Hunter College, CUNY • The Continuing Consequences of Segregation: Stressful Life Events and Student Well Being, Academic Performance, and Overall Satisfaction in College Joanna Pinto-Coelho — University of Pennsylvania, Camille Z. Charles — University of Pennsylvania, Douglas S. Massey — Princeton University • Coordinated Transitions as a Strategy For Social Mobility and Inclusion: Insights from Minority Career Development Programs Dawna Goens — Northwestern University • (Hiding) In Plain Sight: How Income Status Matters Differently Among Low-Income Students in Suburban Schools Queenie Zhu — Harvard University

62. Paper Session: Gender in Popular Media --3.04 Presider: Myron Strong, Community College of Baltimore County • Subjects, Objects, Agents, and Others: Lesbianism and Common/contested Humanity in Orange is the New Black Carolyn Chernoff — Skidmore College, Kimberly Tauches — Skidmore College • Femicide: The Cinematic and Theatrical Portrayal of Female Homicide Andrew Lee Owen — Cabrini College (cont’d)

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Thursday, 3:30 PM -5:00 PM – cont’d Gender in Popular Media – cont’d • Masculinity, Race, and the (Re?)Imagined American Frontier: Teaching the Post-Apocalypse Barbara Gurr — University of Connecticut • It’s All About the Bass, Or Is It? Messages About Women’s Bodies in Popular Songs Kimberly J McGann — Nazareth College

63. Paper Session: Science and Technology --3.05 Presider: Alexander I. Stingl, Drexel University • When God Meets Google: An Investigation of the Various Ways Older Clergy Have Dealt with and Adjusted to Technology in the Workplace Alexander A. Hernandez — Rutgers University - Newark • Situated by Satellites: The Technological Production of Spatial Experience Monica Brannon — Bowdoin College • Is Social Change on an Industrial Revolution Scale Coming 2000-2200? John M Wilkes — Worcester Polytechnic Institute • Gender Differences in Productivity among Scientists and Engineers in the U.S. and China: The Effects of Institutional and Cultural Forces Yu Tao — Stevens Institute of Technology, Wei Hong — Tsinghua University

64. Paper Session: The Reach and Impact of Urban Development --3.06 Presider: Nicole Marwell, Baruch College, CUNY • Broken Windows in the Cul-de-sac: Urban Policing Moves to the Suburbs Brenden Beck — CUNY Graduate Center • How Do Urban Transformation Projects Transform the Lives of Women: The Case of Izmir, Turkey Melis Kural — SUNY-Buffalo • Place Matters, But for Whom?: Hyper-Mobility and the Case of Second Homeownership Meaghan Stiman — Boston University • The Roots of Fiscal Stress in a California Exurb: Urban Development in Regional and Historical Perspective, 1990-2012 Jessica Schirmer — UC Berkeley

65. Paper Session: Migration and Modes of Exclusion --3.10 Presider: Fanny Lauby, William Paterson University • Intimacies of Racialization: Everyday Citizenship among Dakota Indians and Scandinavian Immigrants Karen V. Hansen — Brandeis University, Ken Chih-Yan Sun — Hong Kong Baptist University, Debra Osnowitz — Clark University • Immigrant Iranian Families: Resistance to Cultural Racism Arlene Dallafar — Lesley University • Does Color Matter? Internal Border Controls, Migration and Within Group Differences S. Loren Trull — University of North Carolina at Charlotte, Reid A. Wodicka — University of North Carolina at Charlotte • Geographic Proximity and Xenophobia in Switzerland Shabnam Shenasi — University of California,

66. Paper Session: Culture and the Self --4.03 Presider: Deinya Phenix, St Francis College • Sociology and the Theory of Double Consciousness José Itzigsohn — Brown University, Karida Brown — Brown University • Freedom, Constraint and the Flexible Self Karen L. Stein — Virginia Commonwealth University • Personalization: A Border Fence Between Individual Life and the Public Sphere JL Johnson — George Mason University • Lost and Found: Creating One’s Self in Work and School James Joseph Hurlbert — Yale University

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Thursday, 3:30 PM -5:00 PM – cont’d 67. Paper Session: Perspectives on Police and Policing Practices --4.05 Presider: David Brotherton, John Jay College • Redefining "Militarized Policing" after Ferguson Mike King — SUNY - Oneonta • Police Denigration of the Public in Spatially Stigmatized Spaces: Evidence from Police Reports Monica J. Hardesty — University of Hartford • The Unequal Distribution of Police Justin Kramer — University of • "Them over there, and we over here": An Ethnographic Look into How Aggressive Policing Reshapes Immigrant Communities Jan Haldipur — CUNY Graduate Center • Borders of Surveillance and Criminalization: Constructing Precarious Labor Beyond the Prison in Neoliberal US Odilka Sabrina Santiago — SUNY Binghamton University

68. Paper Session: Issues in Migration: Lives Across Borders --4.10 Presider: Lina Rincon, University at Albany • Guatemalan Gray Zone: The Social Networks of Recruiting into the H-2B Temporary Worker Program Anna Nicole Kreisberg — American Institute for Economic Research • "Rompiendo Fronteras": Transnational Motherhood, Activism, and Theatre in Tlaxcala, Mexico. Ruth M. Hernández — University of Connecticut • Transnational Migration and Privilege: U.S. Families in Costa Rica Lisa Porter — James Madison University • Future Consideration, Subjectivity and Cross-border Living among Mexican Migrant Families Maria Islas-Lopez — University of

69. Paper Session: Realities of Being / States of Consciousness --5.03 Presider: Erin F. Johnston, Princeton University • "What’s on Your Unconscious Mind?"--The Social and Symbolic Side of Dreams Timothy Madigan — Mansfield University • Discovering Mommy’s ’Scraps of Memory’: A Case Study of Hoarding in Cultural Context Cheryl Townsend Gilkes — Colby College • The Bordered Individual: Re-visiting the Borders of Subjects/objects of Research Roslyn Fraser Schoen — Cornell University, Gemma Maltese — Cornell (U.S.)/ University of Calabria (Italy) • How Evangelicals Interpret Goose-bumps: Sensing God’s "Presence," Hearing His "Voice." Joel Inbody — SUNY Buffalo

70. Paper Session: Lessons from Applied Sociology --5.04 Presider: Michael Wood, Hunter College, CUNY • Triumphs, Trials, Tribulations and Timeliness: Lessons Learned from Two Decades of Community Focused Applied Sociology at a University-Based Research Center. Jeffry Will — University of North Florida • Assessment of Student Improvement of Interpersonal Outcomes: The Case of the Sociology Internship Stacy Missari — Quinnipiac University • Homelessness Prevention or Crisis Management: An Evaluation of a Small Grants Program Beth Merenstein — Central CT State University • The Hybridization of Scientific/Religious Knowledge/Belief in Coping with Sickness: The Mangle of ICU Patients’ Family Members Hsin-Yi Yeh — Academia Sinica

71. Roundtable: Contextualizing Communities: Analyzing from the Inside Up --5.08A Organizer: David Surrey, Saint Peter's University Presider: Donal Malone, Saint Peter's University • Urban Entrepreneurs Navigating the Digital Media Web Mary Kate Naatus — Saint Peter’s University, Yeimy Fuentes — Saint Peter’s University, Maria Santacruz — Saint Peter’s University, Karla Erazo — Saint Peters University, Genesis Balarezo — Saint Peter’s University • Crossing Borders to Establish A Mentoring Program Donal Malone — Saint Peter’s University, Ashley Taylor — Saint Peter’s University, Nicole Vega — Saint Peter’s University (cont’d)

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Thursday, 3:30 PM -5:00 PM – cont’d Contextualizing Communities: Analyzing from the Inside Up • Life Entremundos: Studying the Evolution of an Ethnic Enclave Jennefer Ayala — Saint Peter’s University, Brenda Chavez — Saint Peter’s University, Natasha Pichardo — Saint Peter’s University, Amanda Santos — Saint Peter’s University, Jackie Silva — Saint Peter’s University, Alex Trillo — Saint Peter’s University • Similarities are Different: Immigrant Children Transitioning Their Parents David Surrey — Saint Peter’s University, Emmanuel Brito — Saint Peter’s University, Michelle Perez — Saint Peter’s University, Mariela Figueoroa — Saint Peter’s University, Barbara Rodriguez — Saint Peter’s University • The Role of Political Decision-making in Gentrification Christine Colon — Saint Peter’s University, Dana Cumberlander — Saint Petr’s University, Alex Trillo — Saint Peter’s University • Gentrification, Resistance, and Identity in Spanish Harlem Lucia Perez — Saint Peter’s University, Malia Fredrickson — Saint Peter’s University, Melissa Gomez — Saint Peter.s University, Alex Trillo — Saint Peter’s University

72. Roundtable: Educational Innovations and Organizational Change --5.08(2) Presider: Kimberly Austin, Relay Graduate School of Education • Sustaining the Call to Arms: The Role of Problem Framing and Coordinating Frames in School Organizational Change Kimberly Austin — Relay Graduate School of Education • Organizational Change and Educational Competencies: Summer Bridge, Admissions, Student Support, Studio and Community Days. Alia Tyner-Mullings — Stella and Charles Guttman Community College • The Self-Efficacy of Teachers of Color: A Promising Lever to Increased Diversity in the Profession Billie Gastic — Relay Graduate School of Education, Janelle Fouche — Relay Graduate School of Education, Cristina Lamas — Relay Graduate School of Education

73. Roundtable: Tourism --5.08(3) Presider: Warren Thomas McKinney, Columbia University • The Legendary Topography of Race: Slave Route Tourism and the Racialization of Space in Ghana Warren Thomas McKinney — Columbia University • "They’re just too American:" Narrations of Nation and Belonging on Adoption Homeland Tours in China Jillian Powers — Brandeis University • El Coyote, Cultural Tourism Guide or Neo-Colonialist? Teaching and Learning on the Others’ Side Daniel Mark Welliver — Juniata College • Going Back Home: Political Tourism and Contestations over Identity in Turkey Ozlem Goner — College of Staten Island, CUNY

74. Roundtable: Spatial Dynamics of Segregation --5.08(4) Presider: Weiwei Zhang, Brown University • Economic Parity Achieved, yet Residential Segregation Remained: Chinese and Asian Indians in the Boston Metro Area Weiwei Zhang — Brown University • Class Inequality in Space: The Spatial Process of Class Reorganization from 1970 to 2009 Zawadi Rucks-Ahidiana — UC Berkeley • The New El Dorado: Black Locational Attainment in the South, 1970-2010 D. Augustus Anderson — UNC-Chapel Hill • Social Inequalities, Spatial Iniquities?: Socio- in Bogota, Colombia Sebastian Villamizar-Santamaria — CUNY Graduate Center

75. Roundtable: Political Violence --5.08(5) Presider: Michelle Kelso, The George Washington University • Roma Women and the Holocaust: Gender Violence in Romanian Camps Michelle Kelso — The George Washington University • Toward a Theory of Behavioral Boundary Crossing: Killing, Desistance, and Saving in the 1994 Rwandan Genocide Aliza Luft — University of Wisconsin, Madison (cont’d)

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Thursday, 3:30 PM -5:00 PM – cont’d Political Violence – cont’d • Radical Left, Politics of Memory and Violence in Urban Margins of Turkey Ilgin Erdem — University of Massachusetts-Amherst • Fact vs. Assumptions: Inter-ethnic Relations in Yugoslavia and Writings about Them Sreca Perunovic — LaGuardia Community College, CUNY

76. Roundtable: Complexities of Gender in Context --5.08(6) Presider: Caner Hazar, University of Connecticut • Gender Performance as an Everyday Strategy in Turkey Caner Hazar — University of Connecticut • Sexual Care Work and Gender Identity among Women with Sexual Problems Amy Braksmajer — University of Rochester • Unpacking the Protections to African American Girls’ Self-Esteem- African Mothers Enacting Black Feminist Thought Dawn Marie Dow — Syracuse University • A Place to "Go" -Navigating Gendered Borders with Maps and Apps Christopher Henry Hinesley — Rochester Institute of Technology • Changing Role of Saudi Women through Generations Maha Aleidan — King Saud University

77. Roundtable: Solidarity and Community Among Disenfranchised Groups --5.08(7) Presider: Marcos Lopez, Bowdoin College • "Water Was Always Around Us": Indigenous Farmworker Solidarities and Organizing in the San Quintín Valley, Baja California Marcos Lopez — Bowdoin College • Ambassadors and Compañeros: Statecraft and the Micropolitics of Race/Ethnicity Marcelo A. Bohrt — Brown University • Precarious Workers and Collective Efficacy Rachel Meyer — Harvard University • Tensions in the American Dream: Stories of My "America" Melanie Bush — Adelphi University • Adoptionalism: Transracial and International Adoption and the Dominance of American Exceptionalism and Neo-Colonialism Devon R. Goss — University of Connecticut, Matthew W. Hughey — University of Connecticut 5:30 PM-7:00 PM 78. Plenary: Robin Williams Lecture presented by Mary C. Waters --Metropolis Organizer: Nazli Kibria, Boston University Presider: Philip Kasinitz, CUNY Graduate Center • Disaster and Recovery: A Longitudinal Study of Hurricane Katrina Survivors Mary C. Waters — Harvard University Reception to Follow

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79. Meeting: Department Chair's Breakfast -- Sponsored by the American Sociological Association --4.01 8:30 AM-10:00 AM 80. Author-Meets-Critics: Plastic Money: Constructing Markets for Credit Cards in Eight Postcommunist Countries by Akos Rona-Tas and Alya Guseva --4.11 Organizer: Sarah Babb, Boston College Presider: József Böröcz, Rutgers University • Critic Paromita Sanyal — Cornell University • Critic József Böröcz — Rutgers University • Critic Simone Polillo — University of Virginia • Authors’ Response Akos Rona-Tas — University of California, San Diego, Alya Guseva — Boston University

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Friday. 8:30 AM-10:00 AM – cont’d 81. Spotlight on New York City: Black Immigrant New York --4.10 Organizer: Bernadette Ludwig, Wagner College Presider: Bernadette Ludwig, Wagner College • The Education-Neighborhood Shuffle: How and Black Immigrants do School Choice Orly Clerge — Tufts University • The Other Black Immigrants in the Other New York City Bernadette Ludwig — Wagner College • ’I Will Not Lose My Children’: Ghanaian Transnational Parenting and Schooling in New York City Serah Shani — Eastern University Discussant: • Tamara Mose Brown, Brooklyn College

82. Carework Mini-Conference Session: Stratification in Paid Care Work --3.05 Presider: Jennifer Craft Morgan, State University • The Permeability of Durable Inequalities: Employment Networks in Health Care Work Jessica Santos — Brandeis University • Which Workers Care? Investigating the Likelihood of Care Employment by Gender and Race/Ethnicity Melissa Hodges — Villanova University • The Impact of Privatization on a Highly Stratified Paid-care Workforce: Results from the Human Service Workforce Study in New York City Jennifer Zelnick — Touro College, Mimi Abramovitz — Hunter College • Diversity in Care Work: The Challenge and Opportunity for Career Mobility Lars Dietrich — Heller School for Social Policy, Janet Boguslaw — Heller School for Social Policy

83. Digital Sociology Mini-Conference Session: Emergent Politics --3.03 Presider: Jeffrey Alan Johnson, Valley University • Before Big Data: Using a Small Data Study of Politics and Law to Examine and Assess Two Methods of Big Data Analysis Pertti Ahonen — University of Helsinki • Out of Obscurity: Mormon Feminism in the Digital Age Jessica Nichole Finnigan — Kings College London, Nancy Ross — Dixie State • Social Media and Politics in Turkey: A Mysterious Relationship Duygu Basaran Sahin — The Graduate Center, CUNY • Politics, Polemics and the ’Internet Hindu’: Identity, Community and Political Speech in the Indian Cyberspace Sriram Mohan — Tata Institute of Social Sciences

84. Digital Sociology Mini-Conference Session: Queer, Maternal, and Desperate: Accumulating Value from Online Sociality --3.04 Presider: Karen Gregory, City College, CUNY • Men Code, Women Comment, and Kids Play With Sticks: Gender and Class Narratives and Anxieties around Digital Participation Kara Van Cleaf — Fashion Institute of Technology/SUNY • "Cookie Cutter Takes": Extracting Value From Exuberance in Desperation at Bleacher Report Andrew McKinney — CUNY Graduate Center • Queering the Social Online Greg Goldberg — Wesleyan University • Queer Capitalism and Digital Sociality Benjamin Haber — City University of New York • Carceral Life Itself: Datafication and the Incarceration of Liveliness Joshua Scannell — City University of New York

85. Military Sociology Mini-Conference Session: Peace, Morality, Respect and Justice In Peace and Conflict --3.11 Organizers: Morten Ender, United States Military Academy; Ryan Kelty, Washington College Presider: Ryan Kelty, Washington College • Justifying Terror Through Emotional Legacies: Towards a Restorative Justice Approach to Conflict Resolution in the Age of Global Terror Molly Clever — Wesleyan College (cont’d)

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Friday. 8:30 AM-10:00 AM – cont’d Peace, Morality, Respect and Justice In Peace and Conflict – cont’d • The International Structure of Positive and Negative Peace Steve Carlton-Ford — University of Cincinnati, Michael Loadenthal — George Mason University • Humanized Warriors: The Impact of Noncombat Relationship-building on Foreign Troops’ Sense of Duty toward Host Citizens Lisa Karlborg — Uppsala University • Dual-Working Couples: Revisiting the Effect on the Psychological Well-being of Husbands Michael A. Norton — University of Maryland Discussant: • Ryan Kelty, Washington College

86. Paper Session: Gentrification and Public Space --3.02 Presider: Jackelyn Hwang, Harvard University • Experiencing Loss and Change through Urban Public Space Sofya Aptekar — University of Massachusetts Boston • Urban Value and the New Urbanity: The Comparative Remaking of Six Downtowns in Central NY and Western MA. Ervin Kosta — Hobart and William Smith Colleges • Polarizing Neighborhoods: The Material, Social and Psychological Consequences of Shifting Consumption Landscapes Maura McGee — CUNY Graduate Center, Kristen Hackett — CUNY Graduate Center, Sharon Zukin — CUNY Graduate Center • If These Walls Could Talk: Community, Conflict and Urban Change in Cartagena de , Colombia Melissa Mercedes Valle — Columbia University • Community Institutions and Class Inequality in (super)Gentrification. A Longitudinal Study of Brooklyn’s Park Slope Lidia K. C. Manzo — Politecnico di Milano University

87. Paper Session: Social Mobility and the Post-industrial City --3.06 Organizer: Jessica Pardee, Rochester Institute of Technology Presider: Jessica Pardee, Rochester Institute of Technology • Medical Gentrification: Urban Redevelopment and Community Conflict Patricia Tweet — St. John Fisher College, Jessica Pardee — Rochester Institute of Technology • Let’s Make a Neoliberal Deal (or Not): Local Elites and Downtown Redevelopment in Rochester, New York Brett T. Goldstein — SUNY Buffalo • Low-Wage Work in the High-Tech Town Vincent Serravallo — Rochester Institute of Technology • "It’s Complicated": Lessons from Housing Mobility Programs Melody L. Boyd — The College at Brockport, State University of New York • Neighborhood Context and West Indian Young Men’s Involvement in Crime and Delinquency Oral N. Robertson — Rochester Institute of Technology Discussant: • Patricia Tweet, St. John Fisher College

88. Paper Session: In Transit: Deportation and the Deportee in Transnational Political Economies --3.10 Organizers: Daniel Lee Stageman, CUNY John Jay College of Criminal Justice; David Brotherton, John Jay College Presider: Zai Liang, State University of New York at Albany • Border Sociology/Criminology and the Deportee David Brotherton — John Jay College • Narratives of Forced Migration and Health Inequalities among Dominican Deportees Mark Padilla — Florida International University, Jose Felix Colon Burgos — Universidad de , Armando Matiz Reyes — Florida International University, Nelson Varas Diaz — Universidad de Puerto Rico • Subject to Deportation: Market Logic and the Political Economy of Punishment in American Immigration Enforcement Daniel Lee Stageman — CUNY John Jay College of Criminal Justice Discussant: • David Brotherton, John Jay College

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Friday. 8:30 AM-10:00 AM – cont’d 89. Paper Session: Contesting and Contextualizing Labor and Community in the Construction of an Alternative Food System --4.02 Organizer: Alice P. Julier, Chatham University Presider: Alice P. Julier, Chatham University • Reinventing the Restaurant: Food Security, Workforce Development, and Engaging Communities Rose A. Hermalin — Chatham University • Food Collectives and Cooperatives: Continuity, Change, and Contemporary Configurations in the U.S. Hana Rose Uman — Chatham University • Community Bread: Food Access, Job Skills, and Social Capital Shauna Kearns — Chatham University Discussant: • Alice P. Julier, Chatham University

90. Paper Session: Second Generation Experiences --4.03 Presider: Shirley Leyro, The Graduate Center, CUNY • Identity Correspondence: The influences of Psycho-Cultural Processes and Social Structural Contexts on Second-Generation Adolescents’ Identity Choices Monique Deeann Asandra Kelly — University of California, Irvine • "There’s just something about white people ...": Assimilation Through the Perspective of Second Generation Hyein Lee — The Graduate Center - CUNY • Is there a "Second Generation Advantage"? Differences in College Attendance among First- generation, Second-Generation Immigrant and Native-born Americans Siqi Tu — CUNY Graduate Center • Comfort Women Memorials in Suburban New Jersey: Transnational Collective Memory and Diasporic Ethnic Identity Noriko Matsumoto — University of Vermont

91. Paper Session: Rethinking Racial Classification: Race, Caste, and Class --4.04 Presider: Natalie Patricia Byfield, St. John's University • Caste, Race, and the New Moralities and Aesthetics of Exclusion Vikash Singh — Montclair State University, Jason Torkelson — Rutgers University • Three Shades of Poverty: Classifying and Identifying the Poor in Madhavi Cherian — New York University • The Social Construction of ’No Caste’ Trina Vithayathil — Providence College • Named Subjects, Narrativizing Subjectivities: The Decolonial Politics of Zainichi Korean Naming Haruki Eda — Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey

92. Paper Session: Reentry and Recidivism after Incarceration --4.05 Presider: Albert de la Tierra, Graduate Center CUNY • Work Wisdom: Teaching Formerly Incarcerated Men How to Negotiate the Barriers to Employment John Michael Halushka — New York University • Federal Reentry Court: Positive Outcomes, But Limited Effect on Recidivism Caitlin J. Taylor — La Salle University • Social Capital, Faith Based Organizations and the Re-Integration of Persistent Adult Offenders Kristen Connolly — State University of New York at Buffalo, Robert Granfield — State University of New York at Buffalo • Incarceration, Ex-Offender Reentry, and Disparities in STDs by Racial Composition of Counties Loren Henderson — University of Maryland, Baltimore County • Crossing the Border between Prison and Free Society: Prison-Forged Networks, Ties to "Bad Guys," and Reentry on the Inside Robert Riggs — New York University

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Friday. 8:30 AM-10:00 AM – cont’d 93. Paper Session: Perspectives on Colorblindness --5.03 Presider: Charles A Gallagher, La Salle Uinversity • Cliven Bundy and the Big Tent of Colorblindness Jeffrey Dowd — Goucher College • "It didn’t seem like race mattered": Exploring the Implications of Service-Learning Pedagogy for Retrenching / Challenging Colorblind Racism Sarah Becker — Louisiana State University, Crystal Paul — Louisiana State University • Colorblind Critiques: Racial Discourse in Mass Media Debates on the "War on Drugs" Michael L. Rosino — University of Connecticut, Matthew W. Hughey — University of Connecticut • "What Is It About Not Seeing Race?": A New Model for Understanding Colorblindness and Racial Ideology Jennifer C. Mueller — Skidmore College • Can You Be Color-Blind in Prison? Gennifer Furst — William Paterson University of NJ, Kathleen Korgen — William Paterson University of NJ

94. Paper Session: Comparative and Historical Approaches to Religion --5.04 Presider: John Torpey, CUNY Graduate Center • Allah Talk: Grammars of Religiosity in Turkish and U.S. Politics Yagmur Karakaya — University of , Twin Cities, Evan M. Stewart — University of Minnesota, Twin Cities • The Role of Cultural Capital in the Calculus of Conversion: The Case of Christian Evangelism in 19th Century China Walter Broughton — Marywood University Retiree • Change in-Ego-centric Social Networks of Converts to Islam Sakin Erin — University of • Crossing Borders in the Charismatic Christian World: Ten Countries and Twelve Islands in the English-speaking Caribbean Peter Marina — University of Wisconsin - La Crosse

95. Paper Session: Studying Transnationalism in Europe: New Perspectives --5.07 Presider: Marco Martiniello, University of Liege and FRS-FNRS • Economic Crisis in Spain and Out-migration of Ecuadorian Immigrants Cristina Ramos — • Transnational Family Life Under the Conditions of Poverty Sebastian Kurtenbach — Ruhr- University Bochum • Transnational Moral Economies: Discourses of Poverty, Nationalism and Motherhood in Ukrainian Migration Cinzia D Solari — University of Massachusetts Boston • Transnational Movements Between Germany and Immigrants’ Country of Origin Sascha Riedel — University of Cologne

96. Roundtable: Environmental Justice: Measuring Impact and Exposure --5.08(1) Presider: Rachael Lee, Northeastern University • The Spatial Distribution of Industrial Hog Farming Operations in North Carolina: Implications for Environmental Justice Rachael Lee — Northeastern University • Sea Level Rise, Pollution, and Environmental Justice Communities Victor W. Perez — University of Delaware, Donald Sparks — University of Delaware, Josh LeMonte — University of Delaware • Consistent or Capricious?: Clarity in California’s Cumulative Impact Reforms Mia Renauld — Northeastern University • The Location of Greensboro’s Landfills is an Environmental Injustice Nathaniel MacHardy MacNell — UNC Chapel Hill

97. Roundtable: Social Movements: Forms of Mobilization --5.08(2) Presider: Gregory M. Maney, Hofstra University • A Protest Society Evaluated: Popular Protest in China, 2000-2013 Chih-Jou Jay Chen — Academia Sinica • To V or Not to V: Narratives, Networks, and Contingencies of Veganism Corey Waters — Temple University (cont’d)

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Friday. 8:30 AM-10:00 AM – cont’d Social Movements: Forms of Mobilization • No Longer Lost In Translation: Using Linguistic Boundaries as an Opportunity for Social Movement Ally Mobilization Jane Schuchert Walsh — Gannon University • Peace at Multiple Fronts: The Peace Mothers’ Alternative Form of Politics Nisa Goksel — Northwestern University

98. Roundtable: Exploring Sexuality and Identity --5.08(3) Presider: Sarah Miller, University of Massachusetts, Amherst • Sexual Drama, Peer Publics and The Transition to Adulthood Sarah Miller — University of Massachusetts, Amherst • Exploring Men’s Sexualities through the Life Course Beth Montemurro — Penn State University, Abington, Clarence Bryant — Penn State Abington, Alejandro Cruz — Penn State Abington, Jonathan Magill — Penn State Abington, Victoria Pirenoglu — Penn State Abington • Manifesting Maturity: College Students, Adult Identities, and Women’s Sexual Options Cristen Dalessandro — University of Colorado Boulder • "My Coming Out Story" on YouTube--Structure, Narratives, and Functions Riku Kawaguchi — North Carolina State University • The Stickiest Narrative: Strategies of Normalizing Transgender and Gender Nonconforming Children Allison Lindner — Stony Brook University

99. Roundtable: Shaping Transgender Lives --5.08(4) Presider: Rebecca Farber, Boston University • Representing Thai "Modernity": Transgender Women in Medical Tourism Discourses Rebecca Farber — Boston University • Negotiating Trans Bodies and Selves: How Policy Shapes Discourse in an Online Community Devon K. Branin — Northeastern University • Attitudes toward Transgender People of Students in Helping Professions Disciplines Gila Miriam Acker — York College of The City University of New York

100. Roundtable: Economic Valuation, Policy and Principles --5.08(5) Presider: Daniel Fridman, University of Texas at Austin • Ambiguous Transactions: Institutional Management of Donations in a Police Department Daniel Fridman — University of Texas at Austin, Alexander John Luscombe — Carleton University • US Foundations and the Valuation of Market-Based Approaches to Poverty Emily Philipp — Boston University • The Unauthorized Autobiography of Bethlehem Pennsylvania Dylan Sean Grubb — Moravian College • Justifying the Global: Legitimating Strategies for Adopting World Policies Nahoko Kameo — New York University

101. Roundtable: Gender, Family, and Children --5.08(6) Presider: Ethel Kosminsky, Sao Paulo State University retired • Transmigration of Japanese Brazilian Migrants and the Socialization of their Children Ethel Kosminsky — Sao Paulo State University retired • The Invisible Passengers on the Road: The Phenomenon of Chinese Women’s Maternity Tourism in the United State Chih-Sheng Chen — Rutgers University • "That is the only thing I can do for my kids": An Analysis of Interaction between Subculture of Chinese Immigrants’ Community and Their Parent Involvement Strategies Qian Liu — Renmin University of China • Marital Status and Substance Use: Comparing Married, Divorced, and Remarried Adults Melissa A. Menasco — Buffalo State University, Sampson Lee Blair — SUNY-Buffalo

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Friday. 8:30 AM-10:00 AM – cont’d 102. Roundtable: College Majors: Choice, Drop-out, and Satisfaction --5.08(7) Presider: Roberta Spalter-Roth, George Mason University • Sociology’s Reputation: From The Perspective of Former Majors Roberta Spalter-Roth — George Mason University, Nicole Van Vooren — American Sociological Association • Tackling the STEM Dropout Problem: Course-taking and Academic Hurdles Dirk Maurits Witteveen — City University of New York, The Graduate Center • College Majors in Historically Black Colleges and Universities: Institutional Effects on Students’ Major Choices Yun Cha — Vanderbilt University • Understanding the Role of Class in the Adult Attainment Projects for Middle-Aged Men in the U.S., 1980-2010. Matthew Ray — University of Connecticut, Jeremy Pais — University of Connecticut

103. Committee on Community Colleges Paper Session: Crossing the Borders into Student Success --4.06 Presider: Jill Schultz, Ph.D., Frederick Community College • Crossing Borders and Persisting: First-year Community College Students and their Institutions Robin Isserles — Borough of Manhattan Community College, CUNY, Daniel Douglas — The Graduate Center - CUNY • Bridging the Gap: Preparing CC Students to Succeed at the BA Level Bede McCormack — LaGuardia Community College, CUNY, Diane Soles — Madison College • "I am Going to College... Now What?!": The Impact of Students’ Self-Understanding on Becoming College Students Renata Strashnaya — The Graduate Center, CUNY • Sandy put Community in Community College Vondora Wilson — Nassau Community College Discussant: • Jill Schultz, Ph.D., Frederick Community College

104. Committee on the Status of Minorities Paper Session: 'They Should Go Back to Where They Came From:' Race and Racism in Media and Social Media --Metropolis Organizer: Jacqueline Johnson, Adelphi University Presider: Jacqueline Johnson, Adelphi University • Post-Racial or Diverse Streaming? Racial Diversity in Orange is The New Black, House of Cards and Hemlock Grove. Bianca Gonzalez-Sobrino — University of Connecticut, Emma Lesser — University of Connecticut, Matthew W. Hughey — University of Connecticut • Come On, Vogue: Reproducing Inequality in Black and White Carolyn Chernoff — Skidmore College • Consuming Black Pain: Reading Racial Politics through the Lens of Cultural Appetite Jennifer C. Mueller — Skidmore College, Rula Issa — Skidmore College • Enframing Demographic Futures: Media Discourse, Census 2010, and the Management of Racial Affects Michael Rodríguez-Muñiz — Brown University Discussant: • Ingrid E Castro, Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts

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105. Presidential Session: Undocumented in America: A Conversation with Roberto Gonzales and Robert C. Smith --3.02 Organizer: Nancy Foner, Hunter College and CUNY Graduate Center Hosted by: Joanna Dreby, University at Albany SUNY Discussants: • Roberto Gonzales, Harvard University • Robert C. Smith, Baruch College and CUNY Graduate Center

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Friday. 10:15 AM-11:45 AM– cont’d 106. Presidential Session: You Are What You Eat: New Directions in the Sociology of Food -- 4.02 Organizer: Margaret M. Chin, Hunter College and CUNY Graduate Center Presider: Sharon Zukin, CUNY Graduate Center • Food Talk: Civilizing Appetite, Socializing Food, Creating Culture Priscilla Ferguson — Columbia University • Hunger in the U.S.: The Advocate’s Dilemma Janet Poppendeick — City University of New York - Hunter College • Hierarchy versus Popularity: Food Culture as Youth Culture? Krishnendu Ray — New York University • Of Meat and Men: Doing Masculinity and Critiquing the Modern Food System Alice P. Julier — Chatham University Discussant: • Sharon Zukin, CUNY Graduate Center

107. Invited Thematic Session: Exploring Our Religious Traditions: Rethinking the Axial Age --3.03 Organizer: John Torpey, CUNY Graduate Center Presider: Iddo Tavory, New York University • Christianity, Second Wave Axial Age Religions and Marcion of Sinope Bryan Turner — CUNY Graduate Center • The Axial Age vs. Weber’s Comparative Sociology of the World Religions John Torpey — CUNY Graduate Center • Catholic Modernities Within an Axial Age Perspective: Italian Lessons Rosario Forlenza — Columbia University, Bjørn Thomassen — Roskilde University • Our Axial Stories and the Historical Patterns of Personal Discovery Thomas DeGloma — Hunter College, CUNY

108. Conversation: A Conversation with Herbert J. Gans --5.04 Hosted by: Van C. Tran, Columbia University

109. Author-Meets-Critics: Sex, Politics, and Putin: Gender, Activism and Political Legitimacy in Russia by Valerie Sperling --3.10 Organizer: James M. Jasper, City University of New York - Graduate Center Presider: Lynn Chancer, Hunter College and CUNY Graduate Center • Critic Lynn Chancer — Hunter College and CUNY Graduate Center • Critic Nicole Doerr — Mount Holyoke College • Critic Anna Zhelnina — CUNY Graduate Center • Author’s Response Valerie Sperling — Clark University

110. Carework Mini-Conference Session: Building Boundaries through Professionalization of Care Work --3.05 Presider: Mignon Duffy, University of Massachusetts at Lowell • Converting Carework from Unpaid to Paid labor: Lessons from a Pilot Training Program for Community Health Workers James Lloyd — Rutgers University, Sara B. Haviland — Rutgers University, Michele Ochsner — Rutgers University • Professionalization, Deprofessionalization, and Adaptation: Health Care Delivery in a Changing Environment Russell Schutt — University of Massachusetts Boston • Doula’s Dilemma: Negotiating Capitalism While Providing Care to Other Women Jessie Patella — Duquesne University • The Dolbomis: Grandmothers’ Paid Care as Relational Work You Jin (Jenna) Song — Columbia University

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Friday. 10:15 AM-11:45 AM– cont’d 111. Culture and Cognition Mini-Conference Session: Performing the Arts and Artistic Organizations --4.03 Presider: Daina Harvey, College of the Holy Cross • Performing Legitimacy in Performing Arts Organizations Håkon Larsen — Yale University • Gender and Genre: Symbolic Boundaries around Music and People in Two Cultural Fields Diana L. Miller — University of Toronto • Regionalism and the Publishing Class: Multiple Isomorphism and Negotiated Identity in a Nested Field of American Publishing Clayton Childress — University of Toronto • Cinematic Dirt and Danger in American Cinema Censorship E. Elif Alp — Columbia University

112. Military Sociology Mini-Conference Session: Culture, Conflict, and Veteran Reintegration --3.11 Organizers: Morten Ender, United States Military Academy; Ryan Kelty, Washington College Presider: Brice McKeever, University of Virginia • The Effect of a PTSD Label on Perceived Employability for Iraq/Afghanistan Veterans Crosby Hipes — University of Maryland • Epistemic Transformation in the Midst of Crisis: A Cultural Analysis of Autobiographies of Survivors of Political Violence Hwa-Yen Huang — Rutgers University • In Search of Legitimacy: How Institutional Logic Transition Shaped the Department of Veterans Affairs Mental Health Services Greg Greenberg — VA Northeast Program Evaluation Center, Office of Mental Health Operations, VACO • Crossing Cultural Borders: Reservist Reentry from the Combat Zone Brent French — Worcester Polytechnic Institute Discussant: • Brice McKeever, University of Virginia

113. Workshop: ESS-ORN: Opportunities in Retirement Network --4.01 Discussants: • Susan B Prager, Brooklyn College • Lynda Lytle Holmstrom, Boston College • Natalie Jean Sokoloff, John Jay College

114. Paper Session: New Cultural and Social Psychological Approaches to Embodiment -- 3.04 Presider: Karen Danna, Lafayette College • Shame and Self-Objectification in Adolescents’ Decisions to have Cosmetic Surgery Sarah Glann — University at Buffalo • Embodiment and Stand-Up Comedy: Linking the Jocular Identity to the Body Jack Clarke — Erie Community College • Anchors, Habitus, and Practices under the Siege of War: The Story of Women and Gender in the Blockade of Leningrad Jeffrey Kenneth Hass — University of Richmond & Faculty of Economics, St. Petersburg State University • Material Social Facts as Mediators in Face-to-Face Interaction: Cup and Receipt as Locations Where Cooperative Work Becomes Entangled in Embodied Action Adam Jeffrey — Bentley University, Anne Warfield Rawls — Bentley University

