81st Annual Meeting Southern Sociological Society

New Orleans Downtown Marriott at the Convention Center New Orleans, LA April 4-7, 2018

President Eduardo Bonilla-Silva, Duke University

Program Committee Chair David G. Embrick, University of Connecticut

Executive Officer David L. Brunsma, Virginia Tech

Assistant Executive Officer J. Slade Lellock, Virginia Tech

Local Arrangements Chair D’Lane R. Compton, University of New Orleans President’s Welcome Message Academics in the Trump Era.” Friday, we will have ASA’s President Elect, Mary Romero (), talking about “Violence, Nationalism, and Citizenship in TrumpAmerica.” And on Saturday, we will have a session on “Global Trump(ism): Brexit, Modi, and the Race to the Bottom” with Bandana Purkayastha (University of Connecticut) and Steve Garner (Birmingham City University).

Besides the plenaries, we will have fifteen thematic sessions on topics ranging such as “After Charlottesville: Contexts Magazine on White Nationalism, Confederate Statues, and Trump,” “Studying the Environment in Trump's America: A Collaborative HBCU Perspective,” “Transgressive Sociology in the Age of Trump,” “Wrestling Professionally with Donald Trump,” “The Trump Administration and Global Politics,” and “Southern Sociology in the Era of Trump?” among others. We will also have an important Town Hall on “Sociology and Sociologists in TrumpAmerica: How Sociology is Dealing with the Challenges of this Special Moment” with Johnny Williams (Trinity College), Nancy Kidd (American Sociological Association), and Mary Romero (Arizona Eduardo Bonilla-Silva, Duke University State University). And, as usual, we will also have poster SSS President 2017-2018 sessions, mini-conferences, incubator sessions, Author Meet Critics sessions, and much, much more including a first for us: a yoga session -- “Yoga for a Cause: Welcome to New Orleans Downtown Cultivating Embodied Compassion” -- led by Marc Marriott at the Convention Center, Settembrino (Southeastern Louisiana University). st site of the 81 Annual Meeting of the Organizing an event of this magnitude could not happen Southern Sociological Society without the assistance of many people. First, I want to thank all the colleagues in the Program Welcome to New Orleans! The theme for this year’s Committee. Although all of them deserve praise for their meeting is Racial Theory, Analysis, and Politics in hard work, I must single out David G. Embrick (University TrumpAmerica. When I met in October 2016 with a of Connecticut), who chaired the Program Committee and few SSS colleagues to discuss this meeting, I had worked on it from 2016 until 2018. David, thanks for all the selected a theme in line with my work on color-blind hours you put in making sure this program became a racism. Then, on November 2016, Donald J. Trump reality. Second, I thank all the members of the SSS became our 45th President. His election seems to have Council for their work and support throughout this year. changed everything! His crudeness, authoritarianism, lack of knowledge, and childishness mixed with his Our superb Executive Officer, David Brunsma, and his immense entertainment value (the man is funny) have organizational right hand, Slade Lellock (both at Virginia disoriented all of us as we do not seem to know what is Tech), deserve special recognition for their enthusiasm up or down. Hence, I changed my theme as I thought and commitment to all SSS-related matters, including this sociologists desperately needed to investigate, analyze, meeting. Third, I thank D’Lane Compton (University of theorize, and even rant about this major development in New Orleans) who helped organize and coordinate local American history. arrangements including the always welcomed extracurricular activities and tours. Finally, I thank all the In plenaries, thematic sessions, Town Halls, and many members who are participating in this meeting. Without regular sessions, we will examine all kind of Trump- your participation as presenters, organizers, presiders, related subjects. On Wednesday, we will have a “mano a and attendees, this meeting could not occur. Thanks to mano” plenary on “Trump(ism), Border Walls, everyone and enjoy the meeting! Immigrations, and Bad Mexicans” with Rogelio Saenz (UTSA) and David Montejano (Berkeley). On Thursday, we will have a solo plenary with Michael Omi (Berkeley) Eduardo Bonilla-Silva, Duke University on “What We Need to Think About in Rethinking Racial President Theory” and another “mano a mano” with Jessie Daniels Southern Sociological Society (Hunter College) and Jessica Ayo Alabi (Orange Coast College) on “Fighting Back: Resistance to Attacks on Table of Contents

Past Presidents 1

2017-2018 Committees 2

Publication Teams 6

Anti-Harassment Policy 7

Award Recipients 8

Previous Award Winners 9

On-Site Accommodations, Mobile App, & Program Legend 10

Workshops 11

Mini-Conferences 17

Schedule at a Glance 18

Detailed Schedule

Wednesday, April 4th 36

Thursday, April 5th 36

Friday, April 6th 76

Saturday, April 7th 113

Index of Participants 155

Departmental Members, Donors, & Sustaining Members 164

Sponsors 165

Floor Plans 180 Presidents of the Southern Sociological Society

1936 E.T. Krueger, Vanderbilt University 1977 Thomas R. Ford, University of Kentucky 1937 Wilson Gee, University of North Carolina‐Chapel Hill 1978 Gerhard E. Lenski, University of North Carolina‐Chapel Hill 1938 Rupert B. Vance, North Carolina‐Chapel Hill 1979 Clifton D. Bryant, Virginia Tech 1939 E.W. Gregory, University of Alabama 1980 M. Elaine Burgess, University of North Carolina‐Greensboro 1940 Fred C. Frey, Louisiana State University 1981 Irving L. Webber, University of Alabama 1941 B.O. Williams, University of Georgia 1982 Charles B. Nam, Florida State University 1942 William E. Cole, University of ‐Knoxville 1983 Joseph H. Fichter, Loyola University‐New Orleans 1943 Katharine Jocher, University of North Carolina‐Chapel Hill 1984 George A. Hillery, Jr., Virginia Tech 1944 Katharine Jocher, University of North Carolina‐Chapel Hill 1986 Jeffrey K. Hadden, University of Virginia 1945 Howard Beers, University of Kentucky 1987 Abbott L. Ferriss, Emory University 1946 Charles S. Johnson, Fisk University 1988 Ida Harper Simpson, Duke University 1947 T. Lynn Smith, Louisiana State University 1989 John Shelton Reed, University of North Carolina‐Chapel Hill 1948 Coyle E. Moore, Florida State University 1990 Lewis M. Killian, University of West Florida 1949 Wayland J. Hayes, Vanderbilt University 1991 Joel Smith, Duke University 1950 Lee M. Brooks, University of North Carolina‐Chapel Hill 1992 Ronald L. Akers, University of Florida 1951 H.C. Brearley, George Peabody College for Teachers 1993 Shirley B. Laska, University of New Orleans 1952 Rudolf Heberle, Louisiana State University 1994 Walter R. Gove, Vanderbilt University 1953 Leland B. Tate, Virginia Tech 1995 Thomas C. Hood, University of Tennessee 1954 Guy B. Johnson, University of North Carolina‐Chapel Hill 1996 John Moland, Jr., Alabama State University 1955 Morton B. King, Jr., University of Mississippi 1997 Karl L. Alexander, Johns Hopkins University 1956 Irwin T. Sanders, University of Kentucky 1998 Rebecca G. Adams, University of North Carolina‐Greensboro 1957 Homer L. Hitt, Louisiana State University 1999 Lynn Smith‐Lovin, University of Arizona 1958 C. Horace Hamilton, North Carolina State University 2000 Maxine Atkinson, North Carolina State University 1959 Harold F. Kaufman, Mississippi State University 2001 Kenneth C. Land, Duke University 1960 E. William Noland, University of North Carolina‐Chapel Hill 2002 Rachel A. Rosenfeld, University of North Carolina‐Chapel Hill 1961 Edgar T. Thompson, Duke University 2003 Patricia Yancey Martin, Florida State University 1962 Meyer F. Nimkoff, Florida State University 2004 Charles M. Tolbert II, Baylor University 1963 Alvin L. Bertrand, Louisiana State University 2005 Michael Hughes, Virginia Tech 1964 Selz C. Mayo, North Carolina State University 2006 Judith Blau, University of North Carolina‐Chapel Hill 1965 Bryce F. Ryan, University of Miami 2007 Ronald W. Wimberley, North Carolina State University 1966 Joseph S. Himes, North Carolina College 2008 Larry W. Isaac, Vanderbilt University 1967 A. Lee Coleman, University of Kentucky 2009 Kathleen Slevin, William & Mary 1968 Ernest Q. Campbell, Vanderbilt University 2010 Angela O’Rand, Duke University 1969 John C. McKinney, Duke University 2011 Vincent Roscigno, The Ohio State University 1970 John T. Doby, Emory University 2012 Beth A. Rubin, University of North Carolina‐Charlotte 1971 Alvin Boskoff, Emory University 2013 Donald Tomaskovic‐Devey, UMass‐Amherst 1972 Richard L. Simpson, University of North Carolina‐Chapel Hill 2014 Leslie Hossfeld, University of North Carolina‐Wilmington 1973 Charles M. Grigg, Florida State University 2015 David Maume, University of Cincinnati 1974 Fredrick L. Bates, University of Georgia 2016 Barbara Risman, University of Chicago-Illinois 1975 Charles U. Smith, Florida A&M University 2017 Christopher G. Ellison, University of Texas at San Antonio 1976 Alan C. Kerckhoff, Duke University 2018 Eduardo Bonilla-Silva, Duke University

1 SSS 2017-2018 Committees

Executive Committee Eduardo Bonilla-Silva Duke University President Shannon Davis George Mason University Vice President David l. Brunsma Virginia Tech Executive Officer Kylie Parrotta Delaware State University Recording Secretary Toni Calasanti Virginia Tech President-Elect Earl Wright II University of Cincinnati Vice President-Elect Christopher Ellison University of Texas-San Antonio Past President Barbara Risman University of Illinois-Chicago Past-Past President David Maume University of Cincinnati Past-Past-Past President Zandria Robinson Member Katie Acosta Georgia State University Member Cameron Lippard Appalachian State University Member Patricia Warren Florida State University Member Barbara Combs Clark Atlanta University Member Marni Brown Georgia Gwinnett College Member

Publications Committee Adia Harvey Wingfield Washington University-St. Louis Chair Irene Padavic Florida State University Member Jill Kiecolt Virginia Tech Member Verna Keith Texas A&M University Member Barbara Risman University of Illinois-Chicago voting ex-officio Toni Calasanti Virginia Tech non-voting ex-officio Vincent Roscigno Ohio State University non-voting ex-officio James Maples Eastern Kentucky University non-voting ex-officio David L. Brunsma Virginia Tech non-voting ex-officio J. Slade Lellock Virginia Tech non-voting ex-officio

Program Committee David G. Embrick University of Connecticut Chair Rebecca Bach Duke University Member Jenifer Bratter Rice University Member Tony Brown Vanderbilt University Member Juan Bustamante University of Arkansas Member Scott Carter University of Central Florida Member Nathaniel Chapman Arkansas Tech University Member Michelle Christian University of Tennessee Member Todd Couch Coker College Member Korie Edwards Ohio State University Member Elizabeth Hordge Freeman University of South Florida Member Carla Goar Kent State University Member Kasey Henricks University of Illinois-Chicago Member Verna Keith Texas A&M University Member Cameron Lippard Appalachian State University Member Danny Malone Coker College Member Anthony Peguero Virginia Tech Member Fernando Rivera University of Central Florida Member Abigail Sewell Emory University Member Hephzibah Strmic-Pawl Manhattanville College Member James Thomas University of Mississippi Member Felicia Arriaga Duke University Member Rebecca Hensley Southeastern Louisiana University Member Tony Love University of Kentucky Member

2 SSS 2017-2018 Committees

Local Arrangements Committee D’Lane R. Compton University of New Orleans Chair Austin Ashe Duke University Member

Finance Committee David L. Brunsma Virginia Tech Chair Eduardo Bonilla-Silva Duke University Member Toni Calasanti Virginia Tech Member Charlie Brody UNC-Charlotte Member Stephanie Moller UNC-Charlotte Member Leslie Hossfeld Mississippi State University Member

Nominations Committee Shannon Davis George Mason University Chair Brian Foster University of Mississippi Member Brandon Jackson University of Arkansas Member Bette Dickerson American University Member Gabriel Acevedo University of Texas-San Antonio Member J. Scott Carter University of Central Florida Member Wornie Reed Virginia Tech Member Victor Ray University of Tennessee Member Eileen O'Brien Saint Leo University Member Maliq Matthews University of Cincinnati Member

Election Committee Kylie Parrotta Delaware State University Chair David L. Brunsma Virginia Tech Member J. Slade Lellock Virginia Tech Member

Committee on Honors Maxine Atkinson North Carolina State University Chair Amanda Lewis University of Illinois-Chicago Member Micah Roos Virginia Tech Member Darren Sherkat Southerin Illinois University Member Roeglio Saenz University of Texas-San Antonio Member Linda Renzulli University of Georgia Member

Site Selection Committee Christopher Ellison University of Texas-San Antonio Chair Eduardo Bonilla-Silva Duke University Member Barbara Risman University of Illinois-Chicago Member David Maume University of Cincinnati Member Toni Calasanti Virginia Tech Member Charles Tolbert Baylor University Member David L. Brunsma Virginia Tech Member Terrence Hill University of Arizona Member

Committee on Racial and Ethnic Minorities Elizabeth Aranda University of South Florida Chair Nicholas Vargas University of Florida Member JeffriAnne Wilder University of North Florida Member Andrea Henderson University of South Carolina Member Zimife Umah Duke University Member Kwame Harrison Virginia Tech Member Earl Wright II University of Cincinnati Member

3 SSS 2017-2018 Committees

Committee on Professions Ken Kolb Furman University Chair Maria Hunt St. Augustine College Member Kendra Jason UNC-Charlotte Member Harry Dahms University of Tennessee Member Kimberly Lancaster Coastal Carolina Community College Member Robert Freymeyer Presbyterian College Member David L. Brunsma Virginia Tech EC Liaison

Committee on Sociological Practice Julia (Jill) Waity UNC-Wilmington Chair Tiffany Taylor Kent State University Member Barbara Combs University of Mississippi Member James Maples Eastern Kentucky University Member Carrie Smith Millersville University Member J. Sumerau University of Tampa Member Shannon Davis George Mason University EC Liaison

Committee on Sociology in Community and Small Colleges Nicole Lucas Fayetteville State University Chair Jason Eastman Coastal Carolina University Member Jason "Jake" Milne Longwood University Member Marni Brown Georgia Gwinnett College Member Christine (Chris) Snead Saint Leo College Member Victor Romano Barry University Member Barbara Combs Clark Atlanta University Member

Membership Committee Susan Pearce East Carolina University Chair Aaron Rowland University of Tennessee-Martin Member Linda Treiber Kennesaw State University Member Dustin Avent-Holt Augusta University Member Andrew Whitehead Clemson University Member Megan Underhill UNC-Asheville Member Patricia Warren Florida State University EC Liaison

Committee on Graduate Students Regine Jackson Agnes Scott College Chair Irene Browne Emory University Member Dawn Godbolt Florida State University Member Bethany Nelson University of Tennessee Member Sarah Pollock UNC-Charlotte Member Kaitlin Boyle Virginia Tech Member Cameron Lippard Appalachian State University EC Liaison

Committee on and Sexuality Shannon Carter University of Central Florida Chair Sara Crawley University of South Florida Member Amie Hess Meredith College Member Rachel Allison Mississippi State University Member Austin H. Johnson Kent State University Member Matthew Colon-Diaz Georgia State University Member Marni Brown Georgia Gwinnett College EC Liaison

Ad-Hoc Bylaws Committee Shannon Davis George Mason University Chair Stephanie Bohon University of Tennessee-Knoxville Member David L. Brunsma Virginia Tech Member

4 SSS 2017-2018 Committees

Ad-Hoc Website Committee J. Slade Lellock Virginia Tech Chair Marni Brown Georgia Gwinnett College Member James Maples Eastern Kentucky University Member Steve McDonald North Carolina State University Member Julia Miller University of Kentucky Member Shannon Carter University of Central Florida Member J. Scott Carter University of Central Florida Member Shannon Davis George Mason University Member

Ad-Hoc Disaster Relief Committee David L. Brunsma Virginia Tech Chair Dana Greene North Carolina Central University Member DeMond Miller Rowan University Member J. Steven Picou University of South Alabama Member

Other SSS Positions J. Slade Lellock Virginia Tech Assistant Executive Officer James Hougland University of Kentucky Archivist Lindsay Kahle Virginia Tech Audio-Visual Coordinator Roberta Spalter-Roth American Sociological Association Consortium of Social Science Associations Kirsten Dellinger University of Mississippi Organizational Liaison Thomas C. Hood University of Kentucky-Knoxville Parliamentarian

5 Southern Sociological Society’s Publication Teams

Social Currents

Toni Calasanti Virginia Tech Editor Vincent J. Roscigno The Ohio State University Editor George Wilson University of Miami Deputy Editor Sadie Giles Virginia Tech Graduate Editorial Associate

Editorial Board Alison Adams University of Florida Dustin Avent-Holt Georgia Regents University Jennifer Bickham Mendez The College of William and Mary Stephanie Bohon The University of Tennessee Enobong Hannah Branch University of Massachusetts Amherst Reginald Byron Southwestern University William C. Cockerham University of Alabama-Birmingham Tomeka Davis Georgia State University Kirsten Dellinger University of Mississippi Sinikka G. Elliott North Carolina State University Joshua Guetzkow The Hebrew University of Jerusalem Israel James E. Hawdon Virginia Tech Ken Hou-Lin University of Texas at Austin Michael Hughes Virginia Tech Neal King Virginia Tech Ana Liberato University of Kentucky Ryan Light Andrew Martin Ohio State University Ervin (Maliq) Matthew University of Cincinnati Amy Chasteen Miller University of Southern Mississippi James Moody Duke University Irene Padavic Florida State University Karen F. Parker University of Delaware Robert Perdue Appalachian State University Zhenchao Qian Brown University Rashawn Ray University of Maryland Jeremy Reynolds Purdue University Darren E. Sherkat Southern Illinois University Tom Shriver North Carolina State University Barbara Ellen Smith Virginia Tech Don Tomaskovic-Devey University of Massachusetts Amherst Ed Walker University of California Los Angeles

The Southern Sociologist

James Maples Eastern Kentucky University Editor

Graduate Student Editors Harry N. Barbee Florida State University Announcements and Society News Josephine McKelvy North Carolina State University Highlights from Social Currents Kaitlyne Motl University of Kentucky State and Regional Societies News Nadya Vera University of Tennessee General Editor Della Winters University of Tennessee SWS-South News Erik Withers University of South Florida Membership News

Teaching Corner Editors Sarah Cribbs Randolph Macon College Editor Novella Ogunshina Randolph Macon College Student Editor Chiquita DeJesus Randolph Macon College Student Editor

6 Anti-Harassment at SSS 2018

Anti-Harassment Policy

SSS reminds everyone: Our Annual Meeting is convened for the purposes of professional development and scholarly educational interchange in the spirit of free inquiry and free expression. Harassment of colleagues, students, hotel staff or other conference participants undermines the principle of equity at the heart of these professional fora and is inconsistent with the principles of free inquiry and free expression. Consequently, harassment is considered by SSS to be a serious form of professional misconduct.

The following Anti-Harassment Policy outlines expectations for all those who attend or participate in SSS meetings. It reminds SSS meeting participants that all professional academic ethics and norms apply as standards of behavior and interaction at these meetings.

Purpose

SSS is committed to providing a safe and welcoming conference environment for all participants, free from harassment based on age, race, ethnicity, national origin, religion, language, sexual orientation, gender identity or gender expression, disability, health conditions, socioeconomic status, marital status, domestic status, or parental status (hereafter, simply harassment). "Participant" in this policy refers to anyone present at SSS meetings, including staff, contractors, vendors, exhibitors, venue staff, SSS members, and all other attendees.

Expected Behavior

All participants at SSS meetings are expected to abide by this Anti-Harassment Policy in all meeting venues including ancillary events as well as official and unofficial social gatherings.

• Follow the norms of professional respect that are necessary to promote the conditions for free academic interchange. • If you witness potential harm to a conference participant, be proactive in helping to mitigate or avoid that harm. • Alert conference security personnel or law enforcement if you see a situation in which someone might be in imminent physical danger.

Unacceptable Behavior

Harassment of any participant is unethical behavior under the American Sociological Association Code of Ethics, which offer guiding principles for how sociologists should conduct themselves in all professional activities both in person and online. Harassment consists of a single intense and severe act or of multiple persistent or pervasive acts which are demeaning, abusive, offensive, or create a hostile professional or workplace environment. Harassment may include sexual solicitation, physical advance, or verbal or non-verbal conduct that is sexual in nature; it may also include threatening, intimidating, or hostile acts; circulation of written or graphic material that denigrates or shows hostility toward an individual or group; epithets, slurs, or negative stereotyping based on group identity.

Attendees are encouraged to immediately report instances of harassment during the Annual Meeting to a member of the SSS Executive Committee (see list here http://bit.ly/2H475tj) or the SSS Executive Officer, David L. Brunsma, at [email protected], (573) 355-0599. To read the American Sociological Association Code of Ethics in its entirety, visit www.asanet.org and follow the link to "Ethics."

7 2018 Award Recipients

Undergraduate Odum Award Esteffany Luna, Southwestern University “Am I Latino Enough? The Construction of Latino Identity Among Hispanics Who Don’t Speak Spanish”

Graduate Odum Award William J. Scarborough, University of Illinois at Chicago “How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Big Data: A Test of Twitter Sentiment Validity in the Study of Gender Attitudes”

Katharine Jocher-Belle Boone Beard Award Robin W. Simon, Wake Forest University

8 Previous SSS Award Recipients

Roll of Honor Distinguished Lectureship Awardees

2015 Robert Agnew, Emory University 2015 Jon Shefner, University of Tennessee-Knoxville 2014 Walter Gove, Vanderbilt University 2012 Shirley Laska, University of New Orleans 2014 Kenneth Land, Duke University 2011 Larry W. Isaac, Vanderbilt University 2013 John Shelton Reed, UNC – Chapel Hill 2008 Larry J. Griffin, UNC-Chapel Hill 2012 Ronald Wimberley, NC State University 2007 E.M. Beck, University of Georgia 2011 Charles S. Johnson, Fisk University 2008 Clifton Bryan, Virginia Tech Charles S. Johnson Awardees

2008 Patricia Yancey Martin, Florida State University 2016 Earl Wright II, University of Cincinnati 2007 Ida Harper Simpson, Duke University 2010 Larry J. Griffin, UNC – Chapel Hill 2006 Richard L. Simpson, UNC – Chapel Hill 2002 Ronald L. Akers, University of Florida 2006 William W. Falk, University of Maryland 1996 Lewis M. Killian, University of West Florida 2005 Dolores Aldridge, Emory University 1995 Charles B. Nam, Florida State University 2002 John Moland, Jr., Alabama State University 1994 Alan C. Kerckhoff, Duke University 1997 Charles U. Smith, Florida A & M University 1990 Rudolf Heberle, Louisiana State University 1994 Daniel S. Johnson, Dillard University 1989 Kurt W. Back, Duke University

1986 Guy B. Johnson, UNC – Chapel Hill Katharine Jocher-Belle Boone Beard Awardees 1986 Joseph H. Fichter, Loyola University 1984 Joseph S. Himes, UNC – Greensboro 2015 Holly McCammon, Vanderbilt University 1982 Vernon J. Parenton, Louisiana State University 2014 David Maume, University of Cincinnati 1979 Ernst Borinski, Tougaloo College 2013 Karen Campbell, Vanderbilt University 1977 Rupert B. Vance, UNC – Chapel Hill 2010 Irene Padavic, Florida State University 1977 T. Lynn Smith, University of Florida 2004 Barbara Risman, NC State University 1999 Patricia Yancey Martin, Florida State University Martin L. Levin Distinguished Service 1995 Rachel Rosenfeld, UNC – Chapel Hill Awardees

2016 Dennis R. McSeveney, University of New Orleans Distinguished Contributions to Teaching Awardees

2014 Stephanie Bohon, University of Tennessee-Knoxville 2016 Department of Sociology, University of South Florida 2013 Bob Freymeyer, Presbyterian College 2015 Mindy Stombler, Georgia State University 2010 Tom Hood, University of Tennessee 2013 Rebecca Bach, Duke University 2006 Clifton Bryant, Virginia Tech 2010 Edward l. Kain, Southwestern University 2005 Abbott L. Ferriss, Emory University 2006 Gregory Weiss, Roanoke College 2004 Catherine Harris, Wake Forest University 2005 Idee Winfield, College of Charleston 2003 Martin L. Levin, Mississippi State University 2004 Maxine Atkinson, NC State University

2002 Clifton D. Bryant, Virginia Tech 2002 Department of Sociology, James Madison University

9 On-Site Accommodations, Mobile App, & Program Legend

On-Site Accommodations Trans/Gender Non-Conforming Hospitality Suite Thursday – Saturday, 8:00 AM – 5:30 PM in the Bridge Room Lactation Space Thursday – Saturday, 8:00 AM – 5:30 PM in the Blaine Kern Ballroom Foyer near Ballroom A Coffee and Tea Thursday – Saturday in the Baine Kern Ballroom Foyer and Atrium Foyer Child Care Thursday – Saturday, 8:00 AM – 5:30. Available to those who reserved spaces.

Download the SSS 2018 Mobile App 1. Access the App Store on iOS devices and the Play Store on Android. 2. Search for CrowdCompass AttendeeHub. Once you’ve found the app, tap either Download or Install. 3. After installing, a new icon will appear on the home screen. 4. Once downloaded, open the AttendeeHub app and enter “SSS 2018” 5. Tap SSS 2018 to open it, log in, and enjoy the app! (Note: when logging into the app, be sure to use the email address you used to register for the meeting.)

Program Legend

Author Meets Critics

Note: (1) Throughout the SSS 2018 Annual Conference program, you will notice various hand Presidential Plenary drawn sketches. These sketches document the artistic process of developing the program cover art from early ideas to the finished design. (2) AMCs, Presidential Plenaries, and Thematic sessions are only denoted by icons in the Detailed Schedule. Thematic Session

10 Workshops Thursday, April 5th

7:00 AM - 8:30 AM Session 2. Workshop - Yoga for a Cause: Cultivating Embodied Julia Compassion

Organizer: Marc Settembrino, Southeastern Louisiana University

8:30 AM - 10:00 AM Session 6. Workshop - Juggling Graduate School, Work and Blaine Kern A Family?

Organizer and Presider: Regine Jackson, Agnes Scott College Panelists: Adria Welcher, Morehouse College; Marisela Martinez-Cola, Emory University; Kali-Ahset Amen, Emory University

8:30 AM - 10:00 AM Session 7. Workshop - Teaching Intro Level Sociology to Non- Creole Queen Sociology Majors in the Trump Era

Organizer and Presider: Katie Morris, Pellissipi State Community College Panelists: Bobby Otto, LaGrange College; Andrew Gunnoe, Maryville College

8:30 AM - 10:00 AM Session 8. Workshop - Ph.D. Market Options: Using Your Degree Magnolia for Non-Academic, Private, or For-Profit Job Opportunities

Organizer and Presider: Lisette Garcia, Hispanic Association on Corporate Responsibility

8:30 AM - 10:00 AM Session 9. Workshop - Finding and Winning Funding in the Mississippi Queen Criminology and Criminal Justice Disciplines

Organizer and Presider: Anthony Peguero, Virginia Tech Panelists: Nancy Rodriguez, University of California at Irvine; Natasha Frost, Northeastern University; Sara Wakefield, Rutgers University; Marie Garcia, National Institute of Justice; Patricia Campie, American Institutes for Research

8:30 AM - 10:00 AM Session 10. Workshop - Data Workshop on Firm Diversity and Natchez Discrimination

Organizer and Presider: Donald Tomaskovic-Devey, University of Massachusetts-Amherst Panelist: Steven Boutcher, University of Massachusetts-Amherst

8:30 AM - 10:00 AM Session 11. Workshop - Writing Good Book Reviews: Challenges, Tchoupltoulas Opportunities, and Process

Organizer and Presider: Steve Garner, Birmingham City University

10:15 AM - 11:30 AM Session 30. Workshop - Navigating the Job Market: From Graduate New Levee Student to Professor (sponsored by Sociologists for Women in Society - South)

Presider: Katie Acosta, Georgia State University Panelists: Sue Hinze, Case Western Reserve University; Laura Robinson, Santa Clara University; Julie Wiest, West Chester University of Pennsylvania

11 Workshops Thursday, April 5th

10:15 AM - 11:45 AM Session 49. Workshop - Navigating the Academy as a Scholar of Creole Queen Color (Sponsored by the Committee on Racial and Ethnic Minorities)

Organizers: Elizabeth Aranda, University of South Florida; Anthony Harrison, Virginia Tech Presiders: Anthony Harrison, Virginia Tech; Elizabeth Aranda, University of South Florida Panelists: Yader Lanuza, University of Miami; Girsea Martinez, University of South Florida; Earl Wright II, University of Cincinnati; Elizabeth Hordge-Freeman, University of South Florida

2:45 PM - 4:00 PM Session 85. Workshop - Midcareer Mentoring: From Assistant to New Levee Associate Professor and Beyond (sponsored by Sociologists for Women in Society - South)

Presider: Shelia Cotten, Michigan State University

• Shannon N. Davis, George Mason University • Matt Lee, Louisiana State University • Beth Rushing, Appalachian College Association

Discussant: • Julie Wiest, West Chester University of Pennsylvania

12 Workshops Friday, April 6th

7:00 AM - 8:30 AM Session 125. Workshop - Yoga for a Cause: Cultivating Embodied Julia Compassion

Organizer: Marc Settembrino, Southeastern Louisiana University

8:30 AM - 10:00 AM Session 127. Workshop - How to Talk About Current Events in the Creole Queen Classroom in the Age of Trump without Getting Fired

Organizer and Presider: Gayle Bouzard, Texas State University-San Marcos Panelist: Kelly Marie Mosel-Talavera, Texas State University

8:30 AM - 10:00 AM Session 128. Workshop - Students Sin Papeles, Allies Sin Miedo: A Delta Queen Workshop on Providing Access and Support to Undocumented Students

Organizer and Presider: Simon Weffer, Northern Illinois University

8:30 AM - 10:00 AM Session 129. Workshop - Lavender Vitaes and Navigating the Job Fulton Market (Mini Conference on Sexualities; Co-Sponsored with SWS- South and Committee on Gender and Sexualities)

Presider: Sara Crawley, University of South Florida

• Mc Whitlock, Georgia Southwestern State University • Katie Acosta, Georgia State University • Austin Johnson, Kenyon College • Baker Rogers, Georgia Southern University

Discussant: • Rachel Allison, Mississippi State University

8:30 AM - 10:00 AM Session 130. Workshop - Who Gets Accepted and Who Gets Julia Rejected?: Using American Sociological Review Archives to Answer Questions about Race, Gender and Institutional Inequalities

Organizer and Presider: Roberta M. Spalter-Roth, George Mason University/ASA Panelist: James Witte, George Mason University

8:30 AM - 10:00 AM Session 131. Workshop - Preparing for the Academic Job Market Magnolia (Sponsored by the Committee on the Status of Students)

Presider: James Maples, Eastern Kentucky University

• Kaitlin Boyle, Virginia Tech • Stephanie Bohon, University of Tennessee

8:30 AM - 10:00 AM Session 132. Workshop - NSF Funding, with Emphasis to the Mississippi Queen Sociology Program

Organizer and Presider: Toby Parcel, NSF

8:30 AM - 10:00 AM Session 134. Workshop - Constructing Conceptions of Canonical Tchoupltoulas Sociology: How to Conceive, Create, and Circulate a Literature Review

Organizer and Presider: Matthew W. Hughey, University of Connecticut Panelists: Shantel Gabrieal Buggs, Florida State University; Margaret Hagerman, Mississippi State University

13 Workshops Friday, April 6th

8:45 AM - 10:00 AM Session 139. Workshop - Becoming a Public Sociologist (Co- Blaine Kern C Sponsored by SWS-S and Committee on Sociological Practice)

Organizer: Andrea Hunt, University of North Alabama Presider: J Sumerau, University of Tampa

• Teaching and Learning how to put the Sociological Imagination to Work Locally-- Marina Adler, University of Maryland Baltimore County • It Only Took Thirteen Years to Create This Road Map: Consejos [Tips] from a Public Sociologist-- Isabel Araiza, Texas A&M - Corpus Christi • Public Sociology, Trumpism, and "The Resistance": How Sociology Can Help Win the World We Need-- Heather Hax, Townson University • Campus Workshops as Opportunities to Do Public Sociology-- Emily Cabaniss, Sam Houston State University • A Decade of Doing Public Sociology, Some Things I've Learned Along the Way-- J E. Sumerau, University of Tampa

Discussant: • Andrea Hunt, University of North Alabama

10:15 AM - 11:45 AM Session 172. Workshop - Building and Sustaining a Critical Race Creole Queen and Ethnic Studies Program in the South

Organizer and Presider: Michelle Christian, University of Tennessee Panelists: Jon Shefner, University of Tennessee-Knoxville; Louise Seamster, University of Tennessee-Knoxville; Enkeshi Thom, University of Tennessee

14 Workshops Saturday, April 7th

8:30 AM - 10:00 AM Session 244. Workshop - Teaching in the Age of Trump Creole Queen

Organizer and Presider: Kathrin Ann Parks, Loras College

• Using a Podcast to Challenge Whiteness and Enhance the Sociological Imagination-- Kathrin Ann Parks, Loras College • Post-Evidence in the Age of Trump-- Carol Walther, Northern Illinois University

8:30 AM - 10:00 AM Session 245. Workshop - Organizing a Campus-Wide Social Delta Queen Justice Event

Organizer and Presider: Hephzibah Strmic-Pawl, Manhattanville College

8:30 AM - 10:00 AM Session 247. Workshop - Mentoring Graduate Students in MA/MS Mississippi Queen Programs

Organizer and Presider: Patti Giuffre, Texas State University Panelists: Christian Bolden, Loyola University New Orleans; J. Wallace, Middle Tennessee State University

8:30 AM - 10:00 AM Session 248. Workshop - Teaching Social and Behavioral Science Natchez for Health Professionals: New Opportunities for Medical Sociologists

Organizer and Presider: Brian Hinote, Middle Tennessee State University Panelist: Jason Wasserman, Oakland University

8:30 AM - 10:00 AM Session 249. Workshop - How to Get a Book Published Tchoupltoulas

Organizer and Presider: Ilene Kalish, NYU Press

10:15 AM - 11:30 AM Session 283. Workshop - Teaching Gender & Sexualities New Levee (Sexualities Mini-Conference; Co-Sponsored with SWS-South and Committee on Gender and Sexualities)

Organizer: Kylie Parrotta, Delaware State University Presider: Emily Cabaniss, Sam Houston State University

• Project-Based Learning: Revealing Gender Inequality through Scavenger Hunts and Photo Essays-- Emily Cabaniss, Sam Houston State University; Kylie Parrotta, Delaware State University • Formal Discussions as a Graded Class Activity for Gender and Sexuality Courses-- Elizabeth Seale, SUNY Oneonta • Teaching Masculinities in the time of #MeToo: Peace & Pain in the Classroom-- Marni Brown, Georgia Gwinnett College • Survey Says...' and 'What Is...?': Using Interactive Gameshows to Teach about Title IX-- Diane Everett, Stetson University; Cathy Downes, Stetson University • False Rape Reports and Courtroom Talk: A Research Methods and Theory Exercise-- Tanetta Andersson, Trinity College

1:15 PM - 2:30 PM Session 315. Workshop - Navigating the Academic Job Market: Natchez How Hiring Committees View Your Application and What They Are Looking For

Organizer and Presider: Ashley Woody Doane, University of Hartford Panelists: Jeannie Haubert, Winthrop University; Alford Young Jr, University of Michigan

15 Workshops Saturday, April 7th

2:45 PM - 4:00 PM Session 337. Workshop - Being a Feminist Head of Department in New Levee the Deep South: Challenges and Opportunities (Co-Sponsored by SWS-South and Committee on Gender and Sexuality)

Organizer and Presider: Leslie Hossfeld, Mississippi State University Panelists: Barbara Combs, Clark Atlanta University; Kirsten Dellinger, University of Mississippi; Verna Keith, University of Alabama- Birmingham

4:15 PM - 5:30 PM Session 352. Workshop - Teaching About Trump (Sponsored by New Levee SWS-S) - Thematic Session

Organizer and Presider: Sarah Cribbs, Randolph-Macon College

• What Students Teach Us About Living in Trump's Regime -- Kamala Platt, Arizona State University • Teaching "Ism's" in the Trump Era: Tips for Navigating the Challenge-- Karyn Loscocco, University at Albany • Lessons Learned: Teaching About Political Disappointment -- Sarah Cribbs, Randolph-Macon College • Burnout and Bias in the Trump Era: How to Keep Students from Checking Out-- Katie Rodgers, Coe College

16 Mini Conferences

Race and the Trump Administration: A Requiem in Three Acts

• Act 1. The Unfilled Promises of the Post-Racial Society: Thurs, April 5th, 8:45 – 10:00am, Riverbend 1 • Act 2. The Rise to Power: Friday, April 6th, 8:45 – 10:00am, Riverbend 1 • Act 3. Under Attack: Sat, April 7th, 8:45 – 10:00am, Riverbend 1

White Resistance

• Maintaining White Spaces and Places: Thurs, April 5th, 1:15 – 2:30pm, Tchoupitoulas • White Ideologies in Colorblind USA: Thurs, April 5th, 2:45 – 4:00pm, Tchoupitoulas • White Social Movements and Stagnations: Thurs, April 5th, 1:15 – 2:30pm, Bacchus B (Omni Hotel)

Conceptualizing Racial Identification Choices in the Twenty-First Century

• Part 1: Friday, April 6th, 2:45 -4:00pm, Julia • Part 2: Friday, April 6th, 4:15 – 5:30pm, Julia

The Kerner Report at 50

• Part 1: Poverty, Policy, and Policing: Thurs, April 5th, 4:15 – 5:30pm, Riverbend 1 • Part 2: Politics, Programs, Possibilities, and Paradoxes: Friday, April 6th, 10:15 -11:30am, Riverbend 1

Critical Sociology in/to/for the Twenty-First Century

• Part 1: Friday, April 6th, 1:15 – 2:30pm, Magnolia • Part 2: Friday, April 6th, 2:45 – 4:00pm, Magnolia • Part 3: Friday, April 6th, 4:15 – 5:30pm, Magnolia

Audit Studies of Discrimination

• Part 1: Innovations in Contexts and Methods: Sat, April 7th, 1:15 – 2:30pm, Blaine Kern D • Part 2: Race Beyond Black and White: Sat, April 7th, 2:45 – 4:00pm, Blaine Kern D

Sexualities

• Workshop – Lavender Vitaes and Navigating the Job Market: Friday, April 6th, 8:30 – 10:00am, Fulton • LGBTQ Spaces: Friday, April 6th, 10:15 – 11:30am, Fulton • Alternative Gendered and Sexual Relationships and Identities: Friday, April 6th, 1:15 – 2:30pm, Fulton • Activism and LGBTQ Youth: Friday, April 6th, 2:45 – 4:00pm, Fulton • Struggles & Strategies for Researching Gender & Sexualities: Sat, April 7th, 10:15 – 11:30am, Fulton • Workshop – Teaching Gender & Sexualities: Sat, April 7th, 10:15 – 11:30am, New Levee • The Southern Gender and Sexualities Scholars: Sat, April 7th, 2:45 – 4:00pm, Fulton • Gender, Sexualities, and Religion: Sat, April 7th, 4:15 – 5:30pm, Fulton

Sociology of Reproduction

• Attitudes, Policies, and Fertility Behaviors in Large Survey Data: Thurs, April 5th, 8:45 – 10:00am, Fulton • AMC --The Zero Trimester: Pre-Pregnancy Care and the Politics of Reproductive Risk: Thurs, April 5th, 10:15 – 11:30am, Blaine Kern C • Discourses about Motherhood, Race, and Reproductive Justice: Thurs, April 5th, 10:15 – 11:45am, Fulton • Reproductive Health Care: Interactions with Medical Systems in the U.S. and Globally: Thurs, April 5th, 1:15 – 2:30pm, Fulton • Representations and Embodied Experiences of Trans, Queer, and Nonbinary Reproduction: Thurs, April 5th, 2:45 – 4:00pm, Fulton • Problematizing Pregnancy, Motherhood, and Mother Work: Thurs, April 5th, 4:15 – 5:30pm, Fulton • Social Interpretations and Dilemmas in Contemporary Reproduction: Fertility Treatments, Adoption, and Surrogacy: Friday, April 6th, 8:45 – 10:00am, New Levee • Perspectives on Contraception and Abortion: Friday, April 6th, 10:15 – 11:30am, New Levee: The Motherhood Mandate and the Voluntarily Childfree: Friday, April 6th, 1:15 – 2:30pm, New Levee • AMC – Labor of Love: Gestational Surrogacy and the Work of Making Babies: Friday, April 6th, 2:45 – 4:00pm, New Levee

17 Schedule at a Glance

Wednesday, April 4th

2:00 PM - 6:00 PM Executive Committee Meeting Cotton Blossom

4:00 PM - 6:00 PM Pre-Registration and On-Site Registration Pre-Registration and On-Site Registration Areas

6:00 PM - 7:15 PM Session 1. Trump(ism), Border Walls, Immigrations, and Bad Riverbend 1 Mexicans - Presidential Plenary

7:15 PM - 9:15 PM Welcome Reception, Open Mic/Slam Poetry, Meet the Candidates Blaine Kern C and D Thursday, April 5th

7:00 AM - 8:30 AM Session 2. Workshop - Yoga for a Cause: Cultivating Embodied Julia Compassion

8:00 AM - 5:00 PM Pre-Registration and On-Site Registration Pre-Registration and On-Site Registration Areas

8:00 AM - 5:00 PM Book Exhibits Blain Kern Foyer

8:00 AM - 5:00 PM Transgender Hospitality Suite Bridge Room

8:00 AM - 9:00 AM Session 3. Identity - Research Incubator Wolfe's Den

8:45 AM - 10:00 AM Session 4. Sociology Degrees at Work in New Orleans (Co- Julia Sponsored by the Committee on the Professions and the Committee on Sociological Practice) - Thematic Session

8:45 AM - 10:00 AM Session 5. AMC - Policing Black Bodies: How Black Lives are Delta Queen Surveilled and How to Work for Change (Roman and Littlefield), by Angela Hattery (George Mason University) and Earl Smith (Wake Forest University)

8:30 AM - 10:00 AM Session 6. Workshop - Juggling Graduate School, Work and Blaine Kern A Family?

