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As Time Goes By: Social and Institutional Change

The 88th Annual Meeting of the Eastern Sociological Society Hyatt Regency Baltimore, Baltimore, MD

Table of Contents

General Information Inside Front Cover Program Highlights 2 Program Summary 8 Program Details 17 Previous Officers and Award Winners 87 ESS Officers and Committees 91 Acknowledgements 94 Call for Papers 2019 95 Publisher Advertisements 96 Index of Participants 101 Book Exhibitors, New Book Reception Inside Back Cover Session Room Maps Back Cover Cover Design: Brad Smith, Emily Mahon

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Begin Making Plans for ESS 2019: Facts and Fictions: Narratives of Inequality and Difference Boston Park Plaza Hotel March 14-17, 2019

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ESS 2018 Program Highlights

PLENARY SESSIONS Interracial Friendship and Romance Chesapeake Ballroom Thursday 5:30 - 7:00pm 68 from Adolescence to Young Adulthood (Sheraton) Robin Williams, Jr. Lecture by Grace Kao Plenary: Race and Immigration in American Society. Robert Sampson & Chesapeake Ballroom Friday 5:30 - 7:00pm 159 William Julius Wilson (Sheraton)

2018 ESS Awards; Victor Nee: As Time Chesapeake Ballroom Saturday 5:30 - 7:00pm 251 Goes By: and Institutional (Sheraton) Change

SPECIAL PRESIDENTIAL SESSIONS "A Beautiful Ghetto": A Conversation Chesapeake Ballroom Thursday 1:45 - 3:15pm 31 with Photographer Devin Allen II (Sheraton) Thursday 3:30 - 5:00pm 53 Computational Social Science Potomac (Sheraton) Chesapeake Ballroom Friday 8:30 - 10:00am 74 Changing Power Relations in the City II (Sheraton) Gender Inequality and Institutional Chesapeake Ballroom Friday 10:15 - 11:45am 91 Change II (Sheraton) Justice in America: Continuity & Chesapeake Ballroom Friday 12:00 - 1:30pm 111 Change II (Sheraton) Technological Innovation, Organizations, Chesapeake Ballroom Friday 12:00 - 1:30pm 112 and the Changing Nature of Work III (Sheraton) Chesapeake Ballroom Friday 1:45 - 3:15pm 130 Personal Networks in the Internet Era II (Sheraton) Friday 3:30 - 5:00pm 148 Institutions and National Development Potomac (Sheraton) Civil Sphere Theory: The De- Chesapeake Ballroom Saturday 8:30 - 10:00am 167 Provincializing Project II (Sheraton) Immigration and the New American Chesapeake Ballroom Saturday 10:15 - 11:45am 186 Mainstream II (Sheraton) Chesapeake Ballroom Saturday 12:00 - 1:30pm 203 Sociogenetics II (Sheraton) Saturday 12:00 - 1:30pm 204 Cultural Change Potomac (Sheraton) Chesapeake Ballroom Saturday 1:45 - 3:15pm 226 Changing Economic Lives II (Sheraton) Saturday 3:30 - 5:00pm 242 Scholars Denied Potomac (Sheraton) A New Turn for Globalization: Capitalism Chesapeake Ballroom Sunday 10:15 - 11:45am 273 in the Age of Trump II (Sheraton) Outsider Scholarship, Outsider Chesapeake Ballroom I Sunday 12:00 - 1:30pm 291 Sociology (Sheraton) Chesapeake Ballroom Sunday 12:00 - 1:30pm 292 The Rise of Extractive Logics II (Sheraton)

REGIONAL SPOTLIGHT The Housing Affordability Crisis in Chesapeake Ballroom Thursday 12:00 - 1:30pm 7 Charm City: A Conversation Between II (Sheraton) Research and Practitioners Baltimore Inside Out: Decay, Revival, or Saturday 1:45 - 3:15pm 225 Lombard (Hyatt) Façade? 2

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AUTHOR-MEETS-CRITICS Crystal Marie Fleming's Resurrecting Thursday 12:00 - 1:30pm 1 Slavery: Racial Legacies and White Pisces B (Hyatt) Supremacy in France Amy Adamczyk's Cross-National Public Thursday 1:45 - 3:15pm 24 Pisces B (Hyatt) Opinion about Homosexuality Carson Byrd’s, Poison in the Ivy: Race Friday 8:30 - 10:00am 73 Relations and the Reproduction of Pisces B (Hyatt) Inequality on Elite College Campuses Leslie Wang's Orphanage Care and Friday 10:15 - 11:45am 90 Pisces B (Hyatt) Adoption in Globalizing China Cinzia Solari’s On the Shoulders of Friday 12:00 - 1:30pm 110 Grandmothers: Gender, Migration and Pisces B (Hyatt) Post-Soviet State-State Building Chad Goldberg’s Modernity and the Jews Friday 1:45 - 3:15pm 129 Pisces B (Hyatt) in Western Social Thought Richard Ocejo's Masters of Craft: Old Friday 3:30 - 5:00pm 147 Pisces B (Hyatt) Jobs in the New Urban Economy Onoso Imoagene's Beyond Expectations: Second-Generation Saturday 8:30 - 10:00am 166 Pisces B (Hyatt) Nigerians in the United States and Britain Saturday 10:15 - 11:45am 185 Dalton Conley's The Genome Factor Pisces B (Hyatt) Heather Jacobson's Labor of Love: Saturday 12:00 - 1:30pm 201 Gestational Surrogacy and the Work of Pisces B (Hyatt) Making Babies Saturday 1:45 - 3:15pm 223 Justin Gest's The New Minority Chesapeake B (Hyatt) Joan Maya Mazelis's Surviving Poverty: Saturday 1:45 - 3:15pm 224 Creating Sustainable Ties among the Pisces B (Hyatt) Poor Kathrin Zippel's Women in Global Saturday 3:30 - 5:00pm 241 Science: Advancing Careers through Pisces B (Hyatt) International Collaboration Tressie McMillan Cottom's Lower Ed: Sunday 8:30 - 10:00am 256 The Troubling Rise of For-Profit Colleges Pisces B (Hyatt) in the New Economy Amy Best’s Fast-Food Kids: French Sunday 10:15 - 11:45am 272 Pisces B (Hyatt) Fries, Lunch Lines and Social Ties Rachel Sherman's Uneasy Street: The Sunday 12:00 - 1:30pm 289 Pisces B (Hyatt) Anxieties of Affluence

MINI-CONFERENCE: Carework Thursday 12:00 - 1:30pm 22 I. Care & the State Chesapeake A (Hyatt) Thursday 1:45 - 3:15pm 46 II. Caring Contexts Chesapeake A (Hyatt) Thursday 3:30 - 5:00pm 67 III. Family Caregiving Chesapeake A (Hyatt) Friday 8:30 - 10:00am 85 IV. Family Carework Chesapeake A (Hyatt) Friday 10:15 - 11:45am 103 V. Home Care Workers Chesapeake A (Hyatt) Friday 12:00 - 1:30pm 122 VI. Tensions & Contradictions in Care Chesapeake A (Hyatt) VII. The Battle Against Mandatory Friday 1:45 - 3:15pm 133 Chesapeake A (Hyatt) Overtime

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MINI-CONFERENCE: Class & Culture Friday 8:30 - 10:00am 82 I. Class and Consumption Douglass (Hyatt) II. Class, Culture, and Higher Education Friday 8:30 - 10:00am 83 Lombard (Hyatt) (I) Friday 10:15 - 11:45am 99 III. Class, Politics, and Communities Douglass (Hyatt) Friday 10:15 - 11:45am 100 IV. Culture, Cues, and Class Advantage Lombard (Hyatt) Friday 12:00 – 1:30pm 120 V. Class, Childrearing, and Socialization Lombard (Hyatt) Friday 1:45 - 3:15pm 140 VI. Culture, Wealth, and Elites Lombard (Hyatt) VII. Class, Culture, and Higher Friday 3:30 - 5:00pm 155 Conway (Hyatt) Education (II) Friday 3:30 - 5:00pm 156 VIII. Culture and Mobility Lombard (Hyatt) Saturday 8:30 - 10:00am 177 IX. Class, Classrooms, and Schools Lombard (Hyatt) Saturday 10:15 - 11:45am 196 X. Class, Culture and Decision-Making Lombard (Hyatt) XI. Employment, Careers, and Cultural Saturday 12:00 - 1:30pm 215 Lombard (Hyatt) Cues

MINI-CONFERENCE: Digital Sociology Friday 12:00 – 1:30pm 106 I. Identity, Community, and Networks Frederick (Hyatt) Friday 1:45 - 3:15pm 125 II. Surveillance & Censorship Frederick (Hyatt) Friday 3:30 - 5:00pm 144 III. The Far-Right & Digital Culture Frederick (Hyatt) IV. Critical Theories of the Digital & Saturday 8:30 - 10:00am 162 Frederick (Hyatt) Temporality V. Digital Feminisms, Addressing Online Saturday 10:15 - 11:45am 180 Frederick (Hyatt) Violence Saturday 12:00 - 1:30pm 199 VI. Digital Sociological Inquiry Frederick (Hyatt) Saturday 1:45 - 3:15pm 217 VII. Social Movements, Social Media Frederick (Hyatt) VIII. Sex Work, Race Work & Digital Saturday 3:30 - 5:00pm 237 Frederick (Hyatt) Labor

MINI-CONFERENCE: Globalization in Uncertain Times Friday 10:15 - 11:45am 104 I. Cultural Globalization Annapolis (Hyatt) II. Migration, Assimilation and Friday 12:00 - 1:30pm 123 Annapolis (Hyatt) Integration III. Nationalism and Globalization in Friday 1:45 - 3:15pm 142 Annapolis (Hyatt) Comparative Perspective IV. Trade, Investment, and Institutional Friday 3:30 - 5:00pm 158 Annapolis (Hyatt) Uncertainties V. Global Development and Collective Saturday 8:30 - 10:00am 178 Annapolis (Hyatt) Actions VI. Populism, Globalism, and Political Saturday 10:15 - 11:45am 197 Annapolis (Hyatt) Transformations VII. Special Panel: A New Global Period of Rising Worldwide Social Protest or a Saturday 12:00 - 1:30pm 216 Annapolis (Hyatt) "Flash in the Pan"? The Early 21st Century in World-Historical Perspective VIII. Globalization of Surveillance and Saturday 1:45 - 3:15pm 235 Annapolis (Hyatt) Security IX. Global Governance, Private Saturday 3:30 - 5:00pm 250 Annapolis (Hyatt) Regulation, and Accountability Sunday 8:30 - 10:00am 269 X. Globalization and Labor Annapolis (Hyatt) Sunday 10:15 - 11:45am 287 XI. Globalization and Education Annapolis (Hyatt)

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MINI-CONFERENCE: Military Sociology I: New Topics and Approaches in Friday 8:30 - 10:00am 69 Chesapeake B (Hyatt) Military Sociology Friday 10:15 - 11:45am 87 II: Veterans, Civilians, Training Chesapeake B (Hyatt) III: Military Recruitment, Retention and Friday 12:00 - 1:30pm 107 Chesapeake B (Hyatt) Citizenship Friday 1:45 - 3:15pm 126 IV: War, Demographics, and the State Chesapeake B (Hyatt) Friday 3:30 - 5:00pm 145 V: The Sociology of Cadets Chesapeake B (Hyatt)

MINI-CONFERENCE: Race & Organizations I: Race in Prisons, Cities and the Friday 8:30 - 10:00am 72 Baltimore (Hyatt) Capitol II: Who Gets to Work and for How Friday 10:15 - 11:45am 89 Baltimore (Hyatt) Much? Friday 1:45 - 3:15pm 128 III: When Whiteness Reigns Supreme Baltimore (Hyatt) IV: How Do Organizations "Do" Race, Friday 3:30 - 5:00pm 146 Baltimore (Hyatt) Part I V: How Do Organizations "Do" Race, Saturday 8:30 - 10:00am 165 Baltimore (Hyatt) Part II VI: Education as a Race-Making Saturday 10:15 - 11:45am 184 Baltimore (Hyatt) Institution VII: Narrating Race By, Within, and in Saturday 1:45 - 3:15pm 222 Baltimore (Hyatt) Relation to Organizations VIII: The Technologies of Race, Saturday 3:30 - 5:00pm 240 Baltimore (Hyatt) Difference, and Inequality

MINI-CONFERENCE: Racism on Campus (Sponsored by the Committee on the Status of Ethnicity, Race, and Racism) Thursday 12:00 - 1:30pm 21 I. Working with/in the Academy Frederick (Hyatt) Thursday 1:45 - 3:15pm 45 II. Campus Climate and Pedagogy Frederick (Hyatt) III. Social Movements/Student Thursday 3:30 - 5:00pm 66 Frederick (Hyatt) Movements IV. Student Identities and Friday 10:15 - 11:45am 101 Frederick (Hyatt) (Micro)Aggressions (Graduate Session)

MINI-CONFERENCE: Reproduction I: Considering the "Natural" in Friday 8:30 - 10:00am 70 Conway (Hyatt) Mothering and Reproduction Friday 10:15 - 11:45am 88 II: Reproductive Justice and the State Conway (Hyatt) Friday 12:00 - 1:30pm 108 III: Social Contexts of Contraception Conway (Hyatt) IV: Reproductive Disparities and Friday 1:45 - 3:15pm 127 Conway (Hyatt) Stigma Saturday 8:30 - 10:00am 163 V: Surrogacy Conway (Hyatt) Saturday 10:15 - 11:45am 181 VI: Medical Authority and Expertise Conway (Hyatt) VII: Understanding and Re-framing Saturday 12:00 - 1:30pm 200 Conway (Hyatt) Pregnancy Intention Author-Meets-Critics: Heather Jacobson's Labor of Love: Gestational Saturday 12:00 - 1:30pm 201 Pisces B (Hyatt) Surrogacy and the Work of Making Babies VIII: Gender, (In)Fertility, and the Saturday 1:45 - 3:15pm 218 Conway (Hyatt) Fertility Clinic Saturday 3:30 - 5:00pm 238 IX: Abortion Conway (Hyatt) 5

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MINI-CONFERENCE: Small Cities Friday 8:30 - 10:00am 84 I. Small City Research Columbia (Hyatt) Friday 10:15 - 11:45am 102 II. Responses to Globalization Columbia (Hyatt) Friday 12:00 - 1:30pm 121 III. Gentrification or Revitalization? Columbia (Hyatt) Friday 1:45 - 3:15pm 141 IV. Identity and Place-making Columbia (Hyatt) Friday 3:30 - 5:00pm 157 V. Civic Engagement, Building Change Columbia (Hyatt)

SPONSORED BY COMMITTEE ON COMMUNITY COLLEGES Workshop: Teaching Beyond the Saturday 12:00 - 1:30 PM 214 Classroom: Interactive Teaching Baltimore (Hyatt) Workshops on Active Learning Panel: Teaching Inside the Classroom: Saturday 1:45 - 3:15pm 219 Moving Beyond the Traditional to Chesapeake A (Hyatt) Enhance What and How Students Learn

SPONSORED BY COMMITTEE ON THE STATUS OF ETHNICITY, RACE, AND RACISM Mini-Conference: Racism on Campus: I. Thursday 12:00 - 1:30pm 21 Frederick (Hyatt) Working with/in the Academy Mini-Conference: Racism on Campus: II. Thursday 1:45 - 3:15pm 45 Frederick (Hyatt) Campus Climate and Pedagogy Mini-Conference: Racism on Campus: Thursday 3:30 - 5:00pm 66 III. Social Movements/Student Frederick (Hyatt) Movements Mini-Conference: Racism on Campus: Friday 10:15 - 11:45am 101 IV. Student Identities and Frederick (Hyatt) (Micro)Aggressions (Graduate Session) Panel: Rac(e)ing Time: The Intersection Chesapeake Ballroom I Sunday 8:30 - 10:00am 255 of Temporality, Race, and Inequality (Sheraton) Panel: Town Hall: The Discipline is Chesapeake Ballroom I Sunday 10:15 - 11:45am 270 Moribund: Addressing the 2018 ESS Presidential Sessions Controversy (Sheraton)

SPONSORED BY COMMITTEE ON THE STATUS OF WOMEN Workshop: Preparing Applications for Friday 1:45 - 3:15pm 139 Douglass (Hyatt) Tenure and Promotion Friday 3:30 - 5:00pm 152 Gender and the City Douglass (Hyatt) Panel: Activism, Community Saturday 8:30 - 10:00am 164 Columbia (Hyatt) Engagement, and Public Sociology I Panel: Activism, Community Saturday 10:15 - 11:45am 182 Columbia (Hyatt) Engagement, and Public Sociology II Saturday 12:00 - 1:30pm 211 Transgender Identities and Issues Columbia (Hyatt) Teaching as Women and Trans Folks in Saturday 1:45 - 3:15pm 220 Columbia (Hyatt) an Era of "Alternative Facts" Workshop: Living to Tell: Strategies for Sunday 10:15 - 11:45am 286 Successfully Navigating the Perils of Calvert (Hyatt) Graduate School Panel: Surviving and Thriving on the Sunday 12:00 - 1:30pm 288 Calvert (Hyatt) Academic Job Market

SPONSORED BY NEW ENGLAND WORKSHOP ON ETHNICITY AND RACE Panel: Town Hall: The Discipline is Chesapeake Ballroom I Sunday 10:15 - 11:45am 270 Moribund: Addressing the 2018 ESS Presidential Sessions Controversy (Sheraton) 6

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SPONSORED BY SOCIOLOGICAL FORUM Saturday 3:30 - 5:00pm 245 The Sociologist as Activist Chesapeake B (Hyatt)

MEETINGS Executive Board Room Thursday 1:45 - 3:15pm 23 ESS Executive Committee (Hyatt) Committee on the Status of Ethnicity, Executive Board Room Saturday 8:00-9:00am 160 Race, and Racism (Hyatt) Executive Board Room Saturday 10:15 - 11:45am 183 Sociological Forum Editorial Board (Hyatt) Executive Board Room Saturday 1:45 - 3:15pm 221 Finance Committee (Hyatt) Opportunities in Retirement Network Executive Board Room Saturday 3:30 - 5:00pm 239 Business Meeting (Hyatt) Executive Board Room Sunday 7:30 - 8:30am 322 ESS General Breakfast (Hyatt) Executive Board Room Sunday 8:30 - 10:00am 254 ESS Executive Committee (Hyatt)

WORKSHOPS Preparing Applications for Tenure and Friday 1:45 - 3:15pm 139 Douglass (Hyatt) Promotion Data Workshop in Firm Diversity and Friday 3:30 - 5:00pm 154 Discrimination Pisces A (Hyatt) Teaching Beyond the Classroom: Saturday 12:00 - 1:30pm 214 Interactive Teaching Workshops on Baltimore (Hyatt) Active Learning Living to Tell: Strategies for Successfully Sunday 10:15 - 11:45am 286 Calvert (Hyatt) Navigating the Perils of Graduate School

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As Time Goes By: Social and Institutional Change 2018 ESS Annual Meeting Program Summary

Thursday, 22 February

12:00 PM-1:30 PM

1. Author-Meets-Critics: Crystal Marie Fleming's Resurrecting Slavery: Racial Legacies and White Supremacy in France --Pisces B (Hyatt) 2. Roundtable: Implementing and Evaluating Prison-Based Animal Programs in Jails --Baltimore (1) (Hyatt) 3. Roundtable: Research on Inequality I –Baltimore (2) (Hyatt) 4. Roundtable: Research on Inequality II –Baltimore (3) (Hyatt) 5. Roundtable: Research on Inequality III –Baltimore (4) (Hyatt) 6. Roundtable: Research on Teaching –Baltimore (5) (Hyatt) 7. Regional Spotlight Session: The Housing Affordability Crisis in Charm City: A Conversation Between Research and Practitioners --Chesapeake Ballroom II (Sheraton) 8. Paper Session: Race, Ethnicity and Culture --Annapolis (Hyatt) 9. Paper Session: Inequality in Education --Calvert (Hyatt) 10. Paper Session: Race and Inequality I --Charles (Hyatt) 11. Paper Session: Culture, Class and Inequality in the City --Chesapeake B (Hyatt) 12. Paper Session: Meaning and Discourse in Social Movements --Chesapeake Ballroom I (Sheraton) 13. Paper Session: Social Capital --Chesapeake Ballroom III (Sheraton) 14. Paper Session: Unification and Its Discontents --Columbia (Hyatt) 15. Paper Session: Sociology of Finance --Conway (Hyatt) 16. Paper Session: State Politics and Power in Comparative Perspective --Douglass (Hyatt) 17. Paper Session: Leveraging Art and Technology to Address Racial Disparity --Executive Board Room (Hyatt) 18. Paper Session: Relationship, Health and the Life Course --Lombard (Hyatt) 19. Paper Session: The Dynamics of Neighborhood Change --Pisces A (Hyatt) 20. Paper Session: Political and State Dynamics --Potomac (Sheraton) 21. Mini-Conference: Racism on Campus (Sponsored by the Committee on the Status of Ethnicity, Race, and Racism): I. Working with/in the Academy --Frederick (Hyatt) 22. Mini-Conference: Carework: I. Care & the State --Chesapeake A (Hyatt)

1:45 PM-3:15 PM

23. ESS Executive Committee Meeting --Executive Board Room (Hyatt) 24. Author-Meets-Critics: Amy Adamczyk's Cross-National Public Opinion about Homosexuality -- Pisces B (Hyatt) 25. Roundtable: Research on Culture I –Baltimore (1) (Hyatt) 26. Roundtable: Research on Culture II --Baltimore (2) (Hyatt) 27. Roundtable: Research on Culture III --Baltimore (3) (Hyatt) 28. Roundtable: Research on Economic Sociology I --Baltimore (4) (Hyatt) 29. Roundtable: Research on Economic Sociology II --Baltimore (5) (Hyatt) 30. Roundtable: Research on Gender, Identity and Sexuality --Baltimore (6) (Hyatt) 31. Presidential Session: "A Beautiful Ghetto": A Conversation with Photographer Devin Allen -- Chesapeake Ballroom II (Sheraton) 32. Paper Session: Theorizing Inequality --Annapolis (Hyatt) 33. Paper Session: Health and Urban Inequality --Calvert (Hyatt) 34. Paper Session: Race and Policing --Charles (Hyatt) 35. Paper Session: Education and Urban Inequality --Chesapeake B (Hyatt) 36. Paper Session: Immigration and the Nation-State --Chesapeake Ballroom I (Sheraton) 37. Paper Session: Identity and the Body --Chesapeake Ballroom III (Sheraton) 38. Paper Session: Populism and Nationalism in Comparative Perspective --Columbia (Hyatt) 39. Paper Session: 21st Century Artworlds and Their Discontents --Conway (Hyatt) 40. Paper Session: Political Sociology of South America --Douglass (Hyatt)

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Thursday, 1:45 PM-3:15 PM – cont’d 41. Paper Session: Contexts of Racial Identities --Frederick (Hyatt) 42. Paper Session: The Socio-Economic Context of Love and Marriage --Lombard (Hyatt) 43. Paper Session: Health and the Youth --Pisces A (Hyatt) 44. Paper Session: Digital Opportunities for Political Sociology --Potomac (Sheraton) 45. Mini-Conference: Racism on Campus (Sponsored by the Committee on the Status of Ethnicity, Race, and Racism): II. Campus Climate and Pedagogy --Frederick (Hyatt) 46. Mini-Conference: Carework: II. Caring Contexts --Chesapeake A (Hyatt)

3:30 PM-5:00 PM

47. Roundtable: Research on Education I –Baltimore (1) (Hyatt) 48. Roundtable: Research on Education II --Baltimore (2) (Hyatt) 49. Roundtable: Research on Health I --Baltimore (3) (Hyatt) 50. Roundtable: Research on Health II --Baltimore (4) (Hyatt) 51. Roundtable: Research on Health III –Baltimore (5) (Hyatt) 52. Roundtable: Research on Immigration --Baltimore (6) (Hyatt) 53. Presidential Session: Computational Social Science --Potomac (Sheraton) 54. Paper Session: The Effects of Legal Status on Young Immigrants, Unaccompanied Minors, DREAMers, TPS and DACA Recipients --Annapolis (Hyatt) 55. Paper Session: Health, Institutions and Community I --Calvert (Hyatt) 56. Paper Session: Race and Education I --Charles (Hyatt) 57. Paper Session: Urban Change and Gentrification II --Chesapeake B (Hyatt) 58. Paper Session: Education, Diversity and Globalization --Columbia (Hyatt) 59. Paper Session: Economy and Society I --Conway (Hyatt) 60. Paper Session: Education and Inequality III --Douglass (Hyatt) 61. Paper Session: Social Theory at Work --Executive Board Room (Hyatt) 62. Paper Session: Race and Politics --Frederick (Hyatt) 63. Paper Session: Inequality and Families --Lombard (Hyatt) 64. Paper Session: Value in Creative Careers --Pisces A (Hyatt) 65. Paper Session: War, Militarism and Political Economy: Strategies for Teaching and Scholar Activism --Pisces B (Hyatt) 66. Mini-Conference: Racism on Campus (Sponsored by the Committee on the Status of Ethnicity, Race, and Racism): III. Social Movements/Student Movements --Frederick (Hyatt) 67. Mini-Conference: Carework: III. Family Caregiving --Chesapeake A (Hyatt)

5:30 PM-7:00 PM

68. Plenary: “Interracial Friendship and Romance from Adolescence to Young Adulthood” Robin Williams Jr Lecture by Grace Kao --Chesapeake Ballroom (Sheraton)

7:00 PM-8:00 PM

Reception: Thursday Night Plenary Reception –Chesapeake Ballroom Foyer (Sheraton)

Friday, 23 February 8:30 AM-10:00 AM

69. Mini-Conference: Military Sociology: I: New Topics and Approaches in Military Sociology -- Chesapeake B (Hyatt) 70. Mini-Conference: Reproduction: I: Considering the "Natural" in Mothering and Reproduction -- Conway (Hyatt) 71. Panel: The Challenges and Opportunities of Undergraduate Programs --Pisces A (Hyatt) 9

Friday, 8:30 AM-10:00 AM – cont’d 72. Mini-Conference: Race and Organizations: I: Race in Prisons, Cities and the Capitol --Baltimore (Hyatt) 73. Author-Meets-Critics: Carson Byrd’s Poison in the Ivy: Race Relations and the Reproduction of Inequality on Elite College Campuses --Pisces B (Hyatt) 74. Presidential Session: Changing Power Relations in the City --Chesapeake Ballroom II (Sheraton) 75. Paper Session: Historical Sociology --Annapolis (Hyatt) 76. Paper Session: Dynamics of Social Identity --Calvert (Hyatt) 77. Paper Session: Social Movements --Charles (Hyatt) 78. Paper Session: Policing --Chesapeake Ballroom I (Sheraton) 79. Paper Session: Gender Attitudes, Bias and Ideologies I --Chesapeake Ballroom III (Sheraton) 80. Paper Session: Drugs and Society --Frederick (Hyatt) 81. Paper Session: Race and Education II --Potomac (Sheraton) 82. Mini-Conference: Class and Culture: I. Class and Consumption --Douglass (Hyatt) 83. Mini-Conference: Class and Culture: II. Class, Culture, and Higher Education (I) --Lombard (Hyatt) 84. Mini-Conference: Small Cities: I. Small City Research --Columbia (Hyatt) 85. Mini-Conference: Carework: IV. Family Carework --Chesapeake A (Hyatt)

10:15 AM-11:45 AM

86. Undergraduate Posters I –Third Floor Foyer (Hyatt) 87. Mini-Conference: Military Sociology: II: Veterans, Civilians, Training --Chesapeake B (Hyatt) 88. Mini-Conference: Reproduction: II: Reproductive Justice and the State --Conway (Hyatt) 89. Mini-Conference: Race and Organizations: II: Who Gets to Work and for How Much? --Baltimore (Hyatt) 90. Author-Meets-Critics: Leslie Wang's Orphanage Care and Adoption in Globalizing China --Pisces B (Hyatt) 91. Presidential Session: Gender Inequality and Institutional Change --Chesapeake Ballroom II (Sheraton) 92. Paper Session: Social Identity and Morality --Calvert (Hyatt) 93. Paper Session: Identity in Social Movements --Charles (Hyatt) 94. Paper Session: Neighborhoods and Inequality --Chesapeake Ballroom I (Sheraton) 95. Paper Session: Theorizing Social Movements --Chesapeake Ballroom III (Sheraton) 96. Paper Session: Organizational Identites and Cultures --Executive Board Room (Hyatt) 97. Paper Session: Religion, Risk-Taking and Protest for Change --Pisces A (Hyatt) 98. Paper Session: Family, Health and Gender --Potomac (Sheraton) 99. Mini-Conference: Class and Culture: III. Class, Politics, and Communities --Douglass (Hyatt) 100. Mini-Conference: Class and Culture: IV. Culture, Cues, and Class Advantage --Lombard (Hyatt) 101. Mini-Conference: Racism on Campus (Sponsored by the Committee on the Status of Ethnicity, Race, and Racism): IV. Student Identities and (Micro)Aggressions (Graduate Session) --Frederick (Hyatt) 102. Mini-Conference: Small Cities: II. Responses to Globalization --Columbia (Hyatt) 103. Mini-Conference: Carework: V. Home Care Workers --Chesapeake A (Hyatt) 104. Mini-Conference: Globalization in Uncertain Times: I. Cultural Globalization --Annapolis (Hyatt)

12:00 PM-1:30 PM

105. Undergraduate Posters II -- Third Floor Foyer (Hyatt) 106. Mini-Conference: Digital Sociology: I. Identity, Community, and Networks --Frederick (Hyatt) 107. Mini-Conference: Military Sociology: III: Military Recruitment, Retention and Citizenship -- Chesapeake B (Hyatt) 108. Mini-Conference: Reproduction: III: Social Contexts of Contraception --Conway (Hyatt) 109. Panel: Energy and Society: Efforts to Promote Renewable Energy in the U.S. and Beyond --Pisces A (Hyatt) 110. Author-Meets-Critics: Cinzia Solari’s On the Shoulders of Grandmothers: Gender, Migration and Post-Soviet State-State Building --Pisces B (Hyatt) 10

Friday, 12:00 PM-1:30 PM– cont’d 111. Presidential Session: Justice in America: Continuity & Change --Chesapeake Ballroom II (Sheraton) 112. Presidential Session: Technological Innovation, Organizations, and the Changing Nature of Work - -Chesapeake Ballroom III (Sheraton) 113. Paper Session: Critical Race Theory and the Impossibility of Integration: Racially Realistic Strategizing for Social Change --Baltimore (Hyatt) 114. Paper Session: Topics in Immigration Studies --Calvert (Hyatt) 115. Paper Session: Politics and Social Movements --Charles (Hyatt) 116. Paper Session: Social Mobility and Inequality --Chesapeake Ballroom I (Sheraton) 117. Paper Session: Health and Inequality II --Douglass (Hyatt) 118. Paper Session: Sociology of Food --Executive Board Room (Hyatt) 119. Paper Session: Population Change, Growth and Inequality in the City --Potomac (Sheraton) 120. Mini-Conference: Class and Culture: V. Class, Childrearing, and Socialization --Lombard (Hyatt) 121. Mini-Conference: Small Cities: III. Gentrification or Revitalization? --Columbia (Hyatt) 122. Mini-Conference: Carework: VI. Tensions & Contradictions in Care --Chesapeake A (Hyatt) 123. Mini-Conference: Globalization in Uncertain Times: II. Migration, Assimilation and Integration -- Annapolis (Hyatt)

1:45 PM-3:15 PM

124. Undergraduate Posters III -- Third Floor Foyer (Hyatt) 125. Mini-Conference: Digital Sociology: II. Surveillance & Censorship --Frederick (Hyatt) 126. Mini-Conference: Military Sociology: IV: War, Demographics, and the State --Chesapeake B (Hyatt) 127. Mini-Conference: Reproduction: IV: Reproductive Disparities and Stigma --Conway (Hyatt) 128. Mini-Conference: Race and Organizations: III: When Whiteness Reigns Supreme --Baltimore (Hyatt) 129. Author-Meets-Critics: Chad Goldberg’s Modernity and the Jews in Western Social Thought -- Pisces B (Hyatt) 130. Presidential Session: Personal Networks in the Internet Era --Chesapeake Ballroom II (Sheraton) 131. Paper Session: Immigration and the Law --Calvert (Hyatt) 132. Paper Session: Organizational Aspects of Educational Institutions --Charles (Hyatt) 133. Mini-Conference: Carework: VII. The Battle Against Mandatory Overtime: Homecare, Care Work on University Campus, and the Boycott Against Reynolds-Pactiv --Chesapeake A (Hyatt) 134. Paper Session: Education and Inequality I --Chesapeake Ballroom I (Sheraton) 135. Paper Session: Cultural Dimensions of Gender Inequality --Chesapeake Ballroom III (Sheraton) 136. Paper Session: Building Campus Programs to Advance Sociological Teaching and Learning -- Executive Board Room (Hyatt) 137. Paper Session: Mechanics of Class Inequality --Pisces A (Hyatt) 138. Paper Session: Urban Change and Gentrification I --Potomac (Sheraton) 139. Workshop: Preparing Applications for Tenure and Promotion (Sponsored by the Committee on the Status of Women) --Douglass (Hyatt) 140. Mini-Conference: Class and Culture: VI. Culture, Wealth, and Elites --Lombard (Hyatt) 141. Mini-Conference: Small Cities: IV. Identity and Place-making --Columbia (Hyatt) 142. Mini-Conference: Globalization in Uncertain Times: III. Nationalism and Globalization in Comparative Perspective --Annapolis (Hyatt)

3:00 PM-4:00 PM New Books Reception – Book Exhibit – Bistro Lounge & Restaurant

3:30 PM-5:00 PM

143. Undergraduate Posters IV -- Third Floor Foyer (Hyatt) 144. Mini-Conference: Digital Sociology: III. The Far-Right & Digital Culture --Frederick (Hyatt) 145. Mini-Conference: Military Sociology: V: The Sociology of Cadets --Chesapeake B (Hyatt) 11

Friday, 3:30 PM-5:00 PM– cont’d 146. Mini-Conference: Race and Organizations: IV: How Do Organizations "Do" Race, Part I -- Baltimore (Hyatt) 147. Author-Meets-Critics: Richard Ocejo's Masters of Craft: Old Jobs in the New Urban Economy -- Pisces B (Hyatt) 148. Presidential Session: Institutions and National Development --Potomac (Sheraton) 149. Paper Session: Racialization and the Context of Immigrant Incorporation --Calvert (Hyatt) 150. Paper Session: Education, Organization and Community --Charles (Hyatt) 151. Paper Session: Terrorism, Repression and Inequality --Chesapeake A (Hyatt) 152. Paper Session: Gender and the City (Sponsored by the Committee on the Status of Women) -- Douglass (Hyatt) 153. Paper Session: Culture, Globalization and Traveling --Executive Board Room (Hyatt) 154. Workshop: Data Workshop in Firm Diversity and Discrimination --Pisces A (Hyatt) 155. Mini-Conference: Class and Culture: VII. Class, Culture, and Higher Education (II) --Conway (Hyatt) 156. Mini-Conference: Class and Culture: VIII. Culture and Mobility --Lombard (Hyatt) 157. Mini-Conference: Small Cities: V. Civic Engagement, Building Change --Columbia (Hyatt) 158. Mini-Conference: Globalization in Uncertain Times: IV. Trade, Investment, and Institutional Uncertainties --Annapolis (Hyatt)

5:30 PM-7:00 PM

159. Plenary: Race and Immigration in American Society. Robert Sampson & William Julius Wilson -- Chesapeake Ballroom (Sheraton)