115. Paper Session: Rural Communities and Economies --3.06 Organizer: Alexander R. Thomas, SUNY Oneonta Presider: Alexander R. Thomas, SUNY Oneonta • What do they do up there? A Look at North Country, NY Counties’ Labor Statistics Stephanie A. Bennett — College of Saint Rose • A Tale of Three Towns: Urbanormative Patterns in Rural Recreation Communities along the US-Quebec Border Aimee Vieira — Norwich University (cont’d)

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Friday. 10:15 AM-11:45 AM– cont’d Rural Communities and Economies – cont’d • Membership Structure Design and Organizational Theory Thomas W. Gray — USDA • Central Business District Vitality: A Civic Capitalism Perspective Gregory M. Fulkerson — SUNY Oneonta, Alexander R. Thomas — SUNY Oneonta Discussant: • Gregory M Fulkerson, SUNY Oneonta

116. Paper Session: Gentrification and Race in Comparative Perspective --4.04 Organizers: Zawadi Rucks-Ahidiana, UC Berkeley; Jacob Boersema, Rutgers University and Yale Center for Cultural Sociology Presider: Ervin Kosta, Hobart and William Smith Colleges • From ’Out’ to ’In’: An Analysis of Race and Gentrification Judith N. DeSena — St. John’s University • Gentrification in the Changing City: The Role of Immigration and New Diversity in and Chicago Neighborhood Renewal Jackelyn Hwang — Harvard University • Racialization of Gentrification in the United States Zawadi Rucks-Ahidiana — UC Berkeley Discussant: • Ervin Kosta, Hobart and William Smith Colleges

117. Paper Session: Middle East Politics --4.05 Presider: Ensieh Eftekhari, Stony Brook University • Bridging Two Worlds by Marking the Differences: Re-establishing the U.S -- Iran Relations through Religions’ Dialogue Seyed Ahmad Hosseini — URD • Qatari Gas Potential and Middle East Popular Uprisings: Demystifying Qatar & Disassociating the Social Movement Ahmad Usama Al-Sholi — SUNY Stony Brook, Ensieh Eftetekhari — SUNY @ Stony Brook • Crossing the Borders of the Nation State: ISIS as a Postmodern Caliphate Marissa Quie — University of Cambridge • The Egyptian Uprising and the 2008 Mini Rehearsal: Youth, Workers and the Muslim Brotherhood Nada Matta — New York University

118. Paper Session: The Next Step: New Areas in Asian American Life, Education and Work - -4.10 Organizer: Margaret M. Chin, Hunter College and CUNY Graduate Center Presider: Diana Pan, Brooklyn College • Entrepreneurship and Self-Employment among Second Generation Asian Americans CN Le — University of Massachusetts, Amherst • Excellent Schools Are Not Enough: Explaining the Pursuit of Extracurricular Education and its Impacts Pawan Dhingra — Tufts University • Assimilation in the Context of Work: An Examination of How Asian Americans Navigate the Institutional Game Margaret M. Chin — Hunter College and CUNY Graduate Center, Hyein Lee — The Graduate Center - CUNY Discussant: • Diana Pan, Brooklyn College

119. Paper Session: Emotions and Performance --4.11 Presider: Rebecca Plante, Ithaca College • Emotional Dramas of Affirmation and Discovery E. Doyle McCarthy — Fordham University, Michelle Rufrano — Fordham University • Bullying and the Neuro-Sociological Significance of Shame: Lessons for Teachers, Parents, and the NFL Laura Martocci — Consultant • Leadership, Emotion, and Gender: Can Leaders Be Upset? Laura Hirshfield — University of Illinois at Chicago, Christabel Rogalin — Purdue, North Central • Affective Borders: Policing the Christopher Street Piers Colin Patrick Ashley — Graduate Center of CUNY Discussant: • Rebecca Plante, Ithaca College

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Friday. 10:15 AM-11:45 AM– cont’d 120. Paper Session: Diversifying Sociology: Faculty Advancement for Women and Women of Color --5.03 Organizer: John W. Curtis, American Sociological Association Presider: John W. Curtis, American Sociological Association • The Faculty Pipeline in Sociology and Other STEM Disciplines John W. Curtis — American Sociological Association • Women and Minorities in Science and Engineering Yu Tao — Stevens Institute of Technology • Women Full Professors in STEM Fields Dana Britton — Rutgers University 121. Paper Session: Multivocal Global Health Discourse Emphasizing Change: Clarifying Possibilities for Multi-Stakeholder Dialogues and Alternative Futures --5.07 Organizer: Alex Otieno, Arcadia University Presider: Alex Otieno, Arcadia University • When the Personal Depoliticizes: Narrative and Gender-Based Violence in Question Beth Uzwiak — Researcher, Creative Research and Evaluation, • More than Bodies: Pushing the Boundaries of Community Participation in HIV and Public Health Research Jim Robinson — Drexel University • Partnerships for Health: Collaborations to Improve Human Resources for Health in Low and Middle Income Countries Melissa Martelly — New York University • Rights-Based Approach to Health and Development: Normative, Legal and Policy Challenges for the African Union Alex Otieno — Arcadia University 122. Paper Session: Resistance and Limits in Everyday Work --Metropolis Presider: R. Tyson Smith, Haverford College • The Cultural Contestation of Overwork Allison J. Pugh — University of Virginia, Sarah Elizabeth Mosseri — University of Virginia • "That’s Just the Way It Is": Consent and Resistance in Front-line Service Work Rachel Schwartz — St. Joseph’s College • "It Worked Out Better For Some:" Consent, Resistance, and Professional Careers with Outsourcing Companies Jacqueline M. Zalewski — West Chester University of Pennsylvania • Slacking, Withdrawing, Resisting: Understanding Personal Internet Use at Work Alex Miltsov — McGill University • Precarious Intimacy: Managing Belonging in Retail Work Michael Sickels — University of Missouri 123. Roundtable: The Recent Decline in the Prison Population in New York State: Mass Incarceration to Mass Supervision? --5.08(1) Organizer: Joshua Price, Binghamton University Presider: John Eason, Texas A&M • NYS Prison Towns: From Mass Imprisonment to Today’s Decarceration John Eason — Texas A&M, Luis Gonzalez — Binghamton University, William George Martin — Binghamton University • Decreased and Disappeared: the Crime and Media in the Age of Decarceration Chungse Jung — Binghamton University • Reentry from Prison and Justice Disinvestment: An Emergent Regime of Mass Supervision? Joshua Price — Binghamton University 124. Roundtable: Topics in Muslim Identity --5.08(2) Presider: Eman Abdelhadi, New York University • Beyond the Exception: Religiosity and Employment among Muslim and non-Muslim Women in the United States Eman Abdelhadi — New York University • "Even in Ramadan I am Not Always Pious": Young Muslim Americans Mohamoud M. Ismail — College of New Jersey • Faith in the Second Generation: South Asian Muslim Americans in Metro Rebecca Karam — CUNY Graduate Center • Perceptions of Muslim Identity, Multiculturalism and Security in Varzaneh, Iran Zohreh Mehravipour — Freelance Researcher

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125. Roundtable: Issues in Youth and Deviance --5.08(3) Presider: Alexandru Panait, University of New Hampshire • Digital Piracy Among NH Youth: Crime, Criminal Approval, Guilt, and Justice Measures Alexandru Panait — University of New Hampshire, Cesar J. Rebellon — University of New Hampshire • Initiation Ages of Substance Use in Relation to Escalations Kristine Rosales — CUNY at Queens College, Ben Cohen — CUNY at Queens College • From Dr.’s Orders to Heroin Junkie: How Does the Transition for Youth Occur? Erica J. Boyce, MCJ — University at Buffalo, SUNY • Understanding the Effect of Acculturation and Neighborhood Disorder on Adolescents Law- Abiding Behavior Nicolle Estevez — Kent State University, Richard E. Adams — Kent State University • Teenage Romance: Passion, Heartbreak and Delinquency Kyle Maksuta — University at Albany, SUNY

126. Roundtable: Belief and Inequality --5.08(4) Presider: Sophia Boutilier, Stony Brook University • The Curious Relationship Between Happiness, Wealth, and Inequality Sophia Boutilier — Stony Brook University, Timothy P. Moran — Stony Brook University • Income, Race, and Beliefs on Income Inequality over Time Rachel Wildfeuer — Temple University • Do the Wealthy Care about Inequality? Fiona C. Chin — Northwestern University • Ideologies of Inequality: The Shifting Strength of Meritocratic and Functionalist Defenses of Inequality, 1987-2009. Aaron Major — University at Albany-SUNY, Susana Munoz — University at Albany-SUNY

127. Roundtable: The Second Generation: Educational Outcomes --5.08(5) Presider: Wei-Ting Lu, CUNY-The Graduate School • Alternative Minority Culture of Mobility? While Asian Prep Programs Coming to African and Hispanic Immigrant Community Wei-Ting Lu — CUNY-The Graduate School • High School Educational Performance of Immigrant Youth by Race, Ethnicity and Generation Status: the Role of Parental Involvement and Expectations Zhen Liu — Brown University • Racial Differences in Levels of Familism for Children of Immigrants Shannon M. Hitchcock — Temple University • Defining Success: Mexican American College Student Narratives Jorge Ballinas — Temple University

128. Roundtable: New Issues in Migration --5.08(6) Presider: Hannah Joan McIntyre, The City College of New York • Parental Migration Status and Second-Generation Intermarriage with non-Hispanic whites Rosalio Cedillo — University of California, Irvine • Gender and Transnational Elder Care among Caribbean Black Immigrant Families Ivy Forsythe-Brown — University of Michgian - Dearborn • Assessing Mental Health Issues in the Refugee Resettlement Process Hannah Joan McIntyre — The City College of New York • Transnational Migrants: The Paradoxical Pursuit of Spatial Mobility and Citizenship. Elisabeth A Brodbeck — The Graduate Center, CUNY

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Friday. 10:15 AM-11:45 AM– cont’d 129. Roundtable: Masculinities --5.08(7) Presider: Rita N. Harvey, University of Pennsylvania • Pushing the Boundaries of Black Masculinity: Gender Performance Amongst Adjudicated Adolescents Rita N. Harvey — University of Pennsylvania • Caring versus Dominance and Privilege: Fluidity in the Constructions of Gendered Selves in College-Aged Men through Masculine Codes Fumiko Takasugi — University of Honolulu Community College, Daniel Eisen — Pacific University, Lianne Yamashita — Pacific University, Ashley McKenzie — Pacific University • Paradise Regained: A Critical Analysis of John Milton’s Adam Using Theories of Masculinities Robert Cserni — SUNY at Stony Brook

130. Roundtable: Race and Workplace Inequality --5.08(8) Presider: Dawn Marie Dow, Syracuse University • Managing Racial Identity and Workplace Racial Rules of Deference in Mainstream Corporate America Dawn Marie Dow — Syracuse University • Race, Professional Status and Work Discrimination: A Comparison of Black, Latino, Asian and White Public Sector Workers Hayward Derrick Horton — SUNY-Albany, Brandie Dingman — SUNY-Albany, Cassandra Carter — SUNY-Albany, Nicole Lamarre — SUNY-Albany, Edelmira Reynoso — SUNY-Albany, Basak Ozgenc — SUNY-Albany, Salvatore Pepperine — SUNY-Albany • The Simultaneous Shift of Military Downsizing and Mass Incarceration: Hidden Mechanisms of Racial Inequality in the U.S. Labor Market, 1980-2010 JooHee Han — University of Massachusetts Amherst • How do Working-Class and Middle-Class African-Americans Respond to Workplace Discrimination, and Is This Important for Understanding Variability in Mental Health? Nathan Edward Fosse — Tufts University, Michele Lamont — Harvard University

131. Roundtable: Voices of Contention in American Civil Society --5.08(9) Presider: Michael A. Gould-Wartofsky, New York University • The Left Hand of Capital: Cooptation, Corporatization, and the Unmaking of U.S. Social Movements, 2006-13 Michael A. Gould-Wartofsky — New York University • Cultural Backwardness, Structural Limitations, or Social Resistance: A Grounded Theory Analysis of Two Immigrant Communities in South Florida Alexandra Casuso — Florida Atlantic University, Elizabeth Roos — Florida Atlantic University • Working Together? Civic Life in a Multiethnic Neighborhood Denia Garcia — Princeton University • Cracks in the Dominant Paradigm in the Sociology of Race: A Kuhnian Analysis Stephen Halebsky — SUNY Cortland

132. Meeting: ESS Committee on the Status of Minorities --3.01

133. Poster Session: Undergraduate Poster Presentation Session I --Gotham Foyer 1. Special Immigrant Juvenile Status: Child Migrants and Borders Beyond "La Frontera" Luis Edward Tenorio — St. John’s University 2. Emerging Adulthood and Resident Assistants: Developing Identity Alexandria Marie Honsberger — Mount St. Mary’s University 3. Do Kids Learn Their Lesson? Bullying Policies and Anti-Bullying Strategies Ellen G Farrell — Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts 4. "That car’s a girl!" How children learn to construct gender in progressive preschools. Rachel Karpf — Barnard College 5. The Effect Race has on the Critical Attitudes of Criminality Taylor Marie Jozwiak — Sacred Heart University 6. Using E-Health to Improve Patient-Physician Relationships: Who Uses E-mail? Christina Angie Nguyen — Harvard University (cont’d)

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Friday. 10:15 AM-11:45 AM– cont’d Undergraduate Poster Presentation Session I – cont’d 7. Understanding Transnational Identity: Second Language Knowledge among Current Second Generation Immigrants in the US Katie Patterson — Gettysburg College 8. The Gateway Theory and Marijuana Use among College Undergraduates Kayaeisha R. Shaw — Ramapo College, Colleen Fogarty — Ramapo College, Kerrie Kosakowsk — Ramapo College 9. Yik Yak: Defining the Newest Form of Social Media on College Campuses Sarah Gwynne Whiteford — Hartwick College, Elise Allyn — Hartwick College, Sarah Thompson — Harwick College, Jeremy Torres — Hartwick College 10. Are the Majority of University Students Part of the "Hook-Up Culture"? Elle Shayna Wisnicki — Columbia University 11. Building Cultural Bridges for International Students in the United States Holli Ellen Selman — University of Massachusetts Amherst 12. Could Race Effect Action with Primary School Students? Duygu Payidarol — Montclair State University 13. Pull to the Center: The Gravitational Effect of Higher Education on Social Ordering J. Douglas Harrison Jr — The George Washington University 14. Race and Perceptions on Halting the Rising Crime Rate Taylor Sczymecki — Skidmore College 15. Residence Hall Professionals Katelyn Ann Zohn — CUNY Brooklyn College 16. Voices Behind Bars Britanny Maribel Arboleda — Bronx Community College 17. Achieving Educational Equality in a Context of Inequality of Condition Latoya McClean — State University of New York - Farmingdale State College 18. Flexible Labor on Long Island: The Rise of Service Sector Work in the New Economy Jessie Vitrano — State University of New York - Farmingdale State 19. Looking In, Looking Out: A Photographic Study of Gendered Rules and Resistance Emelyne Sylvia Garland — Brooklyn College 20. Untold Stories of Police Brutality Naeelisha Arias — Bronx Community College 21. Wrestling With Inequality Sara Marie Mazzella — SUNY New Paltz 22. What is up with Grit (ability to persevere) and Anxiety? Anahi Guadalupe Gonzalez — Montclair State University 23. Assimilation and Resistance: the Effect of American Imperialism in the Philippines on Filipino Families in America (working title) Katrina Casino — Brooklyn College 24. Relationship Satisfaction & Quality in Heterosexual vs. Gay and Lesbian Relationships Alyssa Margaret Kirley — Le Moyne College 25. Professor’s Sentiments Towards the Increasingly Greedy Nature of their Employers Zack Kline — West Chester University 26. Pulling It All Together: Understanding the Successes of the Lancaster Violent Crime Reduction Initiative ’Pulling Levers’ Strategy Benjamin Patrick Shoff — Millersville University of Pennsylvania 27. Religiosity’s Influence on the Hetero-normativity of American Men and Women in 2012 Matthew Herrick — Skidmore College

134. Committee on Community Colleges Paper Session: Integrating Experience into the Sociology Classroom --4.06 Presider: Olivia Hetzler, County College of Morris • Integrating Everyday Life into Sociology Courses Alison Better — Kingsborough Community College, CUNY • Teaching and Learning Race in Diverse Community College Classrooms Sarah Friedman — Borough of Manhattan Community College, CUNY, Stephanie Laudone — Borough of Manhattan Community College • Border Knowledge and the Knowledge of Borders: Moving Community College Students Stuart Parker — CUNY - Kingsborough Community College (cont’d)

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Friday. 10:15 AM-11:45 AM– cont’d Integrating Experience into the Sociology Classroom – cont’d • Deepening Engagement with Primary Sources: A Reading Worksheet Diana Rickard — Borough of Manhattan Community College, CUNY • Integrated Dystopias: Crossing the Borders with Guttman Community College’s Inaugural Capstone Course Alia Tyner-Mullings — Stella and Charles Guttman Community College, Karla Fuller — Stella and Charles Guttman Community College, Lori Ungemah — Stella and Charles Guttman Community College Discussant: • Olivia Hetzler, County College of Morris 12:00 PM-1:30 PM 135. Presidential Session: Inequality Around the World, From the National to the Global: Paul Krugman and Branko Milanovic in Conversation, Moderated by Janet Gornick -- Metropolis Organizer: Nancy Foner, Hunter College and CUNY Graduate Center Presider: Janet Gornick, CUNY Graduate Center Discussants: • Paul Krugman, City University of New York -- Graduate Center • Branko Milanovic, City University of New York -- Graduate Center

136. Author-Meets-Critics: Inequality in the Promised Land: Race, Resources, and Suburban Schooling by R. L'Heureux Lewis-McCoy --5.07 Organizer: Johnny Eric Williams, Trinity College Presider: Johnny Eric Williams, Trinity College • Critic Ruha Benjamin — Princeton University • Critic Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor — Princeton University • Critic Jerry Gafio Watts — Graduate Center, CUNY • Author’s Response R. L’Heureux Lewis-McCoy — City College of New York

137. Spotlight on New York City: Gentrification in the City of Extremes --4.10 Organizers: Sofya Aptekar, University of Massachusetts Boston; Jacob Boersema, Rutgers University and Yale Center for Cultural Sociology Presider: John Mollenkopf, City University of New York - Graduate Center • White Entry into Black Neighborhoods: Gentrification or Advent of an Integrationist Era? Lance Freeman — Columbia University • Gentrification in New York City in the National Context Ingrid Gould Ellen — New York University • Gentrification’s Complexities: The Case of Manhattan’s Far West Side. David Halle — CUNY Graduate Center Discussant: • Jacob Boersema, Rutgers University and Yale Center for Cultural Sociology

138. Carework Mini-Conference Session: Co-sponsored with the Committee on the Status of Women: Pushing the Boundaries: Defying Gender and Class Expectations of Care --3.05 Presider: Dana Hysock Witham, Indiana University of Pennsylvania • Caring Across and Within Boundaries of Social Class: Care Work and Teacher Retention in Two Public Elementary Schools Katie Kerstetter — George Mason University • "We Basically Like One Big Family": Creating Care Among Residents of a Residential Motel Christopher P. Dum — Kent State University • Effective Communication and Cultural Competence in Training Patient Navigators Christine W. Thorpe — Kent State University

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Friday. 12:00 PM-1:30 PM – cont’d 139. Culture and Cognition Mini-Conference Session: Taken-for-Grantedness --4.03 Organizer: Eviatar Zerubavel, Rutgers University Presider: Claudio Benzecry, University of Connecticut • War Widows and Welfare Queens: Examining the Semiotics of Deservingness in American Poverty Brittany Pearl Battle — Rutgers University - New Brunswick • "Those things you just kind of assume": Middle-class Parents, Children’s Problems, and Taken- for-grantedness in Everyday Life Ara Francis — College of the Holy Cross • From the Profane to the Unmarked: Durkheim Meets Semiotics Alexandra Gervis — Rutgers University • Seeing Through Darkness: A Cultural Analysis of Autobiographies of Illness Experience Hwa- Yen Huang — Rutgers University

140. Digital Sociology Mini-Conference Session: Critical Theories of the Digital --3.04 Presider: Jessie Daniels, Hunter College and the Graduate Center, CUNY • Digital Sociology: Definitions, Developments and Directions Deborah Lupton — University of Canberra • "Disruptive Technology": Addiction and Surveillance in the Digital World Rebecca Tiger — Middlebury College • On the Ambiguity of Digital Sociology’s Object:? Mapping Privacy Debates with Noortje Marres — Goldsmiths, University of London, David Moats — Discussant: • Jessie Daniels, Hunter College and the Graduate Center, CUNY

141. Workshop: Intergroup Dialogue Pedagogy and Educational Border Crossing --4.01 Organizer: Meredith Madden, Syracuse University Discussants: • Meredith Madden, Syracuse University • Diane Swords, Syracuse University • Kimberly Williams, Syracuse University • Jacob Bartholomew, Syracuse University

142. Paper Session: Collective Memory: New Approaches and Cases --3.02 Organizer: Bin Xu, Yale University Presider: Christina Simko, University of Pittsburgh • Class and Memory: China’s Educated Youth and the Difficult Past Bin Xu — Yale University • Some Hypotheses on Variation among Memory Movements Raj Ghoshal — Goucher College • "Yesterday, Men... Today, Nature": Remembering Anthropogenic and Natural Disasters in Colombia Diana Catalina Vallejo Pedraza — University of Virginia • The Faces of Chairman Mao: A Sociology of Reputation Licheng Qian — University of Virginia

143. Paper Session: The Occupy Movement --3.03 Presider: Noa Milman, University of Massachusetts Amherst • The Paradox of Repression in the Internet Age: Repression, Social Media, and the Diffusion of the Occupy Movement Chan S. Suh — Cornell University, Ion Bogdan Vasi — University of Iowa, Paul Y. Chang — Harvard University • ’We Need to Make Our Image More Family-Friendly’: Coded Language, Boundary Guarding, and the Perpetuation of Inequality in Occupy the City Rachel Elaine Powell — North Carolina State University • The Organizational Functions of an Occupation: Space and Social Structure in the Occupy Wall Street Movement Gianmarco Savio — Stony Brook University • No Justice, No Peace: On Structural and Spectacular Violence in Oakland Emily Brissette — SUNY Oneonta • Public-Private Partnerships and the Policing of Urban Protest: The Case of Occupy Wall Street Michael A. Gould-Wartofsky — New York University

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Friday. 12:00 PM-1:30 PM – cont’d 144. Paper Session: Boundary Making and Border Crossing in Global Higher Education: Studies from America and Britain --3.06 Organizer: Jonathan Z. Friedman, New York University Presider: Jonathan Z. Friedman, New York University • Representing the World: Three Logics of Academic Internationalism in the U.S. University Cynthia Miller-Idriss — American University, Mitchell Stevens — , Seteney Shami — Arab Council for Social Sciences • What Merit Means: Admissions, Diversity, and Inequality at Elite Universities in the United States and Britain Natasha Warikoo — Harvard University • Internationalization as Boundary Reinforcement: The National Imaginary of American and British University Administrators Jonathan Z. Friedman — New York University • Transnational Intellectuals’ Strategies for Educating US Audiences in NYC Liz Knauer — New York University Discussant: • Michael Kennedy, Brown University

145. Paper Session: Motherhood, Gender, and Family --3.10 Presider: Johanna Foster, Monmouth University • Where Motherhood Matters: Understanding the Effect of State Context on the Salience of Motherhood Elizabeth Kiester — Albright College • Childlessness and Working Mothers Hannah Josephine Safer — Stony Brook University • Between Family and Market: Commodification of Child Care in the Informal Sector in Turkey Idil Safiye Soyseckin — Middle East Technical University • New Families, New Risks? Examining Cross-National Support for Family Policy Catherine Bolzendahl — University of California, Irvine, Sigrun Olafsdottir — Boston University, Leah Ruppanner — University of Melbourne

146. Paper Session: Community Responses to Disaster and Crisis --3.11 Presider: Elena Vesselinov, Queens College and The Graduate Center, CUNY • Challenging Uneven Redevelopment: Right to the City Organizing in the Wake of Hurricane Sandy Miriam Greenberg — University of California Santa Cruz • A Social Relations Approach to Neighborhood Selection: Evidence from a Mixed-Methods Study of Hurricane Katrina Survivors Asad L. Asad — Harvard University • Disaster Response in the Crisis City: Volunteer Work As An Authentic Urban Experience Thomas Corcoran — CUNY Brooklyn College • Europe’s Exploding Edges: the Social Response to 2008 ’Crisis Landscapes’ in Coastal Spain and Bulgaria Max Holleran — New York University Discussant: • Elena Vesselinov, Queens College and The Graduate Center, CUNY

147. Paper Session: The Political Economy of Food --4.02 Organizer: Alvin Camba, Binghamton University Presider: Alvin Camba, Binghamton University • Returning to the Plains Frontier: Agrarian Class Relations and the Ecologies of Accumulation in the First Food Regime Benjamin J. Marley — Binghamton University • Rice, Coconut, and Sugar: Unpaid Work and Socio-Ecological Contradictions in the First Food Regime of American Philippines, 1901 to 1965 Alvin Camba — Binghamton University • Foodscape, NYC: Interrogating Food Production, Activism and Culture In The Big Apple Kimberly Lok Wong — Temple University • Case-study of a Food Cooperative Initiative in an Urban Food Desert Lillian MacNell — North Carolina State University

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Friday. 12:00 PM-1:30 PM – cont’d 148. Paper Session: Gender Violence and Sexual Victimization --4.04 Presider: Bethany M. Coston, Albion College • Resistance and Activism in the Age of Sex Trafficking: How Sex Worker Activists Engage in Political Advocacy Crystal Jackson — John Jay College of Criminal Justice/CUNY • Male Survivors’ Stories of Sexual Victimization Kevin M. Ralston — University of Delaware • Invisible Increase: The Rise in Sex Trafficking of Native Women and Adolescents Lena Campagna — University of Massachusetts Boston • Wars and Women’s Bodies; "Cross-Border Brides" in the Precarious Times of Syrian Civil War Dilek Cindoglu — Mardin Artuklu University • Sexual Harassment and Assault in the Military by Gender and Service Branch. Donna Marie Manion — University of Buffalo

149. Paper Session: Changing Families: Same Sex Marriage and LGBT Parents --4.05 Presider: Elizabeth Payne, Hunter College, CUNY • The Effect of Adult Children’s Same Sex Marriage on Relationships with Parents Deborah Merrill — Clark University • "Don’t you have more girly shoes to wear?" Conflicts and Insights of LGBT Parents Doing Gender With Their Children Cara Bergstrom-Lynch — Eastern Connecticut State University • "Something just Tripped.": Parenthood Desires and Procreative Triggers of Gay and Lesbian Couples. Nicholas Park — Wentworth Institute of Technology, Kathleen S. Slauson-Blevins — Old Dominion University • LGBTQ Adopters: Choices, Struggles, and Stumbles Laura V Heston — University of Massachusetts-Amherst • "Rainbow Families": Exploring the Parenting Narratives of Same-Sex Couples Who Adopt Across Race. Colleen Butler-Sweet — Sacred Heart University

150. Paper Session: Moving from the Margins to the Mainstream: Addressing the Maltreatment of People with Disabilities --4.11 Presider: Meghan L. Mills, Birmingham Southern College • Three Times the Violence: A Film about "Disablist" Hate Crimes in the US Jack Levin — Northeastern University • Making Violence against People with Disability Visible Gordana Rabrenovic — Northeastern University • Mothers’ Response to Victimization of Boys with Disability Linda Blum — Northeastern University • The Role of Literacy in Addressing Needs of People with Disability Alisa Lincoln — Northeastern University

151. Paper Session: Negotiating Identities in the Immigrant Context --5.03 Presider: Diana Pan, Brooklyn College • "It Doesn’t Matter Because We’re Both Brown": The Construction of Pan-Ethnic Boundaries among Interracially and Inter-ethnically Married Brenda Gambol — The Graduate Center, CUNY • The Role of Marriage in Ethnic Identity Choices Among Second Generation Vadricka Etienne — The Graduate Center - CUNY • The Somali-American Dream - Identifications of Young Somali Adults Marko Kananen — Boston University • Generational Differences in Identification among Turkish and Italian Migrants in Germany Anna Stein — Tel Aviv University, Oshrat Hochman — Ruppin College, Thomas Whoeler — University of Konstanz, Noah Lewin-Epstein — Tel Aviv University • Changing Race and Place: Racial Classification Patterns of Dominicans in the United States Jessica Elaine Peña — University of Maryland- College Park

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Friday. 12:00 PM-1:30 PM – cont’d 152. Paper Session: Strategy and Social Movements --5.04 Organizer: James M. Jasper, City University of New York - Graduate Center Presider: John Krinsky, City University of New York - City College • Bridges or Burdens to the Movement - National Movement Brokers between the Local and the Global Arenas of the World Social Forum. Nicole Doerr — Mount Holyoke College • Strategic Interaction Spirals: The Case of Occupy Nashville Luke Elliott — CUNY Graduate Center • From Problem-Solving to Dilemma-Solving: Revisiting Path-Dependency and Development of Social Movements Yusheng Lin — Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey • White Negroes and the Pink IRA: Master Frames and External Media Coverage of Civil Rights Contention in Northern Ireland Gregory M. Maney — Hofstra University Discussant: • John Krinsky, City University of New York - City College

153. Roundtable: Prison and Incarceration --5.08(1) Presider: Elaine Enriquez, Princeton University • Embodied Incarceration: Managing the Body and Space in Prison Elaine Enriquez — Princeton University • An Examination of Inmates’ Misconceptions of Prison Healthcare Fees Patricia Becker — La Salle University, Brian Wyant — La Salle University, Holly M. Harner — La Salle University • The Re-humanization of the Incarcerated Other? Bureaucracy, Distantiation, and American Mass Incarceration David A. Green — John Jay College of Criminal Justice • The Prison as a Form of Old Border Andrea Borghini — University of Pisa (Italy)

154. Roundtable: Alternative Modes of Claims-Making --5.08(2) Presider: Saskia C. Hooiveld, CUNY Graduate Center • Humor in Exile Saskia C. Hooiveld — CUNY Graduate Center • #SochiProblems: Reddit and Twitter as Claims-Making Arenas in the 2014 Winter Olympics Kembra Nicole Gerner — Texas Tech University • Comedians as Claims Makers: Humor’s Increasing Presence in the Social Problems Process Karen Danna — Lafayette College

155. Roundtable: Framing the Conversation: Environment and Ideology --5.08(3) Presider: Deric Michael Shannon, Oxford College of Emory University • Two Conversations: From a Post-crisis Political Economy of Food to Notions of Our Shared Future Deric Michael Shannon — Oxford College of Emory University • Interrogating Neoliberal Environmental Governmentality: Practice, Ideology, and the Production of Value Rebecca Lee Stepnitz — University of Minnesota • Energy Regimes, Policy Analysis and Topic Modelling Arho Toikka — University of Helsinki, Finland • The Culture of American Environmentalism Eric Malczewski — Harvard University

156. Roundtable: Issues in Employment, Labor Security, and Retirement --5.08(4) Presider: Daniela Hochfellner, University of Michigan • Changing Attitudes in a Changing Economy: Perceived Job and Labor Market Precarity Travis Scott Lowe — University of Tulsa • Job Security in a Changing Labor Market: Assessing Individual Perceptions of Job Security Anders Wykow Hansen — Hunter College, CUNY • Employment Trajectories beyond Retirment Daniela Hochfellner — University of Michigan, Carola Burkert — Institute for Employment Research • How Population Aging Affects The Timing of Receiving Social Security Income Fang-Yi Huang — University of Florida

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Friday. 12:00 PM-1:30 PM – cont’d 157. Roundtable: HIV/AIDS - Perspectives and Policies --5.08(5) Presider: Tanni Chaudhuri, Rhode Island College • An Integrated Theoretical Model Illustrating HIV/AIDS in India Tanni Chaudhuri — Rhode Island College • In Defense of PrEP: Examining HIV Mortality in New York City in the Context of Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis Benjamin Joseph Nobile Kampler — Queens College, CUNY • Reducing MSM HIV Incidence through Collaborative Empowerment Bradley Shawn Powell — Case Western Reserve University

158. Roundtable: Race and Health Care --5.08(6) Presider: Joanne Tompkins, University at Buffalo • The Black-White Gap in Advance Directive Completion Joanne Tompkins — University at Buffalo • Finding Dominance: Tracing the White Racial Frame in Food Security Research Melanie D. Hildebrandt — Indiana Univ of PA, Holly J. Benton — Indiana Univ of PA • Theorizing A Biology of Oppression: Investigating Markers of Social, Political, & Economic Inequality Shenita McLean — SUNY at Buffalo

159. Roundtable: Race, Migration, and Schooling --5.08(7) Presider: Erin Michaels, The Graduate Center, CUNY • Schooling, Youth, and Practical Citizenship: Latino Immigrants and Black Americans in High- Immigration Suburbia Erin Michaels — The Graduate Center, CUNY • Unequal Returns: Racial Differences in the Associations between Income and Achievement Daphne A. Henry — University of Pittsburgh, Elizabeth Votruba-Drzal — University of Pittsburgh • The Effects of Race, Class & Gender on the English Proficiency and Subsequent Assimilation of Second-Generation Caribbean Immigrants Mauricia John — Kutztown University • Man Ah Bad Man?: An Exploration of Gender & Generational Anxieties Among Afro-Caribbean Boys in Public Schools in London and New York Derron Orlando Wallace — Brandeis University & Teachers College, Columbia University • Educators’ Views on the Consequences of Migrant Students’ Cultural Capital in Education Janese L. Free — Emmanuel College, Katrin Kriz — Emmanuel College

160. Roundtable: Undergraduate Roundtable I --5.08(8) Presider: Nelson Jarrín, City College of New York - CUNY • Selling on the Streets Nelson Jarrín — City College of New York - CUNY • Homelessness in Philadelphia Pennsylvania, London England, and Cape Town South Africa Stephanie Feinberg — Arcadia University • Examining the Impact of Law 779: The Integral Law against Violence against Women in Nicaragua Kristina McGonigal — Quinnipiac University • Are Your Friends Crucial or Trivial? Peer Support’s Effect of Recidivism Patricia Becker — La Salle University

161. Roundtable: Undergraduate Roundtable II --5.08(9) Presider: Justin Lepage, Quinnipiac University • Geographic Patterns on Fertility Behavior in Cameroon Jane Luise Furey — Brown University • If You Liked it, You Should’ve Put a Lease on it: The Effect of Views of Marriage on Women’s Attitudes Toward Cohabitation Samantha Poremba — Elizabethtown College • Between Loyalty and Expertise: Social Therapy, Physician Preferences, and Medical Decision- making in a Bengali-American community Susmita Paul — • Help Veterans Help Us Justin Lepage — Quinnipiac University • Why Do Veterans Miss War? Ian Gray McWilliams — United States Military Academy

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Friday. 12:00 PM-1:30 PM – cont’d 162. Meeting: ESS Committee on Graduate Education --3.01

163. Poster Session: Undergraduate Poster Presentation Session II -- Gotham Foyer 1. Parenting and Social Change Sara Elizabeth Manzon — The College of New Jersey 2. Swipe: Affective and Experiential Implications of the First Sex Act Madeline Hunsicker — Colby College 3. People Are Strange When You’re A Stranger: Trustfulness and Altruism in Post 9/11 Strangers Layla Zaki Lakos — Skidmore College 4. "I’m Not Like Them": Transgender Identity Grammar and Stigma Management Melina Constantine Miseo — Western New England University 5. "Selfish, Lazy, Lonely, and Spoiled:" An Exploration of Stereotypes and the Experiences of the Only Child Diandra Vivian Emsley — Purchase College, State University of New York 6. Nature Versus Technology: The Impact of Media on Sexuality Julia Rose Diamond — Skidmore College 7. Socialization and Social Control in Asian and non-Asian American Families through A Gender Lens Fengfeng Gu — Beijing Foreign Studies University 8. Effects of Demographic Factors on Attitudes About Gun Control Jordan Scott Moses — Ramapo College of New Jersey, Carlos Corredor — Ramapo College of New Jersey 9. Latinos’ Lack of Access to Education: The Effects of Region of Residence on the Educational Attainment of Latinos Glenibel Cruz — Skidmore College 10. Racial Disparity and the Utilization of Birth Control Sydney Joice-Casey — Montclair State University 11. Experiences of Inclusion and Exclusion of Female Athletes of Color at a Predominantly White Institution in the Northeast Anna Elyse Russian — Providence College 12. Addressing the Needs of Pregnant and Parenting Students in Higher Education Jenna Marie Maloney — University of Rhode Island 13. Men and Women’s Attitudes Towards Sexual Assault Kelly Ruegner — Pennsylvania State University Abington 14. Stability of Multiracial Couples Sarah Grace Corro — John Jay College of Criminal Justice 15. Domestic Violence Does Not Have Borders Sheila Sanchez — Bronx Community College 16. Sexism and Sexual Violence: An Ethnographic Study of the Campus Climate at SUNY New Paltz Kathleen Gagnon — SUNY New Paltz, Carly Rome — SUNY New Paltz, Katherine Zink — SUNY New Paltz 17. The Effects of Internet Usage on Interpersonal Interactions Eric Manuel Beriguete — Skidmore College 18. Gendered Messages in University Media Heather Welsh — West Chester University of Pennsylvania 19. Using Critical Theory to Transform Education Lisa Thompson — CUNY John Jay College 20. Cross National Comparison Between Character Type Daniel Nguyen — Quinnipiac University 21. The Influence of Family Structure Later In Life Kendra Jane Soule — Gettysburg College 22. Competition and Cooperation: an analysis of the relationship between student-run co-ops and UMass Amherst Dining Services Molly Frances Meehan — University of Massachusetts Amherst 23. Youth’s Views on Environmental Issues Elena Catherine Klonoski — Connecticut College, Molly Bienstock — Connecticut College 24. Super Woman- A Choice or Desperation? Anastasiya Karpova — Brooklyn College, Department of Sociology 25. Longitudinal Associations Among Subtle and Blatant Discrimination, Ethnicity, and Suicide Ideation Among Ethnic Minority Adolescents Ijeoma Julia Madubata — Princeton University 26. The Representation of Latinas in America’s Most Watched Shows Amarissa Franchesca Vera — Texas A&M Corpus Christi 27. Expressing Gratitude in Young Adulthood: An Exploratory Study Haley Gabrielle Burgess — University of Massachusetts Amherst