8:30 AM - 10:00 AM Session 7. Workshop - Teaching Intro Level Sociology to Non- Creole Queen Sociology Majors in the Trump Era

8:30 AM - 10:00 AM Session 8. Workshop - Ph.D. Market Options: Using Your Degree Magnolia for Non-Academic, Private, or For-Profit Job Opportunities

8:30 AM - 10:00 AM Session 9. Workshop - Finding and Winning Funding in the Mississippi Queen Criminology and Criminal Justice Disciplines

8:30 AM - 10:00 AM Session 10. Workshop - Data Workshop on Firm Diversity and Natchez Discrimination

8:30 AM - 10:00 AM Session 11. Workshop - Writing Good Book Reviews: Challenges, Tchoupltoulas Opportunities, and Process

8:30 AM - 10:30 AM Executive Committee Meeting Cotton Blossom

18 Schedule at a Glance Thursday, April 5th

8:45 AM - 10:00 AM Session 12. Attitudes, Policies, and Fertility Behaviors in Large Fulton Survey Data (Mini-Conference on the Sociology of Reproduction, Co-Sponsored by SWS-South and Committee on Gender and Sexuality) - Paper Session

8:45 AM - 10:00 AM Session 13. AMC - American Routes: Racial Palimpsests and the Blaine Kern C Transformation of Race (2017 Oxford University Press), by Angel Parham

8:45 AM - 10:00 AM Session 14. Navigating the Alt-Ac Track (Co-Sponsored by SWS-S New Levee and Committee on Sociological Practice) - Panel

8:45 AM - 10:00 AM Session 15. The Necessity and Fragility of Healthcare Insurance Bacchus A (Omni Hotel) and Primary Care

8:45 AM - 10:00 AM Session 16. Show Me the Money! Race, Sociopolitical Relations, Bacchus B (Omni Hotel) and the Economy

8:45 AM - 10:00 AM Session 17. Race, Ethnicity, And Identity Blaine Kern B

8:45 AM - 10:00 AM Session 18. Offender Sentencing Blaine Kern D

8:45 AM - 10:00 AM Session 19. The Sociology of Climate Change Blaine Kern E

8:45 AM - 10:00 AM Session 20. ‘What’s Your Major?’: Factors Affecting Student Major Blaine Kern F Choice

8:45 AM - 10:00 AM Session 21. Multiple Dimensions of Mortality & Migration I Fleur de Lis

8:45 AM - 10:00 AM Session 22. Youth Migration: An Identity Crisis? Rex A (Omni Hotel)

8:45 AM - 10:00 AM Session 23. Teaching Race and Inequality Rex B (Omni Hotel)

8:45 AM - 10:00 AM Session 24. Act 1. The Unfilled Promises of the Post-Racial Society Riverbend 1

8:45 AM - 10:00 AM Session 25. Approaching Resistance to TrumpAmerica Riverbend 2

9:15 AM - 10:15 AM Session 26. Research Incubator – Networks Wolfe's Den

10:15 AM - 11:30 AM Session 27. Critical Race Theory and Empirical Social Science in Riverbend 1 the Era of "Fake News" - Thematic Session

10:15 AM - 11:30 AM Session 28. Trump's 'Merica - Thematic Session Riverbend 2

10:15 AM - 11:30 AM Session 29. AMC - The Zero Trimester: Pre-Pregnancy Care and Blaine Kern C the Politics of Reproductive Risk (University of California Press, 2017), by Miranda Waggoner (Mini-Conference on the Sociology of Reproduction, Co-Sponsored by SWS-South and Committee on Gender and Sexuality)

10:15 AM - 11:30 AM Session 30. Workshop - Navigating the Job Market: From Graduate New Levee Student to Professor (sponsored by Sociologists for Women in Society - South)

10:15 AM - 11:30 AM Session 31. Poster Session Atrium Foyer

10:15 AM - 11:30 AM Session 32. Conceptualizing Stress Exposure and Coping Bacchus A (Omni Hotel)

10:15 AM - 11:30 AM Session 33. Gender and Sex: Global Insights Bacchus B (Omni Hotel)

10:15 AM - 11:30 AM Session 34. Race and Place Blaine Kern A

19 Schedule at a Glance Thursday, April 5th

10:15 AM - 11:30 AM Session 35. Race, Ethnicity, And the Multitude of Identities Blaine Kern B

10:15 AM - 11:30 AM Session 36. International Considerations of Crime Blaine Kern D

10:15 AM - 11:30 AM Session 37. Do School Context and Organizational Structure Blaine Kern E Matter?

10:15 AM - 11:30 AM Session 38. Understanding Racism in The Local Context Blaine Kern F

10:15 AM - 11:30 AM Session 39. Role of Social Media and Social Movements Delta Queen

10:15 AM - 11:30 AM Session 40. Multiple Dimensions of Mortality & Migration II Fleur de Lis

10:15 AM - 11:30 AM Session 41. Race and Higher Education: Faculty Julia

10:15 AM - 11:30 AM Session 42. Space as A Place of Struggle and Resistance Magnolia

10:15 AM - 11:30 AM Session 43. Labor Unions and The Workers Mississippi Queen

10:15 AM - 11:30 AM Session 44. Whiteness Natchez

10:15 AM - 11:30 AM Session 45. Precarious Labor Positions Rex A (Omni Hotel)

10:15 AM - 11:30 AM Session 46. Pedagogical Reflexive Learning Rex B (Omni Hotel)

10:15 AM - 11:30 AM Session 47. Discourses about Motherhood, Race, and Fulton Reproductive Justice (Mini-Conference on the Sociology of Reproduction, Co-Sponsored by SWS-South and Committee on Gender and Sexuality) - Paper Session

10:15 AM - 11:30 AM Session 48. White Racial Socialization - Paper Session Tchoupltoulas

10:15 AM - 11:45 AM Session 49. Workshop - Navigating the Academy as a Scholar of Creole Queen Color (Sponsored by the Committee on Racial and Ethnic Minorities)

10:30 AM - 11:30 AM Session 50. Education and Uncertainty - Research Incubator Wolfe's Den

10:30 AM - 11:45 AM Site Selection Committee Meeting Cotton Blossom

11:45 AM - 1:00 PM Session 51. What We Need to Think About in Rethinking Racial Riverbend 1 Theory - Presidential Plenary

1:00 PM - 2:00 PM Finance Committee Meeting Cotton Blossom

1:15 PM - 2:15 PM Session 52. Gender - Research Incubator Wolfe's Den

1:15 PM - 2:30 PM Session 53. Coverage of Hillary During Election - Thematic Natchez Session

1:15 PM - 2:30 PM Session 54. Resisting Trump: A New Battle or More of the Same? - New Levee Thematic Session

1:15 PM - 2:30 PM Session 55. Race and Media in The Era of Trump - Thematic Riverbend 1 Session

1:15 PM - 2:30 PM Session 56. White Resistance: White Social Movements and Bacchus B (Omni Hotel) Stagnations - Paper Session

1:15 PM - 2:30 PM Session 57. Reproductive Health Care: Interactions with Medical Fulton Systems in the U.S. and Globally (Mini-Conference on the Sociology of Reproduction, Co-Sponsored by SWS-South and Committee on Gender and Sexuality) - Paper Session

20 Schedule at a Glance Thursday, April 5th

1:15 PM - 2:30 PM Session 58. White Resistance: Maintaining White Spaces and Tchoupltoulas Places - Paper Session

1:15 PM - 2:30 PM Session 59. AMC - South Asians on the U.S. Screen: Just Like Blaine Kern C Everyone Else? (Lexington Books), by Bhoomi K. Thakore

1:15 PM - 2:30 PM Session 60. Research and Teaching About Trans and Nonbinary Magnolia Health: A "Write Where It Hurts" Panel (Sponsored by the Committee on Sociological Practice) - Panel

1:15 PM - 2:30 PM Session 61. #Me Too: Reflections, Analysis, and Imagining Riverbend 2 Feminist Social Change - Panel

1:15 PM - 2:30 PM Session 62. Graduate Program Informational Session Riverbend Foyer

1:15 PM - 2:30 PM Session 63. Poster Session Atrium Foyer

1:15 PM - 2:30 PM Session 64. County-Level Variables as Social Determinants of Bacchus A (Omni Hotel) Health

1:15 PM - 2:30 PM Session 65. Race and Intimate Relationships Blaine Kern A

1:15 PM - 2:30 PM Session 66. Authority and Brutality Blaine Kern B

1:15 PM - 2:30 PM Session 67. Crime’s Impact on Families Blaine Kern D

1:15 PM - 2:30 PM Session 68. Gender, Race, Ethnicity, Intersectionality, And Justice Blaine Kern E

1:15 PM - 2:30 PM Session 69. Racial Discrimination Among Interracial Couples and Blaine Kern F Transracial Adoption Families

1:15 PM - 2:30 PM Session 70. Methodological Interventions in Urban Sociology Creole Queen

1:15 PM - 2:30 PM Session 71. Race, Gender, Family Pressure and Stem Majors Delta Queen

1:15 PM - 2:30 PM Session 72. Violence, Status, and the Criminal Justice System Fleur de Lis

1:15 PM - 2:30 PM Session 73. Race and Higher Education: Experiences Julia

1:15 PM - 2:30 PM Session 74. Media Framing and Racism Mississippi Queen

1:15 PM - 2:30 PM Session 75. Systemic Racism through Legislation and Policies Rex A (Omni Hotel)

1:15 PM - 2:30 PM Session 76. Applied Sociology: Learning by Doing Rex B (Omni Hotel)

2:15 PM - 3:30 PM Publications Committee Meeting Cotton Blossom

2:30 PM - 3:30 PM Session 77. Community - Research Incubator Wolfe's Den

2:45 PM - 4:00 PM Session 78. After Charlottesville: Contexts Magazine on White Riverbend 1 Nationalism, Confederate Statues, and Trump - Thematic Session

2:45 PM - 4:00 PM Session 79. Class, Race, And Gender on Trump Election - Riverbend 2 Thematic Session

2:45 PM - 4:00 PM Session 80. Representations and Embodied Experiences of Trans, Fulton Queer, and Nonbinary Reproduction (Mini-Conference on the Sociology of Reproduction, Co-Sponsored by SWS-South and Committee on Gender and Sexuality) - Paper Session

2:45 PM - 4:00 PM Session 81. White Resistance: White Ideologies in Colorblind USA Tchoupltoulas - Paper Session

21 Schedule at a Glance Thursday, April 5th

2:45 PM - 4:00 PM Session 82. AMC - Kill It to Save It: An Autopsy of Capitalism's Blaine Kern C Triumph Over Democracy (Policy Press), by Corey Dolgon

2:45 PM - 4:00 PM Session 83. The Online Sociology Program: When Liberal Learning Julia Meets the Rationalization of Higher Education - Panel

2:45 PM - 4:00 PM Session 84. Human Trafficking: Problematizing Dominant Natchez Paradigms of Victimhood, Agency, and Moral Ideology - Panel

2:45 PM - 4:00 PM Session 85. Workshop - Midcareer Mentoring: From Assistant to New Levee Associate Professor and Beyond (sponsored by Sociologists for Women in Society - South)

2:45 PM - 4:00 PM Poster Session Atrium Foyer

2:45 PM - 4:00 PM Session 87. Discrimination: Mental Health, Stigma and Bacchus A (Omni Hotel) Measurement

2:45 PM - 4:00 PM Session 88. When Structures Talk, Institutions Walk: Processes of Bacchus B (Omni Hotel) Legitimacy and Efficacy in Organizations

2:45 PM - 4:00 PM Session 89. Immigration and Citizenship Blaine Kern A

2:45 PM - 4:00 PM Session 90. Race and Media Blaine Kern B

2:45 PM - 4:00 PM Session 91. Crime, Law, And Deviance, Part I Blaine Kern D

2:45 PM - 4:00 PM Session 92. School Safety and Violence Blaine Kern E

2:45 PM - 4:00 PM Session 93. Contesting Communities Blaine Kern F

2:45 PM - 4:00 PM Session 94. Methodological Conversations: New Directions Creole Queen

2:45 PM - 4:00 PM Session 95. Obstacles and Success of Latinx Students Delta Queen

2:45 PM - 4:00 PM Session 96. Place, Space, Inequality, and Social Order Fleur de Lis

2:45 PM - 4:00 PM Session 97. Officer Involved Shootings Magnolia

2:45 PM - 4:00 PM Session 98. Political Discourse, Inequality, And Policy Decisions Mississippi Queen

2:45 PM - 4:00 PM Session 99. Pushing Social Movement Theory Forward Rex A (Omni Hotel)

2:45 PM - 4:00 PM Session 100. Applied Understanding of The Nuance of Race Rex B (Omni Hotel)

3:45 PM - 5:00 PM Presidential Transition Meeting Cotton Blossom

4:15 PM - 5:30 PM Session 101. Race, Class, Gender, Sexuality in Movement Rex A (Omni Hotel) Understandings

4:15 PM - 5:30 PM Session 102. Studying the Environment in Trump's America: A Riverbend 2 Collaborative HBCU Perspective - Thematic Session

4:15 PM - 5:30 PM Session 103. Problematizing Pregnancy, Motherhood, and Mother Fulton Work (Mini-Conference on the Sociology of Reproduction, Co- Sponsored by SWS-South and Committee on Gender and Sexuality) - Paper Session

4:15 PM - 5:30 PM Session 104. Transgender Sociology: Transnormativity & New Levee Institutional Accountability (Sponsored by the Committee on Gender and Sexuality) - Paper Session

22 Schedule at a Glance Thursday, April 5th

4:15 PM - 5:30 PM Session 105. AMC - Bourdieu in Question: New Directions in Blaine Kern C French Sociology of Art, edited by Jeffrey A. Halley and Dagling E. Sonolet (Theory Mini-Conference)

4:15 PM - 5:30 PM Session 106. The Role of Higher Education in Ending Mass Julia Incarceration: Reflections from Louisiana - Panel

4:15 PM - 5:30 PM Session 107. Natural and Social Disasters affecting Puerto Rico, Natchez and Individual, Diasporic, and Institutional Responses (Sponsored by the Committee on Racial and Ethnic Minorities) - Panel

4:15 PM - 5:30 PM Session 108. The Kerner Report at 50, Part I: Poverty, Policy, and Riverbend 1 Policing - Panel

4:15 PM - 5:30 PM Session 109. Gender and Relationship Violence Bacchus A (Omni Hotel)

4:15 PM - 5:30 PM Session 110. LGBTQ Experience: Socialization, Discrimination, Bacchus B (Omni Hotel) And Relationships

4:15 PM - 5:30 PM Session 111. Inequality, Policies, and Practices Blaine Kern A

4:15 PM - 5:30 PM Session 112. Race and Class Blaine Kern B

4:15 PM - 5:30 PM Session 113. Crime, Law, and Deviance, Part II Blaine Kern D

4:15 PM - 5:30 PM Session 114. Youth Violence and Juvenile Justice Blaine Kern E

4:15 PM - 5:30 PM Session 115. Housing and Housing Insecurity Blaine Kern F

4:15 PM - 5:30 PM Session 116. The Racialization Process in Reproducing Racism Creole Queen

4:15 PM - 5:30 PM Session 117. Issues in Education Around the Globe Delta Queen

4:15 PM - 5:30 PM Session 118. Wealth, Income, and Inequality Fleur de Lis

4:15 PM - 5:30 PM Session 119. Identity Construction: Opportunities and Challenges Magnolia

4:15 PM - 5:30 PM Session 120. Protests and Social Movements Mississippi Queen

4:15 PM - 5:30 PM Session 121. Gender and The Cyber World Rex B (Omni Hotel)

4:15 PM - 5:30 PM Session 122. Social Determinants of Health Tchoupltoulas

5:00 PM - 7:00 PM Session 123. Navigating the Academy as a Scholar of Color Post- World of Beer Panel Happy Hour (Sponsored by the Committee on Racial and (300 Julia St.) Ethnic Minorities)

5:45 PM - 7:00 PM Session 124. Fighting Back: Resistance to Attacks on Academics Riverbend 1 in the Trump Era - Presidential Plenary

5:45 PM - 7:45 PM BreakOUT! Happy Hour (Co-Sponsored by SWS-S and Committee TBD on Gender and Sexuality)

8:00 PM - 10:30 PM Student Mixer Gordon Biersch (200 Poydras St.)

23 Schedule at a Glance Friday, April 6th

7:00 AM - 8:30 AM Session 125. Workshop - Yoga for a Cause: Cultivating Embodied Julia Compassion

8:00 AM - 5:00 PM Pre-Registration and On-Site Registration Pre-Registration and On-Site Registration Areas

8:00 AM - 5:00 PM Book Exhibits Blain Kern Foyer

8:00 AM - 5:00 PM Transgender Hospitality Suite Bridge Room

8:00 AM - 9:00 AM Session 126. Sex Trade and Trafficking - Research Incubator Wolfe's Den

8:30 AM - 10:00 AM Session 127. Workshop - How to Talk About Current Events in the Creole Queen Classroom in the Age of Trump without Getting Fired

8:30 AM - 10:00 AM Session 128. Workshop - Students Sin Papeles, Allies Sin Miedo: A Delta Queen Workshop on Providing Access and Support to Undocumented Students

8:30 AM - 10:00 AM Session 129. Workshop - Lavender Vitaes and Navigating the Job Fulton Market (Mini Conference on Sexualities; Co-Sponsored with SWS- South and Committee on Gender and Sexualities)

8:30 AM - 10:00 AM Session 130. Workshop - Who Gets Accepted and Who Gets Julia Rejected?: Using American Sociological Review Archives to Answer Questions about Race, Gender and Institutional Inequalities

8:30 AM - 10:00 AM Session 131. Workshop - Preparing for the Academic Job Market Magnolia (Sponsored by the Committee on the Status of Students)

8:30 AM - 10:00 AM Session 132. Workshop - NSF Funding, with Emphasis to the Mississippi Queen Sociology Program

8:30 AM - 10:00 AM Session 133. Workshop - Persistent Poverty in South Research Natchez Project (Sponsored by the Committee on Sociological Practice)

8:30 AM - 10:00 AM Session 134. Workshop - Constructing Conceptions of Canonical Tchoupltoulas Sociology: How to Conceive, Create, and Circulate a Literature Review

8:30 AM - 10:30 AM Executive Committee Meeting Cotton Blossom

8:45 AM - 10:00 AM Session 135. Transgressive Sociology in the Age of Trump - Riverbend 2 Thematic Session

8:45 AM - 10:00 AM Session 136. Social Interpretations and Dilemmas in Contemporary New Levee Reproduction: Fertility Treatments, Adoption, and Surrogacy (Mini- Conference on the Sociology of Reproduction, Co-Sponsored by SWS-South and Committee on Gender and Sexuality) - Paper Session

8:45 AM - 10:00 AM Session 137. Awareness Campaigns - Panel Blaine Kern D

8:45 AM - 10:00 AM Session 138. Place, Race, and Case Processing: Spatial and Blaine Kern E Racial-Ethnic Inequality in Miami-Dade's Criminal Justice System - Panel

24 Schedule at a Glance Friday, April 6th

8:45 AM - 10:00 AM Session 139. Workshop - Becoming a Public Sociologist (Co- Blaine Kern C Sponsored by SWS-S and Committee on Sociological Practice)

8:45 AM - 10:00 AM Session 140. Beyond Binaries: Implications for Sex, Gender, and Rex A (Omni Hotel) Sexuality Research. 2017 SWS-South Graduate Student Paper Award on the Study of Gender Invited Session

8:45 AM - 10:00 AM Session 141. Elders, Aging and Disasters Bacchus A (Omni Hotel)

8:45 AM - 10:00 AM Session 142. Marital, Family and Intergenerational Relationships Bacchus B (Omni Hotel)

8:45 AM - 10:00 AM Session 143. Dance to The Music: Race, Identity, And Culture in Blaine Kern A Music

8:45 AM - 10:00 AM Session 144. Women in Prison Blaine Kern B

8:45 AM - 10:00 AM Session 145. Criminal Justice and Punishment Blaine Kern F

8:45 AM - 10:00 AM Session 146. Culture, Subculture, and Constructed Meanings Fleur de Lis

8:45 AM - 10:00 AM Session 147. Race, Class, And the State: Theorizing the Rex B (Omni Hotel) Relationship Between Government and Its Constituents

8:45 AM - 10:00 AM Session 148. The Rise to Power Riverbend 1

9:15 AM - 10:15 AM Session 149. Education and Structure - Research Incubator Wolfe's Den

10:15 AM - 11:30 AM Session 150. Identity, Authenticity, and Meaning Fleur de Lis

10:15 AM - 11:30 AM Session 151. Anti-Intellectualism in The Trump Era - Thematic Julia Session

10:15 AM - 11:30 AM Session 152. Wrestling Professionally with Donald Trump - Riverbend 2 Thematic Session

10:15 AM - 11:30 AM Session 153. Active Learning and Beyond: Engaging Students and Blaine Kern D Researchers - Paper Session

10:15 AM - 11:30 AM Session 154. LGBTQ Spaces (Mini Conference on Sexualities; Co- Fulton Sponsored with SWS-South and Committee on Gender and Sexualities) - Paper Session

10:15 AM - 11:30 AM Session 155. Moving on Up or Staying Put? Stratification and Natchez Mobility in the U.S. - Paper Session

10:15 AM - 11:30 AM Session 156. Perspectives on Contraception and Abortion (Mini- New Levee Conference on the Sociology of Reproduction, Co-Sponsored by SWS-South and Committee on Gender and Sexuality) - Paper Session

10:15 AM - 11:30 AM Session 157. AMC - Masters of Craft: Old Jobs in the New Urban Blaine Kern C Economy (Princeton University Press, 2017) by Richard E. Ocejo

10:15 AM - 11:30 AM Session 158. Race and Residency - Panel Blaine Kern E

10:15 AM - 11:30 AM Session 159. Innovative Uses of Data in the Study of Workplace Blaine Kern F Discrimination - Panel

25 Schedule at a Glance Friday, April 6th

10:15 AM - 11:30 AM Session 160. The Kerner Report at 50, Part II: Politics, Programs, Riverbend 1 Possibilities, and Paradoxes - Panel

10:15 AM - 11:30 AM Session 161. Sociology as a Profession: Between Social SCIENCE Tchoupltoulas and SOCIAL Science - Panel

10:15 AM - 11:30 AM Session 162. Poster Session Atrium Foyer

10:15 AM - 11:30 AM Session 163. The Unbearable Weight of Gender in Marriage Bacchus A (Omni Hotel) Migration Policies

10:15 AM - 11:30 AM Session 164. Patient-Provider Relationships and Help Seeking Bacchus B (Omni Hotel)

10:15 AM - 11:30 AM Session 165. Exploring Authenticity: Food, Travel, And Social Blaine Kern A Media

10:15 AM - 11:30 AM Session 166. Policing Blaine Kern B

10:15 AM - 11:30 AM Session 167. (Cos)Playing the Part: Identity Construction Through Delta Queen Cosplay and Online Gaming

10:15 AM - 11:30 AM Session 168. Justice and The Importance of Families Magnolia

10:15 AM - 11:30 AM Session 169. Race and Theory: Theoretical and Classification Mississippi Queen Considerations

10:15 AM - 11:30 AM Session 170. Global Movements; National Fights; Local Places Rex A (Omni Hotel)

10:15 AM - 11:30 AM Session 171. Unpacking the 'Matrix of Domination': Race and Rex B (Omni Hotel) Gender at Work and in Everyday Life

10:15 AM - 11:45 AM Session 172. Workshop - Building and Sustaining a Critical Race Creole Queen and Ethnic Studies Program in the South

10:30 AM - 11:30 AM Session 173. Work and Inequality - Research Incubator Wolfe's Den

10:45 AM - 11:30 AM Social Currents Editorial Board Meeting Cotton Blossom

11:45 AM - 1:00 PM Session 174. Violence, Nationalism, and Citizenship in Riverbend 1 TrumpAmerica - Presidential Plenary

1:15 PM - 2:15 PM Session 175. Religion - Research Incubator Wolfe's Den

1:15 PM - 2:30 PM Session 176. Who Belongs in the Era Of TRUMP?: Immigrant Riverbend 1 Perceptions and Perceptions of Immigrants - Thematic Session

1:15 PM - 2:30 PM Session 177. Interdisciplinary Perspectives on the (Sur)reality of Riverbend 2 Wrestling and TrumpAmerica - Thematic Session

1:15 PM - 2:30 PM Session 178. Craft Beer and Diversity - Paper Session Blaine Kern F

1:15 PM - 2:30 PM Session 179. Alternative Gendered and Sexual Relationships and Fulton Identities (Sexualities Mini-Conference; Co-Sponsored with SWS- South and Committee on Gender and Sexualities) - Paper Session

1:15 PM - 2:30 PM Session 180. Critical Sociology in/to/for the Twenty-First Century I Magnolia (Theory Mini-Conference) - Paper Session

1:15 PM - 2:30 PM Session 181. The Motherhood Mandate and the Voluntarily New Levee Childfree (Mini-Conference on the Sociology of Reproduction, Co- Sponsored by SWS-South and Committee on Gender and Sexuality) - Paper Session 26 Schedule at a Glance Friday, April 6th

1:15 PM - 2:30 PM Session 182. AMC - Chocolate Cities: A Black Map of American Life Blaine Kern C (University of California Press), by Marcus Anthony Hunter and Zandria F. Robinson

1:15 PM - 2:30 PM Session 183. Contemporary Racial Attitudes in America - Panel Natchez

1:15 PM - 2:30 PM Session 184. A Collective Ethnography of Everyday Politics in Tchoupltoulas Conservative Texas - Panel

1:15 PM - 2:30 PM Session 185. Graduate Program Informational Session Riverbend Foyer

1:15 PM - 2:30 PM Session 186. Poster Session Atrium Foyer

1:15 PM - 2:30 PM Session 187. Sociology and Sociologists in TrumpAmerica: How Blaine Kern D Sociology is Dealing with the Challenges of This Special Moment - Presidential Townhall

1:15 PM - 2:30 PM Session 188. You Make Me Sick! The Impact of Racism and Bacchus A (Omni Hotel) on Mental Health

1:15 PM - 2:30 PM Session 189. Social Support, Religion, Morality and Well-Being Bacchus B (Omni Hotel)

1:15 PM - 2:30 PM Session 190. Race and Social Class in Higher Education Blaine Kern A

1:15 PM - 2:30 PM Session 191. Human Trafficking Blaine Kern B

1:15 PM - 2:30 PM Session 192. Opioid Crisis in America Blaine Kern E

1:15 PM - 2:30 PM Session 193. Rethinking Historical Sociology: New Perspectives Creole Queen

1:15 PM - 2:30 PM Session 194. Framing and Right Wing Social Movements Delta Queen

1:15 PM - 2:30 PM Session 195. Media Use and Media Bias Fleur de Lis

1:15 PM - 2:30 PM Session 196. Conceptual Challenges and Innovations in The Study Julia of Inequality

1:15 PM - 2:30 PM Session 197. Culture and Education: Theory and Practice Mississippi Queen

1:15 PM - 2:30 PM Session 198. Flipping the Script: Race, Gender and Representation Rex B (Omni Hotel) in Popular Culture

2:30 PM - 3:30 PM Session 199. Networks and Mobilization - Research Incubator Wolfe's Den

2:45 PM - 4:00 PM Session 200. Neoliberalism, Race, and the Struggle over Public Fleur de Lis Schools Under the Obama and Trump Regimes: Reports from the Frontline Cities of New Orleans and Newark

2:45 PM - 4:00 PM Session 201. Trumped Up Explanations: Racialized and Gendered Riverbend 1 Discourses in Politics - Thematic Session

2:45 PM - 4:00 PM Session 202. Trumpism, Academic Freedom, and Free Speech - Riverbend 2 Thematic Session

2:45 PM - 4:00 PM Session 203. Modern Moonshine: Sociological Perspectives on Blaine Kern F Craft Distillates - Paper Session

2:45 PM - 4:00 PM Session 204. Black Athletes in the Racial State - Paper Session Creole Queen

2:45 PM - 4:00 PM Session 205. Activism and LGBTQ Youth (Sexualities Mini- Fulton Conference; Co-Sponsored with SWS-South and Committee on Gender and Sexualities) - Paper Session

27 Schedule at a Glance Friday, April 6th

2:45 PM - 4:00 PM Session 206. Critical Sociology in/to/for the Twenty-First Century II Magnolia (Theory Mini-Conference) - Paper Session

2:45 PM - 4:00 PM Session 207. AMC - Break Beats in the Bronx: Rediscovering Hip- Blaine Kern C Hop's Early Years (UNC Press), by Joseph C. Ewoodzie

2:45 PM - 4:00 PM Session 208. AMC - Labor of Love: Gestational Surrogacy and the New Levee Work of Making Babies. (Rutgers University Press, 2016) (Mini- Conference on the Sociology of Reproduction, Co-Sponsored by SWS-South and Committee on Gender and Sexuality)

2:45 PM - 4:00 PM Session 209. Conceptualizing Racial Identification Choices in the Julia Twenty-first Century: Part 1 - Panel

2:45 PM - 4:00 PM Session 210. Employment and Contingency in Small and Natchez Community Colleges - Panel

2:45 PM - 4:00 PM Session 211. Addressing Health Disparities in Mid-Sized American Tchoupltoulas Communities through Food Systems, Eviction Diversion, Better Housing, and Neighborhood Empowerment. - Panel

2:45 PM - 4:00 PM Session 212. Poster Session Atrium Foyer

2:45 PM - 4:00 PM Session 213. Tell Me How You Really Feel: Racialized and Bacchus A (Omni Hotel) Gendered Emotional Experiences at Work and Home

2:45 PM - 4:00 PM Session 214. Parents, Grandparents and Child Well-Being Bacchus B (Omni Hotel)

2:45 PM - 4:00 PM Session 215. High School Education: Curriculum, Pedagogy, And Blaine Kern A Discipline

2:45 PM - 4:00 PM Session 216. Domestic Violence Blaine Kern B

2:45 PM - 4:00 PM Session 217. Empirical Studies of Inequality Blaine Kern D

2:45 PM - 4:00 PM Session 218. Criminal Justice and Society Blaine Kern E

2:45 PM - 4:00 PM Session 219. Economy and Environmental Impact Delta Queen

2:45 PM - 4:00 PM Session 220. Death, Dying, And Religion: Cultural Approaches Mississippi Queen

2:45 PM - 4:00 PM Session 221. Pregnancy, Low Birth Weight and Maternal Mortality Rex B (Omni Hotel)

4:00 PM - 5:30 PM Coffee for a Cause Organized by SWS-South Atrium Foyer

4:15 PM - 5:30 PM Session 222. Cyberviolence and Society Blaine Kern E

4:15 PM - 5:30 PM Session 223. Society, Sport, and Interaction - Creole Queen

4:15 PM - 5:30 PM Session 224. The Expansion of Market-Centered Protest and Riverbend 1 Counter-mobilization in the Age of Trump - Thematic Session

4:15 PM - 5:30 PM Session 225. Attacks on Critical Faculty and Faculty of Color - Riverbend 2 Thematic Session

4:15 PM - 5:30 PM Session 226. The Sociology of Beer, Wine and Spirits - Paper Blaine Kern F Session

4:15 PM - 5:30 PM Session 227. Critical Sociology in/to/for the Twenty-First Century III Magnolia (Theory Mini-Conference) - Paper Session

28 Schedule at a Glance Friday, April 6th

4:15 PM - 5:30 PM Session 228. The Legacy of Slavery in Contemporary Society - New Levee Paper Session

4:15 PM - 5:30 PM Session 229. Rhizomatic Expressions of Gender Violence in Latin Rex B (Omni Hotel) America - Paper Session

4:15 PM - 5:30 PM Session 230. Toward a Sociology of Racial Microaggressions - Fulton Panel

4:15 PM - 5:30 PM Session 231. Conceptualizing Racial Identification Choices in the Julia Twenty-first Century: Part 2 - Panel

4:15 PM - 5:30 PM Session 232. Homogenization and the Cultural Production of Unity Natchez in a Campus Shooting - Panel

4:15 PM - 5:30 PM Session 233. Housing, Home, and Habitus: Housing as A Field of Tchoupltoulas Sociological Research: Housing as A Field of Sociological Research - Panel

4:15 PM - 5:30 PM Session 234. Long-term and Intergenerational Consequences of Fleur de Lis Immigration Status

4:15 PM - 5:30 PM Session 235. Let's Talk About Sex: Dating, Violence and Childbirth Bacchus A (Omni Hotel)

4:15 PM - 5:30 PM Session 236. Marginalized Sexualities and Individuals Bacchus B (Omni Hotel)

4:15 PM - 5:30 PM Session 237. Environment and Social Movements Delta Queen

5:45 PM - 7:15 PM Session 239. Honors and Convocation Ceremony and Presidential Blaine Kern ABCD Introduction and Address

7:15 PM - 9:30 PM President's Reception Riverbend 1 & 2

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29 Schedule at a Glance Saturday, April 7th

7:00 AM - 8:00 AM SSS Business Meeting Cotton Blossom

8:00 AM - 12:00 PM Pre-Registration and On-Site Registration Pre-Registration and On-Site Registration Areas

8:00 AM - 12:00 PM Book Exhibits Blain Kern Foyer

8:00 AM - 5:00 PM Transgender Hospitality Suite Bridge Room

8:00 AM - 9:00 AM Session 243. Strategies, Activism, and Privilege - Research Wolfe's Den Incubator

8:30 AM - 10:00 AM Session 244. Workshop - Teaching in the Age of Trump Creole Queen

8:30 AM - 10:00 AM Session 245. Workshop - Organizing a Campus-Wide Social Delta Queen Justice Event

8:30 AM - 10:00 AM Session 246. Academia and Activism: An Intersectional Magnolia Conversation (Co-Sponsored by the Committee on Gender and Sexuality and the Committee on Racial and Ethnic Minorities)

8:30 AM - 10:00 AM Session 247. Workshop - Mentoring Graduate Students in MA/MS Mississippi Queen Programs

8:30 AM - 10:00 AM Session 248. Workshop - Teaching Social and Behavioral Science Natchez for Health Professionals: New Opportunities for Medical Sociologists

8:30 AM - 10:00 AM Session 249. Workshop - How to Get a Book Published Tchoupltoulas

8:45 AM - 10:00 AM Session 250. Culture and Social Media: Communication, Blaine Kern A Technology, and the Internet

8:45 AM - 10:00 AM Session 251. Under Attack - Thematic Session Riverbend 1

8:45 AM - 10:00 AM Session 252. Environmental Sociology - Paper Session Fulton

8:45 AM - 10:00 AM Session 253. Gender, Work and Family: Emerging Institutional Julia Barriers to Gender Equality - Paper Session

8:45 AM - 10:00 AM Session 254. Death, Dying, End of Life, Suicide, and Killing - Paper New Levee Session

8:45 AM - 10:00 AM Session 255. AMC - Citizen Outsider: Children of North African Blaine Kern C Immigrants in France (University of California Press), by Jean Beaman

8:45 AM - 10:00 AM Session 256. Roundtable - Education Riverbend 2

8:45 AM - 10:00 AM Session 257. Roundtable - Work, Gender, Race/Immigration, and Riverbend 2 Inequality

8:45 AM - 10:00 AM Session 258. Roundtable - Resistance and Transformation Riverbend 2

8:45 AM - 10:00 AM Session 259. Roundtable - Youth, Culture, Identity, and the Life Riverbend 2 Course

8:45 AM - 10:00 AM Session 260. Roundtable - Agency, Power, and Engagement Riverbend 2

8:45 AM - 10:00 AM Session 261. Roundtable - Religion Riverbend 2

30 Schedule at a Glance Saturday, April 7th

8:45 AM - 10:00 AM Session 262. Roundtable - Identity, Culture, and Inequalities Riverbend 2

8:45 AM - 10:00 AM Session 263. Roundtable - Role(s) of Education Riverbend 2

8:45 AM - 10:00 AM Session 264. Roundtable - Gender and Sexuality Riverbend 2

8:45 AM - 10:00 AM Session 265. Roundtable - Attitudes, Perceptions, and Disparities Riverbend 2

8:45 AM - 10:00 AM Session 266. Food, Waste, and Environment Blaine Kern B

8:45 AM - 10:00 AM Session 267. Non-Traditional Learners in Post-Secondary Blaine Kern D Education

8:45 AM - 10:00 AM Session 268. Asymmetric Warfare in the 21st Century Blaine Kern E

8:45 AM - 10:00 AM Session 269. Issues in Public Schools: Racialized Tracking, Blaine Kern F Parental Involvement, And More

8:45 AM - 10:00 AM Session 270. Immigration and Challenges Fleur de Lis

8:45 AM - 10:00 AM Session 271. Borders, Inequalities, And Identities Rex A (Omni Hotel)

8:45 AM - 10:00 AM Session 272. Environment, Food, Health, and Global Change Rex B (Omni Hotel)

9:00 AM - 11:00 AM Executive Committee Meeting Cotton Blossom

9:15 AM - 10:15 AM Session 273. Higher Education - Research Incubator Wolfe's Den

10:15 AM - 11:30 AM Session 274. The Trump Administration and Global Politics I - Riverbend 1 Thematic Session

10:15 AM - 11:30 AM Session 275. Racial and Ethnic Crossroads: The Texas Diversity Blaine Kern D Survey - Paper Session

10:15 AM - 11:30 AM Session 276. Racialized Immigrants: Interactions with State Blaine Kern E Violence - Paper Session

10:15 AM - 11:30 AM Session 277. Racism and Policy: Examining "Colorblind" Policies Blaine Kern F that Exacerbate Racial Inequality - Paper Session

10:15 AM - 11:30 AM Session 278. Struggles & Strategies for Researching Gender & Fulton Sexualities (Sexualities Mini-Conference: Co-Sponsored with SWS- South and Committee on Gender and Sexualities) - Paper Session

10:15 AM - 11:30 AM Session 279. Marginalized Mothering, Poverty, and Social Policy Julia Change - Paper Session

10:15 AM - 11:30 AM Session 280. Colorism: Cultural Expressions, Sexuality, and Natchez Measurement Issues - Paper Session

10:15 AM - 11:30 AM Session 281. Policing America - Paper Session Tchoupltoulas

10:15 AM - 11:30 AM Session 282. AMC - Being Black, Being Male ON Campus: Blaine Kern C Understanding and Confronting Black Male Collegiate Experiences (SUNY Press), by Derrick Brooms

10:15 AM - 11:30 AM Session 283. Workshop - Teaching Gender & Sexualities New Levee (Sexualities Mini-Conference; Co-Sponsored with SWS-South and Committee on Gender and Sexualities)

10:15 AM - 11:30 AM Session 284. Roundtable - Religion Riverbend 2

10:15 AM - 11:30 AM Session 285. Roundtable - Sexual Assault on Campus I (Co- Riverbend 2 Sponsored by SWS-S and the Committee on Gender and Sexuality) 31 Schedule at a Glance Saturday, April 7th

10:15 AM - 11:30 AM Session 286. Roundtable - Sexual Assault on Campus II (Co- Riverbend 2 Sponsored by SWS-S and the Committee on Gender and Sexuality)

10:15 AM - 11:30 AM Session 287. Roundtable - Gender, Masculinity Riverbend 2

10:15 AM - 11:30 AM Session 288. Roundtable - Drugs Riverbend 2

10:15 AM - 11:30 AM Session 289. Roundtable - Stigma Riverbend 2

10:15 AM - 11:30 AM Session 290. Roundtable - Disaster(s) Riverbend 2

10:15 AM - 11:30 AM Session 291. Roundtable - Food and Diet Riverbend 2

10:15 AM - 11:30 AM Session 292. Roundtable - Aging, Ability, Inequalities Riverbend 2

10:15 AM - 11:30 AM Session 293. Roundtable - Gender, Relationships, Violence Riverbend 2

10:15 AM - 11:30 AM Session 294. Roundtable - Network(s), Change Riverbend 2

10:15 AM - 11:30 AM Session 295. Poster Session Atrium Foyer

10:15 AM - 11:30 AM Session 296. Popular Culture and Representation in Media Blaine Kern A

10:15 AM - 11:30 AM Session 297. Environmental Disaster in the 21st Century Blaine Kern B

10:15 AM - 11:30 AM Session 298. Is It Working? Evaluating Social Change Programs Creole Queen

10:15 AM - 11:30 AM Session 299. Race and Colorblindness Delta Queen

10:15 AM - 11:30 AM Session 300. Emerging Gender Roles and Norms in 21st Century Fleur de Lis America

10:15 AM - 11:30 AM Session 301. Issues in Higher Education Magnolia

10:15 AM - 11:30 AM Session 302. Race and Education Mississippi Queen

10:15 AM - 11:30 AM Session 303. Work, Technology, And Uncertainties Rex A (Omni Hotel)

10:15 AM - 11:30 AM Session 304. Status Effects on Group Processes Rex B (Omni Hotel)

10:30 AM - 11:30 AM Session 305. Religion, Race, and Gender - Research Incubator Wolfe's Den

11:45 AM - 1:00 PM Session 306. Global Trump(ism): Brexit, Modi, and the Race to the Riverbend 1 Bottom - Presidential Plenary

1:15 PM - 2:15 PM Session 307. Racial Discourse and Politics - Research Incubator Wolfe's Den

1:15 PM - 2:30 PM Session 308. Race and Culture: Intersections and Inquiry Blaine Kern A

1:15 PM - 2:30 PM Session 309. The Election of Trump and Extreme Ideology - Julia Thematic Session

1:15 PM - 2:30 PM Session 310. The Trump Administration and Global Politics II: The Riverbend 1 Western Hemisphere - Thematic Session

1:15 PM - 2:30 PM Session 311. LGBTQ Aging in TrumpsAmerica - Thematic Session Riverbend 2