7:00 PM-8:00 PM

Reception: Friday Night Plenary Reception –Chesapeake Ballroom Foyer (Sheraton)

Saturday, 24 February 8:00 AM-9:00 AM

160. Meeting: Committee on the Status of Ethnicity, Race, and Racism --Executive Board Room (Hyatt)

8:30 AM-10:00 AM

161. Undergraduate Posters V -- Third Floor Foyer (Hyatt) 162. Mini-Conference: Digital Sociology: IV. Critical Theories of the Digital & Temporality --Frederick (Hyatt) 163. Mini-Conference: Reproduction: V: Surrogacy --Conway (Hyatt) 164. Panel: Activism, Community Engagement, and Public Sociology I (Sponsored by the Committee on the Status of Women) --Columbia (Hyatt) 165. Mini-Conference: Race and Organizations: V: How Do Organizations "Do" Race, Part II -- Baltimore (Hyatt) 166. Author-Meets-Critics: Onoso Imoagene's Beyond Expectations: Second-Generation Nigerians in the United States and Britain --Pisces B (Hyatt) 167. Presidential Session: Civil Sphere Theory: The De-Provincializing Project --Chesapeake Ballroom II (Sheraton) 168. Paper Session: Gender, Sexuality and Inequality --Calvert (Hyatt) 169. Paper Session: Sex workers --Charles (Hyatt) 170. Paper Session: Developing Sociological Thinking through Research and Writing --Chesapeake A (Hyatt) 12

Saturday, 8:30 AM-10:00 AM – cont’d 171. Paper Session: Inequality and Work --Chesapeake B (Hyatt) 172. Paper Session: Networks and Organizations --Chesapeake Ballroom I (Sheraton) 173. Paper Session: Economy and Society II --Chesapeake Ballroom III (Sheraton) 174. Paper Session: Health Workers --Douglass (Hyatt) 175. Paper Session: Race and Adoption --Pisces A (Hyatt) 176. Paper Session: Race and Criminal Justice --Potomac (Sheraton) 177. Mini-Conference: Class and Culture: IX. Class, Classrooms, and Schools --Lombard (Hyatt) 178. Mini-Conference: Globalization in Uncertain Times: V. Global Development and Collective Actions --Annapolis (Hyatt)

10:15 AM-11:45 AM

179. Undergraduate Posters VI -- Third Floor Foyer (Hyatt) 180. Mini-Conference: Digital Sociology: V. Digital Feminisms, Addressing Online Violence --Frederick (Hyatt) 181. Mini-Conference: Reproduction: VI: Medical Authority and Expertise --Conway (Hyatt) 182. Panel: Activism, Community Engagement, and Public Sociology II (Sponsored by the Committee on the Status of Women) --Columbia (Hyatt) 183. Meeting: Sociological Forum Editorial Meeting --Executive Board Room (Hyatt) 184. Mini-Conference: Race and Organizations: VI: Education as a Race-Making Institution --Baltimore (Hyatt) 185. Author-Meets-Critics: Dalton Conley's The Genome Factor --Pisces B (Hyatt) 186. Presidential Session: Immigration and the New American Mainstream --Chesapeake Ballroom II (Sheraton) 187. Paper Session: Organizations II --Calvert (Hyatt) 188. Paper Session: Race and Inequality II --Charles (Hyatt) 189. Paper Session: Beyond the Classroom: Learning Through Civic Engagement --Chesapeake A (Hyatt) 190. Paper Session: Immigration and Inequality I --Chesapeake B (Hyatt) 191. Paper Session: Organizations I --Chesapeake Ballroom I (Sheraton) 192. Paper Session: Immigration and Social Capital --Chesapeake Ballroom III (Sheraton) 193. Paper Session: Health and Inequality I --Douglass (Hyatt) 194. Paper Session: Race in France Today --Pisces A (Hyatt) 195. Paper Session: Thinking Iconically --Potomac (Sheraton) 196. Mini-Conference: Class and Culture: X. Class, Culture and Decision-Making --Lombard (Hyatt) 197. Mini-Conference: Globalization in Uncertain Times: VI. Populism, Globalism, and Political Transformations --Annapolis (Hyatt)

12:00 PM-1:30 PM

198. Undergraduate Posters VII -- Third Floor Foyer (Hyatt) 199. Mini-Conference: Digital Sociology: VI. Digital Sociological Inquiry --Frederick (Hyatt) 200. Mini-Conference: Reproduction: VII: Understanding and Re-framing Pregnancy Intention -- Conway (Hyatt) 201. Author-Meets-Critics: Heather Jacobson's Labor of Love: Gestational Surrogacy and the Work of Making Babies (Part of the Mini-Conference on Reproduction) --Pisces B (Hyatt) 202. Roundtable: Research on Integration and Differentiation --Executive Board Room (Hyatt) 203. Presidential Session: Sociogenetics --Chesapeake Ballroom II (Sheraton) 204. Presidential Session: Cultural Change --Potomac (Sheraton) 205. Paper Session: Dynamics of Inequality in China --Calvert (Hyatt) 206. Paper Session: Organizations and Inequality --Charles (Hyatt) 207. Paper Session: Low Tech and High Tech Approaches to Student Engagement --Chesapeake A (Hyatt) 208. Paper Session: Immigration and Inequality II --Chesapeake B (Hyatt) 209. Paper Session: Imprisonment and Inequality I --Chesapeake Ballroom I (Sheraton) 13

Saturday, 12:00 PM-1:30 PM – cont’d 210. Paper Session: Immigration and Racial Identities --Chesapeake Ballroom III (Sheraton) 211. Paper Session: Transgender Identities and Issues (Sponsored by the Committee on the Status of Women) --Columbia (Hyatt) 212. Paper Session: Gender in Comparative Perspective --Douglass (Hyatt) 213. Paper Session: Social Theory --Pisces A (Hyatt) 214. Workshop: Teaching Beyond the Classroom: Interactive Teaching Workshops on Active Learning (Sponsored by the Committee on Community Colleges) --Baltimore (Hyatt) 215. Mini-Conference: Class and Culture: XI. Employment, Careers, and Cultural Cues --Lombard (Hyatt) 216. Mini-Conference: Globalization in Uncertain Times: VII. Special Panel: A New Global Period of Rising Worldwide Social Protest or a "Flash in the Pan"? The Early 21st Century in World- Historical Perspective --Annapolis (Hyatt)

1:45 PM-3:15 PM

217. Mini-Conference: Digital Sociology: VII. Social Movements, Social Media --Frederick (Hyatt) 218. Mini-Conference: Reproduction: VIII: Gender, (In)Fertility, and the Fertility Clinic --Conway (Hyatt) 219. Panel: Teaching Inside the Classroom: Moving Beyond the Traditional to Enhance What and How Students Learn (Sponsored by the Committee on Community Colleges) --Chesapeake A (Hyatt) 220. Panel: Teaching as Women and Trans Folks in an Era of "Alternative Facts" (Sponsored by the Committee on the Status of Women) --Columbia (Hyatt) 221. Meeting: Finance Committee Meeting --Executive Board Room (Hyatt) 222. Mini-Conference: Race and Organizations: VII: Narrating Race By, Within, and in Relation to Organizations --Baltimore (Hyatt) 223. Author-Meets-Critics: Justin Gest's The New Minority --Chesapeake B (Hyatt) 224. Author-Meets-Critics: Joan Maya Mazelis's Surviving Poverty: Creating Sustainable Ties among the Poor --Pisces B (Hyatt) 225. Regional Spotlight Session: Baltimore Inside Out: Decay, Revival, or Façade? --Lombard (Hyatt) 226. Presidential Session: Changing Economic Lives --Chesapeake Ballroom II (Sheraton) 227. Paper Session: Ethical Issues in Research with Vulnerable Populations –Calvert 228. Paper Session: Dynamics in Job Recruitment --Charles (Hyatt) 229. Paper Session: Economic Sociology in Asia --Chesapeake Ballroom I (Sheraton) 230. Paper Session: Gender Inequality in the Family --Chesapeake Ballroom III (Sheraton) 231. Paper Session: Gender in Organizations --Douglass (Hyatt) 232. Paper Session: The American Home --Lombard (Hyatt) 233. Paper Session: Aspects of Retirement and Aging --Pisces A (Hyatt) 234. Paper Session: Sociological Research on Crime --Potomac (Sheraton) 235. Mini-Conference: Globalization in Uncertain Times: VIII. Globalization of Surveillance and Security --Annapolis (Hyatt)

3:30 PM-5:00 PM

236. Gender and Work --Chesapeake A (Hyatt) 237. Mini-Conference: Digital Sociology: VIII. Sex Work, Race Work & Digital Labor --Frederick (Hyatt) 238. Mini-Conference: Reproduction: IX: Abortion --Conway (Hyatt) 239. Meeting: Opportunities in Retirement Network Business Meeting --Executive Board Room (Hyatt) 240. Mini-Conference: Race and Organizations: VIII: The Technologies of Race, Difference, and Inequality --Baltimore (Hyatt) 241. Author-Meets-Critics: Kathrin Zippel's Women in Global Science: Advancing Careers through International Collaboration --Pisces B (Hyatt) 242. Presidential Session: Scholars Denied --Potomac (Sheraton) 243. Paper Session: Power and Inequality --Calvert (Hyatt) 244. Paper Session: Racial Narratives and Social Movements --Charles (Hyatt) 245. Paper Session: The Sociologist as Activist (Sponsored by Sociological Forum) --Chesapeake B (Hyatt) 14

Saturday, 3:30 PM-5:00 PM – cont’d 246. Paper Session: Urban Change and Gentrification III --Columbia (Hyatt) 247. Paper Session: Gender Inequality in Educational Settings --Douglass (Hyatt) 248. Paper Session: Sexualities --Lombard (Hyatt) 249. Paper Session: Health, Culture and Identity --Pisces A (Hyatt) 250. Mini-Conference: Globalization in Uncertain Times: IX. Global Governance, Private Regulation, and Accountability --Annapolis (Hyatt)

5:30 PM-7:00 PM

251. Plenary: 2018 Awards and Presidential Address – As Time Goes By: Sociology and Institutional Change -- Chesapeake Ballroom (Sheraton)

7:00 PM-8:00 PM

Reception: Presidential Reception –Chesapeake Ballroom Foyer (Sheraton)

Sunday, 25 February 7:30 AM-8:30 AM

252. ESS General Breakfast --Executive Board Room (Hyatt)

8:30 AM-10:00 AM

253. Paper Session: Immigration: Notes from the Field --Calvert (Hyatt) 254. ESS Executive Committee Meeting --Executive Board Room (Hyatt) 255. Panel: Rac(e)ing Time: The Intersection of Temporality, Race, and Inequality (Sponsored by the Committee on the Status of Ethnicity, Race, and Racism) --Chesapeake Ballroom I (Sheraton) 256. Author-Meets-Critics: Tressie McMillan Cottom's Lower Ed: The Troubling Rise of For-Profit Colleges in the New Economy --Pisces B (Hyatt) 257. Paper Session: Urban Change and Gentrification IV --Baltimore (Hyatt) 258. Paper Session: Producing Oppositional Knowledge: Rebranding and Re-educating Understandings about Marginality --Charles (Hyatt) 259. Paper Session: Health and the Family --Chesapeake A (Hyatt) 260. Paper Session: Gender Attitudes, Bias and Ideologies II --Chesapeake B (Hyatt) 261. Paper Session: Gender Inequality and Labor Markets --Chesapeake Ballroom III (Sheraton) 262. Paper Session: Gender, Work and the Family --Columbia (Hyatt) 263. Paper Session: Religion, Culture and Identity --Conway (Hyatt) 264. Paper Session: Gender and Sexuality --Douglass (Hyatt) 265. Paper Session: Sociological Narratives and Teaching --Frederick (Hyatt) 266. Paper Session: Migration, Borders and Globalization --Lombard (Hyatt) 267. Paper Session: Culture and Political Sociology --Pisces A (Hyatt) 268. Paper Session: Culture and Political Sociology in Asia --Potomac (Sheraton) 269. Mini-Conference: Globalization in Uncertain Times: X. Globalization and Labor --Annapolis (Hyatt)

10:15 AM-11:45 AM

270. Panel: Town Hall: The Discipline is Moribund: Addressing the 2018 ESS Presidential Sessions Controversy (Sponsored by the Committee on the Status of Ethnicity, Race, and Racism and the New England Workshop on Ethnicity and Race) --Chesapeake Ballroom I (Sheraton) 271. Panel: How to Successfully Obtain Competitive Funding for Your Research --Pisces A (Hyatt) 272. Author-Meets-Critics: Amy Best’s Fast-Food Kids: French Fries, Lunch Lines and Social Ties -- Pisces B (Hyatt) 15

Sunday, 10:15 AM-11:45 AM– cont’d 273. Presidential Session: A New Turn for Globalization: Capitalism in the Age of Trump --Chesapeake Ballroom II (Sheraton) 274. Paper Session: Power, Inequality and the Environment --Baltimore (Hyatt) 275. Paper Session: Epistemology and Knowledge in Sociology and Beyond --Charles (Hyatt) 276. Paper Session: Cultural Perspectives on Health --Chesapeake A (Hyatt) 277. Paper Session: Race and Gender Inequality --Chesapeake B (Hyatt) 278. Paper Session: Family and Culture --Chesapeake Ballroom III (Sheraton) 279. Paper Session: CANCELLED 280. Paper Session: Politics and Culture --Conway (Hyatt) 281. Paper Session: Gender, Sexuality and Culture --Douglass (Hyatt) 282. Paper Session: Freedom Dreams in White Structures: Contemporary Dynamics of Black Space -- Executive Board Room (Hyatt) 283. Paper Session: Culture and Consumption --Frederick (Hyatt) 284. Paper Session: Immigrant Religion and Integration --Lombard (Hyatt) 285. Paper Session: Political Sociology of China --Potomac (Sheraton) 286. Workshop: Living to Tell: Strategies for Successfully Navigating the Perils of Graduate School (Sponsored by the Committee on the Status of Women) --Calvert (Hyatt) 287. Mini-Conference: Globalization in Uncertain Times: XI. Globalization and Education --Annapolis (Hyatt)

12:00 PM-1:30 PM

288. Panel: Surviving and Thriving on the Academic Job Market (Sponsored by the Committee on the Status of Women) --Calvert (Hyatt) 289. Author-Meets-Critics: Rachel Sherman's Uneasy Street: The Anxieties of Affluence --Pisces B (Hyatt) 290. Roundtable: Research on Culture IV --Executive Board Room (Hyatt) 291. Presidential Session: Outsider Scholarship, Outsider Sociology --Chesapeake Ballroom I (Sheraton) 292. Presidential Session: The Rise of Extractive Logics --Chesapeake Ballroom II (Sheraton) 293. Paper Session: Environment and Society --Baltimore (Hyatt) 294. Paper Session: Inequality, Health and Social Support --Charles (Hyatt) 295. Paper Session: Gender and Health --Chesapeake A (Hyatt) 296. Paper Session: Race and Gender in Digital Worlds --Chesapeake B (Hyatt) 297. Paper Session: Gender and Economic Sociology --Chesapeake Ballroom III (Sheraton) 298. Paper Session: Education and Inequality II --Columbia (Hyatt) 299. Paper Session: Food for Thought: Using Consumption to Teach Inequality and Diversity --Conway (Hyatt) 300. Paper Session: Sexuality and Identity --Douglass (Hyatt) 301. Paper Session: Sociological Approaches to Poverty --Frederick (Hyatt) 302. Paper Session: Immigration and Integration --Lombard (Hyatt) 303. Paper Session: Incorrigible Bodies, Incorrigible Methods: Performing Sociology --Pisces A (Hyatt) 304. Paper Session: Gender Inequality and Labor Market in Asia --Potomac (Sheraton)

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As Time Goes By: Social and Institutional Change ESS 2018 Annual Meeting Program Details

Thursday, 22 February 12:00 PM-1:30 PM

1. Author-Meets-Critics: Crystal Marie Fleming's Resurrecting Slavery: Racial Legacies and White Supremacy in France --Pisces B (Hyatt) Organizer: Vilna Bashi Treitler, University of California at Santa Barbara Author: Crystal Fleming, SUNY Stony Brook Critics:  Onoso Imaogene, University of Pennsylvania  Melissa Weiner, College of the Holy Cross  Eviatar Zerubavel, Rutgers University - New Brunswick

2. Roundtable: Implementing and Evaluating Prison-Based Animal Programs in Jails -- Baltimore (1) (Hyatt)  Parenting, Prison & Pups: Implementing and Studying Jail-Based Programming for Women Kimberly Collica-Cox, Pace University - New York City  Examination of canine-inmate interaction on institutional misconduct: Testing Social Bond Theory Kimberly Houser, Rowan University; Michele Pich, Rowan University; Gennifer Furst, William Paterson University of NJ

3. Roundtable: Research on Inequality I –Baltimore (2) (Hyatt)  The Racialized Experiences and Racial Perceptions of International Students in the U.S. Pamela Leong, Salem State University  White Ethnicity's Twilight?: Post-Millennial White-Ethnic Expressions and the "Racial Side" of the Hyphen Jason Torkelson, Rutgers University; Douglas Hartmann, University of Minnesota at Twin Cities  Counting the Costs: Relationship Formation among Black and White College-Educated Women Sarah Adeyinka-Skold, University of Pennsylvania  "They Were Born Lucky:" Body Size Attributions Among Children at a Weight Loss Camp Laura Beth Backstrom, Florida Atlantic University

4. Roundtable: Research on Inequality II –Baltimore (3) (Hyatt)  Myths of Meritocracy: Caste, Karma and the New Racism, a Comparative Study Vikash Singh, Montclair State University  Bushwick's Bohemia: Artist Networks, Race and Urban Revitalization Mario Hernandez, The New School for Social Research  Cultural Capital and Black Working Class Music Rutledge M. Dennis, George Mason University  The Pains of Imprisonment of Female Inmates in California Margaret E. Leigey, The College of New Jersey  Exploring Helping Professional's Perceptions of Male Victimization in Prison Settings Chelsea Ann Clark, Indiana University of Pennsylvania  Flexible Punishment: Medicalization and Criminalization Christine Zozula, University of Rhode Island

5. Roundtable: Research on Inequality III –Baltimore (4) (Hyatt)  Interfaith Marriage in India and the United States Kristi Hoffman, Roanoke College; Meeta Mehrotra, Roanoke College  Erroneous Stigma: The Spoiled Identity of the Falsely Accused Deviant Logan Francis Valenty, University at Buffalo, State University of New York (Continued)

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Thursday, 12:00 PM-1:30 PM – cont’d 5. (Cont’d) Roundtable: Research on Inequality III –Baltimore (4) (Hyatt)  A Case Study Juxtaposing the Impacts of Economic and Sociocultural Deprivation on One African American Woman's Drive for Educational Success Karen Thomas-Brown, - Dearburn  Digital disruption - blockchain as a force of job creation and displacement Yiyi Chen, New York University; Lizhe Sun, Harvard University

6. Roundtable: Research on Teaching –Baltimore (5) (Hyatt)  Examining "the Family" within Introductory Sociology Textbooks Medora W. Barnes, John Carroll University  Facing Extremist Views in the Sociology Arena: Issues, Challenges, and Positive Approaches William Rose, Badass Sociology Project  Creating Active Citizens? Combining E-portfolios with Critical Pedagogy in a Capstone Class Katharine Jones, Jefferson University  Parking Lot Confrontations: Collecting Human Trafficking Awareness Data Johanna p. Bishop, Wilmington University; Krystal Cerezo, Wilmington University; John B Fruits, Wilmington University; Lyndsey Morgan, Wilmington University  "The Future of the Job Market is Now: What Graduate Students Need to Know about the Rise in Adjunct Faculty." Victor W. Perez, University of Delaware

7. Regional Spotlight Session: The Housing Affordability Crisis in Charm City: A Conversation Between Research and Practitioners --Chesapeake Ballroom II (Sheraton) Organizer: Eva Rosen, Georgetown University Presider: Eva Rosen, Georgetown University  Housing Vacancy in the City Michael Braverman, Housing Commissioner of Baltimore City  Housing Instability in Baltimore Lovell Smith, Loyola University Maryland  Housing Court and Eviction in Baltimore Matt Hill, Public Justice Center  Re-Negotiating Community: Divergent Pathways of Neighborhood Change in Baltimore, MD Philip Garboden, Johns Hopkins University

8. Paper Session: Race, Ethnicity and Culture --Annapolis (Hyatt)  Identity, Performance, and Double Consciousness in the Humor of Camp Allison Carter, CUNY Graduate Center & Rowan University  The Role of The Media In Framing The American Indian Victim Lena Campagna, CUNY John Jay College of Criminal Justice  Indigenous Immigrants from Latin America: Beyond Ethnic and Racial Identity in the U.S. Alessandra Bazo Vienrich, University of Massachusetts Boston  Want to Change Attitudes About Affirmative Action? Look to Cultural Cognition and Moral Psychology Moses Adams, Graduate School of Arts and Sciences

9. Paper Session: Inequality in Education --Calvert (Hyatt)  Disability Inclusion Workshops: Steps Towards Creating Inclusive Communities Robert Matchett, Indiana University of Pennsylvania  When Policy And Privilege Collide Catherine Kramarczuk Voulgarides, Touro College  Interrogating the Female Advantage in Nontraditional College Completion David B. Monaghan, Shippensburg University of Pennsylvania

10. Paper Session: Race and Inequality I --Charles (Hyatt)  Squatter or Homesteader? How Race and Class Shape Urban Informality in Detroit Claire Herbert, Drexel University  Stratified Reproduction and Sterilization Disparities in the United States: An Intersectional Framework Colleen P. Campbell,  Race-based assumptions of social class identity and their consequences at a predominantly white (and wealthy) institution Debbie Marie Warnock, Bennington College (Continued)

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Thursday, 12:00 PM-1:30 PM – cont’d 10. (Cont’d) Paper Session: Race and Inequality I --Charles (Hyatt)  Why Are There Still So Few Black Female Partners in Elite Corporate Law Firms? Tsedale Melaku, CUNY Graduate Center  Collective Grieving and Peer Support among Black Boys after the Death of a Friend Nora Gross, University of Pennsylvania

11. Paper Session: Culture, Class and Inequality in the City --Chesapeake B (Hyatt)  The New Urban Terrain: Contested Notions of Place and Space in Brooklyn, New York Amaka Okechukwu, George Mason University  The Emergence of Gentrification in the "City of Good Neighbors": Race, Class, and Neighborhoods in Buffalo Jessica V Coley, State University of New York at Buffalo  "Keep Allston Shitty:" How Neighborhood and Resident Legitimacy is Framed in One Boston Neighborhood Sarah Hosman, Boston University  Shades of Green: Conflicts over Nature in Northwest Detroit Sharon Cornelissen, Princeton University

12. Paper Session: Meaning and Discourse in Social Movements --Chesapeake Ballroom I (Sheraton)  Leading the Mind to Water: The Moral Strategies of Animal Rights Activists Ryan Turner, UMass Amherst  Collective Action and Collective Impact as Mechanisms of Trust and Cooperation Frank Ridzi, LeMoyne College  Protests are Battlefields. Protesters are Terrorists. Protest Signs are Weapons.: Explaining Cognitive Mapping and Implications for the Social Control of Social Movements Justin Christopher Van Ness, University of Notre Dame  Revolution and its Discontents: Alternative and Counter-Revolutions in Iran and Nicaragua, 1979-1990 Zachary M. Wilmot, Brown University

13. Paper Session: Social Capital --Chesapeake Ballroom III (Sheraton)  Playing the Field, Desperately Looking, or Permanently Single: Gendered Deservingness and Access to Social Networks in the Dating Market Corey Fields, Stanford University; Emily Shafer, Portland State University  Friends with Benefits? Testing Lin's Social-Capital Proposition Amanda Cox, University of Pennsylvania; Amy Steinbugler, Dickinson College; Rand Quinn, University of Pennsylvania  City, Class, and the Location of Ties: A Spatial Analysis of Social Networks in Tehran Jaleh Jalili, Brandeis University  Competing Social Capital in Gentrifying Philadelphia Keith William McIntosh, Temple University

14. Paper Session: Unification and Its Discontents --Columbia (Hyatt)  Systematization Work: Creating [In]Coherence Through Organizational Policy Sorcha A. Brophy, University of Chicago; Francesca Tripodi, University of Virginia  Compensating, Rationalizing, Passing, Questioning, and Soapboxing: Accessing the Fire Service Brotherhood or Challenging Masculinity Roscoe C. Scarborough, Franklin and Marshall College  Art Markets? Binary Distinctions and Valuation Beyond Market Value Alison Gerber, Lund University  Meetings Along the Edge: Paranoid Interpretations of Organizational Catastrophe Preparedness Ryan A.L. Hagen, Columbia University

15. Paper Session: Sociology of Finance --Conway (Hyatt)  The Rising Tide: Perceived Financial Insecurity in the United States Travis Lowe, University of Tulsa (Continued)

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Thursday, 12:00 PM-1:30 PM – cont’d 15. (Cont’d) Paper Session: Sociology of Finance --Conway (Hyatt)  Household Engagement with Finance and Wealth, 1980s-2000s Angelina Grigoryeva, Princeton University  The Military Lending Act and Its Implications for Payday Lender Operations Megan Bea, Cornell University

16. Paper Session: State Politics and Power in Comparative Perspective --Douglass (Hyatt)  The Politics of Harm Reduction: A Comparative Analysis of Drug Consumption Room Policy Making in Canada and England And Wales Steven Hayle, University of Toronto  Varying Trajectories of Welfare Regimes and the Bangladeshi Case: State, Society and Global Political Economy Esha Sraboni, Brown University  China's Challenge to U.S. Hegemony: Implications from International Migration Data Kit Man, Boston University  The Political Uses of Ambiguity: Statecraft and U.S. Empire in the Philippines, 1898- 1946 Katrina Quisumbing King, University of Wisconsin - Madison  Laissez-Faire and Prosperity: Assessing the Merits of a Powerful Policy-Making Axiom Joseph Nathan Cohen, CUNY Queens College

17. Paper Session: Leveraging Art and Technology to Address Racial Disparity --Executive Board Room (Hyatt)  Mercator of the Trap: Black Orality and the Naming of Place in the Hip Hop Soundscape Melissa Brown, University of Maryland at College Park  "Shadowman:" Dramaturgy of Identity as Resistance Tuesday Barnes, University of Maryland at College Park  Using Collaborative Art Making to Express Baltimore Uprising Counternarratives Audra Buck- Coleman, University of Maryland at College Park; Naliyah Kaya, University of Maryland at College Park  Virtual Reality and Implicit Bias in Policing Long Doan, University of Maryland at College Park Discussant:  Rashawn Ray, University of Maryland, College Park

18. Paper Session: Relationship, Health and the Life Course --Lombard (Hyatt)  Gray Divorce: Explaining Mid-life Marital Splits Jocelyn Crowley, Rutgers University  Middle Age Despair: The effect of the recession on Middle Aged males and how they are coping. Stephanie A. Bennett-Knapp, College of St. Rose  Minding the (age) gap: The identity and emotion work of men and women in age discrepant romantic relationships Ashley Niccolai, Indiana University of Pennsylvania; Melissa Swauger, Indiana University of Pennsylvania  Dating and Sexual Attitudes and Behaviors across the Life Course: Evidence from a National Survey of Singles Lisa Miller, Eckerd College; Justin Garcia, Indiana University; Amanda Gesselman, Indiana University; Helen Fisher, Rutgers University  Lavish Weddings, Ambiguous Anniversaries: How Relationship Histories Shape the Experience of Getting Married for Gays and Lesbians Aaron Hoy, Syracuse University

19. Paper Session: The Dynamics of Neighborhood Change --Pisces A (Hyatt)  Elite Networks and The Cecil B. Moore Neighborhood David Henry Schrider, Temple University  Postindustrial Urban Farming: A Case Study of Neighborhood Change in Buffalo, NY Jared Strohl, University at Buffalo  Neighborhood Defense: Gentrification and Mechanisms of Control Matt Ford, Temple University  Inter- and Intra-cohort Change and the Decline in Racial Residential Segregation: 1970-2010 Shannon Hitchcock, Temple University

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Thursday, 12:00 PM-1:30 PM – cont’d 20. Paper Session: Political and State Dynamics --Potomac (Sheraton)  Economic Inequality and Categories of Worth in Presidential State of the Union Addresses, 1917 -- 2017 Emily M. Sandusky, Cornell University  A Consolidation Model of Political Polarization Jaemin Lee, Duke University  "It's not about Policy; It's about Personality": Legitimating Rural Political Regimes Philip George Lewin, Florida Atlantic University  Stakeholders in Policy Development & Administration: Utility, Power, and Legitimacy Ezra Joseph Temko, University of New Hampshire

21. Mini-Conference: Racism on Campus (Sponsored by the Committee on the Status of Ethnicity, Race, and Racism): I. Working with/in the Academy --Frederick (Hyatt) Organizers: Dawn Dow, University of Maryland, College Park; Melinda Mills, Castleton University; Ingrid Castro, Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts  Constructing Diversity Bonnie E. French, Caldwell University; Khanifah Wilson, Caldwell University; Marize Bester, Caldwell University  The Unequal University: Faculty Networks and Outcomes in Academia Anna Hidalgo, Columbia University  From Theory to Reality: Sociological Insight into Black Male Faculty Experiences Roderick Graham, Old Dominion University; 'Shawn Smith, Radford University Discussant:  Dawn Dow, University of Maryland, College Park

22. Mini-Conference: Carework: I. Care & the State --Chesapeake A (Hyatt)  Privatization of Care and Changing Care Wage Gap in China's Transitional Economy Shengwei Sun, University of Maryland  Precarity and Carework: Everyday Experiences of Central Asian Migrant Domestic Workers in Turkey Marhabo Saparova, Northeastern University  From Textile Mill Town to iPhone City: Gender, Class, and the Politics of Care in an Industrializing China (1949-present) Yige Dong, Johns Hopkins University  Carceral Care Natalia Danielle Ginsburg, Brown University Discussant:  Deborah Little, Adelphi University

1:45 PM-3:15 PM

23. ESS Executive Committee Meeting --Executive Board Room (Hyatt)

24. Author-Meets-Critics: Amy Adamczyk's Cross-National Public Opinion about Homosexuality --Pisces B (Hyatt) Organizer: Jacob Felson, William Paterson University Author: Amy Adamczyk, John Jay College Critics:  Salvador Vidal-Ortiz, American University  Laura M. Moore, Hood College  Arnaud Kurze, Montclair State University

25. Roundtable: Research on Culture I –Baltimore (1) (Hyatt)  Unveiling: A critique of American flag hijab imagery Deniz Uyan, Boston College  An Observational Study of Team Meetings in a ReEntry Court Christopher Salvatore, Montclair State University; Venezia Michalsen, Montclair State University  Vying for Lead in the "Boys' Club": Understanding the Gender Gap in Multidistrict Litigation Leadership Appointments Dana Alvare, University of Delaware (Continued)

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Thursday, 1:45 PM-3:15 PM – cont’d 25. (Cont’d) Roundtable: Research on Culture I –Baltimore (1) (Hyatt)  Disease and Madness as Race and Gender Allegories in "I Am Legend" Remakes Jeremiah Chapman Morelock, Boston College  The Portrayal of the Rise of the Internet Age in "Halt and Catch Fire" Rod Carveth, Morgan State University  Arcade Populism Samuel Tobin, Fitchburg State University  Very Few People Say "No Whites": Gay Men of Color and The Racial Politics of Desire Chong- suk Han, Middlebury College

26. Roundtable: Research on Culture II --Baltimore (2) (Hyatt)  A Time for Unchange? Reconsidering the Sociological Significance of Uneventfulness Wayne Brekhus, University of Missouri at Columbia; Lorenzo Sabetta, University of Missouri at Columbia  Post-Truth Overexposure: Media Consumption and Confidence in Institutions Nick Papazian, Skidmore College  Who Are the Zombies? De-Humanizing Conflict in Pre-Apocalyptic America Stephen Couch, Penn State  Sociological Insights into Culturally-Responsive Evaluation Mindelyn R Anderson, American University  The Role of Collective Identity in Fan Activism Jamie Puglin, Stony Brook University

27. Roundtable: Research on Culture III --Baltimore (3) (Hyatt)  An Esthetic of Scandal Mark Jacobs, George Mason University  Fashion and Social Theory: Georg Simmel Revisited Yuniya Kawamura, Fashion Institute of Technology (FIT)  Political Trust in Comparative Perspective: Reflections on the Conceptual and Methodological Problems Tahir Enes Gedik, University of Florida  Becoming Civilized and Being Cultured: Elias's Theory of the "Civilizing Process" and Bourdieu's Concept of "Cultural Capital" Charles McCoy, SUNY - Plattsburgh  Between Trenches and Beliefs: Theorical Approaches Between Antonio Gramsci and Max Weber Regarding the Concepts of Hegemony and Legitimacy Felipe Augusto Franke, Boston University

28. Roundtable: Research on Economic Sociology I --Baltimore (4) (Hyatt)  The Fall of the Indoor Shopping Mall: How Shoppers Assign Meaning to a Dying Space Briana Leigh Pocratsky, George Mason University  Social Mood and Fashion Consumption in New York Giselle Greenidge, University of North Texas  Weak Ties in Online Networks Justin Richard Levine, Temple University  Insecure Populations, Insecure Governments: Economic Insecurity among US Counties from 2003-2014 Lora A. Phillips, Ohio State University  Clacking Tiles and a Little Nosh: American Jewish Women and the Game of Mah Jongg Marsha Shapiro ROSE, Florida Atlantic University

29. Roundtable: Research on Economic Sociology II --Baltimore (5) (Hyatt)  Perched on a Pedestal: Clergy as a Positive Deviance Profession Druann Maria Heckert, Fayetteville State University; Hideki Morooka, Fayetteville State University; Alex Heckert, Indiana University of PA  The Erasure of Intellectual Labor and Demand Of Physical Labor: Paraprofessionals Navigating the Workplace T Sultana, Brooklyn College - City University of New York  "On the Margins?: Transfer Students and Their Satisfaction with Academic Advising at a Four- Year Institution." Sangeeta Parashar, Montclair State University; Faye Allard, Community College of Philadelphia (Continued)

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Thursday, 1:45 PM-3:15 PM – cont’d 29. (Cont’d) Roundtable: Research on Economic Sociology II --Baltimore (5) (Hyatt)  "Divergences in Informal Mentoring Networks by Academic Class: An Emerging Trend?" Sangeeta Parashar, Montclair State University; Faye Allard, Community College of Philadelphia

30. Roundtable: Research on Gender, Identity and Sexuality --Baltimore (6) (Hyatt)  Money Man: The Correlation Between Social Class and Masculinity Walker Lee, Valdosta State University  The Embodiment of Distinction in a Culture of Racial Democracy Nicole Barreto Hindert, Northern Virginia Community College  Yoga Moms: Postpartum Women, Privilege and the Aspirational Class Emily Ann Fornatora, Towson University; Jaime DeLuca, Towson University; Jacob Bustad, Towson University  Race, Class and Gender in the Queer Community: A Multiple Regression Analysis of LGBT Life Quality through an Intersectional Lens. Victoria Ruth Eaton, University of North Carolina at Wilmington  Caster's Shorts: How Fashion Transgression Triggered Medical Intervention For An Elite Track Athlete Kristi Tredway, St Mary's College of Maryland  Social, Institutional, and Cultural Change in Gender Relations and their Impact on Sport in America Joseph Trumino, St. John's University

31. Presidential Session: "A Beautiful Ghetto": A Conversation with Photographer Devin Allen --Chesapeake Ballroom II (Sheraton) Organizer: Mitchell Duneier, Princeton University Presider: Mitchell Duneier, Princeton University Panelist: Devin Allen, Photographer Discussant:  Terry Williams, New School