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Friday. 12:00 PM-1:30 PM – cont’d 164. Committee on Community Colleges Discussion Session: Crossing Borders: Student Perspectives From Community College to Elite/Highly Selective College --4.06 Presider: Alison Watts, Community College of Philadelphia

1:45 PM-3:15 PM 165. Presidential Session: Beyond The Model Minority: How Culture Matters for Asian American Achievement --3.02 Organizers: Philip Kasinitz, CUNY Graduate Center; Van C. Tran, Columbia University Presider: Margaret M. Chin, Hunter College and CUNY Graduate Center • Framing Success: Hyper-Selectivity and the Asian F Jennifer Lee — University of California - Irvine, Min Zhou — Nanyang Technological University, Singapore • Chinese Exceptionalism: Developing Theoretical Tools to Explain Second-Generation Chinese Success Philip Kasinitz — CUNY Graduate Center, Van C. Tran — Columbia University, Mary C. Waters — Harvard University • Asian American Achievement: The Role of Gender, Class and Culture Amy Hsin — Queens College, CUNY, Yu Xie — University of Michigan Discussant: • Grace Kao, University of Pennsylvania

166. Presidential Session: Loft Living: Twenty-five Years Later --4.05 Organizer: Nancy Foner, Hunter College and CUNY Graduate Center Presider: Miriam Greenberg, University of California Santa Cruz Discussants: • Vera Zolberg, New School for Social Research • Harvey Moloch, New York University • Japonica Brown-Saracino, Boston University • Sharon Zukin, CUNY Graduate Center

167. Invited Thematic Session: Research in the Public Eye: Crossing the Border Between Sociology and Journalism --4.04 Organizer: Mike Benediktsson, City University of New York - Hunter College Presider: Dalton Conley, New York University Discussants: • John Logan, Brown University • Audrey Singer, Brookings Institution • D'Vera Cohn, Pew Research Center / Washington Post • Katherine S. Newman, UMass-Amherst

168. Author-Meets-Critics: Unequal Time: Gender, Class and Family in Employment Schedules by Dan Clawson and Naomi Gerstel --5.07 Organizer: Rosanna Hertz, Wellesley College Presider: Rosanna Hertz, Wellesley College • Critic Janet Gornick — CUNY Graduate Center • Critic Jennifer M. Silva — Bucknell University • Critic Ellen Galinsky — Family and Work Institute • Author’s Response Dan Clawson — University of Massachsetts-Amherst, Naomi Gerstel — University of Massachsetts-Amherst

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Friday. 1:45 PM-3:15 PM – cont’d 169. Carework Mini-Conference Session: Building Bridges: Towards a Sustainable Care Movement --3.05 Presider: Guillermina Altomonte, The New School for Social Research • Developing "Recovery at Work" Using Three Empirical Cases Cindy L. Cain — University of Minnesota • Home-based and Community-based Care Workers’ Identity Work: Implications for the Development of Positive Occupational Identity Kirstie McAllum — Université de Montréal • Sharing Caring: Negotiating Motherhood, Child Care, and Labor Kim Price-Glynn — University of Connecticut • Shifting from Institutional Borders to Communities of Care Lauren Justine Silver — Rutgers University - Camden

170. Culture and Cognition Mini-Conference Session: New Frontiers in Culture and Cognition --4.03 Presider: Daina Harvey, College of the Holy Cross • From Mind to Brain: Psychological Suffering, Normative Selfhood, and the Specter of Determinism Joseph E. Davis — University of Virginia • Thinking in Tandem: Cognitive Communication, Digital Media, and the Sociomental Bond Mary Chayko — Rutgers University • Crossing Boundaries or Staying Put? Sociology and the Interdisciplinary Study of Culture and Cognition Karen Danna — Lafayette College • Using Developmental Systems Theory and Social Neuroscience in the Sociology of Culture and Cognition Brandon Kramer — Rutgers University

171. Digital Sociology Mini-Conference Session: Big Data: Histories, Futures, and Societies - -3.04 Presider: Joshua Scannell, City University of New York • Sociological Engagements with Big Data: Methodological and Theoretical approaches Susan Halford — University of Southampton, Ramine Tinati — University of Southampton, Mark Weal — University of Southampton, Catherine Pope — University of Southampton, Les Carr — University of Southampton • Combing the Wreckage: Discourse Analysis in Forgotten Digital Spaces Timothy Recuber — Princeton University • The Emperor’s New Data Clothes Yulia Grinberg — Columbia University • A Model for Articulating the Data Intersections Between the Networked Individual and the Formation of Digital Community Alexia Maddox — Deakin University

172. Gender, Work, & Family Mini-Conference Session: A Conversation with Kathleen Gerson on Gender, Family, and Work --4.11 Hosted by: Lynn Chancer, Hunter College and CUNY Graduate Center

173. Workshop: Philanthropy and Social Justice: Engaging/Exploring Emerging and Enduring Issues --5.03 Organizer: Alex Otieno, Arcadia University Presider: Alex Otieno, Arcadia University • Building Strong Learning Community for Social Justice Michelle Coffey — Lambent Foundation • The Dynamics of Giving: Lessons from Diverse Experiences Maren Gaughan — University of Pennsylvania • Global Philanthropy: Lessons from the Field Jenna M. Brereton — Geneva Global Discussant: • Alex Otieno, Arcadia University

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Friday. 1:45 PM-3:15 PM – cont’d 174. Paper Session: New Perspectives in Medical Sociology: Exploring the Conditions for Health and Well-Being --3.03 Presider: Dena T Smith, University of Maryland, Baltimore County • American Veterans’ Understandings of "Legitimate" Distress and the Implications for Psychological Treatment R. Tyson Smith — Haverford College • We Call Ourselves ’MSers’: Building Social Solidarity through Internet Forum Participation Kyle A. Carr — Boston College, Renee L Beard — College of the Holy Cross • The Decline of Mental Hospitals and the Rise of Prisons: Consequences for Suicide Rates in the United States, 1935-2005 Thomas Volscho — CUNY / College of Staten Island • Invisible Disabilities, Stigma, and Service Animals Meghan L. Mills — Birmingham Southern College • "Why Can’t a Woman be More Like a Man?": Women as Outliers in Canada’s "Universal" Healthcare System Nargiza Seitova — York University, Ed Chung — Elizabethtown College

175. Paper Session: Social Media: Digital Connections and Digital Interactions --3.10 Presider: Julie B. Wiest, West Chester University of Pennsylvania • Friends and Romance Online: Techno-Interaction and Relationships Among College Students Alecea Standlee — Concord University • Death on Facebook: How Social Media is Affecting Final Farewells Ana Villalobos — Brandeis University, Kelsey Segaloff — Brandeis University • Social Media Borders: Gender, Sexuality, and Adolescents’ Digital Interactions Dina Pinsky — Arcadia University • Boundaries and Boundary Crossing by American Teens: The Effect of Social Media Murray Milner Jr — University of Virginia • A Comparative Analysis of Audience Involvement in Online and Offline Crime Hoaxes Jennifer L. Snyder — University of Delaware

176. Paper Session: The Symbolism and Symbolic Worlds of Food --4.02 Presider: Joslyn Brenton, Ithaca College • The Geography of Food: School Cafeterias and Youth Cultural Worlds Amy Best — George Mason University • The Symbolic Significance of Sugar: Exploring the Material Value of Sweet Foods in Social Life Caroline Erb-Medina — CUNY Graduate School and University Center • Eating the Other, Eating Together: Indian Immigrant Women and Food Work Farha Ternikar — Le Moyne College • Food, Class, and Ethnicity--A Recipe for Delight? Ellen Beth Rovner — Boston University, Brandeis University • Made in the GDR? Online Recipes as a Form of Productive Remembering. Melanie Lorek — The Graduate Center, CUNY

177. Paper Session: Identity Transitions & Liminal States --4.10 Presider: Amanda Barrett Cox, University of Pennsylvania • Duty Station Home: Veteran’s Identity and the Transition to Civilian Life Ted Jay Robbins — University at Buffalo • Borderless: Jens Sparschuh’s Der Zimmerspringbrunnen Mareen Fuchs — University of • Gym Identities, Roles, and the Gaps that Fall In Between Mehmet Berkay Can — Penn State University • Becoming Asexual: A Symbolic Interactionist Account Susie Scott — University of Sussex, Liz McDonnell — University of Sussex

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Friday. 1:45 PM-3:15 PM – cont’d 178. Paper Session: Class, Capital, and Sport --5.04 Presider: Joseph G. A. Trumino, Ph.D., St. John's University • Estranged Labor, Habitus, and Phenomenology in the Rise of Extreme Sports Colleen Eren — City University of New York, LaGuardia Community College, Vincent Andre Keeton — LaGuardia College-City University of New York • A Sporting Conversation with Paul Willis - Why Working Class Kids Play Working Class Sports Hector Mackie — University of Toronto • The Gates of Sandlot: An Autoethnography of the Changing Structures of Youth Baseball Kathleen Lee — SUNY Old Westbury, Jacob Heller — SUNY Old Westbury

179. Paper Session: Social Movements: Challenges and Dilemmas --Metropolis Presider: Nicole Doerr, Mount Holyoke College • Cultural Challenges for Mainline Protestant Political Progressives Rhys H. Williams — Loyola University Chicago, Paul Lichterman — University of Southern California • Hizmet Schools in Christian and Muslim Countries: A Cross-Cultural Comparison Vincent N Parrillo — William Paterson University, Maboud Ansari — William Paterson University • The Odd Couple: Religious Feminism Jessica Nichole Finnigan — Kings College London, Kari Waters — Syracuse, Nancy Ross — Dixie State • The "Extension Dilemma": Balancing Expansion and Cohesion in the Participatory Budgeting Movement Isaac Jabola-Carolus — City University of New York, Graduate Center • Resilience in Revolutionary Movements: A Case Study of the Maoist Movement in Telangana, India Juhi Tyagi — SUNY- Stony Brook

180. Roundtable: Gendered Representations and Gendered Ideologies --4.01 Presider: Tara Fannon, NUI, Galway • Out of Sight, Still in Mind: Visually Impaired Women’s Embodied Accounts of Ideal Femininity Tara Fannon — NUI, Galway • Recursive Empowerment: Transnationals Flows and the Travels of Gender Ideologies and Practice Heidi Rademacher — Stony Brook University • No Excuses: Exploring Gender, Sexuality and Race, Privilege and Oppression in Showtime’s "Masters of Sex" Celene Krauss — Kean University • Researching Gendered Identities and Attitudes Surrounding Marital Name Change Bridget Cowan Longoria — Texas Tech University

181. Roundtable: Issues in the Sociology of Sport --5.08(1) Presider: Jennifer A. Pace, University of Colorado-Boulder • Boys Becoming Men: Gender, Class, and the Construction of Moral Identities Among Parents of Youth Football Players. Jennifer A. Pace — University of Colorado-Boulder • "Supporters, Not Customers": Politics and Collective Action among Organized Fans of Professional Soccer in the US. Markus Gerke — Stony Brook University • Understanding How Media Reports of Professional Athletes Affect College Students’ Attitudes Towards Sports Section 2 Students of So285 — Bentley University, Angela Cora Garcia — Bentley University • Understanding College Students’ Participation in Sports Section 1 Students of So285 — Bentley University, Angela Cora Garcia — Bentley University • Proposing A Human Economy of Pain: Investigating the Social Reproduction Of Pain Among Athletes in Collegiate Athleticism Shenita McLean — SUNY at Buffalo

182. Roundtable: Teaching Sociology -- Creative Approaches and New Directions --5.08(2) Presider: Albert Fu, Kutztown University • Sociology Portfolio Assessment and Curricular Review Albert Fu — Kutztown University, Jason Lee Crockett — Kutztown University of Pennsylvania, Joleen Greenwood — Kutztown University of Pennsylvania, Mauricia John — Kutztown University • Crossing Boundaries and Cultivating Citizens in an Introductory Class Laura L. O’Toole — Salve Regina University, James P. McGuire — Salve Regina University (cont’d)

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Friday. 1:45 PM-3:15 PM – cont’d Creative Approaches and New Directions – cont’d • Crowd-Sourcing Media for Lectures: Reflections on Democracy and Investment in the Theory Classroom Jacqueline Daugherty — Christopher Newport University • Dance, Dance, Revolution! Waking the Critical Sociological Imagination through Public Dance Jennifer C. Mueller — Skidmore College, Kristen Lavelle — University of Wisconsin - Whitewater, Isabel Rojas — Skidmore College

183. Roundtable: Occupational Networks and Subgroups --5.08(3) Presider: Mary J. Gallant, Rowan University • Friendship Networks in Medical School: Building the Governed Heart Mary J. Gallant — Rowan University • Informal Friendship Networks and the Corporate Ladder: Men’s and Women’s Differential Experiences. Sarah Damaske — The Pennsylvania State University, Lydia Hayes — The Pennsylvania State University, Gail Goochee — The Pennsylvania State University • Social Capital among 1.5-Generation Immigrants: Dense Networks or Weak Ties? Isabel Gil Everaert — Graduate Center, City University of New York • Understanding Workplace Diversity: The Latent Promise of American Sociology Emily Regina Cummins — Northeastern University, Ethel Mickey — Northeastern University, Steven P. Vallas — Northeastern

184. Roundtable: Constructing Racial and Ethnic Others --5.08(4) Presider: Robert Garot, John Jay College • Contrast Structures and Comparative Structures in Tuscans’ Talk about Immigrants Robert Garot — John Jay College • Evil from the East: The Social Construction of Eastern Malevolence in Western History & Popular Culture Andrew Lee Owen — Cabrini College, Ryan Stroud — Cabrini College • The Limitations of the Black-white Color Line in Race Scholarship Katrina Quisumbing King — University of Wisconsin - Madison • Us and Them: Black--White Relations in the Wake of Hispanic Population Growth Maria C Abascal — Princeton University

185. Roundtable: Political Initiatives and Policies --5.08(5) Presider: Kenneth Sebastian Leon, American University • Legalizing Recreational Marijuana: Comparing Ballot Initiative Outcomes Kenneth Sebastian Leon — American University • Let’s Move! With Michelle Obama Rachelle J. Brunn-Bevel — Fairfield University, Kristin L. Richardson — Virginia Tech • Scientific Discourse as Political Ammunition: Trends in the Current Climate Change Debate Kaylee Zaleski — University at Buffalo, SUNY • A Critical Analysis of Food Guides in the United States from 1894-1992 Jennifer Alpert — Lehigh University

186. Roundtable: Borders and Border-Crossing --5.08(6) Presider: Yossi Harpaz, Princeton University • Ancestry into Opportunity: What Drives Global Demand for Non-Resident Dual Citizenship? Yossi Harpaz — Princeton University • Ebola Virus and Global Inequality: A Theoretical Explanation Zacchaeus Ogunnika — Virginia State University, Petersburg VA • The State between Old and New Borders Andrea Borghini — University of Pisa (Italy) • Borders and Borderlands: The Construction of Differentiated Peripheries in the Lower Colorado River Valley in the Early Twentieth Century Ryan Mead — Binghamton University

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Friday. 1:45 PM-3:15 PM – cont’d 187. Roundtable: Policing and Communities --5.08(7) Presider: Zoe Carey, The New School for Social Research • Civilian ¦ Police: How this Distinction is Respected, Violated, and Overcome in the NYPD Zoe Carey — The New School for Social Research • Safer Streets for Whom?: Understanding the Segmented Role of Gentrification in the Expansion of Stop and Frisk Chris Rees — University at Albany, State University of New York • From Legal Cynicism to Situational Trust Monica Bell — Harvard • The Effect of Distance between Social Rank Across Victim And Offender on Victim’s Decision on Reporting to Police about Assaults Across Urban-Rural Dimension Lin Liu — University of Delaware

188. Roundtable: Undergraduate Roundtable III --5.08(8) Presider: Emma Christine Whalen, American University • Figuring Out Fukushima: How US Media Relate Risk and Behavior in the Aftermath of the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Disaster Emma Christine Whalen — American University • The Social Media Response by Muslim American Youth to Post-9/11 Racial/Religious Profiling Pallavi Dasari — Northeastern University • An Analysis of How Tracking Stratifies Students by Race and Impacts Students’ Perceptions of Their Schools, Themselves, and Their Futures Virginia Riel — University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill • An Analysis of Restorative Justice Programs for Juveniles Adjudicated Delinquent in Philadelphia Michaela Sean McGlynn — Saint Joseph’s University

189. Meeting: ESS Publications Committee Meeting --3.01

190. Poster Session: Undergraduate Poster Presentation Session III -- Gotham Foyer 1. Sexual Orientation, Social Experience and Identity Challenges Ivonne Juliana Pulido — Western New England University 2. Sociology of sports: race, gender and class Yamilet Perez — Bronx Community College 3. Performative Masculinity in College Cheerleading: A Pilot Study Malia Mae Lee Allen — Boston College 4. Homelessness & The Feminization of Poverty Brenda S. Ballena — John Jay College of Criminal Justice 5. Influences of Visual Media on Sexual and Gender-Variant Minority Self-Concept Tanajsia Monee’ Mason — Kutztown University 6. The Race and Class of Public Support for Capital Punishment Rebecca Datus — Skidmore College 7. Representations of Race in Fashion Media: A Content Analysis of Cosmopolitan Magazine Covers Alyssa Ann Scull — The College of New Jersey 8. The Color of Money Paola Piroli — John Jay College of Criminal Justice 9. Gender, Jobs, and Careers in the Online Sex Industry. Rabia Javed — John Jay College of Criminal Justice 10. Love, Sex, and Inequality. Kelsey Barnett — John Jay College of Criminal Justice 11. Sex work and middle class Faith Howell — John Jay College of Criminal Justice, Anais Abeigon — John Jay College of Criminal Justice, Ahmed Rosul — John Jay College of Criminal Justice, Kristen Clementi — John Jay College of Criminal Justice 12. Gender socialization and Body Modification Leslie Camargo — John Jay College of Criminal Justice, Scott Friebl — John Jay College of Criminal Justice 13. Youth Sexuality and Moral Panic. Melanie Hinck — 14. The sense of safety: exploring difference across demographic groups and countries Trevor Wolf — Quinnipiac University, Xi Chen — Quinnipiac University 15. Infidelity and the Effect of Religiosity and Impulsivity Anne Colby Skrabak — Gettysburg College (cont’d)

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Friday. 1:45 PM-3:15 PM – cont’d Undergraduate Poster Presentation Session III – cont’d 16. Veganism and Masculinity Brandon T Dexter — Central Connecticut State University 17. Experiences of Physical Violence among Lesbian, Bisexual, and Gay Young Adults Compared to Heterosexual Young Adults Tiffany Christina Ames — Lehman College 18. Understanding the Islamic State Movement Erika Lynne Peterson — Centenary College of New Jersey 19. Effects of Selling Methods on Magazine Advertisements Alexandra M. Glassel — Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania 20. Family negotiations of the superwoman Assompta Albertini — Brooklyn College CUNY 21. Inequality In The Education System Stephanie Almonte — Bronx Community College 22. Parental Perceptions of Neighborhood Safety and Children’s Mental Health Megan Victoria Jarrell — Wake Forest University 23. Opting in Under Obamacare: An Initial Evaluation of the Affordable Care Act Emily Gail Damon — Skidmore College 24. "But I love my lion": Identity Construction and Risk Management of Exotic Animal Owners India Luxton — Western New England University 25. Migrant Farm Workers: The Hidden Fields of New York Michelle Winkelman — SUNY Oswego, Corinne Kelly — , Krystal Rondan — SUNY Oswego, Jacqueline McCarthy — SUNY Oswego, Krisztina Arseneau — SUNY Oswego, William Rose — SUNY Oswego 26. Teens and Young Adults Opinions on Minimum Wage Paul Victory — Ramapo College of New Jersey 27. Exploring the Trans Population within the Domestic Violence Shelter System Justina Gun — Centenary College

191. Committee on the Status of Minorities Paper Session: New Directions in Race and Ethnic Competition/Threat Theory --3.11 Organizer: Jacqueline Johnson, Adelphi University Presider: Jacqueline Johnson, Adelphi University • Social Agency and in Immigration Studies Vilna Bashi Treitler — Baruch College, City University of New York • Perceived Threat in Black and White: Examining Racial Responses to Immigration in Suburban Chicago Patrick Charles Washington — University of Illinois at Chicago, Maria Krysan — University of Illinois at Chicago, Monica McDermott — University of Illinois at Urbana- Champaign • Accidental, Opportunistic, or Intentional Blackness?: Community or Competition between African Immigrants and African Americans Mindelyn Buford II — Northeastern University • Marginalization Matters: Rethinking Race in the Analysis of State Politics and Policy Sarah K. Bruch — University of Iowa, Joe Soss — University of Minnesota Discussant: • Jacqueline Johnson, Adelphi University

192. Committee on Community Colleges Open House: All are Welcome! --4.06 Presiders: Lisa Handler, Community College of Philadelphia; Robin Isserles, Borough of Manhattan Community College, CUNY

193. Workshop Sponsored by the ESS Committee on the Status of Women: The Feminist Teaching Portfolio --3.06 Organizers: Dana Hysock Witham, Indiana University of Pennsylvania; Joanne Ardovini, Metropolitan College of New York; Laura West Steck, York College of PA

Discussants: • Dana Hysock Witham, Indiana University of Pennsylvania • Joanne Ardovini, Metropolitan College of New York • Shana L. Maier, Widener University

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Friday – cont’d 3:00 PM-4:00 PM New Books Reception – Book Exhibit/Gotham Dining Rooms

3:30 PM-5:00 PM 194. Presidential Session: The Future of Mass Incarceration --3.03 Organizer: Michael Jacobson, City University of New York - Graduate Center Presider: Michael Jacobson, City University of New York - Graduate Center Discussants: • Carla Shedd, Columbia University • Jeremy Travis, City University of New York - John Jay College of Criminal Justice • Michael Jacobson, City University of New York - Graduate Center

195. Presidential Session: The Cross-Border Connection: Immigrants, Emigrants, and Their Homeland by Roger Waldinger --4.03 Organizer: Peter Kivisto, Augustana College Presider: Peter Kivisto, Augustana College • Critic Susan Eckstein — Boston University • Critic José Itzigsohn — Brown University • Critic Robert C. Smith — Baruch College and the CUNY Graduate Center • Author’s Response Roger Waldinger — University of California, Los Angeles

196. Presidential Session: The Future of Neighborhoods and Cities --4.04 Organizer: Van C. Tran, Columbia University Presider: Van C. Tran, Columbia University • Moving Research on Neighborhoods and Cities into the 21st Century Nancy Denton — State University of New York - Albany • Residential Inequality in Metropolitan America: Boundary Blurring or Boundary Brightening? John Iceland — Pennsylvania State University • The Continuing Significance of Race in the City: Unanswered Questions. John Logan — Brown University • Losing the Middle? Charting the Course of Urban Change Robert J. Sampson — Harvard University

197. Presidential Session: Narratives of Arrival: Crossing Borders in Literature and Sociology --4.10 Organizers: Philip Kasinitz, CUNY Graduate Center; Suketu Mehta, New York University - School of Journalism Presider: Philip Kasinitz, CUNY Graduate Center Discussants: • Teju Cole, Writer • Suki Kim, Writer • André Aciman, City University of New York - Graduate Center • Suketu Mehta, New York University - School of Journalism

198. Invited Thematic Session: How the Past Can Inform the Future of American Medicine -- 4.11 Organizer: Adam Reich, Columbia University Presider: Adam Reich, Columbia University • The Affordable Care Act in Historical Perspective Sherry Glied — New York University • "Wiggle Room" Animates the Fundamental Cause Hypothesis in the Context of the Affordable Care Act Bruce Link — Columbia University • Political Cultures and Discourses of Science in U.S. States Constance Nathanson — Columbia University Discussant: • Sigrun Olafsdottir, Boston University

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Friday. 3:30 PM-5:00 PM – cont’d 199. Conversation: A Conversation with Eviatar Zerubavel --5.04 Hosted by: Thomas DeGloma, Hunter College, CUNY

200. Carework Mini-Conference Session: Transnational Care I: Immigration and Migration and Care Work --3.05 Presider: Sara B. Haviland, Rutgers University • Caring for a Living: Emotional Labor and Home Eldercare Assistance in Italy Francesca Degiuli — Fairleigh Dickinson University • In the Name of the Family: The Gendered Effects of Youth Caregiving Roles on the Ethnicity of Korean and Angie Y Chung — University at Albany • Neoliberalism and Care Work: A Critical Review of the Scholarship on Migrant Live-in Caregivers in Canada Crystal Gaudet — The University of Western Ontario • Aging in Transnational Families: Caregiving Among Return Immigrants to the Dominican Republic Greta Gilbertson — Fordham University

201. Digital Sociology Mini-Conference Session: Public Digital Sociology: Journalism, Citizen Engagement, and Crowdfunding --3.04 Presider: Andrew McKinney, CUNY Graduate Center • An Invitation to Digital Public Sociology Mark Carrigan — University of Warwick • Just Counting Clicks? How Web Analytics Shape the Market for Online News Angele Christin — The New School for Social Research • Open Government and the 2.0 Model of Citizen Engagement Nisa Malli — University of Ottawa • Crowdfunding and the Reconfiguration of the Public and Private Spaces Eduardo Vicente Gonçalves — University of Essex

202. Gender, Work, & Family Mini-Conference Session: Gender, Work, and Family: Ongoing and New Issues --Metropolis Organizer: Lynn Chancer, Hunter College and CUNY Graduate Center Presider: Omar , CUNY Graduate Center • Parental Leave: How Possible For Fathers As Well As Mothers? Janet Gornick — CUNY Graduate Center • Why No Universal Day Care in the United States? Lynn Chancer — Hunter College and CUNY Graduate Center • Unpacking the Power of the Mommy Wars Jocelyn Elise Crowley — Rutgers University Discussant: • Omar Montana, CUNY Graduate Center

203. Paper Session: Negotiating Urban Spaces --3.02 Presider: Stephen R. Couch, Pennsylvania State University • The Reproduction and Negotiation of Everyday Life: The Role of the Black Barbershop Hector Y. Martinez — University of California, Irvine • "Change agents" on wheels: Cycling for spatial justice in Los Angeles Jennifer Candipan — University of Southern California • Skateboarding, Do-It-Yourself Urbanism and the Making of Neoliberal Public Spaces in Worcester, MA Francisco Vivoni — Worcester State University, Thomas Sedares — Worcester State University, Dannielle Morrow — Worcester State University, Nicholas Beaudoin — Worcester State University • Borders of Space: The Rhetorical Use of "Sacred Ground" at the World Trade Center Site Stephen R. Couch — Pennsylvania State University

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Friday. 3:30 PM-5:00 PM – cont’d 204. Paper Session: Organizational Cultures and Organizational Work --3.06 Presider: Howard Lune, Hunter College • Interrogating Interdisciplinary Collaboration in the Chemical Sciences Laurel Smith-Doerr — University of Massachusetts Amherst, Jennifer Croissant — University of Arizona, Itai Vardi — Boston University, Timothy Sacco — University of Massachusetts Amherst • Crossing Digital Organizational Domains: Organic Solidarity and Cultural Legitimation by Online Fashion Organizations in an Age of Search. Iva Petkova — Davidson College • Limiting Chaos: Humanitarianism and the Organization of Refugee Crises Blair Sackett — University of Pennslyvania • Resisting Corporatization: Maintaining the Border between Public and Private in Higher Education Lauren A. Nicoll — Northeastern University • Making the Program Officer: The Peace Corps and the Emergence of International Development as a Profession Meghan Elizabeth Kallman — Brown University

205. Paper Session: Health across National Contexts --3.10 Presider: Mark Douglas Noble, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill • Rural Disadvantage and Malaria in Less-Developed Nations: A Cross-National Investigation of a Neglected Disease Mark Douglas Noble — University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Kelly F. Austin — Lehigh University • Parental Migration and Left-behind Children’s Health in Rural China Zequin Tang — University at Albany, The State University of New York • The Effects of Health Insurance on Health Status and Health Inequalities: Evidence from Contemporary China Ke Liang — Baruch College • The Effect of Health Insurance on Health Care Demand among Elderly Chinese Min Li — University of Florida

206. Paper Session: Culture and Politics --3.11 Presider: Joseph E. Davis, University of Virginia • Politics, Finance, Scandals--and Sex Mark D. Jacobs — George Mason University • Nationalism and the Genesis of the Transnational Humanitarian Field Shai M. Dromi — Yale University • Memory, Meaning Making, and Discourse in Urban Politics Meghan V. Doran — Northeastern University • Rethinking Political Culture in Egypt: Secular Frames, Religious Values and Contentious Discourse Martin Rowe — Boston University

207. Paper Session: Feeding Children: Examining the Borders and Boundaries of Contemporary Food Practices --4.02 Organizer: Joslyn Brenton, Ithaca College Presider: Amy Best, George Mason University • Hotdogs or Barley Risotto?: Defining the Boundaries of Good Food, Good Health, and Good Mothering Joslyn Brenton — Ithaca College • Farm to School: Children’s Culture, Play and Food Justice Amy Best — George Mason University • Crossing Borders, Blurring Boundaries: Food, Family, and Identity within Immigrant Families Sarah Bowen — North Carolina State University, Sinikka Elliott — North Carolina State University, Daniela García Grandón — North Carolina State University, Helen Herrera — North Carolina State University • "Connecting" to Food: Border-crossing in the School Garden Kate Cairns — Rutgers University • Revisiting Bourdieu: Refining the Boundaries of Judgment Caitlin Daniel — Harvard University

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Friday. 3:30 PM-5:00 PM – cont’d 208. Paper Session: Sex Work in a Digital Era --4.05 Organizer: Angela Jones, Farmingdale State College, State University of New York Presider: Tania G. Levey, York College, CUNY • Sex Work in Online Environments: An Overview Angela Jones — Farmingdale State College, State University of New York • Assessing the Utility of Technology in Truck Stop Sexual Encounters Thomas Holt — Michigan State University • Black Webcam Models and Racialized Marketing Robert Reece — Duke University Discussant: • Tania G. Levey, York College, CUNY

209. Paper Session: Immigrants and Health --4.06 Presider: Bernadette Ludwig, Wagner College • Prevalence of Drug and Alcohol Use by Cross-Border Mobility and Immigrant Generation in El Paso, TX Ernesto Castaneda — New School, Oralia Loza — University of Texas El Paso • Social Capital and Puerto Rican Mother-Child Sexual Health Communication Phillip Granberry — UMass Boston, Idali Torres — UMass Boston • A Social Problem in America: Hispanic Immigrants and their Reluctance to Seek Health Services Juan Carmona — Southern Connecticut State University

210. Paper Session: Borderlands: Controversies and Policy Responses --5.03 Presider: Leah Schmalzbauer, Amherst College • Regulation as a Weapon: Nativism, Social Exclusion, and the Use of Voting to Punish Stakeholders in "Arizona Stop Illegal Hiring, Proposition 202 (2008)" Luis Vila-Henninger — University of Arizona • Questioning the Securitization of Migration: The Case of the US-Mexican Border María Belén Arce Terceros — The New School • Constructing Latino Immigrants as a Problem and Political Opportunity: Local Level Immigration Legislation in Prince William County Virginia Milton Vickerman — University of Virginia • (Im)mobilizing Talk: State Discourses on Migrant Agricultural Labor, Then and Now Kathleen Griesbach — Columbia University

211. Paper Session: Higher Education: Issues of Access, Retention, and Inequality --5.07 Presider: Natasha Warikoo, Harvard University • What Matters Most? Analyzing Differential College Dropout by Race and Ethnicity Christina Ciocca — Columbia University, Thomas A. DiPrete — Columbia University • Should I Stay or Should I Go Now? Students Who Leave College Jacob Heller — SUNY Old Westbury • Explaining the Disability Gap in Access to Post-secondary Education: The Role of Social Factors Christian Villenas — Advocates for Children of New York Discussant: • David Karen, Bryn Mawr College

212. Roundtable: Global Perspectives on Violence Against Children --5.08(1) Presider: Hara Bastas, LaGuardia Community College, CUNY • International Day of the Girl Child: Celebrations and Continued Struggles for Girls’ Rights Hara Bastas — LaGuardia Community College, CUNY • Violence against Children: A Case Study of Pakistan Muhammad Arshad — University of the Punjab, Farhan Navid Yousaf — University of Connecticut • Inequality in Newspaper Coverage of Missing Children in Relation to Sex and Race Hyang-Gi Song — Stony Brook University, Arnout van de Rijt — Stony Brook Universtiy, Rebekah Burroway — Stony Brook University • Rethinking Interventions: A Wide Versus Narrow Focus to Reduce Violence Perpetrated by and Against Children Yahayra Michel-Smith — University of New Hampshire

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Friday. 3:30 PM-5:00 PM – cont’d 213. Roundtable: Educational Tracks: Patterns and Consequences --5.08(2) Presider: Anthony Buttaro, Jr., The Graduate Center - CUNY • Long-Term Consequences of Ability Grouping in the Early Grades: English Coursework and Reading Achievement in the Eighth Grade Anthony Buttaro, Jr. — The Graduate Center - CUNY, Sophia Catsambis — Queens College - CUNY • Egalitarian Gender Belief and High School Curriculum Track in Taiwan: Multisource Perspective of Socialization Agents Tsai-Yen Han — Rutgers University • The Math Race: An Analysis of Racial Differences in Math Identity and Math Course-Taking Davinah S. Childs — Temple University

214. Roundtable: Community Patterns: Social and Economic Capital --5.08(3) Presider: Matthew H. McLeskey, University at Buffalo, State University of New York • Small-Scale Neoliberal Urban Development and Spectacles of Consumption: the Case of Privately-Financed Minor League Sports Stadiums Matthew H. McLeskey — University at Buffalo, State University of New York • The Implications of Financial Inclusion Programs for Community-Based Development Organizations Miranda J Martinez — The State University, Matt A. Brenn — The Ohio State University • Manhattan’s Koreatown as a Transclave: The Role of Korean Government in an Era of Global Competition Jinwon Kim — CUNY Graduate Center

215. Roundtable: Oral History Projects: Sociological Documentation of Crossing Borders -- 5.08(4) Presider: Nicholas Alexiou, Queens College, CUNY • Female Trajectories in Education: Queens College, CUNY in the 1950’s Elizabeth Scheib — Queens College, CUNY • An Oral History of a Lower East Side Community Abigail Walsh — Queens College, CUNY • A New Jerusalem: One Neighborhood - Two Populations Sharon Fleisher-Jackson — Queens College, CUNY • Afghan Communities in the USA and Greece: a comparative study Suzanne Strickland — Queens College, Nicholas Alexiou — Queens College, CUNY • Archiving Oral Histories: Queens College Library Upma Sharma — Queens College, CUNY

216. Roundtable: Community Organizations Building Collective Efficacy in Washington Heights --5.08(5) Presider: Stephen P Ruszczyk, CUNY Graduate Center • Building Capacity: Collaboration, Local Politics, and Collective Efficacy Vivian Guerrero Aquino — City College of New York • Serving Seniors: Developing Organizational Leverage at a Senior Center Donna Jackson — City College of New York • Survival: Internal and External Pressures on a Women’s Organization" Jennifer Aponte — City College of New York • Finding Legitimacy in Contracted Service Organizations Ndeye Diop — City College of New York

217. Roundtable: Experiences of First Generation and First-Year College-Goers --5.08(6) Presider: Bedelia Richards, University of Richmond • Not Just a Childrearing Strategy: How Schools Can Practice "Concerted Cultivation" and "Natural Growth" to Facilitate the Transition from High School to College Among First Generation College Students Bedelia Richards — University of Richmond • What is College? Examining Discourses in a Program for First-Generation Students Susan Bickerstaff — Teachers College, Columbia University, Hana Lahr — Teachers College, Columbia University • Visions of College Education among Marginal College Students David Monaghan — CUNY Graduate Center