1:15 PM - 2:30 PM Session 312. Audit Studies of Discrimination 1: Innovations in Blaine Kern D Contexts and Methods - Paper Session

1:15 PM - 2:30 PM Session 313. Race, Space, and Theory - Paper Session Blaine Kern E

32 Schedule at a Glance Saturday, April 7th

1:15 PM - 2:30 PM Session 314. AMC - Race, Class, and Choice in Latino/a Higher Blaine Kern C Education: Pathways in the College-for-All Era (Palgrave), by Sarah Ovink

1:15 PM - 2:30 PM Session 315. Workshop - Navigating the Academic Job Market: Natchez How Hiring Committees View Your Application and What They Are Looking For

1:15 PM - 2:30 PM Session 316. Race in the Marketplace (RIM) (Sponsored by the Magnolia Committee on Racial and Ethnic Minorities)

1:15 PM - 2:30 PM SWS-South Business Meeting Cotton Blossom

1:15 PM - 2:30 PM Session 317. Poster Session Atrium Foyer

1:15 PM - 2:30 PM Session 318. Changing Attitudes on Environment Blaine Kern B

1:15 PM - 2:30 PM Session 319. Sexuality and Relationships Blaine Kern F

1:15 PM - 2:30 PM Session 320. Reproducing Colorblindness and the 'American Creole Queen Identity'

1:15 PM - 2:30 PM Session 321. Race and Gender Delta Queen

1:15 PM - 2:30 PM Session 322. Complex Families, Complex Inequalities: Family Fleur de Lis Structure, Gender, and SES

1:15 PM - 2:30 PM Session 323. Religion, Identity, and Politics Fulton

1:15 PM - 2:30 PM Session 324. Teaching Race and Ethnicity Mississippi Queen

1:15 PM - 2:30 PM Session 325. Intersectionality and Sexuality New Levee

1:15 PM - 2:30 PM Session 326. Black Lives Matter and Radical Praxis Rex A (Omni Hotel)

1:15 PM - 2:30 PM Session 327. Social Psychology of Gender and Work Rex B (Omni Hotel)

1:15 PM - 2:30 PM Session 328. Stressors Across the Life Course Tchoupltoulas

2:30 PM - 3:30 PM Session 329. Racial and Gender Violence - Research Incubator Wolfe's Den

2:45 PM - 4:00 PM Session 330. Inequality in Action Magnolia

2:45 PM - 4:00 PM Session 331. Pulling the Trump Card: Evaluating White Supremacy Riverbend 1 in the Post-Obama Era - Thematic Session

2:45 PM - 4:00 PM Session 332. Southern Sociology in the Era of Trump? - Thematic Riverbend 2 Session

2:45 PM - 4:00 PM Session 333. Audit Studies of Discrimination 2: Race Beyond Black Blaine Kern D and White - Paper Session

Session 334. Race, Gender, Class, and Popular Music - Paper 2:45 PM - 4:00 PM Session Blaine Kern E

2:45 PM - 4:00 PM Session 335. The Southern Gender and Sexualities Scholars Fulton (Sexualities Mini-Conference; Co-Sponsored with SWS-South and Committee on Gender and Sexualities) - Paper Session

2:45 PM - 4:00 PM Session 336. AMC - Poison in the Ivy: Race Relations and the Blaine Kern C Reproduction of Inequality on Elite College Campuses (Rutgers University Press), by Carson Byrd 33 Schedule at a Glance Saturday, April 7th

2:45 PM - 4:00 PM Session 337. Workshop - Being a Feminist Head of Department in New Levee the Deep South: Challenges and Opportunities (Co-Sponsored by SWS-South and Committee on Gender and Sexuality)

2:45 PM - 4:00 PM Session 338. Poster Session Atrium Foyer

2:45 PM - 4:00 PM Session 339. Consumers and Consumption: Exploring Boundaries Blaine Kern A

2:45 PM - 4:00 PM Session 340. Place, Space, and Environment Blaine Kern B

2:45 PM - 4:00 PM Session 341. Global Economies in The Age of Financialization: Blaine Kern F Racism, Neoliberalism, and Populism

2:45 PM - 4:00 PM Session 342. Place-Making Creole Queen

2:45 PM - 4:00 PM Session 343. Race and Health Delta Queen

2:45 PM - 4:00 PM Session 344. Care Work, Emotional Work, and Life-Course Fleur de Lis

2:45 PM - 4:00 PM Session 345. Sociology of Love and Inequality: New Perspectives Julia on Intimate Partnerships, Part A

2:45 PM - 4:00 PM Session 346. Race and Sports Mississippi Queen

2:45 PM - 4:00 PM Session 347. Meeting the Needs of LGBTQ People Natchez

2:45 PM - 4:00 PM Session 348. Workplace Challenges and Negotiations Rex A (Omni Hotel)

2:45 PM - 4:00 PM Session 349. Social Psychological Perspectives on Meaning Rex B (Omni Hotel) Making

2:45 PM - 4:00 PM Session 350. How Social Change Creates Health Problems Among Tchoupltoulas Vulnerable Populations

4:15 PM - 5:30 PM Session 351. Deconstructing Rural America Blaine Kern E

4:15 PM - 5:30 PM Session 352. Workshop - Teaching About Trump (Sponsored by New Levee SWS-S) - Thematic Session

4:15 PM - 5:30 PM Session 353. Civic Engagement and Volunteering in TrumpAmerica Riverbend 1 - Thematic Session

4:15 PM - 5:30 PM Session 354. Sociology of Development and Globalization - Paper Blaine Kern A Session

4:15 PM - 5:30 PM Session 355. Romantic Partnering, Intimate Relationships, and Blaine Kern B Family Life - Paper Session

4:15 PM - 5:30 PM Session 356. Environmental Sociology Meets Green Criminology - Blaine Kern C Paper Session

4:15 PM - 5:30 PM Session 357. Sociology of Popular Music - Paper Session Blaine Kern D

4:15 PM - 5:30 PM Session 358. Students, Teachers, and Schools: Struggles and Delta Queen Resilience - Paper Session

4:15 PM - 5:30 PM Session 359. Gender, Sexualities, and Religion (Sexualities Mini- Fulton Conference; Co-Sponsored with SWS-South and Committee on Gender and Sexualities) - Paper Session

34 Schedule at a Glance Saturday, April 7th

4:15 PM - 5:30 PM Session 360. Toeing the Line: Thoughts, Theory, and Teaching in Mississippi Queen the Politicized Classroom and the Role of Objectivity and Scholar Activism - Paper Session

4:15 PM - 5:30 PM Session 361. Race, Diversity Discourse, and Whiteness - Paper Riverbend 2 Session

4:15 PM - 5:30 PM Session 362. Macro, Micro, and In-Between: Neoliberalism and Blaine Kern F Economic Inequality

4:15 PM - 5:30 PM Session 363. Inequalities in Health Care Delivery Creole Queen

4:15 PM - 5:30 PM Session 364. Emergent Inequalities in the 21st Century: Social Fleur de Lis Networks and Education

4:15 PM - 5:30 PM Session 365. Sociology of Love and Inequality: New Perspectives Julia on Intimate Partnerships, Part B

4:15 PM - 5:30 PM Session 366. Diversity Woes: Whiteness, Power, and Racialized Magnolia Attitudes about Police and Social Policy

4:15 PM - 5:30 PM Session 367. The Sociology of Body Weight Natchez

4:15 PM - 5:30 PM Session 368. The New Global Order: Terrorism, Trade, And Rex A (Omni Hotel) Movements

4:15 PM - 5:30 PM Session 369. Elder Care and End of Life Issues Rex B (Omni Hotel)

4:15 PM - 5:30 PM Session 370. Identity and Race Tchoupltoulas

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35 Detailed Schedule

Wednesday, April 4th

2:00 PM - 6:00 PM Executive Committee Meeting Cotton Blossom

4:00 PM - 6:00 PM Pre-Registration and On-Site Registration Pre-Registration and On-Site Registration Areas

6:00 PM - 7:15 PM Session 1. Trump(ism), Border Walls, Immigrations, and Bad Riverbend 1 Mexicans - Presidential Plenary

Organizer: David Embrick, University of Connecticut Presider: Felicia Arriaga, Duke University Panelists: David Montejano, University of California at Berkeley; Rogelio Saenz, University of Texas at San Antonio

7:15 PM - 9:15 PM Welcome Reception, Open Mic/Slam Poetry, Meet the Candidates Blaine Kern C and D

Thursday, April 5th

7:00 AM - 8:30 AM Session 2. Workshop - Yoga for a Cause: Cultivating Embodied Julia Compassion

Organizer: Marc Settembrino, Southeastern Louisiana University

8:00 AM - 5:00 PM Pre-Registration and On-Site Registration Pre-Registration and On-Site Registration Areas

8:00 AM - 5:00 PM Book Exhibits Blain Kern Foyer

8:00 AM - 5:00 PM Transgender Hospitality Suite Bridge Room

8:00 AM - 9:00 AM Session 3. Identity - Research Incubator Wolfe's Den

Presider: Anthony Harrison, Virginia Tech

• Racial Identity Formation in Appalachia-- Alana Michele Berry, Georgia State University • Can You Be Black and Finnish? Race, Nationality, and Resistance in Afro-Finnish Hip Hop-- Jasmine Linnea Kelekay, University of California-Santa Barbara

8:45 AM - 10:00 AM Session 4. Sociology Degrees at Work in New Orleans (Co- Julia Sponsored by the Committee on the Professions and the Committee on Sociological Practice) - Thematic Session

Organizer: Ken Kolb, Furman University Presider: Stephen Ostertag, Tulane University Panelists: Robert Kelvin Perkins, Norfolk State University; Corey Miller, Coalition to Restore Coastal Louisiana; Nicole Joly, EMPLOY Collaborative, Cowen Institute

36 Detailed Schedule Thursday, April 5th

8:45 AM - 10:00 AM Session 5. AMC - Policing Black Bodies: How Black Lives are Delta Queen Surveilled and How to Work for Change (Roman and Littlefield), by Angela Hattery (George Mason University) and Earl Smith (Wake Forest University)

Organizer and Presider: Rebecca Bach, Duke University Panelists: Angela Hattery, George Mason University; Earl Smith, Wake Forest University; Victor Ray, The University of Tennessee Knoxville; Jason Williams, Montclair State University; Lesley Reid, University of Alabama; Patricia Yvonne Warren, Florida State University

8:30 AM - 10:00 AM Session 6. Workshop - Juggling Graduate School, Work and Blaine Kern A Family?

Organizer and Presider: Regine Jackson, Agnes Scott College Panelists: Adria Welcher, Morehouse College; Marisela Martinez-Cola, Emory University; Kali-Ahset Amen, Emory University

8:30 AM - 10:00 AM Session 7. Workshop - Teaching Intro Level Sociology to Non- Creole Queen Sociology Majors in the Trump Era

Organizer and Presider: Katie Morris, Pellissipi State Community College Panelists: Bobby Otto, LaGrange College; Andrew Gunnoe, Maryville College

8:30 AM - 10:00 AM Session 8. Workshop - Ph.D. Market Options: Using Your Degree Magnolia for Non-Academic, Private, or For-Profit Job Opportunities

Organizer and Presider: Lisette Garcia, Hispanic Association on Corporate Responsibility

8:30 AM - 10:00 AM Session 9. Workshop - Finding and Winning Funding in the Mississippi Queen Criminology and Criminal Justice Disciplines

Organizer and Presider: Anthony Peguero, Virginia Tech Panelists: Nancy Rodriguez, University of California at Irvine; Natasha Frost, Northeastern University; Sara Wakefield, Rutgers University; Marie Garcia, National Institute of Justice; Patricia Campie, American Institutes for Research

8:30 AM - 10:00 AM Session 10. Workshop - Data Workshop on Firm Diversity and Natchez Discrimination

Organizer and Presider: Donald Tomaskovic-Devey, University of Massachusetts-Amherst Panelist: Steven Boutcher, University of Massachusetts-Amherst

8:30 AM - 10:00 AM Session 11. Workshop - Writing Good Book Reviews: Challenges, Tchoupltoulas Opportunities, and Process

Organizer and Presider: Steve Garner, Birmingham City University

8:30 AM - 10:30 AM Executive Committee Meeting Cotton Blossom

37 Detailed Schedule Thursday, April 5th

8:45 AM - 10:00 AM Session 12. Attitudes, Policies, and Fertility Behaviors in Large Fulton Survey Data (Mini-Conference on the Sociology of Reproduction, Co-Sponsored by SWS-South and Committee on Gender and Sexuality) - Paper Session

Organizers: Shannon Carter, University of Central Florida; Emily Mann, University of South Carolina; Tanya Koropeckyj-Cox, University of Florida Presider: J. Scott Carter, University of Central Florida

• Over-Time Trend Analysis of Political Affiliation Toward Rape- Related Abortion-- Ketty Fernandez, University of Central Florida; Madelyn Diaz, University of Central Florida; J. Scott Carter, University of Central Florida • Gender Beliefs, Abortion, and Contraception-- Cate Taylor, Indiana University • A Comparative Analysis of Attitudes of Gender Equality and Pro-Woman Nation States -- Christine Wernet, Univeristy of South Carolina Aiken • The Timing of the Second Demographic Transition for Young Women in Latin America-- Zackery Butler, University of South Carolina

8:45 AM - 10:00 AM Session 13. AMC - American Routes: Racial Palimpsests and the Blaine Kern C Transformation of Race (2017 Oxford University Press), by Angel Parham

Organizer and Presider: Regine Jackson, Agnes Scott College Panelists: Wendy Gaudin, Tulane University; Regine Jackson, Agnes Scott College; Guadalupe Garcia, Tulane University; Angel Parham, Loyola University, New Orleans

8:45 AM - 10:00 AM Session 14. Navigating the Alt-Ac Track (Co-Sponsored by SWS-S New Levee and Committee on Sociological Practice) - Panel

Organizer: Brandy Simula, Emory Presider: Shan Mukhtar, Emory University

• Brandy Lin Simula, Emory • Jessica Bishop-Royse, DePaul University • Brittany Fitz-Chapman, Baylor University • Shan Mukhtar, Emory University

38 Detailed Schedule Thursday, April 5th

8:45 AM - 10:00 AM Session 15. The Necessity and Fragility of Healthcare Insurance Bacchus A (Omni Hotel) and Primary Care

Presider: Hosik Min, University of South Alabama

• The Effect of ACA on Gulf States by Rural/Urban Areas-- Hosik Min, U of South Alabama; Kenneth Hudson, University of South Alabama • Health Care Apartheid: Race-Ethnicity, Labor, and Affordable Care in the United States-- Kenneth Hudson, University of South Alabama; Timothy Linthicum, University of South Alabama; Errol Crook, University of South Alabama • Representative Path Analysis: A technique that accommodates the variety of regression procedures for the more realistic, while more intractable endogenous variables common to Sociological / Social Science research-- Lora A. Hasse, University of Cincinnati; P. Neal Ritchey, University of Cincinnati • Federal Designation of Community-Level Primary Healthcare Need Level as a Dimension of Individual and Family Resilience following the Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill-- Kathryn S. Keating, Louisiana State University; Tim Slack, Louisiana State University; Jaishree Beedasy, Columbia University; Thomas Chandler, Columbia University

8:45 AM - 10:00 AM Session 16. Show Me the Money! Race, Sociopolitical Relations, Bacchus B (Omni Hotel) and the Economy

Presider: Jarron Bowman, Duke University

• Understanding racial disparities in the use of payday loans: testing explanations using the Survey of Consumer Finances. - - Raphaël Charron-Chénier, Arizona State University • Dissatisfaction, Distress, and Income Change: Asymmetry in the Association Between Income Change and Men's Subjective Well-Being-- Jarron Bowman, Duke University • Using hierarchical age-period-cohort methods to measure the relationship between rural systemic events and institutional trust and efficacy-- Michael Lotspeich II, Baylor Univesity • Understanding the Non-migration of Displaced Workers: The Importance of Habitual Action and Social Embeddedness-- Todd R Flournoy, University of Wisconsin-Madison

8:45 AM - 10:00 AM Session 17. Race, Ethnicity, And Identity Blaine Kern B

Presiders: Alford Young Jr, University of Michigan; Alford Young Jr, University of Michigan

• A Redux for Identity Politics-- Alford Young Jr, University of Michigan • Racial Identity, Racial Group Consciousness, and Generalized Trust in People among Blacks, Hispanics, and Whites-- Jeffrey G. Toussaint, Virginia Wesleyan College; Jill Kiecolt, Virginia Tech • "Out of Many, One People": Afro-Caribbean Experiences and Identity Formation in the Black Lives Matter Era-- Ashley Vanessa Crooks-Allen, University of Georgia • ALOHA: The Buffering Role of Local Identity in Hawaii's Racial Order-- Liann Yamashita, Duke University

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8:45 AM - 10:00 AM Session 18. Offender Sentencing Blaine Kern D

Presider: Patricia Yvonne Warren, Florida State University

• Sentencing Departures and Female Defendants: Assessing the Effects of Racial and Ethnic Threat-- Patricia Yvonne Warren, Florida State University • Latino Paternal Alcohol Effects on Their College-Aged Children -- Esmeralda Cabrera, University of Central Florida • What is Religious Delinquency: A Typological Analysis of the Crimes Motivated by Polytheistic Religions, the Chinese Folk Religion as an Example -- Hua-Lun Huang, University of Louisiana-Lafayette • It's a in This Neighborhood: The Impact of Community Identity and Membership on Crime at an Institution of Higher Education Through the Lens Of Social Disorganization Theory -- Rebecca R.M. Decesare, University Of Central Florida

8:45 AM - 10:00 AM Session 19. The Sociology of Climate Change Blaine Kern E

Presider: Casey Jo Mullen, Florida Atlantic University

• Framing Climate Change: Structural Education, Individual Action-- Casey Jo Mullen, Florida Atlantic University • Impact of Climate Change on Nutritional Status in Bangladesh- - Azmal Hossan, Texas Tech University; Cristina Bradatan, Texas Tech University • It's Getting HOT Out Here:Deconstructing the Gender Binary in the 2017 Northern California Wildfires-- Dana Greene, Colorado State University

8:45 AM - 10:00 AM Session 20. ‘What’s Your Major?’: Factors Affecting Student Major Blaine Kern F Choice

Presider: Komal Dhillon, Virginia Tech

• Gender and Engineering Majors: Why are Women More Highly Represented in Some Fields but not Others -- Emily Gwen Blosser, University of Louisiana-Lafayette • Which came first - the Republican or the Business Major? -- Erin Bisesti, University of North Florida • "Maybe We Should Change Careers": Helping Student Revise their Expectations for Higher Education in a "College for All" Society-- Amanda Nix, Florida State University

8:45 AM - 10:00 AM Session 21. Multiple Dimensions of Mortality & Migration I Fleur de Lis

Presider: Simone Rambotti, University of Arizona

• Do Patient Status Characteristics Affect Support for End-of-Life Decisions? An Experimental Approach-- Simone Rambotti, University of Arizona • A Major Deviation in US Mortality Data-- James Gundlach, Auburn University • The Cultural Politics of Death: Perspectives from Palliative Care Workers-- Nicholas MacMurray, University of Nevada Las Vegas; Emily M Boyd, Minnesota State University-Mankato

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8:45 AM - 10:00 AM Session 22. Youth Migration: An Identity Crisis? Rex A (Omni Hotel)

Presider: Erin Freeman, Boston University

• No Lawful Status: Immigrant Youth in a State of Exclusion-- Alexis M. Silver, Purchase College - SUNY • Youth Migration: Cultural and Educational factors influencing the rural brain drain in Cambodia-- David Ader, University of Tennessee; Sievlan Len, American University of Phnom Penh • An Identity Crisis: The Identity Development of DREAMers Post-DACA Termination-- Maritzelena Chirinos, Meredith College • Becoming UnDACAmented: Transitions in Liminal Legality among DACA Recipients in the Age of Trump-- Erin Freeman, Boston University

8:45 AM - 10:00 AM Session 23. Teaching Race and Inequality Rex B (Omni Hotel)

Presider: Marc Settembrino, Southeastern Louisiana University

• Contemplative Practices for Teaching about Race and Ethnic Relations-- Marc Settembrino, Southeastern Louisiana University; Kristopher Cleland, Southeastern Louisiana University • Critical Race Perspectives and the College Classroom: Implementing Strategies for Re-socializing Students of a Colorblind Curriculum -- Rachel Austin, University of North Carolina at Charlotte • Promise and Pitfalls of a Group-based Social Problems Course-- Bradley Koch, Georgia College

8:45 AM - 10:00 AM Session 24. Act 1. The Unfilled Promises of the Post-Racial Society Riverbend 1

Presider: Marlese Durr, Wright State University

• A Post-Race Society? A Content Analysis of Race during the Obama and Trump Inaugurations-- Jerry Johnson, East Carolina University • Promises of The American Dream and the Realities of Race: Black College Students Views of Social Mobility in the Age of Trump-- Ted Brimeyer, Georgia Southern University; Baker Rogers, Georgia Southern University; Clare Walsh, Georgia Southern University • We Should Have Seen Trump Coming from 300 Years Away: The Lessons Learned in the Gaps Between African-American "Firsts" and Seconds-- Dalyn Robert Montgomery, University of Redlands • Everything's Going to be All White? The Cultural Contradictions of Race in Trump's America-- Charles E. Walton, Lynchburg College • Echoing Derrick A. Bell: Women to the Rescue in the Age of Trump-- Marlese Durr, Wright State University

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8:45 AM - 10:00 AM Session 25. Approaching Resistance to TrumpAmerica Riverbend 2

Presider: Corey Dolgon, Stonehill College

• Destruction in Democracy: What the Eradication of Two Black Communities in the 1920s Can Teach Us About Surviving and Resisting in TrumpAmerica-- Hollie A. Teague, Texas Woman's University • Trump's America: Narrative Wreckage and Contested Identities among U.S. Born Latinos-- Morgan Violeta Sanchez, University of Florida • Protecting US from "Bad Hombres:" The Rhetoric of Boundary- Maintenance of Donald Trump-- Michallene McDaniel, University of North Georgia • Objects of Oppression Olympics: Asian American Women Student Activism and the rhetoric of "privilege" in age of Trump-- Amy Chin, Brown University • Resistance to Revolution: Lessons from the League of Revolutionary Black Workers-- Walda Katz-Fishman, Howard University; Jerome Scott, League of Revolutionaries for a New America

9:15 AM - 10:15 AM Session 26. Research Incubator – Networks Wolfe's Den

Presider: Donald Tomaskovic-Devey, UMass - Amherst

• Employment Through Queer Networks: A Study on Job Finding, Sexual and Racial Minorities, and Networks-- Abby Steven Arellanes, North Carolina State University • Transnational Networks and Perceptions of U.S. Global Militarization Across Generations: An Empirical Analysis of The Arab Assimilation Process -- Laura Iesue, University of Miami

10:15 AM - 11:30 AM Session 27. Critical Race Theory and Empirical Social Science in Riverbend 1 the Era of "Fake News" - Thematic Session

Organizer: Wendy Moore, Texas A&M University Presider: Sandi Nenga, Southwestern University

• Chronicle of the Resurrection Regalia: Why Every Black Hire Is the First-- Glenn Bracey, Villanova University; David McIntosh, Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center • Re-presentations of Black History in White Space: Intentional Worlds of Racism-- Phia Salter, Texas A&M University; Jennifer Mueller, Skidmore University • Deconstructing the Rhetoric of the Right to Be Racist on Campus: How the First Amendment Reproduces White Institutional Space-- Wendy Moore, Texas A&M University; Joyce Bell, University of Minnesota

Discussant: • Beatriz Aldana Marquez, California State University - Monterey Bay

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10:15 AM - 11:30 AM Session 28. Trump's 'Merica - Thematic Session Riverbend 2

Organizer and Presider: Todd Couch, Coker College

• "Fear of Crime in a Trump Administration: A qualitative examination of people's experiences before and after the election of Donald Trump. -- Elaina Behounek, Mercer University • President or Predator? The Social Construction of Donald Trump-- Murat Haner, University of South Florida • Race, Crime and Urban Inequality: What Does the Contemporary Political Climate tell us About Trends in Racial Violence? -- Ashley Mancik, University of Delaware; Karen F Parker, University of Delaware; Graham Ousey, William & Mary • An Analysis of Terrorism and Mental Illness in Mass Shootings as Perceived by the Media-- Amairini Sanchez, University of Central Florida

Discussant: • Bilal Sekou, University of Hartford

10:15 AM - 11:30 AM Session 29. AMC - The Zero Trimester: Pre-Pregnancy Care and Blaine Kern C the Politics of Reproductive Risk (University of California Press, 2017), by Miranda Waggoner (Mini-Conference on the Sociology of Reproduction, Co-Sponsored by SWS-South and Committee on Gender and Sexuality)

Organizers: Shannon Carter, University of Central Florida; Emily Mann, University of South Carolina; Tanya Koropeckyj-Cox, University of Florida

Presider: Emily Mann, University of South Carolina

Panelists: Miranda Waggoner, Florida State University; Katherine Johnson, Tulane University; Emily Mann, University of South Carolina; Laura Carpenter, Vanderbilt University

10:15 AM - 11:30 AM Session 30. Workshop - Navigating the Job Market: From Graduate New Levee Student to Professor (sponsored by Sociologists for Women in Society - South)

Presider: Katie Acosta, Georgia State University Panelists: Sue Hinze, Case Western Reserve University; Laura Robinson, Santa Clara University; Julie Wiest, West Chester University of Pennsylvania

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10:15 AM - 11:30 AM Session 31. Poster Session Atrium Foyer

• Classical Greek Deviancy through the Positivist Perspective-- Ena Prskalo, University of North Carolina-Greensboro • "Divorce Rate in Minority American Marriages After and Before the No-Fault Reform""Divorce Rate in Minority American Marriages After and Before the No-Fault Reform""Divorce Rate in Minority American Marriages After and before the No-Fault Reform"-- Fath Cecilia Flugence, Dillard University • Defining the Line -- Beth Kaitlyn Kopistecki, Coker College • Neoliberalism, Poverty, and Criminality -- Sarah Renee Mayer, Davidson College • Accounting for the social setting of alcohol and drug use by American and Italian college students-- Maria Costanza Benvenuti, University of Miami • Crime in Virginia: Occupied Housing and Employment as Mediators-- Samantha Leigh Mitchell-Dix, Virginia Commonwealth University • Predicting International Collaborations: A Network Analysis of 4 Scientific Disciplines, 1981-2015-- Crystal Peoples, Duke University • Cyber Victimization -- Alexandra Haney, Texas Tech University

10:15 AM - 11:30 AM Session 32. Conceptualizing Stress Exposure and Coping Bacchus A (Omni Hotel)

Presider: Stacey Lamar Houston II, Vanderbilt University

• Relocation Stress, Race/Ethnicity, and Depression among Adolescents and Young Adults-- William Ash-Houchen, Texas Woman's University; Celia Lo, Texas Woman's University • Black Identity Matters: Arrest History and Psychological Well- Being Among African Americans and Caribbean Blacks-- Stacey Lamar Houston II, Vanderbilt University • Black-White Differences in Death of Family Members from Childhood through Early Adulthood in the U.S.: Consequences for Psychological Distress and Depression-- Debra Umberson, University of Texas-Austin; Julie Olson, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill; Robert Crosnoe, University of Texas- Austin

10:15 AM - 11:30 AM Session 33. Gender and Sex: Global Insights Bacchus B (Omni Hotel)

Presider: Kaniz Fatema, University of Memphis

• Gender Difference in Children After Parents' Divorce and Separation: A Study Based in Kolkata, India. -- Sharoni Mitra, University of North Carolina-Charlotte • Problematic Masculinities?: The Bakken Oil Fields and Boomtown Community Deterioration -- Amanda Marie , University of North Carolina-Charlotte • Permeating Through Time and Space: Gender and Sexuality in Ecuador, Spain, and the United States-- Caleb T Lawson, Texas Tech University • Women Entrepreneurs and Their vulnerability in Informal Sector: A study on Women Street Vendors in Dhaka city-- Kaniz Fatema, University of Memphis • Female Body as Post-Colony: Fertility Policy in Modern South Korea -- HaRyung Kim, Davidson College

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10:15 AM - 11:30 AM Session 34. Race and Place Blaine Kern A

Presider: B. Brian Foster, University of Mississippi

• Race is a WHITE Social Construct: Using Critical Race Theory to Find Our Way Back as Race Scholars-- Miguel Angel Montalva, Northeastern University • "That's for the White Folks.": Black Racial Attitudes and Place (Un)making in the Rural South-- B. Brian Foster, University of Mississippi • Competing to Survive? Identity and Racial Threat in Puerto Rican Hartford-- Bianca Gonzalez-Sobrino, University of Connecticut • La Ciudad Caramel?: Understanding White Supremacy and Gentrification in San Antonio, Texas-- Daniel Justino Delgado, Texas A&M University at San Antonio • Ghetto Mecca: Examining race, class and identity in Metro Atlanta-- Jonathan Grant, Georgia State University

10:15 AM - 11:30 AM Session 35. Race, Ethnicity, And the Multitude Of Identities Blaine Kern B

Presiders: Barbara Combs, Clark Atlanta University; Barbara Combs, Clark Atlanta University

• Effects of Racialization: The Role of Stigma consciousness in forming Muslim Group Identity -- Nura Sediqe, Duke University • No Rest for the Weary: The Weight of Race, Gender,and Place inside and outside a Southern Classroom-- Barbara Combs, Clark Atlanta University • Investigating the Relationship Between Turkish Ethnic Identity and Beliefs regarding Syrian Refugees in ethnic Turks in Istanbul-- Yasemin Tekgurler, Davidson College • Race-based assumptions of social class identity and their consequences at a predominantly White and wealthy institution-- Debbie Warnock, Bennington College

10:15 AM - 11:30 AM Session 36. International Considerations of Crime Blaine Kern D

Presider: Lindsey Peterson, Mississippi State University

• Institutional Legitimacy and Systems of Justice: A Multilevel and Cross-national Analysis -- Lindsey Peterson, Mississippi State University; Stacy Haynes, Mississippi State University • The Punitive 'Turn' and the International Crime Decline: Evidence from a Panel Analysis of 27 OECD Nations, 1993- 2005-- James Tuttle, North Carolina State University • "They Took a Part of Me I Will Never Get Back": Gulf Coast Residents' Attributions for the Lingering Effects of the BP Oil Spill.-- Jeannine A Gailey, Texas Christian University; Lisa K Vanderlinden, Texas Christian University • A Made Murderer: Fear of Organized Crime as Moral Panic in Criminal Conviction and Sentencing-- Benjamin Albers, Bridgewater College; David Reznik, Bridgewater College

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10:15 AM - 11:30 AM Session 37. Do School Context and Organizational Structure Blaine Kern E Matter?

Presider: Steven Jefferson, Duke University

• School Structures, Teachers' Attitudes and Behaviors, and Student Deviance-- Maria Paino, Oakland University • Restructuring Public Schools: The Spillover Effects of Organizational Transformation -- Emily Persons, Duke University • Charter Schools and Educational Outcomes: How Some Students Succeed While Others Fail-- Lacey Byram Moore, University of West Georgia • Teacher-Student Race Matching, School Discipline, and the Role of Social Context-- Steven Jefferson, Duke University • Intersectionality and Education: Impacts of Socioeconomic Factors on Academic Achievement-- Jaclyn Sara Gitlis, University of North Carolina-Greensboro

10:15 AM - 11:30 AM Session 38. Understanding Racism in The Local Context Blaine Kern F

Presider: Jessie Scott, Clark Atlanta University

• Perceptions of Attractiveness, Discrimination, and Racial Bias-- Cassius Modisana Hossfeld, University of North Carolina- Chapel Hill • Define Myself for Myself: A Study of Undergraduate Black Women's Interpretation of Black Womanhood, Post-Obama Era-- Jessie Scott, Clark Atlanta University • Cordial Veils: The Paradox of Black Invisibility in Brasil -- Richard Arnold Garnett, Marshall University • "I Am a Cartoon? Not Me!": Racial Identity Work and Resistance to Native American Caricature Iconography Erasure. -- Anthony Stone, University of Memphis • Anti-Black Racism in China-- Juan Du, Oklahoma State University

10:15 AM - 11:30 AM Session 39. Role of Social Media and Social Movements Delta Queen

Presider: Rosalind Fisher, University of West Florida

• The Music and Social Justice Connection-- Rosalind Fisher, University of West Florida • Framing the Women's Movement: Framing amplification and transformation through songs and poetry-- William Danaher, Southern Illinois University Carbondale; Trisha Crashaw, Southern Illinois University - Carbondale • Identifying the Collective in Black Lives Matter-- Danielle Melvin Koonce, University of Maryland College Park • Redefining Social Norms Across Generations-- Emmie Davidson, Wake Forest University • The Feminism Stalls: How a Lack of Communication between Branches has led to Media Vilification -- Kaitlyn Jean Niederstadt, Sam Houston State University

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10:15 AM - 11:30 AM Session 40. Multiple Dimensions of Mortality & Migration II Fleur de Lis

Presider: Jessica Bishop-Royse, DePaul University

• Patterns in City-Level Homicide Mortality, Weather, and the Index of Concentration at the Extremes-- Jessica Bishop- Royse, DePaul University; Noam Ostrander, DePaul University • Southern life expectancy. Assessing the sex and race gap between states and over time-- Marques Coleman, Clemson University; Katherine Gnegy, Clemson University; Morgan Hayes, Clemson University; Lisa Johnson, Clemson University; Victoria Lambert, Clemson University; Joseph Murphy, Clemson University; Caroline Pearson, Clemson University; Brianna Tennie, Clemson University; Megan Walling, Clemson University; Victoria Prieto, Clemson University • Heterogeneous Treatment Effects of State Action on Internal Migration in China-- Ryan Parsons, Princeton University

10:15 AM - 11:30 AM Session 41. Race and Higher Education: Faculty Julia

Presider: Nicholas Vargas, University of Florida

• Feelings about Equal Treatment, Support, and Experiences: Hearing from Black and Hispanic Faculty in Historically White Institutions-- Roberta M. Spalter-Roth, George Mason University/ASA; Jean Shin, American Sociological Association; Jason Smith, George Mason University; Amber Kalb, George Mason University • Resistant Professional Identities: Women of Color Faculty and the Politics of Inclusion-- Corinne Castro, Texas Lutheran University • Implicit Racial Bias in Higher Education: Do College Professors Have Implicit Bias?-- Quenton Lorenzo Gilmore, University of Southern Mississippi • Racialized Higher Ed: Hispanic Serving Institution Funding and the Proximity to Whiteness-- Nicholas Vargas, University of Florida

10:15 AM - 11:30 AM Session 42. Space as A Place of Struggle and Resistance Magnolia

Presider: Debarun Majumdar, Texas State University-San Marcos

• The Narrative Significance of the Abortion Clinic: Clinics as Sites and Turning Points for Meaning Making-- Mallary B Allen, Concordia College, Moorhead MN • Latino Subgroup Residential Segregation: An Examination of County Level Data and Local Population Dynamics-- Alex Trillo, Saint Peter's University; Giovani Burgos, Adelphi Univeristy • The Association of Perceptions of Microaggressions and Subjective Well-being among Latina/os of Mexican Descent in the U.S.-- Debarun Majumdar, Texas State University - San Marcos, Gloria Martinez-Ramos Texas State University • Context of Reception in ledes and feeds: divergent constructions of Central Florida Puerto Ricans across media forms-- Stephanie Ann Dhuman, University of Florida; Nicholas Vargas, University of Florida

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10:15 AM - 11:30 AM Session 43. Labor Unions and The Workers Mississippi Queen

Presider: Melissa Gouge, George Mason University

• Walking a Fine Legal Line: The Precarious Relationship of Worker Centers to Existing U. S. Labor Law-- Bradley Nash, Appalachian State University • Retail Workers and the Politics of Disposability-- Michael Sickels, Winthrop University • Agricultural Labor Under a Trump Administration: A Case Study of the Coalition of Immokalee Workers-- Melissa Gouge, George Mason University • Learning What it Means to Be Black: The role of social class in developing black racial ideology-- Kennedy Turner, University of Michigan • When in Rome? An Analysis of Corporate Location Decisions and Labor Relations at Volkswagen Manufacturing of America. -- Zachary Joseph McKenney, University of Tennessee

10:15 AM - 11:30 AM Session 44. Whiteness Natchez

Presider: Michael L. Rosino, University of Connecticut

• The Duality of White Racial Identity and Social Class-- Brennan James Miller, Kent State University • Why America is Safer Without Tamir Rice: Ideological Justifications of Black Death to Preserve White Morality-- Corey Miles, Virginia Tech • Black Ballers, White Gazes, and The White Explanatory Paradigm-- Kurt Polkey, University of North Florida • Progressive Whiteness: Racial Habits and Grassroots Political Strategies-- Michael L. Rosino, University of Connecticut

10:15 AM - 11:30 AM Session 45. Precarious Labor Positions Rex A (Omni Hotel)

Presider: Cindy Barahona, Texas A&M University

• Beyond the Shadows: Exploring the Changing Composition of Day Labor Workers in Bryan, Texas-- Cindy Barahona, Texas A&M University; Nancy Plankey-Videla, Texas A&M University; Angelica Menchaca, Texas A&M University • Advocacy Across Borders: A Comparative Qualitative Study of Civil Society's Role in Humanizing Migrant Workers-- Helen Mun, Davidson College • Precarious Poultry Processing Workers: The Case of Marshallese Islanders in Arkansas-- Jin Young Choi, Sam Houston State University; Douglas Constance, Sam Houston State University

10:15 AM - 11:30 AM Session 46. Pedagogical Reflexive Learning Rex B (Omni Hotel)

Presider: Susan Weaver, University of the Cumberlands

• Reflections of Alt Right in Alt Higher Ed-- Susan Weaver, University of the Cumberlands • Designing with an End in Mind: Review of a Writing Assessment and Intervention Program Designed to Increase Success and Retention among Undergraduates -- Virginia Beard, Longwood University

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10:15 AM - 11:30 AM Session 47. Discourses about Motherhood, Race, and Fulton Reproductive Justice (Mini-Conference on the Sociology of Reproduction, Co-Sponsored by SWS-South and Committee on Gender and Sexuality) - Paper Session

Organizers: Shannon Carter, University of Central Florida; Emily Mann, University of South Carolina; Tanya Koropeckyj-Cox, University of Florida Presider: Shannon Carter, University of Central Florida

• "No Mother Should Have to Lose a Child": Racialized State- Sanctioned Violence as a Feminist Issue-- Anna Chatillon, University of California - Santa Barbara • The Queen that spaces: Controlling images in anticipatory motherhood-- Aalap Bommaraju, University of Cincinnati • Anti-Authoritarian Abortion Organizing in the Time of Trump: The Case of the Yellowhammer Fund-- Cassidy D. Ellis, University of Denver; Ariane Prohaska, University of Alabama • Representations of Reproductive Justice in Teen Vogue Magazine-- Estefany Londono, University of Central Florida

10:15 AM - 11:30 AM Session 48. White Racial Socialization - Paper Session Tchoupltoulas

Organizer and Presider: Megan Underhill, University of North Carolina Asheville

• Kids Teaching Parents About Race: Retheorizing Directionality in How White Families Communicate About Race -- Margaret Hagerman, Mississippi State University • Segregationist Academies and White Racial Socialization-- Courtney Windhorn, Mississippi State University • "Elite" Degrees of Whiteness and Ideology: White Racial Socialization among Students Entering Highly Selective Colleges and Universities-- Carson Byrd, University of Louisville • Taking Over as Learned Behavior: The Power of White Fragility in College Race-Relations Classrooms-- Janis Prince, Saint Leo University; Eileen O'Brien, Saint Leo University

10:15 AM - 11:45 AM Session 49. Workshop - Navigating the Academy as a Scholar of Creole Queen Color (Sponsored by the Committee on Racial and Ethnic Minorities)

Organizers: Elizabeth Aranda, University of South Florida; Anthony Harrison, Virginia Tech Presiders: Anthony Harrison, Virginia Tech; Elizabeth Aranda, University of South Florida Panelists: Yader Lanuza, University of Miami; Girsea Martinez, University of South Florida; Earl Wright II, University of Cincinnati; Elizabeth Hordge-Freeman, University of South Florida

10:30 AM - 11:30 AM Session 50. Education and Uncertainty - Research Incubator Wolfe's Den

• Status unknown: Assessing the perspectives of school leaders about the uncertainty of DACA in the age of Trump -- William Keith Presswood, Nova Southeastern University; Sue Hildenbrand, Barry University • The effects of parents' education on completion of postsecondary education among Hispanics-- Marlee Olivarez, University of Texas Rio Grande Valley

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10:30 AM - 11:45 AM Site Selection Committee Meeting Cotton Blossom

11:45 AM - 1:00 PM Session 51. What We Need to Think About in Rethinking Racial Riverbend 1 Theory - Presidential Plenary

Organizer: David Embrick, University of Connecticut Presider: Louise Seamster, University of Tennessee-Knoxville Panelist: Michael Omi, University of California at Berkeley

1:00 PM - 2:00 PM Finance Committee Meeting Cotton Blossom

1:15 PM - 2:15 PM Session 52. Gender - Research Incubator Wolfe's Den

Presider: Sara Crawley, University of South Florida

• Living apart together: gender dynamics in commuter families on the U.S.-Mexico border-- Cynthia Cantu, University of Texas Rio Grande Valley • Emotion-Work and Body Projects: The Case of Female Bodybuilders-- Kelsey Jean Mischke, North Carolina State University

1:15 PM - 2:30 PM Session 53. Coverage of Hillary During Election - Thematic Natchez Session

Organizer: J. Scott Carter, University of Central Florida Presider: Carla Brailey, Texas Southern University

• Sexism and the 2016 Presidential Election-- Kristen Erichsen, Florida State University; Benjamin Dowd-Arrow, Florida State University • The Effect of Gender on Candidate Preference-- Christina Borg, Stetson University • An Exploration of Historical Relationships amongst White and Black Women in Relation to Understanding White Women's Trumped Vote-- Carla Devonn Brailey, Texas Southern University • The Bernie Bro Myth: Voting Patterns, Demographics, Media Use, and the Gender Politics of Sanders, Clinton, and Trump Voters-- Timothy Haverda, University of Texas-San Antonio • Gender Representation in the 115th Congress and Political Liberalism at the State and Individual Level-- Jamie Scherbeh, Texas Lutheran University