32. Paper Session: Theorizing Inequality --Annapolis (Hyatt)  Intersectionality: Reworking a Flawed but Necessary Concept David Baronov, St. John Fisher College  Stark vs. Dark: the Construction of Whiteness and Blackness in Reciprocal Imaginations Komal Kaur Dhillon, Virginia Tech  (Re)Theorizing Civic Engagement Candice Ciarra Robinson, University of Pittsburgh  Refugees and their Right to the African City: New Frontiers for Theorizing Urban Citizenship Derese Getachew Kassa, Iona College  Articulating a Sociology of Absences in Criminal Justice System Reform Efforts: Evidence and Implications Maria D. Valdovinos, George Mason University

33. Paper Session: Health and Urban Inequality --Calvert (Hyatt)  Lead Poisoning and the Reproduction of Housing Instability Matthew McLeskey, SUNY at Buffalo  Institutional changes in a low-income setting undergoing urban transformations: The case of nutritional outcomes Yashas Vaidya, Brown University  On the Limited Diffusion of Broken Windows Policing Brenden Beck, CUNY Graduate Center  Looking Inside Broken Windows: Baltimore's Legacy of Lead Poisoning Lee Scrivener, University of Wisconsin-Madison

34. Paper Session: Race and Policing --Charles (Hyatt)  Conflicting Discourses of the Police and Law Enforcement in American Music: A Longitudinal, Content Analysis. Marcus Aldredge, Iona College  Remembering the Dawsons: Racial Variation in Newspaper Framing of Urban Crime Corey Fields, Stanford University

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Thursday, 1:45 PM-3:15 PM – cont’d 35. Paper Session: Education and Urban Inequality --Chesapeake B (Hyatt)  Shifting Parent Participation and its Effect on Elementary Schools Bonnie Rogers, Columbia University Graduate School of Arts and Sciences  Demographic Divergence and Local School Funding, 1990-2013 Kendra Bischoff, Cornell University; Alexandra Cooperstock, Cornell University  "We Didn't Know Exactly What To Do About School": Class Differences in How Parents Approach the Bundle of Schools and Housing Stefanie Ann DeLuca, Johns Hopkins University; Jennifer Darrah, University of Hawaii at Manoa; Kiara Millay Nerenberg, Johns Hopkins University  Reframing the School Choice Debate: Understanding School Choice as Desperate Attempts to Flee Violent Neighborhoods Trinh T Tran, Middlebury College  Pathways and Heterogeneity in Neighborhood Effects on Educational Attainment Brian L. Levy, Harvard University

36. Paper Session: Immigration and the Nation-State --Chesapeake Ballroom I (Sheraton)  Bringing Constraints Back In to the Study of Immigrant Transnational Politics Ali R. Chaudhary, Rutgers University, the State University of New Jersey; Dana Moss, University of Pittsburgh  Crossing Borders as Conspicuous Consumption: Towards a Non-Instrumental Understanding of Mobility Yossi Harpaz, Tel Aviv University  Migration and Terrorism: Unwelcoming Hosts or Ungrateful Guests? Gabriel Rubin, Montclair State University  Integrationism and its Moral Underpinnings Elif Alp-Marent, University of Tübingen  "We Speak Back!": African Women's Racialized Citizenship Acts in Portugal Celeste Vaughan Curington, North Carolina State University

37. Paper Session: Identity and the Body --Chesapeake Ballroom III (Sheraton)  "Nobody Wants to Feel Different...But It's Just The Way It Is": Experiences of Stigma and Other Stressors Among People Living With Psoriasis Alex Parkhouse, University of Maryland College Park  Healing, Wellness, and Collective Liberation: Narratives of the Body and Social Change in People of Color Healing Collectives Linda Luu, The Graduate Center, CUNY  In Wrong Face: Managing Un-concealable Facial Difference in Interaction Amanda Konradi, Loyola University Maryland  Culturally Deaf Identities Claimed in Adulthood. Gabriella Klopsis, The College of New Jersey; Samantha Ciparis, The College of New Jersey; Steven James Singer, The College of New Jersey

38. Paper Session: Populism and Nationalism in Comparative Perspective --Columbia (Hyatt)  Seeing Beyond the Economy: Right-Wing Populism and the Religious Right in Germany Berenike Laura Schott, Columbia University Graduate School of Arts and Sciences  Left and Right Populism in the U.S. Ritchie Savage, Pratt Institute  Explaining populism: Bringing the intrastate conflict in Busra Ferligul, SUNY Binghamton  Austerity and its impact on Democracy: the rise of the Golden Dawn in Greece Ioanna Christodoulaki, Boston University

39. Paper Session: 21st Century Artworlds and Their Discontents --Conway (Hyatt)  Creative Vision Factory: Community Arts in the Age of Neoliberalism Anne Bowler, University of Delaware  Occupational Identity and Expertise: The Accessibility Crisis in Arts Organizations Gemma Mangione, Columbia University; Jennifer Lena, Columbia University  Theaster Gates: Chicago's Entrepreneurial Artist Julia Helise Rothenberg, CUNY Queensborough Community College (Continued)

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Thursday, 1:45 PM-3:15 PM – cont’d 39. (Cont’d) Paper Session: 21st Century Artworlds and Their Discontents --Conway (Hyatt)  Working Harder to Make Work: Artistic Laboring in New York Art Worlds Mary E Kosut, Purchase College

40. Paper Session: Political Sociology of South America --Douglass (Hyatt)  Institutional changes of the education in Colombia in the post-conflict period Diego Andrés Quintero Timaná, University of Nariño  The colombian state in the consolidation of peace and social transformation in the post conflict period Herluen Augusto Quintero Timaná, Policía Nacional de Colombia (UNIPEP)  Datasets as a Battlefield: the Politics of Managing Pro-Poor Policies in Brazil and Mexico Luciana Souza Leao, Columbia University  Fiscal Patriotism: Taxes and Catastrophe in Chilean History Magdalena Gil-Ureta, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile; Jorge Atria, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile

41. Paper Session: Contexts of Racial Identities --Frederick (Hyatt) Presider: Lauren Nichols Griffin, Cornell University  Missing Voices: Participants' Narratives of the National Park Service's Summer in the Parks Program [1968-1976] Felicia Garland-Jackson, George Mason University  Submerging Race in Biomedical Studies of Testosterone Brandon Lee Kramer, Rutgers University - New Brunswick; Liz Carlin, City University of New York (CUNY) Graduate Center  Black Women, The Helpmate, & The Church: A Qualitative Analysis of Submissive Identity among Black Religious Women Brianne Alexandra Painia, Louisiana State University  Partisan Perceptions of Racial Diversity: Evidence from a Survey Experiment J. Janet Xu, Princeton University

42. Paper Session: The Socio-Economic Context of Love and Marriage --Lombard (Hyatt)  Wealth Homophily Versus Male or Female Wealth Dominance and Relationship Stability Alicia Eads, University of Toronto; Lauren Nichols Griffin, Cornell University; Laura Tach, Cornell University  Dating Attitudes and Behaviors of American and Chinese College Students: A Replication Timothy Madigan, Mansfield University; Sampson Lee Blair, SUNY at Buffalo  Who Benefits from Togetherness?: Gender and Quality of Life in Commuter Marriage Danielle Lindemann, Lehigh University  Student Loan Debt and Romantic Relationship Norms Joan Maya Mazelis, Rutgers University at Camden; Arielle Kuperberg, University of North Carolina, Greensboro  Cohabitation and Marriage: Examining Pathways to Relationship Formation in China Sampson Lee Blair, SUNY at Buffalo; Shi Dong, Mount Holyoke College

43. Paper Session: Health and the Youth --Pisces A (Hyatt)  Adolescent Risk-Taking and Paid Employment: The Relative Impact of Teenage Jobs Sampson Lee Blair, SUNY at Buffalo; Patricia Neff Claster, Edinboro University of PA  Student view of healthcare providers in the WebMD world Janice Purk, Mansfield University  Sleep Disturbances in Adolescents Involved in Bullying Christopher Donoghue, Montclair State University; Lisa Meltzer, National Jewish Health  A New Frontier: An Evaluation of a Pilot Program to Improve Retention of Undergraduate Students Raised in Foster Care Susan Candice Cruise, University of South Carolina; Lucas Espinoza, University of Texas Rio Grande Valley; Luis Espinoza, Texas Woman's University; Mindy Menn, Texas Woman's University

44. Paper Session: Digital Opportunities for Political Sociology --Potomac (Sheraton)  Representations of flight and arrival in the "European refugee crisis" Johannes Marent, University Trier  The Truth is ... Somewhere?: The Influence of Terrorism and Unemployment on Americans' Interest in Conspiracy Theories Ryan Guy Ceresola, Hartwick College

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Thursday, 1:45 PM-3:15 PM – cont’d 45. Mini-Conference: Racism on Campus (Sponsored by the Committee on the Status of Ethnicity, Race, and Racism): II. Campus Climate and Pedagogy --Frederick (Hyatt) Organizers: Dawn Dow, University of Maryland, College Park; Melinda Mills, Castleton University; Ingrid Castro, Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts  Microaggressions and Macroaggressions on College Campuses: Undergraduate, Graduate, and Faculty Experiences Charisse C Levchak, Central Connecticut State University  Let's (Not) Talk About Race: Institutional Structures and Students' Experiences with Diversity at an Elite Liberal Arts College Ingrid Nelson, Bowdoin College  Talking Constructively about Race and Racism in the Trump Era Classroom Carolyn Corrado, SUNY at New Paltz  Antiracist Pedagogy as Pathway to Racial Justice? Alex Otieno, Arcadia University Discussant:  Farha Ternikar, LeMoyne College

46. Mini-Conference: Carework: II. Caring Contexts --Chesapeake A (Hyatt)  The Professionalization of Personal Care: The Case of Death Midwives and End-of-Life Doulas Ara Francis, College of the Holy Cross  'They bring the neighborhood with them to school': Community Building and Political Action as Care Work among Teachers Joseph Carey Bazler, Cornell University  Caring for those who care: Understanding youth workers' persistence in precarious work Deepa Sriya Vasudevan, Harvard Graduate School of Education Discussant:  Kim Price-Glynn, University of Connecticut

3:30 PM-5:00 PM

47. Roundtable: Research on Education I –Baltimore (1) (Hyatt)  Feasibility and Timeliness: Local Contingencies of National Educational Reform in Japan Yuichi Tamura, SUNY Geneseo  What are the Long-term Effects of Highly (and Lowly) Autonomous High School Teachers? Joseph Paul Cleary, Lehman College (City University of New York)  "Social & Institutional Change: the Case of Academia: Descriptive Case study of Movement from Liberal Arts to Professional Studies" Marjorie Marcoux Faiia, Rivier College  Take the Time to Listen: Understanding Students' Perspectives on Supportive Faculty, Staff and Administrators Kimberly Mahaffy, Millersville University

48. Roundtable: Research on Education II --Baltimore (2) (Hyatt)  Conceptions of Radical Education and Spatial Theory as Voyages of Discovery on UMBC's Campus Tissa Janelle Thomas, University of Maryland - Baltimore County  Expanding Our Understanding of Student Life: A Community College Case Study Rachel Sullivan, University at Albany, SUNY  'Bad Hombres': Administrators' and Teachers' Perceptions of Latino Males Charlene Cruz- Cerdas, NYU  Institutional Changes and Professional Outcomes from Desegregation on Teachers of Minority Races Tessa Marie Pena, Southern Connecticut State University  College Students, Service Learning, and Social Change Jennifer Pearce-Morris, Raritan Valley Community College

49. Roundtable: Research on Health I --Baltimore (3) (Hyatt)  Subject Formation and Subjectivity in Legislative Discourse on Abortion Bethany Kosmicki, Temple University  Burnout among Probation Officers: Resilience and Coping as Extensions of the Job-Demands Resources Model Andrew S Gladfelter, William Paterson University; William A Haggis, William Paterson University (Continued)

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Thursday, 3:30 PM-5:00 PM – cont’d 49. (Cont’d) Roundtable: Research on Health I --Baltimore (3) (Hyatt)  Abiku: The Yoruba Social Construction of Child Re-incarnation and its Implication on Infant Mortality Campaign in Nigeria Mohammed Abubakar, University of Ilorin; Oluyemi Adesoji Joseph, University of Ilorin, Ilorin, Nigeria; Adejoke Joseph, Bowen University  Public Support for Government Intervention in Health Care in the United States from 1986 to 2016 Yaqi Yuan, SUNY University at Buffalo  Chronic Pain Trajectory, Opioids Prescription, and Social Support: Evidence from Health and Retirement Study Yulin Yang, University at Buffalo SUNY

50. Roundtable: Research on Health II --Baltimore (4) (Hyatt)  When Doctors Become Patients: Tales and Lessons from Nigerian Doctors Mohammed Abubakar, University of Ilorin; Oluyemi Adesoji Joseph, University of Ilorin, Ilorin, Nigeria; Adejoke Joseph, Bowen University  Rethinking Civility in Iran: The Case of HIV/AIDS Elham Pourtaher, University at Albany, SUNY  War, Women, and Fertility Patterns in Asia Xingyu Chen, University at Buffalo, State University of New York  Rural life in Africa Victoria Hosegood, Independent Scholar

51. Roundtable: Research on Health III –Baltimore (5) (Hyatt)  Worker Cooperatives as an Urban Anti-Poverty Program? Vincent Serravallo, Rochester Institute of Technology  The Inclusion of Service Learning in Medical School Curricula to Revive Medicine's Social Contract Tariem Atauren Burroughs, Temple University  Response to Reality Needs: Health Status, Decision, and Behavior of Female Medical Students Wenyue Lu, Temple University  Redesigning the Role of Medical Assistants in Primary Care: Major Challenges and Proposed Strategies. Janette Dill, University of Akron; Jennifer Morgan, Georgia State University  Religion and Alcohol Consumption: Change and Stability Over Time Julie Ford, SUNY at Brockport

52. Roundtable: Research on Immigration --Baltimore (6) (Hyatt)  Asian immigrant hairdressers' hairworks for co-ethnic customers Jeunghyun Kim, Syracuse University  Caribbean Immigrants in Miami Fl: Transnational Activities amongst Cubans and Haitians. Mauricia John, Kutztown University  Post-migration Life for Tibetan Women in Canada: Work, Family and Gender Dynamics Tenzin Metok, University at Buffalo, SUNY  Story Of My Life: The Effects of Being a Child of Undocumented Immigrants in the United States Cynthia Lisseth Pando, Lehigh University  Alternative research perspective in New Korean Immigrant in the United State as Family and adult learner Yang Hwan Choi, Columbia University, Teachers College  White Female Immigrant Entrepreneurs: A Critical Demography Perspective Basak Ozgenc, SUNY at Albany; Hayward Derrick Horton, SUNY Albany

53. Presidential Session: Computational Social Science --Potomac (Sheraton) Organizer: Duncan Watts, Microsoft Research Presider: Duncan Watts, Microsoft Research Panelists: Duncan Watts, Microsoft Research; Matthew Salganik, Princeton University; Sandra González-Bailón, University of Pennsylvania; Ceren Budak, University of Michigan  Data Science and Social Networks Sandra González-Bailón, University of Pennsylvania  A Computer Scientist's Perspective on Social Science Ceren Budak, University of Michigan  Social Research in the Digital Age Matthew Salganik, Princeton University  Computational Social Science: Past, Present, and Future Duncan Watts, Microsoft Research Discussant:  Duncan Watts, Microsoft Research 27

Thursday, 3:30 PM-5:00 PM – cont’d 54. Paper Session: The Effects of Legal Status on Young Immigrants, Unaccompanied Minors, DREAMers, TPS and DACA Recipients --Annapolis (Hyatt) Presider: Ernesto Castañeda, American University  Temporary Legal Status and School Dropout: Evidence from Salvadoran Child Migrants Steven Alvarado, Cornell University  Impasses amongst promising passageways: How social capital shapes legal mobility of undocumented youths in New York City Stephen Ruszczyk, Montclair State University  The Economic Effects of Temporary Work Permits versus Legalization of DREAMers Amy Hsin, CUNY Queens College,; Francesc Ortega, CUNY Queens College; Ryan Edwards, UC Berkeley Discussant:  Ernesto Castañeda, American University

55. Paper Session: Health, Institutions and Community I --Calvert (Hyatt)  Navigating Punishment and Social Services: Exploring Agency in Mental Health Court Cheyney Dobson, University of Michigan  Growing in the Garden: Exploring Health Disparities through Civically-Engaged Pedagogy Sara Moore, Salem State University  Trauma history as a barrier to reentry: How drug users leaving prison navigate mental health services post release Taylor Hall, Boston University  Life Course Effects of Polyvictimization: Associations with Depression and Crime Richard Steven Carbonaro, UMASS Amherst  Food and nutrition services for people living with HIV: Research to inform advocacy Angela Aidala, Columbia University; Maiko Yomogida, Columbia University

56. Paper Session: Race and Education I --Charles (Hyatt)  Becoming White Teachers: Symbolic Interactions and Racializing the Raceless Norm in Predominantly Black Schools Marcus Bell, Syracuse University  Hosts, Guests, and Interlopers: Race and College Students' Negotiation of Belonging on Campus Blake Silver, George Mason University; Candace Miller, University of Virginia; Jack Chellman,; Kerri Anderson, University of Virginia  Segregated in Law, Segregated in Fact: Desegregation's Meanings at the Supreme Court Jimmy Patrick Biblarz, Harvard University

57. Paper Session: Urban Change and Gentrification II --Chesapeake B (Hyatt) Presider: Raymond P. Scattone, University of Delaware  Short-term Housing Rentals and Gentrification: How Airbnb Is Driving Urban Inequality Mehmet Cansoy, Boston College  Who Needs this Stuff: Cultural Displacement or Social Evolution in a Pittsburgh Neighborhood? Annette Mackay, West Virginia University  Micro-ideologies and urban spatial production: A study of market professionals' understandings of and discourse around real estate in a gentrifying urban neighborhood Mirella Landriscina, St. Joseph's College  Affordable Housing's Contentious Place in Social Equity and Sustainability Rachel Suzanne Madsen, Brandeis University  "Smart" Cities? A short history on past efforts to improve cities and an appeal for justice Raymond P. Scattone, University of Delaware; Lemir Teron, SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry

58. Paper Session: Education, Diversity and Globalization --Columbia (Hyatt)  Discrimination of International students in South Africa Victoria Modupe Philips, University of South Africa  Parentocracy within a Transnational Context: Examining Educational Decisions among Globally-mobile Indian Americans Adrienne Atterberry, Syracuse University (Continued)

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Thursday, 3:30 PM-5:00 PM – cont’d 58. (Cont’d) Paper Session: Education, Diversity and Globalization --Columbia (Hyatt)  How Affirmative Action Context Shapes Collegiate Outcomes at America's Selective Colleges Amy Lutz, Syracuse University; Pamela Bennett, University of Maryland - Baltimore County; Rebecca Wang, Syracuse University

59. Paper Session: Economy and Society I --Conway (Hyatt)  "Re-conceptualizing Agricultural Cooperative Membership From Within a Design Thinking Perspective: An approach to off-set institutionalization." Thomas W. Gray, USDA Cooperative Programs, Center for Study of Cooperatives, University of Saskatchewan  Commodification and Degradation: The Blue Point Oyster in World Ecological History Kirk Lawrence, St. Joseph's College, NY; John Antonacci, New School for Social Research  Another Kind of Regulation-by-Information: The legal incorporation of rating and rating agencies in finance Joris Gjata, University of Virginia  The Effects of Socioeconomic Status and Race on Answers to Primed Questions Regarding Financial Security Sarah Schubach, Franklin & Marshall College

60. Paper Session: Education and Inequality III --Douglass (Hyatt)  Inconsistent Assistance: Institutional Responses to Students' Cultural and Social Capital Activation Sherelle Ferguson, University of Pennsylvania  Marketization and Tuition Revenue: The Impact of Debt on College Costs Daniel Krymkowski, University of Vermont; Beth Mintz, University of Vermont  The Impact of Mothers' Internet Use on Household Education Investment: Evidence from China Family Panel Studies Po Yang, Peking University; Ying Xu, Peking University  The Spatial Structure of School (Ine)quality Jared Nathan Schachner, Harvard University

61. Paper Session: Social Theory at Work --Executive Board Room (Hyatt)  Durkheim's Greatest Blunder Stephen Marson, UNC Pembroke; J. Porter Lillis, University of North Carolina at Pembroke  Marx, Durkheim, Weber; Social Change and Alienation John Eugene Karlin, retired last org. Phillips University, Enid, OK  Rationality, Norms, and the Sociological Reconstruction of Economic Theory Mark Gould, Haverford College  The Division of Labor and Sociological Laws in Marx and Durkheim Joshua Howard, Drexel University  States, Markets, and War: Shadow Economies and Soviet State Power in the Blockade of Leningrad Jeffrey Hass, University of Richmond

62. Paper Session: Race and Politics --Frederick (Hyatt)  "The Obama Derangement Syndrome Revisited" Ronald L Taylor, University of Connecticut  How the Institutionalization of Colorblindness Normalizes and Justifies the "Whites as Victim" Narrative Charles Gallagher, La Salle University  And that flag was still there... Ethnic Boundaries and Attitudes toward Diversity among racing fans (2008-2017) Lee Streetman, Delaware State University

63. Paper Session: Inequality and Families --Lombard (Hyatt)  Building Social and Institutional Change?; The Role of the Fatherhood Pride Project in addressing Family Dynamics. Jeffry Will, University of North Florida/Center for Community Initiatives  He Wasn't There, but He was Around: Exploring the Nature of Absence Through its Variation. Matthew Alemu, University of Michigan at Ann Arbor  The Balancing Act of Family and College: Reciprocity and its Consequences for Black Students Yolanda Wiggins, University of Massachusetts at Amherst

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64. Paper Session: Value in Creative Careers --Pisces A (Hyatt)  Work, value, and creativity in artists' lives Claudio Benzecry, Northwestern University  "What I do is worth doing:" Artists in an Age of Paraprofessionalism Jennifer Lena, Columbia University  Funny Money, Honey Money, and Other Peculiar Currencies of the Art World Ashley Mears, Boston University Discussant:  Alison Gerber, Lund University

65. Paper Session: War, Militarism and Political Economy: Strategies for Teaching and Scholar Activism --Pisces B (Hyatt)  Teaching Militarism and Strategies of Activist Scholarship Shelley K White, Simmons College  "Who Can Speak for this Household?" Adam Saltsman, Worcester State University  Obese Military Budget, Malnourished Society Jonathan M White, Bentley University  Weapons of War: Mass Destruction and Humanity Denied Curtis Holland, Mount Ida College

66. Mini-Conference: Racism on Campus (Sponsored by the Committee on the Status of Ethnicity, Race, and Racism): III. Social Movements/Student Movements --Frederick (Hyatt) Organizers: Dawn Dow, University of Maryland, College Park; Melinda Mills, Castleton University; Ingrid Castro, Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts  When Race Matters: The Black Lives Matter Movement on a College Campus Gabrielle Louise Peterson, University of Michigan  PWIs While Black: Being an African American Student in the Age of #BlackLivesMatter, Sandra Bland & Michael Brown, Jr. Lisa D. Covington, The University of Iowa; Brooke Kimbrough, The University of Iowa  "Say it loud, Say it clear, All Students are Welcome Here": Anti-immigrant political context and radical organizing at the University of Delaware Nancy Lorena Contreras, University of Delaware Discussant:  Ana Campos Manzo, Connecticut College

67. Mini-Conference: Carework: III. Family Caregiving --Chesapeake A (Hyatt)  Triangular Routines: How Families Negotiate Childcare, Work, and Home in an Urban Geography Elizabeth Mary Talbert, Johns Hopkins University  Contradictions of Caregiving: Negotiating Parenting, Child Care, and Labor Kim Price-Glynn, University of Connecticut  Communicating Adulthood: Practices of Autonomy in Caring for People with Developmental Disabilities Adrianna Bagnall-Munson, Columbia University Discussant:  Janette Dill, University of Akron

5:30 PM-7:00 PM

68. Plenary: “Interracial Friendship and Romance from Adolescence to Young Adulthood” Robin Williams Jr Lecture by Grace Kao --Chesapeake Ballroom (Sheraton) Presider: Vilna Bashi Treitler, University of California at Santa Barbara

7:00 PM-8:00 PM

Reception: Thursday Night Plenary Reception –Chesapeake Ballroom Foyer (Sheraton)

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Friday, 23 February 8:30 AM-10:00 AM

69. Mini-Conference: Military Sociology: I: New Topics and Approaches in Military Sociology --Chesapeake B (Hyatt) Presider: Jacob Absalon, United States Military Academy  Beyond Military Sociology Guy L. Siebold, Attorney at Law  Analyzing the Implications of Populist 'Thanks Discourse' on Veterans Steven L Dashiell, University of Maryland Baltimore County  In the Company of Heroes: Military Service and Therapy Animals and the Rest of the Journey Home M. C. Devilbiss, Gettysburg College  Cyber after Snowden Emanuel G. Boussios, SUNY Nassau Community College

70. Mini-Conference: Reproduction: I: Considering the "Natural" in Mothering and Reproduction --Conway (Hyatt)  Intensive Mothering and Vaccine Choice: Reclaiming the Lifeworld from the System Stephanie Laudone, Borough of Manhattan CC; Marisa Tramontano, CUNY Graduate Center  What is 'Natural?' The Medicalization of Contraception and Its Impact on Women's Contraceptive Understanding and Decision-Making Virginia Berndt, University of Delaware; Ann V. Bell, University of Delaware  What's in a name? The Use and Meaning of "Natural" in the Birth Experience Lauren Wynne, Ursinus College; Jessica Brown, Utica College

71. Panel: The Challenges and Opportunities of Undergraduate Programs --Pisces A (Hyatt)  The perspective from a selective liberal arts college Leonard Nevarez, Vassar College  The perspective from an urban college Yung-Yi Diana Pan, Brooklyn College - City University of New York  The perspective from a large research university Aaron Major, SUNY Albany  A different perspective from a large research university Jonathan R Wynn, UMASS-Amherst

72. Mini-Conference: Race and Organizations: I: Race in Prisons, Cities and the Capitol -- Baltimore (Hyatt)  Organizing Reentry: How Race Structures the Post Imprisonment Terrain Lucius Couloute, University of Massachusetts-Amherst  Three Processes Towards the Racialization of Organizations in Detroit's 2013 Bankruptcy Mikell Hyman, University of Michigan  Congress as a Racial System: Bridging Disciplinary Perspectives of Race and Organizations James Jones, Rutgers University at Newark Discussant:  Melissa Wooten, University of Massachusetts at Amherst

73. Author-Meets-Critics: Carson Byrd’s Poison in the Ivy: Race Relations and the Reproduction of Inequality on Elite College Campuses --Pisces B (Hyatt) Organizer: Matthew Hughey, University of Connecticut Presider: Rhys Hall, University of Connecticut Author: Carson Byrd, University of Louisville Critics:  Anthony Jack, Harvard University  Jessica Welburn, University of Iowa  R. Lewis-Mccoy, The City College of New York - CUNY

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74. Presidential Session: Changing Power Relations in the City --Chesapeake Ballroom II (Sheraton) Organizer: Harvey Molotch, New York University Presider: Harvey Molotch, New York University Panelists: Gianpaolo Baiocchi, New York University; Debbie Becher, Barnard College, Columbia University; Scott Frickel, Brown University; Michael Schwartz, State University of New York at Stony Brook

75. Paper Session: Historical Sociology --Annapolis (Hyatt)  Dairy and Dependency: The Children's Aid Society's Emigration Efforts in Upstate New York, 1853-1940 Amy Traver, CUNY Queensborough Community College  Westward the Course of Empire! How the United States became Capitalist James Parisot, Drexel University  More than Bougie: A Historical and Theoretical Review of the Black Middle Class in America Candice Ciarra Robinson, University of Pittsburgh  Windows for Belonging: Immigrant Reception in Maryland and Virginia T. Elizabeth Durden, Bucknell University

76. Paper Session: Dynamics of Social Identity --Calvert (Hyatt)  In the Likeness of the Other: hegemonic masculinity and madness in Outsider Art Jessica Anne Poling, Rutgers University  From Deviant to Criminal: The Counterculture of Straightedge Matthew M. Le Claire, University of Nevada at Las Vegas  Subcultures, Commodification, and Identity: A Look at American Traditional Tattooing Dave Paul Strohecker, University of Maryland  Standing with Standing Rock: The Citizenship(s) of Native American Water Protectors , Selma Linnea Hedlund, Boston University Selma Linnea Hedlund, Boston University  The Long Racial Horizon: Contemporary Racial Attitudes toward American Indians and Blacks. David Wayne Everson, University of Southern Maine; Amber C. Tierney, Hartwick College

77. Paper Session: Social Movements --Charles (Hyatt)  Characteristics of discrimination, surveillance of sexuality and LGBTQ social movement in Paraguay Marco Antonio Castillo, Brooklyn College - City University of New York  The Case of the "Anti-Vax'ers:" Resource Mobilization through Moral Panic Craig Wiernik, Wilkes University  Perceiving and treating autistic bodies: the construction of ASD knowledge within the alternative biomedical movement Catherine Tan, Brandeis University  "You Can Only Have So Many Bake Sales": The Grassroots Fight for Family Voice and Equitable Education in Chicago. Jennifer Elena Cossyleon, Loyola University Chicago

78. Paper Session: Policing --Chesapeake Ballroom I (Sheraton)  Unintended Consequences of Police Crackdowns: How Disruptive Shocks Advance Digital Drug Markets Isak Ladegaard, Boston College  Policing Drugs as Harm Inducing: Disruptive Ethnography and the Politics of Harm Kevin Revier, Binghamton University  Racialized Surveillance and Policing in Brooklyn, New York Natalie Byfield, St. John's University

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79. Paper Session: Gender Attitudes, Bias and Ideologies I --Chesapeake Ballroom III (Sheraton)  Measuring Gender Role Attitudes in Times of Change: What are we (not) Measuring? A Critical Examination of the Reliability and Validity in Flanders (Belgium). Myriam Halimi, Vrije Universiteit Brussel (Belgium); Els Consuegra, Vrije Universiteit Brussel; Katrien Struyven, Vrije Universiteit Brussel; Nadine Engels, Vrije Universiteit Brussel  All in Good Time: Educational assortative mating, time use, and the gender revolution Rhiannon N. Miller, Johns Hopkins University  Cultural Expectation and Labor Force Participation of Women Megumi Omori, Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania  Social Perceptions toward Women in New York: The View on Women (VOW) Poll Results Eve Waltermaurer, SUNY at New Paltz  Gender as a Production of Class-based Cultural Practices in Armed Forces: Morocco as a Case Study Najia Hichmine, University of Wisconsin - Madison

80. Paper Session: Drugs and Society --Frederick (Hyatt)  How and Why Have Attitudes about Marijuana Legalization Changed So Much? Jacob Felson, William Paterson University; Amy Adamczyk, John Jay College; Chris Thomas, CUNY John Jay College of Criminal Justice  Times they are a changin', or not: Marijuana legalization in California as a case study Dan Frumer, The University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign  Rural versus urban marijuana use: Identifying similarities and differences Laine Briddell, Christopher Newport University  The Social Determinants of Opioid Prescription Alix Winter, Harvard University  Replacing Resistance: From Union Culture to Drug Culture in Woonsocket, Rhode Island Peter Ikeler, SUNY Old Westbury

81. Paper Session: Race and Education II --Potomac (Sheraton)  Institutional Memory and Its Impact on College Student Experiences Kelsey C. Harris, Boston University  The Cost of a Token: An Intersectional Analysis of Racialized Tokenism in Private Secondary Education Tuesday Barnes, University of Maryland at College Park  Navigating Race and Racism on Campus Sahar Sadeghi,  Class Cultures on Campus - Class Background, Ease and Belonging at an Elite Liberal Arts College Sonya Chen, Swarthmore College; Sonja Haley Scheib Dahl, Swarthmore College; Gabriel Evans, Swarthmore College; Abha Lal, Swarthmore College; Daniel Laurison, Swarthmore College Discussant:  Victoria Modupe Philips, University of South Africa

82. Mini-Conference: Class and Culture: I. Class and Consumption --Douglass (Hyatt) Presider: Annette Lareau, University of Pennsylvania  The Irresistible White Wedding Patricia Arend, Fitchburg State University  Becoming "People with Nannies": Class Culture in Context among Western Working Families within an Eastern Society John Hoffman O'Brien, New York University Abu Dhabi  Sneakers, Status, and Success: An Investigation of Difference and Power among Single-Sex School Students Pavithra Nagarajan, Columbia University  'You Learn How to Make Do': Understanding Food Choices and Feeding Decisions in Low- Income Families Holly Benton, North Carolina State University

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Friday, 8:30 AM-10:00 AM – cont’d 83. Mini-Conference: Class and Culture: II. Class, Culture, and Higher Education (I) -- Lombard (Hyatt) Presider: Josh Klugman, Temple University  Class, Culture and the Student Sensibility: Navigating the Terrain of Higher Education Robin G. Isserles, CUNY BMCC  Open and Shut: Revisiting the Paradox of Elite Distinction Jordan Joseph Brensinger, Columbia University  Learning What it Means to Be Black: The role of social class in developing black racial ideology Kennedy Alexandra Turner, University of Michigan at Ann Arbor  "Not Feeling Welcome by Other Students: First-Generation Students in College." Annette Lareau, University of Pennsylvania; Sherelle Ferguson, University of Pennsylvania

84. Mini-Conference: Small Cities: I. Small City Research --Columbia (Hyatt)  What's Scale Got to do with It?: An Introduction to the Small Cities in the Twenty-first Century Mini-conference Richard E. Ocejo, John Jay College and the Graduate Center, CUNY; Ervin Kosta, Hobart & William Smith Colleges; Alexis Mann, Brandeis University  Keeping up with the 100 Largest Cities in America: a Historical-Regional Approach to Urban Decline Albert Fu, Kutztown University of Pennsylvania  Diverging from a Similar Trajectory: Rethinking Small Cities from Hartford and Providence's Shifting Urban Fortunes Thomas Rice, Trinity College; Xiangming Chen, Trinity College  Small City Gay Bars and Big City Urbanism Greggor Mattson, Oberlin College  Sixty Miles Upriver: Explaining the Newburgh Renaissance Richard E. Ocejo, John Jay College and the Graduate Center, CUNY

85. Mini-Conference: Carework: IV. Family Carework --Chesapeake A (Hyatt)  A Quiet Revolution: Grandparental Support and Family Inequality Jennifer Utrata, University of Puget Sound  Dads get kids dirty while moms clean them up: gender division in childcare work Tsai-Yen Han, Rutgers University  The Invisible Role Played by Immigrant Grandparents in Second Generation Upward Mobility Bonnie Ip, CUNY Graduate Center Discussant:  Suzanne Walters, Stony Brook University

10:15 AM-11:45 AM

86. Undergraduate Posters I –Third Floor Foyer (Hyatt) 1. The Influence of Legal and Extralegal Factors on the Sentencing of Sex Offenders Maggie Lauren Javitt, Cabrini College 2. Foster Care to Prison Pipeline Courtney Ann Stott, Cabrini College 3. Relationship between Marijuana Use and Academic Performance Nicholas David Nuss, Cabrini College 4. The Relationship Between Parenting Styles and Academic Performance Rita Jacqueline Alcaraz, Cabrini College 5. Myths and Perceptions of Human Trafficking: Educating and Eliminating Both Myths and Perceptions Samantha Negron, Cabrini College 6. The Relationship Between Rape Victim Blaming and the Just World Belief Hali Rae Romeu, Cabrini College 7. Child Visitation and the Impact on Parental Prison Adjustment Morgan Hailey Comolli, Cabrini College 8. Practicing Medicine After Arriving in the United States Roshni Vijay Chasmawala, Drexel University (Continued)