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Friday. 3:30 PM-5:00 PM – cont’d 218. Roundtable: Political Economy, Policies, and Development --5.08(7) Presider: Patricia White, National Science Foundation • Social Science Research and Public Policy: A Relational Framework. Patricia White — National Science Foundation, Roberta Spalter-Roth — George Mason University, Amy Best — George Mason University, Julie Anderson — George Mason University • Finance Beyond Borders: Derivatives, Commodity Futures Speculation and the Law of Value Shehryar Qazi — SUNY Binghamton • Educational Stratification and Expansion Reform: The Case of Mexico Daniela Urbina Julio — New York University • Access to Water and Sanitation and Secondary School Education: A Cross-National Analysis of Sub-Saharan Africa Carolyn Coburn — SUNY Stony Brook, John M. Shandra — SUNY Stony Brook

219. Roundtable: Race and School Systems --5.08(8) Presider: Bonnie French, William Paterson University • Diversity: Legitimating the Exclusion of Black Students at Independent Schools Bonnie French — William Paterson University • The Higher Learning of Race: Classroom Experiences and the Racial Imaginary Janine de Novais — Harvard University • Stereotype Threat at Suburban High School Keith D. Albers — McKendree University • Closing the Discipline Gap and Ending the School-to-Prison Pipeline John Myers — Louisiana State University, Davis — Louisiana State University, Sarah Corie — Louisiana State University, Lori Latrice Martin — Louisiana State University • Charter Schools and the Re-segregation of Education in The United States Sophia J Givre — Binghamton university

220. Roundtable: Media and the Shaping of Public Perceptions --5.08(9) Presider: Lilia Raileanu, Rutgers University • Electric Power Restoration after Hurricane Sandy: Insights on the Sociological Significance of Updating Lilia Raileanu — Rutgers University • Neoliberal News Discourse: How Business Journalists Covered 2008 Crisis and its Aftermath Marina Vujnovic — Monmouth University • A Content Analysis of the Mass Media Misrepresentation of African Nations: The Function it Serves in the Global Structure. Oghenebruphiyo Gloria Onosu — Indiana University of Pennsylvania • Shameless. Public and Private Communication in the Age of Economic Crisis Vincenzo Mele — University of Pisa • What Can 1.8M Words Tell Us About How Different Political Magazines Write About Female and Male Politicians and Public Figures? Gregory Eirich — Columbia University, Feijia Chen — Columbia University

221. Meeting: Sociological Forum Editorial Board Meeting --3.01 Organizer: Karen A. Cerulo, Rutgers University 5:30 PM-7:00 PM 222. Plenary: Does Race Still Matter? Race in America, Past, Present, and Future -- Metropolis Organizer: Nancy Foner, Hunter College and CUNY Graduate Center Presider: Nancy Foner, Hunter College and CUNY Graduate Center Discussants: • Eric Foner, Columbia University • Ira Katznelson, Social Science Research Council and Columbia University • Cristina Rodriguez, Yale Law School • William Julius Wilson, Harvard University

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Saturday, 28 February 2015 8:30 AM-10:00 AM

223. Author-Meets-Critics: Grandmothers at Work: Juggling Families and Jobs by Madonna Harrington Meyer --3.10 Organizer: Merril D Silverstein, Syracuse University Presider: Merril D Silverstein, Syracuse University • Critic Roslyn Bologh — College of Staten Island, CUNY • Critic Emily Greenfield — Rutgers University • Critic Natalia Sarkisian — Boston College • Author’s Response Madonna Harrington Meyer — Syracuse University

224. Spotlight on New York City: Reading about New York: New Books on NYC --5.03 Organizer: Gregory C. Smithsimon, City University of New York - Brooklyn College Presider: Gregory C. Smithsimon, City University of New York - Brooklyn College • Upscaling Downtown: From Bowery Saloons to Cocktail Bars in New York City Richard E. Ocejo — John Jay College of Criminal Justice, CUNY • New York’s New Edge: Contemporary Art, the High Line, and Urban Megaprojects on the Far West Side David Halle — CUNY Graduate Center • Making a Global Immigrant Neighborhood: Brooklyn’s Sunset Park Tarry Hum — Queens College and the CUNY Graduate Center Discussant: • Gregory C. Smithsimon, City University of New York - Brooklyn College

225. Carework Mini-Conference Session: Transnational Care II: Identity and Racial/Ethnic Stratification --3.05 Presider: Guillermina Altomonte, The New School for Social Research • "I make myself sweet like that": Transnational Caring Identities of Black Male Immigrants Working in Long Term Care Megan Elizabeth O’Leary — Boston University • Establising Affective Superiority: Poles Caring for Elderly Germans in the Informal Sector Gwen E. McEvoy — Nazarbayev University • ’She’s Like Family’: Migrant Caregivers and Emotional Negotiation in Israel Rachel Brown — The Graduate Center, City University of New York • The Thread Between Them: Race, Gender, and Intimacy in Los Angeles’ South Asian Threading Salons Preeti Sharma — UCLA

226. Ethnography Mini-Conference Session: Back to the Basics: Questions of Epistemology - -5.04 Presider: Claudio Benzecry, University of Connecticut • Analogical Theorizing and the Production of Culture in Multi-Case Organizational Ethnography Ellen Berrey — University at Buffalo- SUNY • The Function of the Heavy Symbol in Ethnography Christian J. Churchill — St. Thomas Aquinas College • Finding Time in Ethnography Josephine Ngo McKelvy — North Carolina State University, Sinikka Elliott — North Carolina State University, Sarah Bowen — North Carolina State University • Toward an Epistemology of Ideal Types in Ethnography Francisco Pablo Landeros Vieyra — New York University Discussant: • Janet Vertesi, Princeton University

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Saturday, 8:30 AM-10:00 AM – cont’d 227. Culture and Cognition Mini-Conference Session: Culture, Classification, and the Construction of Identities --4.02 Presider: Daina Harvey, College of the Holy Cross • The Hustle and the Profession: Work Identities in Contemporary America Alexandra Demshock — Rutgers Unviersity • The Trauma of Poverty: Trauma-Informed Services and Social Exclusion in the New Welfare State Ekedi Mpondo-Dika — Harvard University • Responding to Disaster: Constructing Community and Self in the Aftermath of Hurricane Katrina Diana Harvey — College of the Holy Cross • (Un)covering Discourses and Practices Surrounding the Muslim Veil and Vaginal Pubic Hair Amanda Kaplan — Rutgers University

228. Digital Sociology Mini-Conference Session: Race, Racism, and Digitally Mediated Spaces --3.04 Presider: Jessie Daniels, Hunter College and the Graduate Center, CUNY • Digital Media Activism and Black Mobilization Against Racial Attacks Maryann Erigha — Temple University • Culture Jamming: Using Literacy Skills to Navigate Cultural Messages on the Internet Nicole A. Cooke — The University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign • #notracist - Exploring Ambient Racism on Twitter Sanjay Sharma — Brunel University • The Digital Sociology Trap: Social Movement Research, Online Activism, and Accessing the Othered Others Theresa Hunt — New Jersey Institute of Technology

229. Gender, Work, & Family Mini-Conference Session: Gender, Family, LGBT and Public Policy: What Has and Needs to Change? --Metropolis Organizer: Lynn Chancer, Hunter College and CUNY Graduate Center Presider: Lynn Chancer, Hunter College and CUNY Graduate Center • Do These Genes Make Me Look Gay? Immutability and the Limits of Tolerance Suzanna Danuta Walters — Northeastern University • Bullying and Public Policy Jessie Klein — Adelphi University • LGBTQ Kids, School Safety and the Failures of Anti-Bullying Policy Elizabeth Payne — Hunter College, CUNY Discussant: • Ilgin Yorukoglu, City University of New York -- Hunter College and BMCC

230. Paper Session: Family Development and Community Resources --3.02 Presider: Deniz Yucel, William Paterson University • Who Takes Care of Whom in the U.S.? Evidence from Matrices of Time Transfers by Age and Sex. Denys Dukhovnov — CUNY Queens College, Emilio Zagheni — University of Washington • Growing Up in *ist Society: Toward an Ecological Theory of Subjection and Development Megan Pamela Ruth Madison — Brandeis University • How Far from the Nest? Race, Gender, and Economic Differences in the Proximity of Adult Children to their Parents Aaron James Howell — SUNY-Farmingdale • Single Parent’s Living Arrangements in 18 Countries from 2003-2013 Laurie C Maldonado — UCLA, Jörg Neugschwender — LIS

231. Paper Session: Teaching and Curriculums --3.03 Presider: Jacqueline Daugherty, Christopher Newport University • Foundational Research: A District Wide Extended Learning Time Initiative Laurie Cohen — Rutgers University, Allison Roda — Rutgers • Understanding the Structural and Cultural Impediments of Undergraduate Students’ Global Awareness Education: Preliminary Results of a Focus Group Study Chin Hu — East Stroudsburg University, Hooshang Pazaki — East Stroudsburg University (cont’d)

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Saturday, 8:30 AM-10:00 AM – cont’d Teaching and Curriculums – cont’d • "I can’t believe they’re allowed to do that": Encouraging Student Interest in Social Justice through Film, Social Media, and Classroom Activities Sarah C. Nicksa — Widener University • "Let Me Paint You a Picture": Youth Rap Verses as Critical Race Counter-Stories Don Sawyer — Quinnipiac University • Hidden Curriculum and Invisible Prereq’s: How Exposing the Invisible Cultures of College Can Improve Teacher Effectiveness and Student Success. Karen Kendrick — Albertus Magnus College, Shannon Knox — Albertus Magnus College, Nakia Streater — Albertus Magnus College

232. Paper Session: The College Transition: Expectations, Preparations, and Readiness -- 3.06 Presider: Jacob Heller, SUNY Old Westbury • Pre-socialization and College Expectations Virginia Adams O’Connell — Moravian College • Expanding our Understanding of Taken for Granted Practices of Upper and Middle Class Families’ Preparations for College Cara E. Bowman — Boston University • The Readiness Project: A Study of College and Career Readiness Rachel Leventhal-Weiner — Trinity College • Making Opportunity Accessible: A Quantitative Analysis of Graduation Assessment Examinations and Post-Secondary Outcomes Vincent Andre Keeton — LaGuardia College- City University of New York

233. Paper Session: Identity Boundaries and Sexuality --3.11 Presider: Rebecca Plante, Ithaca College • Understanding Different Asexual Territories and their Borders Using Diary and Biographical Interview data Liz McDonnell — University of Sussex, Susie Scott — University of Sussex • Platonic Shifts: Friendships in Changing Community and Identity Contexts Clare Forstie — Northwestern University • Racialized Boundaries within the LGBTQ+ Community: Deconstructing the inclusivity narrative for people of color Kei Saito — University of New Hampshire, Isaac Sohn Leslie — University of New Hampshire • RuPaul, Gaga, and Glee: Negotiating Cultural Capital and Boundary-drawing within the LGBTQ Community Jaime Nicole Hartless — University of Virginia Discussant: • Rebecca Plante, Ithaca College

234. Paper Session: Transnational Ties in Global Perspective --4.04 Presider: Thomas Soehl, McGill University • Chasing the American Dream Abroad: Return Migration of 2nd Generation Chinese American Professionals to China Leslie Wang — University of Massachusetts Boston • New borders, New Challenges, New Solutions. Migrants’ Transnationalism in the Context of New Immigrant Destinations. Karolina Lukasiewicz — Jagiellonian University, NYU • The Impact of Remittances on Immigrants’ Homeownership and Savings Merzela Casimir — Queens College CUNY • Social Determinants of Remitting Practices among Bangladeshi Migrants in Japan Hasan Mahmud — University of California Los Angeles

235. Paper Session: Racial Dynamics of Dating & Marriage --4.05 Presider: Erica Chito-Childs, City University of New York - Hunter College • The Role of Race in Dating Among Americans: How "Whiteness" Influences Perception of Interracial Relationships Jennifer Dejesus — Pace University, Andrea Voyer — Pace University • Marriage Patterns among Multiracial Americans: Upward Amalgamation, Downward Amalgamation, Matching and Hyper-Matching Gregory Eirich — Columbia University, Gracelyn Bateman — Mindshare (cont’d)

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Saturday, 8:30 AM-10:00 AM – cont’d Racial Dynamics of Dating & Marriage – cont’d • Disappearing Difference, or The Illegibility of Multiracials in Interracial Relationships Melinda Mills — Castleton State College • Does Intermarriage Blur Boundaries? The Transformation of Racial and Ethnic Boundaries among Interracially and Inter-ethnically Married Filipino Americans and their Families Brenda Gambol — The Graduate Center, CUNY • They Don’t Want to Date Any Dark People Chong-suk Han — Middlebury College 236. Paper Session: Gender and Sports --4.10 Presider: Colleen Eren, City University of New York, LaGuardia Community College • "You Have To Show Them That You Deserve To Be Out There": How Women Surfers Experience and Contest Gender Borders/Barriers Within Surfing Cassie Ann Comley — University of • Football, the American Cockfight, Symbolizing and Embodying Hyper-Masculinity, Violence, and Organizational Discipline Joseph G. A. Trumino, Ph.D. — St. John’s University • The Masculinization of Female Sports Rick Eckstein — Villanova University, Jessica swoboda — Villanova University, Emma Nicosia — • Gender, Social Integration, and Self-Image: The Relationship between Social Integration and Self Image among Division III College Athletes Catherine White Berheide — Skidmore College, Emily Kortright — Skidmore College, Sofia SanMarco — Skidmore College 237. Paper Session: Racial Dimensions of Health Issues --4.11 Presider: Miriam Renee L Beard, College of the Holy Cross • Race and Cultural Politics in the Fight against Male Circumcision Amanda Kennedy — Stony Brook University • "It’s their culture": Teen Pregnancy Prevention as Racial Project Chris Barcelos — University of Massachusetts Amherst • Race Matters: Health Perceptions for Women of Color Miriam Okero — College of the Holy Cross, Renee L Beard — College of the Holy Cross • Cultural Pluralism and Psychological Distress Frank L. Samson — University of Miami • Soda or Seltzer? Race, Sex, Disease Diagnosis and Healthy Living Alexandrea J. Ravenelle — CUNY Graduate Center, James Guerra — CUNY Graduate Center 238. Paper Session: Sociology of Reproduction I: Managing Risk, Consent and Medical Decisions --5.07 Organizer: Liberty Walther Barnes, University of Cambridge Presider: Liberty Walther Barnes, University of Cambridge • Maternal Risk Management and the Midwifery Model of Care Alana Bibeau — University of Rhode Island • Risk Perception and Practice Variation in Contemporary U.S. Childbirth Kellie Owens — Northwestern University • Theorizing heterogeneity in the rationalization of medicine: practices of patient-centered care in shift work versus private practice models of obstetrics Lauren Diamond-Brown — Boston College 239. Roundtable: Cutting Edge Teaching & Learning: Negotiating Intellectual and Pedagogical Risk in the Classroom --5.08(1) Presider: Ryan Kelty, Washington College • The Risk of Personalizing Privilege and Oppression: Pedagogy to Foster Understanding the Social Nature of Stratification Ryan Kelty — Washington College, Bridget Bunten — Washington College, Sarah Kraus — Washington College • Flipping the Risk-Reward Associated with Flipped Classrooms Sara Raley — McDaniel College, Gretchen McKay — McDaniel College • It’s Lonely at the Top: Teaching Young Leaders to Accept the Risks that Come with Responsibility Arthur Gibb, III — United States Naval Academy • Beyond "Managing" Diversity: Using Social Theory to Enhance Diversity in the Classroom Michelle Sandhoff — Indiana University of Pennsylvania

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Saturday, 8:30 AM-10:00 AM – cont’d 240. Roundtable: The Global Diffusion Processes of K-pop, Japanese Kawaii, and Silicon Valley Aesthetics --5.08(2) Presider: Jung-Whan Marc de Jong, Fashion Institute of Technology/SUNY • Fashion and the Construction of "Korean Masculinity" and "Asianness" in Global Digital K-pop Fandom Jung-Whan Marc de Jong — Fashion Institute of Technology/SUNY • A Sociological Analysis of Japanese "Kawaii" Culture Yuniya Kawamura — Fashion Institute of Technology/SUNY • The Normcore of "Boy-Kings"*: The Silicon Valley Aesthetic and the Precariat Class Kara Van Cleaf — Fashion Institute of Technology/SUNY

241. Roundtable: Teaching about Crime and Punishment in an Age of Mass Incarceration -- 5.08(3) Presider: David A. Green, John Jay College of Criminal Justice • "The Perils of Hyperbole: Reflections on Teaching about Crime and Punishment in Two Americas" Mike Rowan — City University of New York-John Jay College • Teaching Critical Thinking about Mass Incarceration through the Lens of the Counterfactual: The Utility of Comparative Social-Constructionist Perspectives David A. Green — John Jay College of Criminal Justice • The Personal, the Professional, and the Political: Teaching Aspiring Lawyers from Disadvantaged Backgrounds Michael Yarbrough — John Jay College (CUNY) • ’I don’t know if I want to be a cop anymore’: Critical Pedagogy and the Social Construction of Crime Crystal Jackson — John Jay College of Criminal Justice/CUNY

242. Roundtable: Issues in Crime and Criminology --5.08(4) Presider: Pamela Donovan, CUNY Graduate Center • That Man’s Devices: The New Technologies of Spiked Drink Detection Pamela Donovan — CUNY Graduate Center • Sexual Assault on College Hookups: Risk Factors and Tipping Points for Female Victims Jessie VanNess Ford — New York University • Organ Trafficking and Commodification of Human Bodies Farhan Navid Yousaf — University of Connecticut

243. Roundtable: Multiple and Intersecting Identities --5.08(5) Presider: Maria Cristina Vasilieva, City College of New York CCNY • Second-Generation Multiethnic Identities in New York City Maria Cristina Vasilieva — City College of New York CCNY • Intersecting Identities and Transnational Action: The Responses of Indian Christians and Allies to Communal Violence in India Autumn Lee Mathias — Northeastern University • "I am a cheerleader, but secretly I deal drugs" Authenticity in the Disclosed and Undisclosed Self Michelle Hannah Smirnova — University of Missouri, City • Broken Bridges: An Exchange of Slurs between African Americans and Second Generation Nigerians and the Impact on Identity Formation among the Second Generation Onoso Ikphemi Imoagene — University of Pennsylvania

244. Roundtable: Unions and Union Campaigns: Formation and Decline --5.08(6) Presider: Natascia Boeri, The Graduate Center, CUNY • From Labor Union to Elite NGO: Documenting Labor in Pre- and Post-Liberalization India Natascia Boeri — The Graduate Center, CUNY • Green Unionism? Examining the Relationship between Union Membership and Environmentalism Todd E Vachon — University of Connecticut • The Staples Campaign and The Privatization of the United States Postal Service Martha Ecker — Ramapo College of New Jersey • Revisiting Union Decline: An Analysis of the Economic Determinants of Union Decline in the 1980s Nathan Meyers — University of Massachusetts Amherst

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Saturday, 8:30 AM-10:00 AM – cont’d 245. Roundtable: Culture, Markets, and the Shaping of the City --5.08(7) Presider: Mario Hernandez, New School University • In Search of Atlantis: Locating Neo-Bohemia Between Authenticity and Urban Renewal Mario Hernandez — New School University • Contingencies of Arts Policy -- Borders of "Arts in Creativity Planning" in Baltimore and Hamburg Volker Kirchberg — Leuphana University of Lueneburg • The Spatial Dynamics of Artistic Expression Mattew Kaliner — Harvard Univeristy • An Exploratory Case Study of the Interactions of Downtown Housing Market Actors in a Small Revitalizing City Samuel L Frye — Indiana University of Pennsylvania • More than Self Interest: An Exploratory Study of Seal Estate Agents Working in a Gentrifying Community Mirella Landriscina — St. Joseph’s College

246. Roundtable: Education and the Community College --5.08(8) Presider: Meredith Madden, Syracuse University • From their Side of the Gendered Border: The Hidden Experiences of Pregnant and Parenting Students in Community College Context. Meredith Madden — Syracuse University • Working-Class Academics at a Community College Elizabeth Tyler Bugaighis — Northampton Community College • Coming Up Short: Understanding Factors Contributing to Inactive Student Status Among African American Males in A Community College Context H. Lovell Smith — Loyola University Maryland, Duane O. Reid Jr. — Baltimore City Community College • Transfer from a Community College or Attend a Four-year College Directly?: Disparity in Student Academic and Labor Market Outcomes Di Xu — columbia university • Developmental Education Reform for All? Estimating the Impact of Differential Developmental Education Reform on Student Completion, Persistence, and Credit Accumulation. Jessica Renee Brathwaite — Teachers College- Columbia University, Olga Rodriguez — Teachers College- Columbia University

247. Roundtable: Knowledge that Engages: Politics, Policy, and the Public --5.08(9) Presider: Thomas Michael Conroy, Lehman College - CUNY • Proof & Promise of Democracy: The Making of Poverty & Policy Expertise in Mexico Diana Graizbord — Brown University • Does Sociology Matter? Exploring Our Discipline’s Potential for Public Engagement Thomas Michael Conroy — Lehman College - CUNY • The Sociology of Public Policy Research Daniel Joseph Finn — University of Virginia • Using UN Language to Advocate and Litigate: Strategic use of the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples. Lauren Elaine Eastwood — SUNY College at Plattsburgh, A. James Richmond — SUNY College at Plattsburgh

248. Committee on the Status of Minorities Paper Session: The Obama Administration and Race Relations: Four Years Later --4.03 Organizer: Jacqueline Johnson, Adelphi University Presider: Jacqueline Johnson, Adelphi University • The Obama Election and the Political Activism of Social Scientists Donald Cunnigen — University of Rhode Island, Robert Newby — Central Michigan University • Racial Justice under President Obama: A Misuse of the Bully Pulpit. Bertin Louis — University of , Knoxville, Wornie Reed — Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University • Reel to Real: Hollywood Representations of Black Presidents and Reactions to the Obama Presidency Yvonne D. Newsome — Agnes Scott College • Life at the Edge: Precarity and Economic Insecurity in the Obama Era Cedric Herring — University of Maryland-Baltinore County, Hayward Derrick Horton — SUNY-Albany, Melvin E. Thomas — North Carolina State University Discussant: • Arthur Paris, Syracuse University

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Saturday, 8:30 AM-10:00 AM – cont’d 249. Workshop Sponsored by the ESS Committee on Graduate Education: Life After the PhD: Temporary and Transitional Jobs --4.06 Organizer: Stephanie Laudone, Borough of Manhattan Community College

Discussants: • R. L'Heureux Lewis-McCoy, City College of New York • Janice Johnson Dias, John Jay School of Criminal Justice • Darrick Hamilton, New School for Social Research • Bonnie French, William Paterson University 10:15 AM-11:45 AM 250. Presidential Session: Child Well-Being in Context --4.05 Organizer: Mary Clare Lennon, City University of New York - Graduate Center Presider: Mary Clare Lennon, City University of New York - Graduate Center • Housing, Neighborhoods, and Home Moves among Young Children in the United Kingdom Ludovica Gambaro — Institute of Education - University of London • Housing, Neighborhoods, and Home Moves among Young Children in the United States Mary Clare Lennon — City University of New York - Graduate Center • The Well-being of U.S. Children in Social and Economic Context Donald Hernandez — City University of New York - Hunter College • Modeling the Role of Genes and Environment in Child Development Dalton Conley — New York University

251. Invited Thematic Session: Racial Boundaries and the Shifting American Color Line -- 4.04 Organizer: Erica Chito-Childs, City University of New York - Hunter College Presider: Erica Chito-Childs, City University of New York - Hunter College • Racial Mobility and Boundary Maintenance Aliya Saperstein — Stanford University • Latinos, Afro-Latinos and the Color Line Edward Telles — Princeton University • Modeling the Dynamics of Racial Inequality: Bias, Class, Classification, Culture Andreas Wimmer — Princeton University, Elizabeth Roberto — Yale University • "Black is Always The New Black: Ethnic Projects and the Shifting Color Line" Vilna Bashi Treitler — Baruch College, City University of New York

252. Conversation: A Conversation with Alejandro Portes --3.03 Hosted By: Frederick Wherry, Yale University

253. Author-Meets-Critics: The Ex-Prisoner's Dilemma: How Women Negotiate Competing Narratives of Reentry and Desistance by Andrea Leverentz --3.10 Organizer: Kesha Moore, Drew University Presider: Kesha Moore, Drew University • Critic Kesha Moore — Drew University • Critic Maggie Ussery — University of Delaware • Critic Averil Y. Clarke — Suffolk University • Author’s Response Andrea Leverentz — University of Massachusetts, Boston

254. Author-Meets-Critics: The Stickup Kids: Race, Drugs, Violence, and the American Dream by Randol Contreras --3.11 Organizer: Tamara Mose Brown, Brooklyn College Presider: Tamara Mose Brown, Brooklyn College • Critic William Julius Wilson — Harvard University • Critic David Grazian — University of Pennsylvania • Critic Lucia Trimbur — John Jay College, CUNY • Critic Alice Goffman — University of Wisconsin • Author’s Response Randol Contreras — University of Toronto

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255. Spotlight on New York City: Asian New York: New Patterns of Immigrant Settlement, Identity, and Labor Markets --4.11 Organizer: Zai Liang, State University of New York at Albany Presider: CN Le, University of Massachusetts, Amherst • Twice-Migrant Koreans from China in New York City Pyong Gap Min — Queens College and CUNY Graduate Center • Immigrant Growth Coalitions and the Gentrification of NYC’s "Chinatowns" Tarry Hum — Queens College and the CUNY Graduate Center • Belonging and Boundaries in Little Guyana: Gender, Conflict, and Identity in Richmond Hill, New York Nazreen Bacchus — Queens College • From Migrant Networks to Markets: The Emergence of Employment Agencies in Manhattan’s Chinatown Zai Liang — State University of New York at Albany

256. Carework Mini-Conference Session: Care across Physical Borders --3.05 Presider: Maggie Ornstein, City University of New York • Cross Border Care Work: Borderland Care Arrangements in a Context of Contradictions and Inefficiencies Ernesto Castaneda — New School • Far from Home: Indo-Trinidadian Families and Transnational Care-work Kamini M. Grahame — Pennsylvania State University - Harrisburg • Birth Across Borders: A Comparative Study of Guatemalan-Maya Maternal Care in San Miguel Acatán and Palm Beach County Inbal Mazar — Florida Atlantic University • Mothering in 90 Minutes: Mother/Child Visitation in a Women’s Jail Brittnie Leigh Aiello — Merrimack College

257. Ethnography Mini-Conference Session: Local Comparisons --5.04 Presider: Angele Christin, The New School for Social Research • Two Kinds of Muslim Dating: Discourse, the Self, and Moral Identity John Hoffman O’Brien — NYU Abu Dhabi • Place Attachment and Patterns of Reminiscence in Two Working-Class Neighborhoods in Finland Lotta Maria Junnilainen — University of Helsinki • What Can Be Called a "Social" Relationship? Funerals, Grave-Sweeping, and Associations with the Deceased in China Becky Hsu — Georgetown University • Barbershops and Beauty Salons: A Comparative Perspective on Talk, Interaction, and Place Shatima Jones — Rutgers University Discussant: • Ruth Horowitz, New York University

258. Culture and Cognition Mini-Conference Session: Continuity and Discontinuity --4.02 Organizer: Eviatar Zerubavel, Rutgers University Presider: Gary Alan Fine, Institute for Advanced Study • Selfhood in the Time of the "Cerebral Subject": The Case of Dysregulated Anger in Traumatic Brain Injury Jorie Hofstra — Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey • Confronting the Backdoor: Virtual Navigation and the Symbolic Construction of Continuity and Discontinuity on the Internet Stephanie E. Alves — Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey • "Doing Cancer": Discourse and the Social Construction and Compartmentalization of the Cancer Survivor Identity Lisa Campion — Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey • Continuity/Discontinuity of Organizational Selves Irina Nicorici — Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey

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Saturday, 10:15 AM-11:45 AM – cont’d 259. Digital Sociology Mini-Conference Session: Digital Culture and Economy --3.04 Presider: Kara Van Cleaf, Fashion Institute of Technology/SUNY • Race, Discourse, and the Cultural Economy of Neoliberal New York: An Analysis of Online Tourist Reviews of Harlem Heritage Tours Trevor Jamerson — Virginia Tech • Chinese Maternity Tourists and "Anchor Babies": Online Commentators’ Disdain and Racialized Conditional Acceptance of Non-citizen Reproduction Cassaundra Rodriguez — University of Massachusetts-Amherst • The Omnivore’s Neighborhood?: Online Restaurant Reviews, Race, and Gentrification Scarlett Lindeman — City University of New York - Graduate Center, Sharon Zukin — CUNY Graduate Center, Laurie Hurson — City University of New York - Graduate Center • The Digital Sex Work Economy and Sex Work Adjacent Businesses Robert Reece — Duke University • Post Your Comments Below: A Case Study of Immigrant Bashing Online Adrian Cruz — University of Massachusetts, Lowell, Kazuyo Kubo — Lesley University

260. Paper Session: New Issues in the Sociology of Religion --3.02 Presider: Craig Wiernik, Wilkes University • Religion in Secularized Professions: How Mental Health Professionals Talk About Faith With Clients Kati Li — Princeton University • "I don’t know if I really believe this": Denominational Identity and Religious Individualism within Progressive Christian Congregations James Skinner — CUNY Graduate Center • Belief, Behavior, and Belonging: How Religious Involvement Differently Influences Attitudes toward Homosexuality in 40 Countries Ying Chao Kao — Rutgers University • How the Catholic Church Dealt with the AIDS Crisis John Kinkel — Oakland University Discussant: • Craig Wiernik, Wilkes University

261. Paper Session: Racialization, the Labor Market, and Immigrant Integration --3.06 Presider: Thomas Soehl, McGill University • Does Skin Color Still Matter in Immigrants’ Labor Market Adjustment? : Occupational Trajectories of U.S. Legal Immigrants JooHee Han — University of Massachusetts Amherst • Immigration, Income, and Occupation: Peruvian Immigrants in the Chilean Labor Market Andrea Alvarado-Urbina — University of Pennsylvania • The Formation of Hispanic Immigrant Occupational Niches in New Immigrant Destinations and Black/Immigrant Competition Jacqueline Villarrubia-Mendoza — Colgate University • Do High-Skilled Immigrants find Jobs Faster than Low-Skilled Immigrants? Daniela Hochfellner — University of Michigan, Ruediger Wapler — Institute for Employment Research • Impacts of Migration and Unemployment Rates on National Identity Formation Kenneth Arsenault — Bridgewater State University

262. Paper Session: The Welfare State and Redistribution Policies --4.03 Presider: Robert D. Francis, Johns Hopkins University • Separate and Unequal Welfares: Soldiers, Prisoners and the "Coercive" Welfare State Jennifer Hickes Lundquist — University of Massachusetts Amherst, Sanjiv Gupta — University of Massachusetts Amherst, Eiko Hiraoka Strader — University of Massachusetts Amherst • Is the Middle Class Independent of the Welfare State? Young-hwan Byun — CUNY Graduate Center • Wealth and Support for Redistributive Social Policies Liza G. Steele — SUNY Purchase • Public Support for Redistributive Policies in Israel Yuval Elmelech — Bard College

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Saturday, 10:15 AM-11:45 AM – cont’d 263. Paper Session: Social and Cultural Dimensions of Music --4.10 Presider: Barry Spunt, John Jay College/CUNY • "We’re Street Dancers": Mambo in New York CIty Carmela Muzio Dormani — CUNY Graduate Center • ’Almost Like a Real Band’: The Impact of Gendered Discourse on Women’s Participation in Professional Jazz Chelsea Wahl — University of Pennsylvania, Steve Ellingson — Hamilton College • An Ethnographic Study of Rap Culture in Tunisia, Morocco and the United States Elham Golpushnezhad — Griffith University • Opposition and Incorporation: The Racial Projects of Rap Music Wendy Marie Laybourn — University of Maryland

264. Paper Session: Methodological Issues in the Study of Culture --5.03 Presider: Mark D. Jacobs, George Mason University • What is the Ontology of Relational Structure? Introducing History to the Debates on the Relation between Networks and Field Sourabh Singh — Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey • Sentiment Analysis of Polarizing Topics in Social Media: News Site Readers’ Comments on the Trayvon Martin Controversy Gabe Ignatow — University of North Texas, Nick Evangelopoulos — University of North Texas, Konstantinos Zougris — University of North Texas • Representation and the Media Careers of Oppositional Subcultures: A Longitudinal, Semantic Network Analysis Jeffrey S. Debies-Carl — University of New Haven • From Emic to Etic: The Performativity of Organizational Culture in an Urban Charter School Jason Radford — University of Chicago

265. Paper Session: Birth Politics: Scholars and Practitioners in Dialogue --5.07 Presider: Alana Bibeau, University of Rhode Island • The Limits of Autonomy: Towards a Midwifery Ethics of Care Barbara Katz Rothman — CUNY Graduate Center • Birthing, Blackness and the Body: Black Midwives and Experiential Continuities of Institutional Racism Keisha Goode — Lehman College, CUNY • Access to Care, Disparities in Birth Outcomes, and the Affordable Care Act as a Catalyst for Change Elan McAllister — Choices in Childbirth • Women’s Autonomy in Birth: A Practitioner’s Perspective Lena DeGloma — Red Moon Childbirth

266. Paper Session: Gender and Violence --Metropolis Presider: Crystal Jackson, John Jay College of Criminal Justice/CUNY • Beyond Street Harassment: How Gendered Incivilities Constrain Women’s Use of Public Space Sara Bastomski — Yale University, Philip Smith — Yale University • The Border as an Apparatus Of and For Violence Heidy Sarabia — University of Pennsylvania • Examining Social Support Networks among Low-Income Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault Survivors Anna Nicole Kreisberg — American Institute for Economic Research, Pukitta Chunsuttiwat — Macalester College • What about the Men?: Why #heforshe Won’t End all Intimate Partner Violence Bethany M. Coston — Albion College • Victim Blaming: Differences in Blame Attribution by Situation and Gender Hannah Irene Bobell — United States Naval Academy, Judith E. Rosenstein — United States Naval Academy, David G. Smith — United States Naval Academy

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Saturday, 10:15 AM-11:45 AM – cont’d 267. Roundtable: Pushing Beyond Zero: Issues in Zero Tolerance School Discipline and Positive Discipline Alternatives --5.08(1) Presider: Sarah Klevan, New York University • Schools or Students? An Analysis of High School Effects on Student Suspensions E. Christine Baker-Smith — New York University • Racial Disproportionality in Special Education and Suspensions, Equal Opportunity and Zero Tolerance: A Paradoxical and Troubling Relationship Catherine Voulgarides — New York University • Questioning School Authority: How Race and Gender Mediate Students’ Perceptions of Teacher Authority and School Disciplinary Climates Doreet R. Preiss — New York University • An Ethnographic Look at the Role of Staff’s Relational Trust in Student Discipline Jessica Lipschultz — New York University • A Life-world of Difference: Perceptions of Positive Discipline Practices in Diverse Public Schools Hilary Lustick — New York University

268. Roundtable: Marxian Theory at Border Crossings --5.08(2) Presider: JL Johnson, George Mason University • Crossing Borders: Russia’s International Hacker Organization in the Context of Developing Democracy Ksenia Armstrong — The George Washington University • At the Borders of Capitalism and Justice: The Prison-Industrial Complex Sonya Volsky — The George Washington University • Marxian Social Theory and Border Crossings: Alienation and the Plight of Latina Farm Workers Carmen Navarro — The George Washington University • Along the Borderland of Hip Hop Music: Mix Tape, Album, Use Value and Commodity Epiphany Robin Summers — The George Washington University • Expedient Reconciliation at the Borders of Intra-Class Conflict Silva Cami — The George Washington University • Marxian Social Theory and Border Crossings: Safeway Crosses Borders--Sort of Lauren Brooks — The George Washington University

269. Roundtable: Crime and Drugs in NYC Neighborhoods: A Model for Crowd-Sourcing Data Collection about Sensitive Topics and Hidden Populations --5.08(3) Organizer: Ric Curtis, John Jay College, CUNY Presider: Joshua Eichenbaum, John Jay College, CUNY • Crowd-sourcing the History of Crime and Drugs in New York City Neighborhoods Michelle Janikian — John Jay College, CUNY, Paola Rivera — John Jay College, CUNY • Public Vs. Private: Trends in Drug Use and Distribution in NYC Neighborhoods Christina Celi — John Jay College, CUNY, Danielle Caudill — John Jay College, CUNY • The New Research/learning Community: Becoming Ethnographers at the Community College Level Josean Melendez — Borough of Manhattan Community College, CUNY, Bernadette Schaefer — Borough of Manhattan Community College, CUNY, Daniel Stevens — Borough of Manhattan Community College, CUNY, Cristian Manuel — Borough of Manhattan Community College, CUNY • Buyers Remorse Martin Quiles — John Jay College, CUNY, Naresa Persaud — John Jay College, CUNY