1:15 PM - 2:30 PM Session 54. Resisting Trump: A New Battle or More of the Same? - New Levee Thematic Session

Organizer and Presider: Felicia Arriaga, Duke University

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1:15 PM - 2:30 PM Session 55. Race and Media in The Era of Trump - Thematic Riverbend 1 Session

Organizers: Fernando Rivera, University of Central Florida; Carla Goar, Kent State University Presider: Chriss Sneed, University of Connecticut

• Examining the use of micro aggression in the media: An application of Critical race theory on Trump era support-- Akinshimaya Rashida Nnamdi, University of Miami • Racism and Antiracism in Media Discourse: The Case of David Duke-- Peter Shrock, Southeastern Louisiana University; John Boulahanis, Southeastern Louisiana University • Refugees in Social Media-- Alecia Danielle Anderson, University of Nebraska Omaha; Emily Estrada, High Point University • Talking Bodies: Racial Imagination and Racial Discourse in Film-- Chriss Sneed, University of Connecticut

1:15 PM - 2:30 PM Session 56. White Resistance: White Social Movements and Bacchus B (Omni Hotel) Stagnations - Paper Session

Organizer: Cameron Lippard, Appalachian State University Presider: James M. Thomas, University of Mississippi

• When Keepin' It Real Goes Wrong-- James M. Thomas, University of Mississippi • Mobilizing White Victimization: White Supremacist Activism on College Campuses-- David Dietrich, Texas State University • Struggles for Sincerity in Anti-Racist Activism-- David L. Brunsma, Virginia Tech; Mary Ryan, Virginia Tech

1:15 PM - 2:30 PM Session 57. Reproductive Health Care: Interactions with Medical Fulton Systems in the U.S. and Globally (Mini-Conference on the Sociology of Reproduction, Co-Sponsored by SWS-South and Committee on Gender and Sexuality) - Paper Session

Organizers: Shannon Carter, University of Central Florida; Emily Mann, University of South Carolina; Tanya Koropeckyj-Cox, University of Florida Presider: Ashley Kim, Vanderbilt University

• Bhutanese Refugees, Mothering, and Medicalization-- Ashley Kim, Vanderbilt University • Erasing Abortion While Implementing Post-Abortion Care: Reproductive Governance from the Global to the Local in Argentina and Senegal-- Siri Suh, University of Minnesota; Julia McReynolds-Perez, College of Charleston • Logics at Work: An Ethnography of an Abortion Clinic-- Kelly Ward, University of California-Irvine • Power, Legislation, and Female Genital Mutilation after the Anti-FGM Act in Kenya-- Youngeun Nam, Purdue University

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1:15 PM - 2:30 PM Session 58. White Resistance: Maintaining White Spaces and Tchoupltoulas Places - Paper Session

Organizer: Cameron Lippard, Appalachian State University Presider: Wendy Moore, Texas A&M University

• Settler Culture, Property, and the Contradictions of White Protest-- Rebecca Scott, University of Missouri • Racial Signals, Illusory Objectivity, and the Reproduction of White Space-- Wendy Moore, Texas A&M University • Rage Against the Dying of the White: Right Wing Attacks on the University-- Victor Ray, University of Tennessee-Knoxville • White Noise: Examining White Nationalist White Power Narratives of Extremism on YouTube-- C. Dougy Charles, University of Central Florida • Colorful Art, White Spaces: How Art Museums are Maintained as White Spaces-- Simon Weffer, Northern Illinois University; David G. Embrick, University of Connecticut; Silvia Dominguez, Northeastern University

1:15 PM - 2:30 PM Session 59. AMC - South Asians on the U.S. Screen: Just Like Blaine Kern C Everyone Else? (Lexington Books), by Bhoomi K. Thakore

Organizer and Presider: Hephzibah Strmic-Pawl, Manhattanville College Panelists: Bhoomi Thakore, Elmhurst College; Kathleen Fitzgerald, Public Sociologist; James M. Thomas, University of Mississippi; Cameron Lippard, Appalachian State University

1:15 PM - 2:30 PM Session 60. Research and Teaching About Trans and Nonbinary Magnolia Health: A "Write Where It Hurts" Panel (Sponsored by the Committee on Sociological Practice) - Panel

Organizer: Julia Waity, University of North Carolina Wilmington Presider: Alexandra Nowakowski, Florida State University

• Austin Johnson, Kenyon College • Jordan Forrest Miller, Georgia State University • Reilly-Owen Clemens, Florida State University

Discussant: • J Sumerau, University of Tampa

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1:15 PM - 2:30 PM Session 61. #Me Too: Reflections, Analysis, and Imagining Riverbend 2 Feminist Social Change - Panel

Organizer: Rebecca Bach, Duke University Presider: Jasmine Whiteside, The Ohio State University

• #Me Too: Activist Survivors and Feminist Social Change-- Kimberly Cook, University of North Carolina-Wilmington • #Us Too, Sociologists: Are We Practicing What We Teach?-- Chardie Baird, Kansas State University • From 'Me, Too' to 'Not Me': Using Campus Climate Studies and Title IX to Assess and Address Sexual Harassment and Sexual Assault." -- Diane Everett, Stetson University • After the Me Too Movement: What Works and What Doesn't for Preventing Harassment in the Workplace-- Sue Hinze, Case Western Reserve University; Idee Winfield, College of Charleston • Breaking the Culture of Silence-- Manya Whitaker, Colorado College

1:15 PM - 2:30 PM Session 62. Graduate Program Informational Session Riverbend Foyer

1:15 PM - 2:30 PM Session 63. Poster Session Atrium Foyer

• Perceptions of Discussion of Race at a Small Southeastern University-- Justin Merrill Vieira, East Carolina University • Art as Black and White in the Early 20th Century-- Tucker Harlow Collins, George Mason University • Breaking the Monolith: The Mismatch between the Asian Experience and the Model Minority Thesis in College Admissions-- Aneetta Alex, University of Texas - Dallas; Sheryl Skaggs, University of Texas - Dallas • Identification of Community Assets and Liabilities by Youth with Spatial Participant-Generated Imagery-- Michael Lotspeich II, Baylor Univesity • A Fine Line Between Hope and Despair: Haitian Refugees in a Mid-Sized Southern City-- Magalie Guerrier, Tennessee state university; Barbara Kilbourne, Tennessee State University • Vaccination Coverage: The Role of Socioeconomic Status and State-Level Exemption Policies-- Courtney Blue, University of Akron • Examining Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Traffic Stops in Miami-Dade Communities-- Michael Jesus Leyva, University of Miami • Community Cohesion and Neighborhood Beautification: The case of a South Baltimore neighborhood-- Ciara Christian, of Maryland- Baltimore County; Marie Elisabeth Martin, University of Maryland- Baltimore County; Emily Caroline Melluso, University of Maryland, Baltimore County; Sydney Quinn Phillips, University of Maryland, Baltimore County • Is it deviant to protest for or against racism?: A current look at racial division.-- David Elkins, Texas Tech University

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1:15 PM - 2:30 PM Session 64. County-Level Variables as Social Determinants of Bacchus A (Omni Hotel) Health

Presider: Terrence Hill, University of Arizona

• Bring Out Your Dead!: A Study of Income Inequality and Life Expectancy in the United States, 2000-2010 -- Terrence D. Hill, University of Arizona; Andrew Jorgenson, Boston College • Sociodemographic Predictors of Infant Mortality: An Analysis of Race and Place-Based Disparities -- Anna Claire Church, University of Memphis • Religious Environment and Mortality in U.S. Counties: Examining the Role of Public Health Infrastructure-- Joseph Clark, Louisiana State University • Defining "Rural" and its Implications on Health Disparities-- Wesley James, University of Memphis; Christopher Purser, University of North Alabama

1:15 PM - 2:30 PM Session 65. Race and Intimate Relationships Blaine Kern A

Presider: Ainsley Lambert-Swain, University of Cincinnati

• White Interracial Partners' Negotiation of White Identity Across Racially Homogeneous Spaces -- Ainsley Lambert-Swain, University of Cincinnati • "Narratives of Assimilation and IPV -- A Case Study of 5 Arab American Women."-- Salam Aboulhassan, Wayne State University • Romantic Love's Contemporary Purity Culture: Examining Racialized Relational Inequalities in Popular Media-- Rachel Douglas, Florida State University; Anne Barrett, Florida State University; Brittney Dennis, Florida State University • Race differences in dating violence perceptions and experience among U.S. students-- Donald Gregory, Reinhardt University; Brittany Franklin, Reinhardt University

1:15 PM - 2:30 PM Session 66. Authority and Brutality Blaine Kern B

Presider: Hanna J Katz, Harvard University

• Police Brutality, Riots and Public Opinion: Then vs. Now-- Joey Jennings, Winthrop University; Maria Aysa-Lastra, Winthrop University • Minority Threat as a Predictor of Fatal Police Shootings in the United States-- David Wayne Woodring, University of Georgia; Tom McNulty, University of Georgia • Black Lives, White Guilt: The Influence of White Guilt on Perceptions of Police Brutality-- Robert F Hellmuth, University of Central Florida • A county level analysis of police involved shootings-- Ruben Ortiz, University of Tennessee-Knoxville • U.S. Police Departments' Variation in Use of Fatal Force-- Hanna J Katz, Harvard University

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1:15 PM - 2:30 PM Session 67. Crime’s Impact on Families Blaine Kern D

Presider: Vicki L. Hunter, Minnesota State University-Mankato

• Procedural Fairness of the Court's Consideration of Familial Responsibilities-- Chrystalynn Francell Faye Turner, Dillard University • "I Just Want to be with My Kids!" Formerly Incarcerated Moms and Reentry-- Vicki L. Hunter, Minnesota State University- Mankato; Jean-Anne Sutherland, University of North Carolina- Wilmington • Sentencing Hearings as Sites for Rhetorical Reclamation of Black Motherhood: The Case of Marissa Alexander-- Caliesha Lavonne Comley, Boston College • Is Two Always Better Than One? Exploring Differences in Risky Sexual Behavior Among African American Adolescents by Family Structure & Parenting Behaviors-- Megan Steele, University of Georgia; Leslie Gordon Simons, University of Georgia • Majority Rule: The Effect of Religious Composition on the Adoption of Minimum-Age-of-Marriage Laws Around the World- - Zackery Butler, University of South Carolina

1:15 PM - 2:30 PM Session 68. Gender, Race, Ethnicity, Intersectionality, And Justice Blaine Kern E

Presider: Rhys Hall, University of Connecticut

• The Feminization of Sociology and Social Work Professions-- Mallory Parrish Maddox, University of Tennessee-Chattanooga • How Do African American Female Police Officers Describe the Experience of Working in a Male Dominated, Large, Metropolitan Police Department?-- Porscha Rogers-Dennis, Capella University; Ashraf Esmail, Dillard University • Set Trippin': An Intersectional Examination of Gender Dynamics among Gang Members -- Lea Marzo, Georgia State University • Patterns of Violence Among Adjudicated Male Youth: Influence of Family, Peers and Trust-- Hugh Floyd, Samford University • The Great, Grim problem in America: A Du Boisian Analysis of Racialized Violence in America-- Rhys Hall, University of Connecticut

1:15 PM - 2:30 PM Session 69. Racial Discrimination Among Interracial Couples and Blaine Kern F Transracial Adoption Families

Presider: Emma Shakeshaft, Tulane University

• Color, Culture, or Cousin: Framing Boundaries in Interracial Relationships-- Shantel Gabrieal Buggs, Florida State University • Legislation and Judicial Interpretation: Race, Culture, and Political Status in Transracial Adoption Cases -- Emma Shakeshaft, Tulane University • It's Your Decision to Date Interracially: The Influence of Family Support-- Savanah Catalina, University of South Florida; Sara Rocks, University of South Florida; Byron Anton Miller, University of South Florida

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1:15 PM - 2:30 PM Session 70. Methodological Interventions in Urban Sociology Creole Queen

Presider: Ana LaBoy, Georgia State University

• Stated Preferences for Diversity vs Actual Behavior: New survey methodology for investigating residential segregation-- Richard Moye, Winston-Salem State University • Aren't You Going to Ask Us Anything Positive?: An Avocation for Strength Based Sociology Using the Atlanta Youth Count and Needs Assessment-- Ana LaBoy, Georgia State University • The Challenges with Understanding the Food Desert Problem: What We Know and What Remains Inconclusive-- Kara Tsukerman, Georgia State University

1:15 PM - 2:30 PM Session 71. Race, Gender, Family Pressure and Stem Majors Delta Queen

Presider: Jennifer Carruth, Mississippi State University

• Anxiety Trumps A College Education: Analysis of a Select STEM Population in Academic Decline-- Dena Michelle Ford, University of Central Florida • I Don't Want to Be a "Smart Girl": Factors Affecting Middle School Girls' Declining Interest in Science Technology Engineering and Mathematics (STEM)-- Jennifer Carruth, Mississippi State University • Race, Gender, and Undergraduate Engineering in an HBCU Context-- Lara Perez-Felkner, Florida State University; Sophia Rahming, Florida State University • The Efficacy of Undergraduate STEM Intervention Programs for Underrepresented Minorities: Results from One University-- Emily Saras, Florida State University • Community College Characteristics and Students' Futures in STEM: Evidence from North Carolina-- Martha Bottia, UNC Charlotte; Elizabeth Stearns, University of North Carolina- Charlotte; Roslyn Mickelson, University of North Carolina- Charlotte; Stephanie Moller, University of North Carolina- Charlotte; Cayce Jamil, University of North Carolina-Charlotte

1:15 PM - 2:30 PM Session 72. Violence, Status, and the Criminal Justice System Fleur de Lis

Presider: Sarah Wilson, Coker College

• Superfluity and Symbolic Violence: Revisiting 'Hannah Arendt and the Negro Question' in the Age of Mass Incarceration -- Gabriel Anderson, University of California-Irvine • The Effect of Relative Status Differences between Offenders and Victims on Time to Case Clearance: Evidence from NIBRS -- Lisa Michelle Dilks, West Virginia University; Tucker McGrimmon, University of Pretoria, South Africa • Male-perpetrated Child Homicide: A Life-course Perspective-- Genesis Hernandez, Texas Tech University; Martha Smithey, Texas Tech University • The Blue Perspective: Police Perceptions of Police-Community Relations-- Deveraux Smith, University of Maryland Baltimore County • Reasons, Examples, and Effects Connected to Systemic Racism in the Criminal Justice System-- Sarah Wilson, Coker College; Shelby Middleton, Coker College

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1:15 PM - 2:30 PM Session 73. Race and Higher Education: Experiences Julia

Presider: Jasmine Armstrong, Florida State University

• Comparing Black Women's Experiences of Stereotyping at a Historically Black University and a Predominantly White University-- Jasmine Armstrong, Florida State University • Black on Both Sides: Black Racial Identities and Perceptions Between Black Students at Historically Black and Predominantly White Institutions-- Jonathan Michael Cox, University of Central Florida • Beyond Black and White: Investigating the Impact of Ethnoracial Composition of Schools & Neighborhoods on Self Esteem for Black College Freshmen-- Hadiya Layla Jones, Princeton University • Educational Equity: Overcoming Achievement Disparities within the Black Middle Class-- Erica Phillips, Duke University

Discussant: • Fernando Rivera, University of Central Florida

1:15 PM - 2:30 PM Session 74. Media Framing and Racism Mississippi Queen

Presider: Tressie Cottom, Virginia Commonwealth University

• Partisan Media and the Polarization of Prejudicial Sentiments-- Nolan Greenup, Indiana University • Politics of social media rhetoric-- Sean Coleman, RTI, International • A Tale of Three Tours: Tracing the Institutional Framing of Slavery at a Plantation House Museum-- Sara Mason, University of North Georgia • DuBoisian Sociology of Black America in the 21st Century-- Tressie Cottom, Virginia Commonwealth University

1:15 PM - 2:30 PM Session 75. Systemic Racism through Legislation and Policies Rex A (Omni Hotel)

Presiders: Kevin Zevallos, University of Connecticut; Felicia Casanova, University of Miami

• Solitary Confinement Practices in a Subset of U.S. Immigrant Detention Facilities-- Caitlin Patler, University of California- Davis; Jeffrey Owen Sacha, University of California-Davis; Nicholas Branic, University of California-Irvine • Senate Bills TX 4 and AZ 1070 and the Systemic Discrimination against Hispanics-- Oksana Pfennig, Texas Lutheran University • Accounting for Death on Routes to the U.S. from Latin America and the Caribbean-- Felicia Casanova, University of Miami

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1:15 PM - 2:30 PM Session 76. Applied Sociology: Learning by Doing Rex B (Omni Hotel)

Presider: Andrea Hunt, University of North Alabama

• A Case Study of Experiential Learning and Threshold Concepts in the Teaching of Aging -- Andrea Hunt, University of North Alabama • Inequality in Classroom Comfort: Reconceptualizing Participation Grading as Skill Building -- Alanna Gillis, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill • Moving the Classroom to the Community: Linking intra- disciplinary courses through a multi-year, multi-course community-based project-- JoEllen Pederson, Longwood University; Lee Bidwell, Longwood University • 'Hey, That's Not Fair!': Are There Racial Differences in Academic Returns to Teacher Factors? -- John Paul Bumpus, Duke University • The Development of Students' Sociological Imaginations in the Journal Teaching Sociology -- Nathan Palmer, Georgia Southern University

2:15 PM - 3:30 PM Publications Committee Meeting Cotton Blossom

2:30 PM - 3:30 PM Session 77. Community - Research Incubator Wolfe's Den

Presider: Leslie Hossfeld, Mississippi State University

• The Role of Marketing and Public Relations in Gentrification-- Angie Michelle Calvert, University of Indianapolis • A call to serve: A qualitative examination of thirty years of rural grassroots volunteerism -- William Keith Presswood, Nova Southeastern University

2:45 PM - 4:00 PM Session 78. After Charlottesville: Contexts Magazine on White Riverbend 1 Nationalism, Confederate Statues, and Trump - Thematic Session

Organizer and Presider: Rashawn Ray, University of Maryland

• A Sociologist's Note to the Political Elite-- Victor Ray, University of Tennessee-Knoxville • Setting the Record Straight on Confederate Statues-- Wanda Rushing, University of Memphis • What are Our Universities' Obligations?-- James M. Thomas, University of Mississippi • Staking Post-racialism in Charlottesville-- Milton Vickerman, University of Virginia

Discussant: • Stephanie McClure, Georgia College

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2:45 PM - 4:00 PM Session 79. Class, Race, And Gender on Trump Election - Riverbend 2 Thematic Session

Organizer: J. Scott Carter, University of Central Florida Presider: Scott Fitzgerald, University of North Carolina Charlotte

• How Did We Get Here? A Sociological Analysis of Trumpism-- Richard Simon, University of Alabama-Huntsville • Economics, Immigration, and Feminism: Three Themes of the Trump Campaign and Presidency-- Steve Boehm, Texas Lutheran University • Race/Ethnicity, Religion, and Party: Explaining Changing Attitudes towards Inequality-- Scott Fitzgerald, University of North Carolina Charlotte; Eric L. Wright, Indiana University • Trumping the NAFTA Conversation: A Brief Analysis on How Donald Trump has Shaped the Coverage of NAFTA-- Daniel Patten, McMurry University • The Social History and Symbolism Behind Trump's Win: A Theoretical Piece on the Role of Immigration-- Jake Milne, Longwood University; William Burger, Longwood University

2:45 PM - 4:00 PM Session 80. Representations and Embodied Experiences of Trans, Fulton Queer, and Nonbinary Reproduction (Mini-Conference on the Sociology of Reproduction, Co-Sponsored by SWS-South and Committee on Gender and Sexuality) - Paper Session

Organizers: Shannon Carter, University of Central Florida; Emily Mann, University of South Carolina; Tanya Koropeckyj-Cox, University of Florida Presider: Nik Lampe, University of Central Florida

• "I Don't Look Pregnant": Constructing and Validating the Queer Pregnant Body-- Sierra Holland, University of Florida • "That's Not the Trans Story We're Told": Representations of Trans Pregnancy in the Media-- Nik Lampe, University of Central Florida • 'Not all people that have vaginas are women': Transgender college students' experiences with university reproductive healthcare-- Theo Santos, University of South Carolina; Emily Mann, University of South Carolina; Carla Pfeffer, University of South Carolina • Reproductive Pain Dismissal as an Overlooked Barrier to Reproductive Health Care among Women and People with Female Reproductive Anatomy.-- Stephanie Wilson, Purdue University

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2:45 PM - 4:00 PM Session 81. White Resistance: White Ideologies in Colorblind USA Tchoupltoulas - Paper Session

Organizer: Cameron Lippard, Appalachian State University Presider: Ashley Woody Doane, University of Hartford

• Post-Colorblindness?: Racial Ideology in the Trump Era-- Ashley Woody Doane, University of Hartford • Political Correctness: A Genuine Concern for Debate or Slippery Language Rooted in Racial Animosity-- J. Scott Carter, University of Central Florida • A Hateful Heritage: Group Threat, the Confederate Flag, and White Resistance in the American South-- Cameron Lippard, Appalachian State University • Level Playing Fields: White Views of Racial Justice in the United States-- Charles Gallagher, La Salle University

2:45 PM - 4:00 PM Session 82. AMC - Kill It to Save It: An Autopsy of Capitalism's Blaine Kern C Triumph Over Democracy (Policy Press), by Corey Dolgon

Organizer and Presider: David Embrick, University of Connecticut Panelists: Corey Dolgon, Stonehill College; Bilal Sekou, University of Hartford; Marlese Durr, Wright State University; Walda Katz-Fishman, Howard University

2:45 PM - 4:00 PM Session 83. The Online Sociology Program: When Liberal Learning Julia Meets the Rationalization of Higher Education - Panel

Organizer: Idee Winfield, College of Charleston Presider: Tracy Burkett, College of Charleston

• Tracy Burkett, College of Charleston • Idee Winfield, College of Charleston • Amy Donley, University of Central Florida • Tressie Cottom, Virginia Commonwealth University • Jennifer Johnson, Virginia Commonwealth University

2:45 PM - 4:00 PM Session 84. Human Trafficking: Problematizing Dominant Natchez Paradigms of Victimhood, Agency, and Moral Ideology - Panel

Organizer: Elizabeth Hordge-Freeman, University of South Florida Presider: Sarah Basile, University of South Florida

• Tales of Trafficking: Performing Women's Narratives in a Sex Trafficking Rehabilitation Program in Florida-- Jaine Danlag, University of South Florida • Insidious Trends in Visa Programs: Racialized Outcome--A Content Analysis of the Intersection of Immigration and Human Trafficking Policies-- Sophie James, University of South Florida • The Link Between Disaster Vulnerability and Human Trafficking-- Sarah Basile, University of South Florida • NGOs Assistance or Control: Race, Gender, and CSEC (Re)integration-- Joshlyn Lawhorn, University of South Florida • Somewhere between Victim and Agent: Re-thinking the Public Narrative on Sexually Exploited Youth-- Melissa Johnson, University of South Florida

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2:45 PM - 4:00 PM Session 85. Workshop - Midcareer Mentoring: From Assistant to New Levee Associate Professor and Beyond (sponsored by Sociologists for Women in Society - South)

Presider: Shelia Cotten, Michigan State University

• Shannon N. Davis, George Mason University • Matt Lee, Louisiana State University • Beth Rushing, Appalachian College Association

Discussant: • Julie Wiest, West Chester University of Pennsylvania

2:45 PM - 4:00 PM Poster Session Atrium Foyer

• Masculinity in American Society-- Luke Feimster Elliott, Coker College; Danny Malone, Coker College • The Case of Shirley Thomas: Serial Neonaticide and Concealing Pregnancy-- Karson Goggans, Texas Tech University; Martha Smithey, Texas Tech University • Don't do the Crime if You Can't Do a Man's Time: Examining Sentencing Disparities Among -- Vanessa Rinker, University of Central Florida • Intersectionality in Practice: Access and Barriers to Fourth Wave Feminism for UMBC Trans and Women of Color Student Activists-- Sydney Quinn Phillips, University of Maryland, Baltimore County • Resisting Neoliberal Foodways? Low Income Latina Women's Access to Food in North Carolina-- Emilia Itzel Cordero Oceguera, NC State; Sarah Bowen, NC State; Sinikka Elliott, NC State • Gender and sociodemographic disparities in HIV Testing in the United States -- Jessica Omoregie, University of Texas-San Antonio • The Effects Family Violence has on Higher Education Success-- Jessica Louisa Adame, Texas Tech University; Ignacio Luis Ramirez, Texas Tech University • Fundamentalism and Hate: A Look at Fundamentalist Christianity and Islamophobia-- Chelsey Nichole Tucker, Texas Tech University; Jerome Koch, Texas Tech University • Benefits of Peer Group Identification: A Moderating Role of Perceived Social Support in Problem Gambling-- Iina Sofia Savolainen, University of Tampere; Anu Sirola, University of Tampere; Markus Kaakinen, University of Tampere; Atte Oksanen, University of Tampere • Machine-Learning Approaches for Automated Detection of Cyberviolence-- Elaheh Raisi, Virginia Tech; Leanna Ireland, Virginia Tech; Bert Huang, Virginia Tech; James Hawdon, Virginia Tech; Anthony Peguero, Virginia Tech

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2:45 PM - 4:00 PM Session 87. Discrimination: Mental Health, Stigma and Bacchus A (Omni Hotel) Measurement

Presider: Megan Robinson, Vanderbilt University

• Expectations vs. Reality: How the Impact of Hiring, Firing, and Promotional Discrimination on Mental Health Varies by Race. - - Megan Robinson, Vanderbilt University • Prison Release and the Social Stress of Reentry: A Test of Discrimination and Stigma-- Robert Johnson, University of Miami • The Measurement of Perceived Discrimination and Its Consequences for Latino Health -- Giovani Burgos, Adelphi University • Old Ghosts and New Machines: How the brain becomes a cause of mental illness-- Michael Halpin, Dalhousie University • Sexual Minority Health Behaviors, and Potential Benefits of Same Sex Marriage-- Caleb Cooley, University of Memphis

2:45 PM - 4:00 PM Session 88. When Structures Talk, Institutions Walk: Processes of Bacchus B (Omni Hotel) Legitimacy and Efficacy in Organizations

Presider: Allison Roberts, Emory University

• Theming for Terror: Organizational Adornment in Terrorist Propaganda-- Alexander Kinney, University of Arizona; Andrew Davis, University of Arizona; Yongjun Zhang, University of Arizona • The effects of mandatory reporting laws -- Kate Breck Mobley, University of Tennessee-Chattanooga • A History of Welfare Policy in the United States: To Feed or Blame the Hungry?-- Lauren Kataja, University of Tennessee- Knoxville • Essential or Nonessential? Classifying Parameters of Membership in Ideologically Driven Groups -- Sorcha Brophy, University of Chicago; Jennifer L. Nelson, Emory University • Hawking Surgery: How Hospitals Craft and Sell Themselves Online-- Allison Roberts, Emory University

2:45 PM - 4:00 PM Session 89. Immigration and Citizenship Blaine Kern A

Presider: Jennifer Correa, Texas A&M University-San Antonio

• From the Border to the Core: A Thickening Military- Police Assemblage-- Jennifer Correa, Texas A&M University-San Antonio; James M. Thomas, University of Mississippi • The First State DREAM Act: The Push to Amend Texas Immigration Policy-- Jared Allen Thacker, Texas Lutheran University • Navigating Civic and School Involvement: Citizenship Status and How Immigrant Parents Translate Involvement Across Local Institutions-- Melanie Gast, University of Louisville; Dina Okamoto, Indiana University; Emerald Nguyen, University of California Davis • Beyond the Dreamer Narrative: Undocumented Youth Activism and the Contestation of Citizenship-- Kevin Zevallos, University of Connecticut

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2:45 PM - 4:00 PM Session 90. Race and Media Blaine Kern B

Presider: Dion Campbell, University of Florida

• Is the Digital World Color Blind?: Exploring Overt Racism on the Internet-- Dion Campbell, University of Florida • Multiracial Actors, Race, and Visual Media-- Tamunosaki Tariah Bilaye-Benibo, University of North Carolina-Charlotte • Representation of African Americans in the Media-- Angia Dinee' McCloud, Valdosta State University

2:45 PM - 4:00 PM Session 91. Crime, Law, And Deviance, Part I Blaine Kern D

Presider: Danielle Sheldon Rudes, George Mason University

• The Importance of Low-Tech Security Technologies for Social Actors' Understandings of Security-- Matthew Cousineau, Auburn University • Solitary by Choice: Purposive Entry into Restricted Housing Units at Four Prisons-- Danielle Sheldon Rudes, George Mason University; Shannon Magnuson, George Mason University • The Effects of Solitary Confinement on Mortality-- A nh P. Nguyen, University of Michigan • Like Shooting Fish in a (Bad) Barrel: Selective Enforcement of Corporate Crime in Corrupt Environments-- Joshua Hurwitz, Columbia University • Wage Theft in Retail and Restaurant firms -- Nicholas Membrez-Weiler, North Carolina State University

2:45 PM - 4:00 PM Session 92. School Safety and Violence Blaine Kern E

Presider: Lori Brown, Meredith College

• Do Maximum Security Schools Suppress Civic and Political Engagement Later in Life?-- David Morris, Tulane University • Holes in the Pipeline: An Empirical Test of the Relationship between School Suspension and Incarceration-- Stacey Lamar Houston II, Vanderbilt University • Keeping Kids Safe: Public Perceptions about Police in Schools-- Lori Brown, Meredith College • School Resource Officers' Perceptions of Roles and Experiences: A Qualitative Analysis-- Brad Tripp,

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2:45 PM - 4:00 PM Session 93. Contesting Communities Blaine Kern F

Presider: Timothy William Maher, University of Indianapolis

• To xic Re-branding: Contaminated Communities in the Age of Gentrification-- Timothy William Maher, University of Indianapolis; Matthew Byrd, University of Indianapolis; Megan Lalioff, University of Indianapolis • Airbnbs and Collective Resources in New Orleans Neighborhoods-- Frederick Weil, LSU; Edward Shihadeh, Louisiana State University • Race, Class, and Organizational Involvement in Community Gardens: A Case Study-- Sewit Beraki, George Mason University • Neighborhood Environment and Cognitive Decline among Older Adults in China-- Ye Luo, Clemson University; Lingling Zhang, Clemson University

2:45 PM - 4:00 PM Session 94. Methodological Conversations: New Directions Creole Queen

Presider: Deidre Tyler, Salt Lake Community College

• Not Just 'Learning from Strangers': Non-Strangers in Qualitative Interviewing-- Scott T. Grether, NC State University; Josephine Mckelvy, North Carolina State University • Cross-Generational Perspectives on Family in Post-One-Child Policy China-- Jed Thomas Foster, Lee University • My Journey with OpenStax Tutor Beta -- Deidre Tyler, Salt Lake Community College

2:45 PM - 4:00 PM Session 95. Obstacles and Success of Latinx Students Delta Queen

Presider: Rebecca Perdomo, University of Georgia

• Latino School Proportion and Latino Mental Health-- Martin Puga Jr., Texas A&M University • La Lucha Sigue: Making the Case for Institutional Support of Undocu/DACAmented Students in Higher Education-- Vanessa Núñez, University of Nevada Las Vegas; Anna Christine Smedley-López, University of Nevada Las Vegas; Esmeralda Cruz Lopez, University of Nevada Las Vegas; Mariana Sarmiento-Hernández, University of Nevada Las Vegas • Barriers to Success in Transferring from a 2-year to 4-year Institution: The case of Latino Students-- John C. Kilburn, Texas A&M International University • Federal Grants and Their Effectiveness in Providing Equitable Educational Opportunities for Immigrant Students-- Marcela Villeda, George Mason University • One and the Same? Hispanic Student Support by Generational Status-- Rebecca Perdomo, University of Georgia

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2:45 PM - 4:00 PM Session 96. Place, Space, Inequality, and Social Order Fleur de Lis

Presider: Maria Lowe, Southwestern University

• Race and Contested Public Spaces in a Liberal Predominantly White Planned Urban Community-- Maria Lowe, Southwestern University; Dakota Cortez, Southwestern University • Inequality regimes in the supermarket: gender in the aisles and at home-- Shelley Koch, • Jumping to the Front of the Invisible Line: Electronic Ticket Systems, Queuing, and the Breakdown of Social Order-- J Lotus Seeley, Florida Atlantic University

2:45 PM - 4:00 PM Session 97. Officer Involved Shootings Magnolia

Presider: Brandon Alston,

• Measuring and Reinforcing Police and Offender Stereotypes through Film-- Jason Thomas Callahan, Virginia Tech • Protective Monitoring: Exploring the Risks, Conditions and Outcomes of Black Men Video Recording the Police in the Black Lives Matter Era-- Brandon Alston, Northwestern University • The Surprising Link Between Education and Fatal Police Shooting Rates in the U.S., 2013-2016-- John Hamilton Bradford, Mississippi Valley State University • The Researcher in the Era of Mass Incarceration: Current and Future Trajectories in the Study of the Prison-- Michael James Gibson-Light, University of Arizona

2:45 PM - 4:00 PM Session 98. Political Discourse, Inequality, And Policy Decisions Mississippi Queen

Presider: Stephanie L Bradley, Radford University

• An Evaluation of Congressional Public Statements on Taxation-- Brian Feltus, University of Tennessee-Chattanooga • Constructing the Hidden Welfare State: A Case Study of Florida's Save Our Homes Policy-- Stephanie L Bradley, Radford University • Heath Care Reform in TrumpAmerica: Special Interest Group Response to Repealing of the Affordable Care Act-- Saiful Islam, Minnesota State University Mankato • Support for Universal Basic Income in Trump's America-- Bob Price, Texas State University • Trump's America: The People's Will or the Progressives' Bane?-- Glenn S. Coffey, WDC Legal and Strategic Consultants

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2:45 PM - 4:00 PM Session 99. Pushing Social Movement Theory Forward Rex A (Omni Hotel)

Presider: David Zeller, University of South Florida

• The Production of Social Protest: The Charleston Hospital Workers' Strike of 1969-- Von Bakanic, College of Charleston; Clark McPhail, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign • Interrogating Framing: Embodied Cognition and New Directions Social Movement Theory-- Justin Van Ness, University of Notre Dame • Do Angry Black Lives Matter? The Role of Emotion, Race, and Politics in Social Movement Perceptions and Support-- D. Adam Nicholson, Indiana University; Lauren Valentino, Duke University • Identity Collectives and the Social Construction of Nascent Realities-- David Zeller, University of South Florida • Evangelicals, Nationalism, and Trump Or How Did We Get Here from there?-- Jean S Humphreys, Dallas Baptist University

2:45 PM - 4:00 PM Session 100. Applied Understanding of The Nuance of Race Rex B (Omni Hotel)

Presider: Raj Ghoshal, Elon University

• Conducting an Email-based Audit Study in Undergraduate Quantitative Research Methods Classes-- Raj Ghoshal, Elon University • "The study of race?" The effects of racial priming during methodological instruction at PWIs-- Jennifer Patrice Sims, University of Alabama-Huntsville; Matthew Ahlfs, University of South Florida • "Getting Graphic with Race: Strategies for Using Graphic Novels in Race and Minority Groups Courses"-- Ruby Robin Miller, Drury University • Design and Implementation of an Afrocentric, High-Impact Introduction to Sociology Course-- Daniel Jonathan Rose, Winston-Salem State University; Nesha Evans, Chattanooga State Community College • What Students Teach Us About Living in Trump's Regime-- Kamala Platt, Arizona State University

3:45 PM - 5:00 PM Presidential Transition Meeting Cotton Blossom

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4:15 PM - 5:30 PM Session 101. Race, Class, Gender, Sexuality in Movement Rex A (Omni Hotel) Understandings

Presider: Sophia Galewsky, Southwestern University

• Becoming Activists: The Biographical Consequences of LGBT Student Activism at Christian Colleges and Universities-- Jonathan Coley, Monmouth College • Breaking the Glass Ceiling Early and Often? Female Leaders of Advocacy Organizations, 1960-2009-- Erica Dollhopf, Hartford Seminary • Making the "99%": Analyzing the Utilization of "Place" in Interracial Coalition Formation -- Garrett L Grainger, University of Wisconsin-Madison • Abortion Provision as High Risk Activism: What Motivates Providers?-- Sophia Galewsky, Southwestern University • Social Movement Theory 2.0: Constructing Movement Emotional Culture Online-- Katie Nutter-Pridgen, University of Alabama-Birmingham

4:15 PM - 5:30 PM Session 102. Studying the Environment in Trump's America: A Riverbend 2 Collaborative HBCU Perspective - Thematic Session

Organizer: Bernadette Janice Holmes, Norfolk State University Presider: Tifanie Pulley, Louisiana State University

• Wading the Water: Environmental Justice and the African American Community-- Bernadette Janice Holmes, Norfolk State University • Climate Matters: A Collaboration between Biology and Sociology-- Camellia Okpodu, Norfolk State University • Understanding Sea-level Rise and Coastal Flooding: The Undergraduate Research Experience-- Bryan Clayborne, Norfolk State University • Food Deserts: Constructing African American Women as Embedded Resources within Local-Neighborhood Community Gardens-- Tifanie Pulley, Louisiana State University

4:15 PM - 5:30 PM Session 103. Problematizing Pregnancy, Motherhood, and Mother Fulton Work (Mini-Conference on the Sociology of Reproduction, Co- Sponsored by SWS-South and Committee on Gender and Sexuality) - Paper Session

Organizers: Shannon Carter, University of Central Florida; Emily Mann, University of South Carolina; Tanya Koropeckyj-Cox, University of Florida Presider: Shannon Carter, University of Central Florida

• Left Out? The Intersection of Race and Class in Women's Maternity Leave Experiences-- Nya Ittai, University of Central Florida • Time to Pump: Breastfeeding as Interspersed Labor for Working Women-- Katherine Johnson, Tulane University; Anastasia Suvorova-Mulvihill, • Moral Motherwork: Labor, Value and Morality in Peer Breast Milk Sharing-- Shannon Carter, University of Central Florida; Beatriz Reyes-Foster, University of Central Florida • Abusive wombs: Exploring how policymakers create and respond to the problem of substance using pregnant women -- Katharine McCabe, University of Illinois-Chicago

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4:15 PM - 5:30 PM Session 104. Transgender Sociology: Transnormativity & New Levee Institutional Accountability (Sponsored by the Committee on Gender and Sexuality) - Paper Session

Organizers: Austin Johnson, Kenyon College; Jordan Forrest Miller, Georgia State University; Megan Nanney, Virginia Tech Presider: Austin Johnson, Kenyon College

• "I Can't Be Not Trans Enough": Medical Hegemony, Conformity Pressure, and Transnormative Accountability-- Austin Johnson, Kenyon College • Making Room for Gendered Possibilities: Transnormative Inequalities in the Women's College Admissions Process-- Megan Nanney, Virginia Tech • Decolonizing Reproductive Justice: Trans/Nonbinary Black, Indigenous, and People of Color and Intersectional Vulnerability-- alithia zamantakis, Georgia State University; Brittany Taylor, Georgia State University • Impoverished Constructions: (Mis)Conceptualizations of Transgender Identity in the Law-- Elias A. Lawliet, University of California - Berkeley

Discussant: • Jordan Forrest Miller, Georgia State University

4:15 PM - 5:30 PM Session 105. AMC - Bourdieu in Question: New Directions in Blaine Kern C French Sociology of Art, edited by Jeffrey A. Halley and Dagling E. Sonolet (Theory Mini-Conference)

Organizer: Harry F. Dahms, University of Tennessee-Knoxville Presider: Alexander Stoner, Salisbury University Panelists: Michael Brown, Northeastern University; Joel Crombez, University of Tennessee - Knoxville; Harry F. Dahms, University of Tennessee-Knoxville; Jeffrey Halley, University of Texas-San Antonio

• Michael Brown, Northeastern University • Joel Crombez, University of Tennessee - Knoxville • Harry F. Dahms, University of Tennessee-Knoxville • Jeffrey Halley, University of Texas-San Antonio

4:15 PM - 5:30 PM Session 106. The Role of Higher Education in Ending Mass Julia Incarceration: Reflections from Louisiana - Panel

Organizer and Presider: Annie Lyn Freitas, Tulane University Presider: Annie Lyn Freitas, Tulane University

• Syrita Steib-Martin, Operation Restoration • Sarah Omojola, Southern Poverty Law Center • Tuere Burns-Jones, Bar None • Bruce Reilly, Voice of the Experienced

Discussant: • Annie Lyn Freitas, Tulane University

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4:15 PM - 5:30 PM Session 107. Natural and Social Disasters affecting Puerto Rico, Natchez and Individual, Diasporic, and Institutional Responses (Sponsored by the Committee on Racial and Ethnic Minorities) - Panel

Organizer: Elizabeth Aranda, University of South Florida Presider: Fernando Rivera, University of Central Florida

• Sociological Perspectives on the phases of emergency management for Hurricane Maria in Puerto Rico-- Fernando I. Rivera, University of Central Florida • ¡Puerto Rico Se Levanta!: Hurricane María and Narratives of Struggle, Resilience, and Migration-- Arianna Valle, University of California - Los Angeles; Fernando I. Rivera, University of Central Florida • Hurricane Maria, Puerto Rico's Humanitarian Crisis, and Florida's Higher Education Responses-- Nicholas Vargas, University of Florida; Stephanie Ann Dhuman, University of Florida • The Racialization of Island Puerto Ricans and Symbolic Violence in the Aftermath of Hurricane Maria-- Elizabeth Aranda, University of South Florida

4:15 PM - 5:30 PM Session 108. The Kerner Report at 50, Part I: Poverty, Policy, and Riverbend 1 Policing - Panel