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Friday, 10:15 AM-11:45 AM– cont’d 86. (Cont’d) Undergraduate Posters I -- Third Floor Foyer (Hyatt) 9. A Sociology of Innovation: Incorporating Users in Early Stages of Product Design with Qualitative Research Kelly Joyce, STS Center, Drexel University; Laurel Vaughan, Drexel University 10. Medically-Trained Migrants: Adapting to the United States Virginia Ann Wardell, Drexel University 11. Pursuing Queer Sexual Freedom and Facing Stigma from Health Care Providers: Gay, Bisexual, and Queer Men's Experiences in Adherence to PrEP Hannah Carter Dickey, Drexel University; Jason Orne, Drexel University 12. Studentification - Analyzing Students Role in Gentrification Kerrivah Taliah Heard, Drexel University; Mariah Hicks, Drexel University 13. Is This Land Made For You and Me? The Effects of Political Ideology and Age on Views of Immigrants Courtney Renee Shaffer, Elizabethtown College 14. I Got My Kids on My Money, and My Money on My Kids: The Effects of Socioeconomic Status and Age on Parental Values Alyssa Vielee, Elizabethtown College 15. Subscribing to Social Research Dan S. Lauritzen, Elizabethtown College; Stevie N. Caronia, Elizabethtown College; Emalie Rell, Elizabethtown College; Zachary Gibbons, Elizabethtown College; Stephanie Hanus, Elizabethtown College 16. Variation in Social Media Usage by Gender, Age, and Platform Kathryn Jeanne Bjornson, Hobart & William Smith Colleges 17. A Journey to the Inside of Self Presentation on Instagram Lindsey Mary Mulligan, Hobart and William Smith Colleges 18. Social Media: Virtual Conformity for Real Life Connectedness Julia Rose Sipos, Hobart and William Smith Colleges; Samuel Alexander Allen, Hobart & William Smith Colleges 19. The Effects of Music on Violent Crime Rate Derick John Knox, Kutztown University of Pennsylvania 20. "What's trending?": Appreciation or Appropriation? Najwa Nafortee Cappard, Rowan University 21. The Integrity of Education: Empowerment for Our Distant Sisters Allayna Christine Nofs, Rowan University 22. Human rights, inequality, and trust: An examination of WIlkinson and Picket's "Income Inequality Hypothesis." Wesley Kristian Trimble, Shippensburg University; Kristian Carter, Shippensburg University 23. The Social Meaning and Fungibility of SNAP Benefits Colette Page Hanlon, St Joseph's University 24. "Other Sides": Belief and Identity of White Antiracism Activists Sonja Haley Scheib Dahl, Swarthmore College 25. Evictions, Culture, and the Right to Favelas in Rio de Janeiro Sophia Élan Zaia, Swarthmore College 26. Compañeras en Acción: Female Teenage Activism in the Chilean Student Movement Meghan Chi Kelly, Swarthmore College 27. The Continuing Necessity for Gender Inclusion in STEM: Successes and Failures of Changing the System Sarah Dobbs, Swarthmore College 28. The Black Body Remembers: How Socialization Informs Black College Students' Appraisals of Race-Based Trauma, Familial Stress and Community Violence Lydia Koku, Swarthmore College 29. Building Migrant Belonging in Moscow: Ethnic Space in the Post-Soviet Global City Charles Lee Tancredi Aprile, Swarthmore College 30. Heightening Awareness of Resources for Rural Victims of Intimate Partner Violence Kaitlynn Brianna Ecker, Washington College 31. Divide and Profit: Mainstreaming Hate to Secure Viewership Tyler James Walton, Westchester University 32. The Gendered Presentation of Self in College Students' Instagram Accounts Jacqueline Angelica Bange, Hobart & William Smith Colleges (Continued)

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Friday, 10:15 AM-11:45 AM– cont’d 86. (Cont’d) Undergraduate Posters I -- Third Floor Foyer (Hyatt) 33. Affordable Housing: Gentrification in the Mantua/Powelton Area Madeline DelVescovo, Drexel University; Emily Gold, Drexel University 34. Unit Ideas of Sociology: The Building Blocks of an Education Stephanie Rodriguez, Rowan University

87. Mini-Conference: Military Sociology: II: Veterans, Civilians, Training --Chesapeake B (Hyatt) Presider: Steve Carlton-Ford, University of Cincinnati  Government Civilians Denied Care for Deployment-Related Illnesses Debora J Pfaff, National Intelligence University  How Wounded Are You?: Examining Social Boundaries and Stratification in the "Wounded Warrior" Community Sidra Jass Montgomery, University of Maryland - College Park  Priming Change: Integrating Competencies into Canadian Armed Forces Training Kevin Rounding, Defence Research and Development Canada  Where Are Those Guys Now?: The Situation of Military Academy Students in Turkey After 15 July Military Coup Attempt Ceyda Kuloglu, Baskent University, Sociology

88. Mini-Conference: Reproduction: II: Reproductive Justice and the State --Conway (Hyatt)  Expanding Reproductive Justice: Abortion Rights Activism and Trans Inclusivity Elizabeth Borland, The College of New Jersey  Reproductive (In)Justice: Young Parents, the State, and a Call for System Change Lauren Silver, Rutgers University  Breastfeeding as a Human Right: Implications and Contestations Kristen Eunece Kirksey, University of Connecticut  Reproductive Politics: Welfare of Indo-Caribbean Women in New York Tannuja Rozario, University of Massachusetts - Amherst  "A Hospital for Our Kind of People": Biological Citizenship and Reproductive Experience of Rural-Urban Migrant Women in Shanghai Jialin Li, University of Illinois at Chicago

89. Mini-Conference: Race and Organizations: II: Who Gets to Work and for How Much? -- Baltimore (Hyatt)  "I Prefer Black Women Because They Do Better Work": Unpacking Race and Gender in Home Care Celeste Vaughan Curington, North Carolina State University  A Dull Knife Still Cuts Deeply: Mild Biases and Wage Inequality Hilary J Holbrow, Cornell University  The Latino Exclusion: Latinos and Latin Americans in the Software Engineering Hiring Pipeline Koji Rafael Chavez, Washington University at St Louis Discussant:  Nicole Hirsch, University of Southern California

90. Author-Meets-Critics: Leslie Wang's Orphanage Care and Adoption in Globalizing China - -Pisces B (Hyatt) Organizer: Nazli Kibria, Boston University Author: Leslie Wang, UMass Boston Critics:  Heather Jacobson, University of Texas-Arlington  Jennifer Reich, University of Colorado  Ken Sun, Hong Kong Baptist University

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Friday, 10:15 AM-11:45 AM– cont’d 91. Presidential Session: Gender Inequality and Institutional Change --Chesapeake Ballroom II (Sheraton) Organizer: Mary Brinton, Harvard University Presider: Mary Brinton, Harvard University  Do Family Leave Policies Foster Gender Equality? Survey and Experimental Evidence from Germany Lena Hipp, WZB Berlin  Mitigating Parenthood Gaps? Policies, Cultural Norms, and Employment Irene Boeckmann, University of Toronto  Linked Organizational Fields and Long-Term Shifts in Workplace Gender Inequality Donald Tomaskovic-Devey, UMass-Amherst  Gender Inequality, Institutional Change, and Fertility: A Comparative Perspective Mary Brinton, Harvard University

92. Paper Session: Social Identity and Morality --Calvert (Hyatt)  Beyond Moral Foundations Jessica Dawson, United States Military Academy  Gratitude Spiral: A Theoretical Framework of Gratitude in Workplace Relationships Florencio Portocarrero, Baruch College/Graduate Center-- CUNY  An Experimental Study of Social Categorization and Social Influence: The Role of Status and Social Identity Salience Kelly Ann Beavan, University of Maryland  "I know that there's not enough science behind it": Next-Generation Genetic Tests, Geneticization, and the Question of Technological Determinism Marzena Woinska, City University of New York (CUNY) Graduate Center; Susan Markens, Lehman College, CUNY  Adequate Trials: How The Search for Cancer Cures Shaped Leukemia Diagnosis Moran Levy, Columbia University

93. Paper Session: Identity in Social Movements --Charles (Hyatt)  Why We Marched: Motivations for participation in the January 2017 Women's March Danielle M Currier, Randolph College  Contested Motherhood: Feminists, Catholics and Neo-Fascists in Campania's Green Alliances Valeria Bonatti, The University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign  Identifying the Collective in Black Lives Matter Danielle Melvin Koonce, University of Maryland, College Park  "Occupying" Digital Space: Embodied Politics in Activists' Narratives Victoria Marie Gonzalez, Rutgers University - New Brunswick

94. Paper Session: Neighborhoods and Inequality --Chesapeake Ballroom I (Sheraton)  Explaining Slumlord Behavior: The Role of Perceived Strain, Legal Cynicism, and Spatial Hotbeds for Exploitation Meredith Jill Greif, Johns Hopkins  Avoiding Danger on the Way to School: Exposure to Violent Crime, Public Transportation, and Absenteeism in Baltimore City Julia Burdick- Will, Johns Hopkins University; Marc Stein, Johns Hopkins University; Jeffrey Grigg, Johns Hopkins University  Family Landlords: Kin Ties, Real Estate Investment, and Survival in High Poverty Neighborhoods Brianna Bueltmann, Johns Hopkins University; Philip Garboden, Johns Hopkins University  Sorting the Poor: How Landlord Participation in the Housing Voucher Program Impacts Neighborhood Attainment Philip Garboden, Johns Hopkins University; Eva Rosen, Georgetown University

95. Paper Session: Theorizing Social Movements --Chesapeake Ballroom III (Sheraton)  Time in Social Movements: A Phenomenology Tad Peter Skotnicki, University of North Carolina at Greensboro  Field of Political Contention: Inculcative Domination and Counterpublic Formation Veda Hyunjin Kim, UMASS Amherst; Jindu Kim, Chung-Ang University (Continued)

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Friday, 10:15 AM-11:45 AM– cont’d 95. (Cont’d) Paper Session: Theorizing Social Movements --Chesapeake Ballroom III (Sheraton)  The Subversive Performances of Anonymity: Movements, Masks, and their Dynamic Meanings Thomas DeGloma, Hunter College and the Graduate Center, CUNY  George Herbert Mead, Public Philosopher of the City: Fostering the Transformative Potential for Building Democratic Cities David William Woods, NYU Poly  The Guards Need to Eat: Oil Extraction and the Cofán Response in Post-Neoliberal Ecuador Mollie Anne Cueva-Dabkoski, Johns Hopkins University

96. Paper Session: Organizational Identites and Cultures --Executive Board Room (Hyatt)  'Healing Religions' and Christian Science in the 21st Century Elise Kathryn Wolff, Lehigh University  As Time Goes By: Operationalizing Collective Memory & Capturing Lessons Learned from Experience Johanna p. Bishop, Wilmington University  Portlandia, Portland, Oregon, and the New Difference Makers Jeffrey London, CUNY Hunter College  "We Have Real Value. Let's Call That Out": Situating Food in Values through Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) in Massachusetts Choonhee Woo, University of Massachusetts at Amherst

97. Paper Session: Religion, Risk-Taking and Protest for Change --Pisces A (Hyatt)  Life, Death and Revolution; The case of the Algerian War Marnia Lazreg, CUNY at Hunter College  Political Spirituality and Death: A Theoretical Exploration Sofi Thanhauser,  Postrevolutonary Iran: The Impact of Violence and Trauma on Social Movements Mohammed Tootkaboni,

98. Paper Session: Family, Health and Gender --Potomac (Sheraton)  Good Body, Good Mother: Postpartum Moral Capital & Healthism Jaime DeLuca, Towson University; Jacob Bustad, Towson University  The Impact of Threats to Traditional Masculinity on Men's Mental Health in Older Age Dena T. Smith, University of Maryland - Baltimore County; Dawne Mouzon, Rutgers University  The Influence of Own and Spouse's Veteran Status on Smoking Andrew London, Syracuse University; Theresa Yera, Syracuse University, Sociology Department

99. Mini-Conference: Class and Culture: III. Class, Politics, and Communities --Douglass (Hyatt) Presider: Elliott Weininger, SUNY at Brockport  "We Don't Want to be a Mall at the Base of a Mountain": Social Class Struggles and Resistance to Super-gentrification in an Upscale Mountain Town Jenny Marie Stuber, University of North Florida  Activist Class Cultures and Movement Traditions Betsy Leondar-Wright, Lasell College  Narratives of Poverty and Identity within Central Appalachia Misti Jeffers, Brandeis University; Rachel Steele, Brandeis University  Where Everybody Knows Everybody: How Welfare and Addiction Structure Social Support in a Post-Industrial Rural Community Kristina Paige Brant, Harvard University

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Friday, 10:15 AM-11:45 AM– cont’d 100. Mini-Conference: Class and Culture: IV. Culture, Cues, and Class Advantage --Lombard (Hyatt) Presider: Amy Steinbugler, Dickinson College  Between the Executive Committee and the Public: Class-based Cultural Practices and Cues Facilitating Organizational Leadership in the Neighborhood Council, at Church, and on the PTA Andrea Voyer, University of Connecticut at Storrs  Cultural Training, Adult Cultural Participation, and the Transmission of Inequality: Comparing the Cultural Practices of First-Generation and Continuing-Generation College Graduates Susan Dumais, CUNY Lehman College,  The Role of Grandparents in the Maintenance of Intergenerational Social Class Advantage Kristen Elizabeth Tzoc, Boston University; Heather Beth Johnson, Lehigh University  The Temporality of Deservingness. Moral-economic Orientations in Post-socialist East Germany after 1989. Till Hilmar,  Boot Camp for the Mid-Twenty-First Century?: Middle-Class Parents' Response to Neoliberalism's Creation of Precarity Lisa Swanson, Towson University; David Andrews, University of Maryland - College Park; Jacob Bustad, Towson University

101. Mini-Conference: Racism on Campus (Sponsored by the Committee on the Status of Ethnicity, Race, and Racism): IV. Student Identities and (Micro)Aggressions (Graduate Session) --Frederick (Hyatt) Organizers: Dawn Dow, University of Maryland, College Park; Melinda Mills, Castleton University; Ingrid Castro, Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts  The Undergraduate Black Experience and the State of White Supremacy in Higher Education Frangy Pozo, Lehigh University  Three Strikes and I'm 'Out' -- Navigating the Doctorate as a Black Gay Male Frank Roger Wood JR, Old Dominion University  "All I've Known is White": Racially Liminal Students' Self-Identification as White Brittany Frederick, Boston University  Strategically Managing the 'New' On-Campus Racism: Racial/Ethnic Minority Experiences of Microaggressions at a PWI Aneesa Baboolal, University of Delaware; D'Janna Hamilton, University of Delaware Discussants:  Jenna O'Connor, Simmons College  Kevin Zevallos, University of Connecticut

102. Mini-Conference: Small Cities: II. Responses to Globalization --Columbia (Hyatt)  Understanding Growth Dynamics of Small and Mid-Sized Cities: The case of New England (1990 to 2015) David Cuberes,; Richard Ramsawak, Clark University  The Comparative Remaking of Four Rustbelt Small Downtowns: Commercial Gentrification as a Strategy of Urban Restructuring. Ervin B. Kosta, Hobart and William Smith Colleges  How Planetary Urbanization, Venture Capital Circuits, Global Gentrification Processes, and the Pursuit of the Creative Class Coalesced into the World's Smallest Global City John Joe Schlichtman, DePaul University  From the Las Vegas Strip to Main Street: Local Partnership, Local Culture, and the Urban Casino Growth Machine Thomas Corcoran, University of Massachusetts at Amherst

103. Mini-Conference: Carework: V. Home Care Workers --Chesapeake A (Hyatt)  Job Turnover among Home Health Aides: Effects of Organizational Practices Ellen Griggs Whiteman, North Carolina State University  "Family members do give hard times": Negotiating boundaries in the home care worker-client- family relationship Emily Franzosa, CUNY Graduate School of Public Health and Health Policy; Emma K Tsui, CUNY Graduate School of Public Health and Health Policy (Continued)

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Friday, 10:15 AM-11:45 AM– cont’d 103. (Cont’d) Mini-Conference: Carework: V. Home Care Workers --Chesapeake A (Hyatt)  For Love and Money: Homecare Workers' Negotiation of Their Public-Private Labor Nell Lake, Brown University  Home care workers and grief after client death: Intersections of structural and emotional disenfranchisement Emma K Tsui, CUNY Graduate School of Public Health and Health Policy; Emily Franzosa, CUNY Graduate School of Public Health and Health Policy; Kristen Cribbs, CUNY Graduate School of Public Health & Health Policy; Sherry Baron, CUNY Queens College Discussant:  Amy Armenia, Rollins College

104. Mini-Conference: Globalization in Uncertain Times: I. Cultural Globalization --Annapolis (Hyatt) Presider: Alvin A. Camba, Johns Hopkins University  Glorification and Marginalization of Different Migrant Groups in Japan: Global Political Economic Relations and Transmission of U.S. Racial Ideologies Miho Iwata, Towson University  The Colonial Subaltern as Precariats: Transnational Migrant Workers in Southeast Asia Parthiban Muniandy, Sarah Lawrence College  Global Socialization Via Global Media: How I See Me, How They See Me Clara Rodriguez, Fordham University Discussant:  Vida Bajc, Temple University

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105. Undergraduate Posters II -- Third Floor Foyer (Hyatt) 1. Why Women Kill Lauren Marie Riebel, Bloomsburg University 2. The Problem With American Sex Education Katie Marie Sanford, Bloomsburg University 3. Sugar Rush: A Qualitative Analysis of Blogs and Media Hannah Katherine Young, Bloomsburg University 4. Environmental Attitudes of Male and Female Students Wanda Tarvin, Bloomsburg University of PA; Sarah Johnson, Bloomsburg University of PA; Megan Elizabeth Wissert, Bloomsburg University of PA 5. Intergenerational Mobility: How Education Matters Stewart Sidney Mitchell, Bloomsburg University of PA 6. Breaking Gender Norm Conformity Within Women's Rugby Amanda Nicole Screnci, Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania; Jacqueline Sarah Liss, Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania 7. The Effects of Sexual Orientation on Mental Health Mollie Rose Semler, Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania 8. Affordable Housing in a 21st Century City Mercy Walelo, CUNY John Jay College 9. The Journey of Commuter International Students Nadja Jessica Staeheli, CUNY John Jay College of Criminal Justice; Lisbeth Pimentel, CUNY John Jay College of Criminal Justice; Zeshan Wazir Raja, John Jay College of Criminal Justice; Nicole Ramirez, CUNY John Jay College of Criminal Justice 10. Graduation; The Financial Challenges of Commuter Students Maurice Anthony Merritt, CUNY John Jay College of Criminal Justice; Rose Millsap, CUNY John Jay College of Criminal Justice; Maria Scalici, CUNY John Jay College of Criminal Justice; Karlyne Santos, CUNY John Jay College of Criminal Justice; Adrian Hoekstra Orozco, CUNY John Jay College of Criminal Justice 11. Hold My Metrocard: Difficulties Commuter College Students Face Shaquille Smith-Harding, CUNY John Jay College of Criminal Justice 12. Learning To Work: Juvenile Recidivism Rosa Angela Calosso, CUNY John Jay College of Criminal Justice 13. The Psychological Effects of Coming Out as a Bisexual Women of Color Mirnelly Fernandez Morel, CUNY John Jay College of Criminal Justice (Continued)

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Friday, 12:00 PM-1:30 PM– cont’d 105. (Cont’d) Undergraduate Posters II -- Third Floor Foyer (Hyatt) 14. Saving Face, Abandoning Baby: the role of stigma in South Korean parents' choice to relinquish their children Pearl Yea-eun Lee, Drew University 15. Postmodernism on trial: Self-uncertainty and technology use João Pedro Martins Pinheiro, Drew University 16. The White Man's Mockery: An Examination of the Relationship Between Historical Exclusion, Academic Success, Sense of Belonging, and Mental Health Outcomes among Latinos/as Lesley Fernandez, John Jay College of Criminal Justice 17. Westernization and Reproductive Health Care in Ghana Alexis Cassie Wright, Lehigh University 18. Students' Perceptions of Sexual Assault on Campus: An Analysis of Gender Differences Taylor Mitchell, Monmouth University; Marie Mele-Thomas, Monmouth University 19. The Division of Household Labor: Fair or Unfair and Who is Doing it? Jennifer Irene Mac-Lean, Montclair State University 20. "It Stays With You: Queering Trauma Through Theory to Rewrite Survivor Stories" Sadie Gloria Ronga-Rubin, Pace University - New York City 21. Male Participation in the Household Labor Force after Unemployment Veronica C Joyce, Penn State University 22. Multiracial Individuals In The Workplace Natasha Roberts, Pennsylvania State University 23. Effects of Newsroom Cutbacks as seen through the Analysis of Quality of Coverage for West Nile Virus and Zika Virus Nicole Chantal Howard, The College of New Jersey 24. Deal with the Devil: Ukraine, the West, and the World System Michael Goryelov, The College of New Jersey 25. Fan's Perceptions of Exploitation in College Sports George Quentin Parham, Virginia Commonwealth University 26. Crime in Virginia: Occupied Housing and Employment as Mediators Samantha Leigh Mitchell- Dix, Virginia Commonwealth University 27. Decolonizing our Thinking on Sexual Violence Jordan Dyett, Westminster College 28. Swimming Ability and Fear Among Children Tayler Lynn Szabo, Montclair State University

106. Mini-Conference: Digital Sociology: I. Identity, Community, and Networks --Frederick (Hyatt)  Routine Regrets: Over Disclosure and Self-Violations of Privacy in Social Media Spaces Matthew Paul Hartwell, West Virginia University  Finding Friends: Understanding the Role of Social Media in the Construction of Offline Social Networks Alecea Standlee, Gettysburg College  Collective Identity in the Digital Age: Thin and Thick Identity in MoveOn.org and the Tea Party Movement Deana Rohlinger, Florida State University; Leslie Bunnage, Seaton Hall University  The Colored Metropolis: Racial Integration as a Quotient of Metropolitan Development Anthony Pratcher, Brown University

107. Mini-Conference: Military Sociology: III: Military Recruitment, Retention and Citizenship --Chesapeake B (Hyatt) Presider: Remi Hajjar, US Military Academy  The Influence of Early-High School Plans to Enlist on Post-High School Enlistment Amy C. Lutz, Syracuse University; Andrew London, Syracuse University  The Development of White Supremacists Political Coalitions: Citizenship-for-Service Policy, 1940-1965. Alfredo Gonzalez, University of Chicago  Gendered Companies, Gendered Security Joseph R. Bongiovi, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill; Lisa Leitz, Chapman University  Improving institutional change regarding the perception of uncaring leadership: A mixed method approach to employee retention with military intelligence specialists David James Kritz, National Intelligence University

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Friday, 12:00 PM-1:30 PM– cont’d 108. Mini-Conference: Reproduction: III: Social Contexts of Contraception --Conway (Hyatt)  The Medicalization of Contraceptives and Implications for Women's Choice Ann V. Bell, University of Delaware; Jamie Lee Manzer, University of Delaware  Race, Ethnicity, and the Education Gradient in Contraceptive Sterilization Mieke Eeckhaut, University of Delaware  "They Say the Pill Doesn't Affect Your Body, But It Does!": Women's Resistance to Hormones and Use of Less-Effective Contraception Lindsay Stevens, Rutgers University

109. Panel: Energy and Society: Efforts to Promote Renewable Energy in the U.S. and Beyond --Pisces A (Hyatt) Organizer: Raymond P. Scattone, University of Delaware Presider: Raymond P. Scattone, University of Delaware  Shooting the Breeze: An Analysis of Best Practice Propagation among State Offshore Wind Policy-makers Aaron Russell, University of Delaware; Imelda Foley, University of Delaware  Public Perception and Social Acceptance of Renewable Energy Generation Systems in India: A Review Sashwat Roy, University of Delaware  Raymond P. Scattone, University of Delaware

110. Author-Meets-Critics: Cinzia Solari’s On the Shoulders of Grandmothers: Gender, Migration and Post-Soviet State-State Building --Pisces B (Hyatt) Organizer: Silvia Dominguez, Northeastern University Author: Cinzia D Slari, University of Massachusetts - Boston Critics:  Smitha Radhakrishnan, Wellesley College  Leah Schmalzbauer, Amherst College  Jennifer Utrata, University of Puget Sound

111. Presidential Session: Justice in America: Continuity & Change --Chesapeake Ballroom II (Sheraton) Organizer: Bruce Western, Harvard University Presider: Bruce Western, Harvard University Panelists: Monica Bell, Yale University; Issa Kohler-Haussmann, Yale University; Carla Shedd, CUNY Graduate Center; Jerry Flores, University of Toronto

112. Presidential Session: Technological Innovation, Organizations, and the Changing Nature of Work --Chesapeake Ballroom III (Sheraton) Organizer: Diane Vaughan, Columbia University Presider: Harvey Molotch, New York University  Interaction Ritual Threads: Does IRC Theory Apply Online? Paul DiMaggio, New York University; Clark Bernier, Princeton University; Charles Heckscher, Rutgers University; David Mimno, Cornell University  Restructuring Categories in Organizations: How Does Uber Curate the Employment Category in the US? Merve Kirmaci, Bogazici University  Digital Reconfigurations Wanda Orlikowski, Massachusetts Institute of Technology  The Liabilities of Technological Innovation: Airspace, Automation, and Architecture in the Modernization of Air Traffic Control Diane Vaughan, Columbia University

113. Paper Session: Critical Race Theory and the Impossibility of Integration: Racially Realistic Strategizing for Social Change --Baltimore (Hyatt) Presider: Chris Chambers, Northeastern University  There are No White Muslims: The "Good Muslim," The "Radical Islamic Terrorist," and the Construction of Whiteness Saher Selod, Simmons College  The New Black Middle Class and the Seductive Fallacy of Integration Saida Grundy, Boston University (Continued)

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Friday, 12:00 PM-1:30 PM– cont’d 113. (Cont’d) Paper Session: Critical Race Theory and the Impossibility of Integration: Racially Realistic Strategizing for Social Change --Baltimore (Hyatt)  Ending the War for Hearts and Minds? Colorblindness, Critical Race Theory, and the Permanence of White Ignorance Jennifer Mueller, Skidmore College  Race Tests and the Impossibility of Integration Glenn Bracey, Villanova University; Dave McIntosh, University of Louisville

114. Paper Session: Topics in Immigration Studies --Calvert (Hyatt)  "Dreamweavers": Centering the visual in international migration Diditi Mitra, Brookdale Community College  Aging process in an ethnic enclave. Barriers and opportunities for older age Polish immigrants in Greenpoint, New York City. Karolina Lukasiewicz, New York University; Ewa Dzurak, CUNY College of Staten Island; Ewa Maliga, CUNY College of Staten Island; Marta Pawlaczek, New York University; Izabela Barry, CUNY College of Staten Island  Undocumented at CUNY: The Case of South Koreans Jennifer Catherine Sloan, City University of New York (CUNY) Graduate Center  Asian immigration and the wage penalty of STEM professions in the United States Philip Broyles, Shippensburg University  Internet Dating and Cross-Cultural Family Relationships --- A Case Study of International Marriage in American Small Town--- Min Li, Norwich University

115. Paper Session: Politics and Social Movements --Charles (Hyatt)  When Critical Events Are An Opportunity: How Gun Control Groups Responded Strategically To The Sandy Hook Shooting Eulalie Laschever, University of California at Irvine  State Coercive Capacity Versus the Application of Coercion: Evidence from China Yao Li, Harvard University; Manfred Elfstrom, Harvard University  Enemies Foreign and Domestic: Challenges to Sovereignty in the Early American Republic James Joseph Hurlbert, Yale University  Genocide and Social Movements: How Understanding Genocide Helps Us to Broaden Our Understanding of Social Movements Jillian Paige LaBranche, Brandeis University  When Brokers Cut Ties: A Study of Coalition Failure Andrew Byrne O'Keefe, Harvard University

116. Paper Session: Social Mobility and Inequality --Chesapeake Ballroom I (Sheraton)  Why are Asian Americans Successful? Explanations of Social Mobility in the Liberal and Conservative Media Lili Dao, New York University  A General Technique for Decomposing Temporal Trends in Population-Level Data Ethan Fosse, Princeton University  The Impact of a Poverty Simulation on Poverty Attributions Jennifer Engler, York College of PA; Laura West Steck, York College of PA; Perri Druen, York College of PA  From Us to Marriageable Us: How Homeland Politics Polarize Marital Boundaries among Chinese Immigrants Yuching Julia Cheng, SUNY at Albany  Equalization or Selection? Reassessing the Meritocratic Potential of a College Degree in Intergenerational Income Mobility Xiang Zhou, Harvard University

117. Paper Session: Health and Inequality II --Douglass (Hyatt)  Medicalization and Patient Agency Revisited: Re-Integrating Insights from the "Making Out" Tradition into Medicalization Theory Jim Zetka, University at Albany  Constructing the Health of a City: Using a Political Ecology Framework to Investigate Health Inequalities Misty Lee Harris, West Virginia University  Racial-ethnic, gender and occupational differences in health insurance access following employment transitions Terceira Ann Berdahl, Agency for Healthcare Research & Quality (Continued)

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Friday, 12:00 PM-1:30 PM– cont’d 117. (Cont’d) Paper Session: Health and Inequality II --Douglass (Hyatt)  "The Effects of Race and Gender on Social Inequalities among Black and Coloured Mothers in Cape Town, South Africa" Simone Yukim Lee-Marie Martin, Rutgers University  Complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) as low cultural health capital: The cultural disconnect between conventional physicians and CAM patients Crystal Adams, University of Miami

118. Paper Session: Sociology of Food --Executive Board Room (Hyatt) Presider: Justin Schupp, Wheaton College MA  Alternative paths for success? Exploring farmers' markets in rural and low-income areas. Carlos Coleman, USDA Agricultural Marketing Service; Justin Schupp, Wheaton College MA  "The Next Portland": Discourses of Gentrification and Food as Social Problems Alice Julier, Chatham University  Food Incubators in the New Urban Foodscape Nga Than, CUNY - Graduate Center

119. Paper Session: Population Change, Growth and Inequality in the City --Potomac (Sheraton)  The Functional Anatomy of Residential Segregation Carl Nordlund, Central European University  Disentangling the demographic and spatial dynamics of environmental inequality formation Thomas William Marlow, Brown University; Scott Frickel, Brown University; James Elliot, Rice University  Residential Segregation among Latino Subgroups Alex Trillo, Saint Peter's University; Giovani Burgos, Adelphi University; Patrick Cucurullo, Saint Peter's University; Molly O'halloran, Saint Peter's University  Trajectories of Neighborhood Racial Transition in New York City: Insights on Increasing Ethnoracial Diversity and New Racial Hierarchies Across Neighborhoods, 1980-2010. Ronald Flores, Connecticut College; Peter Lobo, New York City Department of City Planning  Regulating Landlords: Unintended Consequences for Poor Tenants Meredith Jill Greif, Johns Hopkins

120. Mini-Conference: Class and Culture: V. Class, Childrearing, and Socialization --Lombard (Hyatt) Presider: Susan Dumais, CUNY Lehman College,  Raising Middle-Class Children in China: A Cultural Logic of Flexible Development Lily Liang, University of Wisconsin - Madison  Destined by Class? A Quantitative Analysis of Social Class Behavior Patterns Andrew Fasullo, Boston University  Class and Embodiment: Elite Children's Lessons in Comportment Peter Francis Harvey, University of Pennsylvania  The Power of Information: Maternal Education and Childrearing EUNSIL OH, Harvard University

121. Mini-Conference: Small Cities: III. Gentrification or Revitalization? --Columbia (Hyatt)  Urban Lift-off Amid the Rural Amenity Economy: Poughkeepsie and the "Brooklynization" of the Hudson Valley Leonard Nevarez, Vassar College  "Land Covered in Grass": Urban Development in Port Jervis, NY Michelle Rufrano, Fordham University  The Revitalization of Southwest Lancaster City PA Mary Glazier, Millersville University  Patterns of Change in Smaller Cities: Indexing change in four Atlantic Canadian cities Lisa Kaida, McMaster University; Howard Ramos, Dalhousie University; Diana Singh, McMaster University; Rochelle Wijesingha, McMaster University

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Friday, 12:00 PM-1:30 PM– cont’d 122. Mini-Conference: Carework: VI. Tensions & Contradictions in Care --Chesapeake A (Hyatt)  Care, context, and non-compliance: Teachers' responses to education policy within an accountability framework Hester Earle, Teachers College  Rivalry among Health Professionals in Nigeria: a Tale of two Giants Mohammed Abubakar, University of Ilorin; Oluyemi Adesoji Joseph, University of Ilorin, Ilorin, Nigeria; Adejoke Joseph, Bowen University  Letting Go of Leaning In and Being Leaned On: How Competing Stories of Striving and Care- taking Hurt Women (and Everyone Else) and What We Can do About Them Donna King, University of North Carolina at Wilmington  Gender, Care Work, and Medicine: Conceptualizing Care Work along a Continuum Monica Cuddy, University of Delaware Discussant:  Robin G. Isserles, CUNY BMCC

123. Mini-Conference: Globalization in Uncertain Times: II. Migration, Assimilation and Integration --Annapolis (Hyatt) Presider: Miho Iwata, Towson University  The Indo-Caribbean diaspora in the U.K.: Integration and identity across two generations. Kamini Grahame, Penn State University; Peter Grahame, Penn State University - Schuylkill  Integration under the Shadow of Assimilation: The Case of Turkish Immigrants in Berlin Ezgi Deniz Rasit, Northeastern University  Moving Back to a "Modernized" Homeland: How Older Taiwanese Returnees Navigate Uncertainty and Social Belonging Across Borders Ken Chih-Yan Sun, Hong Kong Baptist University Discussant:  Ernesto Castañeda, American University

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124. Undergraduate Posters III -- Third Floor Foyer (Hyatt) 1. How do childfree young adults understand their own medical needs and how does that understanding influence whether or not they obtain health insurance? Crystal A Messina, Brooklyn College 2. The Challenges Abortion Providers Faces in the U.S and Their Reasons for Continued Commitment Mukta Begum, Brooklyn College - City University of New York 3. The Appropriation of Femininity in Todays Hip Hop Amanda Gabriela Rozon, Brooklyn College - City University of New York 4. How does living in a historic attraction zone measure or construct your social, mental and economic placement in a society? : An examination of the leading factors that contribute to decline in Coney Island and how this affects different generations Claudia Evadne Armstrong, Brooklyn College - City University of New York 5. Race, Class and Other Influences on Campus Political Activism at CUNY Brooklyn College Sarah Cristina Pomar, Brooklyn College - City University of New York 6. Mental Health and Kin Networks Among Aging LGBQ Women Emily Ann Hallabrin, Brooklyn College CUNY 7. How undergraduate non-black Latinx students in CUNY experience race and blackness Carla Paola Hernandez, Brooklyn College CUNY 8. Social Factors and Opportunities in Higher Education Amanda Ruocco, Caldwell College 9. The Limited Success of Women in the Legal Profession: Tokens or Lawyers? Ayda Basaran, Columbia University 10. DACA And Dreamers: Our life Mary Soto, CUNY Bronx CC 11. Trauma and Academics Doreen Young, CUNY-Lehman College (Continued)