270. Roundtable: Politics and Government: Opinions and Reactions --5.08(4) Presider: Kevin A. Young, Museo de la Palabra y la Imagen, El Salvador • Becoming Politically Discontented: Anti- Establishment Careers of Dutch Nonvoters and Populist Party Voters Roy Kemmers — Erasmus University Rotterdam, Stef Aupers — KU Leuven, Jeroen Van der Waal — Erasmus University Rotterdam • Capital Strikes as a Corporate Political Strategy: Business Responses to Environmental and Financial Reform Initiatives under Obama Kevin A. Young — Museo de la Palabra y la Imagen, El Salvador, Michael Schwartz — Stony Brook University (cont’d)

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Saturday, 10:15 AM-11:45 AM – cont’d Politics and Government: Opinions and Reactions – cont’d • Political Sources of Issue Salience: U.S. Public Opinion of Budget Deficits from 2007 to 2012 Edward Crowley — New York University • Ideas of Subjective Well-being in Modern Democratic and Nondemocratic Societies Anna Zagrebina — University of Quebec in Montreal • Will Promoting Education Really Increase People’s Trust Levels? A Test Utilizing a Sample of American Siblings Gregory Eirich — Columbia University, Tianshu Li — Teach for China

271. Roundtable: Visual Sociology -- The Impact of Visual Media --5.08(5) Presider: Busra Coduroglu, Brooklyn College • Brooklyn in Films Busra Coduroglu — Brooklyn College • Shore Communities in the News: Images from New Jersey After Sandy Elizabeth Borland — The College of New Jersey, Jessica Scardino — The College of New Jersey • Wedding Photography and the Production of Visual Logic Steve Grimes — Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey • The Eastern Pequot - Connecticut College Photovoice Project: A Participatory Action Research initiative using images to promote Social Justice Ronald Joseph Flores — Connecticut College

272. Roundtable: Gender, Education, and Gender Socialization --5.08(6) Presider: Neil Schuldiner, Brooklyn College • Gendered Social Structure and its Effects on Testing & Cognition Neil Schuldiner — Brooklyn College • Gender and the Value of Higher Education Kristina Maureen Fritz — Florida Atlantic University • Tied Up in Knots? Gender Mainstreaming, Training and Development Kristy Kelly — Columbia University

273. Roundtable: Environmental Sociology and Ecology --5.08(7) Presider: Stephanie Alvarez, Florida Atlantic University • Understanding the Linkages between Ecology, Economics and Crime: An Analysis of Illegal Timber Exploitation in the Amazon Border of Peru. Johanna Espin — University of Florida • How the Kogis Negotiate with the Hegemonic Culture the Influence of the Ecotourism Industry? Luisa Yamile Bravo Rodriguez — University of Innsbruck • A Bite of China: Food Safety and the Pursuit of Happiness Weiwei Zhang — Georgetown University • The Crossed Border Disputes over Sharing the Colorado River in the Southwestern United States Murielle Coeurdray — University of Arizona, Joan Cortinas — CNRS, Franck Poupeau — CNRS/University of Arizona • Who Says it’s Safe? Community-based Monitoring of Hydrogen Sulfide in the Gaspatch Elisabeth Wilder — Northeastern University, Sara Wylie — Northeastern University • Environmental Injustice: The Case of The Coalition of Immokalee Workers Stephanie Alvarez — Florida Atlantic University

274. Roundtable: Epistemological Concerns and the Craft of Sociology --5.08(8) Presider: Jeff McGraham, The Graduate Center, CUNY • Cultivating Research Cultures in the Social Sciences John R. Barner — University of North Georgia • Against Method in Sociology: Science, Literature, and the Production of Social Knowledge Jeff McGraham — The Graduate Center, CUNY • Crossing Borders: From Scholarship to Public Engagement David L. Swartz — Boston University • Capturing Social Process: A Dynamic Vision of the Sociological Imagination Michael J.L. Clow — St. Thomas University, Susan Tracey Machum — St. Thomas University

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Saturday, 10:15 AM-11:45 AM – cont’d 275. Meeting: ESS Committee on the Status of Women --4.01

276. Poster Session: Undergraduate Poster Presentation Session IV -- Gotham Foyer 1. Race, Incarceration, and Family Instability India Louise Bolden Maisonet — Le Moyne College 2. Is There a Generation Gap in Views Towards Homosexuality Among Americans? Adriana Simone — Adelphi University 3. Creating a Course to End Sexual Violence on College Campuses Emma Elizabeth Browning — SUNY Purchase 4. The Evangelical Church and How It Supports Its Latino Community Dario Hernandez — Boston College 5. Meeting Objectives Mohammed Kaba — Brooklyn College 6. The Intersection of Religion and Sexuality in an Online Forum Rebecca Jane Oziel — Penn State University, Abington 7. Broadway Playbill Analysis: The Depiction of Race and Ethnicity in Theater Brittany Ann Reedman — The College of New Jersey 8. Framing Recovery: Understanding Inequality and Privilege during Hurricane Sandy Recovery in New Jersey Joanna Elizabeth Peluso — The College of New Jersey 9. Negotiating Work and Family as a Single Mother Fanni C. Nyari — CUNY- Brooklyn College 10. Waiting on the World to Change: Civic Engagement and Higher Education Janaina Breve — William Paterson University 11. A study of the relationship between teaching and burnout Crystal Rivera — William Paterson University 12. The Effect of Religiosity on Americans’ Attitudes Towards Refugees Hope Hanley Spector — Skidmore College 13. Creating a Recycling Ethic: The Relationship between Germany’s Historic Environmental Values and Modern Recycling Practices in Bamberg, Germany Amber Christine Seibel — Lycoming College 14. Taking Comedy Seriously: A Sociological Analysis of Humor Alessandra Majchrzyk — CUNY Hunter College 15. LGBT discrimination and hate crime in Russia as a result of the federal anti-LGBT propaganda law. Tsvetana Muntyan — John Jay College of Criminal Justice 16. Neo-Pagan Membership in the United States Lucas Joseph Zahner — The College of New Jersey 17. Family and Work as a Source of One’s Identity: How do Working-Mothers Negotiate Obligations to their Home and Careers? Katelyn Malae — Brooklyn College 18. Success of the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge: Did Educational Awareness Follow the Money Trail? Amy Lynne Trover — Lycoming College 19. On Caregiving, Confidence, and Social Change: The Effects of Nondisabled American Girls’ Volunteer Participation in a Dance Program for Girls with Disabilities Jay Lucero — Queensborough Community College, CUNY 20. A Borderless World: How Social Media Is Dissolving International Borders, Creating World Citizens Ayesha Hakim — John Jay College of Criminal Justice 21. Sex Work in Trinidad and Tobago Gabriella Novak Mungalsingh — John Jay College of Criminal Justice 22. Childhood Pet Attachment and Personal Relationships When Older Samantha Elizabeth Jacoby — St. Joseph’s College 23. Upward Mobility in Asian American Populations Avi Slone — Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania 24. Comparing Digital and Non-Digital Information Literacy Scott L. Renshaw — Rhode Island College 25. Capitalistic Vs. Socialistic Parenting Kathleen Gagnon — SUNY New Paltz 26. Fighting to Exist; Eastern Pequot Tribal Nation of North Stonington, CT Josephine Bingler — Connecticut College, Samantha Pevear — Connecticut College 27. Health Risks of Night Shift Nurses Karen Skinner — Ramapo College of NJ

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Saturday, 10:15 AM-11:45 AM – cont’d 277. Workshop Sponsored by the ESS Committee on Graduate Education: Thinking of Graduate School?: Advice for Undergraduate Students --4.06 Organizer: Stephanie Laudone, Borough of Manhattan Community College

Discussants: • Cathy Ray Borck, Borough of Manhattan Community College • Deidre Hill Butler, Union College • Michael W. Raphael, CUNY Graduate Center • Rachel Rebecca Bogan, The Graduate Center, CUNY • LaToya Tavernier, Framingham State University 12:00 PM-1:30 PM 278. Presidential Session: Class Boundaries: Education, Diversity, and Inequality --4.05 Organizer: Van C. Tran, Columbia University Presider: Tony Jack, Harvard University • Diversity and Demographic Dividends: Opportunities and Risks in an Age of Inequality Marta Tienda — Princeton University • The Meaning of ’Diversity’ in Elite Education Shamus Rahman Khan — Columbia University • How Class Matters for Immigrant Latino and Chinese Families in the HS-College Transition Vivian Louie — W.T. Grant Foundation • Environmental Influences on Race and Gender Inequality in Educational Outcomes Thomas A. DiPrete — Columbia University

279. Invited Thematic Session: Crossing Interracial Borders --3.11 Organizer: Erica Chito-Childs, City University of New York - Hunter College Presider: Erica Chito-Childs, City University of New York - Hunter College • Transracial Kin-scription: The Silent Engine of Racial Change? Kimberly McClain DaCosta — New York University • Emerging Patterns of Interracial Marriage and Immigrant Integration in the United States Daniel Lichter — Cornell University • Interracial Marriage in the U.S. and Brazil: Racial Boundaries in Comparative Perspective. Chinyere Osuji — Rutgers University • A Global Look at Attitudes Towards "Mixed" Marriage Erica Chito-Childs — City University of New York - Hunter College Discussant: • Amy Steinbugler, Dickinson College

280. Conversation: A Conversation with Elijah Anderson --3.03 Hosted by: Mitchell Duneier, Princeton University

281. Author-Meets-Critics: Seeing the Light: The Social Logic of Personal Discovery by Thomas DeGloma --3.10 Organizer: Asia M. Friedman, Univeristy of Delaware Presider: Asia M. Friedman, Univeristy of Delaware • Critic Jeffrey K. Olick — University of Virginia • Critic E. Doyle McCarthy — Fordham University • Critic David Grazian — University of Pennsylvania • Author’s Reponse Thomas DeGloma — Hunter College, CUNY

282. Carework Mini-Conference Session: Care across the Life Course --3.05 Presider: Sara B. Haviland, Rutgers University • Expanding Recognition and Support to Youth Caregivers in the United States: An Integrative Review and Conceptual Model Sara Plachta Elliott — Brandeis University • Beyond Being on Call: Temporal Experiences among Family Caregivers for the Elderly Guillermina Altomonte — The New School for Social Research (cont’d)

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Saturday, 12:00 PM-1:30 PM – cont’d Care across the Life Course – cont’d • Constructing a Life-Course View of Caregiving Employees: Similarities and Differences among Elder- Caregiving and Child-Caregiving Workers Barbara E. Silver — University of Rhode Island, Helen Mederer — University of Rhode Island • Aging Out of Foster Care: The Era of Transitional Age Youth and the Changing Relationship with the State Vanessa D. Wells — Columbia University, Anand Stephen — Rutgers University • Crowding Out Dad: How Kin Support Influences the Configuration of Fatherhood Ken Chih- Yan Sun — Hong Kong Baptist University, Erin Rehel — Advisory Board International 283. Ethnography Mini-Conference Session: Selves and Bodies --5.04 Presider: Eeva Luhtakallio, University of Tampere • Personal Comparisons as a Form of Evidence in Ethnographic Research Amanda Gengler — Wake Forest University • Hiding in Plain Sight: Protecting Local Confidentiality within Accountability Systems Carolyn Riehl — Teachers College, Columbia, Hester Earle — Teachers College, Columbia • ’People Who Look Like Us’: Embodiment and Anonymity in Studies of Diversity Formation Shan Mukhtar — Emory University • The Prisoner’s Body Liam Martin — Boston College Discussant: • Lucia Trimbur, John Jay College, CUNY 284. Culture and Cognition Mini-Conference Session: Margins, Liminality, and Boundary Work --4.02 Presider: Daina Harvey, College of the Holy Cross • Betwixt and Between: Constructing the Spiritual in Two Communities of Practice Erin F. Johnston — Princeton University • Awakening Narratives in the Oral Histories of Taiwanese Nationalists: Crossing the Boundary Line between National Identifications Hsin-Yi Yeh — Academia Sinica • Historical Legacies of Place: From Military Base to Freeport Zone Victoria Reyes — Bryn Mawr College • Gluten-stein: The Social Construction of the Gluten-Free Monster Alexandrea J. Ravenelle — CUNY Graduate Center 285. Digital Sociology Mini-Conference Session: Digital Structures, Digital Institutions: Education --3.04 Presider: Tressie McMillan Cottom, Emory University • Effective Digital Media: Use of Social Media to Advance the Careers of Women of Color Kijana Crawford — Rochester Institute of Technology, Christopher Henry Hinesley — Rochester Institute of Technology • Representing Inforgs Jeffrey Alan Johnson — Utah Valley University • Data Lessons: Making Sense of the Datafication of Education Institutions Neil Selwyn — Monash University • Acts of Re-Membering: #BarrioEdProj, Impact and Digital Critical Participatory Action Edwin Mayorga — Swarthmore College 286. Gender, Work, & Family Mini-Conference Session: Gender and Sexual Assault: Yes Means Yes or No Means No? --Metropolis Organizer: Lynn Chancer, Hunter College and CUNY Graduate Center Presider: Lynn Chancer, Hunter College and CUNY Graduate Center • Yes Means Yes as Cultural Shift Nona Willis-Aronowitz — Features Editor, Talking Points Memo • American Masculinity and Sexual Education Before College Jacob Boersema — Rutgers University and Yale Center for Cultural Sociology • Adolescents and Mediated Sexual Assault Anna Gjika — CUNY Graduate Center Discussant: • Albert de la Tierra, Graduate Center CUNY

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Saturday, 12:00 PM-1:30 PM – cont’d 287. Workshop: Sociology ProSeminar: Undergraduate Professional Development Seminar in Preparation for Graduate School --4.01 Organizers: Ingrid E Castro, Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts; Jennifer Zoltanski, Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts

288. Paper Session: Trauma and Narrative --3.02 Organizer: Todd Madigan, Yale University Presider: Todd Madigan, Yale University • Unfinished Odyssey: The Second Indochina War and the Structure of Vietnamese-American Identity Todd Madigan — Yale University • Heroes, Victims, and Perpetrators: The Landscape of War Memories in Japan Akiko Hashimoto — University of Pittsburgh • Recollection and Silence: Whites’ Autobiographical Memories of Birmingham Sandra Gill — Gettysburg College • Reluctant Witnesses: How Survivors Did and Didn’t Tell Holocaust Stories Arlene Stein — Rutgers

289. Paper Session: Issues in Parenting and Family --3.06 Presider: Elizabeth Kiester, Albright College • Protecting Our Children: Paradoxes of Resistance in an Era of Neoliberal Education Linda Blum — Northeastern University, Shelley McDonough Kimelberg — Northeastern University • Exploring Motherlode Blog of New York Times: How Do Parents Recognize Emotional and Behavioral Problems of Children? Bora Pajo — Mercyhurst University • Mom & Dad Trying to Re-Live Their "Glory Days": The Consequences of Parental Stress on Adolescents Catherine M. Conte — Wilkes University • Churched Children: Does Parental Religiosity Influence Children’s Pro-social Behavior? Samantha Nicole Jaroszewski — Princeton University • "A Blessing and a Curse": Community and Anonymity in Online Parenting Groups Sara B. Moore — Salem State University

290. Paper Session: Professional Identities in the Cultural Industries --4.03 Organizer: Alexandre Frenette, Arizona State University Presider: Alexandre Frenette, Arizona State University • Mexican Kitchen Workers Self-Concepts and Self-Determination: Cultural Practice and Production in Chicago’s Restaurant Industry Black Hawk Hancock — DePaul University • How Middle Class Kids Want Working Class Jobs Richard E. Ocejo — John Jay College of Criminal Justice, CUNY • The Rise of Professional Music Economies in the Portland, Oregon Music Scene Jeff London — CUNY-Graduate Center/Hunter College • Becoming Jaded: Aging Out and Short Careers in the Music Business Alexandre Frenette — Arizona State University Discussant: • Andrew Deener, University of Connecticut

291. Paper Session: Racialization of Muslims --4.04 Organizer: Mindelyn Buford II, Northeastern University Presider: Mindelyn Buford II, Northeastern University • Muslim American Youth’s Social Media Response to Post-9/11 Racial/Religious Profiling Pallavi Dasari — Northeastern University, Mindelyn Buford II — Northeastern University • Columbine or 9-11? Race and "Media Framings" of the 2013 Boston Marathon Bombings Nazli Kibria — Boston University, Saher Selod — Simmons College (cont’d)

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Saturday, 12:00 PM-1:30 PM – cont’d Racialization of Muslims –cont’d • Religion as a Racial Boundary: The Racialization of North African Migrants in the French Civic Integration Program Elizabeth Onasch — The New School for Social Research • Buying In to Get Kicked Out: The Revocation of Iranian Whiteness in Beverly Hills Neda Maghbouleh — University of Toronto-Scarborough, Canada Discussant: • Saher Selod, Simmons College

292. Paper Session: Rethinking Marriage --4.06 Presider: Roksana Badruddoja, Manhattan College • By the Authority Vested: Institutional Constellations and the Everyday Making of Marriage in Post-Apartheid South Africa Michael Yarbrough — John Jay College (CUNY) • Crossing the Border of Heteronormative Marriage: Is a Married Woman Always a Wife? Patricia J Ould — Salem State University, C Julie Whitlow — Salem State University • Exploring Cultural Representations of Same-Sex Marriage: A Content Analysis of Wedding Announcements in The New York Times Aaron Hoy — Syracuse University, Aaron J. Blasyak — Syracuse University • Cohort and Gender Differences in the Marriage Wage Premium: Findings from the NLSY79 and the NLSY97 Misun Lim — University of Massachusetts Amherst • Adolescents’ Attitudes Concerning Marriage and Family: An Examination of Familial and Individual Traits Sampson Lee Blair — SUNY-Buffalo, Patricia Neff Claster — Edinboro University

293. Paper Session: Making Careers, Structuring Professions --4.10 Presider: Clayton Childress, University of Toronto • The Academic Job Market: Disentangling Academic and Department Rank Neha Gondal — The Ohio State University • Ethical Connotations of Guanxi in Academic Physics in the People’s Republic of China Steven W. Lewis — Rice University, Di Di — Rice University, Elaine Howard Ecklund — Rice University • The Qualification Process for the Professions: A New Conceptual Model Gordon Welty — Adelphi University • The Benefits of Boundaries: Employer-provided Benefits and the Organizational Careers of Financial Services Professionals Corey Pech — Ohio State University

294. Paper Session: Sociology of Reproduction II: Stratified Reproduction --5.07 Organizer: Liberty Walther Barnes, University of Cambridge Presider: Jessica Nichole Finnigan, Kings College London • Racial Disparities in Pregnancy-Associated Deaths in Virginia Jennifer Bronson — Howard University • Consumption, Community, and Biosociality: Creating Communities of Parents through Transnational Surrogacy Daisy Deomampo — Fordham University • Is the Medical System Prepared for Men’s Involvement in their Own Reproduction? Liberty Walther Barnes — University of Cambridge • Fetal Victimology: The Production of Harm in the Unborn Victims of Violence Act Jennifer Musial — Dickinson College

295. Roundtable: Family Dynamics --5.08(1) Presider: Margaret Eleanor Smith, SUNY Buffalo • Union Status and the Sleep of Married, Cohabiting, and Single Mothers Alexandra Kissling — Ohio State University • The Effects of Siblings on Social Capital among Early Adolescents Deniz Yucel — William Paterson University • Assessing the Association Between Family Income Instability and Child Socioemotional Development Margaret Eleanor Smith — SUNY Buffalo (cont’d)

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Saturday, 12:00 PM-1:30 PM – cont’d Family Dynamics – cont’d • Unintended Consequences of Nutritional Assistance Programs: Children’s School Meal Participation and Adults’ Food Security Teja Pristavec — Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey • Mental Disorders and Family Relations: Roles of and Effects on Family Caregivers caring for a Related Dementia Patient Emily V. Cleary — Florida Atlantic University • Sons, Daughters, and Parental Support at Midlife in China Wei Luo — University at Buffalo 296. Roundtable: Issues in Education and Teaching --5.08(2) Presider: Maria Cormier, Teachers College, Columbia University • Implementing a Qualitative Longitudinal Study of College Persistence: A Methodological Discussion of Research Design, Data Collection, and Analysis Maria Cormier — Teachers College, Columbia University, Hoori Santikian — Teachers College, Columbia University, Jessica Brathwaite — Teachers College, Columbia University, Margaret Fay — Teachers College, Columbia University • An Inquiry into Comparative Sociology as a Science and Teaching Discipline: Comparative Analysis of Six Cases: USA, Germany, France, Britain, China, and Russia Andrey Rezaev — St. Petersburg State University • Emotional Intelligence Acquisition through Transference and Training for Leaders: Increased EI Measures in Educational Institutions by Incorporating Diversity Education Ann Marie Lathan — Gannon University • Challenges of Teaching Social Gerontology to the Millennial Cohort William Rose — SUNY Oswego 297. Roundtable: Race and Ethnicity --5.08(3) Presider: Samantha Pina Saghera, The Graduate Center at CUNY • "I Don’t Want to Say Something That’s Gonna Sound Bad, But...": Neighborhood Preferences and Social Desirability Cassi Ann Meyerhoffer — Southern Connecticut State University • An Examination of DuBois’s The Philadelphia Negro in the Context of the Myth of Urbanization as Progress Selene M. Cammer-Bechtold — Syracuse University • Where Race Matters Most: Black Employment Disadvantage from State to State Amon Emeka — Skidmore College • Panethnicity as the New Race/Ethnicity?: The Implications of Panethnic Borders in the Academy Samantha Pina Saghera — The Graduate Center at CUNY • Border Crossings: Resistance and Empowerment Pauline E Bullen — Women’s University in Africa, Zimbabwe 298. Roundtable: Sexualities: Space and Place --5.08(4) Presider: Cheryl Llewellyn, Stony Brook University • Place and Protections: Does the existence of local/state protections influence place-selection among sexual minorities? Justine A. Bulgar-Medina — University of Massachusetts - Boston • Straightening Space: Neoliberalism and Gay Public Sex Benjamin Joseph Nobile Kampler — Queens College, CUNY • Gender and Sexuality at the Border: Lesbian Asylum Applicants in the United States Cheryl Llewellyn — Stony Brook University 299. Roundtable: Social Psychology: Status and Meaning --5.08(5) Presider: Murray A Webster, UNC Charlotte • Behavior and Status Murray A. Webster — UNC Charlotte, Lisa Slattery Walker — UNC Charlotte • Response Latency as a Status Cue Kayla D. R. Pierce — University of North Carolina at Charlotte • The Social and Situational Distribution of Meaning Brad Wright — University of Connecticut • Professional Identity Development in American Sign Language - English Interpreters Danielle I. J. Hunt — Gallaudet University • Consumerism, Culture, and Identity: Cell Phones and Ego Identity Negotiation Alan Bryant Baldwin — Indiana University of Pennsylvania

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300. Roundtable: Urban Inequality: Consequences and Solutions --5.08(6) Presider: Peter Jerome Peliotis, The College of New Jersey • Medical Legal Partnership: Collaboration Among Service Providers to Address Adverse Effects of Poverty Laurie Cohen — Rutgers University • Institutional Networks and Homeless Trajectories Alex Trillo — Saint Peter’s University • Assessing Effects of Socioeconomic Status on Health Disparities and Healthful Behaviors Manan Nayak — University of Massachusetts Boston • The Greater Trenton Nutrition Study: Beyond the "Food Desert" Theory Peter Jerome Peliotis — The College of New Jersey

301. Roundtable: World Systems and Polity --5.08(7) Presider: Sam Abrahim Shirazi, SUNY Stony Brook • Global Trade and Food Insecurity: A Case Study of Nepal Aarushi Bhandari — SUNY Stony Brook • The African Development Bank and Infant Mortality: A Cross-National Analysis of Structural Adjustment and Health Lending Carolyn Coburn — SUNY Stony Brook, Michael Restivo — SUNY Geneseo, John M. Shandra — SUNY Stony Brook • International Migration and the World Polity. Sam Abrahim Shirazi — SUNY Stony Brook • What the USSR Left Behind: Redrawing of Eastern Europe and its Rising Conflict Adriana Batista — State University of New York Oswego • A New Institutionalist Approach to How Democracy Crossed National Borders into Developing Countries: Regional Race to Democracy for Foreign Capital Rakkoo Chung — University at Albany, SUNY

302. Roundtable: The Immigrant and Refugee Experience --5.08(8) Presider: Niall Moran, Keene State College • The Influence of Gender and Familial Roles on the Latina Migrant Experience Crystal Paul — Louisiana State University • Chinese Academic Migrants’ Everyday Cross-Border Lives: Narratives in Writing and in Person Jianping Xu — Syracuse University • Immigration, the State, and Education: A Review of the Literature and the Case of Florida’s "Ethnic Education" Standards Emily V. Cleary — Florida Atlantic University • Neo-Liberalism, the Irish State and Asylum-Seekers Niall Moran — Keene State College • ’Because I’m a Fighter’: Examining Salvadoran Women’s Emotional Activism Karen Ivette Tejada — University of Hartford

303. Roundtable: Immigrant Rights: Changing Conditions and Experiences --5.08(9) Presider: Gabriel Rubin, Montclair State University • Who Owns Land?: Searching for Valid Justifications for Land Ownership and Exclusion Gabriel Rubin — Montclair State University • Urban Change, Race, Ethnicity, and Class in Astoria, Queens. Pelagia Papazahariou — St. John’s University • Choosing Country or Love: Citizenship Boundaries, Integration and the Right to Marry Nicole Stokes-DuPass — Holy Family University • Indians Stateside and Down Under: A Comparison of Immigrant Experiences Meeta Mehrotra — Roanoke College

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Saturday, 12:00 PM-1:30 PM – cont’d 304. Poster Session: Undergraduate Poster Presentation Session V -- Gotham Foyer 1. Why International Students Choose to Study in Some States More Than in Others? Ana Lordkipanidze — Skidmore College 2. An enduring patriarchal culture and its effect on college students’ perceptions of rape. Michael Small — SUNY College at Old Westbury 3. French Cuisine Chelsea Marie Powell — Le Moyne College 4. What is the impact of power differentials on safer sex negotiation within racially discordant MSM relationships? Michael Starr — SUNY-Albany 5. Why Aren’t All of the Black Students Sitting Together? Intra-Racial Relations of Black West Indian College Students on Campus Gabrielle Louise Peterson — Smith College 6. Women’s Reactions to Male Sexual Aggression in Public Drinking Settings Ifeyinwa Frances Davis — Louisiana State University 7. Racial and Ethnic Inequality in the Land of the Free Our Future as a Nation Cindy Bell — Bronx Community College 8. Negative Attitudes Towards Blacks and Gun Ownership Gerolly Lorenzo — Skidmore College 9. Transportation Ridership Among SEPTA Patrons Zena Shanece Eleazer — West Chester University of Pennsylvania 10. Narrative Construction of the Suicide Survivor Experience Stephen C Jones — CUNY 11. The Current Status of Children’s Rights in the United States Zaccaria Nathaniel Hachey- Donadio — Salem State University 12. Consumer and provider disparities in knowledge and access to transplantation medicine Nicholas Cormier — College of the Holy Cross, Renee L Beard — College of the Holy Cross 13. Living Sober in an Unsober World: The Lives of Recovering Alcoholics Emily Anne Zagorsky — Central Connecticut State University 14. School Readiness: The Influence of Fine Motor and Attention Skills, Sex, Race, and Socioeconomic Status Kathleen Elizabeth McGreal — Providence College, Taylor Ibos — Providence College 15. Title ix -- Sexual Harassment Melisa Reyes Segura — Utica College 16. Ethnography of Fast Food Work SHARMIN SULTANA — Brooklyn College 17. Intersecting Identities: The Experiences of Queer Students of Color at an ’Elite’ Predominately White Institution Charlotte Wan Ke — Duke University 18. Role of Relationships on Depression in School-Aged Children Bridget Golato — Gettysburg College 19. "Redrawing Boundaries: Hates Crimes and Racialized Informal Social Control Post-9/11" Jasmine Linnea Kelekay — Connecticut College 20. Racial & Ethnic Segregation in the United States: Neighborhood Racial Composition Patterns Explained by the Perpetuation Theory Emily Franklin Hall — Gettysburg College 21. A Critical Analysis of Transgender Healthcare and Medical Authority in Emergency Medicine Rebecca Eliana Penzias — Boston University 22. Relationships Between Masculinity, Depressive Symptoms, and Psychological Help-Seeking Behavior Christy Littlefield — Washington College 23. Crossing the Juvenile Justice Systems Borders; The Need to Focusing on Rehabilitation rather than Punishment Yokayra Rodriguez — Bronx Community College 24. The African American and Latino/a Friendship Experience at a Largely White Elite University Karina Santellano — Duke University 25. Modern-Day Cotton-Picking: Structure of Retail Work Alisha Joni Scott —Brooklyn College 26. A Growing Position: A Demographic and Psychoanalytic Profile of the Homecare/Healthcare and Nursing Workforce in Worcester, Massachusetts Nathan Donoso-Reddick — Clark University, Duncan Hardy — Clark University 27. Examining the Efficacy of Undergraduate Teaching Assistants Stephanie Uibel — Villanova University 28. Brain Gain In West Africa Stephanie Nwanne Ogwo — Duke University 29. Condom Usage Among Gender, View of Sex Education, Religion, and Alcohol Gagan Singh — Le Moyne College, Rachel Crosley — LeMoyne College

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Saturday, 12:00 PM-1:30 PM – cont’d 305. Session on Writing and Publishing: Writing for Contexts... and the World --4.11 Organizers: Syed Ali, Long Island University; Philip Cohen, University of Maryland Discussants: • Philip Cohen, University of Maryland • Syed Ali, Long Island University • Jennifer M. Silva, Bucknell University • Steven Thrasher, New York University • Ilene Kalish, New York University

306. Session on Writing and Publishing: How to Publish a Book Manuscript --5.03 Organizer: Margaret Nelson, Middlebury College Discussants: • Margaret Nelson, Middlebury College • Rosanna Hertz, Wellesley College • Karen V Hansen, Brandeis University • Naomi Gerstel, University of Massachsetts-Amherst • Ann Bell, University of Delaware • Peter Mickulas, Rutgers University Press 1:45 PM-3:15 PM 307. Presidential Session: Issues in Sociology: ESS Past-Presidents Look Back and to the Future of the Discipline --3.11 Organizer: Marjorie DeVault, Syracuse University Presider: Marjorie DeVault, Syracuse University • Looking Back and Looking Forward--Reflections on Past Accomplishment and Cautions for the Future Cynthia Epstein — Graduate Center, The City University of New York • The Future of Sociology: Demographic Trends and Boundary Issues Jerry Jacobs — University of Pennsylvania • Interdisciplinarity in Sociology Nancy Denton — State University of New York - Albany • Productivity Pressures: Institutional Speedups and their Impact on Qualitative Research Rosanna Hertz — Wellesley College

308. Presidential Session: Remaking the Mainstream? The Impact of Immigration on Societal Cleavages in Western Europe and the US --4.05 Organizer: Jan Willem Duyvendak, University of Amsterdam Presider: Karen Phalet, University of Leuven and City University of New York - Graduate Center • How Will the Mainstreams in North America and Western Europe Expand? Richard Alba — CUNY Graduate Center • Super-Diversity: A New Perspective on Assimilation and Integration Maurice Crul — VU University and Erasmus Unversity Rotterdam • How the Assimilation of Immigrants and Their Descendants Reinforces Existing Dominant Social Cleavages Jan Willem Duyvendak — University of Amsterdam • Migration and Social Change: The Case for Conceptual Clarity Alejandro Portes — Princeton University

309. Invited Thematic Session: Borders of Sociology and Biology --4.04 Organizer: Erica Chito-Childs, City University of New York - Hunter College Presider: Dawne Mouzon, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey • Informed Refusal: Towards a Feminist Postcolonial Bioethics Ruha Benjamin — Princeton University • Sociology, Biology, and the Racial Politics of Border Crossing Dorothy Roberts — University of Pennsylvania • Erasing Race in Genomics Johnny Eric Williams — Trinity College Discussant: • Dawne Mouzon, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey

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310. Conversation: A Conversation with Orlando Patterson --3.03 Hosted by: Crystal Fleming, State University of New York at Stony Brook

311. Author-Meets-Critics: Savage Portrayals: Race, Media, and the Central Park Jogger Case by Natalia Byfield --3.10 Organizer: James M. Jasper, City University of New York - Graduate Center Presider: James M. Jasper, City University of New York - Graduate Center • Critic Lynn Chancer — Hunter College and CUNY Graduate Center • Critic Calvin John Smiley — Montclair State University • Critic Mike Benediktsson — City University of New York - Hunter College • Author’s Response Natalie Patricia Byfield — St. John’s University

312. Ethnography Mini-Conference Session: International Comparisons --5.04 Presider: Nahoko Kameo, New York University • "What I Am and Where I Stand: Exploring Place, Identity, and Standpoint in Comparative Ethnography" Peter R. Grahame — Pennsylvania State University - Schuylkill, Kamini M. Grahame — Pennsylvania State University - Harrisburg • Comparing Cases, Comparing Countries? Why Relational Thinking Matters in Ethnographic Comparisons Angele Christin — The New School for Social Research • Culture and Causality in an Analysis of Immigrant Incorporation in Paris and Helsinki Linda P. T. Haapajarvi — École des hautes études en sciences sociales • Personal Attachments and Politicization: Organizational Styles of Promoting Bicycling in Helsinki and Los Angeles Eeva Luhtakallio — University of Tampere, Nina Eliasoph — University of Southern California Discussant: • Gianpaolo Baiocchi, New York University

313. Culture and Cognition Mini-Conference Session: Embodied Cognition --4.02 Organizer: Karen A. Cerulo, Rutgers University Presider: Karen A. Cerulo, Rutgers University • The Sweet Smell of ... : Mind, Brain and Body in Deciphering Olfactory Meaning Karen A. Cerulo — Rutgers University • Performing Transmale Authenticity: Video Blogs in the Age of Publicity Arlene Stein — Rutgers • Embodiment in Virtual Communities: Changes in the Self and Performance Frank Biocca — Newhouse School--Syracuse University • Methodological Implications of Embodied Cognition as a Sociological Microfoundation Gabe Ignatow — University of North Texas

314. Digital Sociology Mini-Conference Session: Digital Personas, Digital Bodies --3.04 Presider: Benjamin Haber, City University of New York • Claiming Authority Online: An Analysis of News Content Producers’ Biographical Self- Narrations Ian Sheinheit — University at Albany, SUNY • "Just Type My Name in Google and See What Comes Up": Creating an Online Persona in The Urban Music Industry. Joy White — University of Greenwich • Crowds and Value in Participatory Culture. A Digital Ethnography of ’Directioners’ on Twitter. Adam Arvidsson — Università degli Studi di Milano, Alessandro Caliandro — Università degli Studi di Milano • Downloadable You: Wearable Technology, Embodiment, and the Future of Digital Human Interface Elizabeth Wissinger — Borough of Manhattan Community College, CUNY

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315. Paper Session: Contextual Complexities: Contesting "the" Immigrant Experience --3.02 Organizers: Bernadette Ludwig, Wagner College; Jessica Sperling, StoryCorps; Elizabeth Miller, Westchester Community College Presider: Bernadette Ludwig, Wagner College • Transnational Heritage Migrants in Istanbul: Second Generation Turk-Americans and Turk- Germans ’Returnees’ in their Parent’s Homeland Sherri Grasmuck — Temple University, Annika Hinze — Fordham University • Fear of Deportation and the "Immigrant Experience" Shirley Leyro — The Graduate Center, CUNY • We Are a Family: The Role of an Inner City Academic Support Program in Facilitating Capital Among College Bound Latino Students Patricia Sánchez-Connally — UMass Amherst • Fluidity of Identities among Anglophone, Francophone and Lusophone African Immigrants in the United States Ezekiel Olagoke — Waynesburg University

316. Paper Session: Work, Meaning, and Identity --3.05

Presider: Timothy Sacco, University of Massachusetts Amherst • Moralizing Heroic Work in Neoliberal Times: Narrating Firefighting Work as "the Best Thing Ever" Carolyn M. Ly — Yale University • Don’t Fathers Care Too? Evaluating the Experiences of At-home Fathers in the Context of Contemporary Social Theories. Iyar Mazar — Boston College • "I Look at my Clients and I See Me:" Latino Legal Professionals and Conflicting Identity Management in Operation Streamline Jessie K. Finch — University of Arizona • Unpaid Educational Labor and Gift as Analytic Lens Jared Martin Hanneman — Thiel College • Becoming the Boss: Hierarchy and Conformity in Men’s White-Collar Work Dress Erynn Masi de Casanova — University of Cincinnati

317. Paper Session: Attitudes toward Immigration --3.06 Presider: Onoso Ikphemi Imoagene, University of Pennsylvania • Are Immigrants the New Right? The Effect of Socially Conservative Immigrants on the American Political Landscape Laura Limonic — SUNY Old Westbury • Prominent or Exclusive? Identity and Opposition to Immigration in Catalonia and Spain Mathew J. Creighton — University of Massachusetts, Boston • What’s Left Unsaid: Ethnic and Racial Differences in Hidden Opposition to Immigration in the U.S. Mathew J. Creighton — University of Massachusetts, Boston, Alessandra Bazo Vienrich — university of massachusetts, Boston • Exploring a Community’s Response to Immigration: How Western Massachusetts Reacted to the Possibility of Housing Immigrant Children at a Local Military Base Sandra Alvarez — American International College