Organizer and Presider: Matthew W. Hughey, University of Connecticut

• Two Nations within Two Cities: Newark and Detroit 50 years after the Kerner Commission-- Max Herman, New Jersey City University • Living without Police Protection: African Americans' experiences with Law Enforcement in Detroit-- Jessica Wellborn Paige, University of Iowa • An Ever-Present Whiteness: The Kerner Commission in a Racialized State -- Mary Ryan, Virginia Tech • Post-Kerner Commission: An Assessment of Meso-Level Dynamics of Racial Inequality Through the Lens of Diversity in Policing-- Victor Ray, University of Tennessee-Knoxville; Kasim Sheron Ortiz, University of New Mexico

Discussants: • Michael L. Rosino, University of Connecticut • Bianca Gonzalez-Sobrino, University of Connecticut

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4:15 PM - 5:30 PM Session 109. Gender and Relationship Violence Bacchus A (Omni Hotel)

Presider: Vanessa Rijo, University of Central Florida

• Social Standards for Femininity and its correlation to Rape Culture-- Vanessa Rijo, University of Central Florida • Reforming Masculinity: Gender Bargaining in a Batterer Intervention Program-- Michael Brinkman, North Carolina State University • Does Religious Involvement Really Deter Intimate Partner Violence? Findings from a Study of Fragile Families-- Nicholas Wolfinger, University of Utah; Christopher G Ellison, University of Texas-San Antonio • Influence of Religiosity on Parent-Child Discussion of Sexual Violence-- Christina Young, University of North Carolina at Asheville • Catfishing vs. Assault: College Students Talk about Their Gendered Experiences on Tinder -- Ashley Renee' Edwards, Louisiana State University; Alana Jamelle Peck, Louisiana State University; Dana Berkowitz, Louisiana State University; Marcus Venable, Louisiana State University

4:15 PM - 5:30 PM Session 110. LGBTQ Experience: Socialization, Discrimination, Bacchus B (Omni Hotel) And Relationships

Presider: Laura Megan Krull, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill

• Examining evidence of indirect effects and differential behavior as explanations of Disproportionate Minority Contact in Kentucky's Juvenile Justice System-- Holli Drummond, Western Kentucky University; Donielle Lovell, Western Kentucky University • Patterns of Discrimination against Same-Sex Couples in U.S. Churches-- Laura Megan Krull, University of North Carolina- Chapel Hill • Supporting LGBTQ+ Youth: Analysis of LGBTQ+ Youth Social Organizations Across the U.S.-- Hannah Lynn Brown, University of North Carolina-Asheville • "'Those are Typical Tell-Tale Signs of a Lesbian': Young Adults' Discussions of Gender Non-Conforming Behavior while Growing Up" -- Michelle L. Estes, Oklahoma State University • Gender Inequality in LGBTQ Hook-Ups on College Campuses- - Teresa Roach, Florida Board of Governors; Ellen Lamont, Appalachian State University; Sope Kahn, Appalachian State University

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4:15 PM - 5:30 PM Session 111. Inequality, Policies, and Practices Blaine Kern A

Presider: Leah Nodar, North Carolina State University

• Capital Punishment: The Tie between Death Row and Lynching in the United States' Context -- Shameka Thomas, University of Miami; Jonathan Grant, Georgia State University • The Real SRO: An Analysis of Student Resource Officers and Their Duties in Relation to Race, Gender, and "Disruptive Behavior"-- Isamar Hernandez, Florida State University • The Good Mom: Using and Ratifying Gender Roles in Civil Forfeiture Hearings-- Leah Nodar, North Carolina State University • "This is Not a Bathroom Bill, This is a Hate Bill": Intersectionality and the Moral Mondays-Forward Together Movement-- Shoon Lio, University of South Alabama; Alex Skarr, University of Illinois-Springfield

4:15 PM - 5:30 PM Session 112. Race and Class Blaine Kern B

Presider: Hayward Derrick Horton, SUNY-Albany

• Chasing the Dream: Black Middle-Class Parents School Choice Processes-- Adria Welcher, Morehouse College • Race, Ethnicity and Regional Differences in Wealth: Patterns of Homeownership for Asians, Blacks, Latinos and Whites-- Hayward Derrick Horton, SUNY-Albany; Melvin Thomas, North Carolina State University; Loren Henderson, University of Maryland-Baltimore County; Cedric Herring, University of Maryland-Baltimore County • "Feeling the discrimination" -- Asian American's response to the racial hierarchy in the U.S.-- Yi-Hsuan Kuo, Mercy College • Revisiting the New Racism Thesis: Race, Class, and Whites' Policy Attitudes-- Tyrone Forman, University of Illinois at Chicago; Danny Lambouths III, University of Illinois-Chicago

4:15 PM - 5:30 PM Session 113. Crime, Law, and Deviance, Part II Blaine Kern D

Presider: Carol Walther, Northern Illinois University

• 'Gentefication' in the Barrio: Examining the Relationship of Gentrification and Gang Homicide in East Lost Angeles-- Elizabeth E. Brault, Louisiana State University; Michael S. Barton, Louisiana State University; Matthew Valasik, Louisiana State University • Latent Class Trajectory and Longitudinal Analysis of Cross- National Homicide Trends: Structural Characteristics of Underlying Groups and of Underlying Causal Forces-- Patricia McCall, North Carolina State University; James Tuttle, North Carolina State University; Kenneth Land, Duke University • Still Addicted After All These Years: An Historical Content Analysis of Obituaries, 1892-2017-- Carol Walther, Northern Illinois University • Differential Enforcement of Title VII of the Civil Rights Act with Respect to Gender Discrimination in Employment-- Tracy Leigh Garnar, Clemson University • The Declining Importance of Equal Opportunity Employment? An Examination of the Employment of African American Law Enforcement Officers in Florida Sheriffs' Offices From 2000 to 2010-- Michael G. Bisciglia, Southeastern Louisiana University

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4:15 PM - 5:30 PM Session 114. Youth Violence and Juvenile Justice Blaine Kern E

Presider: Katharine Healy Tabachnick, Davidson College

• A Community Development Approach to Racial and Ethnic Disparities in the Juvenile Justice System-- Donielle Lovell, Western Kentucky University • The Juvenile Abstainer-- Craig Joseph Forsyth, University of Louisiana-Lafayette; Jing Chen, Picard Center, ULL; Raymond Biggar, Piacrd Center, ULL; York Forsyth, Picard Center, ULL; Steven Dick, Picard Center, ULL; Karen Burstein, Pircard Center, ULL • Racial Bias in Juvenile Crime Rates-- B. Mitch Peck, University of Oklahoma; Paul Ketchum, University of Oklahoma • Deciding on Discipline: The Importance of Parental Demeanor in the Transmission of Discipline Practices-- Jessica Doucet, Francis Marion University; Jessica Burke, Francis Marion University • The Foster Care to Prison Pipeline: From Slipping Between the Cracks to Trapped Behind Bars-- Katharine Healy Tabachnick, Davidson College

4:15 PM - 5:30 PM Session 115. Housing and Housing Insecurity Blaine Kern F

Presider: Mark Fossett, Texas A&M University

• No Ticket to Ride: Transportation Problems among Residents of Homeless Shelters-- Sara Anne Brallier, Coastal Carolina University; Stephanie Southworth, Coastal Carolina University • Entrepreneurial Governance and the Biographical Inertia of Place: Homeless Men's Life-Course Trajectories through Nashville's Lafayette District-- Damian T Williams, Concordia University • Tracking the Housing Status of Coresiders Over Time: An Application of Latent Class Analysis-- Ellen Whitehead, Rice University • Residential Segregation of European Immigrant Groups in US Urban Areas 1940: Micro and Macro Analyses -- Mark Fossett, Texas A&M University

4:15 PM - 5:30 PM Session 116. The Racialization Process in Reproducing Racism Creole Queen

Presider: Hephzibah Strmic-Pawl, Manhattanville College

• Bridgification: Immigrant Integration Processes in Fluctuation -- Iman Sediqe, Northwestern University • Reasons, Examples, and Effects Connected to Systemic Racism in the Criminal Justice System-- Sarah Wilson, Coker College; Shelby Middleton, Coker College • He Goes by Mo: Muslim American Men and Name Changing as a Form of Impression Management-- Jack R Allen, University of Louisville • The Racial Logics of the Refugee Regime in Brazil-- Katherine Christine Jensen, University of Texas-Austin

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4:15 PM - 5:30 PM Session 117. Issues in Education Around the Globe Delta Queen

Presider: Srijana Karki, Oklahoma State University

• Cross-National Achievement Gaps and Early Childhood Social Conditions-- Joseph Merry, Furman University; Nick Torres, Furman University • Global Risk, Schooling Concerns, and French Middle-Class Parents-- Anthony Healy, University of North Georgia • "If I can't sign my name, I can't maintain my privacy": Education as a mechanism to resist social control among women pursuing secondary education in Kathmandu, Nepal-- Srijana Karki, Oklahoma State University; Tamara Mix, Oklahoma State University • Development Benchmarks and Education in the Developing World: Beyond "Primary for All"-- Virginia Williams, Winthrop University; Maria Aysa-Lastra, Winthrop University • Applying Finland's Renowned Education Model to the EU Debt-burdened Countries-- Esther Jan, University of Virginia

4:15 PM - 5:30 PM Session 118. Wealth, Income, and Inequality Fleur de Lis

Presider: Arthur McKeever, Los Angeles Pierce College

• Economic Rent and the Fissured Workplace-- Safi Shams, University of Massachusetts-Amherst • "The Gentrification of Panhandling"-- William Tsitsos, Towson University • Homeownership among U.S. Immigrants: Trends with Time Spent in the U.S.-- Janeria Easley, University of Pennsylvania • Fractionalization and its Relationship with Social Progress-- Matthew Pate, SUNY; Laurie A. Gould, Georgia Southern University • Seventy-Nine Cents and a Whole Lot Less: Racializing the Gendered Wage Gap to Achieve a More Accurate Representation of Inequality-- Arthur J. McKeever, Los Angeles Pierce College; Emily Andrade, Los Angeles Pierce College; Syeda Shahbano, Los Angeles Pierce College; Aya Qayomi, Los Angeles Pierce College

4:15 PM - 5:30 PM Session 119. Identity Construction: Opportunities and Challenges Magnolia

Presider: Carlos Tavares, Duke University

• Am I Still Latino Enough? The Construction of a Latino Identity among Hispanics who do not Speak Spanish-- Esteffany Sarahy Luna, Southwestern University • Adverse Childhood Experiences, Risky Health Behaviors, and Perceived Social Support-- Janette Geane'e Norrington, University of Michigan • Commodification of Racialization: How Asian Americans Navigate Hip-Hop Markets-- Daniel Kentaro Oshiro, American University • Fading Dreams: How the Politics of Immigration Affect Latino Students' College Aspirations-- Ingrid Arguelles, Florida Gulf Coast University; Shelby Gilbert, Florida Gulf Coast University • Racial and Gender Differences in the Long Arm of Childhood-- Carlos Tavares, Duke University

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4:15 PM - 5:30 PM Session 120. Protests and Social Movements Mississippi Queen

Presider: Dale Wimberley, Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University

• Protest: What Is It Good For? (And under What Circumstances?)-- Dale Wimberley, Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University • Cultural Trauma and the Movement for Black Lives -- Erin M. Stephens, George Mason University • Strain and Reactive Protest Emergence: Pro-Confederate Flag Rallies in the Aftermath of Charleston-- Ryan Talbert, Vanderbilt University • From Empowerment to Advocacy: Innominate Identity Politics as means of advocacy in Iran-- Fae Chubin, Bradley University

4:15 PM - 5:30 PM Session 121. Gender and The Cyber World Rex B (Omni Hotel)

Presider: Anna Catherine Cameron, University of Virginia

• Wonder Women or Damsels in Distress? Representations of Female Characters in Video Game Advertising Materials-- David Kirschner, Georgia Gwinnett College; Bertan Buyukozturk, Florida State University • Sexism for Fun and Profit: An Analysis of the Harassment of Women Gamers on Twitch.tv-- Ben Dreon, University of Houston • "Cosplay is Not Consent!" Women, Cosplay, and the Strategies for Coping with Sexual Harassment and Stigma at Popular Culture Conventions-- Christopher Matthew Lucas, Marshall University • Geek Masculinities: Men in Video Game Culture -- Anna Catherine Cameron, University of Virginia • YoungLife Christians: Analyzing Homosocial Behaviors and Whiteness on Instagram-- Mackenzie Grogan Teek, Florida State University

4:15 PM - 5:30 PM Session 122. Social Determinants of Health Tchoupltoulas

Presider: Whitney Pirtle, University of California-Merced

• Young Adult Drinking and Depression: The Long-Term Consequences of Poverty, Maternal Depression, and Childhood Behavioral Problems -- Rachel MCKane, Vanderbilt University; Stacey Lamar Houston II, Vanderbilt University • The Societal Influences on the Mental Health and Treatment of the African- American Man-- Jazmyn Yakira Edwards, Winston- Salem State University; Cidney Hemingway, Winston-Salem State University; Alexandria Amos, Winston-Salem State University; T'ea Cameron, Winston-Salem State University • Employing Dimensions of Ethnicity to Examine Inter- and Intra- Group Disparities in Mental Health Status Among Latina/os and Non-Hispanic Whites-- Whitney Pirtle, University of California-Merced; Zulema Valdez, University of California- Merced; Kathryn Patricia Daniels, University of California- Merced; Maria Duenas, University of California-Merced; Denise Castro, University of California-Merced • Rurality and Behavioral Health Disparities: Supporting a Theory of Fundamental Causes-- Rachel Ryding, University of Delaware

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5:00 PM - 7:00 PM Session 123. Navigating the Academy as a Scholar of Color Post- World of Beer Panel Happy Hour (Sponsored by the Committee on Racial and (300 Julia St.) Ethnic Minorities)

Organizers: Anthony Harrison, Virginia Tech; Elizabeth Aranda, University of South Florida

5:45 PM - 7:00 PM Session 124. Fighting Back: Resistance to Attacks on Academics Riverbend 1 in the Trump Era - Presidential Plenary

Organizer: David Embrick, University of Connecticut Presider: Trenita Childers, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Panelists: Jessie Daniels, Hunter College; Jessica Alabi Ayo, Orange Coast College

5:45 PM - 7:45 PM BreakOUT! Happy Hour (Co-Sponsored by SWS-S and Committee TBD on Gender and Sexuality)

Organizer: Mandi N. Barringer, University of North Florida

8:00 PM - 10:30 PM Student Mixer Gordon Biersch (200 Poydras St.) Organizer: Jeff Will, University of North Florida

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7:00 AM - 8:30 AM Session 125. Workshop - Yoga for a Cause: Cultivating Embodied Julia Compassion

Organizer: Marc Settembrino, Southeastern Louisiana University

8:00 AM - 5:00 PM Pre-Registration and On-Site Registration Pre-Registration and On-Site Registration Areas

8:00 AM - 5:00 PM Book Exhibits Blain Kern Foyer

8:00 AM - 5:00 PM Transgender Hospitality Suite Bridge Room

8:00 AM - 9:00 AM Session 126. Sex Trade and Trafficking - Research Incubator Wolfe's Den

Presider: Bhoomi Thakore, Elmhurst College

• Call-boys, Bad Boyfriends, and Hustlers: Gender Performance, Experiences and Identities of Young Men and Boys in the Las Vegas Sex Trade."-- Rachel Teressa Macfarlane, University of Nevada, Las Vegas • Difficulties with Identification of Human Sex Trafficking Victims- - Chloe Rachel Parker, Mississippi State University

8:30 AM - 10:00 AM Session 127. Workshop - How to Talk About Current Events in the Creole Queen Classroom in the Age of Trump without Getting Fired

Organizer and Presider: Gayle Bouzard, Texas State University-San Marcos Panelist: Kelly Marie Mosel-Talavera, Texas State University

8:30 AM - 10:00 AM Session 128. Workshop - Students Sin Papeles, Allies Sin Miedo: A Delta Queen Workshop on Providing Access and Support to Undocumented Students

Organizer and Presider: Simon Weffer, Northern Illinois University

8:30 AM - 10:00 AM Session 129. Workshop - Lavender Vitaes and Navigating the Job Fulton Market (Mini Conference on Sexualities; Co-Sponsored with SWS- South and Committee on Gender and Sexualities)

Presider: Sara Crawley, University of South Florida

• Mc Whitlock, Georgia Southwestern State University • Katie Acosta, Georgia State University • Austin Johnson, Kenyon College • Baker Rogers, Georgia Southern University

Discussant: • Rachel Allison, Mississippi State University

8:30 AM - 10:00 AM Session 130. Workshop - Who Gets Accepted and Who Gets Julia Rejected?: Using American Sociological Review Archives to Answer Questions about Race, Gender and Institutional Inequalities

Organizer and Presider: Roberta M. Spalter-Roth, George Mason University/ASA Panelist: James Witte, George Mason University

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8:30 AM - 10:00 AM Session 131. Workshop - Preparing for the Academic Job Market Magnolia (Sponsored by the Committee on the Status of Students)

Presider: James Maples, Eastern Kentucky University

• Kaitlin Boyle, Virginia Tech • Stephanie Bohon, University of Tennessee

8:30 AM - 10:00 AM Session 132. Workshop - NSF Funding, with Emphasis to the Mississippi Queen Sociology Program

Organizer and Presider: Toby Parcel, NSF

8:30 AM - 10:00 AM Session 133. Workshop - Persistent Poverty in South Research Natchez Project (Sponsored by the Committee on Sociological Practice)

Organizer: Julia Waity, University of North Carolina Wilmington Presider: Leslie Hossfeld, Mississippi State University

8:30 AM - 10:00 AM Session 134. Workshop - Constructing Conceptions of Canonical Tchoupltoulas Sociology: How to Conceive, Create, and Circulate a Literature Review

Organizer and Presider: Matthew W. Hughey, University of Connecticut Panelists: Shantel Gabrieal Buggs, Florida State University; Margaret Hagerman, Mississippi State University

8:30 AM - 10:30 AM Executive Committee Meeting Cotton Blossom

8:45 AM - 10:00 AM Session 135. Transgressive Sociology in the Age of Trump - Riverbend 2 Thematic Session

Organizer: Peter Joseph Marina, University of Wisconsin - La Crosse Presider: Barry Spunt, John Jay College of Criminal Justice (CUNY)

• Transgression from below and above: Gang legalization under Correa's Ecuador -- Rafael Gude, Central American University • Heroin and Subcultures of Resistance-- Barry Spunt, John Jay College of Criminal Justice (CUNY) • Down and Out Lives in New Orleans: Transgression on the Urban Social Fringes-- Peter Joseph Marina, University of Wisconsin - La Crosse • Street Transgressive Politics and the Citizen Revolution in Ecuador-- David Brotherton, CUNY Graduate Center • The Unruly Bunch: Trump and the Alt-Right-- Louis Kontos, John Jay College of Criminal Justice (CUNY)

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8:45 AM - 10:00 AM Session 136. Social Interpretations and Dilemmas in Contemporary New Levee Reproduction: Fertility Treatments, Adoption, and Surrogacy (Mini- Conference on the Sociology of Reproduction, Co-Sponsored by SWS-South and Committee on Gender and Sexuality) - Paper Session

Organizers: Shannon Carter, University of Central Florida; Emily Mann, University of South Carolina; Tanya Koropeckyj-Cox, University of Florida Presider: Heather Jacobson, University of Texas - Arlington

• Mapping the Dilemmas of "Excess" Embryos in the Infertility Industry-- Heather Jacobson, University of Texas - Arlington • Views of genetic inheritance on personality, health, and physical characteristics by people who used fertility treatments-- Ophra Leyser-Whalen, University of Texas - El Paso; Priscilla Del Valle, University of Texas - El Paso • "We Wanted a Child That Looked Like Us:" Intercountry adoption in the U.S. and adoptive parents' negotiations of racial difference-- Elle Rochford, Purdue University • "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

8:45 AM - 10:00 AM Session 137. Awareness Campaigns - Panel Blaine Kern D

Organizer and Presider: Elaina Behounek, Mercer University

8:45 AM - 10:00 AM Session 138. Place, Race, and Case Processing: Spatial and Blaine Kern E Racial-Ethnic Inequality in Miami-Dade's Criminal Justice System - Panel

Organizer and Presider: Marisa Omori, University of Miami

• Racial and Ethnic Inequality in Pretrial Detention -- Brandon Martinez, University of Miami • Racial and Ethnic Inequality in Charging Decisions from Arrest Rate to Disposition in Miami-Dade County's Criminal Justice System-- Oshea Johnson, University of Miami • Institutionalizing Racism in Miami-Dade County: Criminal justice and structural mechanisms of racial inequality-- Marisa Omori, University of Miami; Nick Petersen, University of Miami • Give me your tired, your poor, your deplorable: An analysis on the impact of Immigration on racial disparities in Florida's sentencing rates -- Julian Carter, University of Miami; Shanice Hyler, University of Miami

Discussant: • Nick Petersen, University of Miami

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8:45 AM - 10:00 AM Session 139. Workshop - Becoming a Public Sociologist (Co- Blaine Kern C Sponsored by SWS-S and Committee on Sociological Practice)

Organizer: Andrea Hunt, University of North Alabama Presider: J Sumerau, University of Tampa

• Teaching and Learning how to put the Sociological Imagination to Work Locally-- Marina Adler, University of Maryland Baltimore County • It Only Took Thirteen Years to Create This Road Map: Consejos [Tips] from a Public Sociologist-- Isabel Araiza, Texas A&M - Corpus Christi • Public Sociology, Trumpism, and "The Resistance": How Sociology Can Help Win the World We Need-- Heather Hax, Townson University • Campus Workshops as Opportunities to Do Public Sociology-- Emily Cabaniss, Sam Houston State University • A Decade of Doing Public Sociology, Some Things I've Learned Along the Way-- J E. Sumerau, University of Tampa

Discussant: • Andrea Hunt, University of North Alabama

8:45 AM - 10:00 AM Session 140. Beyond Binaries: Implications for Sex, Gender, and Rex A (Omni Hotel) Sexuality Research. 2017 SWS-South Graduate Student Paper Award on the Study of Gender Invited Session

Organizer and Presider: Kris Welde, College of Charleston Panelists: Harry Barbee, Florida State University; Shantel Gabrieal Buggs, Florida State University; J Sumerau, University of Tampa; Stef Shuster, Appalachian State University

8:45 AM - 10:00 AM Session 141. Elders, Aging and Disasters Bacchus A (Omni Hotel)

Presiders: J. Wallace, Middle Tennessee State University; Vanessa Parks, Louisiana State University

• The Effect of Social Capital on Health Outcomes after the Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill-- Vanessa Parks, Louisiana State University; Tim Slack, Louisiana State University; Rajeev Ramchand, RAND Corporation; Leah Drakeford, Louisiana State University; Melissa L. Finucane, RAND Corporation; Matt Lee, Louisiana State University • Disasters and the Elderly: Addressing the Physical, Health, and Psychosocial Burdens of Vulnerability-- Francis O. Adeola, University of New Orleans • With Respect to the Elders: Age, Resilience, and a Technological Disaster-- Michael R. Cope, Brigham Young University; Jorden E. Jackson, Brigham Young University; Tim Slack, Louisiana State University; Vanessa Parks, Louisiana State University

Discussant: • J. Wallace, Middle Tennessee State University

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8:45 AM - 10:00 AM Session 142. Marital, Family and Intergenerational Relationships Bacchus B (Omni Hotel)

Presider: Brittany King, Florida State University

• Gendered Differences in the Impact of Intimate Relationships and Parenthood on Mastery during the Transition to Adulthood- - C. André Christie-Mizell, Vanderbilt University; Brittany N. Hearne, Vanderbilt University; Ryan D. Talbert, Vanderbilt University; Ashleigh R. Hope, Vanderbilt University • Spousal Bereavement: Investigating the Relationship Military Service-- Brittany King, Florida State University • The Role of Affectual Solidarity in the Intergenerational Socialization of Gender Ideology-- Kelsey Nilsson Mattingly, University of Georgia • The Lesbians of the Gay Rights and Women's Rights Movements Facing Old Age-- Dolores M. O'Keefe, University of Tennessee Chattanooga

8:45 AM - 10:00 AM Session 143. Dance to The Music: Race, Identity, And Culture in Blaine Kern A Music

Presider: Louis Clinton Moore, Saint Leo University

• Songs in the Key of Life: The transformative social and cultural influence music has on everyday people-- Louis Clinton Moore, Saint Leo University • The Soundtrack of Our Lives: Understanding Musical Nostalgia-- Ken Spring, Belmont University; Mallory Korpics, Belmont University; Kathleen Welden, Belmont University • Angry Aryans Bound for Glory in a Racial Holy War: Productions of White Identity in Contemporary Hatecore Lyrics-- Roberto Fernandez Morales, The Ohio State University • Not All Bluegrass: A Look at Black Popular Music 1927-1980 in Asheville-- James Andrew Burns, University of North Carolina- Asheville • Accounting for Taste in Irish Traditional Music-- Eryn Taylor Wagnon, University of South Carolina-Aiken

8:45 AM - 10:00 AM Session 144. Women in Prison Blaine Kern B

Presider: Felicia Brown, Middle Tennessee State University

• Trauma Patterns Among Female Inmates in Texas: A Qualitative Analysis-- Andrea Button, Midwestern State University; Larissa McShan, Midwestern State University • Transformations of Race: The Precarious Whiteness of Incarcerated Women in East Tennessee -- Della Winters, University of Tennessee-Knoxville • What's Love Got to Do with it? Sex and Love as Defined by Women in Non-Monogamous Relationships-- Felicia Brown, Middle Tennessee State University • Pathways to Prison for Women Serving Life Sentences-- Meredith Huey Dye, Middle Tennessee State University; Ronald Aday, Middle Tennessee State University; Nicole Cook, Middle Tennessee State University

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8:45 AM - 10:00 AM Session 145. Criminal Justice and Punishment Blaine Kern F

Presider: Jose Torres, Louisiana State University

• Social Shocks in Law Enforcement: The Impact of the Targeted Executions of Law Enforcement in Dallas and Baton Rouge-- Jose Torres, Louisiana State University; James Hawdon, Virginia Tech • Killing the Death Penalty: Factors Explaining Student Attitudes toward Capital Punishment-- Hadley McCartin, Mercer University • Reconceptualizing Homicide Clearance: Measuring the Gap between Homicides Committed and Homicides Cleared-- Ashley Mancik, University of Delaware; John Jarvis, Federal Bureau of Investigation; Wendy Regoeczi, Cleveland State University • You Could Get Killed Any Day in Hollygrove: A Qualitative Study of Neighborhood-Level Homicide-- Kevin J. Brown, University of New Orleans

8:45 AM - 10:00 AM Session 146. Culture, Subculture, and Constructed Meanings Fleur de Lis

Presider: Lila Sheon, University of North Carolina-Asheville

• Understanding the SOTY: A Qualitative Look at the Subculture of Skateboarding Through Thrasher Magazine's Skater of the Year-- Nathan Jagoda, University of Central Florida • You Just Have to Get Past the Pain to Fly: The Haptic in Aerial Arts and Leisure Activities-- Dana Fennell, University of Southern Mississippi • Seeing is Believing: Paranormal Belief Construction in the American South-- Lila Sheon, University of North Carolina- Asheville • I'm Batman: Choosing Characters to Cosplay-- Angela Barajas, University of Texas-Arlington • Hip Hop in Trump's America-- Jeremy Matthews James, University of North Carolina-Asheville

8:45 AM - 10:00 AM Session 147. Race, Class, And the State: Theorizing the Rex B (Omni Hotel) Relationship Between Government and Its Constituents

Presider: Regis A. Saxton, George Mason University

• E Pluribus Unum: Fear, Desire, and Truth in the Making of TrumpAmerica-- Regis A. Saxton, George Mason University • Montesquieu's Theory of Spirit of Nations and Construction of Muslims in the Western Imagination-- Hadi Khoshneviss, University of South Florida • Ten Theses on Selfishness: A Sociological Investigation-- Lipon Mondal, Virginia Tech • Challenging New Institutionalism in Theorizing Philanthropic Foundations -- Emily McDonald, George Mason University

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8:45 AM - 10:00 AM Session 148. The Rise to Power Riverbend 1

Presider: Karyn Lacy, University of Michigan

• How Do Politicians Talk About Race? Racial Discourse During Trump's Rise to Power-- Helge Marahrens, Indiana University- Bloomington; Muna Adem, Indiana University Bloomington; Annie Russian, Indiana University Bloomington; Zhi Wang, Indiana University Bloomington • Is it the Economy?: Understanding the Motives of Trump Voters-- Karyn Lacy, University of Michigan; Elly Field, University of Michigan • Navigating Contradictions of Victim/Hero Virtual Selves: Nativist Groups and Donald Trump-- Katrina Bloch, Kent State University at Stark; Quintin W.O. Myers, Kent State University; Tiffany Taylor, Kent State University • "Make Korea with America Great Again"? Encountering TrumpAmerica in Pro-Park Geun-hye Rallies in South Korea-- Jae Kyun Kim, University of Southern California; Yeon-Hwa Lee, Binghamton University

9:15 AM - 10:15 AM Session 149. Education and Structure - Research Incubator Wolfe's Den

Presider: John Reynolds, Florida State University

• Understanding Barriers to and Supports for Latino College Student Success-- Alvaro Marquez, University of Texas Rio Grande Valley • Framing Climate Change: Structural Education, Individual Action-- Casey Jo Mullen, Florida Atlantic University

10:15 AM - 11:30 AM Session 150. Identity, Authenticity, and Meaning - Fleur de Lis

Organizer: David Embrick, University of Connecticut Presider: Liann Yamashita, Duke University

• ALOHA: The Buffering Role of Local Identity in Hawaii's Racial Order-- Liann Yamashita, Duke University • W.E.B Du Bois and Social Identity Among Latinos -- Angelica Beltran, University of Nebraska, Omaha • Authenticity and Performance in the 2016 Presidential Election-- Clayton Alexander Fordahl, University of Memphis • How Do Measures of Sexual Orientation Shape Predictions for High Risk Behavior and Self-Assessed Health? -- Jackson Thomas Gamer, Wake Forest University

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10:15 AM - 11:30 AM Session 151. Anti-Intellectualism in The Trump Era - Thematic Julia Session

Organizer: Cameron Lippard, Appalachian State University Presider: Sandi Nenga, Southwestern University

• The Elderly Are Not Luddites: Understanding How Age and Religion Relate to Feelings Towards Science and Technology-- Jake Landen, Samford University • Crisis of Boundaries: What Role Science in Post-Trump America?-- Chelsey Adams, Georgia College; Bethany Van Brown, Western Carolina University; Stephanie McClure, Georgia College • How Does Gender Shape Perceptions of Risk and Trust in Science?-- Anne Price, Valdosta State University; Lindsey Peterson, Mississippi State University

10:15 AM - 11:30 AM Session 152. Wrestling Professionally with Donald Trump - Riverbend 2 Thematic Session

Organizer and Presider: Dan Mathewson, Wofford College

• The Ties that Bind: The Framing of Newspapers' Coverage of Donald Trump and World Wrestling Entertainment-- Jack Vincent Karlis, Georgia College; Judson Meeks, Texas Tech • Heel to the Chief: Donald Trump and the New World Order of Politics -- Christopher Maverick, Duquesne University • Activism in Professional Wrestling Post-Election-- J. H. Roberts, University of Georgia • "That's easy for you to say": (Professional) Wrestling with Trump Fans' Cunning Discourse-- Marc Ouellette, Old Dominion University

10:15 AM - 11:30 AM Session 153. Active Learning and Beyond: Engaging Students and Blaine Kern D Researchers - Paper Session

Organizer, Presider, and Discussant: Maxine Atkinson, North Carolina State University at Raleigh

• "Addressing Resistance in Active Learning Classrooms: Student, Faculty, and Administrative Push Back"-- Kendra Jason, University of North Carolina at Charlotte • "Active Learning in an Online Setting"-- Scott T. Grether, NC State University • "Active Learning Exercises for the Introductory Sociology Course" -- Maxine Atkinson, North Carolina State University at Raleigh; Andrea Hunt, University of North Alabama; Kathleen Korgen, William Patterson University • "Using Active Learning to Train Researchers for an International Development Organization"-- Gretchen Thompson, Family Health International

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10:15 AM - 11:30 AM Session 154. LGBTQ Spaces (Mini Conference on Sexualities; Co- Fulton Sponsored with SWS-South and Committee on Gender and Sexualities) - Paper Session

Organizer: Em Rowe, University of Delaware Presider: Katherine Ayers, Virginia Tech

• Exploring Lesbian Separatist Spaces--Yesterday and Today-- Katherine Ayers, Virginia Tech • Out in the US: A Geographic Analysis of Outness across the Nation-- Dillon Caldwell, University of Central Florida • LGBTQ Resource Centers & Queer Students: Determining Effects and Challenging Structural Barries for LGBTQ Students in Higher Education-- Kristopher Oliveira, University of South Florida • Emerging Identities and High School GSAs: Implications for Post-Gay Arguments -- Em Rowe, University of Delaware

Discussant: • Em Rowe, University of Delaware

10:15 AM - 11:30 AM Session 155. Moving on Up or Staying Put? Stratification and Natchez Mobility in the U.S. - Paper Session

Organizer: James M. Thomas, University of Mississippi Presider: Cole Baggett, University of Texas-Arlington

• Scaling Cross-Class Marriage Sensibilities -- Cole Baggett, University of Texas-Arlington; Robert Wallace, McMurry University • Stacking and Tracking: Race, Segregation, and Cumulative Advantage/Disadvantage in the College Football Coaching Profession-- Jake Day, University of North Carolina-Wilmington • An Examination of Black Women's Entrepreneurial Experiences: How Does Mobility Factor into the Equation?-- Taylor Jackson, Florida State University • "I've Gotten Really Far... Considering What I've Been Through": Identity, Emotion, and Prospects for Upward Mobility among Accelerated and Emerging Adults-- Ashley Ostroot, Florida Atlantic University

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10:15 AM - 11:30 AM Session 156. Perspectives on Contraception and Abortion (Mini- New Levee Conference on the Sociology of Reproduction, Co-Sponsored by SWS-South and Committee on Gender and Sexuality) - Paper Session

Organizers: Shannon Carter, University of Central Florida; Emily Mann, University of South Carolina; Tanya Koropeckyj-Cox, University of Florida Presider: Emily Mann, University of South Carolina

• "The Emotional Life of Contraception: College Women's Feelings about Long-Acting Reversible Contraception (LARC)" -- Emily Mann, University of South Carolina • "Nothing to Worry About": Emotional Labor, Contraceptive Responsibility, and Pregnancy Prevention in College-- Abigail Nawrocki, Purdue University • Pro-Choice, But...: Devout African American College Women on Abortion-- Chelsea Belanger, University of Central Florida • What role does masculinity ideology play in contraception behavior? An analysis of 2011-2013 NSFG data-- Patricia Lewis, Emory University; Kathryn Yount, Emory University

10:15 AM - 11:30 AM Session 157. AMC - Masters of Craft: Old Jobs in the New Urban Blaine Kern C Economy (Princeton University Press, 2017) by Richard E. Ocejo

Presider: Amanda Koontz, University of Central Florida Critics: Michael Ian Borer, University of Nevada-Las Vegas; Timothy Dowd, Emory University; Yuki Kato, ; Richard Lloyd, Vanderbilt University

Discussants: • Amanda Koontz, University of Central Florida • Richard Ocejo, CUNY, John Jay College and the Graduate Center

10:15 AM - 11:30 AM Session 158. Race and Residency - Panel Blaine Kern E

Organizer: Vanessa Gonlin, Texas A&M University Presider: Mariah Alvarez, University of Texas-El Paso

• "Shifting Dynamics in the Day Laborer Corner in Bryan"-- Cindy Barahona, Texas A&M University • "Economic and Racial Residential Segregation in Fresno: 1940s to the Contemporary Era"-- Adolfo Lemus, California State University - Northridge • "Clarifying Consequences of Redlining using Agent-Modeling Experiments"-- Hunter Maples, Texas A&M University • "Comparing Interracial and Same-Race Couples: Areas of Residency"-- Mariah Alvarez, University of Texas-El Paso

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10:15 AM - 11:30 AM Session 159. Innovative Uses of Data in the Study of Workplace Blaine Kern F Discrimination - Panel

Organizers: Steven Boutcher, University of Massachusetts-Amherst; Reginald Byron, Southwestern University Presider: Reginald Byron, Southwestern University

• Bureaucratic Legitimation, Discrimination, and the Racialized Character of Organizational Life-- Reginald Byron, Southwestern University; Vincent Roscigno, The Ohio State University • White-Collar Hiring Practices: Gender-Based Discrimination Based on Gendered Attributes in Job Advertisements-- Jill Yavorsky, University of North Carolina-Charlotte • Analyzing Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity Discrimination for Federal Contractor and Noncontractor Firms-- M.V. Lee Badgett, University of Massachusetts- Amherst; Amanda Baumle, University of Houston; Steven Boutcher, University of Massachusetts-Amherst • Mobilizing the Law to Combat Discrimination: Social Movements, Political Environments, and State-Level Variations in Employment Discrimination Claims Filing based on Sexual Orientation-- Melinda Kane, East Carolina University; Marc Dixon, Dartmouth College

Discussant: • Donald Tomaskovic-Devey, University of Massachusetts- Amherst

10:15 AM - 11:30 AM Session 160. The Kerner Report at 50, Part II: Politics, Programs, Riverbend 1 Possibilities, and Paradoxes - Panel

Organizer and Presider: Matthew W. Hughey, University of Connecticut

• From Protests to Politics to Protests-- Bilal Sekou, University of Hartford • "They're Trying to Snatch Your Control of This County, Control of Everything, Just Under This Program": Community Action Programs and Black Political Incorporation in the Urban Regime -- Amaka Okechukwu, George Mason University • The Current Significance of Racial Residential Segregation 50 Years Later-- Kris Marsh, University of Maryland • Racial Paradoxes Revisited: A Half-Century in the Wake of the Kerner Commission Report -- Matthew W. Hughey, University of Connecticut

Discussants: • Michael L. Rosino, University of Connecticut • Bianca Gonzalez-Sobrino, University of Connecticut

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10:15 AM - 11:30 AM Session 161. Sociology as a Profession: Between Social SCIENCE Tchoupltoulas and SOCIAL Science - Panel

Organizer and Presider: Harry F. Dahms, University of Tennessee- Knoxville Panelists: John Hamilton Bradford, Mississippi Valley State University; Harry F. Dahms, University of Tennessee-Knoxville; Jeffrey Halley, University of Texas-San Antonio; Kasey Henricks, University of Tennessee-Knoxville; Alexander Stoner, Salisbury University

10:15 AM - 11:30 AM Session 162. Poster Session Atrium Foyer

• Celebrity Culture, Romance, and Young Adults-- Elle Arline Rickman, Texas Tech University • The Correlation between Alcohol and Substance Abuse and Sexual Fluidity-- Anna Elizabeth Rahr, University of Central Florida • Influences of Stigma on Mental Health Outcomes of Transgender Populations -- Venus Brown, University of Central Florida • The Relationship between Homeless Prevention Organizations and Population Density in Georgia-- Ana LaBoy, Georgia State University • The Invisible Sociologist: An Analysis of Career Information for Sociology Majors Presented on the Websites of the Top-50 Sociology Departments-- Catherine Mobley, Clemson University; Tyler Love, Clemson University • Moderate Moderates: An Empirical Analysis of Political Affiliation and Alcohol Consumption-- Megan Danielle Bennett, Sam Houston State University • Trends in 100% alcohol attributable death among Blacks and Whites across four decades: Changes in race and gender disparities-- Barbara Kilbourne, Tennessee State University; Lisaann Gittner, Texas Tech University; Michael Langston, University of Tennessee-Knoxville; Robert Levine, Baylor Medical College • Self-regulation and academic achievement in a four-year university: A set of skills -- Rosalia Guadalupe Orozco, Sam Houston State University • How Can I Help: Social Cohesion and Support Offered to Intimate Partner Violence Victims-- Justin McIntyre, Christopher Newport University; Jaime Harris, Christopher Newport University • Insurance Coverage and College Students Care: Does Insurance Coverage Effect the Primary Care Provider Choice of College Students and Their Academic Performance?-- Emily Vernet, University of Central Florida; Melanie Hinojosa, University of Central Florida

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10:15 AM - 11:30 AM Session 163. The Unbearable Weight of Gender in Marriage Bacchus A (Omni Hotel) Migration Policies

Presider: April Schueths, Georgia Southern University

• Immigration Representation: The Unmet Needs of Mixed- Status Couples-- April Schueths, Georgia Southern University • Unbearable Weightiness of Marriage: Citizenship and Marriage in Multicultural South Korea -- Nora Kim, University of Mary Washington • Keeping it in "the Family": Using Gender Norms to Shape US Marriage Migration Politics-- Gina Marie Longo, university of Wisconsin-Madison • VITAL RECORDS: MEXICAN BIRTH, DEATH, AND MARRIAGE IN THREE NORTH CAROLINA COUNTIES-- Nicolas Eilbaum, Greensboro College

10:15 AM - 11:30 AM Session 164. Patient-Provider Relationships and Help Seeking Bacchus B (Omni Hotel)

Presider: Dagoberto Cortez, University of Wisconsin-Madison

• The Politics of Place: Social Control and Emergency Contraception Prescribing Practices-- Brandon Wagner, Texas Tech University • Trust in Physicians' Competence and Fiduciary Duty: A Multinational Investigation of Gender Differences-- Robert Russell Martin, Southeastern Louisiana University • Let's Talk About Dying: Tumor Progression Forcing Difficult Conversations-- Dagoberto Cortez, University of Wisconsin- Madison • Sleeplessness: Still a Medicalized Issue? An Analysis of Physician Office Visit Outcomes, 2008-2015-- Mairead Moloney, University of Kentucky; Gabriele Ciciurkaite, Utah State University; Robyn Brown, University of Kentucky

10:15 AM - 11:30 AM Session 165. Exploring Authenticity: Food, Travel, And Social Blaine Kern A Media

Presider: Amanda Koontz, University of Central Florida

• Food Deserts and Retail Interventions-- Ken Kolb, Furman University; Laurin E. Bixby, Furman University • Consuming the Southern "Other": Performing Authenticity in Upscale Biscuit Shops-- Deborah Harris, Texas State University; Rachel Harvey, Texas State University-San Marcos • Food Consumption, Social Media and Social Class-- Maria Saleeva, University of North Carolina-Charlotte • Las Vegas and the Culture of Authenticity: The Case of Italian Culture-- Marta Soligo, University of Nevada Las Vegas; David R. Dickens, University of Nevada Las Vegas