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124. (Cont’d) Undergraduate Posters III -- Third Floor Foyer (Hyatt) 12. Blending in and standing out: The social structure of adolescent victimization Bernard A. Coles IV, Hofstra University 13. The Influence of "Feminist" Self-Identification on Attitudes toward Women's Issues Zoey Storck, Ramapo College of New Jersey; Julia Chirichella, Ramapo College of New Jersey 14. The Effectiveness of Incorporating Mindfulness Practice into a First-Year Seminar Course Kristen Jajko, Ramapo College of New Jersey 15. Race in Media: Influence on Children Shayne La-Shonda Garnes, SUNY at New Paltz; Noah Vasquez, SUNY at New Paltz 16. Socioeconomic Disparities Within the U.S. Health Care System Eleanor Condelles, SUNY at New Paltz; Devin White McCarthy, SUNY New Paltz 17. Rap Music and Commercialization Overtime Nathan Roy Raskopf, SUNY Farmingdale 18. Exploring Colorblind Racism Through the Use of Hashtags Kasey Cover, SUNY New Paltz 19. The Masked Truth of Arranged Marriage within the Media Christina Paulson, SUNY New Paltz 20. Queer Sexuality in Video Games Steven Bagoly, SUNY New Paltz 21. Socioeconomic Disparities Within the U.S. Healthcare System Devin White McCarthy, SUNY New Paltz; Eleanor Condelles, SUNY at New Paltz 22. Using Intersectionality to Examine Race and Class John Martin Lowe, US Military Academy 23. Ethnic Minority Attitudes Toward The Police Inayah Muhammad, William Paterson University 24. Sexual Harassment and Discrimination Amongst Female Police Officers Waleska Herrera, William Paterson University 25. Black College Students' Attitudes Towards Being Taught by White Teachers: Examining White Teachers' Impact on Black Students' Academic Performance Elif Inal, William Paterson University of New Jersey 26. Finger-Printing and Finger Pointing: How Firm Legitimacy Affected Lobbying Outcomes of Transportation Network Companies in Chicago and Austin Nicholas Joseph Occhiuto, Yale University

125. Mini-Conference: Digital Sociology: II. Surveillance & Censorship --Frederick (Hyatt)  Corporate Surveillance and the Labor of Fitness in Workplace Health Promotion Programs Marianne Neal-Joyce, University of Massachusetts - Amherst  From Maps to Apps: Changing Technologies and the Coming-of-Age Road Trip Laura Carpenter, Vanderbilt University  Sacrificing Customers in the Name of Data? How Privacy Policies Affect Purchase Decisions Denise Anthony, Dartmouth College; Kelly Caine, Clemson University; Sameer Patil, Indiana University; Celeste Campos-Castillo, University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee; Charles Luke Alan Stark, Dartmouth College

126. Mini-Conference: Military Sociology: IV: War, Demographics, and the State -- Chesapeake B (Hyatt) Presider: Sidra Jass Montgomery, University of Maryland - College Park  Military Governments & Praetorian Militarization Steve Carlton-Ford, University of Cincinnati  Environmental Degradation and National Security: Comparison of Military and Civilian Attitudes Ryan Kelty, United States Air Force Academy; Alex Cerise, US Air Force Academy; Xavier McElhannon, US Air Force Academy  War, Women and Fertility Patterns in Asia Barbara Wejnert, University at Buffalo, State University of New York; Xingyu Chen, University at Buffalo, State University of New York

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Friday, 1:45 PM-3:15 PM – cont’d 127. Mini-Conference: Reproduction: IV: Reproductive Disparities and Stigma --Conway (Hyatt)  Milk Metaphors: The Moral Work of Producing Breast Milk Katherine Johnson, Tulane University  Stratification in Perceptions and Beliefs about Women's Labor Pain and Pain Management Theresa Morris, Texas A & M University; Vani Dawson Mathur, Texas A & M University; Kelly McNamara, Texas A & M University  The Heterogeneous Treatment Effect of Teenage Childbearing on Educational Attainment: The Importance of Race/Ethnicity Kiwoong Park, University at Albany, SUNY  "Parenting like a White Person": Race and Maternal Support Among Marginalized Mothers Cheryl Crane, Franklin College; Karen Christopher, University of Louisville

128. Mini-Conference: Race and Organizations: III: When Whiteness Reigns Supreme -- Baltimore (Hyatt)  A Radio for Which Public? On NPR's Foundational Whiteness Laura Garbes, Brown University  The Impact of "Raced" Institutions and Organizations on Academic Careers Roberta Spalter- Roth, ASA/George Mason University; Jason Smith, George Mason University; Amber Kalb, George Mason University; Jean Shin, American Sociological Association  We Can't Fight What We Can't See: Grading Top Sociology Graduate Programs' Training on Race Vilna Bashi Treitler, University of California at Santa Barbara  Sociological Jim Crow: The Origins and Maintenance of Institutional Racism in US Sociology Michael Schwartz, State University of New York at Stony Brook; Aldon Morris, Northwestern University Discussant:  Carolyn Riehl, Teachers College, Columbia University

129. Author-Meets-Critics: Chad Goldberg’s Modernity and the Jews in Western Social Thought --Pisces B (Hyatt) Organizer: John Torpey, City University of New York (CUNY) Graduate Center Author: Chad Goldberg, University of Wisconsin-Madison Critics:  William I. Brustein, West Virginia University  Fuyuki Kurasawa, York University  Angel Adams Parham, Loyola University  Iddo Tavory, New York University

130. Presidential Session: Personal Networks in the Internet Era --Chesapeake Ballroom II (Sheraton) Organizer: Mario Small, Harvard University Presider: Mario Small, Harvard University Panelists: Elizabeth Bruch, University of Michigan at Ann Arbor; Keith Hampton, Michigan State University; Mario Small, Harvard University; Nancy Baym, Microsoft Research  The Labor of Online Relating Nancy Baym, Microsoft Research  Finding a Romantic Partner Online Elizabeth Bruch, University of Michigan at Ann Arbor  When Personal Networks Become Persistent and Pervasive Keith Hampton, Michigan State University  Finding Emotional Support Mario Small, Harvard University

131. Paper Session: Immigration and the Law --Calvert (Hyatt)  Disparities by Nationality in U.S. Immigration Apprehensions, Detentions, and Deportations, 1980-2010 Margot Moinester, Harvard University  The Get in the Line Game: Can You Stay 'Legal'? Lina Rincón, Framingham State University; Stephanie Brown, UMass Boston (Continued)

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Friday, 1:45 PM-3:15 PM – cont’d 131. (Cont’d) Paper Session: Immigration and the Law --Calvert (Hyatt)  Divergent Pathways to Higher Education: Undocumented Student Experiences in North Carolina and Massachusetts Alessandra Bazo Vienrich, University of Massachusetts Boston  Multi-Step Pathways to Highly Skilled Immigrants' Legal Permanent Residency in the United States Marcela F. González, CUNY Graduate Center,  Blocked at the top: How legal status constrains labor market entry for skilled migrants Elizabeth M. Jacobs, University of Pennsylvania

132. Paper Session: Organizational Aspects of Educational Institutions --Charles (Hyatt)  Responding to Perverse Incentives: Inflation in Charter-School Test Scores Ann Mantil, Harvard Graduate School of Education  Examining the Association between Retention Rates and Graduation Rates for Pennsylvania's Institutions of Higher Education Jeremiah Coldsmith, University of Pittsburgh at Johnstown  Dilemmas of Disclosure: Street-Level Bureaucrats and Mandated Reporting in High Schools" Max A. Greenberg, Boston University  A Routine Activities Theory (RAT) Approach to Predicting Reported On-Campus Rape Catherine White- Berheide, Skidmore College; Lauren Gorstein, Skidmore College; Abigail Peace Gramaglia, Skidmore College; Isabelle Lynn Alley, Skidmore College

133. Mini-Conference: Carework: VII. The Battle Against Mandatory Overtime: Homecare, Care Work on University Campus, and the Boycott Against Reynolds-Pactiv --Chesapeake A (Hyatt)  Mandatory Overtime in the Homecare Industry Today Mary Lister, Sociology Department, SUNY Binghamton  Students Organizing Against Mandatory Overtime and the Boycott Against Reynolds/Pactiv Kai Wen Yang, Binghamton University  The Working Condition of Undergraduate Students and Carework on University Campus Patricia Acipreste, SUNY Binghamton  Connecting Our Fights and the Control of Our Time Jonathan Taubes, SUNY Binghamton

134. Paper Session: Education and Inequality I --Chesapeake Ballroom I (Sheraton)  College Choices Among Students in a Housing Mobility Program: Social Integration, Cultural Capital, and Intensive Mentoring Allison Young, Johns Hopkins University  Untapped Potential What happens after a student is suspended? Leah L Gillion, Princeton University  American Secondary Education as a Mechanism to Transmit Parental Advantages for Upper Middle Class Chinese Families Siqi Tu, CUNY Graduate Center  Caught in the middle: Higher education access, migration, and transnational Indian American youth Adrienne Atterberry, Syracuse University

135. Paper Session: Cultural Dimensions of Gender Inequality --Chesapeake Ballroom III (Sheraton)  Plastic Patriarchy: Gender Integration and Patriarchal Resilience in Pakistan and the U.S. Jaime Hartless, University of Virginia; Fauzia Husain, University of Virginia  Ambivalent Masculinity Christin Munsch, University of Connecticut  Gender, Tradition, and Environmental Stewardship in the Sport Hunting Community Kaitlin Stephanie Meck, University at Albany, SUNY  "But what about the White people that are left behind?" The Geopolitical Pursuit of White Masculinity Carol Ann Jackson, University of Connecticut; Rhys Hall, University of Connecticut  Heteronormativity in Country Music Della Dawley Burke, University of New Hampshire

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Friday, 1:45 PM-3:15 PM – cont’d 136. Paper Session: Building Campus Programs to Advance Sociological Teaching and Learning --Executive Board Room (Hyatt)  Infusing a Sociological Framework into Service-Learning and Campus-Community Partnership Work Jonathan M White, Bentley University  A Sociology of Action & Inclusion: Pedagogical Strategies for Countering White Supremacism and Immigrant Exclusion in Our Contemporary Era Adam Saltsman, Worcester State University  Interdisciplinary Health Equity: Advancing a Sociological Approach to Teaching and Learning in Public Health Shelley K White, Simmons College  Walking Forward Together: Building Community through Sociology, Social Practice Art, and Community Partnerships Laura O'Toole, Salve Regina University; Susannah Strong, Salve Regina University

137. Paper Session: Mechanics of Class Inequality --Pisces A (Hyatt)  The Killing: A Comparison of the Gender Politics of Forbrydelsen and its American Remake The Killing Isabel Pinedo, CUNY Hunter College  Accounting for Insecurity: Assessing the Role of Childhood Income Volatility on Educational Achievement and Attainment Jeremy Cohen, Princeton University  How Does Social Class Shape Neighborhood and School Selection Processes? Disentangling the Roles of Cognitive Skills, Non-Cognitive Skills, and Cultural Capital Jared Nathan Schachner, Harvard University  Nyeisha's Mother: An Ethnographic Examination of Urban Schooling and Adopting a Resource Orientation Toward Social Capital Nicole Mittenfelner Carl, University of Pennsylvania

138. Paper Session: Urban Change and Gentrification I --Potomac (Sheraton)  Visualizing Super-Gentrification Judith Halasz, SUNY at New Paltz; Elizabeth Levy, SUNY New Paltz  Early Gentrifiers and the Politics of Neighborhood Development Taylor Elyse Cain, Boston University  (Working Title) Rights to the Island: Ethnography of Roosevelt Island's Capitalist Urbanisation Amidst 21st Century Developments Connie Ong Blukis, CUNY Brooklyn College  The Effect of Gentrification on Race and Income Polarization in Baltimore Lee Scrivener, University of Wisconsin-Madison

139. Workshop: Preparing Applications for Tenure and Promotion (Sponsored by the Committee on the Status of Women) --Douglass (Hyatt)  Joanne Ardovini, Metropolitan College of New York  Laura West Steck, York College of PA  Ingrid Castro, Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts

140. Mini-Conference: Class and Culture: VI. Culture, Wealth, and Elites --Lombard (Hyatt) Presider: Courtney Boen, University of Pennsylvania  A Comparison of British and Finnish Young Elites, 1970-2010: Sociodemographic Background, Current Position and Cultural Self-Image Semi Purhonen, University of Tampere; Taru Lindblom, University of Tampere  Wealth and Perceptions of Inequality Liza Steele, SUNY Purchase; Joseph Cohen, Queens College / City University of New York  High Culture, Black Culture: Strategic Assimilation and Cultural Steering in Museum Philanthropy Patricia Banks, Mount Holyoke  Educating the Poor: The Promise and Peril of Trickle-Down Philanthropy Patrick Inglis, Grinnell College

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Friday, 1:45 PM-3:15 PM – cont’d 141. Mini-Conference: Small Cities: IV. Identity and Place-making --Columbia (Hyatt)  Beyond the Labor Market: Meaning Making, Lifestyle Choice and Middle Class Economic Security Alexis Mann, Brandeis University  "It's both and": Ambivalent queer community in a small, Midwestern city Clare Forstie, Farmingdale State College  Urban Religious and Civic Incorporation: Contesting/Constructing the Public Meaning of Islam and Muslim Identity Matthew Luther Lindholm, Concordia College, Moorhead MN  Aesthetics and Agency: Reviving Distressed Suburban Malls in the New Latino South John Arroyo, MIT

142. Mini-Conference: Globalization in Uncertain Times: III. Nationalism and Globalization in Comparative Perspective --Annapolis (Hyatt) Presider: Ho-Fung Hung, Johns Hopkins  The Paradox of Nationalism and Globalism: China under Xi Jinping Xiaoshuo Hou, Skidmore College  The Impacts of Nationalism on Public Support for Globalization in Taiwan Jiun-Da Lin, University of Maryland - College Park; Fang-Yi Huang, University of Florida  Selling and Resisting Globalization: The Misleading Conflation of Globalization and Immigration Amber Shemesh, American University; Ernesto Castañeda, American University Discussant:  Ho-Fung Hung, Johns Hopkins

3:00 PM-4:00 PM New Books Reception – Book Exhibit – Bistro Lounge & Restaurant

3:30 PM-5:00 PM

143. Undergraduate Posters IV -- Third Floor Foyer (Hyatt) 1. Life Course Theory and Non-Traditional College Students Doreen Thode, Central Connecticut State University 2. Breaking Gender Scripts in the Sports Industry Laurie Alexandra Quinn, Chesapeake College; Shannon Fleishman, Chesapeake College 3. The Experiences of Teachers Facilitating Discussions Around Racial Discrimination in White Rural Communities Emily Tina Palermo, Colgate University 4. The Effect of "Beauty-Gurus'" Status Characteristics on Participants' Perceptions of Their Use of Makeup Lien Ivonne Caputo, Colgate University 5. Centering Minority Survivors' Experiences on College Campuses Sarah Un-Hae McDaniel, Colgate University 6. Examining the Role of Selective Colleges in Producing Graduates Committed to Altruistic Good Timothy Arthur Englehart, Colgate University 7. What'd You Do This Summer? Impact of Student Capital on Access to and Experience in Elite Internships Lucia Carina Stan, Colgate University 8. Beyond Homogenous Homosociality: An Analysis of Masculinity Across Group Types Mason Jones, Colgate University 9. Homework Practices and Policies Between High- and Low- SES Schools During the Transition to Middle School Hunter Anne Filer, Colgate University 10. Parenting Styles of Fathers Who Drug Misuse and Drug-Deal Antonio Villegas, Connecticut College 11. Drug perceptions of non-delinquent youth across different socio-spatial environments Paula Isabel Torres, Connecticut College (Continued)

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Friday, 3:30 PM-5:00 PM– cont’d 143. (Cont’d) Undergraduate Posters IV -- Third Floor Foyer (Hyatt) 12. Measuring Trends of Sexual Assault in the United States Julia Linde Packman, Connecticut College 13. Non-delinquent Youth and Police Presence across Institutional Settings Marisol Flores, Connecticut College; Denise Perez, Connecticut College; Zoe Halpert, Connecticut College 14. Outsiders on a U.S. Campus: A Qualitative Study of Scandinavian Students and Their Experiences Liselotte Johnsrud Hammer, Eastern Connecticut State University 15. An Exploration of Institutional Policies on Consensual Student Faculty Romantic and Sexual Relationships: Typologies and Student Perceptions Samantha Castonguay, Ithaca College 16. Comparing Aging in the United States and Sub-Saharan Africa Megan Elizabeth Miller, Roanoke College 17. Stigma, Identity, and Refugees: A Symbolic Interactionist Analysis Catherine Chestnutt, Roanoke College 18. Justifications/Rationalizations for Shoplifting from Large and Small Businesses Briana Jean Camassa, SUNY Oneonta 19. More than Clients: Blind Industrial Workers and the Struggle to Organize JENNITH LUCAS, Syracuse University 20. Resisting language shift pressures: A quantitative study among U.S. second-generation immigrant groups Mary Sims Drummond, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 21. Understanding Student Opinions on Race, Meritocracy, and Diversity in a Race-Conscious Age Kathleen Elizabeth Arney, UNC Chapel Hill 22. Cross Sectional Time Series Analysis on the Impacts of Race on Homeownership Caroline Vincenza Brooks, University of Connecticut at Storrs; Richard Williams, University of Notre Dame 23. A Healthy Food Inventory of Waterbury, CT Savannah-Nicole Villalba, University of Connecticut at Storrs; Andrea Voyer, University of Connecticut at Storrs 24. Organic Solidarity in Contemporary Societies Jennifer Rose Accuosti, University of Hartford

144. Mini-Conference: Digital Sociology: III. The Far-Right & Digital Culture --Frederick (Hyatt)  The Digital Apostles of the GOP Francesca Tripodi, University of Virginia  Colin Kaepernick's "silent protest": postrouth, hyperreality and prosumption Piergiorgio Degli Esposti, University of Bologna  Memes as a Source of Racialized Discourse. Tabitha Loker Fairchild, Virginia Commonwealth University  Deep Roots: Mapping the Networks of the Old, New and Alt Right Lauren Payton, Virginia Commonwealth University

145. Mini-Conference: Military Sociology: V: The Sociology of Cadets --Chesapeake B (Hyatt) Presider: Jacob Absalon, United States Military Academy  Effects of Socioeconomic Status on Cadet Performance at West Point Riley Charleston Nolan, United States Military Academy  Is Bourdieu Still Relevant: How feelings of belonging impact success at the United States Military Academy? Carolyn Morgan Kehn, United State Military Academy; Netteange Monaus, United States Military Academy  Teaching War from a Sociological Perspective at West Point Remi Hajjar, US Military Academy  Inscribing Identities On Uniformed Bodies Taylor Winfield, Princeton University

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Friday, 3:30 PM-5:00 PM– cont’d 146. Mini-Conference: Race and Organizations: IV: How Do Organizations "Do" Race, Part I --Baltimore (Hyatt)  Organizational Legacy: Nineteenth Century Fraternal Orders and Racial Inequality Pamela Popielarz, University of Illinois at Chicago  Fitting In: An Organizational Approach to Understanding the Minority Student Experience in College Anthony Stephen Peña, University of Illinois at Chicago  Race and the Boundaries of State Bureaucracy in Bolivia Marcelo Bohrt, American University Discussant:  Stephen Ruszczyk, Montclair State University

147. Author-Meets-Critics: Richard Ocejo's Masters of Craft: Old Jobs in the New Urban Economy --Pisces B (Hyatt) Organizer: Jonathan R Wynn, UMASS-Amherst Presider: Hilary Silver, Brown University Author: Richard E. Ocejo, John Jay College and the Graduate Center, CUNY Critics:  Joseé Johnston, University of Toronto  Rachael Woldoff, West Virginia University  Van Tran, Columbia University

148. Presidential Session: Institutions and National Development --Potomac (Sheraton) Organizer: Alejandro Portes, Princeton University and University of Miami Presider: Alejandro Portes, Princeton University and University of Miami Panelists: Nina Bandelj, University of California, Irvine; Salo Coslovsky, Wagner School, NYU; José Luis Velasco, National University of Mexico Discussant:  Susan Eckstein, Boston University

149. Paper Session: Racialization and the Context of Immigrant Incorporation --Calvert (Hyatt)  Resettled and Unsettled: Syrian Refugee Racialization Heba Gowayed, Princeton University  Revisiting the Bamboo Ceiling: Early Career Milestones of High Skilled Immigrants in the US STEM labor market Shirley Michelle lung, The Johns Hopkins University  Competing to Survive: Identity and Racial Threat in Puerto Rican Hartford Bianca Gonzalez- Sobrino, University of Connecticut  Unauthorized and Irish in the U.S. today Amanda Crabb, Curry College

150. Paper Session: Education, Organization and Community --Charles (Hyatt)  Explaining Graduate Employee Unionization in the United States: A Multi-Institutional Politics Approach Kathleen A Ragon, University of Connecticut  Decoupling Variation and the Case of Family Involvement: An Analysis of Organizational Achievement Indicators and Mission Statement Mismatch in Chicago Public High Schools Kiara Millay Nerenberg, Johns Hopkins University  Innovation and Maintenance in Higher Education: A Theory of Bloat in American Universities Chris R. Colocousis, James Madison University  Examining the role of the school in rural communities: Assessing the perspectives of school leaders William Presswood, Nova Southeastern University; Sue Hildenbrand, Barry University

151. Paper Session: Terrorism, Repression and Inequality --Chesapeake A (Hyatt)  Dismantling the 20th. century: Political Parties, Political Conflict and Political Change Eric Lichten, Long Island University  Spitting Bullets: Anger's Long-Ignored Role in Reactions to Terror: An Examination of College Students' Fear and Anger Responses to Terrorism Gabriel Rubin, Montclair State University; Christopher Salvatore, Montclair State University (Continued)

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Friday, 3:30 PM-5:00 PM– cont’d 151. (Cont’d) Paper Session: Terrorism, Repression and Inequality --Chesapeake A (Hyatt)  Terrorism as A Type of Terrorization: A Review Abolfazl Sotoudeh-Sherbaf, Boston College  Ambivalent Voting Behavior in Iran, 1997-2005 Aghil Daghagheleh, Rutgers University - New Brunswick

152. Paper Session: Gender and the City (Sponsored by the Committee on the Status of Women) --Douglass (Hyatt) Organizers: Meghan Rich, University of Scranton; Simone Kolysh, CUNY Graduate Center Presider: Meghan Rich, University of Scranton  Toxciscity: Exploring Violence Against Transgender People in the Public Sphere Simone Kolysh, CUNY Graduate Center  Being Scared in the Dark: The Impact of Fear for Urban Girls Ingrid Castro, Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts; Ana Campos Manzo, Connecticut College  Bartending: Women's Work? Mary DeStephano, University of Maryland  Run to the Gully: Structural Escape of Jamaican Queer Communities under the Neoliberal Turn Mikie Stephens, Sociology Department, SUNY Binghamton

153. Paper Session: Culture, Globalization and Traveling --Executive Board Room (Hyatt)  How does ecotourism influence the form and philosophy of life of the Kogis? A Case Study among the Kogis of Colombia Luisa Bravo, Innsbruck University  #Safari, Terroir & Wilderness 2.0 Cassie M. Hays, Gettysburg College

154. Workshop: Data Workshop in Firm Diversity and Discrimination --Pisces A (Hyatt)  Donald Tomaskovic-Devey, University of Massachusetts  Steven Boutcher, Center for Employment Equity

155. Mini-Conference: Class and Culture: VII. Class, Culture, and Higher Education (II) -- Conway (Hyatt) Presider: Kim Goyette, Temple University  "Cautionary Tales": Low-Income First Generation College Students, Educational Mobility, and Familial Meaning-Making Processes Ashley Rondini, Franklin & Marshall College  Taking Place into Account: First-Generation College Students' Experiences at Public Institutions Taylor Nicole Laemmli, University of Wisconsin - Madison; Eric Grodsky, University of Wisconsin-Madison; Lyn Macgregor, University of Wisconsin-Madison  Hidden Sources of Inequality: Entitlement and Constraint in College Academics Mary Larue Scherer, University of Massachusetts, Amherst  The Class Warfare Continues: Positioning Practices Beyond Postsecondary Education Lois Weis, SUNY at Buffalo; Kristin Cipollone, Ball State University

156. Mini-Conference: Class and Culture: VIII. Culture and Mobility --Lombard (Hyatt) Presider: Jenny Marie Stuber, University of North Florida  The Effects of Social Mobility Fabian T. Pfeffer, University of Michigan  When Middle-Class Kids Prefer Working-Class Jobs: The Case of Aspiring Artists Laura Claire Kremen Adler, Harvard University  Producing Mobility Matthew C Lawrence, Middlebury College  Ahead of the Pack: Does Possession of Cultural Capital Matter for Economic Mobility? Karyn Lacy, University of Michigan

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Friday, 3:30 PM-5:00 PM– cont’d 157. Mini-Conference: Small Cities: V. Civic Engagement, Building Change --Columbia (Hyatt)  The Influence of Public Investment on Resident Engagement in Low-Income Neighborhoods Nathalie Saltikoff, Endicott College; Andrea Rhoades, Endicott College  Local Identity, Global Context: Symbolic Ethnicity and Barriers to Collective Refugee Action Alec Philipp Pierce Rhodes, Hobart & William Smith Colleges; Ervin B. Kosta, Hobart and William Smith Colleges  Tourism as Community Ideology in the Woods of Northern Maine Meaghan Stiman, Boston University  Small Cities, Climate Change Planning and Climate Justice in the U.S Cecelia Catherine Walsh-Russo, University of Copenhagen

158. Mini-Conference: Globalization in Uncertain Times: IV. Trade, Investment, and Institutional Uncertainties --Annapolis (Hyatt) Presider: Joseph R. Bongiovi, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill  From Global Justice to Populist Rage: The Evolving Critique of Free Trade John O'Connor, Central Connecticut State University; Sarah Reilly, Central Connecticut State University  Semi-Globalization and Institutional Uncertainties in Cultural Transfers: Music as a Localized Service John Clarry, Rutgers University  Trump's "America First" Trade Policy and the Transition of Political Power in U.S. Trade Institutions Jesse Liss, CUNY Graduate Center  Inter-State Relations, State Capacity, and Types of Capital: The Rise and Fall of Chinese Foreign Direct Investment in the Philippines. Alvin A. Camba, Johns Hopkins University Discussant:  Akos Rona-Tas, UC San Diego

5:30 PM-7:00 PM

159. Plenary: Race and Immigration in American Society. Robert Sampson & William Julius Wilson --Chesapeake Ballroom (Sheraton)

Presider: Victor Nee, Cornell University

7:00 PM-8:00 PM

Reception: Friday Night Plenary Reception –Chesapeake Ballroom Foyer (Sheraton)

Saturday, 24 February 8:00 AM-9:00 AM

160. Meeting: Committee on the Status of Ethnicity, Race, and Racism --Executive Board Room (Hyatt)

8:30 AM-10:00 AM

161. Undergraduate Posters V -- Third Floor Foyer (Hyatt) 1. Building Hip-Hop Solidarity for Black Lives: How Pan-Racial Unity Affects Commercial Success Daniel Kentaro Oshiro, American University 2. Redefining Success: Looking At Achievement Through the Eyes Of Hispanic First And 1.5 Generation Migrants Anisa Shafiq, American University; Ernesto Castañeda-Tinoco, American University (Continued)

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Saturday, 8:30 AM-10:00 AM – cont’d 161. (Cont’d) Undergraduate Posters V -- Third Floor Foyer (Hyatt) 3. President Trump's Transgender Military Ban, a military strategy or an excuse for discrimination? : An Application of the Best model María Sol Moreira, Frederick Community College 4. Endangered Species Act: Time to Update a Vague, Antiquated Policy? Robin Jean Fogle, Frederick Community College 5. Advocacy, Technology and Drunk Driving: An Application of the Best Model Shyla Noelle Herndon, Frederick Community College 6. Public Health vs. Personal Freedom: Applying the Best Model to Soda Taxes Nicole Elizabeth Benner, Frederick Community College 7. Applying the Best Model to Executive Order 13769 Fatima M Younis, Frederick Community College 8. The Media's Coverages of Sexual Assault on North Eastern College Campuses and How It Shapes the Perception, Knowledge, and Understanding of Readers. Andreea Christina Barb, Gettysburg College 9. Sustainability in Tourism in Indonesia Brianna Marie Costira, Gettysburg College 10. What Makes a Criminal? Comparing case studies of serial killers Andrea Lyssa Near, Gettysburg College 11. Reparations for Black Bodies Oppressed by War and Slavery: Namibia and Black America Katrina McDonald, Johns Hopkins University; Jordan Bell-McDonald, University of Baltimore; Sean Thompson, Johns Hopkins University 12. The Importance of Adequate Health Care Advice: A Deliberative Conception on Communication With Postpartum Women About Heath, D'Yanna Mayshun Reed, Towson University; Jaime DeLuca, Towson University; Jacob Bustad, Towson University 13. Intergenerational Transfer of Coping Strategies Amy Merre Durning, UMBC 14. The Impact of Family of Origin on the College Experiences of Traditional Aged Women who are the First in their Family to Attend College Rachel Caitlyn Crane, UMBC 15. Has the emergence of social media influenced awareness of social movements? Rachel Futterman, University of Maryland 16. Colorism, Lookism, and Tokenism Katarina Yang, University of Maryland; Kemi Ajayi, University of Maryland; Karissa Murphy, University of Maryland; Melissa Rosa, University of Maryland; Alessandra Caico, University of Maryland 17. Patriotism, Protest, and the Impact of Race Brian Sweeney, University of Maryland 18. College Student's Views on Social Policy Jessica Perez-Lopez, University of Maryland; James Stradley, University of Maryland; Michael Lu, University of Maryland; Kevin Edgardo Rodriguez, University of Maryland 19. Awareness of Systemic and Individual Racism on Campus Bryce Ellis, University of Maryland 20. Skin Tone Representation in Rap Music Videos Miri Miller, University of Maryland; 21. Religious Ties in Terms of the Black Middle Classu Brian Sweeney, University of Maryland 22. Health & Spending Josh Landsman, University of Maryland

162. Mini-Conference: Digital Sociology: IV. Critical Theories of the Digital & Temporality -- Frederick (Hyatt)  Queer Theory and the Digital Ephemeral Benjamin Haber, CUNY Graduate Center  Digital Dialectic David Michael Arditi, University of Texas at Arlington  Temporal Symmetry and Digital Connectedness Mary Chayko, Rutgers University  Digital Sociology before Digital Sociology: Studying "Mommy Blogs" from a Minimally Digital Perspective Angela Ward, Utah Valley University

163. Mini-Conference: Reproduction: V: Surrogacy --Conway (Hyatt)  Gay Men as Surrogacy Clients: Equal Access? Heather Jacobson, University of Texas- Arlington  "Surrogacy is Not for the Faint of Heart": An Examination of the Emotional and Physical Consequences of Third-Party Reproduction Elizabeth Ziff, New School for Social Research (Continued)

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Saturday, 8:30 AM-10:00 AM – cont’d 163. (Cont’d) Mini-Conference: Reproduction: V: Surrogacy --Conway (Hyatt)  Gestational Surrogacy in Kazakhstan: History, Laws and Current Practices Alya Guseva, Boston University

164. Panel: Activism, Community Engagement, and Public Sociology I (Sponsored by the Committee on the Status of Women) --Columbia (Hyatt) Organizer: Laura West Steck, York College of PA  Joanne Ardovini, Metropolitan College of New York  Sarah Lageson, Rutgers University at Newark; Kyle Green, Utica College  Meghan Kallman, University of Massachusetts Boston  Randy Lynn, George Mason University

165. Mini-Conference: Race and Organizations: V: How Do Organizations "Do" Race, Part II --Baltimore (Hyatt)  Ascriptive Stigma and the Case of Pakistani Immigrant Organizations Ali R. Chaudhary, Rutgers University, the State University of New Jersey  Race-Making and the Social Organizational Life of the Black Elite Joseph Guzman, Ohio State University  Ethnicity and Organizational Fields in Dominican Neighborhoods of New York Stephen Ruszczyk, Montclair State University; Paul Dugasz, Montclair State University; Vanessa Fujimoto Centeno, Montclair State University Discussant:  Roberta Spalter-Roth, ASA/George Mason University

166. Author-Meets-Critics: Onoso Imoagene's Beyond Expectations: Second-Generation Nigerians in the United States and Britain --Pisces B (Hyatt) Organizer: Derron Wallace, Brandeis University Author: Onoso Imoagene, University of Pennsylvania Critics:  Natasha Warikoo, Harvard University  Oyeronke Oyewumi, State University of New York at Stony Brook  Kevin Thomas, Penn State University  Van Tran, Columbia University

167. Presidential Session: Civil Sphere Theory: The De-Provincializing Project --Chesapeake Ballroom II (Sheraton) Organizer: Jeffrey Alexander, Yale University Presider: Jeffrey Alexander, Yale University  How Robust is the Civil Sphere? Modern Solidarity in Unsettling Times Giuseppe Sciortino, Università di Trento  Black Radical Protests and the US Civil Sphere: Racialized Civil Inclusion, Exclusion and the Black Lives Matter Movement Stephen Ostertag, Tulane University  Thick' breaches for change: Performing civil radical protest in a Colombian public university Carlo Tognato, National University of Colombia, Bogota Discussant:  Jeffrey Alexander, Yale University

168. Paper Session: Gender, Sexuality and Inequality --Calvert (Hyatt)  Who Counts What as Sexual Coercion? Socioeconomic Variation in Perceptions of Consent Rebecca Johnson, Princeton; Celeste Marin, Princeton  Gendered norms on cleanliness? Parents' ideas and practices of hygiene in child care Tsai- Yen Han, Rutgers University  Gender in Children's Stories: Investigating Gender Narratives in Caldecott Award Winners Madison Taylor Howard, Roanoke College; Shannon Anderson, Roanoke College (Continued)

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Saturday, 8:30 AM-10:00 AM – cont’d 168. (Cont’d) Paper Session: Gender, Sexuality and Inequality --Calvert (Hyatt)  From Farmer's Wife to the Fordist Housewife: The Uneven Development of Housewifization Andrew Pragacz, Binghamton University; Ben Marley, Sociology Department, SUNY Binghamton  Unintended Consequences: Cross-National Comparisons of Parental Leave Policy and Inequality Amy Armenia, Rollins College; Brigid Cotter, Rollins College

169. Paper Session: Sex workers --Charles (Hyatt)  "So what if I was a stripper": Stigma management among recreational pole dancers in San Diego Elizabeta Shifrin, City University of New York (CUNY) Graduate Center  When Vulnerable Populations Transition to Adulthood: The Need To Expand Research for Commercially Sexually Exploited Youth Julainne Siegfriedt, University of Massachusetts at Boston  Fundamentally Retrogressive? A Sociological Study of the Career Trajectories of Adult Film Performers Antonio Sirianni, Cornell University; Thomas Ralph Davidson, Cornell University  Selling Sex: Understanding Organizational Relationships Within the Sex Industry Aliyah Imoni Middleton, CUNY John Jay College of Criminal Justice  The Transgender Sex Worker Experience: Constructing a Theory of Risk among Transgender Individuals in the Sex Industry Victoria Ruth Eaton, University of North Carolina at Wilmington

170. Paper Session: Developing Sociological Thinking through Research and Writing -- Chesapeake A (Hyatt) Organizer: Melissa Pirkey, Cornell University  Research Methods and The Red Record: Incorporating Ida B. Wells-Barnett into the Sociology Curriculum Jennifer Padilla Wyse, Widener University  Teaching Sociology and Processes of Social Change through a Pyramid Approach to Writing Aaron Curtis Porter, Millersville University of Pennsylvania  Teaching Students to Conduct Research using Content Analysis Myron Strong, Community College of Baltimore County  Developing Student Understanding of Medical Sociology and the Life Course through Research Intensive, Community Service Learning Susan M. Bodnar-Deren, Virginia Commonwealth University