318. Paper Session: Sex and Gender in the Media --4.03 Presider: Andrew Lee Owen, Cabrini College • Diversity with Limits: Representations of Gender, Race, and Sexuality in Orange is the New Black Laurie L Gordy — Newbury College • From Miranda Bailey to Olivia Pope: The Evolution of the Black Female in Shonda Rhimes’ Programs Rodney Andrew Carveth — Morgan State University • Dramatizing Femininity: Women’s Reception of Gender Construction on Pakistani Dramas. Fauzia Husain — University of Virginia • The Lifestyle That Everybody Kinda Wants: Spring Breakers, The Bling Ring and Contemporary Female Teen Deviance Julian Cornell — Queens College, Evan S. Cooper — Farmingdale State College • The Photoshop Controversy: Exploring Authenticity in Advertising and the Use of Social Media to Influence Young Women’s Image of Beauty Jennifer I. Sullivan — Mitchell College

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Saturday, 1:45 PM-3:15 PM – cont’d 319. Paper Session: Marriage and Changing Marital Norms --4.06 Presider: Sampson Lee Blair, SUNY-Buffalo • Rupturing the "Third World Woman" and "Arranged Marriage": South Asian-American Women and Negotiations of Diasporic Identities, Cultures & Nationalisms Roksana Badruddoja — Manhattan College • Should She Keep It? Black and White Men’s Ideas of Women Keeping or Hyphenating their Names Upon Marriage Myron Strong — Community College of Baltimore County, Helen Potts — University of North Texas • Time and Punishment: How College-educated Women Manage Competing Timelines of Self- actualization and Partnering Katherine Fallon — University of Wisconsin-Madison, Casey Lorene Stockstill — University of Wisconsin-Madison • Can’t Buy Me Love: Sexual Satisfaction, Gender, and Breadwinning within Marriages Kirsten Elizabeth Kemmerer — University of New Hampshire, Rebecca Glauber — University of New Hampshire

320. Paper Session: Sexuality: Harassment/Violence and Resistance --4.10 Presider: Susie Scott, University of Sussex • "One Day I’m Going to be Really Successful": The Social Class Politics of Videos Made for the "It Gets Better" Anti-Gay Bullying Project Doug Meyer — The University of Virginia • "Your Gender Expression is Showing!": A Multi-Method Analysis Exploring Gender Expression as a Target in the Harassment of Gay Men. Jeffrey Lentz — Southern Connecticut State University • Theorizing Anti-LGBT Hate Crimes Elizabeth G. Coston — Stony Brook University • Online Sexual Shaming: An Analysis of Twitter and Revenge Web Sites Tania G. Levey — York College, CUNY

321. Paper Session: The Critical Demography Project: A Critical Demography of Poverty -- 4.11 Organizer: Hayward Derrick Horton, SUNY-Albany Presider: Hayward Derrick Horton, SUNY-Albany • A Critical Demography of Asian American Poverty: An Examination of the Impact of Racism, Sexism and Classism Brandie Dingman — SUNY-Albany • A Tale of 2 Realities: Poverty among Black and White Unmarried, Child-free Women in the United States Cassandra Carter — SUNY-Albany • Growing Economically Deprived: Poverty Among Mexican-American Women Edelmira Reynoso — SUNY-Albany • Does Race Trump Ethnicity? Poverty Status among Post-1965 Non-Hispanic Black and White Immigrants in the United States, 1980-2010 Basak Ozgenc — SUNY-Albany • A Critical Demography of Latino Poverty: The Impact of Race, Sub-ethnicity and Gender Salvatore Pepperine — SUNY-Albany

322. Paper Session: Sociology in Cyberspace: Mapping the Curriculum --5.03 Organizers: Barbara Walters, City University of New York; Bonnie Oglensky, City University of New York, School of Professional Studies Presider: Barbara Walters, City University of New York • Sociology in Cyberspace: Creating and Mapping Course Learning Goals Kimberley Robinson — CUNY School of Professional Studies • Sociology in Cyberspace: Course Design David Halle — CUNY Graduate Center • Sociology in Cyberspace: Mapping Quantitative Reasoning Melanie Lorek — The Graduate Center, CUNY • Saving Face in Cyberspace--Transition to On-line Teaching in a Sociology Program Bonnie Oglensky — City University of New York, School of Professional Studies

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Saturday, 1:45 PM-3:15 PM – cont’d 323. Paper Session: Fertility and Reproductive Technologies --5.07 Presider: Arthur L. Greil, Alfred University • Single Motherhood by Choice is Not a Choice for Me: An Examination of Race, Class, and Assisted Reproductive Technologies Sarah Ashley D’Andrea — The Graduate Center, CUNY • Family Work: Commercial Surrogates and their Families in the United States Heather Jacobson — University of Texas Arlington • Sister Moms and Donor Siblings Kimberly Dugan — Eastern Connecticut State University, Medora Barnes — John Carroll University • Donor Sibs and the Tangled Genetic Web: (Re)Constructing Family & Kinship Kristen Karlberg — Purchase College SUNY 324. Paper Session: (Re)constructing a Sociology of the Arts in the 21st Century: Problems and Perspectives --Metropolis Organizer: Julia Rothenberg, CUNY, Queensborough Community College Presider: Julia Rothenberg, CUNY, Queensborough Community College Discussants: • Julia Rothenberg, CUNY, Queensborough Community College • Volker Kirchberg, Leuphana University of Lueneburg • Anne E Bowler, University of Delaware • Larissa Buchholz, Harvard University • Richard Lachmann, University at Albany 325. Roundtable: Carework Mini-Conference: Roundtable 1 --5.08(1) Presider: Denise Torres, Graduate Center CUNY • Global Climate Change & Intersectionality: Praxis and the Struggle for Collective Purpose and Individual Meaning through the Editorial Process. Denise Torres — Graduate Center CUNY, Phoebe Godfrey — University of Connecticut • Crossing the Border into Motherhood: Expectations & Reality in the Transition to Parenthood Charity M. Hoffman — University of Michigan • Mapping the Current Terrain of Attitudes towards Financial Support of Childcare Anand Stephen — Rutgers University, Vanessa D. Wells — Columbia University • Sculpting Empathy in the Medical Training Environment: Actors, Feedback, and Teaching Care Dale Young — Univesity of Massachusetts Lowell, Melissa Keisling — Univesity of Massachusetts Lowell 326. Roundtable: Immigration Beyond U.S. Borders --5.08(2) Presider: Noga Keidar, University of Toronto • How Spatial Assimilation Works when Immigrants Join the Majority : Residential Segregation in Israel 1961-2008 Noga Keidar — University of Toronto • Borders in 14 Kilómetros (2007): the Impact of EU-Africa Bilateral Agreements on African Migrations Manfa Sanogo — University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee • Social Adaption of Immigrants in Post-Three Gorges Dam in China Xiaoping Luo — Department of Sociology Boston University • North Korean Refugees’ Social Network and Employment Youngjoon Bae — University of Massachusetts at Amherst 327. Roundtable: Immigration, Education, and Class --5.08(3) Presider: Brenda Gambol, The Graduate Center, CUNY • Are Filipino Americans in the Middle? An Immigration Perspective on Social Class Brenda Gambol — The Graduate Center, CUNY • College and Latina/os’ Labor Market Experiences Charlene Cruz-Cerdas — University of Pennsylvania • College Student Children of Immigrants Elizabeth A. Daniele — Syracuse University • Making Up the Difference: Higher Education Spending & International Students Adrienne Lee Atterberry — Syracuse University • Class, Stress, and Coping Strategies among Undocumented Immigrants: Alex Trillo — Saint Peter’s University, Christan Ugaz — Saint Peter’s University, Joe DeLorenzo — Saint Peter’s University

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Saturday, 1:45 PM-3:15 PM – cont’d 328. Roundtable: Carework Mini-Conference: Roundtable 2 --5.08(4) Presider: Gracieli Mendes Tavares, USP • Differential Wage Responses to Immigration Among Native-Born Women: Intersections of Race/Ethnicity and Motherhood Eiko Hiraoka Strader — University of Massachusetts Amherst • Exploring the Career Pathways of Nurses and their Entry into the Nursing Profession in Ontario Godfred Odei Boateng — University of Western Ontario, Tracey L. Adams — University of Western Ontario • When Dads Raise Kids in Fragile Families: A Demographic Portrait of Low-Income, Primary Caregiving Fathers Linda Houser — Widener University, Beth Latshaw — Widener University • Boundary Work between Paid and Unpaid Care Gracieli Mendes Tavares — USP, Fabio Oliveira — USP

329. Roundtable: Carework Mini-Conference: Roundtable 3 --5.08(5) Presider: Mette Christiansen, SUNY New Paltz • A Link between Immigrants and the Health Care System in United States Magaly Sanchez - R — Princeton University, Suzanne Grossman — Nationalities Service Center • Transforming Human Service in the United States One Study Abroad Trip at a Time: International Social Welfare in Denmark, Italy and South Africa Mette Christiansen — SUNY New Paltz • Digital Presence and Emotional Connection in Sex Camming PJ Rey — University of Maryland • Profit Status and Management Models of Home Health Care Agencies and Home Health Aides’ Job Experiences Tina Wu — University of Pennsylvania

330. Roundtable: Neighborhood and Housing Inequality --5.08(6) Presider: Grigoris Argeros, Eastern Michigan University • The Housing Situation of Dominicans in New York City Grigoris Argeros — Eastern Michigan University, James DeFilippis — Rutgers University • "This is how we behave:" Landlord-tenant Relations and the New Paternalism Eva Rosen — Harvard University, Phillip Garboden — Johns Hopkins University • Your Money or Your Life: Evaluating the Vulnerability Index as a Prioritization Tool for Housing Homeless People Michele Wakin — Bridgewater State University • An Examination of Shelter Models and Service Delivery for Homeless Families in Massachusetts Giselle Routhier — Brandeis University • How Does Disability Status Affect the Presence of Home Modifications? Evidence From the American Housing Survey, 2011 Kaya Hamer-Small — University at Albany- SUNY

331. Roundtable: Gender and the Family --5.08(7) Presider: Patricia J Ould, Salem State University • Infidelity and Opportunity: The Gendered Effect of Occupational Sex Composition on Engagement in Extramarital Sex Christin Munsch — University of Connecticut • The Social Construction of Choice in Childbirth: A Qualitative Analysis of Pregnant Women’s and Recent Mothers’ Experiences Alli Janelle Puchlopek — University of New Hampshire • Are Family Values Gendered? An Analysis of Public Opinion on a Woman’s Right to Choose Mikaela Smith — University of California, Irvine, Catherine Bolzendahl — University of California, Irvine • The Social Construction of Stepmotherhood: Preliminary Findings From In-Depth Interviews Melissa D. Day — University of New Hampshire • "You’ve Gotta Work the System to Survive": The Economic Survival Strategies of Welfare Mothers in Greater Boston Melissa Ann MacDonald — American International College

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Saturday, 1:45 PM-3:15 PM – cont’d 332. Roundtable: Social Movements in Diverse National Contexts --5.08(8) Presider: Celene Krauss, Kean University • The Politicization of Mexican American Women in the Emergence of the Environmental Justice Movement: The Mediation of Tradition, Culture and Language Celene Krauss — Kean University • Aftermath of the Gezi Movement: Global Connections and Local Activism Birgan Gokmenoglu — University of Southern California • The Price of Secession: Separatist Movements and Organized Crime in Georgia and Serbia, 1989-2012." Danilo Mandic — Harvard University

333. Roundtable: Social Movements: Crossing Borders --5.08(9) Presider: Beth E King, CUNY- Kingsborough Community College • Why Have The Mothers Become Left-Wing?: The Cross-border Experience and the Collective Action of Korean Migrant Women Prompted by the Sewol Ferry Disaster Soyon Kim — Stony Brook University • Contested Lands on the Northern Border of the Nation Beth E King — CUNY- Kingsborough Community College • New Harbors: Bridging Across Boundaries and Black Catholicism in the Civil Rights Era Kevin Winstead — University of Maryland College Park • Border Crossing and Making Power: Intersectionality and Critical Race Theory in an Urban Social Movement Case Callie Watkins Liu — Heller School of Social Policy/ Brandeis • Wreaths, Rocks and Wrong Tales Rosemary McGunnigle-Gonzales — Columbia University

334. Poster Session: Undergraduate Poster Presentation Session VI -- Gotham Foyer 1. "Weed"-ing Through Time: A Study of the Perceptual Changes and Categorization of Marijuana Use In American Culture Marian Leech — Lafayette College 2. Communication Between Grandparents and their College-Aged Grandchildren Alison Beth Scharr — Quinnipiac University, Kathleen A. De Vito — Quinnipiac University, Megan L. Daher — Quinnipiac University, Francesca M. Anastasio — Quinnipiac University, Angela R. Bonica — Quinnipiac University, Gillian I. Abshire — Quinnipiac University 3. Does Gender Affect Income? A Look at the Wage Gap in the United States Rachael Rose Lewis — Skidmore College 4. The effects of watching the Real Housewives of Atlanta on attitudes about sexuality and relationships Brianna Bland — Penn State University, Abington 5. Family Matters: How Family Structure in Adolescent Time Affects Personal Success* Mengqiong Yu — Skidmore College 6. Silence in Rwanda: Rationalizing International Response 20 Years Later Jon Kurtis Tostoe — University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 7. Race Around the Block: A Comparison of Attitudes, Behavior, and Interaction Heather Joy Lipkin — Skidmore College 8. Player Identity and Avatar Choice in Single-Player Games versus Multi-Player Games Paulina Toro Isaza — Hunter College 9. The Fruits of Faith: How Perceived Religiosity and Religious Service Attendance Affects Happiness Hector Alejandro Biaggi — Skidmore College 10. When No Doesn’t Mean No: Sexual Assault on College Campuses Ileana Justine Paules- Bronet — Skidmore College 11. Such Great Distance: A Sociological Analysis of Spatial Mismatch and Commuter Students. Ryan Patrick Stroud — Cabrini College 12. "Beneath, Between, Behind" the Music: A Lyrical Analysis of Rush for Social Importance James Luther — Bloomsburg University 13. The Gendered and Racialized Nature of Being a Physician Danielle Joy Gordon — Brooklyn College-CUNY 14. Impact of Mechanic Villages on Rural Communities; Embracing Mechanic Villages Over City Wide Industrialized Auto Garage. Victor U Nwachukwu — Bloomsburg University

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Saturday, 1:45 PM-3:15 PM – cont’d Undergraduate Poster Presentation Session VI – cont’d 15. The Umbrella Movement in Hong Kong: The Protestors’ Demands For Democracy Juliana Hoa Binh Wintrob — SUNY New Paltz 16. Racial Microaggressions: How They Impact College Student Perceptions of the Campus Climate Juliana Hoa Binh Wintrob — SUNY New Paltz 17. Superwoman Ideology: Exploring the Tension between Ideology and Its Constraints Elizabeth T. Harwood — Central Connecticut State University 18. Gender Differences in Attitudes Towards Marijuana Legalization Paul Joseph Deppen III — Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania 19. Seen But Not Heard: The New Sociology of Childhood in Journalism Paul James Groff Jr. — Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts 20. Infertility in Egypt: Stigma, Gender, and Unequal Access to Reproductive Technologies Justina Jordano — Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts 21. Parenting Decision Making: Reality vs. Media’s Perception Stacey Rena Thomas — Saint Leo University 22. Demographic Differences between Men and Women in Business Molly Ann Alexander — Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania 23. ’My Position has Evolved’: Individual Change in Attitudes Toward Same-Sex Marriage Bailey Denise Troia — Randolph-Macon College 24. Does Supermom Exist? The Effects of Sex and Level of Education on Gender Role Attitudes toward Work and Family Roles of Women Amira Allen — Elizabethtown College 25. Paths to Success: Strategies to Maintain Work-Life Balance Among PhD Graduate Students in the Life Sciences Jason Hammer — The College of New Jersey 26. Community Gardening: Motivations, Benefits, and Gardener Experience Taylor Marie McCready — Bucknell University 27. Hey Baby, I Think I Want to Marry You: A Content Analysis of Heterosexual, Gay, and Lesbian Marriage Proposal Videos on YouTube Samantha Poremba — Elizabethtown College 28. Setting the National Agenda: An Analysis of Senatorial Priorities Chris Evans — The George Washington University 29. Current Gender Inequality within the Social Structures of the Military Kendra Leigh Beers — Saint Leo University 3:30 PM-5:00 PM 335. Presidential Session: Thinking about Causality in the Social Sciences --4.02 Organizer: Van C. Tran, Columbia University Presider: Christopher Muller, Columbia University • Qualitative Research, Randomized Control Trials, and Causal Inference Mario Small — Harvard University • Theorizing: Analogy, Cases, and Comparative Social Organization Diane Vaughan — Columbia University • Counterfactuals and Beyond Christopher Winship — Harvard University

336. Presidential Session: Rethinking the Sociology of Disasters --4.05 Organizer: Margaret M. Chin, Hunter College and CUNY Graduate Center Presider: Daina Harvey, College of the Holy Cross • Even Hotter: Climate Change, Crises, and the Context of 21st Century Sociology Eric Klinenberg — New York University • Hurricanes and the Decline of Barrier Island Communities William Kornblum — City University of New York - Graduate Center • The Lessons of Katrina Kai Erikson — Yale University Discussant: • Daina Harvey, College of the Holy Cross

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Saturday, 3:30 PM-5:00 PM– cont’d 337. Conversation: A Conversation with Richard Alba --3.03 Hosted by: Nancy Denton, State University of New York - Albany

338. Author-Meets-Critics: The Tolerance Trap: How God, Genes, and Good Intentions are Sabotaging Gay Equality by Suzanna Danufa Walters --3.10 Organizer: Arlene Stein, Rutgers Presider: Arlene Stein, Rutgers • Critic Mary Bernstein — University of Connecticut • Critic Darnell Moore — Writer and Activist • Critic Paisley Currah — Brooklyn College • Author’s Response Suzanna Danuta Walters — Northeastern University

339. Carework Mini-Conference Session: Listening, Speaking, and Narrative in Carework Research and Practice --4.11 Organizer: Mary C. Tuominen, Denison University Presider: Mary C. Tuominen, Denison University • The Centrality of Listening in Care Work Research and Practice Mary C. Tuominen — Denison University • The Role of Stories in Understanding the Work of Family Caregiving Carol Levine — United Hospital Fund • Narrative Medicine: The Lives of Stories in the Work of Care Rita Charon — Columbia University

340. Ethnography Mini-Conference Session: Relationships and the Category of the Person -- 5.04 Presider: Iddo Tavory, New York University • Theory, Knowledge, and the Nature of Relationships in Ethnographic Fieldwork Timothy Black — Case Western Reserve University • Places and Names: The Problem of Masking and Pseudonyms in Ethnography Colin Jerolmack — New York University • Epistemic Generosity and Social Comedy: The Demands of a Skeptical Ethnography Gary Alan Fine — Institute for Advanced Study • When Ethnographers Became Journalists Sudhir Venkatesh — Columbia University Discussant: • Iddo Tavory, New York University

341. Military Sociology Mini-Conference Session: Gender and Social Conflict Issues in the Military --3.11 Organizers: Morten Ender, United States Military Academy; Ryan Kelty, Washington College Presider: Molly Clever, West Virginia Wesleyan College • OOPS: Protecting Military Officers from Nonviolent Anti-Drone Protestors Harry Murray — Nazareth College • Female Relational Aggression: The Impacts of Tokenism at West Point Chelsey Miranda — United States Military Academy • The Halo Effect: Does Status Affect Perceptions of Wrong Doing in the Military Moral Community Jessica Dawson — Duke University Discussant: • Molly Clever, West Virginia Wesleyan College

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Saturday, 3:30 PM-5:00 PM– cont’d 342. Paper Session: Culture, Memory, and the Definitions of Trauma --3.02 Presider: Thomas DeGloma, Hunter College, CUNY • Memory, Culture, and the Meaning of New York’s "Ground Zero" Christina Simko — University of Pittsburgh • Crossing Generic Borders: Terrorism and Tourism in the National 9/11 Memorial Museum Amy Sodaro — Borough of Manhattan Community College • Legitimately Traumatized: The Narrative of Israel’s Legitimation Management of Operation Protective Edge Marisa Tramontano — CUNY Graduate Center • When the Roots of the Past Threaten the Growth of the Present: Uncovering the Theoretical Relationship between Collective Memory and Violence Ashley Veronica Reichelmann — Northeastern University 343. Paper Session: Sociology of Crime in Late Modernity --3.04 Organizer and Presider: Kevin Moran, Hunter College • Late Modernity and the Phenomenology of Crime Kevin Moran — Hunter College • Studying the Gang in Late Modernity David Brotherton — John Jay College • From Advice Among Masters to the No-Frills Prison Movement: The Regulation of Capital in Captive Populations Albert de la Tierra — Graduate Center CUNY • The Effect of the Gang Member Label in the Criminal Justice System Jennifer Ortiz — John Jay College 344. Paper Session: Environmentalism and Sustainability: Individual and Collective Action -- 3.05 Presider: Victor W. Perez, University of Delaware • Sustaining the Potential for Civic Environmentalism Jeffrey Dowd — Goucher College, Karen M. O’Neill — Rutgers University • Income or Conscience: What Decides Who Engages in Green Consumption? Casey Strange — North Carolina State University • Environmental Privilege as Health Status: Evidence from a Fragrance-Free Workplace Monique Y. Ouimette — Boston College • A Cross-National Study of Renewable Energy Production, 1970-2012 Jolene McCall — University of California, Irvine 345. Paper Session: Borders and Boundaries in Religion --4.03 Presider: Nathan Wright, Bryn Mawr College • Identity Formation among Ethno-Religious Border Crossers: The Case of the Former Amish Caroline L. Faulkner — Franklin & Marshall College • Engagement Across the Racial and Ethnic Divide in Multiracial Protestant Congregations Jason B. Phillips — Rutgers University • Crossing Borders: The Growing Catholic Presence in the Bible Belt South David D. Blake — St. Bonaventure University • Religion Also Matters: Considering Religion in Research on Intersectionality Aliza Luft — University of Wisconsin, Madison Discussant: • Nathan Wright, Bryn Mawr College 346. Paper Session: Crossing Borders: Comparative Study of Immigrant Integration --4.04 Organizer: Jacqueline Villarrubia-Mendoza, Colgate University Presider: Crystal Fleming, State University of New York at Stony Brook • Language, Religion and the Schooling Experiences of Children of Immigrants in France Thomas Soehl — McGill University • The Relationship between Immigrant Integration and Transnationalism in New York, El Paso, Barcelona, and Paris Ernesto Castaneda — New School • Stepping Up Your Game or Not: Perceptions of Workplace Discrimination among Second Generation Africans in the U.S. and U.K. Onoso Ikphemi Imoagene — University of Pennsylvania

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Saturday, 3:30 PM-5:00 PM– cont’d 347. Paper Session: Social Movements: Representations and Legitimacy --4.06 Presider: Corey Dolgon, Stonehill College • Who is a Victim? From Ferguson to Massachusetts Noa Milman — University of Massachusetts Amherst • Whose Museum is it Anyway?: A Comparison of Exhibits Constructed by the Coalition of Immokalee Workers and the Melissa Gouge — George Mason University • The Invention of the 99 Percent: New Evidence on the Origins and Development of a Social Imaginary Michael A. Gould-Wartofsky — New York University • Unmasking Dissent: The Criminalization of Masks at Protests Michael-Anthony Lutfy — Carleton University Discussant: • Corey Dolgon, Stonehill College 348. Paper Session: The DREAMers: Public Representations, Political Voices, and The Fight for Legality --4.10 Organizer: Sujatha Fernandes, Queens College and the Graduate Center, CUNY Presider: Sujatha Fernandes, Queens College and the Graduate Center, CUNY • The Making of the Dreamer: Storytelling Trainings and the Electoral Turn Sujatha Fernandes — Queens College and the Graduate Center, CUNY • The Dangers of the "Perfect Dreamer" Narrative: Policy Image in Immigration Reform Fanny Lauby — William Paterson University • Framing Deservingness: Media Constructions of the DREAMers’ Prerogative for US Health Care Anahi Viladrich — Queens College & The Graduate Center, The City University of New York • The Dreamers are Dead, Long Live the Dreamers: The Evolution of Immigrant Youth Activism in the United States Walter Nicholls — University of Amsterdam, Justus Uitermark — University of Amsterdam 349. Paper Session: The ART of In(fertility): Different Stakeholders Weigh In. --5.07 Organizer and Presider: Rosanna Hertz, Wellesley College • Whither Informed Consent to IVF? Jody Lynee Madeira — Maurer School of Law, Indiana University • Changes in Attitudes toward Reproductive Technologies among a Probability Sample of US Women Arthur L. Greil — Alfred University, Kathleen S. Slauson-Blevins — Old Dominion University, Julia McQuillan — University of -Lincoln, Karina Shreffler — State University, Katherine M. Johnson — Tulane University, Michelle H. Lowry — Alfred University • Are Gender differences Real? Egg versus Sperm Donors Rosanna Hertz — Wellesley College, Margaret Nelson — Middlebury College, Wendy Kramer — Donor Sibling Registry Discussant: • Susan Markens, CUNY-Lehman College 350. Paper Session: Borders and Boundaries in the Sociology of Art --Metropolis Organizers: Anne E Bowler, University of Delaware; Victoria D Alexander, University of Surrey Presider: Anne E Bowler, University of Delaware • Developing Characters and Dissolving Boundaries: Fashioning Lives in an Apartheid-Era Photo Studio Steven C. Dubin — Columbia University • Outsider Art in the Museum: How Gifts of Private Collections Shape Public Perceptions of the Field Cara Zimmerman — Christie’s • The "Virgin-Whore Church:" Censorship in the Age of Neoliberalism Anne E Bowler — University of Delaware • When I Say Time for Myself, I Mean Time for My Work: Occupational Commitment in the Arts Alison Gerber — Yale University Discussant: • Vera Zolberg, New School for Social Research

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Saturday, 3:30 PM-5:00 PM– cont’d 351. Roundtable: Digital Sociology Mini-Conference: Social Media and Social Patterns -- 5.08(1) Presider: Anja Bechmann, Aarhus University • Private Facebook Data Patterns in a Broad National Sample Anja Bechmann — Aarhus University, Peter Vahlstrup — Aarhus University • Mediated Subjectivities: Care of the Self in the Digital Global Urbanity. Julia Nevarez — Kean University • Violations via Vaguebooking: The Importance of Interaction Norms on Social Media Julie B. Wiest — West Chester University of Pennsylvania • ’Yakking’ About College Life: A Case Study of Media-in-Interaction Francesca Tripodi — University of Virginia • Quo Vadis Thailand: Facebook and the Thai Middle Class during the Political Turmoil Wimonsiri Hemthanon — Universität Passau 352. Roundtable: Digital Sociology Mini-Conference: Digital Futures --5.08(2) Presider: Stephen R Barnard, St. Lawrence University • Can You Digit? Digital Sociology’s Vocational Promise Stephen R Barnard — St. Lawrence University • "She’s Only Doing it for Attention!": Gendered Social-Media Performances and Issues of Authenticity within Hybrid Online-Offline Youth Peer Cultures Brooke Dinsmore — Connecticut College, Ana Campos-Holland — Connecticut College, Gina Pol — Connecticut College • Digital Futures? Towards a Critical Politics of Practice with the Semantic Web Susan Halford — University of Southampton, Catherine Pope — University of Southampton, Mark Weal — University of Southampton 353. Roundtable: Digital Sociology Mini-Conference: Approaches to Digital Methods I -- 5.08(3) Presider: Harry T Dyer, University of East Anglia • Superman 2.0: How Comic Books Can Help Us Unpack Ontological and Methodological Issues in Digital Sociology Harry T Dyer — University of East Anglia • Shifting Codes : Locating the Intersections of the Real and the Virtual Cultures of Photography Ashwin Nagappa — Tata Institute of Social Sciences • How Culture Structures Opportunity: Explaining Differences in Adolescents’ Approach to Learning Technology Cassidy Puckett — Northwestern University • Text as Data: For a Cultural Digital Sociology Sophie Mützel — University of Lucerne, Switzerland • View from the Edge: Computational Social Representations as a Methodological Approach to Compare Deviant and Mainstream Behaviours Daniele Orner Ginor — London School of Economics • Employing Multimodal Critical Discourse Analysis Rebecca Nash — University of Southampton 354. Roundtable: Digital Sociology Mini-Conference: Approaches to Digital Methods II -- 5.08(4) Presider: Calle Rosengren, Lund University • Digitization, Employee Monitoring, Trust and Control Calle Rosengren — Lund University, Mikael Ottosson — Lund University • Debating Multicultural Korea: Media Discourse on Migrants and Minorities in South Korea Gowoon Jung — State University of New York at Albany • Analysing Twitter as an Opportunity to Understand Substance Use Sharon Sznitman — University of Haifa, Nehama Lewis — University of Haifa, Danielle Taubman — University of Haifa • Revolution Will Not be Televised, It Will be Tweeted: Digital Media, Activism and Turkey’s Gezi Movement Selen Yanmaz — Boston College (cont’d)

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Saturday, 3:30 PM-5:00 PM– cont’d Approaches to Digital Methods II- Cont’d • Digital Futures: Design Fiction as a Sociological Tool Sava Saheli Singh — New York University, Tim Maughan — New York University • Ontic Communities: Object-Oriented Philosophy and the Sociology of Digital Arts and Design Communities James W. Malazita — Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute

355. Roundtable: Health Issues in Pregnancy and Childbirth --5.08(5) Presider: Meredith Guadagno Manze, Hunter College • Explaining Differences in Infant Mortality Rates across Wealthy Countries Jeremiah Coldsmith — University of Pittsburgh at Johnstown, John J. Richard — University of Pittsburgh at Johnstown • Examining Ideal and Actual Childbearing Trajectories: An Alternative to the Rational Pregnancy "Intentions" Framework Meredith Guadagno Manze — Hunter College, Dana Watnick — CUNY Graduate Center, Cathy Besthoff — CUNY Graduate Center, Diana Romero — Hunter College and CUNY Graduate Center • Racializing Risk Factors: Race and the American Academy of Pediatrics Guidelines for Infant UTI Testing Ashley C. Rondini — Franklin and Marshall College, Rachel Kowalsky — Weill Cornell Medical College • Waiting Outside the Door: Health Boundary Work and Home Diagnostics Joan H. Robinson — Columbia University

356. Roundtable: Place Making: Urban Policies and the Built Environment --5.08(6) Presider: Shannon K. Jacobsen, Rutgers University • A Tale of Two Campuses: A Comparative Analysis of Students’ Gendered Perceptions of Safety at a Suburban and an Urban University Shannon K. Jacobsen — Rutgers University • Reinventing Koreatown in Manhattan: Typology of Transnational Entrepreneurs Jinwon Kim — CUNY Graduate Center • If You Build It, Will They Come? Moving Beyond Access-Based Models of the Built Environment and Obesity Outcomes Lauren F Murphy — Rutgers University • Efforts and Challenges To Revitalizing Sustainable Zones Of Commerce: An Ethnography of An Urban Community In Transition. Milton L. Butts, Jr. — Brass Buttons Consultants, LLC

357. Roundtable: Boundary Work, Community, and Embodiment --5.08(7) Presider: Zoe Meleo-Erwin, Eastern CT State University • Physical Boundaries, Pain and Body Work as Community-forming Experience Space Jasmin Lüdemann — Martin-Luther-University Halle-Wittenberg • Shifting Calculations: The Invisible Work of Weight Loss Zoe Meleo-Erwin — Eastern CT State University • Window Dressing in the "Supermarket of Style": The Process and Politics of Body Modification Field Emergence Irene Petten — Columbus State Community College

358. Roundtable: Race in Europe and Asia --5.08(8) Presider: Asia Bento, University of Hawaii at Manoa • What Can Jim Crow Teach Europe?: Dimensions of Nationalism in the Romani Movements of the Czech Republic and Slovakia Rachel Louise McVey — University of Pittsburgh • Ethnic Boundaries and the Public Sphere: Minority Experiences with Public Debate in Multicultural Norway Arnfinn H. Midtbøen — Institute for Social Research, Oslo, Kari Steen- Johnsen — Institute for Social Research, Oslo • Presence / Representation and Societal |Construction - a British Case Arthur Paris — Syracuse University • "The Seoul Of Black Folks" African-American Women’s Experiences with the Gaze in Korea and Japan Asia Bento — University of Hawaii at Manoa

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Saturday, 3:30 PM-5:00 PM– cont’d 359. Roundtable: Culture and Cognition Mini-Conference: New Studies of the Sociomental -- 5.08(9) Presider: Jason Jeffrey Jones, Stony Brook University • Finding Space Between Goffman and Zerubavel: The Prospect of a Critical Turn for Cognitive Sociology and its Extension to the Philosophy and Sociology of Law Michael W. Raphael — CUNY Graduate Center • The Social Cognition of Corporate Entities Carly Renee Knight — Harvard University • Glucose, Intertemporal Choice and Decisions Affecting Future Generations Jason Jeffrey Jones — Stony Brook University • Emotion Based Pattern Recognition and Unconscious Mediator Bias: Was it Something I Said? S. David Merson — Nova Southeastern University

360. Workshop Sponsored by the ESS Committee on the Status of Women: Graduate Student Workshop: Navigating the Profession --5.03 Organizers: Dana Hysock Witham, Indiana University of Pennsylvania; Joanne Ardovini, Metropolitan College of New York Discussants: • Christian A. Vaccaro, Indiana University of PA • Diane Shinberg, Indiana University of PA • Kirsten Elizabeth Kemmerer, University of New Hampshire • Holly J Benton, Indiana Univ of PA 5:30 PM-7:00 PM 361. Plenary: Presentation of 2015 Awards and Nancy Foner's Presidential Address -- Hudson Theater Presider: Nazli Kibria, Boston University Awards Presentations: • Charles V. Willie Minority Graduate Student Award, Nazli Kibria, Boston University, and Charles V. Willie, Graduate School of Education, Harvard University, to Anthony Abraham Jack, Harvard University. • Rose Laub Coser Award, Victoria Pitts-Taylor, Wesleyan University, to Brenda Gambol, CUNY Graduate Center. • Candace Rogers Award, Natasha Sarkisian, Boston College (winner to be announced). • Mirra Komarovsky Book Award, Joanna Dreby, SUNY at Albany, to Jocelyn Viterna, Harvard University for Women in War: The Micro-processes of Mobilization in El Salvador, Oxford University Press. Honorable mention to Lisa Stampnitzky of Harvard University for Disciplining Terror: How Experts Invented Terrorism, Cambridge University Press; and to Randol Contreras, University of Toronto, for The Stickup Kids: Race, Drugs, Violence, and the American Dream, University of California Press. • 2014-2015 Robin M. Williams Lectureship Acknowledgement, Nazli Kibria, Boston University, to Mary C. Waters, Harvard University. • 2015 RMW Lecture Sites, Nazli Kibria, Boston University, to Lehigh Carbon Community College and Eastern Connecticut State University. • 2015-2016 Robin M. Williams Lecturer, Margaret Chin, Hunter College and CUNY Graduate Center, to Peter Rose, Smith College • ESS Merit Award, Magali Sarfatti Larson, Temple University, to Philip Kasinitz, CUNY Graduate Center. • Undergraduate Poster Winners, Ann Marie Popp, Duquesne University. Presidential Address: Is Islam in Western Europe Like Race in the United States? Nancy Foner — Hunter College and CUNY Graduate Center • Introduction Richard Alba — CUNY Graduate Center Reception to follow

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Sunday, 1 March 2015 7:30 AM-8:30 AM

362. Meeting: ESS General Business Meeting --3.01

8:30 AM-10:00 AM

363. Author-Meets-Critics: Fashioning Fat: Inside Plus-Size Modeling by Amanda Czerniawski --3.10 Organizer: Ashley Mears, Boston University Presider: Catherine Connell, Boston University • Critic Elizabeth Wissinger — Borough of Manhattan Community College, CUNY • Critic Oluwakemi Balogun — University of Oregon • Critic Erynn Masi de Casanova — University of Cincinnati • Author’s Response Amanda Czerniawski — Temple University

364. Spotlight on New York City: Labor in 21st Century New York City --4.05 Organizer: Ruth Milkman, City University of New York - Graduate Center Presider: Ruth Milkman, City University of New York - Graduate Center • An Exception to Exceptionalism? The Case of the Working Families Party Luke Elliott — CUNY Graduate Center • New Organizing and ’Actually Existing Unionism’ in New York’s Department Stores Peter R. Ikeler — State University of New York - Old Westbury • The Dynamics of Diffusion: Occupy Wall Street’s Impact on Organized Labor in New York City Pam Whitefield — City University of New York - Graduate Center • Finding Work, Finding Self: Undocumented Immigrants and Employment Agencies in New York’s Chinatowns Tommy Wu — City University of New York - Graduate Center

365. Workshop: Working at Crossing Borders Within the Classroom and Beyond the College : Integrating Culturally Responsive Pedagogy and Place Based Curriculum as in Teaching Sociology --4.01 Organizers: Aurora Bautista, Bunker Hill Community College; Tahmina Alam Matubbar, Bunker Hill Community College; LaTasha K. Sarpy, Bunker Hill Community College