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10:15 AM - 11:30 AM Session 166. Policing Blaine Kern B

Presider: Jodie Marie Dewey, Concordia University

• In the Image of God: Masculinity Work in the Training of Police Recruits-- Jodie Marie Dewey, Concordia University • Surveilling the Ivory Tower: A Study of the Relationship Between Campus Police Forces and Student Organizing-- Arianna Montero-Colbert, Davidson College • Policing Masculinity-- Michaella Fitzpatrick, Oglethorpe University • Race, Informal Social Control and Police Legitimacy: An Examination of Youth Views on Police in a Multi-Racial Small Town-- Raymond Jenkins, Northern Illinois University; Kirk Miller, Northern Illinois University • I Follow the Rules but My Coworker Does Not! The Effects of Correctional Officer-Inmate Boundary Violations, Willingness to Follow the Rules, and Pay Concerns on Job Satisfaction-- Robert Michael Worley, Lamar University; Eric Lambert, University of Nevada, Reno; Vidisha Worley, Lamar University

10:15 AM - 11:30 AM Session 167. (Cos)Playing the Part: Identity Construction Through Delta Queen Cosplay and Online Gaming

Presider: Komal Dhillon, Virginia Tech

• What's in a champion? Racial depictions in the videogame League of Legends-- Maria Thuy Trinh, Mississippi State University • (Cos)Playing Princesses: Negotiating Magical Moments and the Everyday in Women's Lives-- Alexandria Joy Ellsworth, University of Central Florida; Amanda Koontz, University of Central Florida • Role Playing Social Structure-- Nick Bloom, Duke University

10:15 AM - 11:30 AM Session 168. Justice and The Importance of Families Magnolia

Presider: Julia Arroyo, University of Florida • Immigration status and family wellbeing: exploring hardships, food insecurity, and private safety net support among mixed- status families-- Laryssa Mykyta, University of Texas -Rio Grande Valley • Evolution and Negotiation along Paths to Raising Grandchildren -- Julia Arroyo, University of Florida, Sociology and Criminology & Law • "I've Met Great People in Here": The Role of Family, Inmate, and Staff Supports in Adjustment for Life-Sentenced Women-- Huey Davis, Middle Tennessee State University; Meredith Huey Dye, Middle Tennessee State University; Sana Wilson, Middle Tennessee State University; Alicia Tanner, Middle Tennessee State University

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10:15 AM - 11:30 AM Session 169. Race and Theory: Theoretical and Classification Mississippi Queen Considerations

Presider: Melissa F Weiner, College of the Holy Cross

• Decolonial Sociology: W.E.B. DuBois's Foundational Theoretical and Methodological Contributions-- Melissa F Weiner, College of the Holy Cross • Racial Progress in Sundown and Little Dixie?: Questioning Multiculturalist Intent in a Neo-Nationalist Political Landscape - - Aaron Arredondo, University of Missouri; Juan José Bustamante, University of Arkansas • Discrimination through Misclassification?: Setting, Racial Discrimination and Racial Misclassification-- Allan Farrell, Rice University

10:15 AM - 11:30 AM Session 170. Global Movements; National Fights; Local Places Rex A (Omni Hotel)

Presider: Susan Pearce, East Carolina University

• Authoritarian Legitimacy and Elite Cohesion-- Laura Bray, North Carolina State University; Thomas Shriver, North Carolina State University; Alison Adams, University of Florida • Ethnic Cleansing in the Heartland: The 1903 Joplin Lynching and Mob Violence as an Episode of Collective Behavior-- David Locher, Missouri Southern State University; Rebecca Fedewa, Missouri Southern State University • Social Psychological Influences on Participation in Online Collective Action-- Autumn Deer McClellan, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill • Political Assassination and Social Movement Outcomes: Martin Luther King, Jr. and the Memphis Sanitation Workers Strike-- Claire Whitlinger, Furman University; Joseph Fretwell, University of Georgia • U.S. Asylum as an LGBTQ Movement Actor? Confronting Sexuality-Based Violence and a Changing Eastern Europe-- Susan Pearce, East Carolina University

10:15 AM - 11:30 AM Session 171. Unpacking the 'Matrix of Domination': Race and Rex B (Omni Hotel) Gender at Work and in Everyday Life

Presider: Bedelia Nicola Richards, University of Richmond

• Faculty Assessments as Tools of Oppression: A Black Woman's Reflections on Colorblind Racism in the Academy-- Bedelia Nicola Richards, University of Richmond • The Feminization of Criminality: Double-Victimization in Neoliberal Paraguay-- Natalie Delia Deckard, Davidson College • "It's hard to peg into a specific category" Intersecting Identities and Everyday Discrimination-- Maya Clamp, Wake Forest University; Emmie Davidson, Wake Forest University; Catherine Harnois, Wake Forest University; João Luiz Bastos, Federal University of Santa Catarina, Brazil; Salma Shariff- Marco, University of California - San Francisco • An Exploration of the Racialized and Gendered Experiences of Black Women Healthcare Professionals in the Workplace-- Jaela Danielle Cabrera McDonald, Davidson College • Do Black Women's Lives Matter?-- Britany Gatewood, Howard University

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10:15 AM - 11:45 AM Session 172. Workshop - Building and Sustaining a Critical Race Creole Queen and Ethnic Studies Program in the South

Organizer and Presider: Michelle Christian, University of Tennessee Panelists: Jon Shefner, University of Tennessee-Knoxville; Louise Seamster, University of Tennessee-Knoxville; Enkeshi Thom, University of Tennessee

10:30 AM - 11:30 AM Session 173. Work and Inequality - Research Incubator Wolfe's Den

Presider: Diane Everett, Stetson University

• Retail Gentrification and Displacement in the New South-- Amy Jonason, Furman University • A Quantitative Analysis of Degree and Job Match between Native Americans and Whites-- Sofia Alexandra Locklear, University of New Mexico

10:45 AM - 11:30 AM Social Currents Editorial Board Meeting Cotton Blossom

Organizers: Toni Calasanti, Virginia Tech; Vincent Roscigno, The Ohio State University

11:45 AM - 1:00 PM Session 174. Violence, Nationalism, and Citizenship in Riverbend 1 TrumpAmerica - Presidential Plenary

Organizer: David Embrick, University of Connecticut Presider: Sarah Mayorga-Gallo, University of Massachusetts at Boston Panelist: Mary Romero, Arizona State University

1:15 PM - 2:15 PM Session 175. Religion - Research Incubator Wolfe's Den

Panelist: Melvin Thomas, North Carolina State University

• YoungLife Christians: Analyzing Homosocial Behaviors and Whiteness on Instagram-- Mackenzie Grogan Teek, Florida State University • Racial Ideology, Inequality, and the Future of the Brazilian Evangelical Church in the U.S.-- Rodrigo Serrao, University of South Florida

1:15 PM - 2:30 PM Session 176. Who Belongs in the Era Of TRUMP?: Immigrant Riverbend 1 Perceptions and Perceptions of Immigrants - Thematic Session

Organizer: Felicia Arriaga, Duke University Presider: Nancy Plankey-Videla, Texas A&M University

• Attitudes towards Immigrants: immigration policies and desirability-- Sandrine Zerbib, St Cloud State University; Ann Finan, St Cloud State University • Who Belongs? Latinx Naturalization in an Anti-Immigrant Era-- Nancy Plankey-Videla, Texas A&M University; Mary E Campbell, Texas A&M University; Diana Mercado, Texas A&M University; Alejandro Salas, Texas A&M University • Social Factors influencing attitudes towards Immigration into the U.S. between 9/11 and Trump: Utilizing Quantitative Intersectionality to Analyze Intra-group Attitudes Towards Immigrants -- Mario Javier Chavez, University of New Mexico • Gripes, Grievances, and Getting It: White Attitudes about Race-Related Issues in the Trump Era -- Karyn Loscocco, University at Albany

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1:15 PM - 2:30 PM Session 177. Interdisciplinary Perspectives on the (Sur)reality of Riverbend 2 Wrestling and TrumpAmerica - Thematic Session

Organizer and Discussant: Cenate Pruitt, University of North Georgia Presider: James M. Thomas, University of Mississippi

• "...As Long as He Feels He's Right": Trump, Wrestling, and the Quandary of Authenticity-- Bryce McNeil, Georgia State University • Patriotism in the Squared Circle: Nationalism in Professional Wrestling 1950-Present-- Gabriel Owens, Georgia State University • The Self-Destruction (and Reconstruction) of the Ultimate Warrior: How WWE Rewrites Its Own History-- Cenate Pruitt, University of North Georgia • The Wrestling Observer Quandary: Dave Meltzer, Donald Trump, and Accusations of "Anti-WWE Bias"-- Shane Toepfer, University of North Georgia • Double Hell Death Match: The Alien Landscapes of Frontier Martial Arts Wrestling-- Colette Arrand, University of Georgia

1:15 PM - 2:30 PM Session 178. Craft Beer and Diversity - Paper Session Blaine Kern F

Organizers: Nathaniel Chapman, Arkansas Tech University; J. Slade Lellock, Virginia Tech; Megan Nanney, Virginia Tech Presider: Megan Nanney, Virginia Tech

• "Are you sure you want that beer?": Gendered Gatekeeping Mechanisms within Craft Beer Culture-- Megan Nanney, Virginia Tech; Nathaniel Chapman, Arkansas Tech University; J. Slade Lellock, Virginia Tech; Julie Mikles-Schluterman, Arkansas Tech University • Who Brews and Why?-- Carolyn Keller, Keene State College; Saran Ghatak, Keene State College • Legitimizing tastes: How cultural intermediaries draw on race, class, and gender to construct value within the craft beer industry-- Erik Withers, University of South Florida

1:15 PM - 2:30 PM Session 179. Alternative Gendered and Sexual Relationships and Fulton Identities (Sexualities Mini-Conference; Co-Sponsored with SWS- South and Committee on Gender and Sexualities) - Paper Session

Organizer: Brandy Simula, Emory

• The Stress Process for Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual Individuals: Minority Stress, Stress Mediators, and Depressive Symptoms-- Katharine M. Gary, Kent State University • Hegemonic Masculinity as Capital in Drag Queen Music Videos-- Michael Vaughn, Emory University • Generic Processes in the Reproduction of Monosexist Inequality: How Bi+ people Relate to LGBT Communities -- Lain A.B. Mathers, University of Illinois-Chicago • Body Politics and Burning Man: Ideological Expression, Counter-Cultural Norms, and Sexual Practices within a Regional Burn Community-- Rachel Austin, University of North Carolina at Charlotte

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1:15 PM - 2:30 PM Session 180. Critical Sociology in/to/for the Twenty-First Century I Magnolia (Theory Mini-Conference) - Paper Session

Organizer and Presider: Harry F. Dahms, University of Tennessee- Knoxville

• Youth, Technology and Politics: Challenges to 21st Century Education and the Formulation of Critical Responses-- Joel Crombez, University of Tennessee - Knoxville; Steven Panageotou, University of Tennessee-Knoxville • Critical Theory for Studies of Social Entrepreneurship-- Emily Medley, University of Tennessee-Knoxville • Towards a Sociology of Automation and Technological Displacement-- Anthony J. Knowles, University of Tennessee- Knoxville • Enclosing History: Comments on Contemporary Discourse of U.S.--Mexican Border Wall-- Jeffery Wang, University of Tennessee-Knoxville; Thomas Frederick Bechtold, University of Tennessee-Knoxville; Nikhilendu Deb, University of Tennessee- Knoxville

1:15 PM - 2:30 PM Session 181. The Motherhood Mandate and the Voluntarily New Levee Childfree (Mini-Conference on the Sociology of Reproduction, Co- Sponsored by SWS-South and Committee on Gender and Sexuality) - Paper Session

Organizers: Shannon Carter, University of Central Florida; Emily Mann, University of South Carolina; Tanya Koropeckyj-Cox, University of Florida Presider: Kit Myers, University of Southern California

• University Students' Perceptions of Couples Who Are Childfree by Choice-- Tanya Koropeckyj-Cox, University of Florida; Lindsay Schwartz, University of Florida • "You'll Regret It:" Blocked Access to Medical Sterilization and Reproductive Autonomy Among Voluntarily Childfree Women-- Kit Myers, University of Southern California • No, we are NOT all the same: Being of African diaspora and childfree-by-choice -- Kimya Dennis, Salem College • "She's my little buddy": Childfree Women's Roles in Social Reproduction-- Amy Blackstone, University of Maine

1:15 PM - 2:30 PM Session 182. AMC - Chocolate Cities: A Black Map of American Life Blaine Kern C (University of California Press), by Marcus Anthony Hunter and Zandria F. Robinson

Organizer: Jean Beaman, Purdue University Presider: Jean Beaman, Purdue University Panelists: Marcus Hunter, UCLA; Zandria Robinson, ; Barbara Combs, Clark Atlanta University; Earl Wright II, University of Cincinnati; Abigail Sewell, Emory University

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1:15 PM - 2:30 PM Session 183. Contemporary Racial Attitudes in America - Panel Natchez

Organizer and Presider: J. Scott Carter, University of Central Florida

• Political Shiftiness: Shift in Attitudes among Those on the Right and Left-- J. Scott Carter, University of Central Florida; Andrew Frederick Baird, Florida Atlantic University • Race and Gender in the Trump Era: Points of Reference-- Mamadi Corra, East Carolina University • Urbanism and Tolerance Revisited-- Michael Hughes, Virginia Tech; Steven Tuch, George Washington University • The Racial Violence of Trump and Segregation Stress Syndrome-- Ruth Thompson-Miller, University of Dayton • A Puzzle of Racial Attitudes: Is Racial Resentment a Measure of Racial Policy Attitudes?-- Micah Roos, Virginia Tech; Michael Hughes, Virginia Tech; Ashley Veronica Reichelmann, Virginia Tech

Discussant: • Jake Milne, Longwood University

1:15 PM - 2:30 PM Session 184. A Collective Ethnography of Everyday Politics in Tchoupltoulas Conservative Texas - Panel

Organizer: Marta Ascherio, University of Texas-Austin Presider: Riad Azar, University of Texas-Austin

• Boomtown Poison: Political Culture Under the Shadow of Lead Poisoning in West Texas-- Riad Azar, University of Texas- Austin • Oil and Incarceration: The Material Dimensions of Rural Political Life-- Ilya Slavanski, University of Texas-Austin • Depoliticizing Labor: Union Politics in the Texas Panhandle -- Katie Sobering, University of Texas-Austin • Doing Politics in "the Hard Times": Crisis, Politics, and Everyday Life in Small Town Rural America-- Alejandro Ponce de Leon, University of California- Davis; Riad Azar, University of Texas-Austin • Hard Worker' Stories: Boundary Making and the Pursuit of Selfhood-- Mary Ellen Stitt, University of Texas-Austin

1:15 PM - 2:30 PM Session 185. Graduate Program Informational Session Riverbend Foyer

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1:15 PM - 2:30 PM Session 186. Poster Session Atrium Foyer

• Depictions of White Supremacy in 140 Characters or Less: The Truth Behind #MAGA-- Jordan Chaffin, Texas State University-San Marcos; Hayden Prince, Texas State University- San Marcos • Coming to Cultural Terms: Perceptions of Whiteness among White College Athletes-- Joshua Vadeboncoeur, University of Florida; Trevor Bopp, University of Florida • The Relationship Between Race/Ethnicity and Income for Exotic Dancers-- Shannon Haynes, Dillard University • Coping for Undocumented College Students-- Aylin Aguilar Aguilar, Wake Forest University • Exploring Experiences of Faculty of Color from a Critical Race Theory -- Eunjin Hwang, Sam Houston State University; Crystal Gail Brown, Sam Houston State University • African American Repatriates in Ghana: exploring Motivations of the African Diaspora to Migrate in the 21st Century?-- Randon R. Taylor, University of Miami • The 13th Amendment: How the Convict-Leasing System Exploited African Americans-- Victoria Nicole Whiteside, Dillard University • Neoliberalism in Higher Education: The Experiences of Students and Alienation -- Sarah Basile, University of South Florida • Neighborhood Watch: Assessing the Neighborhood Involvement Programs -- Walker Lee, Valdosta State University • A Sociological Framework for Understanding Climate Change, Sea-Level Rise and Coastal Flooding in the African American Community: A Systems Approach -- Bernadette Janice Holmes, Norfolk State University; Bryan Keith Clayborne, Norfolk State University

1:15 PM - 2:30 PM Session 187. Sociology and Sociologists in TrumpAmerica: How Blaine Kern D Sociology is Dealing with the Challenges of This Special Moment - Presidential Townhall

Organizer: David Embrick, University of Connecticut Presider: Kasey Henricks, University of Tennessee-Knoxville Panelists: Johnny Williams, Trinity University; Nancy Kidd, American Sociological Association; Mary Romero, Arizona State University

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1:15 PM - 2:30 PM Session 188. You Make Me Sick! The Impact of Racism and Sexism Bacchus A (Omni Hotel) on Mental Health

Presider: Maxine Thompson, North Carolina State University

• Racial/Ethnic Differences in Adolescent Bullying, Discrimination, and Mental Health in Young Adulthood-- Janette Geane'e Norrington, University of Michigan • How Do Multiple Chronic Conditions and Depression Impact Workforce Engagement?: An Examination of Race, Gender, and Age-- Kendra Jason, University of North Carolina at Charlotte; Christy Erving, Vanderbilt University • Sexist Microaggressions and the Gender Gap in Adolescent Depression-- Maxine Thompson, North Carolina State University; Stacy DeCoster, North Carolina State University • Racial Identification and Mental Illness: Are there intra-group differences in its protective effects for Blacks who experience skin color discrimination?-- Joni-Leigh Webster, Emory University • Reverse migration, mental health, and (possibly) missed coping-- Sean Coleman, RTI, International

1:15 PM - 2:30 PM Session 189. Social Support, Religion, Morality and Well-Being Bacchus B (Omni Hotel)

Presider: Nicole Frame, University of Texas at San Antonio

• Moving During Adolescence and Depressive Symptoms: The Role of Social Support-- Zack Simoni, The University of Texas at Dallas; Shawn Bauldry, Purdue University • Religion and Subjective Well-Being: A Secular Moment in Time-- Craig Alder, Emory University; Allison Roberts, Emory University • Religion, Church-based Social Support, and Subjective Well- Being for African Americans and Afro-Caribbeans-- Hans Momplaisir, Virginia Tech • Non-marital Sex and Happiness: Examining the Influence of Moral Incongruence-- Nicole Frame, University of Texas at San Antonio • Alternative Spiritual Practice and Social Involvement-- Wei- Cheng Chiu, Louisiana State University

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1:15 PM - 2:30 PM Session 190. Race and Social Class in Higher Education Blaine Kern A

Presider: Josalie Condon, University of Central Florida

• "I Look at it as a Challenge:" The Factors that Enable Disadvantaged Students to Complete College-- Pamela Aronson, University of Michigan-Dearborn; Matthew Fleming, University of Michigan-Dearborn • "What If Our Best Isn't Enough?": Faculty and Staff Focused on Diversity-- Alexander Antonio Hernandez, Texas A&M University • "Making do with lost time: The discordant lives of lower-income college students"-- Karen Robinson, California State University San Bernardino; Esther Kim, University of Southern California • First Generation Students Cultivation of Intellectual Independence and Engagement Of Authority -- Josalie Condon, University of Central Florida; Melanie Hinojosa, University of Central Florida • Disparities in Experiential Learning: Examining Diversity and Inclusion in Co-Curricular High Impact Practices at One Southern Public University-- Emily Saras, Florida State University

1:15 PM - 2:30 PM Session 191. Human Trafficking Blaine Kern B

Presider: Jolene Vincent, University of Central Florida

• Human Trafficking Survivors in Treatment: Demographic and Situational Characteristics-- Ketty Fernandez, University of Central Florida; Kevin Ray, University of Central Florida; Ashley Christensen, University of Central Florida; Jay Corzine, University of Central Florida • Patterns of Phone Calls to a Human Trafficking Hotline-- Jolene Vincent, University of Central Florida; Madelyn Diaz, University of Central Florida; Lin Huff-Corzine, University of Central Florida • Misconceptions and Views of Human Trafficking Buyers and Victims-- Kevin Andrew Ray, University of Central Florida

1:15 PM - 2:30 PM Session 192. Opioid Crisis in America Blaine Kern E

Presider: Cheri Chambers, Saint Leo University

• Drug Overdose in Metropolitan and Non-metropolitan areas -- United States, 1999-2016-- Karin Mack, Centers for Disease Control • Associations of Sexual Orientation and Prescription Drug Misuse: Findings from a Pooled Analysis of the National Survey on Drug Use and Health-- Harvey Nicholson, University of Central Florida; Kasim Sheron Ortiz, University of New Mexico; Arjee Restar, Brown University • Opioid Crisis in Rural and Small Town Ohio: Attitudes and Impact-- Andrew Burns, Louisiana State University • Women and the Opioid Epidemic-- Cheri Chambers, Saint Leo University; Denise Bissler, Randolph-Macon College

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1:15 PM - 2:30 PM Session 193. Rethinking Historical Sociology: New Perspectives Creole Queen

Presider: Semi Purhonen, University of Tampere

• 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 • Saint-Simon, Saint-Simonism, and the Triumph of Comte's Vision of Sociology-- Joseph A. Scimecca, George Mason University

1:15 PM - 2:30 PM Session 194. Framing and Right Wing Social Movements Delta Queen

Presider: Cody Arlie Reed, University of North Carolina-Charlotte

• "Mongrelization, Communism, And Atheism": Geopolitical Sources of Right-Wing Protest Frames in Cold War Segregationist Mobilization-- Devon Wright, Florida International University • Making Sense of the Alt-Right-- Cody Arlie Reed, University of North Carolina-Charlotte • Deconstructing Masculinist Leaders: A Critical Discourse Analysis of Alt-Right Patriarchy-- Timothy Haverda, University of Texas-San Antonio; John Bartkowski, University of Texas- San Antonio

1:15 PM - 2:30 PM Session 195. Media Use and Media Bias Fleur de Lis

Presider: Rachel Davis, University of Kentucky

• 'Tell me you own me, gimme them coins': Postfeminist sugar culture on Tumblr-- Rachel Davis, University of Kentucky • "You're Drowning the Skinny Girl Inside of You": A Qualitative Content Analysis of the Tumblr Hashtag #meanspo-- Lauren Daniel, University of Central Florida • Black is Bad: Media Bias and Social Injustice-- Shakiera Tatianna Causey, UNC-Greensboro; Benyetta High, Alabama A&M University

1:15 PM - 2:30 PM Session 196. Conceptual Challenges and Innovations in The Study Julia of Inequality

Presider: Vincent Roscigno, The Ohio State University

• Revisiting Culture of Poverty to Extract Lessons for Researchers-- Elizabeth Seale, SUNY Oneonta • Privatization & Precariousness in the Public Sector: The Impact across U.S. and German Contexts-- Vincent Roscigno, The Ohio State University; Carsten Sauer, University of Bielefeld; Peter Valet, University of Bielefeld; George Wilson, University of Miami • Understanding Racial Polarization: Defining a Sociological Perspective on Poverty and Racism-- Patrick Aaron Levine, Florida Atlantic University • Multidimensional Polarization and Income Polarization, a Comparison of Trends for Colombia a Developing Country -- Mauricio Quinones, University of North Carolina-Charlotte

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1:15 PM - 2:30 PM Session 197. Culture and Education: Theory and Practice Mississippi Queen

Presider: Cheryl Brown, Reinhardt University

• Conceptions of Radical Education and Spatial Theory as Voyages of Discovery on UMBC's Campus -- Tissa Thomas, University of Maryland, Baltimore County • Storytime in Action: The Role of Library Programming in Building Cultural Toolkits-- Alex Bailey, North Carolina State University • Helping students overcome the fear of traveling in the time of Trump: Creating a safe place with interdisciplinary intergenerational study abroad adventures-- Cheryl Brown, Reinhardt University; Katrina Smith, Reinhardt University • "'Proof is For Mathematicians': Degrees of Certainty in the Construction of Knowledge Claims Across the Disciplines"-- Brandy Lin Simula, Emory; Tracy Scott, Emory University • Fashioning the World Class University:A Case Study of Higher Education Internationalization Ideologies and Discourses at Warren Wilson College-- Siti Kusujiarti, Warren Wilson College; Bobby Trice, Warren Wilson College

1:15 PM - 2:30 PM Session 198. Flipping the Script: Race, Gender and Representation Rex B (Omni Hotel) in Popular Culture

Presider: Kalin Mariah Goble, Valdosta State University

• Go 'head Girl, Way to Represent! Dealing with Issues of Race, Gender, and Sexuality in Shondaland. -- Maretta McDonald, Louisiana State University • Asian American Visibility in Popular Culture: Examining Asian Hipster Chefs Performing Asian Hipster Masculinity-- Sandra Marie Loughrin, University of Nebraska - Kearney; Shoon Lio, University of South Alabama • Seeing Displacement: Film and Video Depictions of Race, Ethnicity and Gentrification-- Russell L Stockard, California Lutheran University • Women and Opportunities in Hollywood: Addressing Gender Inequalities Through a Classical Feminist Perspective -- Kalin Mariah Goble, Valdosta State University

2:30 PM - 3:30 PM Session 199. Networks and Mobilization - Research Incubator Wolfe's Den

Presider: William Danaher, Southern Illinois University Carbondale

• Inter-Group Resentments and Populist Mobilization in the 2016 U.S. Presidential Election-- Kerem Morgul, University of Wisconsin-Madison • Network effectiveness in collaborative governance networks: a comparative case study of Social Impact Bonds-- Julia Smith, University of Arizona

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2:45 PM - 4:00 PM Session 200. Neoliberalism, Race, and the Struggle over Public Fleur de Lis Schools Under the Obama and Trump Regimes: Reports from the Frontline Cities of New Orleans and Newark

Organizer and Presider: Jay Arena, CUNY's College of Staten Island

• A Community Response to "Blackboard Wars"-- Elizabeth K. Jeffers, Georgia State University • Education Policy, School Governance & School Reform in Predominately Black School Districts in the United States: A Potential Human Rights Violation-- Steven L. Nelson, University of Memphis • New Markets, Old Tricks: Race and the Charter School Authorization Process in Post-Katrina New Orleans-- Kevin Lawrence Henry, Jr., University of Arizona • Barack, Baraka, and Booker:Managing the Contradictions of Neoliberal School Reform in Newark, New Jersey Through Competing Anti-Racist Ideologies-- Jay Arena, CUNY's College of Staten Island

Discussant: • Adrienne Dixson, University of Illinois

2:45 PM - 4:00 PM Session 201. Trumped Up Explanations: Racialized and Gendered Riverbend 1 Discourses in Politics - Thematic Session

Organizer: Elizabeth Hordge-Freeman, University of South Florida Presider: Jessica Anna Scott, West Virginia Wesleyan College

• Racializing Deep Stories: Trump Supporters' Pre-election Racial Discourse-- Benjamin Dowd-Arrow, Florida State University; Shantel Gabrieal Buggs, Florida State University; Bertan Buyukozturk, Florida State University; Pierce Dignam, Florida State University; Kristen Erichsen, Florida State University; Douglas Schrock, Florida State University • "'I'm Not Voting for Her': Internalized Misogyny, Feminism and Gender Consciousness in the 2016 Election"-- Pamela Aronson, University of Michigan-Dearborn • We Can Be President: Key Factors for African Women Ascension to Presidency at HBCU's-- Toni Sims-Muhammad, Allen University • Liberal Complicity in the Age of Trump-- Jessica Anna Scott, West Virginia Wesleyan College

2:45 PM - 4:00 PM Session 202. Trumpism, Academic Freedom, and Free Speech - Riverbend 2 Thematic Session

Organizer: Johnny Williams, Trinity University Presider: Tanetta Anderson, Trinity College

• Academic Freedom and Publics-- Tressie Cottom, Virginia Commonwealth University • White Supremacy and Free Speech on Campus-- George Ciccariello-Maher, Drexel University • The Far Right's War on Higher Education-- Jessie Daniels, Hunter College • The Lie of Academic Freedom-- Johnny E. Williams, Trinity University

Discussant: • Victor Ray, The University of Tennessee Knoxville 100 Detailed Schedule Friday, April 6th

2:45 PM - 4:00 PM Session 203. Modern Moonshine: Sociological Perspectives on Blaine Kern F Craft Distillates - Paper Session

Organizer: Cameron Lippard, Appalachian State University Presider: Kaitland Byrd, Virginia Tech

• From the Appalachian Mountains to the Puget Sound and Beyond: Distilling Authenticity in Modern Moonshine-- Kaitland Byrd, Virginia Tech; J. Slade Lellock, Virginia Tech; Nathaniel Chapman, Arkansas Tech University • Making Criminals, Making Ends Meet -- Robert Perdue, Appalachian State University • The 'Uncatchables': A Case Study of the Call Family Distillery-- Cameron Lippard, Appalachian State University • Riding the Local Foods Wave: Tennessee Whiskey as Terroir? -- Douglas Constance, Sam Houston State University; Delana Harvel, Sam Houston State University

2:45 PM - 4:00 PM Session 204. Black Athletes in the Racial State - Paper Session Creole Queen

Organizer and Discussant: James M. Thomas, University of Mississippi Presider: Bryan Ellis, University of Maryland, Baltimore County

• Perceptions of Whiteness: Exploring the Narratives of Black College Athletes-- Joshua Vadeboncoeur, University of Florida; Trevor Bopp, University of Florida • Race, Sports and the PWI Admissions Game: Do Institutional and Contextual Characteristics Matter?-- Felecia Theune, University of Miami; Jomills Henry Braddock II, University of Miami; Marvin P. Dawkins, University of Miami • Tipping Theory Explanation of Racial Change in the NFL -- Bryan R. Ellis, University of Maryland, Baltimore County

2:45 PM - 4:00 PM Session 205. Activism and LGBTQ Youth (Sexualities Mini- Fulton Conference; Co-Sponsored with SWS-South and Committee on Gender and Sexualities) - Paper Session

Organizer and Presider: Amie Hess, Meredith College

• Queering Allyship: An Intersectional Exploration of Queer Students' Perceptions of Straight Allies-- TehQuin Forbes, Florida State University • Beyond Safety: Examining Conditions that Enable GSA Activism-- Amie Hess, Meredith College • BreakOUT! Decriminalizing LGBTQ Youth in New Orleans through Organizing and Action-- Wesley Ware, BreakOUT!

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2:45 PM - 4:00 PM Session 206. Critical Sociology in/to/for the Twenty-First Century II Magnolia (Theory Mini-Conference) - Paper Session

Organizer: Harry F. Dahms, University of Tennessee-Knoxville Presider: Emily Medley, University of Tennessee-Knoxville

• Theodor Adorno's Psychological Technique and Donald Trump on the 2016 Presidential Campaign Trail-- Timothy Haverda, University of Texas-San Antonio; Jeffrey Halley, University of Te xas-San Antonio • Donald Trump Superstar: A Critique of Mainstream Perspectives of the Trump Phenomenon-- Steven Panageotou, University of Tennessee-Knoxville; Joel Crombez, University of Tennessee - Knoxville • A war of words for the United States and British hegemon: a socio-analytic critique of the discourse of the Anglo-sphere-- Thomas Frederick Bechtold, University of Tennessee-Knoxville • The Twenty-First Century and the Unconscious Civilization-- Harry F. Dahms, University of Tennessee-Knoxville

2:45 PM - 4:00 PM Session 207. AMC - Break Beats in the Bronx: Rediscovering Hip- Blaine Kern C Hop's Early Years (UNC Press), by Joseph C. Ewoodzie

Organizer: Gerardo Marti, Davidson College Presider: Victor Ray, The University of Tennessee Knoxville Panelists: Joseph Ewoodsie, Davidson College; Timothy Dowd, Emory University; Sabrina Pendergrass, University of Virginia; Zandria Robinson, Rhodes College

2:45 PM - 4:00 PM Session 208. AMC - Labor of Love: Gestational Surrogacy and the New Levee Work of Making Babies. (Rutgers University Press, 2016) (Mini- Conference on the Sociology of Reproduction, Co-Sponsored by SWS-South and Committee on Gender and Sexuality)

Organizers: Shannon Carter, University of Central Florida; Emily Mann, University of South Carolina; Tanya Koropeckyj-Cox, University of Florida Presider: Miranda Waggoner, Florida State University Panelists: Elizabeth Ziff, New School for Social Research; Sharmilla Rudrappa, University of Texas - Austin; Miranda Waggoner, Florida State University; Heather Jacobson (author), University of Texas - Arlington

2:45 PM - 4:00 PM Session 209. Conceptualizing Racial Identification Choices in the Julia Twenty-first Century: Part 1 - Panel

Organizer and Discussant: Whitney Pirtle, University of California- Merced Presider: Jennifer Jones, University of Notre Dame

• Stability and change in visible minority responses in Canada: A study using linked 2006-2011 census data-- Carolyn Liebler, University of Minnesota; Feng Hou, Statistics Canada • Latinx Identification and Racialized Experiences in Texas-- Mary E Campbell, Texas A&M University • Choosing MENA: Complications and Implications of Adopting the New Racial Classification for Arab-Americans-- Inaash Islam, Virginia Tech • Becoming Multiracials: Multiracial Identity and Group Formation-- Jennifer Jones, University of Notre Dame; Mary Kate Blake, University of Notre Dame 102 Detailed Schedule Friday, April 6th

2:45 PM - 4:00 PM Session 210. Employment and Contingency in Small and Natchez Community Colleges - Panel

Organizer and Discussant: Kendra Jason, University of North Carolina at Charlotte Presider: Celeste Atkins, University of Arizona

• Jake Milne, Longwood University • Marni Brown, Georgia Gwinnett College • Celeste Atkins, University of Arizona

2:45 PM - 4:00 PM Session 211. Addressing Health Disparities in Mid-Sized American Tchoupltoulas Communities through Food Systems, Eviction Diversion, Better Housing, and Neighborhood Empowerment. - Panel

Organizer: Stephen Sills, UNCG Center for Housing and Community Studies Presider: Sandi Nenga, Southwestern University

• Locked Out: The Short, Medium, and Long-Range Impacts of Evictions in Two American Cities-- Phillip Sheldon, University of North Carolina-Greensboro; Stephen Sills, UNCG Center for Housing and Community Studies • Housing Conditions and the Risk of Children's Asthma-- Kenneth Gruber, UNCG Center for Youth, Family, and Community Partnerships; Stephen Sills, UNCG Center for Housing and Community Studies • Addressing Food Deserts in Low Income Neighborhoods: A Case Study of Cottage Grove Food Insecurity -- Emily Thouin, University of North Carolina-Greensboro • BUILDing Healthy Sustainable Communities through Upstream Strategies-- Francheska Elliot, University of North Carolina- Greensboro; Josie Williams, Greensboro Housing Coalition; Brett Byerly, Greensboro Housing Coalition; Stephen Sills, UNCG Center for Housing and Community Studies

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2:45 PM - 4:00 PM Session 212. Poster Session Atrium Foyer

• The Downstream Disadvantage: Deciphering the Risk of Varying Water Discharge Standards-- Carolyn Denning, University of Wisconsin Whitewater; Julie Haak, University of Wisconsin Whitewater • Perceptions of Food Insecurity among College Students-- Sarah Christine Parker, University of Central Florida • "Preparedness, that's not sexy": Community Capitals and Emergency Management in Oklahoma-- Ashley Marie Beaird, Oklahoma State University; Austin Jobes, Oklahoma State University • Comparative Analysis of Fair-Trade and Conventional Chocolate-- Illeana Vivaree Moore, Sam Houston State University; George Apreza, Sam Houston State University; Jeramy Cannon, Sam Houston State University; Chioma Igwe, Sam Houston State University; Nia Ramirez, Sam Houston State University; Kristen Whitehead, Sam Houston State University • Commodity Chains of Organic and Conventional Milk-- Dillon Lay, Sam Houston State University; Shelbie Chance, Sam Houston State University; Jacqueline McClinton, Sam Houston State University; Silvia Estefania Alvarado, Sam Houston State University; Everardo Sanchez, Sam Houston State • Comparing Coffee Commodity Systems: Life Isn't Fair, Can Coffee Be?-- Kelli Lynn Clark, Sam Houston State University; Julianna Leal, Sam Houston State University; Precious Williams, Sam Houston State University; Jill Loria, Sam Houston State University; Keyli Turner, Sam Houston State University • The Intricacies of International Food Aid-- Emily Victoria Gordon, Sam Houston State University • Structural Sources of Project Involvement in GitHub's Online Community-- Chao Liu, North Carolina State University; Steve McDonald, North Carolina State University • Exploring Socio-Demographic Predictors of the Approval of Adult Children Moving Back to Live in the Parental Home-- Ashaad Hipps, University of South Carolina-Aiken; Douglas Kuck, University of South Carolina-Aiken • Great Lakes to the Gulf: Environmental and Cultural Impacts in a Changing Climate -- Carolyn Denning, University of Wisconsin Whitewater

2:45 PM - 4:00 PM Session 213. Tell Me How You Really Feel: Racialized and Bacchus A (Omni Hotel) Gendered Emotional Experiences at Work and Home

Presider: Melissa Sloan, University of South Florida Sarasota-Manatee

• Race, Gender, and the Social Distribution of Emotional Experiences in the Workplace-- Melissa Sloan, University of South Florida Sarasota-Manatee • 'I Just Want to Protect their Feelings!:' How LGB people do 'Secondary Emotion Work' in the Process of Maintaining Relationships with their Parents-- Tyler Flockhart, North Carolina State University • Living in the Hearts of Mothers: How Birth Doulas Do Empathy-- Natalia Ruiz-Junco, Auburn University; Shaconna Haley, • Are Working Moms or Working Dads Worse? Attitudes Toward Gender, Work and Family in the 2016 GSS -- Gayle Kaufman, Davidson College; Molly Blair, Davidson College 104 Detailed Schedule Friday, April 6th

2:45 PM - 4:00 PM Session 214. Parents, Grandparents and Child Well-Being Bacchus B (Omni Hotel)

Presider: Patricia Lewis, Emory University

• Father's Social Capital and Child Health Outcomes: Results from the Fragile Families and Child Wellbeing Study-- Patricia Lewis, Emory University; Ellen Idler, Emory University • Adolescent Socioeconomic Status and Parent-Child Emotional Bonds: Reexamining Gender Differences in Mental Well-Being During Young Adulthood-- Renae Wilkinson, Baylor University; Matthew A. Andersson, Baylor University • Childhood Grandparent Wealth and the Mental Health of Black and White Young Adults-- Joey Devon Brown, University of Maryland College Park

2:45 PM - 4:00 PM Session 215. High School Education: Curriculum, Pedagogy, And Blaine Kern A Discipline

Presider: Sarah Pellegrine, Mississippi State University

• Teachers' Use of Hip Hop as Culturally Relevant Pedagogy in Minority High Schools-- Andrew Mannheimer, Clemson University; John Reynolds, Florida State University; Irene Padavic, Florida State University • Should We Have Mandatory Personal Finance Class In High School?-- Brandon Daniel Mirambeau, University of Central Florida • Going Off-Script: Teacher agency and the reproduction of inequality in the sex education classroom-- Sarah Pellegrine, Mississippi State University • Does Discipline Matter for Children's School Participation and Engagement?-- Zimife Umeh, Duke University • "I Think I Can, I Know I Can" How School Resources Impact Adolescent Aspirations-- Jasmine Whiteside, The Ohio State University

2:45 PM - 4:00 PM Session 216. Domestic Violence Blaine Kern B

Presider: Lisa McManus, North Carolina State University

• A Qualitative Analysis of Requests for Financial Help via GoFundMe By Victims of Domestic Violence-- Lisa McManus, North Carolina State University; Monica Bixby Radu, Southeast Missouri State University • Factors Affecting Police Discretion in Intimate Partner Violence Arrest Decisions in a Small Southern Town-- Philip Mason, University of South Carolina-Aiken; Timothy McClure, University of South Carolina-Aiken; Michelle Petrie, University of South Carolina Aiken • Physical intimate partner violence and stalking: Will women contact police?-- Tyrone C. Cheng, Montclair State University; Celia Lo, Texas Woman's University • Word Travels Fast: The Effects of Social Cohesion and Social Ties on Help-Seeking Behaviors of Domestic Violence Victims in Rural Communities-- Rachel M. Durso, Washington College

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2:45 PM - 4:00 PM Session 217. Empirical Studies of Inequality Blaine Kern D

Presider: Kristina Paige Brant, Harvard University

• Where Everybody Knows Everybody: How Welfare and Addiction Structure Social Support in a Post-Industrial Rural Community -- Kristina Paige Brant, Harvard University • A Plastic Safety Net? Access to a Credit Card, Material Hardship, and Financial Transfers among Social Network Ties- - Colin Campbell, East Carolina University • The Role of Human Capital in Racial Wage Gaps-- David Alan Singleton, Mississippi State University • Social Services Workers' Perspective on Clients and Public Assistance-- Krista Wright Thayer, University of Memphis • Life in the Digital Divide Without Home Internet Access-- Rebecca S. Powers, East Carolina University; Chrajon Lanara Frederick, East Carolina University; Micha Lanier, East Carolina University

2:45 PM - 4:00 PM Session 218. Criminal Justice and Society Blaine Kern E

Presider: Austin Ashe, Norfolk State University

• The Impact of Ban-the-Box on Employment and Recidivism in Fulton County, Georgia-- Michael Daniel Woodard, Clark Atlanta University • Church sponsorship as a strategy to reduce recidivism in rural Appalachia-- Dana Rasch, Delta State University • "'You Need God and a Job': Wrongful Convictions and Work" -- Michelle L. Estes, Oklahoma State University • Conscious Colorblindness: Socialization and Representation in New York City's Criminal Justice System-- Austin Ashe, Norfolk State University