171. Paper Session: Inequality and Work --Chesapeake B (Hyatt)  Relational Dynamics of Resistance: Rise of Dualism and Interaction between Regular and Non- regular Workers' Unions at the Hyundai shipyard in Ulsan, South Korea Minhyoung Kang, Johns Hopkins University  Leaving the Creative Class City: Pull Factors and Remote Workers Rachael Woldoff, West Virginia University; Robert Litchfield, Washington and Jefferson College  The Corporate War Dead: New Perspectives on the Demographics of American and British Contractors Bryan Robert Feldscher, University of Texas at Austin; Ori Swed, University of Texas at Austin; Jae Kwon, University of Texas at Austin; Thomas Crosbie, Royal Danish Defense College  The Culture of Camaraderie: Firefighting and Informal Mechanisms of Inequality in the Workplace Carolyn M. Ly, Augustana University

172. Paper Session: Networks and Organizations --Chesapeake Ballroom I (Sheraton)  Communal or Exchange Based Risk-Sharing? The Formation of Loan Guarantee Networks in China Lisha Liu, Cornell University; Michael Siemon, Cornell University  Company Compensation Structures and Employees' Financial Risk-Taking Angelina Grigoryeva, Princeton University  Reworking Boundaries: Good Ideas from Chinese Medicine Larry Au, Columbia University

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Saturday, 8:30 AM-10:00 AM – cont’d 173. Paper Session: Economy and Society II --Chesapeake Ballroom III (Sheraton)  Crafting Culture: Exploring the Culture of Craft Beer Drinkers Andrew Forrest Danyew, Arcadia University; Favian Guertin-Martin, Arcadia University  A Multilevel Assessment of Associations Between The Affordable Care Act's Medicaid Expansion And Low-Income Americans Alternative Financial Sector Credit Use Jascha Wagner, University of Delaware  How Good or Bad is Economic Inequality for Entrepreneurship: Does a Society's Stage of Development Make a Difference? Daniel Auguste, University of North Carolina at Charlotte

174. Paper Session: Health Workers --Douglass (Hyatt) Presider: Joshua Morris Hurwitz, Columbia University  The Order of Automation, Diagnosed: Rhetorical Arcs about Technical Change in Radiology Joshua Morris Hurwitz, Columbia University  he Relationship between Social Class Social Support for General Surgical Residents K. Brandon Lang, Bloomsburg University  Expert Knowledge or Emotional Connection?: Examining Clients' Expectations for Highly Skilled Professional Care Adilia E. E. James, Endicott College  Social Factors Related to Receiving a Diagnosis of Depression from a Healthcare Provider Sara Keeler, Lehigh University  Factors influencing the emotional impact of client death on home care workers: Implications of aides' roles in the dying process Emily Franzosa, CUNY Graduate School of Public Health and Health Policy; Emma K Tsui, CUNY Graduate School of Public Health and Health Policy; Kristen Cribbs, CUNY Graduate School of Public Health & Health Policy; Sherry Baron, CUNY Queens College

175. Paper Session: Race and Adoption --Pisces A (Hyatt) Organizers: Wendy Laybourn, University of Mar; Devon Goss, University of Connecticut  Chinese and Korean Adoptees' Racial Identity Struggle and Their Attitudes toward Birth Parents Jungyun Gill, Stonehill College  "I am as Black as I can be": White Adoptive Parents and Expressions of Racial Liminality Carla Goar, Kent State University  Going it Alone: A Black Sociologist Becomes a Single Mother by Choice Through Adoption Cherise Harris, Connecticut College  Adoptees' Reflection of U.S. White Adoptive Parents' Racial and National Preferences Elisha Marr, Calvin College

176. Paper Session: Race and Criminal Justice --Potomac (Sheraton)  Family Reunification and Formation Among Low-income Men of Color Returning from Incarceration Megan Reid, U of Wisconsin - Madison  Police Violence and the Criminalization of Black Women: An Examination of Newspaper Articles Ashley Hollingshead, Rutgers University  An Assessment of Racial Disparities in Bail Amounts in Lancaster County, PA Carrie Lee Smith, Millersville University; Mary Glazier, Millersville University; Abigail Jefferys, Millersville University; Erin Lee, Millersville University of Pennsylvania; Joseph Brandenburg, Millersville University; Brandon Lee, Millersville University; Amy Mitchell, Millersville University  Ideological Representations of Police Brutality in Newspaper Media Post-Black Lives Matter Cara A. Carney, George Washington University; Amanda Pierson, George Washington University  'There's a Willie Horton in Every State': Public Safety Fears and Prisoner Reentry Policies and Practices Tanya N. Whittle, University of Delaware; Chrissy Lu, University of Delaware

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Saturday, 8:30 AM-10:00 AM – cont’d 177. Mini-Conference: Class and Culture: IX. Class, Classrooms, and Schools --Lombard (Hyatt) Presider: Karolyn Tyson, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill  "Why Would You Do That Now?" Social Class and Student-Teacher Interactions in the Transition from Elementary to Middle School Jessica Calarco, Indiana University  Reproducing Class? Exploring Class-Based Cultural Practices Among Danish and American Teachers Gitte Sommer Harrits, Aarhus University  Seeking Diversity, Finding Compromise: When Low Income Parent Shape Progressive Schools Idit Fast, Rutgers University, the State University of New Jersey  Does A Sense of Entitlement Promote Student Achievement? Joanne Golann, Vanderbilt University; Jennifer Darling, Vanderbilt University

178. Mini-Conference: Globalization in Uncertain Times: V. Global Development and Collective Actions --Annapolis (Hyatt) Presider: Beverly Silver, Johns Hopkins University  Waging for Water: Indigenous Farmworker Struggles for Water in an Arid Landscape Marcos Lopez, Bowdoin College  Global Protests? Comparing 5 Social Movements of the 21rst Century Cécile Van de Velde, University of Montreal - UdeM  Health Organizations for Medical Neutrality: The Institutional Basis of Discursive Collective Action Bradley W Williams, George Mason University  Politics of Transnational Humanitarianism: Humanitarian Aid Organizations Assisting Syrian Refugees in Southeastern Turkey Dolunay Ugur, Yale University Discussant:  Beverly Silver, Johns Hopkins University

10:15 AM-11:45 AM

179. Undergraduate Posters VI -- Third Floor Foyer (Hyatt) 1. Makeup Use as an Affirmation of Authentic Self and Vehicle of Empowerment Eve Berkovich, Amherst College 2. The Importance of Kink: Challenging Assumptions of the Kink Community Mika Obayashi, Amherst College 3. Institutional Logics, Roles and Relationships in an Alzheimer's Specialty Unit Brittney L. Pond, College of the Holy Cross; Renee Beard, College of the Holy Cross 4. Understanding the Paradox of the Suicide Race Gap Carolyn Nappy, Providence College; Brandon Martinez, Providence College 5. Birds of a Feather Succeed Together? Racial Residential Segregation and Educational Attainment Keara Ning Sternberg, Skidmore College 6. Screen Time Versus Face Time Kristen Elizabeth Donlevie, Skidmore College 7. Strike More, Spend Less?: The Correlation between Opinions on Race Specific Government Spending and Feelings towards Police Use of Force Olivia Irby, Skidmore College 8. The Effect of Conservative Politics on Sex Education and Teen Birth: A State-by-State Analysis of Abstinence and Contraception-focused Approaches Isabelle Lynn Alley, Skidmore College 9. Do Baby Boomers Want Another Baby Boom?: A Gendered Generational Analysis of Abortion Attitudes DyAnna Katherine Washington, Skidmore College 10. Got Privilege? Examining Spaces Associated with Dominant Cultural Capital Ashley Polanco, Skidmore College 11. More Education = Less Xenophobia? The Effect of Educational Attainment on Anti-Immigrant Perception Julian Murphy, Skidmore College 12. There's No Place Like Home? Understanding the Relationship Between Racial Residential Segregation and Self-Reported Health Abigail Peace Gramaglia, Skidmore College (Continued)

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Saturday, 10:15 AM-11:45 AM – cont’d 179. (Cont’d) Undergraduate Posters VI -- Third Floor Foyer (Hyatt) 13. Social Media Usage: The Impact on Feelings of Depression or Loneliness Sarah Jensen, Skidmore College 14. Women in Politics and Views on Gender Emma Sturdevant, Skidmore College 15. Music Performance Attendance and Happiness Byron Danté Smith, Skidmore College 16. Non-Profit Organizations in the Neo-liberal World Hermina Garic, Utica College 17. Associations between Significant Other's BMI, Social Support, and Family Functioning in Weight Management Hannah Hulshult, Wake Forest University 18. Does a divorcee’s education level affect remarriage? Ashley Elizabeth Chumbley, Westfield State College 19. Content Analysis of Homelessness in Major US Newspapers Steven, Edwards Schlehuber, Westfield State University 20. Socioeconomic Status and the College Experience Connor David Presz, Westfield State University 21. The Effects of Grandparents Raising Grandchildren Katherine Ann Leahy, Westfield State University 22. Want to Party? How Drug Culture Persists in Academia Domenic Mercuri, Westfield State University 23. The Need For Addiction Services On College Campuses Emilia McDaneld, Westfield State University 24. Idiots, Libtards, and Snowflakes: #MAGA Twitter's Construction of the Social Justice Warrior Sophie Madison Pearlman, Tufts University

180. Mini-Conference: Digital Sociology: V. Digital Feminisms, Addressing Online Violence -- Frederick (Hyatt)  What's in the Game? Gender, Videogames and the Computer Science Pipeline Jennifer Ashlock, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Miodrag Stojnic, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Zeynep Tufekci, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill  Navigating Justice: Digital Technologies, Counter-Publics, and Survivor Responses to Sexual Assault Anna Gjika, CUNY Graduate Center  Dreams and Nightmares: Online Violence, Surveillance and the Technological Woman Firuzeh Shokooh- Valle, Clark University  Gender and Internet Use Inequality in Japan Over Time Alexandru Panait, Rutgers University - New Brunswick

181. Mini-Conference: Reproduction: VI: Medical Authority and Expertise --Conway (Hyatt)  Lived Experiences as Professional Expertise: How Gender Matters Among Obstetrician- Gynecologists Carrie Lee Smith, Millersville University  Professional Legitimacy Claims in Maternal Health Care: The Narratives of Midwives Adelle Dora Monteblanco, University of Texas at El Paso  Determined or Decided? Recommending Cesarean Section Delivery in the United States Amelia Hawbaker, Indiana University  Obstetric Culture and Births of Convenience Lauren Diamond-Brown, Boston College  "I'm not worried, I'm just curious": Maintaining a worry-free environment in routine prenatal care Lisa Kietzer, UCLA

182. Panel: Activism, Community Engagement, and Public Sociology II (Sponsored by the Committee on the Status of Women) --Columbia (Hyatt) Organizer: Laura West Steck, York College of PA  Tamara Smith, Westfield State University  Christian Vaccaro, Indiana University of Pennsylvania  Laura O'Toole, Salve Regina University  Heather Feldhaus, Bloomsburg University  Sarah Dora Grunberg, Ithaca College

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183. Meeting: Sociological Forum Editorial Meeting --Executive Board Room (Hyatt) Organizer: Karen Cerulo, Rutgers University

184. Mini-Conference: Race and Organizations: VI: Education as a Race-Making Institution - -Baltimore (Hyatt)  Confronting Double-Consciousness: Coming of Age and Coming to Terms with Masculinity and Whiteness in a Trump Era Pavithra Nagarajan, Columbia University  Organizational Supports and Barriers to Teacher Workforce Diversity Johanna Quinn, Montclair State University  What Do We Organize Around When We Don't Organize Around Race? How Civic Collaborations Address and Avoid Systemic Racism in Education Carolyn Riehl, Teachers College, Columbia University  Choosing Whiteness: How the Boston Public Schools' Choice Processes Privilege White Time Sarah Faude, Northeastern University Discussant:  Ali R. Chaudhary, Rutgers University, the State University of New Jersey

185. Author-Meets-Critics: Dalton Conley's The Genome Factor --Pisces B (Hyatt) Organizer: Daniel DellaPosta, Penn State University Author: Dalton Conley, Princeton University Critics:  Jonathan Daw, Penn State University  Leslie Hinkson, Georgetown University  Jason Schnittker, University of Pennsylvania

186. Presidential Session: Immigration and the New American Mainstream --Chesapeake Ballroom II (Sheraton) Organizer: Richard Alba, CUNY Graduate Center Presider: Richard Alba, CUNY Graduate Center Panelists: Nancy Foner, CUNY Graduate Center; Van Tran, Columbia University; Daniel Lichter, Cornell University; Zhenchao Qian, Brown University

187. Paper Session: Organizations II --Calvert (Hyatt)  Promoting the Effectiveness of Guidelines for Effective Global Health Volunteering Judith Lasker, Lehigh University; Shira Siegel,  The Colorblind Organization Victor Erik Ray, The University of Tennessee Knoxville; Danielle Purifoy, Duke University  Finger-Printing and Finger Pointing: How Firm Legitimacy Affected Lobbying Outcomes of Transportation Network Companies in Chicago and Austin Nicholas Joseph Occhiuto, Yale University

188. Paper Session: Race and Inequality II --Charles (Hyatt) Presider: Jeanne Kimpel, Hofstra University  Why Some (Racial) Attitudes Are More Susceptible to Social Desirability Than Others Maria Abascal, Columbia University  The Impact of Racism on Black Homeownership: A Socio-Historical Analysis, 1900- 2015 Hayward Derrick Horton, SUNY Albany; Lori Latrice Martin, Louisiana State University; Cedric Herring, University of Maryland - Baltimore County; Melvin Thomas, North Carolina State University  Running While Black: More than just health: Intersectional experiences of Black Woman running in white spaces Tiffany Gayle Chenault, Salem State University  Is Protest "a Distraction"?: Evidence from National Anthem Protests in the National Football League Andrew Lindner, Skidmore College; Brianna Cochran, Skidmore College  The Global Movement against Racism: Connections and Contrasts. Jacob Boersema, Rutgers University

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Saturday, 10:15 AM-11:45 AM – cont’d 189. Paper Session: Beyond the Classroom: Learning Through Civic Engagement -- Chesapeake A (Hyatt) Organizer: Melissa Pirkey, Cornell University  Getting Out and Digging Deeper: Understanding Food Systems through Civic Engagement Julie Ann Raulli, Wilson College  Combined Classrooms: Exploring the Shared Learning Experiences of Students Inside and Outside Prison Ragnhild Utheim, SUNY Purchase College; Michelle Ronda, CUNY Borough of Manhattan Community College  Twitter and Beyond: Strategies for Creating Engaged Student Learners through Hashtags and Community-based learning Lisa D. Covington, The University of Iowa  Call Your Representatives: Connecting Classroom Learning to Real-World Policy Issues Raj Ghoshal, Elon University

190. Paper Session: Immigration and Inequality I --Chesapeake B (Hyatt)  Practical Considerations for Tomato Farmworker Activism Under a Trump Administration Melissa Gouge, George Mason University  Free and Clear: Race, National Origins, and Progress toward Unencumbered Homeownership among Immigrants in the Post-Civil Rights Era Amon Emeka, Skidmore College  School attendance and Mexican-American children's integration in Mexico: family, community and state factors and differences by length of residency Maria de Lourdes Ramirez Flores, Cornell University  Private Faith & Public Foes: Religion, Secularism and Everyday Life among Middle-Class Muslims in Post-Charlie France Lucas Germain Drouhot, Cornell University

191. Paper Session: Organizations I --Chesapeake Ballroom I (Sheraton)  What's new is old again: Legacy, narrative, and future-work at NASA Janet Vertesi, Princeton University  "Trading In Human Beings on Behalf of Cost Reduction:" An Introduction to in-House Outsourcing and Why Companies Outsource Jacqueline Zalewski, West Chester University of PA  Public-Led Innovation? An Institutional Analysis of Energy Transition Meghan Kallman, University of Massachusetts Boston; Scott Frickel, Brown University  Organizational Dynamics across Spatial and Resource Dimensions Brian Aronson, Duke University

192. Paper Session: Immigration and Social Capital --Chesapeake Ballroom III (Sheraton)  Peer Social Capital and Assimilation Patterns of Second-Generation Immigrants Yue Zhang, Indiana University of Pennsylvania  The "joy of the street" and the benefits of the employment agencies: the experiences of Latino immigrants in the formal and informal economy in New York Alejandra Cueto, Columbia University Graduate School of Arts and Sciences  Linking Civic Engagement and Immigrant Professional Success Amy Best, George Mason University; John Dale, George Mason University; Katie Kerstetter, George Mason University; Abdullah Alnassar, George Mason University  Race, Immigration and Social Network Diversity: The Immigrant Disadvantage in Bridging Social Capital Mesay Tegegne, University of South Florida

193. Paper Session: Health and Inequality I --Douglass (Hyatt)  Causes and Correlates of Unmet Need for Mental Health Care among African Americans Sirry Alang, Lehigh University  Refusal of care and discrimination during the childbirth hospitalization Laura Bowman Attanasio, UMASS Amherst; Rachel Hardeman, University of Minnesota at Twin Cities  Using Bourdieu’s Theory of Capital to Develop Profiles of Class: An Application to Race and Depression Paula K. Miller, Ohio University; Bridget E. Weller, Western Michigan University (Continued)

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Saturday, 10:15 AM-11:45 AM – cont’d 193. (Cont’d) Paper Session: Health and Inequality I --Douglass (Hyatt)  The Development and Practice of Forensic Peer Support Wallis Adams, Northeastern University

194. Paper Session: Race in France Today --Pisces A (Hyatt) Presider: Ernesto Castañeda, American University  Critical Race Theory in Contemporary France: Reflections of Resurrecting Slavery Crystal Fleming, SUNY Stony Brook  Citizen Outsider: Children of North African Immigrants in France Jean Marie Beaman, Purdue University  Integration by Racialization: Studying Race as Boundaries in the French Civic Integration Program Elizabeth Onasch, SUNY Plattsburgh  A Place to Call Home: Immigrant Exclusion and Urban Belonging in Paris Ernesto Castañeda, American University

195. Paper Session: Thinking Iconically --Potomac (Sheraton)  Iconic Objects and the New Middle Class Jeffrey Alexander, Yale University  Presuppositions of Iconic Nature Eric Malczewski, Harvard University  Iconographic Anchoring: Theorizing the Discrepancies Between Visual and Verbal Representations of Mass Uprisings in Revolutionary Vietnam Todd Madigan, Yale University

196. Mini-Conference: Class and Culture: X. Class, Culture and Decision-Making --Lombard (Hyatt) Presider: Elliott Weininger, SUNY at Brockport  Network Mobilization as a Decision-Making Process Mario L Small, Harvard University  Cognitive Limits, Decision Processes, and Social Inequality Elizabeth Bruch, University of Michigan at Ann Arbor  Beyond Belief: Toward a Predictive Processing Model of Decision-Making Omar Lizardo, Notre Dame  Is Cultural Sociology Compatible with the Judgment and Decision Sciences? Stephen Vaisey, Duke University

197. Mini-Conference: Globalization in Uncertain Times: VI. Populism, Globalism, and Political Transformations --Annapolis (Hyatt) Presider: Jesse Liss, CUNY Graduate Center  From Globalism to Retro-Capitalism: Social Class, Immigration, and the New American Populism Patricia Fernandez- Kelly, Princeton University  Political Articulation in the Neoliberal Age: Party Politics and the Populist Crisis of Neoliberalism's Own Making Colin Patrick Arnold, University of Virginia  Austria Is Shifting to the Right: the Effects of Global Migration and Sociopolitical Crises on the Political Dynamic of a Small European Nation: Austria, a Case Study. Elisabeth Lackner, CUNY Graduate Center  Populism under Hegemony: Competition Fields and Protagonist Populists in Ecuador, India, South Korea, United States, and Venezuela Debadatta Chakraborty, UMASS Amherst; Veda Hyunjin Kim, UMASS Amherst; Jorge Daniel Vasquez, UMASS Amherst Discussant:  Cécile Van de Velde, University of Montreal – UdeM

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198. Undergraduate Posters VII -- Third Floor Foyer (Hyatt) 1. Institutional Response to Hate Crimes Paulina Renee Adams, Curry College 2. Exploring Hate and Bias Related Incidents on College Campuses Julia Friedman, Curry College (Continued)

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Saturday, 12:00 PM-1:30 PM – cont’d 198. (Cont’d) Undergraduate Posters VII -- Third Floor Foyer (Hyatt) 3. Moving Forward: Public Transportation and Boston's PR Paradox Daria Miller, Emmanuel College 4. Shopping our Way to Virtue: Some Observations on Green and Ethical Consumption Strategies Tarunika Anand, Emory University; Chris Malarcher, Emory University 5. Needs Assessment of a Low-Income Neighborhood: Helping Inform Community Initiatives by the North Shore Community Development Coalition Mary Ann Samson, Endicott College; Kendall Fitzpatrick, Endicott College; Shannon Marshall, Endicott College; Emily McCaffrey, Merrimack College; Nathalie Saltikoff, Endicott College 6. What Factors Lead to Increased Community Engagement in a Low-Income Neighborhood? Kendall Fitzpatrick, Endicott College; Nathalie Saltikoff, Endicott College 7. Transnationalism of Contemporary Drag Queen Culture in Beijing, China Christopher John Boutelle, Middlebury College 8. Student Perceptions of University Alcohol Control Policy Changes Jennifer Dawn Zarycki, Norwich University; Brandon Milburn, Norwich University; Angie Liu, Norwich University; Marissa Perrotti, Norwich University 9. Environmental Attitudes and Behaviors among College Students Morgan Elyse Laner, Rollins College 10. Why Aren't Black Women Running? Emily Mae Tobin, Salem State University 11. Insecure Through the Lens of Black Feminist Thought Zhane Rachard Burton, Salem State University 12. Anti-Muslim Immigration Rhetoric and Information Behavior of Syrian and Iraqi Refugees in the US Devendra Potnis, University of Tennessee at Knoxville; Dawit Demissie, The Sage Colleges 13. Exploring Culture's Influence on Parental Educational Expectations for their Children's Educational Career Dhruvil Patel, Wayne State University; Kanwar Patel, Wayne State University 14. Framing Immigration Elise Margaret McGovern, Wheaton College 15. Cultural Capital Among Zero Waste Consumers Anna Lisa VanRemoortel, Wheaton College 16. Title: Negotiating Roles: Incarcerated Women's Narratives of Agency and Subjectivity Rachel Renae Iafolla, Wheaton College 17. Changes in Male Homosocial Intimacy and Masculinity Megan Alyson Barnes, Wheaton College 18. Space, Power, and the Fight for Inclusion: Spatial Access and Social Belonging Hannah Zack, Wheaton College 19. An Exploratory Study of the Role Conflict Between Being a Mother and a Soldier Kayla Adriana-Faye Sifre, Wheaton College (MA)

199. Mini-Conference: Digital Sociology: VI. Digital Sociological Inquiry --Frederick (Hyatt)  The Digital Practices Approach: A Conceptual Framework for the Inquiry into Digital Phenomena Roderick Graham, Old Dominion University  Linking Physical and Digital Worlds Through Qualitative Inquiry Trevor Jamerson, Virginia Tech  Features and Form: Digital Affordances for Sociological Knowledge-Making Diana Graizbord, The University of Georgia; Jamie McPike, American Institutes for Research  Toward a Praxis of Information Justice Jeff Johnson, Utah Valley University

200. Mini-Conference: Reproduction: VII: Understanding and Re-framing Pregnancy Intention --Conway (Hyatt)  Precarious Childhoods and Hopeful Beginnings: An Examination of Adverse Childhood Experiences and Health During Pregnancy Karina Shreffler, Oklahoma State University; Stacy Tiemeyer, Oklahoma State University; Meagan Parrish Meadows, Oklahoma State University; Tara Young Wyatt, Oklahoma State University  Beyond 'Planning' Pregnancy: Developing a Framework to Better Model How People Approach Childbearing Diana Romero, CUNY Graduate School of Public Health & Health Policy (Continued)

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Saturday, 12:00 PM-1:30 PM – cont’d 200. (Cont’d) Mini-Conference: Reproduction: VII: Understanding and Re-framing Pregnancy Intention --Conway (Hyatt)  Unintended Pregnancies, Unintended Consequences: How Family Planning Intervention Programs May Overlook STI Concerns Brianna VanArsdale, University of Delaware; Ann V. Bell, University of Delaware  The Role of the Clinician in Constructing Patients' Pregnancy Intentions Sarah Cowan, New York University; Katrina Kimport, University of California, San Francisco

201. Author-Meets-Critics: Heather Jacobson's Labor of Love: Gestational Surrogacy and the Work of Making Babies (Part of the Mini-Conference on Reproduction) --Pisces B (Hyatt) Organizer: Carrie Lee Smith, Millersville University Author: Heather Jacobson, University of Texas-Arlington Critics:  Arthur Greil, Alfred University  Rosanna Hertz, Wellesley College  Katherine Johnson, Tulane University

202. Roundtable: Research on Integration and Differentiation --Executive Board Room (Hyatt) Presider: Adam Saltsman, Worcester State University  Choose Your Own Adventure: An Analysis of Gender Inequality in College Majors, Christine Zozula, University of Rhode Island; Bethany Parslow, University of Rhode Island; Topaz Aurora Leshin Szewczok, University of Rhode Island  Deafness and Religious Experience: A cross-cultural examination in the United States and Ireland Chelsea Ann Schafer, Roanoke College  Creating Criminals: Exploring the Impacts of U.S. Immigration Policy on the Children of Latino Immigrants Jacqueline Eileen Groccia, George Washington University  Ethnoracial Discourse in Sweden: How Swedes Talk About Difference Jenny Jacqueline Enos, Gettysburg College  Party, Class, and Mobility: An Empirical Investigation of the Effects of Parents' Chinese Communist Party Membership on Children's Social Class in Contemporary China Tongtian Xiao, Skidmore College

203. Presidential Session: Sociogenetics --Chesapeake Ballroom II (Sheraton) Organizer: Dalton Conley, Princeton University Presider: Dalton Conley, Princeton University Panelists: Ben Domingue, Stanford University; Jessica Faul, University of Michigan; Ramina Sotoudeh, Princeton University; Felix Tropf, University of Oxford

204. Presidential Session: Cultural Change --Potomac (Sheraton) Organizer: Paul DiMaggio, New York University Presider: Filiz Garip, Cornell University Panelists: Christopher Bail, Duke University; Paul DiMaggio, New York University; Hana Shepherd, Rutgers University; Iddo Tavory, New York University

205. Paper Session: Dynamics of Inequality in China --Calvert (Hyatt)  The Declining Significance of Hukou in China: 2003-2013 Zai Liang, SUNY University at Albany; Ke Xu, SUNY Albany  Food Safety and Social Inequality in China Wei Wei Zhang, Western Washington University  Responding to Calls for Service: An Exploration of Chinese Police Use of Force Min Liu, CUNY Bronx Community College  What Do Migrant Workers Care about Most? --An Examination on City Evaluations and Migrants' Household Intentions in China Feinuo Sun, SUNY Albany

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Saturday, 12:00 PM-1:30 PM – cont’d 206. Paper Session: Organizations and Inequality --Charles (Hyatt)  Neglect and Child Sexual Abuse: How NGOs Describe and Address Child Maltreatment Histories among Sex Trafficking Victims Kate Price, University of Massachusetts - Boston; Megan Klein Hattori, University of Massachusetts-Boston; Julainne Siegfriedt, University of Massachusetts at Boston  "Managing Around the Margins": exploring diversity work and culture at an NYC non- profit Leah Elizabeth Glass, CUNY at Graduate Center; Sandeena Ahmed, Arab American Family Support Center  Mechanisms of Millennial Moral Economy: the Value of Virtual Reality Humanitarianism Margaret Anastasia Zeddies, George Mason University  "Nothing is straightforward around here, excuse the pun": how healthcare staff govern gay addicts by governing each other Joshua Aleksanyan, Columbia University Graduate School of Arts and Sciences

207. Paper Session: Low Tech and High Tech Approaches to Student Engagement -- Chesapeake A (Hyatt) Organizer: Melissa Pirkey, Cornell University  Creating a Text for an Active Learning Centered Introduction to Sociology Course Kathleen O. Korgen, William Paterson University; Maxine P. Atkinson, North Carolina State University  Face-to-Face or Blended: A Comparison of the Use of Different Modalities to Teach Research Methods Kimberly Grace Tauches, Centenary University  Integrating Cybersecurity into Core Sociology Courses: An Experiential Learning Approach Carlene Buchanan Turner, Norfolk State University; Claude Turner, Norfolk State University  Retrieval Practice as an Active Learning Exercise in the Sociology Classroom Matthew McLeskey, SUNY at Buffalo

208. Paper Session: Immigration and Inequality II --Chesapeake B (Hyatt)  Immigration-Induced Domestic Outsourcing and Regional Differences in the Gender Wage Gap Eiko Hiraoka Strader, George Washington University  Exclusion Processes 'Here' and 'There': The Case of Chinese International Students Basak Bilecen, University of Groningen  Evaluating Health-Promoting Strategies of Mixed-Status Immigrant Families in the Post- Election Era Tibrine Dafonseca, Northeastern University  Double Left behind Children: Immigrant, Poverty, and Child Care Arrangements in Low Income Chinese American Community in the New York City Yen-Ting Liu, Rutgers University - New Brunswick  Identity Crisis: Effect of Immigrant Replenishment on Spanish Language Use Among US-born Mexican Descendants Ana Sosa, Skidmore College

209. Paper Session: Imprisonment and Inequality I --Chesapeake Ballroom I (Sheraton)  Financial stressors in prison: Female-male differences Brian Wyant, La Salle University; Holly Harner, La Salle University; Christopher Berry, La Salle University  Evaluation of a Court-Based Mentoring Program for Adult Probationers Caitlin Taylor, La Salle University  Redemption, Responsibilization and Surveillance: Prisoner Reentry in a State-Run Street-Level Bureaucracy Francis Bruce Prior, Assumption College  Addressing the Needs of the Most Vulnerable Victims of Mass Incarceration: Clinical Interventions Utilized with Children Impacted by Parental Incarceration Sandra Joy, Rowan University  Debt and Time: Key Barriers to Citizen Reentry Among Formerly Incarcerated Men Timothy Black, Case Western Reserve University; Lacey Caporale, Case Western Reserve University; Casey Albitz, Case Western Reserve University

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Saturday, 12:00 PM-1:30 PM – cont’d 210. Paper Session: Immigration and Racial Identities --Chesapeake Ballroom III (Sheraton)  Immigrant Identity in a Multicultural Society: Asian Indians in Western Australia Meeta Mehrotra, Roanoke College  It's tough to be an African Refugee: The Importance of Context for Second Generation African Immigrant Youth Bernadette Ludwig, Wagner College  Being Mexican in the Northeast: Between Assimilation and Racialization? Jorge Ballinas, Temple University  Ethnicity and Nativity Disparities in Female Labor Participation in the U.S., 1980-2010 Basak Ozgenc, SUNY at Albany  Intraracial Boundary-Work and New York City High Schools Dialika Sall, Columbia University

211. Paper Session: Transgender Identities and Issues (Sponsored by the Committee on the Status of Women) --Columbia (Hyatt) Organizer: Simone Kolysh, CUNY Graduate Center  Becoming a Transgender Failure: Encounters with Benevolent Transphobia Before and After Speciation Ethan Czuy Levine, Temple University  Transgender Women in South Asia: The Fabricated Recognition of a Third Gender Samrah Shoaib, Brooklyn College  Transcending Labels -- A review of trans issues in legal and sociological discussions Davida J. Schiffer, University of Connecticut  Intervening in #transhealthfail: Reflections on Developing a Transgender Standardized Patient Case for Medical Students Danielle Giffort, St. Louis College of Pharmacy; Laura Hirshfield, University of Chicago; Kelly Underman, Drexel University  Self-Expression and Class Position in Trans Employment Michelle Esther O'Brien, New York University

212. Paper Session: Gender in Comparative Perspective --Douglass (Hyatt)  "To whom does the 'natural' come naturally?: New ideals of motherhood in Turkey" Canan Tanir, Binghamton University  Impact of female socioeconomic status on contraception in India Rebha Sabharwal, State University of New York at Fredonia  Community-Based Groups and Agency of Men and Women in the Public and Private Spheres in Rural Bangladesh Esha Sraboni, Brown University

213. Paper Session: Social Theory --Pisces A (Hyatt)  Narrative and the Temporality of Knowledge: Conceptualizing Change Saskia C. Hooiveld,; Michael W. Raphael, CUNY Graduate Center,  It Gets Better?: Embarrassment Across the Life Course Molly Monahan Lang, Mercyhurst University  Reclassification of the Social World: The Processes of Humor Construction Adrian Good, Rutgers University

214. Workshop: Teaching Beyond the Classroom: Interactive Teaching Workshops on Active Learning (Sponsored by the Committee on Community Colleges) --Baltimore (Hyatt) Presider: Diditi Mitra, Brookdale Community College  Active Learning: Examining the Research and Developing an Activity Stacy Evans, Berkshire Community College  Coiling Student Engagement: Using Global Networks to Help Students Reach Beyond Academic Roadblocks Vondora Wilson-Corzen, Nassau Community College

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215. Mini-Conference: Class and Culture: XI. Employment, Careers, and Cultural Cues -- Lombard (Hyatt) Presider: Annette Lareau, University of Pennsylvania  Culture as Capital: Class Biases in Elite Hiring Lauren Rivera, Northwestern University  Signaling Employability through Cultural Practices: Class and Inequality in Job Readiness Training Sara Chaganti, Brandeis University  Re-Writing Inequality: How Written Job Applications Revise the Link Between Origins and Destinations Jessi Streib, Duke University; Jane Rochmes, Christopher Newport University; Felicia Arriaga, Duke University; Carlos Tavares, Duke University; Emi Weed, Duke University  The Class Ceiling: How Workplace Cultures Produce a Class-Origin Pay Gap in Elite Occupations in the UK Daniel Laurison, Swarthmore College; Sam Friedman, London School of Economics

216. Mini-Conference: Globalization in Uncertain Times: VII. Special Panel: A New Global Period of Rising Worldwide Social Protest or a "Flash in the Pan"? The Early 21st Century in World-Historical Perspective --Annapolis (Hyatt) Panelists: Sahan Savas Karatasli, Johns Hopkins University; Sefika Kumral, Johns Hopkins University; Beverly Silver, Johns Hopkins University Discussants:  Jennifer Blair, University of Virginia  Immanuel Ness, CUNY Brooklyn College  Lu Zhang, Temple University

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217. Mini-Conference: Digital Sociology: VII. Social Movements, Social Media --Frederick (Hyatt)  "The Revolution will not be Televised, It will be Tweeted": Digital Technology, Affective Resistance and Turkey's Gezi Protests Selen Yanmaz, Boston College  Maybe I've Seen Too Much: Videos of Police Brutality as a Means of Social Justice Potentially Being Necessary, Harmful & Causing Internal Conflict Ayanna Mary-Nicole Miller-Smith, CUNY John Jay College of Criminal Justice  Measuring the Heath of Democracy Hardika Dayalani, University of Pennyslvania; Nelson Lim, University of Pennsylvania