• Crossing into Chinatown : A Reciprocity Based Experience for an Learning Community ESL and Sociology 101 Class Aurora Bautista — Bunker Hill Community College • Working at Crossing Borders Within the Classroom and Beyond the College: Integrating the Culture of Diverse Classroom Dialogues & Exposure of Other Cultures to Create Understanding. Tahmina Alam Matubbar — Bunker Hill Community College, Aurora Bautista — Bunker Hill Community College, LaTasha K. Sarpy — Bunker Hill Community College • Building the Bridge with Lifemaps: Using a "Lifemap" to Cross the Border of Difference in Sociology 101. LaTasha K. Sarpy — Bunker Hill Community College

366. Workshop: Futures across the Curriculum: Forward Orientations in Challenging Times - -4.06 Organizers: Markus S. Schulz, UIUC; David C. Hoffman, CUNY

• Imagining Futures Markus S. Schulz — UIUC • Yesterday’s Futures: Teaching Utopian and Dystopian Literature David C. Hoffman — CUNY • Future and Public Policy Diane Gibson — CUNY • Public Policy and Futurism Samantha McBride — CUNY-Baruch • Futures of New York City Douglas Muzzio — Baruch College CUNY Discussant: • Timothy W. Luke, Virginia Tech

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Sunday, 8:30 AM-10:00 AM – cont’d 367. Paper Session: Studying the Undocumented: New Approaches --3.02 Presider: Leslie Martino-Velez, CUNY, The Graduate Center • Undocumented or Indigenous? Ethnoracial Background, Legal Status, and Residential Mobility among Mexican Migrants to the United States Asad L. Asad — Harvard University, Jackelyn Hwang — Harvard University • Beyond the Border and into the Heartland: Inequality in the Spatial Patterning of U.S. Immigration Enforcement Margot C. Moinester — Harvard University • "Place" and "Home": A Retheorization of the Mechanisms of Mass Unauthorized Migration in an Era of Increased Deportation Daniel Martinez — George Washington Univeristy • Destination Choices of Contemporary Unauthorized Mexican Migrants: The Role of Human Capital, Social Capital, Occupational Experience and Destination Characteristics Ricardo David Martinez-Schuldt — University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill • Mexican Families under the U.S. Deportation Regime: Narratives and Changes since 2000 Guillermo Yrizar Barbosa — CUNY Graduate Center

368. Paper Session: Constructing, Diagnosing, and Regulating Sex and Gender --3.04 Presider: Jennifer I. Sullivan, Mitchell College • Posttraumatic Stress, Dissociative, Somatic Symptom, and Low Sexual Desire Disorders in the DSM-5: Disentangling the Comorbid, the Syndrome, and the Sequela Alyson K. Spurgas — Southern Illinois University Edwardsville • Boot Camp: Gender and the Militarization of Health and Well-Being Kelly Moore — Loyola University Chicago • Identity as Selectivity Filter: One Step Toward a Political Economy of Compulsory Monogamy Abbey S Willis — University of Connecticut • How Heterosexual Marking Reflects and Reinforces Gender Stereotypes and Gender Inequality Laurel Davis-Delano — Springfield College, Elizabeth M. Morgan — Springfield College

369. Paper Session: Subcultural Practices and Forms of Expression --3.05 Presider: Mark Pawson, CUNY Graduate Center • The Micro-Politics of Trick-or-Treating William Force — Western New England University • What Are You Going To Be (on Halloween)? Linus Owens — Middlebury College • A Reconfiguring of Normative Structures and Schemas: The Construction of Identity within Mod Subculture Daniel Sarabia — Roanoke College, Rachel Barton — Roanoke College • The Persistence of Subculture: Subcultural Commodification, Boundary Work, and Resistance Amongst ’Traditional’ Tattooers David Paul Strohecker — University of Maryland College Park

370. Paper Session: Racialized Embodiment and Identity --3.06 Presider: Stuart Parker, CUNY - Kingsborough Community College • The Tan Line: White Identities, Technologies and the Assertion of Racial Privilege Melissa Ann MacDonald — American International College, France Winddance Twine — University of California Santa Barbara • "My Body Is and Is Not Mine": Why Affect, Assemblages, and Identity Politics Matter When Studying Violence Against Transgender Women of Color Rachel Rebecca Bogan — The Graduate Center, CUNY • Does Socioeconomic Status Affect Racial Self-Reporting? Robert DeFina — Villanova University, Lance Hannon — Villanova University • Demonizing the Other: Understanding the Role of the Symbolic and the Body in European Populist Discourse Ritchie Savage — Pratt Institute

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Sunday, 8:30 AM-10:00 AM – cont’d 371. Paper Session: Diverse Stakeholders: Obstacles and Opportunities to Implementing Environmental Policies --3.11 Presider: Eric Malczewski, Harvard University • "Water Wars" in the : Crossed Border Issues and Resolution Conflict Franck Poupeau — CNRS/University of Arizona, Murielle Coeurdray — University of Arizona, Joan Cortinas — CNRS • Put in Boxes: Domestication and Resistance in New England’s Groundfishery Apollonya Maria Porcelli — Brown University • Green Negotiations: Cooperation and Compromise in Community Gardens and Other Urban Ecologies Jill Eshelman — Northeastern University • Pathways to Climate Justice: Barriers and Opportunities in the Green Jobs Movement Joanna L. Robinson — York University

372. Paper Session: Methodological Challenges and Innovations --4.02 Presider: Joyce Robbins, Touro College • Opening and Closing the Distance: Othering in Urban Ethnography Deirdre Deanna Caputo- Levine — SUNY Stony Brook • Participatory Action Research: A Case Study with Young Adults with Mental Health Conditions Kathryn A. Sabella — University of Massachusetts, Boston, Amanda Costa — University of Massachusetts Medical School, Lisa M. Smith — University of Massachusetts Medical School, Tania Duperoy — University of Massachusetts Medical School • The Challenges of Conducting Survey Research Involving Sensitive Information about Health, Illness, and Risk Behaviors Victoria Hoverman — George Mason University Discussant: • Vikash Singh, Montclair State University

373. Paper Session: Cultural Processes, Education, and Social Reproduction --4.03 Presider: Christian Villenas, Advocates for Children of New York • With A Little Help From My Friends? Social Capital Mobilization Among Parents Choosing Schools Kelley Fong — Harvard University • English Learning and Cultural Development: The Effects and Strategies for Balance Morgan R. Zajkowski — St. John’s University, Pablo Joshua Sanchez — St. John’s University • How Adolescents Spend Their Time: Stratified Cultural Capital Acquisition in the United States, 2003-2013 Karam Hwang — University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill • (No) Harm in Asking: Culture, Class, and Undergraduates’ Help Seeking Strategies Anthony Abraham Jack — Harvard University

374. Paper Session: Decoloniality and the Social Sciences (I): Geopolitics of Knowledge and Indigenous Sciences --4.04 Organizers: Alexander I. Stingl, Drexel University; Sabrina M. Weiss, Rochester institute of Technology; Nicholas James Rowland, The Pennsylvania State University Presider: Alexander I. Stingl, Drexel University • Seeds, Indigenous Knowledge And (de) Colonization In Colombia: A Comparative Case Study Nathalia Hernández Vidal — Loyola University Chicago, Miguel Gualdrón — DePaul University • Mysterious Disappearing of "Second World:" Longue Durée, Political Economy of Metrology, and Central-Eastern Europe Andrzej Wojciech Nowak — Philosophy Department, Adam Mickiewicz University • Enactments, Diffusions, and Dispersal of Social Relations Through Lines of Everyday Livability Claudia C. Lodia — California Institute of Integral Studies • Brains/Bodies/Capital: Poverty, Neurobiology & Neoliberalism Victoria Pitts-Taylor — Wesleyan University

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Sunday, 8:30 AM-10:00 AM – cont’d 375. Paper Session: Social Movement Framing in National and International Contexts --4.10 Presider: Dan Clawson, University of Massachsetts-Amherst • Bipartisanship and Issue Framing Processes in Social Movements: A Case Study of KONY 2012 Vance Alan Puchalski — Columbia University • Morality, Justice and the Occupy Movement: A Reassessment of the Framing Perspective of Social Movements John Leveille — West Chester University • Toward Better Solidarity: Collective Action Framing and Non-Tibetan Activists in the Tibetan Freedom Movement Samuel Maron — Northeastern University • Unleashing the Power of Difference: Pathways to Inclusion and Representation in AIDS Activist Organizations Victor Yang — University of Oxford

376. Paper Session: Characteristics and Conceptions of Crime --4.11 Presider: Mike Rowan, City University of New York-John Jay College • Changes in Popular and Scholarly Understandings of White Collar Crime 1880-2008 Elin Waring — Lehman College • A Tragic Irony: Corporate Personhood and Global Justice Tanesha A. Thomas — The Graduate Center, CUNY • Images of Corruption: A Qualitative Content Analysis of Pretrial Publicity in the Larry B. Seabrook Corruption Case Kevin Revier — Binghamton University • A New Analysis of Massachusetts Hate Crime Data: Using Multinomial Logistic Regression as a Means of Investigating the Association Between Offenses and the Characteristics of the Crime Peter Paul Cassino — Fisher College • Women, Work, and Society: A Cross-National Investigation of Female Crime Samantha Applin — SUNY Albany

377. Paper Session: Sociology of Secrecy I: Secrecy and State Power --5.03 Organizer: Lisa Stampnitzky, Harvard University Presider: Lisa Stampnitzky, Harvard University • Unknown Knowns and Open Secrets: Towards a Sociology of Secrecy Lisa Stampnitzky — Harvard University • Secrecy and Openness in the United States Intelligence Community Bridget Rose Nolan — Bryn Mawr • The Practices of Secrecy: A Phenomenological Approach to Information Control Regimes Alex Wellerstein — Stevens Institute of Technoloy • The Professionalization of Policing: How US Empire Hides in Plain Sight Stuart Schrader — NYU Discussant: • Lisa Stampnitzky, Harvard University

378. Paper Session: Undocumented Lives: Legal Status and Coming of Age in America --5.04 Presider: Yalcin Ozkan, University of Massachusetts Amherst • Educational Trajectories of Undocumented College Students Jennifer Sloan — The Graduate Center, CUNY • Policing Intimacy: How Illegality Shapes the Romantic Lives of Undocumented Young Adults Esther Yoona Cho — University of California-Berkeley • "Ni de aquí, ni de allá": A Framework for Liminal Experiences of Undocumented 1.5 Generation Immigrants Thomas Pineros Shields — University of Massachusetts at Lowell

379. Paper Session: Cultural Boundaries of Art and Taste --5.07 Presider: Håkon Larsen, Yale University • Boundary Formation and Boundary Crossing Practices of Curators in Emerging and Established Contemporary Art Fields Agnes Szanyi — The New School • Elitist Stancetaking in Bon Appetit Magazine Gwynne Mapes — Georgetown University (cont’d)

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Sunday, 8:30 AM-10:00 AM – cont’d Cultural Boundaries of Art and Taste – cont’d • The Hidden Value of Highbrow Taste: How Cultural Signals of Class Shape Hiring Outcomes in the U.S. Kyla Erinn Thomas — Princeton University • The Consistency and Inconsistency of Taste Across Cultural Fields: Bourdieu versus Lahire Semi Purhonen — University of Tampere

380. Paper Session: Risk and the Maternal Body --Metropolis Organizers: Miranda Waggoner, University of Virginia; Norah MacKendrick, Rutgers University Presider: Susan Markens, CUNY-Lehman College • Risky Feeding: Low-Income Mothers and Children’s Bodies Under Surveillance Sinikka Elliott — North Carolina State University, Sarah Bowen — North Carolina State University • From Natural Bodies to Antibodies: Vaccine Refusal and the Dichotomies of Natural and Artificial Jennifer Reich — University of Colorado, Denver • Following the Famine Forward: The Dutch Hunger Winter of 1944-45 as Epidemiological Paradigm Miranda Waggoner — University of Virginia, Elizabeth M. Armstrong — Princeton University • Is Pollution in You? The Maternal Body as a Pathway of Fetal and Infant Contamination Norah MacKendrick — Rutgers University • Managing Reproductive Risks in the Face of Uncertainty: Provider Attitudes About Preconception and Prenatal Environmental Exposure Lindsay Stevens — Rutgers University

381. Roundtable: Enduring Strength of Social Class Origin --5.08(1) Organizer: Angel Harris, Duke University Presider: Emily Persons, Duke University • Better Late Than Never: Are There Costs To Having Late College Aspirations? Emily Persons — Duke University, Angel Harris — Duke University • The Un-American Dream: Social Class, Academic Achievement, and Income Determination LesLeigh Ford — Duke University, Angel Harris — Duke University • Parental Occupation, Social Capital, and Academic Achievement: Does Parental Occupational Prestige Influence Adolescent Academic Achievement? John Bumpus — Duke University, Angel Harris — Duke University Discussant: • Cynthia Miller-Idriss, American University

382. Roundtable: Crossing Borders in Research and Teaching --5.08(2) Presider: Thomas Michael Conroy, Lehman College - CUNY • The Sociological imagination: An Alternative to Teaching Introduction to Sociology Thomas Michael Conroy — Lehman College - CUNY, Dana Fenton — Lehman College - CUNY • Crossing Disciplinary Boundaries: Helping Human Services Students Develop Their Sociological Imagination Rifat Anjum Salam — City University of New York-BMCC, Debra Greenwood — Borough of Manhattan Community College • Crossing Interdisciplinary Borders: Applying Sociological Approaches to Public Health Outcomes Research Megha Ramaswamy — University of Kansas School of Medicine • Challenges Facing Engaged Scholars in the Social Sciences: Crossing the Borders between the Academy and Community Elizabeth B Erbaugh — The Richard Stockton College of New Jersey, Jess Bonnan-White — The Richard Stockton College of New Jersey

383. Roundtable: New Issues in Military Research --5.08(3) Presider: James G. Beneda, University of California, Santa Cruz • Heroic Selection Mechanisms: Measuring an Institutionally Ideal American Soldier James G. Beneda — University of California, Santa Cruz • Military Veterans and the Vote: The Implications of Changing American Demography David Leal — University of Texas at Austin, Jeremy M. Teigen — Ramapo College • "The Highest Traditions of Military Service": A Longitudinal Analysis of U.S. Medal of Honor Citations Wade P. Smith — Norwich University (cont’d)

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Sunday, 8:30 AM-10:00 AM – cont’d New Issues in Military Research – cont’d • Laboring On The Edge: Exploring the "Two-Person Single Career" in a Military Context William James Oliver — Syracuse University • Methodological Issues Researching Veterans Kacy Lea Crowley — Indiana University of Pennsylvania

384. Roundtable: New Issues in Economic and Political Sociology --5.08(4) Presider: L. Larry Liu, University of Pennsylvania • The Restructured Relationship: The Pattern of Interactions Between Firms and Financial Institutions after the Financial Revolution in China Ningzi Li — Cornell University • Destabilizing Effects of Globalization in Syria: Lessons for China Rebecca S.K. Li — The College of New Jersey • Capitalist Reform, the Dismantling of the Iron Rice Bowl and Land Expropriation in China: A Theory of Primitive Accumulation and State Power L. Larry Liu — University of Pennsylvania • Protecting CEO Compensation During the Great Recession: The Role of Revolving Door Lobbyists Christina Angie Nguyen — Harvard University

385. Roundtable: Structures of Inequality: New Perspectives --5.08(5) Presider: Caitlyn Nicole Cook, Indiana University of Pennsylvania • Frameworks of Inequality: Exploring the Relationship between Ideology and Structure Watoii Rabii — University at Buffalo • Beneath Silences and Middle-Class Hegemony: The Case for Class Hybridity Jean Leon Boucher — George Mason University • Consuming Work: Youth Work in America Yasemin Besen-Cassino — Montclair State University • The Oppression of Silence: An Examination of Internalized Colorblind Racial Ideology in Students of Color Caitlyn Nicole Cook — Indiana University of Pennsylvania

386. Roundtable: Religious Movements and Practices --5.08(6) Presider: Rodje Malcolm, Morehouse College • Fundamentalism and its Enemy: Modernity Stephanie Alvarez — Florida Atlantic University • Cohesion in Question: The New Age Movement as Rationalized Religion Emily V. Cleary — Florida Atlantic University • Blackamerican Rights to Practice Polygamy in the U.S.: Exploring the Human Rights Discourse and Modood’s Civic Idea of Multiculturalism Rodje Malcolm — Morehouse College, Mansa Bilal Mark King — Morehouse College • "Everyone has a spirit": Spirituality, Connection, and Cultures of Student Activism Prithak Chowdhury — Stonehill College, Christopher Wetzel — Stonehill College

387. Roundtable: Public Policies and Programs: New Issues and Perspectives --5.08(7) Presider: Nancy Hirschinger-Blank, Widener University • Reaching Across: Sexual Health Education in a Diverse Setting Mercy Mwaria — Program Reach, Inc, Mary Phifer — Program Reach, Inc, Nanci Coppola — Program Reach, Inc • Let’s End AIDS New York! Examining How Outcome Based Initiatives are Being Implemented in Poor Communities of Color Nyasha Boldon — Syracuse University • A Literacy Program For Youthful Offenders Nancy Hirschinger-Blank — Widener University, Mimi Staulters — Widener University, Megan O’Neill — Diakon Youth Services (Bridge Program) • Providing Auto-Mobility Care Work for the Elderly Teja Pristavec — Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey • Futurism: Machines and Bodies in Public Policy Samantha MacBride — Baruch College, CUNY

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Sunday, 8:30 AM-10:00 AM – cont’d 388. Roundtable: Undergraduate Roundtable IV --5.08(8) Presider: Hannah Rachel Carl, Brooklyn College • Is Pink the New Green? The Effects of Race, Religion, and Involvement in the Environmental Movement on Daily Environmental Behavior of Women Emilee Rae Rhubright — Elizabethtown College • "This Is How People See Me? Constructing Biological Sex In Our Social World" Hannah Rachel Carl — Brooklyn College • The One Child Policy Generation’s Patterns of Social Interaction Yuxiao Gao — Skidmore College • Undocumented Migrant Strategies for Navigating the Arizona-Sonora Border Bill De La Rosa — Bowdoin College • Nearer, my God, to Thee: Religion in Executed Prisoners Last Statements Molly Williams — University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 9:00 AM-12:00 PM 389. Meeting: ESS Executive Committee Meeting II --3.01

10:15 AM-11:45 AM 390. Author-Meets-Critics: The Last Best Place: Gender, Family and Migration in the New West by Leah Schmalzbauer --3.10 Organizer: Joanna Dreby, University at Albany SUNY Presider: Joanna Dreby, University at Albany SUNY • Critic Robert C. Smith — Baruch College and the CUNY Graduate Center • Critic Ernesto Castaneda — New School • Critic Margaret Gray — Adelphi University • Author’s Response Leah Schmalzbauer — Amherst College

391. Author-Meets-Critics: Tightrope: A Racial Journey to the Age of Obama by Gail Garfield --4.10 Organizer: Keisha Goode, Lehman College, CUNY Presider: Keisha Goode, Lehman College, CUNY • Critic Keisha Goode — Lehman College, CUNY • Critic William Kornblum — City University of New York - Graduate Center • Critic Cathy Ray Borck — Borough of Manhattan Community College • Author’s Response Gail Garfield — John Jay College, CUNY

392. Spotlight on New York City: Representing Brooklyn: Urban Change in Research and on Film --5.07 Organizer: Mike Benediktsson, City University of New York - Hunter College Presider: Sofya Aptekar, University of Massachusetts Boston Discussants: • Sharon Zukin, CUNY Graduate Center • Ida Susser, City University of New York - Graduate Center • Kelly Anderson, Filmmaker, Hunter College, CUNY • Su Friedrich, Independent Filmmaker

393. Workshop: Revising the ASA Code of Ethics --4.01 Organizer: John W. Curtis, American Sociological Association

Discussant: • Sally Hillsman, American Sociological Association

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Sunday, 10:15 AM-11:45 AM – cont’d 394. Paper Session: New Issues in Race and Identity --3.02 Presider: Vilna Bashi Treitler, Baruch College, City University of New York • Blacks, Latinos, Jews and Foreigners are Taking Over: How Innumeracy About Groups Shapes Public Policy Charles A Gallagher — La Salle Uinversity • Limited by the Color Line: How Affects Responses to Mixed-Race Identity Claims Casey Lorene Stockstill — University of Wisconsin-Madison • Siblings: the Overlooked Agents of Racial Socialization of Black/White Biracial Youth. Monique Porow — Rutgers University • The Mulata Identity: Race, Gender, and Nation Nicole Barreto Hindert — George Mason University • Resurrecting : Temporal Borders, Causal Logics and Anti-racism in France Crystal Fleming — State University of New York at Stony Brook

395. Paper Session: Gender and Migration --3.03 Presider: Jennifer Sloan, The Graduate Center, CUNY • Gendered Contexts of Reception & the Experience of Immigration Policy in the Lives of Guatemalan Immigrants in the Boston Area Meredith L Gamble — University of Massachusetts Boston • Gendered Migration and Networks of Care Joya Misra — University of Massachusetts, Amherst, Ragini Saira Malhotra — University of Massachusetts, Amherst, Diego Leal — University of Massachusetts, Amherst • Encountering in the Factory: The Distinctness of Work Identity and Gender among Turkish Immigrant Women from Bulgaria during the 1980s Yalcin Ozkan — University of Massachusetts Amherst • Geographical Relocation Meets Gender Dynamics: Patterns of Adaptation in South Asian Immigrant Families Diditi Mitra — Brookdale Community College • Critical Role of Immigration Policies on Migrant Women’s Gender Relations and Settlement in the Host Societies: Comparative Study of Wild Geese Women in the U.S. & Canada Se Hwa Lee — University at Albany, SUNY

396. Paper Session: The Dynamics of Medical Care: Providers and Patients --3.04 Presider: Amy LeClair, Rutgers University • Relationships in Health Care: How Patients, Providers, and Cultural Capital Help to Build a Patient-centered Model of Care. Juan Carmona — Southern Connecticut State University • The Medical Record as Professionalizing Tool Hyeyoung Oh — Lehman College, CUNY • Family Members as Team Members in Intensive Care Jason Rodriquez — University of Missouri • Assessment Work of Paramedics on the Front lines of Emergency Health Services Dr. Michael K. Corman, Ph.D. — The University of Calgary in Qatar

397. Paper Session: Gender and Organizational Dynamics --3.05 Presider: Alyson K. Spurgas, Southern Illinois University Edwardsville • Scholarly Publishing Versus Social Media: Examining the Ways Women Communicate in Academia and the Implications for Closing the Gender Gap Jennifer I. Sullivan — Mitchell College • Transcending Organizational Gender Inequity Practices: A Psychoanalytical Approach Monica Andree Clem — Gannon University • The Hidden Contributions of School Employees Johanna S. Quinn — University of Wisconsin- Madison • The Identity of Female Adolescents Who Belonged to Organized Armed Groups Operating Outside the Law (Guerrillas and Paramilitary) in Colombia Eduardo Aguirre — National University of Colombia

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Sunday, 10:15 AM-11:45 AM – cont’d 398. Paper Session: Cohabitation and Marriage Over the Life Course --3.06 Presider: Kirsten Elizabeth Kemmerer, University of New Hampshire • Cohabitation Continuity among Low-income Black Couples Megan Reid — National Development and Research Institutes, Andrew Golub — National Development and Research Institutes • Transitioning from Cohabiting to Married: The Moderating Effect of Class Jennifer Pearce- Morris — Texas A&M University - Kingsville • Too Soon to Say "I Do?": Exploring Social Class, Religion, and Family Life through Early Marriage Patricia Tevington — University of Pennsylvania • Marital Status as Social Capital: How Couples Manage Memory Loss Together and Separately Renee L Beard — College of the Holy Cross, Ryan Daley — Edith Nourse Rogers Memorial Veterans Hospital 399. Paper Session: Civic Affects: Citizenship, Belonging, and the State in the United States, Europe and Africa --3.11 Organizer: Jan Willem Duyvendak, University of Amsterdam Presider: Nicholas Boston, Lehman College CUNY • Ethnic Conspicuousness and Impassioned Citizenry: The Case of Russian-speaking Jewish immigrants in the US and Germany Jay (Koby) Oppenheim — CUNY Graduate Center • Guilt, Shame, and Racial Reconciliation in Post-Apartheid South Africa Jacob Boersema — Rutgers University and Yale Center for Cultural Sociology • Changing Emotional Bonds In Western Europe: The Decline of the Welfare State and the Rise of Affective Citizenship Jan Willem Duyvendak — University of Amsterdam • Acts of Belonging: Between Anxiety and Citizenship Ilgin Yorukoglu — City University of New York -- Hunter College and BMCC 400. Paper Session: Fracking 'From Below:' Rethinking Energy, Power, Community, and Inequalities --4.02 Organizers: Diana Mincyte, CUNY; Colin Jerolmack, New York University Presider: Diana Mincyte, CUNY • Fracking as a Way of Life Colin Jerolmack — New York University • Understanding New Insecurities and Inequalities Within Pennsylvania’s Shale Gas Boomtowtowns Kai A. Schafft — Pennsylvania State University, Daniella Hall — Penn State University • Energy Sovereignty in the Age of Fracking: Rethinking Community and Energopower in Globalizing Lithuania Diana Mincyte — CUNY, Aiste Bartkiene — Lithuanian University of Health Sciences Discussant: • Len Albright, Northeastern University 401. Paper Session: Youth and the Impact of Inequality --4.03 Organizer: Deniz Yucel, William Paterson University Presider: Deniz Yucel, William Paterson University • Youth Victimization in Context: The Role of Family and Neighborhood Traits in Later Educational Attainment Andrew Richard Wilczak — Wilkes University • Somehow the Cycle is Not Broken: The Role of Culture in Foster Care Placements L. Daisy Henderson — Ferris State University • Moving "Up and Out," Together: Exploring the Benefits of the Mother-child Bond for Low- income Single Mother-headed Families Amanda Freeman — Boston College • Relationship between Depressive Symptoms in Adolescence and Young Adult Employment Outcomes Kathryn A. Sabella — University of Massachusetts, Boston, Maryann Davis — University of Massachusetts Medical School • Who Decided College Access in Chinese Secondary Education? Jian Li — Indiana University Bloomington Discussant: • Deniz Yucel, William Paterson University

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Sunday, 10:15 AM-11:45 AM – cont’d 402. Paper Session: Decoloniality and the Social Sciences (II): Statehood, Generative Justice, and the Commons --4.04 Organizers: Alexander I. Stingl, Drexel University; Sabrina M. Weiss, Rochester institute of Technology; Nicholas James Rowland, The Pennsylvania State University Presider: Sabrina M. Weiss, Rochester institute of Technology • Unruly Oceans: Mobile Territory Nicholas James Rowland — The Pennsylvania State University, Matthew J. Spaniol — Roskilde University, Jan-Hendrik Passoth — Technische Universität München • Unruly Oceans: Decoloniality & Places of Protest Mary Mitchell — University of Pennsylvania • Unruly Oceans: Decoloniality and the Place of the Nonhuman Stefanie Fishel — Hobart and William Smith • The State and Decoloniality: Justice and the Riel Metis Rebellion Johannes (Hans) Iemke Bakker — Brandon University 403. Paper Session: New Studies in Comparative and Historical Sociology --4.05 Presider: Jean-Baptiste Gallopin, Yale University • Modernization and Lynching in the New South Mattias Smångs — Fordham University • Remembering the Present: The First World War Centenary in Britain and France Meghan Tinsley — Boston University • Social and Ethnic Identities Across Boundaries in Central Europe in the Age of the European Union and Network Society Brian E Green — Keene State College • The Role of Race in Legitimizing Institutionalization: A Comparative Analysis of Early Child Welfare Initiatives in the United States Julia Bates — Boston College 404. Paper Session: Critical Approaches to Economic Structures and Behaviors --4.06 Presider: Calvin John Smiley, Montclair State University • Overspending and the American Jeremiad Joyce Robbins — Touro College • Veblen: the Lawlessness of Law Sidney Plotkin — Vassar College, Yolanda C Martin — BMCC/City University of New York • Social Structures of Direct Democracy: On the Political Economy of Equality John Asimakopoulos — City University of New York • Consumer Culture and Cynical Fetishism Joshua Luke Scalzetti — Le Moyne College 405. Paper Session: Problems and Issues Facing Families -- New Concerns and Approaches --4.11 Presider: Bora Pajo, Mercyhurst University • A Comparative Analysis of Homicide Patterns and Intimate Partner Violence in Canada and the United States: Exploring and Explaining Convergences and Divergences Joseph Michalski — King’s University College at Western • Revisiting the "Caring for My Abuser" Hypothesis: Parental Abuse in Childhood, Later-Life Filial Care, and Caregiver Mental Health Andrew S. London — Syracuse University, Sara M. Moorman — Boston College, Jooyoung Kong — Boston College • Women, Immigration, and Incarceration Natalie Jean Sokoloff — John Jay College • Taking on a Third Shift: Care Work, Social Activism, and Productive Labor in Neoliberal Chile Evelyn Clark — SUNY Oswego 406. Paper Session: Sociology of Secrecy II: Secrets, Ignorance, and Disclosure in Personal and Professional Life --5.03 Organizer and Presider: Lisa Stampnitzky, Harvard University • Secrets and Misperceptions Sarah K. Cowan — NYU • Forbidden Knowledge and its Relationship to Ignorance Joanna Kempner — Rutgers University • Psychopharmaceutical Capitalism and the New Archaeology of Secrets Nate Greenslit — Cloud Club Discussant: • Lisa Stampnitzky, Harvard University

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Sunday, 10:15 AM-11:45 AM – cont’d 407. Paper Session: The Implications of Discrimination and Stress During Adolescence -- 5.04 Organizer: Angel Harris, Duke University Presider: Angel Harris, Duke University • Classroom Trauma: Middle School Children’s Experiences of Discrimination Bethany Young — Duke University, Angel Harris — Duke University • School Discipline, School Attachment, and Beyond: Does School Discipline Compromise More Than Just Attachment To School? Zimife Umeh — Duke University, Angel Harris — Duke University • Keep Your Head In The Game: Discrimination, Mental Health, and the Advantage Of Organized Activity Steven Jefferson — Duke University, Angel Harris — Duke University Discussant: • Marcy Littlefield, BMCC-CUNY

408. Paper Session: Social Movement Coalitions, Alliances, and Organizational Boundaries -- Metropolis Presider: Rhys H. Williams, Loyola University Chicago • Which Side Are You On? Coalitions as Narratives Nancy Whittier — Smith College • Cultural Bridges or Burden to the Movement? National Movement Brokers between Local and Global Arenas of Organizing and Coalition Building Nicole Doerr — Mount Holyoke College • Translating Effort into Currency: ’Real’ Occupiers versus ’Moochers’ in an Occupy Movement Rachel Elaine Powell — North Carolina State University • Collective or Divisive: Perspectives and Experiences of the Occupy Wall Street Movement Epiphany Robin Summers — The George Washington University

409. Roundtable: Choosing to Fuck for Love or Money: Unpacking and Situating Divergent Sexual Ontologies of Youth --5.08(1) Organizer: Anthony Marcus, John Jay College, CUNY Presider: Claudia Cojocaru, John Jay College, CUNY • Consent, Agency and Self Preservation Themes in Sex Workers’ Narratives of Survival and Degradation Claudia Cojocaru — John Jay College, CUNY • Sex Work, Youth and the Internet in NYC: Money, Sex and Freedom Jessica Boyd — John Jay College, CUNY, Amalia Paladino — John Jay College, CUNY, Ric Curtis — John Jay College, CUNY • How Transactional is Sex Today?: The Cultural, Sexual and Aesthetic Preferences of Young People in New York City Sarah Rivera — John Jay College, CUNY, Naomi Haber — John Jay College, CUNY, Fabio Mattioli — CUNY Graduate Center • Violent Victimization and Resilience Over the Life-Course of Female and Transgender Street- Based Sex Workers in NYC Amalia Paladino — John Jay College, CUNY

410. Roundtable: Social Issues and the Urban Environment --5.08(2) Presider: Lauren F Murphy, Rutgers University • Understanding the Motivations of Middle Class Parents’ Support for Urban Public Schools: Preliminary Findings from Pilot Interviews Paul Knudson — The College of Saint Rose • Urban Theater Lacey Langlois — Florida Atlantic University • Hidden Tourism: Rehab Tourism and the Effects on Urban South Florida Kristina Maureen Fritz — Florida Atlantic University • In the Shadow of Glory: Olympic Pageantry and the Disruption of Rio’s Favelas Elizabeth Marie Jacobs — Columbia University

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Sunday, 10:15 AM-11:45 AM – cont’d 411. Roundtable: Political Sociology: Power Structures and Conflicts --5.08(3) Presider: Rakkoo Chung, University at Albany, SUNY • Authoritarian Rulers’ Choice of How to Take Advantage of Democracy Based on the Structure of the Ruling Elites: A Comparative Study of South Korea and Rakkoo Chung — University at Albany, SUNY • Women in the Hungarian Political Elite Izolda Takacs — University of Pécs • State and Market Relations in the Occupied Territories: The Green-line Border and the Demise of Social Democracy in Israel Erez Maggor — New York University

412. Roundtable: New Methods and Methodological Concerns --5.08(4) Presider: Sean Michael Sullivan, University at Buffalo • Big Data, Neoliberal Networks, and Bruno Latour: Urban Network Analysis as a Tool for Policy Evaluation and Generation Sean Michael Sullivan — University at Buffalo • A Typology of Hackers: Classifying Cyber Malfeasance Using a Weighted Arc Circumplex Model Ryan Seebruck — University of Arizona • Beyond Language Barriers: Reflection from a Chinese Researcher Conducting Field Work in Philadelphia Qian Liu — Renmin University of China • The Digital Solidarity Trap: Social Movement Research, Online Activism and Accessing the Other’s Others Theresa Hunt — New Jersey Institute of Technology

413. Roundtable: Economic Markets and Economic Decisions --5.08(5) Presider: Patricia A. Banks, Mount Holyoke College • The Market that Antitrust Forgot: Collective Railroad Ratemaking in the Public Interest, 1870- 2008 David Reinecke — Princeton University • Flexicurity and Its Discontents: The Effects of Flexicurity on Gender Equality Szu Ying Ho — City University of New York, Grdauate Center • Professional Value and Giving to African American Museums Patricia A. Banks — Mount Holyoke College • A Generous School: An Ethos of Giving in A U.S. Elementary School Jessica L. Kenty-Drane — Southern Connecticut State University • How Can Homophily Make Personal Decisions Depersonalized? : The Mediation Effect of Cultural Niches and a Simulation Model for Reward Choice Yunsub Lee — University of North Carolina at Charlotte

414. Roundtable: New Frontiers in Culture, Consumption, and Identity --5.08(6) Presider: Bilge Sanli, Stony Brook University • Commodifying the Mediterranean Ideal: Architecture, Globalization and Transnational Elites Albert Fu — Kutztown University • Towards Cosmopolitan Attachments: Understanding National Identification in the Age of Globalization Bilge Sanli — Stony Brook University • Globalization and the Online Art Market: Prints by Artists of the African Diaspora Patricia A. Banks — Mount Holyoke College • Coercive Food and the Corporate Colonization of the Body Lisa (Lisiunia) A. Romanienko — Kean University • Crossing Borders from Words of Mouth to Words of Mouse Alice Tzou — CUNY Graduate Center

415. Roundtable: Racial Ideologies and Racial Structures --5.08(7) Presider: Stuart Parker, CUNY - Kingsborough Community College • Racial Ideology vs. Racial Narrative: Refining our Tools in the Age of Color Blindness. Stuart Parker — CUNY - Kingsborough Community College • Emotional Manipulation: The Construction of the African American Male Criminal Suspect Michael D. Royster — Prairie View A&M University (cont’d)

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Sunday, 10:15 AM-11:45 AM – cont’d Racial Ideologies and Racial Structures – cont’d • The Success and Failure of Black Males in Community College Troy Little — SUNY-Albany • The Winegar Project: An Introspective View of How One Man Changed South Boston High School During the Desegregation of Boston Schools of the 1970’s Melissa Ann MacDonald — American International College, Sandra Alvarez — American International College • Open To Love: Polyamory and the African American Christopher N Smith — Howard University

416. Roundtable: Teaching Innovations --5.08(8) Presider: Carolyn Hanes, Lebanon Valley College • Using and Assessing Team Projects in Criminology Courses Carolyn Hanes — Lebanon Valley College • Maximizing Effectiveness and Performance of Teams in Sociology Courses Marianne Goodfellow — Lebanon Valley College • Honors Program Innovation and the Role of Technology: A Case Study of Honors ePortfolios Maureen Kelleher — Northeastern University • Auditory Feedback: An Innovative Teaching Tool Eric McCoy — United States Military Academy, Remi M. Hajjar — United States Military Academy at West Point, Irving Smith — United States Military Academy at West Point 12:00 PM-1:30 PM 417. Paper Session: Work, Values, and Identity --3.02 Presider: Robert D. Francis, Johns Hopkins University • Quiet Networks within Loud Networks: How Religious and Cultural Rules Impact Small Businesses Yisca Monnickendam-Givon — Ben Gurion University • Social Psychological Mechanisms of Work Value Formulation and Change Jennifer M. Ashlock — University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill • Work, Identity, Well-being Jay Byron — University of Massachusetts Boston • Cultural Capitalism: Preparing the Minds and Bodies of Working Class Young Adults Dawna Goens — Northwestern University