2:45 PM - 4:00 PM Session 219. Economy and Environmental Impact Delta Queen

Presider: Anthony E. Ladd, Loyola University New Orleans

• "Resurrecting the Hard Energy Path: Neoliberalism, Fracking, and the New Treadmill of Fossil Fuel Production in the Trump Era" -- Anthony E. Ladd, Loyola University New Orleans • Epistemic Disputes in Coastal Restoration: Bridging the Expert-Lay Divide in Southeast Louisiana's Land Loss Crisis-- Jacob E Lipsman, University of Kansas • "Water is Life": Regional Variations in Goals, Tactics, and Outcomes of Volunteer Water Quality Monitoring Programs-- Jaime McCauley, Coastal Carolina University • The Political Economy of Fisheries Footprints and Seafood Consumption: Assessing Changes in Nations' Fishery Footprints and Seafood Consumption with Time, 1961-2012.-- timothy clark, North Carolina State University • Rock Climbing as Sustainable Tourism in Appalachia: A Rock Climbing Case Study in the Nantahala and Pisgah National Forests-- James Maples, Eastern Kentucky University; Stephanie Bohon, University of Tennessee; Michael Bradley, Eastern Kentucky University; Courtney Lush, Eastern Kentucky University

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2:45 PM - 4:00 PM Session 220. Death, Dying, And Religion: Cultural Approaches Mississippi Queen

Presider: Emma Jordan Tamplin, Belmont University

• Whose Gift to Take: A Study on the Informal Transactions between Doctors and Patients with a Cultural Approach-- Weirong Guo, Emory University • Trauma and Narrative Memory: Religious Interpretations of 9/11 -- Emma Jordan Tamplin, Belmont University • The Religion Industry: Mythologies and the Production of Religious Celebrity -- Josiah Ray Kidwell, University of Nevada Las Vegas • Non-Recyclable Containers: "Spading Under" Heaven's Gate-- Lori Romero, Missouri Southern State University; David Locher, Missouri Southern State University

2:45 PM - 4:00 PM Session 221. Pregnancy, Low Birth Weight and Maternal Mortality Rex B (Omni Hotel)

Presider: Erica Leone, Texas Woman's University

• "Low-Birth Weight and High-Risk: Is there an association between Birth Weight, Birth Sites, and Race in the United States Context? -- Shameka Thomas, University of Miami • Teenage Pregnancy, Race, and Fetal Loss: An Examination of Weathering Effects in National Data-- Andrew Latinsky, Florida State University • Relationship Between Postpartum Care and Maternal Mortality Rates in Selected -- Erica Leone, Texas Woman's University; James Williams, Texas Woman's University

4:00 PM - 5:30 PM Coffee for a Cause Organized by SWS-South Atrium Foyer

4:15 PM - 5:30 PM Session 222. Cyberviolence and Society Blaine Kern E

Organizer, Presider, and Discussant: Anthony Peguero, Virginia Tech

• Cutting the Chord: Assessing the Importance of Parental Religiosity in the Restriction of Child Internet Use-- Justin Nelson, Baylor University • Race and Gender in Cyber Criminality-- Kevin William Jennings, Georgia Southern University; Steven Ericksen, Georgia Southern University • Establishing a Virtual Social Laboratory (VSL) for Investigating Cyberviolence-- Elaheh Raisi, Virginia Tech; Leanna Ireland, Virginia Tech; Bert Huang, Virginia Tech; James Hawdon, Virginia Tech; Anthony Peguero, Virginia Tech

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4:15 PM - 5:30 PM Session 223. Society, Sport, and Interaction - Creole Queen

Organizer: James M. Thomas, University of Mississippi Presider: Rose Marie Kelley, Louisiana State University

• "Are You Ready?" Celebrative Social Occasions and the Art of Tailgating in The Grove-- Kristi M Fondren, Marshall University; Vanessa Parks, Louisiana State University; Danielle Renee Mullins, Marshall University • Yes, Black Women do run: Invisibility and Gendered Racism of Black Women in White Running Spaces -- Tiffany Gayle Chenault, Salem State University • "Effects of Marital Arts on Academic Outcomes among Elementary School Students"-- Rose Marie Kelley, Louisiana State University; Mark Schafer, Louisiana State University

4:15 PM - 5:30 PM Session 224. The Expansion of Market-Centered Protest and Riverbend 1 Counter-mobilization in the Age of Trump - Thematic Session

Organizer: Andrew William Martin, Ohio State University Presiders: Coralia Balasca, The Ohio State University; Brayden King, Northwestern University

• Private Certification and Challenges to the Legitimacy of Market-Based Regulation-- Andrew William Martin, Ohio State University; Marc Dixon, Dartmouth College • How Nonprofit Registration Has Diverted Legacy Advocacy Organizations from Partisan Politics-- John McCarthy, Pennsylvania State University; Dane Mataic, Pennsylvania State University • From Policy to Practice: The Influence of Social Movements on Corporate Policy Implementation-- Brayden King, Northwestern University • The Situation Room: Stigma Management and the Political Impact of Claims-Making by Contested Industry Groups-- Edward Walker, University of California-Los Angeles; Ion Vasi, University of Iowa

4:15 PM - 5:30 PM Session 225. Attacks on Critical Faculty and Faculty of Color - Riverbend 2 Thematic Session

Organizer, Presider, and Discussant: Johnny Williams, Trinity University

• Towards a Feminist Killjoy Pedagogy: Academic Freedom in the Classroom-- Amy Chin, Brown University • Uncomfortable Learning, Uncomfortable Teaching: Power, Pedagogy, and White Supremacy in the Trump-era Classroom- - Jasmine Harris, Ursinus College • Bridges and Barriers: Assaults on Speech and Sexual Assault on Campus-- Tanetta Andersson, Trinity College • Agenda Setting, America First, and Black Studies: Racial Politics in the Age of Trump-- Utz Mcknight, University of Alabama • To Rant or Not Rant: Does Fighting to Protect Public Sociology (on Social Media) Have to Mean Throwing Ourselves Under the Neo-liberal Bus?-- Rebecca Hensley, Southeastern Louisiana University

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4:15 PM - 5:30 PM Session 226. The Sociology of Beer, Wine and Spirits - Paper Blaine Kern F Session

Organizers: Nathaniel Chapman, Arkansas Tech University; J. Slade Lellock, Virginia Tech Presider: Nathaniel Chapman, Arkansas Tech University

• Selectively Local: Why Restaurants Use Local Farm Products and Beers, but Reject Local Wines-- James Pennell, University of Indianapolis • About Us: Authenticity and the Microbrewery Movement-- Amanda Koontz, University of Central Florida; Nathaniel Chapman, Arkansas Tech University • The Three Little Beers and the Big Bad Wolf-- Daina Harvey, College of the Holy Cross

4:15 PM - 5:30 PM Session 227. Critical Sociology in/to/for the Twenty-First Century III Magnolia (Theory Mini-Conference) - Paper Session

Organizer: Harry F. Dahms, University of Tennessee-Knoxville Presider: Steven Panageotou, University of Tennessee-Knoxville

• Critical Theory, Ideology Critique and the Environment-Society Problematic-- Alexander Stoner, Salisbury University • A Classical Social Theory of Environmental Consumption-- Robert Leonard, University of Tennessee-Knoxville • Theories in Environmental Sociology: What is Missing in the Political Economic Approaches?-- Nikhilendu Deb, University of Tennessee- Knoxville • Sterilization and Shackled Births: How Critical Criminology Challenges the Harms Against the Incarcerated Female Body Created through the Silence of Mainstream Criminological Research-- Della Winters, University of Tennessee-Knoxville

4:15 PM - 5:30 PM Session 228. The Legacy of Slavery in Contemporary Society - New Levee Paper Session

Organizer and Presider: Robert L. Reece, University of Texas-Austin

• Whitewashing Slavery: Legacies of Slavery and Improvement in White Social Outcomes-- Robert L. Reece, University of Te xas-Austin • Population Change and the Persistence of the Legacy of Slavery-- Heather A. O'Connell, Louisiana State University; Katherine Curtis, University of Wisconsin, Madison; Jack DeWaard, University of Minnesota, Twin Cities • Slavery's Enduring Influence on Black-White Disparities in Arrest Rates Across the Contemporary -- Matthew Ward, The University of Southern Mississippi • Historical Memory and the White Racial Frame: The Case of the University Greys-- Jeffrey Jackson, University of Mississippi

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4:15 PM - 5:30 PM Session 229. Rhizomatic Expressions of Gender Violence in Latin Rex B (Omni Hotel) America - Paper Session

Organizer and Discussant: Miranda Stramel, Tulane University Presider: Pamela Neumann, Tulane University

• Gender Violence and the Reproduction of Impunity in Nicaragua-- Pamela Neumann, Tulane University • The Camera Effect: Media and Political Prisoners in Mexico City-- Diana Soto-Olson, Tulane University • The U.N. Is Not The Answer: MINUSTAH's legacy of abuse and impunity in Haiti-- Joe Hiller, Tulane University • The Power in Teaching About Gender in Sex Education: Gender and (State) Violence in Brazilian Sexual and Reproductive Health-- Lindsay Romanoff Bartlett, Tulane University

4:15 PM - 5:30 PM Session 230. Toward a Sociology of Racial Microaggressions - Fulton Panel

Organizer and Presider: Peter B. Wood, Eastern Michigan University

• Verna Keith, Texas A&M University • Matthew W. Hughey, University of Connecticut; Michael L. Rosino, University of Connecticut • Silvia Dominguez, Northeastern University • Jorge Ballinas, Temple University

4:15 PM - 5:30 PM Session 231. Conceptualizing Racial Identification Choices in the Julia Twenty-first Century: Part 2 - Panel

Organizer and Presider: Whitney Pirtle, University of California- Merced

• Black-White Biracial Identity in the Time of Trump-- Kristen Clayton, University of Georgia • Shifting into Fluidity: The Role of Place and Interaction in Producing New Multiracial Identifications-- Alyssa Newman, University of California-Santa Barbara • (Multi)Racial Identity Spectrums-- Hephzibah Strmic-Pawl, Manhattanville College • "As I've gotten older, I've kind of kept it real." Theorizing about mixed-race identity change over the life course-- Jennifer Patrice Sims, University of Alabama-Huntsville

Discussant: • David L. Brunsma, Virginia Tech

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4:15 PM - 5:30 PM Session 232. Homogenization and the Cultural Production of Unity Natchez in a Campus Shooting - Panel

Organizer: Renee Marie Shelby, Georgia Institute of Technology Presider: Renee Marie Shelby, Georgia Institute of Technology

• Objectivity in Science (Institutions): Applying the Scientific Ethos to Institutional Politics-- Kera Allen, Georgia Institute of Technology • Technology, Knowledge-Making, and Post-Violence Securitization-- Renee Marie Shelby, Georgia Institute of Technology • (De)politicizing lives: Tech's response to crisis and alternative possibilities-- Garrett Bunyak, Georgia Institute of Technology • Corporatizing Academia, Disciplining Bodies-- Desmond Goss, Georgia State University

4:15 PM - 5:30 PM Session 233. Housing, Home, and Habitus: Housing as A Field of Tchoupltoulas Sociological Research: Housing as A Field of Sociological Research - Panel

Organizer: Stephen Sills, UNCG Center for Housing and Community Studies Presider: Rachel Ryding, University of Delaware

• Homelessness, Substance Use, and ACEs: Findings from the Delaware Secondary School Survey-- Rachel Ryding, University of Delaware • ReMobile Home: An examination of mobile homes as affordable housing in the rural South-- Emily-Kate Hannapel, University of North Carolina-Greensboro • Discrimination Against Same-Sex Couples: A Comparison of Paired Testing Studies in Two Southern Cities-- Melissa Roberts, University of North Carolina-Greensboro; Stephen Sills, UNCG Center for Housing and Community Studies • Seeking Second Chance Housing: An Examination of the Disparate Impact of Zero-Tolerance Policies and the Effect on Re-Entry of Formerly Incarcerated -- Amanda Pausch, University of North Carolina-Greensboro; Stephen Sills, UNCG Center for Housing and Community Studies • Examining and Interpreting the Experiences of Migrants and Refugees Living in Mobile Home Communities in Central North Carolina-- Kimberly Kiesewetter, Sandhills Community College; Phillip Sheldon, University of North Carolina-Greensboro; Stephen Sills, UNCG Center for Housing and Community Studies

4:15 PM - 5:30 PM Session 234. Long-term and Intergenerational Consequences of Fleur de Lis Immigration Status

Organizer and Presider: Pat Goldsmith, Texas A&M University Panelists: Cindy Barahona, Texas A&M University; Estafina Reyes, Texas A&M University; Joshua Martin, Texas A&M University; Patricia Perez, Texas A&M University; Zayra Gomez, Texas A&M University; Pat Goldsmith, Texas A&M University

111 Detailed Schedule Friday, April 6th

4:15 PM - 5:30 PM Session 235. Let's Talk About Sex: Dating, Violence and Childbirth Bacchus A (Omni Hotel)

Presider: Alana Jamelle Peck, Louisiana State University

• The Stress and Suffering of Motherhood & the Ideology of Motherhood: Cultural Inequality, Unwanted Pregnancy, and the Reality of Parenting-- Martha Smithey, Texas Tech University • Left, Right, Black, and White: College Students Talk about Intra and Inter-Racial Swiping on Tinder-- Alana Jamelle Peck, Louisiana State University; Dana Berkowitz, Louisiana State University; Justine Tinkler, University of Georgia • A Necessary Evil: Sexual Positioning Conversations Among Black Gay Men-- Terrell J.A. Winder, Syracuse University • "We Need More Resources": Stories of QTPOC Sexual Violence Survival in the South-- Bethany M Coston, Virginia Commonwealth University

4:15 PM - 5:30 PM Session 236. Marginalized Sexualities and Individuals Bacchus B (Omni Hotel)

Presider: Jonniann Butterfield, Austin Peay State University

• Relationship Preferences and Experiences of Polysexual College Students -- Mia Milne, Univesity of Alabama in Huntsville; Richard Simon, University of Alabama-Huntsville • Same-Sex Contact and Lifetime STD Diagnoses among Older Adults-- Lacey Jae Ritter, Wingate University; Koji Ueno, Florida State University • Selectively Out: Lesbian Mothers Negotiating Identity Visibility -- Amanda Gochanour, Mississippi State University; Kimberly Kelly, Mississippi State University • Doing Gendered Sexual Disclosure: Processes of Sexual Identity Management at Work-- Jonniann Butterfield, Austin Peay State University; Annie Tuttle, Onondaga Community College • Indications of Intergenerational Transmission of Inequality Through Rates of Sexually Transmitted Infections-- Elizabeth Marie Anderson, Wake Forest University

4:15 PM - 5:30 PM Session 237. Environment and Social Movements Delta Queen

Presider: Amanda M. Dewey, University of Maryland-College Park

• Conditions for Successful Environmental Justice Mobilizations: An Analysis of 50 Cases-- David Hess, Vanderbilt University; Lacee Satcher, Vanderbilt University • The Role of Childhood Experiences in Shaping Movement Identities: The Case of Environmentalism-- Amanda M. Dewey, University of Maryland-College Park • Seeking Justice: Critical Environmental Justice, Motherhood, and Farmworkers-- Anne Saville, University of Florida • Orchid Collecting as a Cultural Practice-- Kellie Carlina Petersen, University of South Florida • The Phoenix of 20th Century Environmental Justice in Trump America-- Kamala Platt, Arizona State University

5:45 PM - 7:15 PM Session 239. Honors and Convocation Ceremony and Presidential Blaine Kern ABCD Introduction and Address

7:15 PM - 9:30 PM President's Reception Riverbend 1 & 2

112 Detailed Schedule Saturday, April 7th

7:00 AM - 8:00 AM SSS Business Meeting Cotton Blossom

8:00 AM - 12:00 PM Pre-Registration and On-Site Registration Pre-Registration and On-Site Registration Areas

8:00 AM - 12:00 PM Book Exhibits Blain Kern Foyer

8:00 AM - 5:00 PM Transgender Hospitality Suite Bridge Room

8:00 AM - 9:00 AM Session 243. Strategies, Activism, and Privilege - Research Wolfe's Den Incubator

Presider: Marlese Durr, Wright State University

• Objects of Oppression Olympics: Asian American Women Student Activism and the rhetoric of "privilege" in age of Trump-- Amy Chin, Brown University • Descriptive Study of Strategies Among Non-English Speaking Victims-- Trinh Huynh

8:30 AM - 10:00 AM Session 244. Workshop - Teaching in the Age of Trump Creole Queen

Organizer and Presider: Kathrin Ann Parks, Loras College

• Using a Podcast to Challenge Whiteness and Enhance the Sociological Imagination-- Kathrin Ann Parks, Loras College • Post-Evidence in the Age of Trump-- Carol Walther, Northern Illinois University

8:30 AM - 10:00 AM Session 245. Workshop - Organizing a Campus-Wide Social Delta Queen Justice Event

Organizer and Presider: Hephzibah Strmic-Pawl, Manhattanville College

8:30 AM - 10:00 AM Session 246. Academia and Activism: An Intersectional Magnolia Conversation (Co-Sponsored by the Committee on Gender and Sexuality and the Committee on Racial and Ethnic Minorities)

Organizer: Sara Crawley, University of South Florida Presider: Elizabeth Vaquera, George Washington University

• "Social Activism as Practice: Making and Taking Opportunity"-- Shantel Gabrieal Buggs, Florida State University • "Stepping Up, Stepping Back: Effective Allyship In Queer Liberation and Racial Justice Movements"-- Shelby Statham, University of South Florida • "Navigating between thinking and doing: Life as a scholar- activist"-- Janice Johnson-Dias, John Jay College, CUNY • "Representing multiple voices: Working with Latino/a youth from Academia "-- Elizabeth Vaquera, George Washington University

Discussant: • Erik Withers, University of South Florida

113 Detailed Schedule Saturday, April 7th

8:30 AM - 10:00 AM Session 247. Workshop - Mentoring Graduate Students in MA/MS Mississippi Queen Programs

Organizer and Presider: Patti Giuffre, Texas State University Panelists: Christian Bolden, Loyola University New Orleans; J. Wallace, Middle Tennessee State University

8:30 AM - 10:00 AM Session 248. Workshop - Teaching Social and Behavioral Science Natchez for Health Professionals: New Opportunities for Medical Sociologists

Organizer and Presider: Brian Hinote, Middle Tennessee State University Panelist: Jason Wasserman, Oakland University

8:30 AM - 10:00 AM Session 249. Workshop - How to Get a Book Published Tchoupltoulas

Organizer and Presider: Ilene Kalish, NYU Press

8:45 AM - 10:00 AM Session 250. Culture and Social Media: Communication, Blaine Kern A Technology, and the Internet

Organizer: Nathaniel Chapman, Arkansas Tech University Presider: Rebecca S. Powers, East Carolina University

• Getting Online: Trends Over Time in Internet Access-- Rebecca S. Powers, East Carolina University; Michelle Livermore, Louisiana State University; Amy Susan Bright, East Carolina University • #LafayetteStrong: A content analysis of social media posts following a community tragedy-- Jessica Pearce, University of Louisiana at Lafayette • Computing our Politics: Bias in Social Media Algorithms -- J. Dylan Sandifer, University of Memphis • From the Times to Twitter: Perceptions of News Media Among Millennials-- Jaylen Rodgers, East Carolina University

8:45 AM - 10:00 AM Session 251. Under Attack - Thematic Session Riverbend 1

Organizers: Carla Goar, Kent State University; Fernando Rivera, University of Central Florida Presider: Robert Earl Sanderson, University of Arkansas at Little Rock

• President Trump's Assault on Tribal Sovereignty-- Robert Earl Sanderson, University of Arkansas at Little Rock • Trump's American Dream: Boundaries, Bans, and Breaking Bodies-- Ramsey Dahab, University of Miami; Roberto Cancio, Loyola Marymount University • Arming Up in the Age of Trump: Black Gun Ownership in Trump's America-- Christopher Everett Robertson, University of Texas-Arlington • American Dad in Trump America: Expectation, Concern, and Care of Fathers of Different Ethnic Groups-- David Tolliver, Lee University

114 Detailed Schedule Saturday, April 7th

8:45 AM - 10:00 AM Session 252. Environmental Sociology - Paper Session Fulton

Organizer and Presider: Feng Hao, University of South Florida Sarasota-Manatee

• Explaining Cross-National Variation in the Climate Change Concern Gender Gap-- Kyle Knight, University of Alabama- Huntsville • Pesticide Use, Agriculture and Economic Development -- A Cross-National Examination-- John Hedlund, North Carolina State University • Modeling Direct and Indirect Effects of Religiosity and Political Party Affiliation on Climate Change Belief -- Cynthia Williams, Florida State University • A Study of Economy, Trade, and Environment for 87 Countries between 1993 and 2012-- Feng Hao, University of South Florida Sarasota-Manatee

8:45 AM - 10:00 AM Session 253. Gender, Work and Family: Emerging Institutional Julia Barriers to Gender Equality - Paper Session

Organizer: Leah Ruppanner, University of Melbourne Presider: David Maume, University of Cincinnati

• The Transition to Parenthood and Women's Unequal Responsibilities: What Are Men Doing While Women Perform Extra Unpaid Labor?-- Jill Yavorsky, University of North Carolina-Charlotte • U.S. State Variation in Childcare and School Provisions and Mothers' Domestic and Employment Time. -- Leah Ruppanner, University of Melbourne; Stephanie Moller, University of North Carolina-Charlotte; Liana Sayer, University of Mary Washington • Good Night? Gender Inequality and Sleep Disruption Among European Couples-- David Maume, University of Cincinnati; Belinda Hewitt, University of Melbourne; Leah Ruppanner, University of Melbourne • Attitudes towards Fathers and Modern Fatherhood: A Growth Curve Analysis-- Brendan Churchill, University of Melbourne • Masculinity in American Society-- Luke Feimster Elliott, Coker College; Danny Malone, Coker College

8:45 AM - 10:00 AM Session 254. Death, Dying, End of Life, Suicide, and Killing - Paper New Levee Session

Organizer: Simone Rambotti, University of Arizona Presider: Darla Still, University of Arizona

• Social Networks and the Mental Health of Older Europeans-- Darla Still, University of Arizona • The Killing of Non-Combatants as Solidarity Interaction Ritual: Evidence from Insurgent Groups in Cross-National Perspective-- Andrew Davis, University of Arizona; Beksahn Jang, University of Arizona • Communion to Compassion: The Changing Language of Dying in America-- John Bernau, Emory University • Do Patient Status Characteristics Affect Support for End-of-Life Decisions? An Experimental Approach-- Simone Rambotti, University of Arizona

115 Detailed Schedule Saturday, April 7th

8:45 AM - 10:00 AM Session 255. AMC - Citizen Outsider: Children of North African Blaine Kern C Immigrants in France (University of California Press), by Jean Beaman

Organizer and Presider: Marcus Hunter, UCLA Panelists: Jean Beaman, Purdue University; Jessica Welburn, University of Iowa; Melissa F Weiner, College of the Holy Cross; B. Brian Foster, University of Mississippi

8:45 AM - 10:00 AM Session 256. Roundtable - Education Riverbend 2

Presider: Rebekah Stanton, East Carolina University

• Undergraduate Apathy: What Faculty Can Do-- Rebekah Stanton, East Carolina University; Melinda Kane, East Carolina University; David Knox, East Carolina University • Despite our Best Intentions: How Efforts to Provide "Basic" and Inclusive Sex Education Curriculums Fall Short-- Orlaith Heymann, University of Cincinnati • College Preparation Among Minority Students -- Farrah Cambrice, Prairie View A&M • Examining the Effects of Class Size on Student Success in Online Sociology Courses-- Sean Wiliam Bradley, University of Memphis; Gretchen Peterson, University of Memphis • How Much Is A Degree Worth?: Gender and Public Perceptions About Returns to Education -- Daniel Rudel, Indiana University Bloomington

8:45 AM - 10:00 AM Session 257. Roundtable - Work, Gender, Race/Immigration, and Riverbend 2 Inequality

Presider: Karina Powell, University of Central Florida

• Black Mothers and Work in Late 19th Century/Early 20th Century Arkansas-- Kathryn Feltey, University of Akron • Ruling like a lady in a "boy's club" -- leadership styles of female executives in Kazakhstan, Sweden and the United States-- Karina Powell, University of Central Florida • Race, Space, and Agency in the International Introduction Industry: how American men perceive women's agency-- Julia Meszaros, lebanon valley college • Jurisprudence Amid Legal Ambiguity in The Transition to Jim Crow: Black Women versus Railway Companies, 1865-1908-- Hannah Ingersoll, Vanderbilt University • An Examination of Black Women's Entrepreneurial Experiences: How Does Mobility Factor into the Equation?-- Taylor Jackson, Florida State University

116 Detailed Schedule Saturday, April 7th

8:45 AM - 10:00 AM Session 258. Roundtable - Resistance and Transformation Riverbend 2

Presider: Laura West Steck, York College of Pennsylvania

• "Some Shit You Can't Touch": People of Color Resisting Cultural Appropriation in Popular Culture-- Aaryn L Green, University of Cincinnati • Confederate Monument Inscriptions: Different Times, Different Messages-- Heather A. O'Connell, Louisiana State University; Danequa Forrest, Louisiana State University • Contested Symbols in the Wake of Tragedy: Is There a Place for the Confederate Flag and Confederate Monuments in Today's South?-- Ashley Blaise Thompson, Lynchburg College; Edgar Wharton, Lynchburg College; Charles E. Walton, Lynchburg College • Assessing the Impact of Student and Stakeholder Engagement in Community-Based Learning Projects-- Laura West Steck, York College of Pennsylvania • Resilient Disruptions: The Path to Underclass Power in the New Gilded Age-- Kareem Rasheed Muhammad, Allen University

8:45 AM - 10:00 AM Session 259. Roundtable - Youth, Culture, Identity, and the Life Riverbend 2 Course

Presider: Hannah Rose Regan, Vanderbilt University

• Comparison of Biological Parents' and Stepparents' Emotional Investments in their Children's Gender and Sexual Identities-- Lawrence Stacey, Florida State University • Parental and Formal Sexual Education as Potential Mediators of Condom Self-Silencing Behavior in Young Adults-- Eryn Grucza Viscarra, Georgia College & State University • Editing Out Condoms: Contraception in Popular Teen Culture-- Hannah Rose Regan, Vanderbilt University • Growing up faster: examining differences in the transition to adulthood at the intersection of race, sex and citizenship in the U.S.-- Laryssa Mykyta, University of Texas -Rio Grande Valley • "I've Gotten Really Far... Considering What I've Been Through": Identity, Emotion, and Prospects for Upward Mobility among Accelerated and Emerging Adults-- Ashley Ostroot, Florida Atlantic University

8:45 AM - 10:00 AM Session 260. Roundtable - Agency, Power, and Engagement Riverbend 2

Presider: Erin K. Anderson, Washington College

• "Insecure and Angry: The Effects of Precarious Work on Social Trust and Civic Engagement"-- Pete Knepper, North Carolina State University • Boundary Work and the Division of Intergenerational Kinship Labor among Working Class Families in Rural Western New York-- Laura Obernesser, University at Buffalo • Modeling Leadership: Women, Girls, and Socialization Through Girl Scouts-- Erin K. Anderson, Washington College • The Stolen Agency and the Demoralized Social Movement in the Global South-- Lipon Mondal, Dept. of Sociology, Virginia Tech • Power, Consensus, and Popular Hegemony in Cuba-- Ned Rinalducci, Armstrong State University/Georgia Southern University; Humberto Miranda, Instituto de Filosofía 117 Detailed Schedule Saturday, April 7th

8:45 AM - 10:00 AM Session 261. Roundtable - Religion Riverbend 2

Presider: Amy McDowell, University of Mississippi

• Abortion Attitudes and Subjective Religiosity: Examining A Fourfold Typology. -- Christopher Guido, • "Pack Up Your Office and Go": The Not-So-Spiritual Origins of New Congregations-- Richard N Pitt, Vanderbilt University • Holding on to the Dream: Religion, Immigrants, and the American Dream-- Jeremy Reynolds, Purdue University; Matthew May, Oakland University • Doing Church on the Defense: Religious Freedom and the Durability of the Sex/Gender/Sexuality System in Mississippi -- Amy Denise McDowell, University of Mississippi; Pace Ward, University of Mississippi • Taiwanese Spiritual Experiences in Embodied Spiritual Practices-- Wei-Cheng Chiu, Louisiana State University

8:45 AM - 10:00 AM Session 262. Roundtable - Identity, Culture, and Inequalities Riverbend 2

Presider: Whitney Erin Hunt, Wayne State University

• Transformative Possibilities of Extranational Black Identities in Diasporic Cultural Spaces-- Marcelle Medford, Connecticut College • Language Resocialization and Gender Alliances: A Case Study of Aging, Immigration, and Gender Identity in an English Learner Speech Community-- Steven L. Arxer, University of North Texas at Dallas; Maria del Puy Ciriza, Texas Christian Univeristy; Marco Shappeck, University of North Texas at Dallas • Fair Treatment in American Society? An Intersection of Race, Class, and the American Dream-- Jonathan Evans Coats, Alabama A&M University • The Impact of Diversity Strategies on Class Homophily in Interracial Friendships-- Oneya Fennell Okuwobi, The Ohio State University • Negotiating New Racism: "It's Not Racist, It's Not Sexist. It's Just the Way It Is."-- Whitney Erin Hunt, Wayne State University

8:45 AM - 10:00 AM Session 263. Roundtable - Role(s) of Education Riverbend 2

Presider: Annette Marie Allen, Troy University

• Is OER Enough? Experiences from a Textbook Transformation Project-- Christina Wolfe, Georgia Highlands College • Sociologists, Death, Dying and Bereavement: A Secondary Analysis of Literature Written by Sociologists: What Topics are Sociologists Researching and Why are Psychologists So Far Ahead?-- Annette Marie Allen, Troy University • Exploring Political Platforms: Use of Political Platforms to Explore Basic Sociological Principles and Social Problems-- Andrew Latinsky, Florida State University • Study Away: What Difference Does it Make?-- Kristy Maher, Furman University; Erin Hahn, Furman University • The Role of Historical Black Colleges and Universities in the Twenty-First Century-- Timothy Jerell Gibbs, Miles College

118 Detailed Schedule Saturday, April 7th

8:45 AM - 10:00 AM Session 264. Roundtable - Gender and Sexuality Riverbend 2

Presider: Baker Rogers, Georgia Southern University

• Drag in Transition: How Trans & Non-Binary Individuals Use Drag Kinging as a Resource in the South-- Baker Rogers, Georgia Southern University • What are TERFs?: A Content Analysis of Transgender Exclusionary Feminist Blogging Sites -- Kristina Davis, University of Central Florida • Sam Houston State University Fraternity and Sorority Attitudes Towards LGBT Persons-- Jessica Leighanne Ashworth, Sam Houston State University • Current Patterns and Influential Factors of Internal Queer Migration in the United States -- Elizabeth Marie Portaluppi, George Mason University • The Quantitative and Qualitative Representation of Women in History Schoolbooks in Flanders (Belgium)-- Myriam Halimi, Vrije Universiteit Brussel (Belgium); Saray Declercq, Vrije Universiteit Brussel; Els Consuegra, Vrije Universiteit Brussel

8:45 AM - 10:00 AM Session 265. Roundtable -- Attitudes, Perceptions, and Disparities Riverbend 2

Presider: Michael Rejtig, UNC Charlotte

• Cultural Capital, Military Service and Musculoskeletal Disorders-- Ramon Hinojosa, University of Central Florida; Melanie Hinojosa, University of Central Florida; Jenny Nguyen, Decision Information Resources, Inc. • Strangers at the Gate: Neighborhood Context and Breast Cancer Screening Disparities among American Immigrant Women-- Roman Bernard Johnson, University of Alabama- Birmingham • The Relationship Between Group Perception of Time (GPoT), Events, and Practices of Communication-- Michael Rejtig, UNC Charlotte • The Great Gun Divide: Faculty Attitudes Toward Campus Carry-- Benjamin Dowd-Arrow, Florida State University; Mylah Robinson, Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University; Ray Robertson, Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University; Amy Burdette, Florida State University

8:45 AM - 10:00 AM Session 266. Food, Waste, and Environment Blaine Kern B

Presider: David Michael Burley, Southeastern Louisiana University

• Food for Thought: The Effect of Food Waste on the Perception of Environmental Change on the Randolph-Macon College Campus-- Savannah Todd Parsons, Randolph-Macon College; Novella Ogunshina, Randolph-Macon College • Green Image versus Green Impact-- Robert Lee Cavazos, Tarleton State University; Brandon Eary, Tarleton State University; Scott Doty, Tarleton State University; Keelyn Taylor, Tarleton State University • Students Learning the Ups and Downs of Creating a Sustainable Food Campus-- David Michael Burley, Southeastern Louisiana University • E-waste Generation and the Health Consequences of its Improper Management and Disposal-- Francis O. Adeola, University of New Orleans

119 Detailed Schedule Saturday, April 7th

8:45 AM - 10:00 AM Session 267. Non-Traditional Learners in Post-Secondary Blaine Kern D Education

Presider: Will Tyson, University of South Florida

• Examining Personal Motivational Factors for Non-Traditional Student Success in an Online Learning Environment-- Ansonia Elouise Jones, Sam Houston State University • Examining the Use of Peer-Mentorship to Enhance the College Success of Students with Autism-- Sarah Upton, University of Tennessee-Chattanooga • Personal and Professional Motivations of Enrollment in Community College Advanced Technology Programs-- Will Tyson, University of South Florida; Lakshmi Jayaram, University of South Florida

8:45 AM - 10:00 AM Session 268. Asymmetric Warfare in the 21st Century Blaine Kern E

Presider: Jonathan Michael Powell, University of Central Florida

• US Military Assistance, Socialization, and Democratization in the Shadow of Coups-- Jonathan Michael Powell, University of Central Florida; Rebecca Schiel, University of Central Florida • The Corporate War Dead: New Perspectives on the Demographics of American and British Contractors -- Ori Swed, University of Texas-Austin; Jae Kwon, University of Te xas-Austin; Bryan Feldscher, University of Texas-Austin; Thomas Crosbie, Royal Danish Defence College • Terrorists' Attack Patterns-- A Country-Level Research Using Bayesian Data Analysis-- Jiayi Li, University of Tennessee- Knoxville

8:45 AM - 10:00 AM Session 269. Issues in Public Schools: Racialized Tracking, Blaine Kern F Parental Involvement, And More

Presider: Naomi Simmons, Newberry College

• Hands and Minds on Learning: A Review of Project-Based Learning in Rural Kansas-- Naomi Simmons, Newberry College • Family Matters. Or Does It? Parent and Family Involvement in American Education-- Isaiah Cohen, Louisiana State University • What a parent wants, what a parent needs: An examination of special needs families' understanding of special education rights and inclusion-- Michelle Bemiller, Walsh University • Mechanisms of Racialized Tracking-- Christopher Albert Smith, LaGrange College • Switch or Stay?: Social Capital, Race, and Mobility Rates Across School Types-- Jennifer Triplett, Anderson University

8:45 AM - 10:00 AM Session 270. Immigration and Challenges Fleur de Lis

Presider and Discussant: Susan Pearce, East Carolina University

• New Destinations, New Challenges: What is the mean of being Immigrant Women in Saudi Arabia? -- Sevsem Cicek-Okay, University of Cincinnati • Immigration and Crime: What is the relationship between immigration and criminal activity?-- Rebecca Peterson, Kennesaw State University • Race, Sex, and Income Inequality in U.S. Border Cities-- Salvatore John Restifo, The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley

120 Detailed Schedule Saturday, April 7th

8:45 AM - 10:00 AM Session 271. Borders, Inequalities, And Identities Rex A (Omni Hotel)

Presider: Jeffrey Adrian Gardner, Sam Houston State University

• "Together for liberation, together for our nation:" Palestinian Women's Negotiation of Membership in Nationalist Discourse in Sawt Al-Nisa Magazine during the Second Intifada-- Leen Ghassan Alfatafta, New College of Florida • The Global Citizenship Regime as a Caste System-- Ana Velitchkova, University of Mississippi • Counter-Mapping Indigenous Territory: How the Maya-Mam Contest State Representations of Space-- Jeffrey Adrian Gardner, Sam Houston State University

8:45 AM - 10:00 AM Session 272. Environment, Food, Health, and Global Change Rex B (Omni Hotel)

Presider: Amanda Wyant, North Carolina State University

• A Cross-National Examination of Country Context, Food Insecurity, and Income -- Amanda Wyant, North Carolina State University • The Imposition of Colonialist Structures on Climate Change Mitigation and Adaptation-- Ashley Meadow, University of Georgia • The Effects of Social Support Groups on Health Outcomes among Informal Kinship Caregivers in South Africa-- Jessica Casimir, University of Florida • Sport for Development and Asset-Based Community Development from a Systemic Racism Perspective-- Danielle Thomas, Louisiana State University

9:00 AM - 11:00 AM Executive Committee Meeting Cotton Blossom

9:15 AM - 10:15 AM Session 273. Higher Education - Research Incubator Wolfe's Den

Presider: Nancy Lopez, University of New Mexico

• Faculty and Administrators Definitions of Higher Education-- Casey Welch, UMO • Engaging Student-Athletes in Sociological Research-- Jamie Boydstun, Louisiana Tech University

10:15 AM - 11:30 AM Session 274. The Trump Administration and Global Politics I - Riverbend 1 Thematic Session

Organizer and Presider: Timothy Gill, University of North Carolina- Wilmington

• The Future of U.S. Global Empire-- Timothy Gill, University of North Carolina-Wilmington • The Nuclear Deal in Perspective: The History of Love, Hate, and Distrust Cycles in Iran-U.S. relations-- Mahmoud Sadri, Texas Woman's University • Devolving Global Environmental Governance: Local Responses to Climate Change in an Age of Nationalism and Isolationism-- Phil Lewin, Florida Atlantic University • The Bully and the Bear: Power and its Multilevel Exercise in the Trump and Putin Regimes-- Kate Pride Brown, Georgia Tech

121 Detailed Schedule Saturday, April 7th

10:15 AM - 11:30 AM Session 275. Racial and Ethnic Crossroads: The Texas Diversity Blaine Kern D Survey - Paper Session

Organizer: Verna Keith, University of Alabama-Birmingham Presider: Dawne Mouzon, Rutgers University

• Borders and Boundaries: A New Survey of Racial and Ethnic Measurement and Inequality in a Changing Context-- Mary E Campbell, Texas A&M University; Verna Keith, Texas A&M University • Media Consumption, Group Position, and the Reproduction of Racialized Residential Preferences-- Elizabeth Korver-Glenn, University of New Mexico; Sylvia Emmanuel, Texas A&M University • Black Social Media Use and Discrimination: Sites of Oppression and Expression-- Gabe H. Miller, Texas A&M University; Guadalupe Marquez-Velarde, Texas A&M University; Apryl A. Williams, Susquehanna University; Verna Keith, Texas A&M University • Do you See Me?: Racial Identity Mismatch and Racial Discrimination among Latinx, Blacks and Whites-- Vanessa Gonlin, Texas A&M University

10:15 AM - 11:30 AM Session 276. Racialized Immigrants: Interactions with State Blaine Kern E Violence - Paper Session

Organizer, Presider, and Discussant: Felicia Arriaga, Duke University

• Corporatization, Institutional Legitimacy, and Color-blindness in Immigration Control-- Kim Ebert, North Carolina State University; Emily Estrada, High Point University; Wenjie Liao, North Carolina State University • "This is a family bill not an immigration bill": Adoptee Deportations, the Adoptee Citizenship Act, and the Changing Racialization of Transnational Transracial Adoptee Immigrants- - Wendy Marie Laybourn, University of Maryland College Park • Effects of Racialization: The role of stigma consciousness in forming Muslim Group Identity-- Nura Sediqe, Duke University • Who Will Save Us? Examination of the Faith Action ID program and "Sanctuary" Resolutions as maneuvers in racial triangulation-- Felicia Arriaga, Duke University

10:15 AM - 11:30 AM Session 277. Racism and Policy: Examining "Colorblind" Policies Blaine Kern F that Exacerbate Racial Inequality - Paper Session

Organizer: Trenita Childers, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Presider: Louise Seamster, University of Tennessee-Knoxville

• Racializing Patient Eligibility Policies in the Healthcare Safety Net-- Collin Mueller, Duke University • Documentation Policy and Racialized Statelessness in the Dominican Republic-- Trenita Childers, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill • The State's Role in the Flint Water Crisis-- Louise Seamster, University of Tennessee-Knoxville • Perilous Ground: Black Municipal Incorporation in the U.S. South-- Danielle Purifoy, Duke University

122 Detailed Schedule Saturday, April 7th

10:15 AM - 11:30 AM Session 278. Struggles & Strategies for Researching Gender & Fulton Sexualities (Sexualities Mini-Conference: Co-Sponsored with SWS- South and Committee on Gender and Sexualities) - Paper Session

Organizer: Katie Acosta, Georgia State University Presider: Tony Love, University of Kentucky

• Will you dance with me?: The challenges of in-group membership in ethnographic fieldwork-- Em Rowe, University of Delaware • Learning about Trans Families: Researcher Challenges and Strategies-- Carla Pfeffer, University of South Carolina • What did you expect? Virtual Manhood Acts and Techniques of Neutralization in a Digital Age-- Tony Love, University of Kentucky; Mairead Moloney, University of Kentucky • Sacrifice the Few to Save the Many: Ethical Dilemmas in Qualitative Research-- Brianna VanArsdale, University of Delaware

10:15 AM - 11:30 AM Session 279. Marginalized Mothering, Poverty, and Social Policy Julia Change - Paper Session

Organizer: Sheila Katz, University of Houston Presider: Stephanie Gonzalez Guittar, University of Central Florida

• Intensive Mothering and Economic Nurturing: Welfare-to-Work Program Managers' Emphasis on Mothering Via Work in Welfare-to-Work Programs-- Brianna Turgeon, Kent State University • Stigma Management Strategies of Mothers Living in A Motel-- Stephanie Gonzalez Guittar, University of Central Florida • Parenting Classes: State Intervention in the Mothering Practices of Women in Poverty-- Tiffany Taylor, Kent State University; Brianna Turgeon, Kent State University • Marginalized Mothering in College on Welfare: How Single Mothers on Welfare in Higher Education Negotiate Multiple Identities of Mothering, Welfare, and Academics-- Sheila Katz, University of Houston