218. Mini-Conference: Reproduction: VIII: Gender, (In)Fertility, and the Fertility Clinic -- Conway (Hyatt)  It's Always the Woman: Media Representations of Gender and Infertility Evelina Weidman Sterling, Kennesaw State University  Stalled Fertility among Nigerian Women: Experiences of Mothers with an only Child Oluyemi Adesoji Joseph, University of Ilorin, Ilorin, Nigeria; Mohammed Abubakar, University of Ilorin; Adejoke Joseph, Bowen University  Concerns about Treatment for Infertility Among a Sample of US Women Arthur Greil, Alfred University; Kathleen Slauson-Blevins, Old Dominion University; Michele Lowry,; Julia McQuillan, University of Nebraska-Lincoln  Heterosexual Representations and Images Projected by Egg Donor Profiles Rosanna Hertz, Wellesley College; Lily Mohr, Wellesley College

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219. Panel: Teaching Inside the Classroom: Moving Beyond the Traditional to Enhance What and How Students Learn (Sponsored by the Committee on Community Colleges) -- Chesapeake A (Hyatt)  Putting It All Together: Strategies for Teaching Theory to Community College Students Diana Rickard, Borough of Manhattan Community College  Students Becoming Sociologists: Using Content Analysis of Popular Culture to Teach Theory and Methods Myron Strong, Community College of Baltimore County Discussant:  Elizabeth Bugaighis, Northampton Community College

220. Panel: Teaching as Women and Trans Folks in an Era of "Alternative Facts" (Sponsored by the Committee on the Status of Women) --Columbia (Hyatt) Organizers: Dana Hysock Witham, Indiana University of PA; Meghan Rich, University of Scranton  Elizabeth Miller, SUNY Westchester Community College  Jennifer Joan Skinnon, UMass Boston  Maria S. Johnson, University of Delaware  Jessica Dawson, United States Military Academy

221. Meeting: Finance Committee Meeting --Executive Board Room (Hyatt)

222. Mini-Conference: Race and Organizations: VII: Narrating Race By, Within, and in Relation to Organizations --Baltimore (Hyatt)  Prisoners' Narratives and (De)Racializing Logics of Transformation Vanessa Lynn, Stony Brook University  Writing Liberation: Global Solidarity and Freedom in the Black Press Erica Hill-Yates, Delaware County Community College  Race and Masculinity: How Work Shapes the Relationships of Asian American Men in Austin, Texas Kara Leiko Takasaki, University of Texas at Austin Discussant:  Pamela Popielarz, University of Illinois at Chicago

223. Author-Meets-Critics: Justin Gest's The New Minority --Chesapeake B (Hyatt) Organizer: John Torpey, City University of New York (CUNY) Graduate Center Author: Justin Gest, George Mason University Critics:  Van Tran, Columbia University  Hilary Silver, Brown University  John Torpey, City University of New York (CUNY) Graduate Center  Susan Clampet-Lundquist, St Joseph's University

224. Author-Meets-Critics: Joan Maya Mazelis's Surviving Poverty: Creating Sustainable Ties among the Poor --Pisces B (Hyatt) Organizer: Bridget Costello, King's College Author: Joan Maya Mazelis, Rutgers University at Camden Critics:  Judith Levine, Temple University  Natalia Sarkisian, Boston College  Waverly Duck, University of Pittsburgh

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225. Regional Spotlight Session: Baltimore Inside Out: Decay, Revival, or Façade? -- Lombard (Hyatt) Organizer: Linda Semu, Mc Daniel College  The Race of a City: The Gentrification and Displacement of East Baltimore's Poor African- Americans Linda Semu, Mc Daniel College  Because We Care: How Non-Profits and Faith Communities Respond to Public Neglect, Structural Racism, and Hopelessness in Baltimore, MD Richard M. Smith, McDaniel College  The Role of Pocket Parks in the Revitalization of Baltimore Neighborhoods Chuck Ditzler, Madison College

226. Presidential Session: Changing Economic Lives --Chesapeake Ballroom II (Sheraton) Organizer: , Princeton University Presider: Viviana Zelizer, Princeton University  Financial Citizenship: Banking, Credit Scoring, & Social Belonging. Frederick Wherry, Princeton University  The Unbanking of America: Reframing the Debate on Alternative Financial Services Lisa Servon, University of Pennsylvania  Raising Kids, Rising Debt: The Changing Economic Lives of Families Nina Bandelj, University of California, Irvine  The Contradictions of 'Entitlement': Elite Common Sense about Merit and Moral Worth Rachel Sherman, The New School

227. Paper Session: Ethical Issues in Research with Vulnerable Populations --Calvert (Hyatt)  Overcoming Hurdles to Broader Understandings of Sex Work, Prostitution and Trafficking (in the classroom & beyond) Corey Shdaimah, University of Maryland at Baltimore  Collaborating with Community Partners: Obstacles and Benefits of Egalitarian Research Chrysanthi Leon, University of Delaware  Holding Their Own: Female Sex Workers' Perceptions of Safety Strategies Sharon Oselin, University of California at Riverside  How Women of Color Navigate Intimate Partner Relationships: Using the 'Code of the Street' as a Theoretical Framework Taylor Nieves, University of Delaware  Diversity and Exclusion After the 2016 Presidential Election 1 : An Intersectional Analysis of Muslim Student Experiences Aneesa Baboolal, University of Delaware  Poems as Methodology Marie Bailey-Kloch, University of Maryland at Baltimore

228. Paper Session: Dynamics in Job Recruitment --Charles (Hyatt)  Seeking the Suspicious: Successes and Failures in Recruiting from a Population of Firearms Enthusiasts Zachary William Miner, Fitchburg State University  The changing nature of small town combination fire departments: the struggle to recruit and retain membership Ashley Parry, Boston College  Missing the mark: flawed name signals yield invalid claims of employer non- discrimination Raj Ghoshal, Elon University

229. Paper Session: Economic Sociology in Asia --Chesapeake Ballroom I (Sheraton)  Development Theory Revisited: The Case of China's Economic Development Rebecca S.K. Li, The College of New Jersey  Why Smallholders Farmers Do Not Participate in Collective Action: Changing Institutional Resources of Economic Cooperation in Rural China Shumeng Li, Cornell University  From Home to Slum: Internal Displacement and Structural Dispossession in Bangladesh Lipon Kumar Mondal, Virginia Tech  Accumulation by Expulsion: When Business and Politics Meet and Mesh Lipon Kumar Mondal, Virginia Tech

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Saturday, 1:45 PM-3:15 PM – cont’d 230. Paper Session: Gender Inequality in the Family --Chesapeake Ballroom III (Sheraton)  Gender Border Crossing and the Household Division of Labor and Childcare Ken Arsenault, Sam Houston State University  The role of division of household labor and couple interaction on relationship satisfaction among married and cohabiting couples Deniz Yucel, William Paterson University of New Jersey  Violence through Generations: A Cross-Cultural Study of Children's Exposure to Violence and Subsequent Domestic Abuse as Adults Ryan Guy Ceresola, Hartwick College; Elena Chernyak, Hartwick College; Morgan Herrold, Hartwick College  It's a Set Up: Fathering from the Social and Economic Margins Timothy Black, Case Western Reserve University; Sky Keyes,

231. Paper Session: Gender in Organizations --Douglass (Hyatt)  The Effect of Gender on The Timing of Receiving Social Security Benefits: Do Health And Cohort Matter? Fang-Yi Huang, University of Florida  Who is the Public Face of NSF ADVANCE? Leadership Teams and their Career Trajectories Kathrin Zippel, Northeastern University; Rebekah Getman, Northeastern University  Gender, Class, And Everyday Activities in A Grocery Chain Alexandra C Feldberg, Harvard University; Kathleen McGinn, Harvard Business School

232. Paper Session: The American Home --Lombard (Hyatt)  Mapping Out Wage Trajectories of Mothers in the United States Misun Lim, University of Massachusetts  A wolf in sheep's clothes?: The paradox of social media as social support for first-time mothers Charity Hoffman, University of Michigan  Building the American Home: Tracing Social and Material Change Kelcie Lynnae Vercel, University of Notre Dame  "It's Not Like I'm a Deadbeat: Examining the Collateral Consequences of Child Support System Involvement." Brittany Battle, Rutgers University - New Brunswick

233. Paper Session: Aspects of Retirement and Aging --Pisces A (Hyatt) Organizer: Susan Prager, Brooklyn College/CUNY, retired Presider: Susan Prager, Brooklyn College/CUNY, retired  But I Need My Money Now: A Stratified Propensity Score Analysis of the Effects of Retirement Decisions made During the Great Recession on Income Mobility Zachary Dillon Kline, University of Connecticut  Faculty Retirement Transition Programs: An Assessment Ronald L Taylor, University of Connecticut  Retirement: Exiting Academia Mitra Das, University of Massachusetts Lowell Discussant:  Susan Prager, Brooklyn College/CUNY, retired

234. Paper Session: Sociological Research on Crime --Potomac (Sheraton)  Deviance in Digital Space: Cybersheriffs in the Buy Sell Trade (BST) Community Casey L. Ryan, Hudson Valley Community College  Elusive Properties of Collective Efficacy: Extrajudicial Violence and Armed Organizations in Medellín, Colombia Jonathan Gordon, New York University  Economic Dominance, Enfeebled Non-Economic Institutions, And Marketized Mentality: A Multilevel Application Of Institutional Anomie Theory Andreas Hövermann, SUNY Albany; Steven Messner, SUNY Albany  The Challenges of Implementing and Evaluating a University-Based Literacy Service-Learning Program for Youthful Offenders: Administrative, Ethical and Legal Challenges Nancy Blank, Widener University; Mimi Staulters, West Chester University; Suniti Sharma, Saint Joseph's University

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Saturday, 1:45 PM-3:15 PM – cont’d 235. Mini-Conference: Globalization in Uncertain Times: VIII. Globalization of Surveillance and Security --Annapolis (Hyatt) Presider: Kamini Grahame, Penn State University  "It's 2017 and Everyone is Using Private Security" Joseph R. Bongiovi, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill  Theorizing Security of Global Planned Events: An Ethnographic Approach Vida Bajc, Temple University  Farewell to Globalization? The Rise and Persistence of National Payment Cards Akos Rona- Tas, UC San Diego Discussant:  John Clarry, Rutgers University

3:30 PM-5:00 PM

236. Gender and Work --Chesapeake A (Hyatt) Organizer: Deniz Yucel, William Paterson University of New Jersey Presider: Deniz Yucel, William Paterson University of New Jersey  The Gendered Division of Labor in Collaborative Learning Groups Renee A. Monson, Hobart & William Smith Colleges  Discrimination in the Nigerian Sports Industry: A Gender Analysis Adebimpe Adenugba, University of Ibadan; Ruth Ebosetale Akhuetie, University of Benin  Gender earnings inequality in professional occupations in China Yapeng Wang, University of Virginia Discussant:  Deniz Yucel, William Paterson University of New Jersey

237. Mini-Conference: Digital Sociology: VIII. Sex Work, Race Work & Digital Labor -- Frederick (Hyatt)  The Jezebel Speaks: Black Women and Erotic Labor in the Digital Age Melissa Brown, University of Maryland at College Park  Sex Cam Modeling: Conditions and Motivations PJ Patella-Rey, University of Maryland - College Park  #Stream Games Not Boobs Marcus William Garcia, University of Connecticut at Storrs  Pro-Black Pro-Heaux: Sexual Labor in Digital Black Feminist Theory Leslie Jones, University of Pennsylvania

238. Mini-Conference: Reproduction: IX: Abortion --Conway (Hyatt)  Understanding Americans' Abortion Attitudes: The Role of the Local Religious Context Amy Adamczyk, John Jay College; Margret Valdimarsdottir, CUNY John Jay College of Criminal Justice  Meaning-Making & the Sociology of Abortion Experiences Derek P Siegel, UMASS Amherst  Contraceptive Preference Post Abortion Jamie L. Trevitt, University of Maryland at Baltimore County; Alice Cartright, University of California at San Francisco; Ushma Upadyay, University of California at San Francisco  Does Having an Abortion Influence Distress and Helpseeking for Infertility? Katherine Johnson, Tulane University; Kathleen Slauson-Blevins, Old Dominion University; Arthur Greil, Alfred University; Karina Shreffler, Oklahoma State University

239. Meeting: Opportunities in Retirement Network Business Meeting --Executive Board Room (Hyatt)

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Saturday, 3:30 PM-5:00 PM – cont’d 240. Mini-Conference: Race and Organizations: VIII: The Technologies of Race, Difference, and Inequality --Baltimore (Hyatt)  Workplace Technologies of Difference: Managing Indigeneity in Australian Organizations through "Reconciliation Action Plans" Charlotte Lloyd, Harvard University  Anti-Racist Advocacy Organizations as Race Makers Nicole Hirsch, University of Southern California  Race, Entrepreneurship, and Urban Revitalization in Detroit Candace Miller, University of Virginia Discussant:  Celeste Vaughan Curington, North Carolina State University

241. Author-Meets-Critics: Kathrin Zippel's Women in Global Science: Advancing Careers through International Collaboration --Pisces B (Hyatt) Organizer: Laurel Smith-Doerr, University of Massachusetts at Amherst Author: Kathrin Zippel, Northeastern University Critics:  Enobong (Anna) Branch, University of Massachusetts, Amherst  Scott Frickel, Brown University  Julia Melkers, Georgia Institute of Technology

242. Presidential Session: Scholars Denied --Potomac (Sheraton) Organizer: Mitchell Duneier, Princeton University Presider: Mitchell Duneier, Princeton University Panelists: Aldon Morris, Northwestern University; Cheryl Townsend Gilkes, Colby College

243. Paper Session: Power and Inequality --Calvert (Hyatt)  Reflecting on Reflection: How Paulo Freire Can Help Community Based Research Retain its Radical Origins Ann Ward, Brandeis University  Infrastructure and the Power of Elites: Repair as a Hidden Dimension of Inequality Christopher R. Henke, Colgate University  Multi-sites of Power and The State of State Theory Deric Shannon, Oxford College of Emory University; Davita Silfen Glasberg, University of Connecticut at Storrs; Abbey S Willis, University of Connecticut  Power, Ceremony, and Emotions in Crisis: An Analysis of Refugee Camp Resettlement Kamryn Warren, University of Connecticut  As Time Goes By Evolution and Predispositional Bias: A Nation in Preparation for War and the Media's Role as a Social Stasis Agent Stephen Merson, Nova Southeastern University

244. Paper Session: Racial Narratives and Social Movements --Charles (Hyatt)  Collaborative Silences: Avoiding Race and Class in Affordable Housing Hearings Jennifer Marie Girouard, Marlboro College  Booker, Patrick, and Harris: the racial implications of the 2020 black presidential prospects Lawrence Johnson, Brooklyn College - City University of New York  Nothing To Do With Race: The Use and Disuse of Race as a Frame for Antiracist Organizations in France Gregory Smithsimon, CUNY Brooklyn College  From Bullet-Ridden Past to [fake] "Bullet Hole-Ridden Wall": Performing Community in the Context of Gentrification Maura McGee, CUNY Grad Center

245. Paper Session: The Sociologist as Activist (Sponsored by Sociological Forum) -- Chesapeake B (Hyatt) Presider: Karen Cerulo, Rutgers University  How to Foster Recognition to the Largest Number? Michele Lamont, Harvard University  Trump, Twitter and the First Amendment Philip N. Cohen, University of Maryland, College Park (Continued)

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245. (Cont’d) Paper Session: The Sociologist as Activist (Sponsored by Sociological Forum) -- Chesapeake B (Hyatt)  What Would DuBois Do?: Being a Scholar-Activist in the Era Jessie Daniels, CUNY at Hunter College  Promoting Environmental Sociology in Sustainability Science, Policy, and Civil Society Andrew Jorgenson, Boston College  What Does it Really Mean to be a Research-Activist?: Fending off "Scientific Colonialism" in "The Streets" of Black America Yasser Arafat Payne, University of Delaware

246. Paper Session: Urban Change and Gentrification III --Columbia (Hyatt)  The Middle Class is Moving Into the Slums: A Study of Gentrification, Disorganization, and Delinquency Stanley Jamal Collins, Temple University  Gentrification and the Rebranding of Urban Space in Downtown Las Vegas Andrea Dassopoulos, University of Nevada at Las Vegas  Examining Housing Turnover by Race/Ethnicity and Family Structure Colleen Elizabeth Wynn, University at Albany, SUNY

247. Paper Session: Gender Inequality in Educational Settings --Douglass (Hyatt)  Understanding Campus Sexual Misconduct through a Feminist Sociological Lens Susan Joel, Springfield College  The Effects of a STEAM Focused Education on High School Students' Academic Performance and Engagement in Risk-Taking Behaviors Lisa Ida Speropolous, Southern New Hampshire University  Re-examining the Relationship Between Gender and Field of Study Decisions: A Longitudinal, Interview-Based Approach Christina Ciocca, Columbia University; Katharine Khanna, Columbia University; Greer Mellon, Columbia University

248. Paper Session: Sexualities --Lombard (Hyatt)  The Limits of Freedom: Discursive Practices Regarding Sexual Behavior in the Festival of San Fermin Ordoitz Galilea, University of Connecticut  LGBTQ Safe Zones in Engineering: Overcoming Implementation Challenges across Higher Education Institutions Tom J Waidzunas, Temple University  Racial Formation and Performance in the Gay Male Sexual Marketplace Andrew James Shapiro, CUNY Graduate Center  A Necessary Evil: Sexual Positioning Conversations Among Black Gay Men Terrell Winder, Syracuse University

249. Paper Session: Health, Culture and Identity --Pisces A (Hyatt)  Social Asymmetry in Health and Illness: How Chronically Ill People Make Sense of the Social Unmarkedness of Health and the Social Markedness of Illness in Public Memoirs Hwa-Yen Huang, Rutgers University  Performance, Community, Accountability: Governing Healthcare Through Numbers Alaz Kilicaslan, Boston University  The Spanish Leadership in Organ Donations and Transplants and the Manufacturing and Marketing of a National Identity. Rebeca Herrero Saenz, University at Albany SUNY  Neuroethics and Identity: Chaos and Interdependence in Stories of Post-Brain-Injury Anger Jorie Hofstra, Rutgers University  Better living through beliefs: The effect of cultural values on health Kevin Robert Kiley, Duke University

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Saturday, 3:30 PM-5:00 PM – cont’d 250. Mini-Conference: Globalization in Uncertain Times: IX. Global Governance, Private Regulation, and Accountability --Annapolis (Hyatt) Presider: Lu Zhang, Temple University  The "Open Government Partnership": an Informal Process for Globalized Rules of Power Quentin DeForge, Université Paris-Dauphine  Polanyian Re-Embedding as Coercion: Responding to Governance Uncertainties in the Chinese Mining, Pork, and Dairy Industries Tina Lee, University of Notre Dame  Designing a Better World Worth Buying:?Defining and Measuring CSR for Ethical Consumers in the US, UK, and Australia Ellis Jones, College of the Holy Cross  East Asian INGOs and the Case for Regionalization in Global Civil Society Mary-Collier Wilks, University of Virginia; Jennifer Bair, University of Virginia; Derek Scott Richardson, University of Virginia Discussant:  Lu Zhang, Temple University

5:30 PM-7:00 PM

251. Plenary: 2018 Awards and Presidential Address --Chesapeake Ballroom (Sheraton) Presider: Vilna Bashi Treitler, University of California, Santa Barbara Awards Presentations:  Charles V. Willie Minority Graduate Student Award, Anne R. Roschelle, SUNY New Paltz, to Tina Park, Brown University.  Rose Laub Coser Award, Leah Schmalzbauer, Amherst College, to Yige I. Dong, Johns Hopkins University, “From Textile Mill Town to iPhone City: Gender, Class, and the Politics of Care in an Industrializing China (1949-present)”.  Candace Rogers Award, Pawan Dhingra, Tufts University, to Anna Skarpelis, New York University, “Beyond Aryans: Germanification, Racial Classification and Stratified Citizenship in Nazi-Occupied Eastern Europe”  Mirra Komarovsky Book Award, Matthew Hughey, University of Connecticut, to Filiz Garip, Cornell University, for On the Move: Changing Mechanisms of Mexico-U.S. Migration. Princeton University Press. Honorable Mention to Corey Dolgon, Stonehill College, for Kill It To Save It: An Autopsy of Capitalism’s Triumph Over Democracy. Policy Press.  2017-2018 Robin M. Williams Lectureship Acknowledgement, Vilna Bashi Treitler, University of California, Santa Barbara, to Grace Kao, Yale University.  2018 RMW Lecture Sites, Vilna Bashi Treitler, University of California, Santa Barbara.  2017-2018 Robin M. Williams Lecturer, Erica Chito Childs, Chair and Professor of Sociology, Hunter College and the Graduate Center, CUNY  ESS Community Service and Activism Award, Thomas DeGloma, Hunter College and the Graduate Center, City University of New York, to Thread. Honorable Mention to The United Workers.  ESS Merit Award, Sarah Damaske, Penn State University, to Nancy Foner, Distinguished Professor of Sociology at Hunter College and the Graduate Center, CUNY. Introduced by Richard Alba, Distinguished Professor, Graduate Center, CUNY.  Barbara R. Walters Community College Faculty Award, Glenda Gross, SUNY Onondaga Community College , to Marcus Bell, SUNY Onondaga Community College, "Becoming White Teachers: Symbolic Interactions and Racializing the Raceless Norm in Predominantly Black Schools".  Undergraduate Poster Winners, Antonio (Jay) Pastrana, Jr., Director, Gender Studies Program, Associate Professor, Department of Sociology, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, CUNY

Presidential Address: As Time Goes By: Sociology and Institutional Change Introduction: Vilna Bashi Treitler, University of California, Santa Barbara  Victor Nee, Frank and Rosa Rhodes Professor, Director of the Center for Economy and Society, Cornell University 7:00 PM-8:00 PM Reception: Presidential Reception –Chesapeake Ballroom Foyer (Sheraton)

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252. ESS General Breakfast --Executive Board Room (Hyatt)

8:30 AM-10:00 AM

253. Paper Session: Immigration: Notes from the Field --Calvert (Hyatt) Organizer: Anne R. Roschelle, SUNY at New Paltz  Go back to your country: How to make an impact on the lives of undocumented immigrants in the United States Alexandra Abreu Borria, Columbia University  From Postville to Guatemala: Deported Migrants Rebuild their Lives Anne R. Roschelle, SUNY at New Paltz; Luz Porras, State University of New York at New Paltz; Tim Allan, State University of New York at New Paltz  Treacherous Journey, Precarious Arrival: Responses to the Influx of Unaccompanied Minors in the Hudson Valley Elizabeth Greaney, Adelphi University  South Asian and Queer: Exploring Contemporary Immigrant Experiences Sunita Bose, State University of New York at New Paltz; Karl Bryant, State University of New York at New Paltz

254. ESS Executive Committee Meeting --Executive Board Room (Hyatt)

255. Panel: Rac(e)ing Time: The Intersection of Temporality, Race, and Inequality (Sponsored by the Committee on the Status of Ethnicity, Race, and Racism) --Chesapeake Ballroom I (Sheraton) Presider: Rhys Hall, University of Connecticut  Ruha Benjamin, Princeton University  Crystal Fleming, SUNY Stony Brook  Matthew Hughey, University of Connecticut

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Sunday, 8:30AM-10:00 AM – cont’d 256. Author-Meets-Critics: Tressie McMillan Cottom's Lower Ed: The Troubling Rise of For- Profit Colleges in the New Economy --Pisces B (Hyatt) Organizer: Vilna Bashi Treitler, University of California at Santa Barbara Author: Tressie McMillan Cottom, Critics:  Victor Ray, University of Tennessee at Knoxville  Daniel Hirschmann, Brown University  Alan Aja, Brooklyn College - City University of New York

257. Paper Session: Urban Change and Gentrification IV --Baltimore (Hyatt)  The Purposeful Walk: An Ethnographic Exploration of the Experience of Walking for Commuting to Work or Other Activities Angela Garcia,  Assessing Intra-Metropolitan Imbrication: The Case of Long Beach and Los Angeles Emily Yen, University of California at Los Angeles

258. Paper Session: Producing Oppositional Knowledge: Rebranding and Re-educating Understandings about Marginality --Charles (Hyatt)  #Digital Dissent and Oppositional Knowledge Latoya A Lee, SUNY at Oswego  Rebranding Mass Incarceration: The Lippman Commission and Carceral Devolution in New York City Zhandarka Kurti, Binghamton University; Jarrod Shanahan, CUNY Grad Center  Re-educating our we think of our Homeless from the Bottom Up Odilka Sabrina Santiago, Binghamton University

259. Paper Session: Health and the Family --Chesapeake A (Hyatt)  A Meta-Analysis of Edutainment Studies: Lessons to be Learned Rod Carveth, Morgan State University; Heidi Gerber-Salins, Morgan State University; Christin Smith, Morgan State University  Teaching children about HIV measures: What do Nigerian couples think? Rebha Sabharwal, State University of New York at Fredonia  Income Instability, Parent Mental Health, and Parenting Sara Moore, University of Florida; Robert G. White, University of Florida

260. Paper Session: Gender Attitudes, Bias and Ideologies II --Chesapeake B (Hyatt)  Motivations for Legitimate Firearm Use Mariah Lewis-Elliott, University of Northern Colorado  Victim Narratives of Sexual Violence in Teen Dating Relationships Jessica M. Fitzpatrick, SUNY College at Buffalo  Doing Gender in the Joint: Perceptions of Being an Effective Woman Leader in Corrections Kimberly Collica-Cox, Pace University - New York City; Dorothy Schulz, CUNY John Jay College of Criminal Justice  CSR As Gendered Neocoloniality in The Global South Banu Ozkazanc-Pan, University of Massachusetts - Boston

261. Paper Session: Gender Inequality and Labor Markets --Chesapeake Ballroom III (Sheraton)  Sex-Segregated Field of Study, Occupation and Gender: Education-Occupation Pathways Over the Work Life Xiao Yu, Johns Hopkins University  More Like a Big Brother: Male Nannies and the Masculinization of Childcare Work Katarzyna Kolodziej, Columbia University Graduate School of Arts and Sciences  Cost of Being a Girl: Long-Term (Gendered) Effects of Part-time Teenage Jobs Yasemin Besen- Cassino, Montclair State University  Bringing the "Workplace" into Workplace Incivilities: Examining the Role of Organizational Factors in the Relationship Between Workplace Incivilities and Gender Anthony Rainey, University of Massachusetts at Amherst; Silvia Melzer, Bielefeld University  Response to Reality Needs: Health Status, Decision, and Behavior of Female Medical Students Wenyue Lu, Temple University

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262. Paper Session: Gender, Work and the Family --Columbia (Hyatt)  The Price of Privilege? Investigating Family Wage Gaps within Married Couples by Professional and Managerial Status Melissa Hodges, Villanova University  Concerted Cultivation, Work-Family Conflict, and Parental Self-Evaluations Matthew Weinshenker, Fordham University; Se-Kang Kim, Fordham University  Gender, Class, and the Path to Job Loss Sarah Damaske, Penn State University  Employment and Eldercare as a Trade-off? Examining Gender Differences among Older U.S. Adults Natalia Sarkisian, Boston College  The Wage Penalty for Parental Caregiving Rebecca Glauber, University of New Hampshire

263. Paper Session: Religion, Culture and Identity --Conway (Hyatt)  "Don't Tell Me You're One of Those!" A Qualitative Portrait of Black Atheists Daniel Swann, Goucher College  Trained to Respond? Seminary Students and Domestic Violence Stephen McMullin, Acadia University; Nancy Nason-Clark, University of New Brunswick  Exploring the sacred in the world of comic book fandom Michael Elliott, Towson University  For the Bible Tells Me So: Understanding the Impact of Religious Beliefs and State Policy on Attitudes Towards LGBTQ Individuals Elizabeth Kiester, Albright College  The Divine Therapy: Contemplative Prayer as a Form of Emotion Work. Erin Johnston, Stanford University

264. Paper Session: Gender and Sexuality --Douglass (Hyatt)  Extradyadic Sex: Infidelity to Polyamory Darion Nyles McKinley, Temple University  Men sexually harassing men and the performance of hetero-masculinity at work Cynthia Deitch, George Washington University  More than a Cardboard Babe: Promotional Modeling and the Traffic in Women Sara Jane Snitselaar, Boston University  The Survivor Identity for Men who Experience Sexual Victimization: Positive View of Self and Advocacy Kevin McCarter Ralston, Delaware State University  Achievement as Pleasure: Heterosexual Men's Narratives of Partners' Sexual Satisfaction Beth Montemurro, Penn State University Abington

265. Paper Session: Sociological Narratives and Teaching --Frederick (Hyatt)  "Community" as an Essential Part of Community College Education: Building a Comprehensive Community-Engaged Learning Program at the Community College of Baltimore County Amy Lynn Pucino, Community College of Baltimore County; Josephine Lewis, Community College of Baltimore County; Monica Walker, Community College of Baltimore County; Laura Taylor, Community College of Baltimore County; Ingrid Sabio-McLaughlin, Community College of Baltimore County  Reducing Stereotype Threat in the Classroom Todd K. Platts, Piedmont Virginia Community College; Kim Hoosier, Piedmont Virginia Community College  Evaluation and Assessment of an Interdisciplinary Health Pre-Professions Training Program in Empathy & Affect Recognition Barret Michalec, University of Delaware; Fred Hafferty, Mayo Clinic  Team-based learning: The role of student behaviors and team processes Jacqueline Zalewski, West Chester University of PA; Susan Brudvig, Indiana University East  Online Testing, What is it measuring? Janice Purk, Mansfield University; Jason Reed, Mansfield University of Pennsylvania

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Sunday, 8:30AM-10:00 AM – cont’d 266. Paper Session: Migration, Borders and Globalization --Lombard (Hyatt)  Students as Transit Migrants: The Case of Iranian Students in Ankara, Turkey Homa Sadri, Hacettepe University  Africa to Compete for Its Lost Professionals. Mohamoud M. Ismail, The College of New Jersey  Patterns of Migration Waves Ilan Riss, CBS  Increased border enforcement and deportations: Assessing Effects on Remittance Flows to Mexico from migrants in the United States Rosa Weber, Stockholm University; Douglas Massey, Princeton University

267. Paper Session: Culture and Political Sociology --Pisces A (Hyatt)  The roles played by violence and intellectual attacks in the ongoing development of political and scientific movements and paradigms; David Jed Schwartz, writer at large  Political Instability and Corruption in the Middle East and North Africa Ali Madanipour, Cameron University  Pandemic Panics Of 01: How Anarchist And Jihadi Terrorism Made The US Fear Itself Abolfazl Sotoudeh-Sherbaf, Boston College; Robert Kippes, Boston College  Contention and Coalition: Imagining Korean Unification through Queer Diaspora Haruki Eda, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey  Ethnic identity in Syria as markers for opposition and support for the Assad regime Randall Salm, Ripon College

268. Paper Session: Culture and Political Sociology in Asia --Potomac (Sheraton)  Like Shooting Fish in a (Bad) Barrel: Selective Enforcement of Corporate Crime in Corrupt Environments Joshua Morris Hurwitz, Columbia University  Polarized Embrace: South Korean Media Coverage of Human Rights, 1990-2016 Jeong-Woo Koo, Sungkyunkwan University; Jaesung Choi, Sungkyunkwan University  Normative Gender Ideology and Political Participation Among Female College Students in Korea and Japan Youlhee Seo, SUNY at Buffalo

269. Mini-Conference: Globalization in Uncertain Times: X. Globalization and Labor -- Annapolis (Hyatt) Presider: Vida Bajc, Temple University  Surplus Extraction through Precarious Production and Employment: Evidence from India's Informal Economy Anamika Das, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi  The Ruins of Novo Hamburgo. Skill and Melancholia in a Global Shoe Town. Claudio Benzecry, Northwestern University  We Swagger: Understanding the Rural Masculinity Crisis as a Terrain of Globalization in India and the United States Vivekananda Nemana, Princeton University Discussant:  Marcos Lopez, Bowdoin College

10:15 AM-11:45 AM

270. Panel: Town Hall: The Discipline is Moribund: Addressing the 2018 ESS Presidential Sessions Controversy (Sponsored by the Committee on the Status of Ethnicity, Race, and Racism and the New England Workshop on Ethnicity and Race) --Chesapeake Ballroom I (Sheraton) Organizer: Ingrid Castro, Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts Presider: Matthew Hughey, University of Connecticut Panelists: Chris Chambers, Northeastern University; Thomas DeGloma, Hunter College and the Graduate Center, CUNY; Nazli Kibria, Boston University; Jennifer Mueller, Skidmore College; Saher Selod, Simmons College Discussant:  Matthew Hughey, University of Connecticut

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271. Panel: How to Successfully Obtain Competitive Funding for Your Research --Pisces A (Hyatt)  Russell Sage Foundation: Program Priorities and the Project Review Process Aixa Cintron- Velez, Russell Sage Foundation  Immigration Status and Higher Education: Evidence from a Large Urban University Amy Hsin, CUNY Queens College,  William T. Grant Foundation: Research Interests and Opportunities Vivian Louie, William T. Grant Foundation  Asian Americans in Suburban America: Academic Competition, Youth Culture and Racial Change Natasha Warikoo, Harvard University

272. Author-Meets-Critics: Amy Best’s Fast-Food Kids: French Fries, Lunch Lines and Social Ties --Pisces B (Hyatt) Organizer: Jennifer Reich, University of Colorado Author: Amy Best, George Mason University Critics:  Allison Pugh, University of Virginia  Jonathan R Wynn, UMASS-Amherst  Kate Cairns, Rutgers University  Yasemin Besen- Cassino, Montclair State University

273. Presidential Session: A New Turn for Globalization: Capitalism in the Age of Trump -- Chesapeake Ballroom II (Sheraton) Organizer: Patricia Fernandez-Kelly, Princeton University Presider: Patricia Fernandez-Kelly, Princeton University Panelists: Nancy McLean, Duke University; Miguel Centeno, Princeton University; Beverly Silver, Johns Hopkins University  Technocratic and Populist Discourses in 2016 Jean Nava, Princeton University; Miguel Centeno, Princeton University  Workers' Movements and Globalization in the New Era Beverly Silver, Johns Hopkins University  Democracy Unchained: Alternatives to Authoritarianism Now Nancy MacLean, Duke University

274. Paper Session: Power, Inequality and the Environment --Baltimore (Hyatt)  Seeking Aid, Then and Now: A Comparative Historical Analysis of Response Efforts After Environmental Disaster Rachel Fairchild, George Washington University  Birding as a Conservation Movement Elizabeth Regan Cherry, Manhattanville College  Inequality of process in global climate negotiations: Institutional and political factors driving inaction and injustice Danielle Falzon, Brown University  Greenwashing 101: Deconstructing The Art Of Social & Environmental Deception Ellis Jones, College of the Holy Cross

275. Paper Session: Epistemology and Knowledge in Sociology and Beyond --Charles (Hyatt)  Negative Freedom in Neoliberalism: Reexamining the Political Economy of Erich Fromm Joseph van der Naald, CUNY Graduate Center  Nine Unresolved Problems in Sociology: From the Age-Period-Cohort Conundrum to Statistical Inference in a World of Big Data Ethan Fosse, Princeton University  After Aspiring Autocrat Says, "Pad my base's labor income stats!", Highlighting The Tampering With The Inequality Process John Angle, The Inequality Process Institute  Writing as Reality Modeling: The Challenge of Written Form for Sociological Expression Martin Lukk, University of Toronto

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276. Paper Session: Cultural Perspectives on Health --Chesapeake A (Hyatt)  The Association Between Leisure Activity and Cognitive Health in Later Life among the Middle- age and Older Chinese Min Li, University of Florida  "No one is as invested in your continued good health as you should be:" An Exploration of the Post-Surgical Relationships between Weight-Loss Surgery Patients and their Bariatric Clinics Zoe Meleo-Erwin, William Paterson University  Theorizing the Menstrual Body: The Concealment Imperative Jill M. Wood, Penn State University