418. Paper Session: Crossing Borders in Knowledge and Education --3.03 Presider: Liz Knauer, New York University • Breaking Disciplinary Borders Towards a New Human Studies Karen M Gagne — St. Lawrence University • from the East: The Case of Non-Soviet Students at the Moscow Institute of International Relations during the Khrushchev Era (1953-1964). Pierre-Louis Arnaud Six — European University Institute (EUI) • Crossing Intellectual Borders: Toward a Global Social Thought Lester R. Kurtz — George Mason University

419. Paper Session: Examining Reproductive Choices: Black Middle-Class Women, Single and Living Alone (SALA) --3.04 Organizers: Cherise Andrea Harris, Connecticut College; Dawne Mouzon, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey; Kristie Alicia Ford, Skidmore College Presider: Kristie Alicia Ford, Skidmore College • Examining the Institutional Foundations of the Black Marriage Decline: Structural Inequality in Black Family Patterns Dawne Mouzon — Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey • The Well-Being of Middle Class Black SALA Women Kris Marsh — University of Maryland • Race and Social Class Differences in Women’s Perceived Marital and Motherhood Opportunities Dawne Mouzon — Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, Cherise Andrea Harris — Connecticut College • Intersectionality in the Adoption Stories of Two Black, Single, Female Sociologists Cherise Andrea Harris — Connecticut College, Kristie Alicia Ford — Skidmore College

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Sunday, 12:00 PM-1:30 PM – cont’d 420. Paper Session: Migrants and Health Care --3.05

Presider: Elizabeth Miller, Westchester Community College • You’ll Learn When You Get Old: Postpartum Risk Narratives among Chinese Immigrant Women Kuan-Yi Chen — CUNY Graduate Center • Redefining Welfare: The Case of Obama Care and Hispanic Immigrants’ Transnational Medical Practices Alexandra Casuso — Florida Atlantic University • We are Family in Sickness and in Health: Transfers by Immigrants 50-years and older Leslie-Ann Bolden — Bellevue Hospital Center • The Importance of Country of Origin for Health Service Utilization among Immigrants in the United States Christina Angie Nguyen — Harvard University • The Impact of the Built Environment on the Health and Well-Being of Refugee Populations Danielle Taana Smith — Rochester Institute of Technology

421. Paper Session: Issues in Medical Sociology: Substance Abuse and Addiction --3.06 Presider: Aukje Lamonica, Southern Connecticut State University • Contingencies of the Will: Uses of Harm Reduction and the Disease Model of Addiction among Health Care Practitioners Kelly Szott — Syracuse University and the National Development and Research Institutes (NDRI) • Prescription Sedative Misuse: Co-opting and Resisting the Medicalization of Anxiety Amy LeClair — Rutgers University, Brian C. Kelly — Purdue University • The Non-Medical Use of Stimulants in College Students -- Creating Injunctive and Descriptive Norms Aukje Lamonica — Southern Connecticut State University, Miriam Boeri — Bentley University • What Doesn’t Kill You Doesn’t Always Make You Stronger: Preliminary findings of the "The Substance Abuse Prevention, Education and Outreach for First Responders Program". Patricia Mary Griffin — Temple University

422. Paper Session: Politics: Frontstage, Backstage, and Offstage --3.10 Presider: Jeffrey Dowd, Goucher College • The Office of the Repealer: Citizen and Legislative Engagement with a Novel Political Agency, 2011-2014 Ben Merriman — University of Chicago • Beyond Consultation or Cooptation: Experts as Brokers in Public Hearings Jennifer Girouard — Brandeis University • Theorizing Popular Power, Councils and Democratic Self-Governance Anderson McKinley Bean — George Mason University • The Importance of Presence and Space in the Public Sphere Katherine E. Tait — UNC Chapel Hill • Mechanisms of Political Apathy: Powerlessness or Indifference Anna Zhelnina — CUNY Graduate Center

423. Paper Session: Culture and the Discourses of Nationalism --3.11 Presider: Vance Alan Puchalski, Columbia University • Collective Memory, Historiography and Nationality-A Comparative Content Analysis on Chinese History Textbooks Zhaojin Lu — State University of New York at Albany • Breaking up the National Container: The Cosmopolitanization of Collective Memories Daria Khlevnyuk — Stony Brook University, Daniel Levy — Stony Brook University • Discourses of Sovereignty and Nationalism as Foils for a Human Rights Regime: Russian Responses to the Growing Power of the European Court of Human Rights Catherine Scott — Columbia University • The Politics and Practices of Nation-Building: The Military’s Role in Recent International Interventions Sergio Catignani — University of Exeter

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Sunday, 12:00 PM-1:30 PM – cont’d 424. Paper Session: New Boundaries of Inclusion: DACA and Immigrant Youth --4.02 Organizer: Stephen P Ruszczyk, CUNY Graduate Center Presider: Stephen P Ruszczyk, CUNY Graduate Center • Federal Action, State Reactions: A Comparative Analysis of Hostile and Hospitable Responses to DACA?? Kara Cebulko — Providence College, Alexis Silver — SUNY Purchase • Deferred Access for Rural Childhood Arrivals: Consequences of DACA’s Urban Bias for Undocumented Youth Working in New York Agriculture Kathleen Sexsmith — Cornell University, Mary Jo Dudley — Cornell University • New York Undocumented Youth Uptake of Deferred Action: In Action, Deferred Stephen P Ruszczyk — CUNY Graduate Center Discussant: • Shannon Gleeson, Cornell University

425. Paper Session: Issues in the Teaching Profession --4.03 Presider: John Leveille, West Chester University • Rank and File Teacher Movements Fighting the Assault on Education Dan Clawson — University of Massachsetts-Amherst • Examining the Maldistribution in Teacher Quality: A Spatial Analysis of the Distribution of Credentialed Educators in California Schools Ryan Seebruck — University of Arizona • Violating the Public Trust: Educators Who Lose their Teaching Licenses Judith Stull — La Salle University, Rebecca Sweeney — La Salle University • Routinization of Teaching in Charter Management Organized Schools Mary Elizabeth Del Savio — University of Pennsylvania

426. Paper Session: Decoloniality and the Social Sciences (III): Border Selves and Transcultural Tricksters --4.04 Organizers: Alexander I. Stingl, Drexel University; Sabrina M. Weiss, Rochester institute of Technology; Nicholas James Rowland, The Pennsylvania State University Presider: Nicholas James Rowland, The Pennsylvania State University • Decolonizing (with) The Sociological Imagination Jyoti Puri — Simmons College • Decolonization and a Derivative Sociality Patrica Ticineto Clough — The Graduate Center CUNY • Between the Ghost and the Shell: A Hauntology of Zombies. Transmedial Figurations of Radical Otherness, Radical Democracy, and Generative Justice Alexander I. Stingl — Drexel University, Sabrina M. Weiss — Rochester institute of Technology • Sociology in the Context of Coloniality Vrushali Patil — Florida International University

427. Paper Session: Gender, Health, and Medicine --4.05 Presider: Diditi Mitra, Brookdale Community College • Indoor Air Pollution and Women’s Status: A Comparative Investigation of Gender Inequalities and Environmental Health in Poor Nations Maria Theresa Mejia — Lehigh University, Kelly F. Austin — Lehigh University • Social Capital Association with Puerto Rican Mother’s Self-Rated Health Ethan Schein — University of Massachusetts, Boston • "I think we get hugged more": An Examination of Gender Socialization in Medicine Monica M. Cuddy — University of Delaware, Barret Michalec — University of Delaware, Ann Bell — University of Delaware • "She wants you and me the taxpayers to pay her to have sex...": Politics of Resentment in the Debate about the Affordable Care Act’s Contraception Mandate Dana Alvare — University of Delaware

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Sunday, 12:00 PM-1:30 PM – cont’d 428. Paper Session: Public Higher Education at the Crossroads: Reflections from CUNY's Graduate Center --4.06 Organizer: Deborah Gambs, Borough of Manhattan Community College, CUNY Presider: Deborah Gambs, Borough of Manhattan Community College, CUNY • A Public Doctoral Education: A Place for Openness, Interdisciplinarity, Care, and Activism Deborah Gambs — Borough of Manhattan Community College, CUNY • My Personal, Political and Situated Pedagogy Laura Fantone — U C Berkeley • My Public, Private and ’Racially Integrated’ Education(s) Rose M Kim — Borough of Manhattan Community College/City University of NY • The ’Iron Cage’ of Education? Alia Tyner-Mullings — Stella and Charles Guttman Community College • Rising Elitism and the Narrowing of Borders at Public Universities Jennifer Pastor — Borough of Manhattan Community College, CUNY • Public Higher Education in Prisoner Reentry in New York City: Educating "The Children of the Whole People" in the Era of Mass Incarceration Michelle Ronda — Borough of Manhattan Community College, CUNY • My Not-at-all-private Metamorphosis: On the Graduate Center of the City University of New York and Public School Spaces Jean C. Halley — College of Staten Island, CUNY Discussant: • Robin Isserles, Borough of Manhattan Community College, CUNY

429. Paper Session: Music Subcultures and Social Scenes --4.10 Presider: Diana L. Miller, University of Toronto • Addict Rap: The Shift from Drug Distributor to Drug Consumer in Hip-Hop Calvin John Smiley — Montclair State University • Heroin and Music in New York City Barry Spunt — John Jay College/CUNY • The Brooklyn Warehouse Party Scene: Community, Transgression, and Resistance in a Temporary Zone of Autonomy Mark Pawson — CUNY Graduate Center, Brian C. Kelly — Purdue University

430. Paper Session: Sacred and Psychological Boundaries --4.11 Organizer: Jerry Seth Piven, Columbia University Death Seminar Presider: Jerry Seth Piven, Columbia University Death Seminar • Sacred and Psychological Boundaries: Migration and Retaliation Against Violated Sacred & Cognitive Borders Jerry Seth Piven — Columbia University Death Seminar • Sacred and Psychological Boundaries: Terror, Demonism, and Destruction Sheldon Solomon — Skidmore College • Sacred and Psychological Boundaries: Psychic Topography and the Uses of the Beyond Kirby Farrell — UMass Amherst

431. Paper Session: Immigrant Civic Engagement and Political Participation --5.03 Presider: Mehdi Bozorgmehr, City College, CUNY • Civic Engagement of American Muslims Hooshang Pazaki — East Stroudsburg University, Chin Hu — East Stroudsburg University • Political Adaptation of Post-1991 Eastern European Immigrants in the United States Nina Michalikova — University of Central Oklahoma • Does Involvement in Ethnic Organizations Contribute to Political Participation among Asian American Immigrants? Chigon Kim — Wright State University • The Influence of Socioeconomic Status and Ethnic Identity Variables on Iranian American Political Participation Jessica Emami — George Mason University

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Sunday, 12:00 PM-1:30 PM – cont’d 432. Paper Session: Theorizing the Performance of Gender and Sex --5.04 Presider: Catherine White Berheide, Skidmore College • Between a "Mother Goose" and "Swan": Exploring Subjectivity for Coxswains in Men’s Collegiate Rowing Allister Pilar Plater — University of Virginia • Real Men Love Ponies? The Adult Male Fans of "My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic" and the Negotiation of Masculinity Regimes Raj Ghoshal — Goucher College, Jamie Mullaney — Goucher College • "Don’t be so autistic": Bronies and the Discursive Construction of Abject Masculinity Online John Bailey — Rutgers University, Brenna Harvey — University of Connecticut • Presentations of Sexualities in Coffee Houses -- Borders and Boundaries Kimberly Tauches — Skidmore College • Adults at Play: Gender Labeling in Performance at an Improv Comedy Theatre Nathan James Dern — Columbia University

433. Paper Session: Teaching Methodologies: New and Creative Approaches --5.07 Presider: Sara Raley, McDaniel College • Car Advertising and the Sociological Imagination: Introducing the Perspective through an Innovative Writing Assignment. Ervin Kosta — Hobart and William Smith Colleges • Are They Learning? Am I Making a Change in Attitudes? Online versus In-classroom Course Presentation of Social Problems. Janice Kay Purk — Mansfield University • Crossing the Border of the Fixed Mindset in Teaching and Learning. Natacha Cesar-Davis — Bunker Hill Community College, LaTasha K. Sarpy — Bunker Hill Community College • Imagining the Alternative: Teaching Students about Social Construction Using an Anti-racist Response Activity Kathleen Gray — Elizabeth City State University • Crossing Pedagogical Borders: From Lecturing to Listening Suzanne S. Hudd — Quinnipiac University

434. Paper Session: Political Fields in Historical Contexts --Metropolis Presider: Brian E Green, Keene State College • Between Nationalism and Pan-Islamism: Khomeini’s Pan-Islamism Ensieh Eftekhari — Stony Brook University • Tunisia: Understanding Regime Change Through Political Elite Trajectories Jean-Baptiste Gallopin — Yale University • From Primitive Accumulation to Accumulation of Network Ties: Modernizing State against Western Colonialism in Late 19th-Century Thailand Keerati Chenpitayaton — The New School for Social Research • The Fall and Rise of Empire: A Study of China’s Arms-transfers Regime in the Era of US Decline Zhifan Luo — University at Albany-SUNY, Aaron Major — University at Albany-SUNY • From National Circuits to Global Chains: The Emergence of Oil Palm as a Flex Crop in Indonesia, 1848-2014 Kushariyaningsih C. Boediono — Binghamton University, State University of New York

435. Roundtable: Boundary Work in Professions and Occupations --5.08(1) Presider: Christopher Gronberg, Cornell University • The Information Technology Workforce as a Contested Occupational Terrain: Who "Owns" Computing? Lisa M. Frehill — National Science Foundation • User Groups or Unions? Organization for Media Professionals Debra Osnowitz — Clark University • Outsourcing Domestic Tasks and Work-Life Balance: A Swedish Case Study of Buyers’ Experiences of Household Services Christopher Gronberg — Cornell University, Susanne Fahlén — Stockholm University

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436. Roundtable: The Effects of Natural Disasters on People and Community --5.08(2) Presider: Rebecca Joan Rasch, The Graduate Center, CUNY • Crossing Disciplinary Boundaries: Drawing on Geography to Map Social Vulnerability to Flood Hazard in Brazil Rebecca Joan Rasch — The Graduate Center, CUNY • Relative Loss and Cohesion from Natural Disasters: Evidence from Hurricane Sandy Kirk S. Lawrence — St. Joseph’s College, NY, Dominique Treboux — St. Joseph’s College, NY, Arielle Lindstrom — St. Joseph’s College, NY, Denzil Charles — St. Joseph’s College, NY • The Shift from Sustainability to Resiliency on the Post Sandy New York City Waterfront Steve Lang — LaGuardia Community College, CUNY • The Estimated Impact of a Natural Disaster on Sexual Intimate Partner Violence: Evidence from the 2010 Earthquake in Haiti Abigail Weitzman — New York University, Julia Andrea Behrman — New York University

437. Roundtable: New Research in Organizational Analysis --5.08(3) Presider: Matthew Block, Graduate Center - City University of New York • Net Negatives: Transcending Pro-Network Bias in Organizational Analysis Meghan Elizabeth Kallman — Brown University, Mark C. Suchman — Brown University • A Framework for Laboratory Experiments in Social Organization Jason Radford — University of Chicago, David Lazer — Northeastern University • Logical Transformation: Kerala’s Kudumbashree Movement as a Case Study in the Organizational Development of Institutional Entrepreneurship and Social Skill Matthew Block — Graduate Center - City University of New York

438. Roundtable: Issues in Immigration --5.08(4) Presider: Mitra Das, University of Massachusetts Lowell • Cross Cultural Journeys: Challenges and Opportunities Mitra Das — University of Massachusetts Lowell • Challenging Borders Cristina Dragomir — SUNY Oswego • Social Control, Deviance, and The Way They Came: The Immigrant’s Physical Journey to the United States Natasha C. Pratt-Harris — Morgan State University • Regulating/Unregulating High-Skilled Immigration in the US in a Globalized Age Marcela F. González — Graduate Center, CUNY • Latino Midwest Migration and the Reconstruction of the United States Hilario Molina II — Indiana University of Pennsylvania

439. Roundtable: Gender in the Spheres of Work and Economy --5.08(5) Presider: Çaglar Çetin, Stony Brook University • Why Have There Been No Men Artists?: Analyzing Debates of Masculinities in the Turkish Contemporary Art Scene in Parallel with the Notion of "Men Artists" Çaglar Çetin — Stony Brook University • Knife Wielding Girls: Women & Butchery Catherine Piccoli — n/a • Ethnic Communities’ Density and the Gender Gap of Immigrants Labor Force Participation Erez Aharon Marantz — NYU, Debora P. Birgier — Tel Aviv University • Gender Ideology and Financial Behavior of Women in the U.S. Megumi Omori — Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania

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PRESIDENTS OF THE SOCIETY 1930-2015

30-31 Frank H. Hankins 72-73 Herbert J. Gans 31-32 Henry P. Fairchild 73-74 Alice S. Rossi 32-33 Manuel C. Elmer 74-75 Charles V. Willie 33-34 Robert M. MacIver 75-76 Peter L. Berger 34-35 James H. S. Bossard 76-77 Renee C. Fox 35-36 James W. Woodard 77-78 Matilda White Riley 36-37 Jerome Davis 78-79 Milton M. Gordon 37-38 Clarence G. Dittmer 79-80 Helen MacGill Hughes 38-39 Joseph K. Folsom 80-81 Kai Erikson 39-40 Willard Waller 81-82 James E. Blackwell 40-41 Maurice Davie 82-83 Melvin L. Kohn 41-42 Talcott Parsons 83-84 Cynthia Fuchs Epstein 42-43 George Lundberg 84-85 Rose Laub Coser 43-44 Robert S. Lynd 85-86 Eliot Freidson 44-45 E. Franklin Frazier 86-87 Suzanne Keller 45-46 Gladys Bryson 87-88 Morris Rosenberg 46-47 Donald Young 88-89 Beth B. Hess 47-48 Thorsten Sellin 89-90 William A. Gamson 48-49 Meyer F. Nimkoff 90-91 Murray A. Straus 49-50 Nathan L. Whetten 91-92 Peter I. Rose 50-51 Jessie Bernard 92-93 Doris Wilkinson 51-52 Wilbert E. Moore 93-94 Irving K. Zola 52-53 Ira De A. Reid 94-95 Gaye Tuchman 53-54 Alfred McClung Lee 95-96 Caroline Hodges Persell 54-55 Mirra Komarovsky 96-97 Howard F. Taylor 55-56 Theodore Abel 97-98 Richard D. Alba 56-57 Vincent A. Whitney 98-99 Margaret L. Andersen 57-58 Robert Bierstedt 99-00 Joyce Ladner 58-59 William J. Goode 00-01 N. J. Demerath III 59-60 August B. Hollingshead 01-02 Judith Lorber 60-61 Alex Inkeles 02-03 Jerry A. Jacobs 61-62 Robert F. Bales 03-04 Phyllis Moen 62-63 George Homans Robert Wuthnow 63-64 Lewis Coser 05-06 Nancy Denton 64-65 Charles Page 06-07 Philip Kasinitz Robin M. Williams, Jr 07-08 Katherine Newman 66-67 Melvin M. Tumin 08-09 Kathleen Gerson 67-68 Everett C. Hughes 09-10 Rosanna Hertz 68-69 Robert K. Merton 10-11 Christine E. Bose 69-70 Hanan C. Selvin 11-12 Robert Zussman 70-71 S. M. Miller 12-13 Nancy A. Naples 71-72 Orville G. Brim, Jr 13-14 Marjorie DeVault 14-15 Nancy Foner

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VICE PRESIDENTS OF THE SOCIETY 1930-2015

30-31 C. G. Dittmer 72-73 Blanche Geer 31-32 Maurice Davie 73-74 Renee C. Fox 32-33 Stuart A. Rice 74-75 Charles Perrow 33-34 Donald Young 75-76 N. J. Demerath III 34-35 F. B. Watson 76-77 Rose Laub Coser 35-36 Theodore Abel 77-78 Murray A. Straus 36-37 Niles Carpenter 78-79 Cynthia Fuchs Epstein 37-38 Howard Becker 79-80 Patricia Kendall 38-39 Frank A. Ross 80-81 Sylvia Clavan 39-40 John Dollard 81-82 Joyce Ladner 40-41 Mildred Fairchild 82-83 Gaye Tuchman 41-42 John Dollard 83-84 Doris Wilkinson 42-43 Alfred McClung Lee 84-85 Beth Hess 43-44 E. Franklin Frazier 85-86 Judith Lorber 44-45 Gladys Bryson 86-87 Peter J. Stein 45-46 Robert K. Merton 87-88 Howard F. Taylor 46-47 Robert Faris 88-89 Anne Foner 47-48 Raymond Kennedy 89-90 Caroline Hodges Persell 48-49 Meyer F. Nimkof 90-91 Roberta G. Simmons 49-50 W. Rex Crawford 91-92 Ivar Berg 50-51 Mirra Komarovsky 92-93 Margaret Andersen 51-52 Theodore Abel 93-94 Richard Alba 52-53 Ira De A. Reid 94-95 Jack Levin 53-54 Robin M. Williams, Jr 95-96 Beth Vanfossen 54-55 Vincent H. Whitney 96-97 Cheryl Townsend Gilkes 55-56 Charles H. Page 97-98 Ronnie J. Steinberg 56-57 August B. Hollinshead 98-99 Andrew Beveridge 57-58 Alex Inkeles 99-00 Eve Spangler 58-59 Melvin Tumin 00-01 Christine Bose 59-60 Clyde V. Kiser Esther Ngan-Ling Chow 60-61 Francis E. Merrill Catherine White Berheide 61-62 Bernard Barber 03-04 Ronald Taylor 62-63 Lewis Coser 04-05 Debra Kaufman 63-64 Orville G. Brim, Jr 05-06 Karen Cerulo 64-65 Harold Pfautz 06-07 Annette Lareau Sylvia Fava 07-08 Elizabeth Higginbotham 66-67 S. M. Miller 08-09 Vincent N. Parrillo 67-68 Nelson Foote 09-10 Pamela Stone 68-69 Matilda White Riley 10-11 Karen Hansen 69-70 Hanan C. Selvin 11-12 Anne R. Roschelle 70-71 Peter I. Rose 12-13 Beth Mintz 71-72 Susanne Keller 13-14 Mary Ann Clawson 14-15 Nazli Kibria

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ESS MERIT AWARD RECIPIENTS 1960-2015

1960 Maurice Davis 1987 Rose L. Coser 1961 Welman J. Warner 1988 Digby Baltzell Ray Abrams 1989 James Blackwell 1962 Robert S. Lynd 1990 Morris Rosenberg 1963 Pitirim Sorokin 1991 S. M. Miller 1964 Donald Young 1992 William J. Goode 1965 Leonard Cottrell, Jr 1993 Renée C. Fox 1966 Thorsten Sellin 1994 Melvin Kohn 1967 Talcott Parsons 1995 Herbert Gans 1968 Robert MacIver 1996 Charles Tilly 1969 Negley Teeters 1997 Charles B. Perrow 1970 Theodore Abel 1998 Harrison C. White 1971 Jessie Bernard 1999 Eliot Freidson 1972 Everett C. Hughes 2000 Suzanne Keller 1973 Helen MacGill Hughes 2001 Kai Erikson 1974 Alfred McClung Lee Marvin Bressler Elizabeth Briant Lee Bernard Barber 1975 Charles H. Page Cynthia Fuchs Epstein 1976 Paul Lazarsfeld William A. Gamson and 1977 Mirra Komarovsky Caroline Hodges Persell 1978 Robert K. Merton 2006 Charles V. Willie 1979 Hylan Lewis 2007 Judith Lorber 1980 A. B. Hollingshead 2008 Cheryl Townsend Gilkes David Reisman 2009 Richard Alba 1981 William F. Whyte 2010 Nancy Denton 1982 Robert Bierstedt 2011 Jerry A. Jacobs 1983 Lewis Coser 2012 Margaret L. Andersen 1984 Robin M. Williams, Jr 2013 Karen A. Cerulo 1985 George Homans 2014 Kathleen Gerson 1986 Matilda White Riley 2015 Philip Kasinitz

ROBIN M. WILLIAMS, JR., DISTINGUISHED LECTURERS 1993-2015

1993-94 Caroline Hodges Persell 2004-05 Jack Levin 1994-95 Charles V. Willie 2005-06 Vincent Parrillo 1995-96 Paul DiMaggio 2006-07 Michèle Lamont 1996-97 Judith Lorber 2007-08 Margaret Andersen Shulamit Reinharz 2008-09 William Kornblum 1998-99 Cheryl Townsend Gilkes 2009-10 Naomi Gerstel 1999-00 Elijah Anderson 2010-11 Mark D. Jacobs 2000-01 Myra Marx Ferree 2011-12 Sudhir Vankatesh 2001-02 Bonnie Thornton Dill 2012-13 George Ritzer 2002-03 Michael Kimmel 2013-14 Karen Cerulo 2003-04 Elizabeth Higginbotham 2014-15 Mary Waters

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2014-2015 OFFICERS AND EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEMBERS President: Nancy Foner Vice-President: Nazli Kibria Secretary: Katherine Chen Treasurer: Amy Armenia Past-President: Marjorie DeVault President-Elect: Barbara Katz Rothman Vice-President-Elect: Margaret M. Chin Executive Officer: Emily H. Mahon

Executive Committee Victoria Pitts-Taylor (2012-2015) Jonathan M. White (2012-2015) Magali Sarfatti-Larson (2013-2016) Alondra Nelson (2013-2016) Joanna Dreby (2014-2017) Natalia Sarkisian (2014-2017)

Executive Office and Budget Committee: Katherine Chen (Chair) Gennifer Furst Ex-Officio: Marjorie DeVault (Past President) Emily H. Mahon (Executive Officer)

STANDING COMMITTEES Employment Richard M. Smith (Chair)

Nominations Nancy Foner (Chair) Amy Armenia Emily Mahon Marjorie DeVault Alondra Nelson Magali Sarfatti Larson Barbara Katz-Rothman

Publications Committee: Andrew London (Chair) Nancy Denton Mary Fischer Ex-officio: Newsletter Editor: Past President: Marjorie DeVault Sociological Forum Editor: Karen Cerulo Secretary: Katherine Chen President: Nancy Foner Executive Officer: Emily Mahon

Status of Women: Joanne Ardovini (Co-Chair) Dana Hysock (Co-Chair) Medora W. Barnes Carrie Smith Julie Hartman-Linck Tamara L. Smith Meghan Rich Laura West Steck

Status of Minorities: Jacqueline Johnson (Chair) Ingrid E. Castro Shirley A. Jackson Donald Cunnigen Deirdre Royster Matthew Hughey Bianca Gonzalez-Sobrino

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STANDING COMMITTEES – cont’d

Community Colleges Lisa Handler (Co-Chair) Robin Isserles (Co-chair) Glenda Gross Latasha Sarpy Olivia Hetzler Jill Schultz

Graduate Education Stephanie Laudone (Chair) Jeanne Kimpel Howard Caro-Lopez Keumjae Park Judith Perez-Caro

Undergraduate Education: Ann Marie Popp (Chair) Stephanie Bennett Janice Purk Paul Calarco Jr. Alexander Thomas Paul Knudson Jonathan White Antonio (Jay) Pastrana, Jr. Shelley White Deniz Yucel

AWARD COMMITTEES

Merit Award Magali Sarfatti-Larson (Chair) Mabel Berezin Jerry A. Jacobs

Mirra Komarovsky Book Award Joanna Dreby (Chair) Claudio Benzecry Patrick Sharkey Cedric de Leon Pamela Stone

Robin M Williams Jr Lectureship Margaret Chin (Chair) Barbara Katz-Rothman Victoria Pitts-Taylor

Robin M Williams Jr Site Selection Nazli Kibria (Chair)

Candace Rogers Student Paper Award Natasha Sarkisian (Chair)

Rose Laub Coser Dissertation Award Victoria Pitts-Taylor (Chair) Margaret Chin

Charles V. Willie Minority Graduate Student Award Nazli Kibria (Chair) Charles V. Willie (Honorary Chair) Margaret Andersen Joyce Bell Johnny Williams

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2015 PROGRAM Program Committee Thomas DeGloma (Chair) Michael Owen Benediksson Pamela Stone Erica Chito Childs Iddo Tavory Margaret Chin Van Tran Nancy Foner Graduate Assistants: Philip Kasinitz Nathan Cahn Nazli Kibria Vernisa Donaldson Howard Lune

Local Arrangements Committee Christel Hyden Margaret Chin

Annual Meeting Site Selection Committee Emily Mahon James H. Mahon Rosanna Hertz

2015-2016 OFFICERS AND EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEMBERS President: Barbara Katz-Rothman Vice-President: Margaret M. Chin Secretary: Katherine K. Chen Treasurer: Amy Armenia Past-President: Nancy Foner President-Elect: John Torpey Vice-President-Elect: Japonica Brown-Saracino Executive Officer: Emily H. Mahon

Executive Committee Magali Sarfatti-Larson (2013-2016) Alondra Nelson (2013-2016) Joanna Dreby (2014-2017) Natasha Sarkisian (2014-2017) Matthew Hughey (2015-2018) Leah Schmalzbauer (2015-2018)

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The Eastern Sociological Society would like to thank the many people and organizations who have contributed to the success of this conference, including:

Program Committee • Thomas DeGloma, chair • Howard Lune • Nancy Foner, president • Pamela Stone • Nazli Kibria, vice president • Iddo Tavory • Michael Owen Benediktsson • Van C. Tran • Erica Chito Childs Graduate Assistants: • Margaret Chin • Nathan Cahn • Philip Kasinitz • Vernisa Donaldson

Program Scheduling Committee • Thomas DeGloma • Vadricka Etienne • Stephen Ruszczyk • Nancy Foner • Brittany N. Fox • Dialika Sall • Stephanie Alves • Brenda Gambol • Vikash Singh • Guillermo Yrizar • Jessica Halliday • Iddo Tavory Barbosa Hardie • Van Tran • Jacob Boersema • Hwa-Yen Huang • Marisa • Nathan Cahn • Erin F. Johnston Tramontano • Carlos M. • Darren Kwong • Siqi Tu Camacho • Hyein Lee • Vilna Bashi • Erica Chito Childs • Melanie Lorek Treitler • Margaret M. Chin • Howard Lune • Nicol Valdez • Vernisa • Vanessa Lynn • Wenjuan Zheng Donaldson • Koby Oppenheim

Author-Meets-Critics Sessions • Nazli Kibria • Barbara Katz Rothman New Books Reception Sponsor: • Stanford University Press • Emerald Group Publishing Program Sponsors • CUNY Hunter College • Harvard University • CUNY Graduate Center • WILEY (Sociological Forum) Walking Tours: • William Helmreich • Richard Ocejo and Jonathan Wynn • Gregory Smithsimon Conference Logistics and Support • Christel Hyden • Brad Smith, Meeting Savvy

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Acknowledgements – cont’d Departmental Members 2015 American University Merrimack College Bloomsburg University Millersville University Boston College Monmouth University Boston University Northeastern University Brandeis University Penn State University - Abington Cabrini College Providence College Canisius College Quinnipiac University Central Connecticut State University Ramapo College of New Jersey Colby College Shippensburg University Colin Powell School Skidmore College Connecticut College Southern Connecticut State University CUNY Bronx Community College SUNY - Farmingdale CUNY Brooklyn College SUNY Oswego Dartmouth College Syracuse University Denison University The Catholic University of America Drew University The College of New Jersey Elizabethtown College The George Washington University Fairfield University Tufts University Fairleigh Dickinson University UConn Farmingdale State College United States Military Academy Gettysburg College University of Delaware Hartwick College University of Harvard University University of Maryland Ithaca College University of Massachusetts John Jay College of Criminal Justice University of New Hampshire Juniata College University of Vermont Kings College Utica College Le Moyne College Villanova University Le Moyne College Washington College Lehman College West Chester University of Pa Lycoming College William Paterson University Manhattan College Worcester State University Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts

The 2014 Award Recipients of the ESS Travel Grant are:

Malia Allen, Boston College Asad Asad, Harvard University Jorge Ballinas, Temple University Jennifer Girouard, Brandeis University JooHee Han, University of Massachusetts Amherst Ying-Chao Kao, Rutgers University Zhen Liu, Brown University Fan Mai, University of Virginia Radha Modi, University of Pennsylvania Mark Noble, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Diana Catalina Vallejo Pedraza, University of Virginia Joanna Pinto-Coelho, University of Pennsylvania Virginia Riel, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Jacqueline C. Rivers, Harvard University Jessica T. Simes, Harvard University Kyla Thomas, Princeton University Francesca Tripodi, University of Virginia Zimife Umeh, Duke University Selen Yanmaz, Boston College Farhan Navid Yousaf, University of Connecticut Queenie Zhu, Harvard University 131

MY DAY JOB: Politics and Pedagogy in Academia 2016 Annual Meeting EASTERN SOCIOLOGICAL SOCIETY

CALL FOR PAPERS

My Day Job: Politics and Pedagogy in Academia

While the ESS welcomes submissions, drawing on every methodology, addressing any and all issues of interest to sociologists, the 2016 meeting will have a special focus on the current state of colleges and universities.

For most of us, what we present at meetings like the ESS is our art, our life, our valued work. And what we do to pay the mortgage, put shoes on the kids, get the money to go to meetings like this, is teach.

Some of us -- more and more of us -- are doing our teaching as piece work, course by course, and as in pre-union days, without any 'benefits.' As courses move online, for some that work --like old style garment industry piecework -- is done in our homes, one corner of our living space used for production, providing our own supplies, laptops now rather than sewing machines. For others, luckier, teaching is done as a full time job with full benefits, from a solid college or university base, whether on-line, in person or both, doing our 10 community college courses a year, or our 6 or so undergraduate courses, or even just a lovely one or two doctoral courses, or whatever mix we've worked out for ourselves. But that teaching, our day job, most often slips under the radar when we meet as professional sociologists.

At this meeting, we can and will talk about our interesting publications and our grant-funded research and all of that -- but let us also talk about our day jobs. While papers will be welcomed in all areas of sociology, and mini-conferences will address a range of issues and concerns, the theme of the conference will be our day jobs. What is happening to universities and colleges as America becomes ever-increasingly corporatized and privatized, as more and more of all work is outsourced, as students and their families become 'customers' and faculty are responsible for 'product'? How are we managing, coping, and rising above all that? How do we remain dedicated to our craft of teaching, our vocation of transmitting our sociological imagination?

Although the ESS particularly encourages submissions related to this year’s theme, we welcome submissions on all sociological topics, drawing on all methods and formats, including: o Individual papers (please include abstracts of 250 words or less; longer drafts are also welcome via email to the program committee) o Wholly constituted sessions (with names and affiliations of all presenters) o Thematic conversations (panels of two or more scholars engaged in debate or exchange) o Workshops on specific topics and techniques o Special sessions organized around prominent scholars and their work o Roundtable and poster session presentations

Paper submissions and session proposals are due by October 30. Proposals for mini-conferences are encouraged by August 1. Questions should be sent to [email protected] • Program Committee: Vilna Bashi Treitler, chair

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In memorium…..

Elizabeth (Liz) Markson died on January 1, 2015 at age 80 after a difficult struggle with cancer. Liz was Resident Scholar at the Women's Studies Research Center, Brandeis University and previously served as the Director of the Boston University Gerontology Center. She was the author of 10 books and 70 articles including Older Women; Growing Old in America (with Beth Hess); Aging and Old Age (with Hess) and five editions of Sociology (with Hess and Peter Stein). She is survived by husband Ralph, daughter Alison, son David, and grandson Noah.

It is with deep sadness that we report that Anita Ilta Garey died on September 24, 2014 from ALS. She served with great commitment on the ESS Executive Committee from 2010 until 2012 when she had to step down due to her health. She was the recipient of a special award given in 2012 for her service to the ESS. We who worked with her in various capacities will miss her generous spirit, her intellectual energy, and her presence at the Easterns. ESS was always a home she valued. We mourn the loss and we celebrate her life.

IN THE BOOK EXHIBIT Gotham Dining Rooms Millennium Broadway Hotel

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Amy Armenia/ Andrea Leverentz Mignon Duffy L’Heureux Lewis-McCoy Liberty Barnes Deborah Lutz Joyce Bell Lidia Manzo Melanie Bush/ Richard Ocejo Roderick D. Bush Jessica Pardee Hugh Cline Leah Schmalzbauer Pawan Dhingra/ Lauren Silver Robyn Magalit Rodriguez Nicole Stokes-Dupass Jamie Fader Reed Ueda Priscilla Ferguson Catherine White-Berheide/ Alevtina Guseva Marcia Texler Segal/ David Halle Vasilikie Demos Kathleen Korgen EXHIBITORS AT OUR MEETING INCLUDE: Association Book Exhibit Berghahn Books Lexington Books New York University Press Oxford University Press Palgrave McMillan Polity Project Management Institute Russell Sage Foundation The Combined Book and Literature Display, features Harvard University Press University of North Carolina Press

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