277. Paper Session: Race and Gender Inequality --Chesapeake B (Hyatt)  "Time for Change? Viewing Muslim Women Beyond the Veil" Marwa Tarek Moaz, Syracuse University  The Jeito of Brazilian Mulata: Internalizing a National Symbol Nicole Barreto Hindert, Northern Virginia Community College  The Historical and Social Context of Racial Disparities, the American Dream, and the Underclass in the 21st Century C. Sol Espinoza, University of Maryland - College Park  Occupational Mobility and Good Jobs: Meaningful Work as a Mechanism of Inequality Brittany Noel Dernberger, University of Maryland - College Park  "At the end of the day, race and gender are very important": An intersectional analysis of White teachers' race and gender perspectives in an urban high school Julia Camille Ransom, CUNY Hunter College

278. Paper Session: Family and Culture --Chesapeake Ballroom III (Sheraton)  Occupations in middle age affect the retirement timing: do ethnicity and cohort matter? Fang-Yi Huang, University of Florida; Monika Ardelt, University of Florida  The Ideal of Home: Everyday Categorization and Face-Work in the Making of Happiness in China Becky Hsu, Georgetown University  The Missing Link in Secularization Theory: The Family as an Autonomous Field Gregory Wurm, Brigham Young University  Forging Romance: Institutional Changes on Muslim Marriage in Ningxia China Xuemeng Li, City University of New York (CUNY) Graduate Center  Omnivorous Othering: Examining Status and Consumption in Online Dating Profiles Helge Marahrens, Indiana University; Sam William Regas, Indiana University

279. Paper Session: Perspectives at the Margins: How Parents, Teachers, and Students Navigate School Contexts

CANCELLED

280. Paper Session: Politics and Culture --Conway (Hyatt)  Sports Media and the Election of Donald Trump: Political Implications of Varying Attention to Race in Football and Basketball JL Johnson, Bethel University  The Insight of the Stranger: Reason and Identity in the Rebuilding of Culture Mary Elliot, Boston College  The Making of Turkey's Political Landscape Through Emotions and Affects, Part 1: The Limits of the Symbolic Order of Meanings Gokhan Mulayim, Boston University; Yusuf Kutlu, Bogazici University  Starting Always from Scratch: The Emergence and Development of Kurdish Publishing Field in Turkey Gokhan Mulayim, Boston University  Establishing A Hero: Constructing Cultural Trauma In Modern Russia Aleksandra Lozinskaia, Rutgers University

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281. Paper Session: Gender, Sexuality and Culture --Douglass (Hyatt)  Public Attitudes toward Prostitution in Hong Kong Sijing Lu, George Washington University  A Movement Divided: SlutWalks, Protest Repertoires and the Privilege of Nudity Theresa Hunt, New Jersey Institute of Technology  Not in My Backyard: Municipal Responses to the Decriminalization of Sex Work in New Zealand Dana Meredith Hayward, Yale University  Getting to the Heart of Masculinity Stressors: Masculinity Threats Induce Physiological Stress During a Speech Task Brandon Lee Kramer, Rutgers University - New Brunswick; Kristen Springer, Rutgers University - New Brunswick; Mary Himmelstein, University of Connecticut

282. Paper Session: Freedom Dreams in White Structures: Contemporary Dynamics of Black Space --Executive Board Room (Hyatt)  The City as an Extraction Machine Louise Seamster, University of Tennessee, Knoxville  Gentrification in the Post-Industrial City: The Experiences of Long-Term Detroit Residents Jessica Welburn, University of Iowa  Creative Extraction: The [Un]making of Black Towns in White Space Danielle Purifoy, Duke University; Louise Seamster, University of Tennessee, Knoxville  The Properties of Integration: Mixed Income Housing as Discrimination Management Audrey McFarlane, University of Baltimore

283. Paper Session: Culture and Consumption --Frederick (Hyatt)  Girls need not apply: Gendered occupational aspirations in text and image in infant clothing Robert Brooks, Worcester State University; Alain Blunt, Bridgewater State College  Food, Identity, and Social Mobility: The Politics of Dietary Preferences in India Aseem Hasnain, Bridgewater State University  Cultural Capital and Moral Boundaries in Chilean Middle Class Home Decoration Joel Phillip Stillerman, Grand Valley State University  Legitimization, Popularization and the Transformation of Cultural Hierarchies in European Newspaper Culture Sections, 1960--2010 Semi Purhonen, University of Tampere; Riie Heikkilä, University of Tampere; Irmak Karademir Hazir, Oxford Brookes University; Tina Lauronen, University of Tampere; Carlos J. Fernández Rodríguez, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid; Jukka Gronow, University of Helsinki

284. Paper Session: Immigrant Religion and Integration --Lombard (Hyatt) Presider: Maria Perez y Gonzalez, Brooklyn College - City University of New York  From Hijab to Burkini: French Muslim Women's Identity Politics vs. the French Republicanism Mohammad A. Chaichian, Mount Mercy University; Homa Sadri, Hacettepe University  Beyond the Prayer: A Case Study on Second-Generation Indian American Christians in New York Sara Shameem, Columbia University  Aleluyas: The Impact of Puerto Rican Pentecostals in NYC Maria Perez y Gonzalez, Brooklyn College - City University of New York  The Beautiful Life": The Worship Practices of Taiwanese Evangelical Christians in the US Shirley Michelle lung, The Johns Hopkins University; Alvin A. Camba, Johns Hopkins University

285. Paper Session: Political Sociology of China --Potomac (Sheraton)  Outsourcing repression to the market: the industry of online dissent management in authoritarian China Rui Hou, Queens University  Limitations to the Chinese Growth Model Larry Liu, Princeton University  Building Monsanto With Chinese Characteristics: State-Industry Symbiosis, Organizational Chimerism, and China's Nationalist Modality of Entrepreneurial Science Abigail Coplin, Columbia University (Continued)

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285. (Cont’d) Paper Session: Political Sociology of China --Potomac (Sheraton)  Customer Service of the State: Chinese Mayor's Hotline and outsourced dissent management. Rui Hou, Queens University  The East is "Scientific": Scientists, the State, and Credibility Crises During China's GMO Controversy Abigail Coplin, Columbia University

286. Workshop: Living to Tell: Strategies for Successfully Navigating the Perils of Graduate School (Sponsored by the Committee on the Status of Women) --Calvert (Hyatt)  Simone Kolysh, CUNY Graduate Center  Michelle Esther O'Brien, New York University Discussants:  Sara Martucci,  Clare Forstie, Farmingdale State College  Victoria Ruth Eaton, University of North Carolina at Wilmington

287. Mini-Conference: Globalization in Uncertain Times: XI. Globalization and Education -- Annapolis (Hyatt) Presider: Elisabeth Lackner, CUNY Graduate Center  Cultivating Global Citizens: What Upper Middle Class Chinese Parents Want from American Private Secondary Education? Siqi Tu, CUNY Graduate Center  Sociological Ambivalence among South Korean College Students in the United States Seon Yup Lee, University at Buffalo, State University of New York Discussant:  Clara Rodriguez, Fordham University

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288. Panel: Surviving and Thriving on the Academic Job Market (Sponsored by the Committee on the Status of Women) --Calvert (Hyatt)  Jessie Finch, Stockton University  Laura West Steck, York College of PA  Elizabeth Kiester, Albright College  Kim Price-Glynn, University of Connecticut  Beth Montemurro, Penn State University Abington  Amy Armenia, Rollins College

289. Author-Meets-Critics: Rachel Sherman's Uneasy Street: The Anxieties of Affluence -- Pisces B (Hyatt) Organizer: Ashley Mears, Boston University Author: Rachel Sherman, The New School Critics:  Pawan Dhingra, Tufts University  Jessi Streib, Duke University  Allison Pugh, University of Virginia

290. Roundtable: Research on Culture IV --Executive Board Room (Hyatt) Presider: Shelley K White, Simmons College  Thru-Hiking the Appalachian Trail: Intersections of Gender, Subcultures, and Geographies Hayden, Kae Fulton, Shippensburg University  "Mommy, What is Rape?": Sexual Assault and the American Family Irissa Sara Cisternino, The George Washington University (Continued)

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290. (Cont’d) Roundtable: Research on Culture IV --Executive Board Room (Hyatt) Presider: Shelley K White, Simmons College  "I Don't Love How I Look": Postpartum Women's Body Image and (Dis)satisfaction Jaime DeLuca, Towson University; Jacob Bustad, Towson University; Hailey DeBoer, Towson University  QTPoC and The LGBTQ+ Narrative Cristian Recinos, Salem State University  The Class Meanings of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Queer Cultural Practices Emily Ruppel, Smith College

291. Presidential Session: Outsider Scholarship, Outsider Sociology --Chesapeake Ballroom I (Sheraton) Organizer: Saida Grundy, Boston University Presider: Vilna Bashi Treitler, University of California at Santa Barbara  Outsider research? Or more globally relevant research? Bandana Purkayastha, University of Connecticut  Congrats, you have an all Ivy-League panel Victor Ray, University of Tennessee at Knoxville  "Methodologies from the Underview: Studying "Up" in Ethnography" Saida Grundy, Boston University  Dispatches from a White Scholar Behind the (Color)Lines: What's REALLY said about people of color and racism scholarship Matthew Hughey, University of Connecticut Discussant:  Vilna Bashi Treitler, University of California at Santa Barbara

292. Presidential Session: The Rise of Extractive Logics --Chesapeake Ballroom II (Sheraton) Organizer: Saskia Sassen, Columbia University  The Rise of Extractive Logics Saskia Sassen, Columbia University  Extractivist logics of American Plantations Michaeline Crichlow, Duke University  The Hero's Fight: African Americans in West Baltimore Patricia Fernandez-Kelly, Princeton University  Extraction logics and the platform economy Juliet Schor, Boston College

293. Paper Session: Environment and Society --Baltimore (Hyatt)  If it's Good for Business...: Effects of Pro-Commercial International Business Climate on the Environment Annika Rieger, Boston College  Urbanization and Manufacturing: A Cross-National Investigation of CO2 Emissions, 2000- 2013 Ryan Patrick Thombs, Boston College; Andrew Jorgenson, Boston College  Water Privatization and Access to Clean Water in the Low and Middle Income Countries: A Cross-National Analysis 1990 - 2012 Carolyn Coburn, SUNY Stonybrook  The Periphery in the Core: Cider Production, Migration and Agrarian Citizenship in the Pacific Northwest Anelyse Weiler, University of Toronto  Follow-Up at Moosewatch: Decision Making and Expected Outcomes Irene Fiala, Edinboro University of PA

294. Paper Session: Inequality, Health and Social Support --Charles (Hyatt)  Negotiating technological engagement: Narratives of ICT use and non-use in older adults Jennifer Snyder, University of Delaware  Maintaining Connection and Autonomy in Later Years: Communication Technology Use among the Elderly Karen McCormack, Wheaton College; Anna Lisa VanRemoortel, Wheaton College; Rachel Renae Iafolla, Wheaton College  Homeless Veterans' Service Preferences: Do Needs Explain Wants? Russell K. Schutt, University of Massachusetts - Boston; Marsha Ellison, University of Massachusetts Medical School (Continued)

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Sunday, 12:00 PM-1:30 PM– cont’d 294. (Cont’d) Paper Session: Inequality, Health and Social Support --Charles (Hyatt)  Social support and medication management in patients with chronic kidney disease Makenna M Karn, Albany College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences; Katie Cardone, Albany College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences; Wendy Parker, Albany College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences  How urbanization and religious/spiritual traditions affect well-being: A study of Catholics in a modernizing Brazil. G. Rainville, Independent Researcher

295. Paper Session: Gender and Health --Chesapeake A (Hyatt)  Acknowledging difference among women in Alcoholics Anonymous Jolene Sanders, Hood College  'I have to think about food all day long': Morality, mothering, and expertise and the duty to 'eat right' Trisha J Tiamzon, Trinity College  Is the Gender Gap in CES-D divergent at old age in Taiwan during 1989-2011 Robert G. White, University of Florida; Fang-Yi Huang, University of Florida  Can Success Bring Distress?: Upward Intergenerational Mobility and Psychological Distress in the United States Siobhan Greatorex-Voith, Harvard University

296. Paper Session: Race and Gender in Digital Worlds --Chesapeake B (Hyatt)  "You're not the boss of me!": Perceptions of Empowerment in Women's Participation in Infidelity Alicia Michelle Walker, Missouri State University  Islamophobia, Homonationalism, and Media Discourse of the Pulse Nightclub Shooting Doug Meyer, University of Virginia  Racism, Performativity, and the Socialization of Artificial Intelligence Brian James Newby, Shippensburg University  Lights, Camera, (In) Action: The Media's Social Construction of Innocence Wanda Parham- Payne, Prince George's Community College  Meme, Myself, and I: Workers' Presentation of Self on Social Media when Performing for an Imagined Audience Including Supervisors Emily Louise Mason, University of New Hampshire

297. Paper Session: Gender and Economic Sociology --Chesapeake Ballroom III (Sheraton)  Where are the Men? Here are the Women Nada Matta, Drexel University  The Successes and Shortcomings of Fair Trade in Combatting Gender Inequality: Coffee in Central America Isabel Araceli Geisler, Northeastern University  Gender, Class, and Economic Change: Insights from Russian Postsocialism and One Small Firm Jeffrey Hass, University of Richmond  Barbie As Cultural Compass: Embodiment, Representation, and Resistance Surrounding the World's Most Iconized Doll Hannah Tulinski, University of California, Irvine

298. Paper Session: Education and Inequality II --Columbia (Hyatt)  "A Whole Different Type of People": The Cultural Significance of College and the Enrollment of Adults David B. Monaghan, Shippensburg University of Pennsylvania  Intergroup Dialogue at Ithaca College: Cultivating Inclusive Learning Environments on College Campuses Sarah Dora Grunberg, Ithaca College; Derek Adams, Ithaca College  Increasing financialization in higher education Peter Carver Jameson, Virginia Commonwealth University

299. Paper Session: Food for Thought: Using Consumption to Teach Inequality and Diversity --Conway (Hyatt)  "Um, so like Want to Go to the Mall?": Teaching sociological approaches to intersections of language, race, gender & class through every day acts of consumption. Lindsay Bell, SUNY at Oswego  From Mills to M&Ms: Teaching global inequality with the sociological imagination Rachel A. Schwartz, St Joseph's College/AKD  Teaching diversity and inclusion in sociology through saris, samosas and consumption Farha Ternikar, LeMoyne College

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Sunday, 12:00 PM-1:30 PM– cont’d 300. Paper Session: Sexuality and Identity --Douglass (Hyatt)  "More Than Just Sex"?: Sexual Norms and Values in the BDSM Scene Julie Fennell, Gallaudet University  Passing: A Study of Gay Men in Chicago Chinatown Xiaogao Zhou, University of Chicago  Xenophobia and Homophobia in Russia and Eastern Europe: Is Russia Exceptional? Nicole Michelle Butkovich Kraus, Rutgers University at Newark  Prison policy, queer visibility, and violence against LGBTQ prisoners Braxton Jones, Boston University

301. Paper Session: Sociological Approaches to Poverty --Frederick (Hyatt)  A Situational Homelessness: Conceptualizing Homelessness in Context Brandon M. Fairchild, Temple University  Disciples and Dreamers: Job Readiness and the Making of the U.S. Working Class Gretchen Purser, Syracuse University; Brian Hennigan, Syracuse University  The Economic Impact of Recession on America's Families: An Examination of the Change in Poverty between 2007 and 2016 Kayla Fontenot, U.S. Census Bureau  Maximum Feasible Participation and Paternalism: Approaches to Poverty Reduction in a Local Community Organization Emily Kane, Bates College

302. Paper Session: Immigration and Integration --Lombard (Hyatt)  Welcome Home? Differences in the Socioeconomic Outcomes Between Deportees and Voluntary Return Migrants in Mexico Rodrigo Dominguez, University of Massachusetts at Amherst  Life beyond the company in temporary agricultural labor David Trouille, James Madison University  Cuban Doctors in the Brazilian Medical Program Mais Médicos: an analysis of unexpected processes of social integration Carlos Siqueira, Boston College; Márcio De Oliveira, Universidade Federal do Paraná  Short and Long-term Integration: Assessing the Impact of Changes in Immigrant Social Networks Rosa Weber, Stockholm University

303. Paper Session: Incorrigible Bodies, Incorrigible Methods: Performing Sociology -- Pisces A (Hyatt)  The Power of Promise: A Theoretical, Affective Journey Through Central Appalachia Jordan Dorsey, Syracuse University  "A Friend of Color" is a Friend of Mine: Un/Situating Asian Americanness in the US Academy Dorothy Kou, Syracuse University, Sociology Department  Joven, Extranjera, y Deprimida en América: Autoethnographic Ruminations of an Immigrant to Prozac Nation Angie Mejia, Syracuse University, Sociology Department  Subreal Methods: Underground Matters & The End of Time Jackie Orr, Syracuse University, Sociology Department

304. Paper Session: Gender Inequality and Labor Market in Asia --Potomac (Sheraton)  Capital Control and Individual Autonomy: Chinese Domestic Female Flight Attendants' Emotional Labor Xiaojing LI, Peking University  Unpacking Views of Maternal Employment Among the Highly Educated: Evidence from Korea EUNSIL OH, Harvard University  Motherhood wage penalty in Japan Yuko Hara, University of Maryland - College Park  Family Background and Career Mobility in Contemporary Urban China, 1978-2008 Han Liu, University at Albany-SUNY

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PRESIDENTS OF THE SOCIETY 1930-2018

30-31 Frank H. Hankins 74-75 Charles V. Willie 31-32 Henry P. Fairchild 75-76 Peter L. Berger 32-33 Manuel C. Elmer 76-77 Renee C. Fox 33-34 Robert M. MacIver 77-78 Matilda White Riley 34-35 James H. S. Bossard 78-79 Milton M. Gordon 35-36 James W. Woodard 79-80 Helen MacGill Hughes 36-37 Jerome Davis 80-81 Kai Erikson 37-38 Clarence G. Dittmer 81-82 James E. Blackwell 38-39 Joseph K. Folsom 82-83 Melvin L. Kohn 39-40 Willard Waller 83-84 Cynthia Fuchs Epstein 40-41 Maurice Davie 84-85 Rose Laub Coser 41-42 Talcott Parsons 85-86 Eliot Freidson 42-43 George Lundberg 86-87 Suzanne Keller 43-44 Robert S. Lynd 87-88 Morris Rosenberg 44-45 E. Franklin Frazier 88-89 Beth B. Hess 45-46 Gladys Bryson 89-90 William A. Gamson 46-47 Donald Young 90-91 Murray A. Straus 47-48 Thorsten Sellin 91-92 Peter I. Rose 48-49 Meyer F. Nimkoff 92-93 Doris Wilkinson 49-50 Nathan L. Whetten 93-94 Irving K. Zola 50-51 Jessie Bernard 94-95 Gaye Tuchman 51-52 Wilbert E. Moore 95-96 Caroline Hodges Persell 52-53 Ira De A. Reid 96-97 Howard F. Taylor 53-54 Alfred McClung Lee 97-98 Richard D. Alba 54-55 Mirra Komarovsky 98-99 Margaret L. Andersen 55-56 Theodore Abel 99-00 Joyce Ladner 56-57 Vincent A. Whitney 00-01 N. J. Demerath III 57-58 Robert Bierstedt 01-02 Judith Lorber 58-59 William J. Goode 02-03 Jerry A. Jacobs 59-60 August B. Hollingshead 03-04 Phyllis Moen 60-61 Alex Inkeles 03-04 Robert Wuthnow 61-62 Robert F. Bales 05-06 Nancy Denton 62-63 George Homans 06-07 Philip Kasinitz 63-64 Lewis Coser 07-08 Katherine Newman 64-65 Charles Page 08-09 Kathleen Gerson 65-66 Robin M. Williams, Jr 09-10 Rosanna Hertz 66-67 Melvin M. Tumin 10-11 Christine E. Bose 67-68 Everett C. Hughes 11-12 Robert Zussman 68-69 Robert K. Merton 12-13 Nancy A. Naples 69-70 Hanan C. Selvin 13-14 Marjorie DeVault 70-71 S. M. Miller 14-15 Nancy Foner 71-72 Orville G. Brim, Jr 15-16 Barbara Katz Rothman 72-73 Herbert J. Gans 16-17 John Torpey 73-74 Alice S. Rossi 17-18 Victor Nee

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VICE PRESIDENTS OF THE SOCIETY 1930-2018

30-31 C. G. Dittmer 74-75 Charles Perrow 31-32 Maurice Davie 75-76 N. J. Demerath III 32-33 Stuart A. Rice 76-77 Rose Laub Coser 33-34 Donald Young 77-78 Murray A. Straus 34-35 F. B. Watson 78-79 Cynthia Fuchs Epstein 35-36 Theodore Abel 79-80 Patricia Kendall 36-37 Niles Carpenter 80-81 Sylvia Clavan 37-38 Howard Becker 81-82 Joyce Ladner 38-39 Frank A. Ross 82-83 Gaye Tuchman 39-40 John Dollard 83-84 Doris Wilkinson 40-41 Mildred Fairchild 84-85 Beth Hess 41-42 John Dollard 85-86 Judith Lorber 42-43 Alfred McClung Lee 86-87 Peter J. Stein 43-44 E. Franklin Frazier 87-88 Howard F. Taylor 44-45 Gladys Bryson 88-89 Anne Foner 45-46 Robert K. Merton 89-90 Caroline Hodges Persell 46-47 Robert Faris 90-91 Roberta G. Simmons 47-48 Raymond Kennedy 91-92 Ivar Berg 48-49 Meyer F. Nimkof 92-93 Margaret Andersen 49-50 W. Rex Crawford 93-94 Richard Alba 50-51 Mirra Komarovsky 94-95 Jack Levin 51-52 Theodore Abel 95-96 Beth Vanfossen 52-53 Ira De A. Reid 96-97 Cheryl Townsend Gilkes 53-54 Robin M. Williams, Jr 97-98 Ronnie J. Steinberg 54-55 Vincent H. Whitney 98-99 Andrew Beveridge 55-56 Charles H. Page 99-00 Eve Spangler 56-57 August B. Hollinshead 00-01 Christine Bose 57-58 Alex Inkeles 01-02 Esther Ngan-Ling Chow 58-59 Melvin Tumin 02-03 Catherine White Berheide 59-60 Clyde V. Kiser 03-04 Ronald Taylor 60-61 Francis E. Merrill 04-05 Debra Kaufman 61-62 Bernard Barber 05-06 Karen Cerulo 62-63 Lewis Coser 06-07 Annette Lareau 63-64 Orville G. Brim, Jr 07-08 Elizabeth Higginbotham 64-65 Harold Pfautz 08-09 Vincent N. Parrillo 65-66 Sylvia Fava 09-10 Pamela Stone 66-67 S. M. Miller 10-11 Karen Hansen 67-68 Nelson Foote 11-12 Anne R. Roschelle 68-69 Matilda White Riley 12-13 Beth Mintz 69-70 Hanan C. Selvin 13-14 Mary Ann Clawson 70-71 Peter I. Rose 14-15 Nazli Kibria 71-72 Susanne Keller 15-16 Margaret M. Chin 72-73 Blanche Geer 16-17 Japonica Brown-Saracino 73-74 Renee C. Fox 17-18 Vilna Bashi Treitler

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ESS MERIT AWARD RECIPIENTS 1960-2018

1960 Maurice Davis 1988 Digby Baltzell 1961 Welman J. Warner and 1989 James Blackwell Ray Abrams 1990 Morris Rosenberg 1962 Robert S. Lynd 1991 S. M. Miller 1963 Pitirim Sorokin 1992 William J. Goode 1964 Donald Young 1993 Renée C. Fox 1965 Leonard Cottrell, Jr 1994 Melvin Kohn 1966 Thorsten Sellin 1995 Herbert Gans 1967 Talcott Parsons 1996 Charles Tilly 1968 Robert MacIver 1997 Charles B. Perrow 1969 Negley Teeters 1998 Harrison C. White 1970 Theodore Abel 1999 Eliot Freidson 1971 Jessie Bernard 2000 Suzanne Keller 1972 Everett C. Hughes 2001 Kai Erikson 1973 Helen MacGill Hughes 2002 Marvin Bressler 1974 Alfred McClung Lee and 2003 Bernard Barber Elizabeth Briant Lee 2004 Cynthia Fuchs Epstein 1975 Charles H. Page 2005 William A. Gamson and 1976 Paul Lazarsfeld Caroline Hodges Persell 1977 Mirra Komarovsky 2006 Charles V. Willie 1978 Robert K. Merton 2007 Judith Lorber 1979 Hylan Lewis 2008 Cheryl Townsend Gilkes 1980 A. B. Hollingshead and 2009 Richard Alba David Reisman 2010 Nancy Denton 1981 William F. Whyte 2011 Jerry A. Jacobs 1982 Robert Bierstedt 2012 Margaret L. Andersen 1983 Lewis Coser 2013 Karen A. Cerulo 1984 Robin M. Williams, Jr 2014 Kathleen Gerson 1985 George Homans 2015 Philip Kasinitz 1986 Matilda White Riley 2016 Robert Zussman 1987 Rose L. Coser 2017 Elijah Anderson 2018 Nancy Foner

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ROBIN M. WILLIAMS, JR., DISTINGUISHED LECTURERS 1993-2018

1993-94 Caroline Hodges Persell 2005-06 Vincent Parrillo 1994-95 Charles V. Willie 2006-07 Michèle Lamont 1995-96 Paul DiMaggio 2007-08 Margaret Andersen 1996-97 Judith Lorber 2008-09 William Kornblum 1997-98 Shulamit Reinharz 2009-10 Naomi Gerstel 1998-99 Cheryl Townsend Gilkes 2010-11 Mark D. Jacobs 1999-00 Elijah Anderson 2011-12 Sudhir Vankatesh 2000-01 Myra Marx Ferree 2012-13 George Ritzer 2001-02 Bonnie Thornton Dill 2013-14 Karen Cerulo 2002-03 Michael Kimmel 2014-15 Mary Waters 2003-04 Elizabeth Higginbotham 2015-16 Peter I. Rose 2004-05 Jack Levin 2016-17 Kathleen Blee 2017-18 Grace Kao

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ESS OFFICERS AND COMMITTEES 2017-2018

2017-2018 OFFICERS AND EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEMBERS President: Victor Nee Vice-President: Vilna Bashi Treitler Secretary: Thomas DeGloma Treasurer: Amy Armenia Past-President: John Torpey President-Elect: Nazli Kibria Vice-President-Elect: Erica Chito-Childs Executive Officer: Jennifer McAdam Executive Officer: Emily H. Mahon

Executive Committee Matthew Hughey (2015-2018) Leah Schmalzbauer (2015-2018) Sarah A. Damaske (2016-2019) Pawan Dhingra (2016-2019) Richard E. Ocejo (2017-2020) Anne Roschelle (2017-2020)

Executive Office and Budget Committee Thomas DeGloma (Chair) Gennifer Furst

Ex-Officio: John Torpey (Past-President) Jennifer McAdam & Emily H. Mahon (Executive Officers)

STANDING COMMITTEES

Employment: Richard M. Smith (Chair)

Nominations: Victor Nee (Chair) Amy Armenia Nazli Kibria Sarah Damaske Jennifer McAdam Pawan Dhingra John Torpey

Publications Committee: Andrew London (Chair) Nancy Denton Mary Fisher

Ex-officio: Sociological Forum Editor: Karen Cerulo Secretary: Thomas DeGloma President: Victor Nee Executive Officer: Jennifer McAdam

Status of Women: Laura West Steck (Co-Chair) Simone Kolysh (Co-Chair) Sunia Bose Meghan Rich Regina Sewell Anne Roschelle

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Status of Ethnicity, Race, and Racism: Ingrid E. Castro (Chair) Ana Lilia Campos Manzo Matthew Hughey Dawn M. Dow Bandana Purkayastha Melinda A. Mills Farha Ternikar Silvia Dominguez Graduate Student Representatives: Jenna L. O’Connor Kevin Zavallos

Community Colleges: Lisa Handler (Co-Chair) Robin Isserles (Co-Chair) Glenda Gross Jill Schultz Latasha Cooper Diditi Mitra

Graduate Education: Melissa Day Stephanie Laudone Keumjae Park

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

ESS-ORN Susan Praeger (Organizer)

AWARD COMMITTEES

Merit Award: Sarah Samaske (Chair) Rebecca Glauber Stacy Torres

Mirra Komarovsky Book Award: Amy Armenia (Co-Chair) Matthew Hughey (Co-Chair) Kim Price-Glynn Saida Grundy

Robin M. Williams Jr. Lectureship: Erica Chito Childs (Chair) Kim Dugan Stephanie Laudone

Robin M. Williams Jr. Site Selection: Vilna Bashi Treitler (Chair)

Candace Rogers Student Paper Award: Pawan Dhingra (Chair) Michael Levien Salvador Vidal-Ortiz Gowri Vijayakumar

Rose Laub Coser Dissertation Award: Leach Schmalzbauer (Chair) Patricia Arend

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Charles V. Willie Minority Graduate Student Award: Anne Roschelle (Chair) Charles V. Wille (Honorary Chair) Sunita Bose Karen Tejada Richard Ocejo Jacquelin Villarubia

Barbara R. Walters Community College Faculty Award: Lisa Handler (Co-Chair) Robin Isserles (Co-Chair) LaTasha Cooper Diditi Mitra Glenda Gross Jill Schultz

2018 PROGRAM

Program Committee: Filiz Garip (Chair) Rina Agarwala Ashley Mears Japonica Brown-Saracino Mario Molina Christopher Donoghue Ellis Monk Lucas Drouhot Van Tran Becky Hsu Natasha Warikoo Onoso Imoagene Matt Wray Lisha Liu

2018-2019 OFFICERS AND EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEMBERS President: Nazli Kibria Vice-President: Erica Chito Childs Secretary: Thomas DeGLoma Treasurer: Amy Armenia Past-President: Victor Nee President-Elect: Alejandro Portes Vice-President-Elect: Enobong (Anna) Hannah Branch Executive Officer: Jennifer McAdam Executive Officer: Emily H. Mahon

Executive Committee: Sarah Damaske (2016-2019) Pawan Dhingra (2016-2019) Richard E. Ocejo (2017-2020) Anne Roschelle (2017-2020) Smitha Radhakrishnan (2018-2021) Leslie Wang (2018-2021)

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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  Filiz Garip (Chair)  Lisha Liu  Rina Agarwala  Ashley Mears  Japonica Brown-Saracino  Mario Molina  Christopher Donoghue  Ellis Monk  Lucas Drouhot  Van Tran  Becky Hsu  Natasha Warikoo  Onoso Imoagene  Matt Wray

Author-Meets-Critics Sessions  Vilna Bashi Treitler  Nazli Kibria

Program Sponsors  Cornell University  Polity  WILEY (Sociological Forum)  Sage Publications

Conference Logistics and Support  Emily Mahon  Bonnie E. French  Jennifer McAdam  Brad Smith, Meeting Savvy

Departmental Members 2018 American University Hobart & William Smith Colleges Amherst College Kutztown University of Pennsylvania Cabrini University Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts Caldwell University Middlebury College Colgate University Moravian College Connecticut College Ramapo College of New Jersey CUNY Lehman College Salem State University Curry College Swarthmore College Drexel University University of Maryland, Baltimore County Elizabethtown College Westfield State University Georgetown University Wheaton College Goucher College William Paterson University Hartwick College

The 2018 Award Recipients of the ESS Travel Grant are: Adjunct and Part Time Faculty: Jacob Boersema, Rutgers University Nicole Mittenfelner Carl, University of Pennsylvania Tina Lee, University of Notre Dame Kristi Tredway, St. Mary’s College of Maryland Students: Jessica V. Coley State University of New York at Buffalo Mollie Cueva-Dabkosi, Johns Hopkins University Amy Mitchell, Millersville University Marwa Tarek Moaz, Syracuse University Gokhan Mulayim, Boston University Michelle Esther O’Brien, New York University Elizabeta Shifrin, The Graduate Center, CUNY Jennifer Catherine Sloan, The Graduate Center, CUNY Siqi Tu, The Graduate Center, CUNY Maria Valdovinos, George Mason University Suzanne Walters, Stony Brook University 94

Facts and Fictions: Narratives of Inequality and Difference 2019 Annual Meeting EASTERN SOCIOLOGICAL SOCIETY Boston Park Plaza Hotel Boston, MA March 14-17, 2019

CALL FOR PAPERS

The ESS welcomes submissions, drawing on every methodology, addressing any and all issues of interest to sociologists. The 2019 meeting will have a special focus on “Facts and Fictions: Narratives of Inequality and Difference”.

Fact, not fiction: Immigrants are less likely to commit crimes than those born in the U.S. Fact, not fiction: “Emily” and “Greg” are more employable than “Lakisha” and “Jamal.” Fact, not fiction: An average woman’s salary is approximately 80% of an average man’s.

Facts are central to sociology. From the collection and construction of facts to critical analyses of how facts are interpreted, sociologists engage in a variety of ways with information about the social world. Given the contemporary political climate of attacks on the value of scientific methodologies, scientific evidence, and scientific interpretation, how do we as sociologists effectively and responsibly bring facts into public narratives? Whether it is in our classroom teaching, on our social media posts or in the scholarly papers we publish, how do we work with facts? How might we ensure that the facts we uncover, construct, interpret, and critique are used for the public good, especially to address the pressing issues of social inequality and exclusion that surround us?

This is only a partial list of the questions that have evolved from the issues that have defined sociology as a social scientific discipline. No doubt there are others. We look forward to submissions that will fill the missing links. Although the ESS especially encourages submissions related to this year’s theme, we welcome submissions on all sociological topics. Potential methods and formats include

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 15, 2018. Proposals for mini-conferences are encouraged by August 1, 2018. Questions should be sent to [email protected] Program Committee: Nazli Kibria, ESS President; Jessica Simes, Program Chair, Boston University.

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IN THE BOOK EXHIBIT Bistro Lounge & Restaurant / Third Floor Hyatt Regency Baltimore, Baltimore, MD The Exhibit will be open Thursday February 22 2:00 PM to 5:00 PM Friday February 23 9:30 AM to 4:00 PM Saturday February 24 9:30 AM to 3:00 PM Coffee Hours Friday February 23 10:30 AM & 3:00 PM Saturday February 24 10:30 AM & 2:00 PM

New Books Reception Stop by and meet with ESS authors: Friday 3:00 - 4:00PM Jean Beaman Chysanthi Leon/Corey Shdaimah Yasemin Besen-Cassino Joan Maya Mazelis Amy L. Best Ingrid Nelson Mary Chako Zaccheus Ogunnika Cynthia Cook Yung-Yi Pan Bonnie E. French Diana Romero Jeffrey Johnson Mario Small Sarah Lageson Greg Smithsimon Kathleen O. Korgen/Maxine P. Atkinson Vikash Singh Judith Lasker Rachel A. Woldoff Marnia Lazreg Kathrin Zippel

New Book Reception Sponsors: New York University Press Polity Springer US EXHIBITORS AT OUR MEETING INCLUDE: EXHIBITORS AT OUR MEETING INCLUDE: Association Book Exhibit Haymarket Books Nature America, Inc. New York University Press Rowman & Littlefield University of California Press The Combined Book and Literature Display, features Alex Roslin Documentary Educational Resources Lynne Rienner Publishers Polity University of North Carolina Press and A Special Display of Books authored by ESS Members, Including this year’s Winner of the Komarovsky Book Award * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * The Eastern Sociological Society thanks all of our exhibitors for their support. Special thanks are also due to the people who run our exhibit: Harve Horowitz and the staff at Exhibit Promotions Plus, Inc.

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                             

                                                                                                                                                                                 

                             