10:15 AM - 11:30 AM Session 280. Colorism: Cultural Expressions, Sexuality, and Natchez Measurement Issues - Paper Session

Organizer: Verna Keith, University of Alabama-Birmingham Presider: Whitney Howzell, Widener University

• 'I Bet That-itch Look Better Red:' Exploring the Prevalence of Colorism in Rap Lyrics-- JeffriAnne Wilder, University of North Florida • 'Actually Black': A Narrative Analysis of Colorism among African American Men-- Edlin Veras, University of South Florida • Colorism and Sexual Desirability-- Whitney Howzell, Widener University • Problems and Prospects in Measuring Skin Color for Sociological Analysis-- Lance Hannon, Villanova University; Robert DeFina, Villanova University

Discussant: • Elizabeth Hordge-Freeman, University of South Florida

123 Detailed Schedule Saturday, April 7th

10:15 AM - 11:30 AM Session 281. Policing America - Paper Session Tchoupltoulas

Organizer: Craig Boylstein, Coastal Carolina University Presider: Patrick Rafail, Tulane University

• The Spatial Ecology of Fatal Police Shootings in the United States-- Patrick Rafail, Tulane University • The Facts in Black and Blue: Examining Partisan Media Coverage of Highly Publicized Cases of Police-related Deaths- - Joshua Wakeham, University of Alabama • Police Use Force in the United States-- Craig Boylstein, Coastal Carolina University

10:15 AM - 11:30 AM Session 282. AMC - Being Black, Being Male ON Campus: Blaine Kern C Understanding and Confronting Black Male Collegiate Experiences (SUNY Press), by Derrick Brooms

Organizer and Presider: Carson Byrd, University of Louisville Panelists: Derrick Brooms, University of Cincinnati; Robert L. Reece, University of Texas-Austin; Bedelia Nicola Richards, University of Richmond; James M. Thomas, University of Mississippi

10:15 AM - 11:30 AM Session 283. Workshop - Teaching Gender & Sexualities New Levee (Sexualities Mini-Conference; Co-Sponsored with SWS-South and Committee on Gender and Sexualities)

Organizer: Kylie Parrotta, Delaware State University Presider: Emily Cabaniss, Sam Houston State University

• Project-Based Learning: Revealing Gender Inequality through Scavenger Hunts and Photo Essays-- Emily Cabaniss, Sam Houston State University; Kylie Parrotta, Delaware State University • Formal Discussions as a Graded Class Activity for Gender and Sexuality Courses-- Elizabeth Seale, SUNY Oneonta • Teaching Masculinities in the time of #MeToo: Peace & Pain in the Classroom-- Marni Brown, Georgia Gwinnett College • Survey Says...' and 'What Is...?': Using Interactive Gameshows to Teach about Title IX-- Diane Everett, Stetson University; Cathy Downes, Stetson University • False Rape Reports and Courtroom Talk: A Research Methods and Theory Exercise-- Tanetta Andersson, Trinity College

124 Detailed Schedule Saturday, April 7th

10:15 AM - 11:30 AM Session 284. Roundtable - Religion Riverbend 2

Presider: Betsie Garner, Tennessee Tech University

• The Relationship Between Religious Evangelicalism and the Four Dimensions of Empathy in Southern Residents When Accounting for Religious Fundamentalism and Spiritualism-- Christopher Bradley, Troy University; Taylor Nowlin, Troy University; Riley King, Troy University • Community Religious Concentration and Composition, Social Resources, and Depression in a Disaster-Affected Population-- Leah Drakeford, Louisiana State University; Vanessa Parks, Louisiana State University; Tim Slack, Louisiana State University; Rajeev Ramchand, RAND Corporation; Melissa L. Finucane, RAND Corporation; Matt Lee, Louisiana State University • Warm and Friendly Churches: Southern Hospitality, Christian Hospitality, and the Institutional Maintenance of Local Congregations-- Betsie Garner, Tennessee Tech University • Views of the Poor: The Effect of Religiosity-- Bethany Smith, Baylor University • Examining the Therapeutic Processes Associated with Conservative Christian Parental Acceptance of their Son or Daughter's Lesbian, Gay or Bisexual Orientation-- Francis Cavallo, Pastoral Counseling Services of the South Shore; Christopher Bradley, Troy University

10:15 AM - 11:30 AM Session 285. Roundtable - Sexual Assault on Campus I (Co- Riverbend 2 Sponsored by SWS-S and the Committee on Gender and Sexuality)

Organizer: Shannon Carter, University of Central Florida Presider: Denise Bissler, Randolph-Macon College

• Campus Sexual Assault-- Denise Bissler, Randolph-Macon College; Scott London, Randolph-Macon College; Amie Hess, Meredith College; Kris Macomber, Meredith College; Mary Ann Vega, George Mason University; Angela Hattery, George Mason University; Shannon N. Davis, George Mason University; Bailey McDaniel, Mississippi State University; Shelby Statham, University of South Florida; Wolly Mason, New College of Florida

10:15 AM - 11:30 AM Session 286. Roundtable - Sexual Assault on Campus II (Co- Riverbend 2 Sponsored by SWS-S and the Committee on Gender and Sexuality)

Organizer: Shannon Carter, University of Central Florida Presider: Tiffany Parsons, University of West Georgia

• Sexual Assault on Campus-- Tiffany Parsons, University of West Georgia; Rebecca Hensley, Southeastern Louisiana University; Whitney Hayes, Virginia Tech; Tanice Foltz, Indiana University Northwest; Denise Bissler, Randolph-Macon College

125 Detailed Schedule Saturday, April 7th

10:15 AM - 11:30 AM Session 287. Roundtable - Gender, Masculinity Riverbend 2

Presider: Michael Armato, University of Central Florida

• Deconstructing Masculinist Leaders: A Critical Discourse Analysis of Alt-Right Patriarchy-- Timothy Haverda, University of Texas-San Antonio; John Bartkowski, University of Texas- San Antonio • Donald Trump, Bill O'Reilly & Harvey Weinsten: Media Framings of Masculinity -- Michael Armato, University of Central Florida • Female House Members on Social Media: How Gender and Party Influence Centrality in Online Social Networks-- Morgan Johnstonbaugh, University of Arizona • Like A Fire Bell in the Night: The Socio-Political Consequences of Economic Insecurity Among White Working-Class Men-- Eric Bjorklund, University of Arizona • "Dude, You're a Slut": An Exploratory Analysis of Sexual Harassment and Assault among Transmen Before and After Transition-- Sarah Rogers, Mississippi State University; Baker Rogers, Georgia Southern University

10:15 AM - 11:30 AM Session 288. Roundtable - Drugs Riverbend 2

Presider: Brittnie Leigh Aiello, Merrimack College

• The Politics of Pot: Marijuana Use and the Potential for Protest -- Jake McCollough Kane, Baylor University • Access to Medical Marijuana and Substance Use Disorders Symptoms-- Corey Pomykacz, University of Central Florida; Jason Ford, University of Central Florida • The Juvenile Opiate/ Heroin User -- Jing Chen, Picard Center, ULL; Craig Joseph Forsyth, University of Louisiana-Lafayette; Raymond Biggar, Piacrd Center, ULL; York Forsyth, Picard Center, ULL; Steven Dick, Picard Center, ULL; Karen Burstein, Pircard Center, ULL • Policing the Opiate Crisis-- Brittnie Leigh Aiello, Merrimack College • Prescription Opioid Misuse: A Test of General Strain Theory and Self-Control Theory -- Lynnette Priscilla Coto, Louisiana State University

10:15 AM - 11:30 AM Session 289. Roundtable - Stigma Riverbend 2

Presider: Daniel Kavish, Lander University

• Fear of Lasting Impressions and Consequences: The Relationship between Blackmail Victimization, Stigma, and Technology-- Daniel Kavish, Lander University • Self-Injury and Stigma-- Victoria Gaines, • I Am a Damn Good Mother Who Had an Abortion: Intensive Mothering and Abortion Stigma-- Andrea Becker, Vanderbilt University • Gendered Stigma of Weight Loss Surgery -- Leslie E Pierce, North Carolina State University • Sex Sells but at What Cost? Examining How Sex Workers Manage a Stigmatized Identity -- Autumn Owen, Meredith College

126 Detailed Schedule Saturday, April 7th

10:15 AM - 11:30 AM Session 290. Roundtable - Disaster(s) Riverbend 2

Presider: Lukas Szrot, University of Kansas

• Living in the Age of Unnatural Disasters, a Case Study: Long- term Impacts of Hurricane Matthew on a Black Community in Eastern North Carolina-- Diamond Holloman, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill • "Everyone knows that nuclear power can cause accidents."": Pro-Nuclear and Anti-Nuclear Dynamics and Risk Normalization in Post-Fukushima France-- Julie Schweitzer, Oklahoma State University; Tamara Mix, Oklahoma State University • Who's listening? General risk perception and trust by education following the Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill. -- Chelsea Elizabeth Adams, Louisiana State University; Rajeev Ramchand, RAND Corporation; Vanessa Parks, Louisiana State University; Tim Slack, Louisiana State University; Leah Drakeford, Louisiana State University; Melissa L. Finucane, RAND Corporation; Matt Lee, Louisiana State University • Who Cares about the Environment? Environmental Concern by Religious Affiliation-- Lukas Szrot, University of Kansas

10:15 AM - 11:30 AM Session 291. Roundtable - Food and Diet Riverbend 2

Presider: Ruth Margaret Stamper, University of Kansas

• The Intersection of Food and Housing Insecurity among College Students -- Deirdre Sommerlad-Rogers, Greensboro College; Andrew Mails, University of North Carolina- Greensboro • Are Blueberries a Cure-all? Investigating the Medicalization of Food-- Lauren Newmyer, Texas Tech University; Carol S Lindquist, Texas Tech University • "Local Food Systems as Incremental Utopianism: Dissecting Access and Assimilation"-- Ruth Margaret Stamper, University of Kansas • Socio-historical Forces Underlying Dietary Transformation: A Case Study of Marshall Islanders-- Jin Young Choi, Sam Houston State University; Anthony Winson, University of Guelph

127 Detailed Schedule Saturday, April 7th

10:15 AM - 11:30 AM Session 292. Roundtable - Aging, Ability, Inequalities Riverbend 2

Presider: Melanie Hinojosa, University of Central Florida

• Publicly Pushed Out: Race, Gender, and Disability in Alternative Schools for Suspended Students-- Brionca D. Taylor, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill • Relationship Between Child Mental Health and Use of Special Education Services-- Melanie Hinojosa, University of Central Florida; Ramon Hinojosa, University of Central Florida; Jenny Nguyen, Decision Information Resources, Inc.; Rameika Newman, University of Central Florida; Josalie Condon, University of Central Florida • Exploring how disabled Self-Advocated are challenging the dominant impairment narrative. -- Tresa Renee Welch, George Mason University • An Application of the Disablement Process to Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual Adults -- Jeffrey Lentz, Georgia State University • Under the Ageist Microscope: The Biomedicalization of Successful Aging-- Jessica Herling, Virginia Tech; Sadie Giles, Virginia Tech

10:15 AM - 11:30 AM Session 293. Roundtable - Gender, Relationships, Violence Riverbend 2

Presider: Walker Lee, Valdosta State University

• Race and Women's Reactions to Unwanted Sexual Contact in Public Drinking Settings-- Ifeyinwa F Davis, Louisiana State University; Sarah Becker, Louisiana State University; Justine Tinkler, University of Georgia • Black women: The forgotten victims of sexual assault? -- Malissa Alinor Jerome, University of Georgia • Slut Shaming and Happiness: The Porn Industry's Influence on Cultural Expectations of Women-- Stephanie Alvarez, florida atlantic university • Conversion Disorder: The "not-so-mysterious" tics in Le Roy, New York-- Melinda Blankenship, Missouri Southern State University; David Locher, Missouri Southern State University • Sugar-Daddy Better Pay: The Correlation Between Sugar Daddy Relationships and College-- Walker Lee, Valdosta State University; Destini Shaw, Valdosta State University

10:15 AM - 11:30 AM Session 294. Roundtable - Network(s), Change Riverbend 2

Presider: Stephanie Southworth, Coastal Carolina University

• Using Service Learning to Foster Social Justice and Community Change-- Stephanie Southworth, Coastal Carolina University; Sara Anne Brallier, Coastal Carolina University • A Semantic Network Analysis of Pro-Life and Pro-Choice NGOs in the US Abortion Debate-- Zhong (John) Zheng, University of South Florida • The Network Habitus-- Kyle Puetz, University of Arizona • Leading in an Echo Chamber: Competing Social Movement and Network Actors-- Shawn Gaulden, Florida State University • The Order of Automation, Diagnosed-- Joshua Hurwitz, Columbia University

128 Detailed Schedule Saturday, April 7th

10:15 AM - 11:30 AM Session 295. Poster Session Atrium Foyer

• Interfaith Dating: Attitudes and Experiences of College Students-- Kristi Hoffman, Roanoke College; Meeta Mehrotra, Roanoke College; Emma Charles, Roanoke College; Isabella Barron, Roanoke College • Self-Identified Religiosity and Its impact on Multiple Sex Partners and Attitudes toward Extra-Marital Sex and Sex Education in Schools-- Keely Fox, University of South Carolina-Aiken; Douglas Kuck, University of South Carolina- Aiken • It's just casual: the link between casual dating applications and domestic violence-- Kaylee Marie Dee, University of Central Florida • Real vs. Perceived Social Distance: Interracial Relationship Disapproval Rates Among College Students-- Michael C. Whitehawk, Texas State University-San Marcos; Colin Pierson, Texas State University-San Marcos • All by Myself: Parenting Styles of Single Parent's-- Harley Jo Lookenott, Lee University • Maternal woes: Anxiety, pursued recovery, and strained love of opioid addicted mothers-- Arlie Tagayuna, Lee University • The Gendered Nature of Outdoor Education-- Jessica Michele Myer, Emory & Henry College • From the Frat House to the White House: Is it Just Locker Room Talk? -- Aerial Johnson, Tennessee State University • How White Men Benefit from Trump: An Analysis of Neoliberal Policy on Job Networks-- Alberto Gomez-Daboin, Florida Atlantic University • The White Privilege of Beauty Standards within the United States: A Socio-Historical Approach-- Megan Balut, Lee University; Mykah Smith, Lee University

10:15 AM - 11:30 AM Session 296. Popular Culture and Representation in Media Blaine Kern A

Presider: Peter Nieckarz, Jr., Western Carolina University

• The Orange Elephant in the Room: An Analysis of Trump's Influence on Professional Wrestling-- A.J. Ortega, University of Houston-Victoria • Nasty Women Telling Jokes: Analyzing Audiences of Feminist Stand-Up Comedy-- Katie Cooper, University of South Florida • Contested Representation: Moonlight in the 2017 Oscars-- Wayne Rivera, Florida State University; Taylor Jackson, Florida State University • All Things REconsidered: 20 Years of Research on Public Radio-- Peter Nieckarz, Jr., Western Carolina University

129 Detailed Schedule Saturday, April 7th

10:15 AM - 11:30 AM Session 297. Environmental Disaster in the 21st Century Blaine Kern B

Presider: Dana Greene, Colorado State University

• Contemplating the Coral Crisis: How Human Actions are Having a Detrimental Effect on Underwater Ecosystems-- Meagan Louise Sanders, University of Texas-Arlington • Slow Violence of Social and Environmental Harms: The Case of the Bhopal Disaster-- Nikhilendu Deb, University of Tennessee- Knoxville • The Phoenix of 20th Century Environmental Justice in Trump America-- Kamala Platt, Arizona State University • When the Media Frames the 2017 Northern California Wildfires as an Apocalyptic Event: A Visual Sociological Content Analysis-- Dana Greene, Colorado State University • After the Deluge: Gentrified Spaces in the Aftermath of Disaster-Induced Outmigration-- Natalie Delia Deckard, Davidson College

10:15 AM - 11:30 AM Session 298. Is It Working? Evaluating Social Change Programs Creole Queen

Presiders: Hephzibah Strmic-Pawl, Manhattanville College; Joanna Hunter, Radford University

• Review, Revaluation, and Reflection: Understanding Ones Roll as an Applied Sociologist in Social and Institutional Change -- Jeffry Will, University of North Florida, Center for Community Initiatives • Research Incubator Proposal: Turning Evaluation Data into Publishable Results-- Joanna Hunter, Radford University • Motivations for Health Advocacy in an Age of Health Uncertainty -- Roma Hanks, University of South Alabama; Sarah Wraight, University of South Alabama; Joseph Abbott, Rhodes State College; Candis Patterson, University of South Alabama • The Role of Women's Funds and Giving Circles in Feminist Movements: Challenges and Possibilities-- Lyndi Hewitt, UNC Asheville

10:15 AM - 11:30 AM Session 299. Race and Colorblindness Delta Queen

Presider: Charles Gallagher, La Salle University

• The Operation of Color-blindism in the Perceptions and Experiences of Students of Color at Predominately white Universities-- Erin Pryor, Belmont University; Shelby Longard, Belmont University; Justin Lang, Belmont University • "LGBT, blacks, every other racial minority and then straight white males": How the Institutionalization of Colorblindness Created White Male Victimization -- Charles Gallagher, La Salle University • The Advantages of Anti-Racism: Being Fully Human-- Rachael Neal, St. Edward's University; Rebecca Darling, St. Edward's University • Resistance Ideology: White Students' Perceptions of Microaggressions-- Holly J. Benton, North Carolina State University; Casey Strange, North Carolina State University; Maxine Thompson, North Carolina State University; Virginia Riel, North Carolina State University

130 Detailed Schedule Saturday, April 7th

10:15 AM - 11:30 AM Session 300. Emerging Gender Roles and Norms in 21st Century Fleur de Lis America

Presider: Kathrin Ann Parks, Loras College

• Examining the Academic Motherhood Penalty at Liberal Arts Colleges-- Kathrin Ann Parks, Loras College • Gender and Faculty Time Allocations: Evidence from Time Diaries-- Sarah Winslow, Clemson University • "White Female Elementary School Teachers and Campus Safety in the Wake of Sandy Hook"-- Mary Elizabeth Jalufka, Southwestern University • Class Inequality, Gender, and Household Income: a Cross National Analysis-- Berglind Holm Ragnarsdottir, The Graduate Center City University of New York • Contemporary Feminist Concerns: Toward an Intersectional Understanding -- Alicia Mulvaney Hooper, University of Texas- Arlington

10:15 AM - 11:30 AM Session 301. Issues in Higher Education Magnolia

Presider: Rachel Allison, Mississippi State University

• Gender, Anticipated Family Formation, and Graduate School Expectations among Undergraduates-- Rachel Allison, Mississippi State University; Margaret Ralston, Mississippi State University • A Rationale for Urban Human Capital Growth in the Knowledge Economy: The U.S. I-65 Corridor -- Brandon McReynolds, • Seeking Evidence of Grade Inflation at For-Profit Colleges and Universities -- Andrew Frederick Baird, Florida Atlantic University; J. Scott Carter, University of Central Florida; Micah Roos, Virginia Tech • HBCUs in the Twenty-Fisrt Century-- Timothy Jerell Gibbs, Miles College • Rethinking Success at Community Colleges: A Literature Review-- Celeste Atkins, University of Arizona

10:15 AM - 11:30 AM Session 302. Race and Education Mississippi Queen

Presider: Yasmiyn Irizarry, The University of Texas at Austin

• Hiding in Plain Sight: Racialized Tracking in the United States-- Yasmiyn Irizarry, The University of Texas at Austin • A difference in perception: how differences in perception of effort contribute to the racial achievement educational gap-- Leah Luan Gillion, Princeton University • Identifying Opportunities for Hispanic Inclusion in STEM Careers-- Eric Lopez, Hispanic Association on Corporate Responsibility; Lisette Garcia, Hispanic Association on Corporate Responsibility • How interactions on campus influence students at predominantly white institutions: An analysis of intergroup contact theory-- Emily Medina, North Carolina State University

131 Detailed Schedule Saturday, April 7th

10:15 AM - 11:30 AM Session 303. Work, Technology, And Uncertainties Rex A (Omni Hotel)

Presider: J Lotus Seeley, Florida Atlantic University

• "Down Here We Rely on Fishing and Oil": Work, Culture and Interpretive Understandings of the 2010 BP Oil Spill Disaster-- Jill Ann Harrison, University of Oregon • Cool kids and wise dinosaurs: The paradoxes of youth and aging in the cultural industries-- Alexandre Frenette, Arizona State University • Who Stays and Who Leaves? Understanding the Career Trajectories of Arts Alumni-- Timothy Dowd, Emory University; Alexandre Frenette, Arizona State University • Shock Troops and Shock Absorbers: IT Support Workers Doing Emotional Labor in the Rationalizing University-- J Lotus Seeley, Florida Atlantic University • Job Insecurity, Managerial Incompetence, and Workers' Mental/Physical Health -- Martha Crowley, North Carolina State University; Vincent Roscigno, The Ohio State University; Oneya Fennell Okuwobi, The Ohio State University; Amanda Wyant, North Carolina State University

10:15 AM - 11:30 AM Session 304. Status Effects on Group Processes Rex B (Omni Hotel)

Presider: Karen Hegtvedt, Emory University

• What's a Manager Gotta Do? Factors Affecting Legitimacy Gains-- Karen Hegtvedt, Emory University; Cathryn Johnson, Emory University; Jennifer Hayward, Emory University • Using Implicit Associations to Study Status Inequalities-- Christopher Munn, The Ohio State University; David Melamed, The Ohio State University; Scott Savage, University of Houston • Status, Power, and Vocal Dynamics-- Joseph Dippong, University of North Carolina-Charlotte • The Double Disadvantage: A Theory of Status-Stigma Intensification and Moral Expectations -- Jessica Pfaffendorf, University of Arizona

10:30 AM - 11:30 AM Session 305. Religion, Race, and Gender - Research Incubator Wolfe's Den

Presider: Johnny Willams, Trinity University

• "God Loves Everyone": How Young Children Learn About Race and Gender in Sunday School-- Henry Zonio, University of Kentucky • Constructing Critical Race Workshops: Considerations and Best Practices for Workshop Engagements Teaching Racial Literacy-- Rachel Austin, University of North Carolina at Charlotte

11:45 AM - 1:00 PM Session 306. Global Trump(ism): Brexit, Modi, and the Race to the Riverbend 1 Bottom - Presidential Plenary

Organizer: David Embrick, University of Connecticut Presider: Michelle Christian, University of Tennessee Panelists: Bandana Purkayastha, University of Connecticut; Steve Garner, Birmingham City University

132 Detailed Schedule Saturday, April 7th

1:15 PM - 2:15 PM Session 307. Racial Discourse and Politics - Research Incubator Wolfe's Den

Presider: Verna Keith, University of Alabama-Birmingham

• "Spelman (Woman), Morehouse (Man): How Single-Sex Historically Black Colleges and Universities Negotiate Gender Fluidity"-- Tiara Giddings, Georgia State University • A "Dream Match" of Hip-Hop, Wrestling, and Twitter: Challenging the Racial Politics of Professional Wrestling -- Curtis Lamar Webb III, University of Cincinnati

1:15 PM - 2:30 PM Session 308. Race and Culture: Intersections and Inquiry Blaine Kern A

Organizer: Nathaniel Chapman, Arkansas Tech University Presider: Akiv Dawson, Howard University

• Black, White, and Blue: Framing Police Behavior in Race- Related Civil Unrest 50 years after Kerner-- Akiv Dawson, Howard University; Arelia Johnson, Howard University; Anjerrika Bean, Howard University • It's More Than News: Print Media, The Tuskegee Syphilis Study and Collective Memory among African Africans-- Cleothia Frazier, Vanderbilt University • The Legacy of Slavery and its Impact on Conspicuous Consumption: A study about identity and financial habits-- Miara Cave, Texas Tech University • Ties to Cultural Roots? Race-Ethnicity, Education, and Attendance at European and Non-European Rooted Arts Events-- Nile DeGray Patterson, Louisiana State University

1:15 PM - 2:30 PM Session 309. The Election of Trump and Extreme Ideology - Julia Thematic Session

Organizer: J. Scott Carter, University of Central Florida Presider: Nikilaus Wycha, University of Central Florida

• Alt-Right or Traditional Right? Differences in Pre-Election Support for Donald Trump-- Nikilaus Wycha, University of Central Florida • Alt-Left, Alt-Right, Alt-Human-- Brittany Speaks; Christopher Albert Smith, LaGrange College; Toni Ball, LaGrange College; Raechel Pike, LaGrange College • Religion, Christian Nationalism, and the Trump Vote: Evidence from a National Survey of Americans-- Andrew Whitehead, Clemson University; Samuel Perry, University of Oklahoma; Joseph Baker, East Tennessee State University • Trump and The Rise of Nationalist Rhetoric: An Ecofeminist Analysis of Forms of Symbolic Power in Ideological Discourse and Environmental Policy and Procedures-- Dakota K. T. Raynes, Oklahoma State University; Adam M. Straub, Oklahoma State University • What Happened to Sanders? Millennials Analyses of the 2016 Election Post-Primaries-- Jacquelyn Fernandez, University of Central Florida

133 Detailed Schedule Saturday, April 7th

1:15 PM - 2:30 PM Session 310. The Trump Administration and Global Politics II: The Riverbend 1 Western Hemisphere - Thematic Session

Organizer: Timothy Gill, University of North Carolina-Wilmington Presider: Jon Shefner, University of Tennessee-Knoxville

• The Trump Administration and Socialist Venezuela-- David Smilde, Tulane University • The Pendulum Does Not Swing: the U.S. and Bolivia in the Times of Evo Morales-- Jorge Derpic, University of Georgia • Democratic Decline and its Discontents: Nicaraguan Politics and U.S. Foreign Policy in the Trump Era-- Pamela Neumann, Tulane University • NAFTA, Trump, and U.S. Workers-- Jon Shefner, University of Tennessee-Knoxville • The Trump Administration and the War on Drugs: Empire's Waning Influence in Latin America-- Rebecca Hanson, University of Florida

1:15 PM - 2:30 PM Session 311. LGBTQ Aging in TrumpsAmerica - Thematic Session Riverbend 2

Organizer, Presider, and Discussant: Jeffrey Lentz, Georgia State University

• Continued Changes in Activist Organizations throughout Presidential Administrations-- Ana LaBoy, Georgia State University • Reconciling Sexuality and Spirituality-- Jonathon Wesley, Georgia State University • LGBTQ Aging-- Lakera Foster, Interdenominational Theological Center

1:15 PM - 2:30 PM Session 312. Audit Studies of Discrimination 1: Innovations in Blaine Kern D Contexts and Methods - Paper Session

Organizers: Raj Ghoshal, Elon University; S. Gaddis, UCLA Presider: Carlos Tavares, Duke University

• No Room at The Inn? Disability Access in The New Sharing Economy-- Mason Ameri, Rutgers University; Sean Rogers, Cornell University; Lisa Schur, Rutgers University; Douglas Kruse, Rutgers University • "We go totally subjective": Discretion, Bias and Benevolence in Private Rental Market Screening Practices-- Anna Reosti, • Who Gets the Callback? Who Gets the Job? A Comparison of Callback and Job Offer Outcomes in Field Experiments of Hiring-- Lincoln Quillian, Northwestern University; John Lee, Northwestern University; Mariana Oliver, Northwestern University • Technical aspects of correspondence studies (with a focus on resume randomization)-- Joanna Lahey, Texas A&M University; Ryan Beasley, SimQuest Solutions Inc.

134 Detailed Schedule Saturday, April 7th

1:15 PM - 2:30 PM Session 313. Race, Space, and Theory - Paper Session Blaine Kern E

Organizer: Victor Ray, The University of Tennessee Knoxville Presider: Atiya Husain, University of Richmond

• African Americans' Perceptions of Opportunities in Detroit-- Jessica Welburn, University of Iowa • "Affective labor in the (Re)Making of Racial Power"-- James M. Thomas, University of Mississippi • DuBois & Me in Lowndes County: Black Spatial Science and Speculation -- Danielle Purifoy, Duke University • How Islamophobia Made Ferguson -- Atiya Husain, University of Richmond

1:15 PM - 2:30 PM Session 314. AMC - Race, Class, and Choice in Latino/a Higher Blaine Kern C Education: Pathways in the College-for-All Era (Palgrave), by Sarah Ovink

Organizers: Kim Ebert, North Carolina State University; Melanie Gast, University of Louisville Presider: Kim Ebert, North Carolina State University Panelists: Sarah Ovink, Virginia Tech; Amanda Lewis, University of Illinois at Chicago; Nancy Lopez, University of New Mexico; Elizabeth Vaquera, George Washington University; Derrick Brooms, University of Cincinnati

1:15 PM - 2:30 PM Session 315. Workshop - Navigating the Academic Job Market: Natchez How Hiring Committees View Your Application and What They Are Looking For

Organizer and Presider: Ashley Woody Doane, University of Hartford Panelists: Jeannie Haubert, Winthrop University; Alford Young Jr, University of Michigan

1:15 PM - 2:30 PM Session 316. Race in the Marketplace (RIM) (Sponsored by the Magnolia Committee on Racial and Ethnic Minorities)

Organizer and Presider: Anthony Harrison, Virginia Tech

• Diversity, Cultural Tourism, and the Spatialization of Nostalgia in Washington, D.C.-- Brandi T. Summers, Virginia Commonwealth University • Black Strategic Mothering, the Movement for Black Lives, and the "School Choice" Marketplace-- Riché J. Barnes, Yale University • Buying Black - How racial ideologies condition the consumption preferences and practices of African Americans-- Cassi L. Pittman, Case Western Reserve University • Do They Need It: Responding to Pressures to Lend to Family and Friends-- Frederick F. Wherry, Princeton University; Kristin S. Seefeldt, University of Michigan; Anthony S. Alvarez, California State University at Fullerton

1:15 PM - 2:30 PM SWS-South Business Meeting Cotton Blossom

135 Detailed Schedule Saturday, April 7th

1:15 PM - 2:30 PM Session 317. Poster Session Atrium Foyer

• Media influences over African American Higher Education-- Eimari Bradley, • A Sociological Analysis of Black Consciousness & Embodiment at a Predominantly White Institution-- Jenny Mai, Wake Forest University • Racist Framing in The Current Political Climate-- Candice LaShell Idlebird, Harris-Stowe State University • Hashtags and Hijabs: An Analysis of Empowering and Islamophobic Tweets During Turbulent Times-- Joshua Edward Warren, Texas State University-San Marcos; Stephanie Yadira Villanueva, Texas State University-San Marcos • In Between the Color-line: Perception, Expectation, and Identity of Biracial Individuals in a Predominantly White Christian University Campus -- Sianna Mylan Reynolds, Lee University; Arlie Tagayuna, Lee University • En la Mano de Dios: Perception of Deferred Action of Childhood Arrivals (DACA) within Hispanic Communities in Southeastern Tennessee-- Ashley Jordan Crass, Lee University • Effects of Tourism: Americans' Perception Changes after Visiting Cuba-- Tyler Marquis Gaines, Reinhardt University • Color Wars: Colorism in the African American Community-- Haita Toure, East Carolina University • The Association Between Perceived Discrimination and Depressive Symptomatology Among the Children of Caribbean Immigrants-- Fabrice Julien, • Discrimination and Depression: A Comparative Study of Black Americans and Afro-Caribbean Adults in the United States-- Bianca Cecile Monfilston, University of Central Florida

1:15 PM - 2:30 PM Session 318. Changing Attitudes on Environment Blaine Kern B

Presider: Megan Balut, Lee University

• Ideological Effects on Perceptions of Global Warming -- Helen Brethauer-Gay, Florida A & M University • The Changing Environmental Attitudes in Trump's America-- Megan Balut, Lee University; Mykah Smith, Lee University • An Exploratory Study of the Mediating Factors Surrounding Millennials' Ethical Fashion Consumption Behaviors-- Sheldine Louis-Juste, University of Central Florida • "We're Not Wasting Coffee Grounds": How College Students Respond to Peers' Resource Consumption and Waste Disposal by Social Class-- Madeline Yu Carrola, Southwestern University • Aquaculture, Water Usage and Farmer's Decision Making: Contributions to the depletion and restoration of the Chicot Aquifer-- JoAnne DeRouen, University of Louisiana-Lafayette

136 Detailed Schedule Saturday, April 7th

1:15 PM - 2:30 PM Session 319. Sexuality and Relationships Blaine Kern F

Presider: Megan Jones, Florida State University

• Sexing It Up: Sexual Patterns Among Married Adults-- Megan Jones, Florida State University • A gift you give yourself, but nothing comes for free: Women's perceptions of costs and benefits of infidelity participation-- Alicia Walker, Missouri State University • Declining Sexual Frequency in the US: Declines for All or Only Some?-- Jeni Loftus, University of Memphis • Who's Getting the Best Sex: A Comparison by Sexual Identity-- Lacey Jae Ritter, Wingate University; Hannah Morris, East Carolina University; David Knox, East Carolina University

1:15 PM - 2:30 PM Session 320. Reproducing Colorblindness and the 'American Creole Queen Identity'

Presider: Celeste Nichole Lee, University of West Georgia

• To Be, But Not to See: Color-blind Racism in College Millennials of Color-- Jonathan Michael Cox, University of Central Florida • Melania Trump: The Embodiment of Non-Threatening Womanhood-- Cassandra Denise Chaney, Louisiana State University • Millennials' Response to the 2016 Presidential Election-- Celeste Nichole Lee, University of West Georgia • The Multidimensional Nature of being American: Racial Patterns in "Americaness" and the Influence of Individualism/Meritocracy-- Raul S. Casarez, Rice University • Where America is Great Again: Reproducing Racism in Historical Tourism -- Camille Ann Petersen, Northeastern University

1:15 PM - 2:30 PM Session 321. Race and Gender Delta Queen

Presider: Wendy Marie Laybourn, University of Maryland College Park

• Sorry, Not Sorry: Reinforcing Race-Gender Hierarchies through Calls for Public Apologies-- Wendy Marie Laybourn, University of Maryland College Park; Joanna Pepin, University of Maryland College Park • Choices and challenges of female pastors of historically black churches-- Amy C. Krull, Western Kentucky University • Belly Dancing, Orientalism, and Representations of Arab Women in the West-- Leena Torky, Meredith College • Marginalized Experiences, Diversity Ideologies, and Comic Book Conventions: Race, Gender, and Cultural Capital in Cosplay-- Manuel Andres Ramirez, University of South Florida

137 Detailed Schedule Saturday, April 7th

1:15 PM - 2:30 PM Session 322. Complex Families, Complex Inequalities: Family Fleur de Lis Structure, Gender, and SES

Presider: Christina Cross, University of Michigan

• Racial/Ethnic Differences in the Association Between Family Structure and Children's Educational Attainment-- Christina Cross, University of Michigan • Parenthood Among Same Sex Couples: An Exploratory Study- - Kristen Elizabeth Gustafson, Sam Houston State University • The Association between Parental Socioeconomic Status and Children's Mental Health with Special Attention to Family Bonding-- Gwyneth Morgan Rufer, Sam Houston State University • Revisiting Family Complexity Among Stepfamilies and Its Association with Public Assistance-- Tiffani Melinda Dawson, Sam Houston State University; J. Bart Stykes, Sam Houston State University

1:15 PM - 2:30 PM Session 323. Religion, Identity, and Politics Fulton

Presider: Emma Gonzalez-Lesser, University of Connecticut

• Radicalization: the journey of a concept revisited-- Derek Silva, King's University College • Doing, Undoing, and Redoing Hijab: The Navigation of Female Empowerment, Autonomous Identity, and Masculine Oppression in Veiling Practices-- Joshua Edward Warren, Texas State University-San Marcos • Fetishization and Erasure of Jews of Color-- Emma Gonzalez- Lesser, University of Connecticut; Bianca Gonzalez-Sobrino, University of Connecticut • The Religious Framing of Political Agendas-- Alivia Canter, North Carolina State University • Politics, Religion, and Generalized Trust-- Matthew May, Oakland University

1:15 PM - 2:30 PM Session 324. Teaching Race and Ethnicity Mississippi Queen

Presider: Alicia Brunson, Georgia Southern University

• "I Don't See Color" vs. "I Don't Care": Why Race and Ethnicity Courses Are a Necessity-- Alicia Brunson, Georgia Southern University • Teaching Race and Ethnicity in the age of Trump: Using Popular Culture to Teach Difficult Subjects like Racism in the Present Day Polarized Classroom-- Vanessa Theresa Stout, Richard Bland College of William and Mary • Race, Difference, & 'Diversity:' College Students Speak in a Time of Conflict, Controversy, & Change -- Danielle Elizabeth Docka-Filipek, Christopher Newport University; Ashley McKenzie, Christopher Newport University; Elizabeth Chung, Christopher Newport University

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1:15 PM - 2:30 PM Session 325. Intersectionality and Sexuality New Levee

Presider: Breanne Fahs, Arizona State University

• Who Voted for Hillary Clinton? Sexual Identities, Feminist Identities, and Racial Resentment -- Breanne Fahs, Arizona State University; Eric Swank, Arizona State University • "My Existence is Resistance!": Contesting racism, ableism, and heterosexism through narratives of self-acceptance and self-pride-- Justine Egner, University of South Florida • Does Homophily Matter for Body Weight: The Effect of Racial Network Homophily on Body Weight Outcomes for Male and Female Sexual Minorities-- Philip Pettis, Vanderbilt University

1:15 PM - 2:30 PM Session 326. Black Lives Matter and Radical Praxis Rex A (Omni Hotel)

Presider: Anthony Jackson, Howard University

• The Radical Scholar Denied, Dispossessed, and Under Attack- - Anthony Jackson, Howard University; Britany Gatewood, Howard University; Walda Katz-Fishman, Howard University; Jerome Scott, League of Revolutionaries for a New America • Putting the "Red" back in Redneck: Contested Identity in the Antifa Movement-- Jordan Brown, University of Kentucky • Online Commenters and the Ferguson Protests-- Kirsten Fitzgerald, University of Florida

1:15 PM - 2:30 PM Session 327. Social Psychology of Gender and Work Rex B (Omni Hotel)

Presider: Tony Love, University of Kentucky

• Gendered Occupations and ACT-- Leanne Barry, UNC Charlotte • Effect of Gender on Product Attitude using Status Characteristic Theory-- Kyle Robert Randolph, University of North Carolina-Charlotte; Stephen Nettelhorst, Southeast Missouri State University; Joseph Dippong, University of North Carolina-Charlotte • It's a Man's [White] World: Status Processes at the Intersections of Race, Gender, and Team Formation-- Jasmón L Bailey, University of South Florida • Precarious Work, Precarious Identities: The Formulation of Working and Intimate of Selves through Bartending-- Emily Starr, Tulane University

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139 Detailed Schedule Saturday, April 7th

1:15 PM - 2:30 PM Session 328. Stressors Across the Life Course Tchoupltoulas

Presider: Felecia Dix-Richardson, Florida A&M University

• Stress Process Model of Suicidal Behaviors: Findings from National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent to Adult Health (Add Health)-- Muhammed Yildiz, Louisiana State University; Ugur Orak, Louisiana State University • An Evaluation of Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs): Understanding the Adverse Conditions in the lives of Florida Female Delinquents-- Felecia Ann Dix-Richardson, Florida A&M University; Helen Brethauer-Gay, Florida A&M University • Partner Stress and Self-Rated Health among Older Adults: Racial and Ethnic Contrasts-- Myles Daniel Moody, University of Kentucky; Robyn Brown, University of Kentucky • Depression in Individuals Diagnosed with Rheumatoid Arthritis: A Co-occurring Disorder or A Natural Response to Loss? -- Heather Sue McDonald, University of Georgia • Adjusting to Retirement and Financial Vulnerability-- Dawn Carr, Florida State University; Phyllis Moen, University of Minnesota; Maureen Perry-Jenkins, University of Massachusetts-Amherst; Michael Smyer, Bucknell University

2:30 PM - 3:30 PM Session 329. Racial and Gender Violence - Research Incubator Wolfe's Den

Organizer: Regine Jackson, Agnes Scott College

• Neighborly Removal: The Forced Relocation of Quakertown in 1920s Denton, Texas, and What It Can Tell Us About Racial Oppression Today-- Hollie A. Teague, Texas Woman's University • Understanding Violence Against Women in the Black Community-- Andre Vaughn Ivey, Valdosta State University

2:45 PM - 4:00 PM Session 330. Inequality in Action Magnolia

Organizer: James M. Thomas, University of Mississippi Presider: Stephanie M. Arnett, New Mexico State University

• Closing the Empathy Gap: The Role of Privilege in Passive and Active Othering-- Marcia Ghidina, University of North Carolina-Asheville • (Re)Assessing the Discipline in the Age of Trump: The Reality of Racial Caste in U.S. Society-- John D. Foster, University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff • Unequal Outcomes in Equal Nations: How Income Inequality Contributes to Student Learning Disparities-- Stephanie M. Arnett, New Mexico State University; David G. Ortiz, New Mexico State University

2:45 PM - 4:00 PM Session 331. Pulling the Trump Card: Evaluating White Supremacy Riverbend 1 in the Post-Obama Era - Thematic Session

Organizer: Joyce Moody Edwards, Virginia State University Presider: Zoe Spencer, Virginia State University

• Joyce Moody Edwards, Virginia State University • Zoe Spencer, Virginia State University • Nadjhia Normil-Skakavac, Virginia State University • Anthony Jackson, Howard University

140 Detailed Schedule Saturday, April 7th

2:45 PM - 4:00 PM Session 332. Southern Sociology in the Era of Trump? - Thematic Riverbend 2 Session

Organizer and Discussant: James M. Thomas, University of Mississippi

Presider: B. Brian Foster, University of Mississippi

• Miguel Centellas, University of Mississippi • Jeffrey Jackson, University of Mississippi • B. Brian Foster, University of Mississippi • Amy Denise McDowell, University of Mississippi

2:45 PM - 4:00 PM Session 333. Audit Studies of Discrimination 2: Race Beyond Black Blaine Kern D and White - Paper Session

Organizers: Raj Ghoshal, Elon University; S. Gaddis, UCLA Presider: Brigham Walker, Tulane University

• Double Discrimination: Is Discrimination in Job Ads Accompanied by Discrimination in Callbacks?-- Eva Arceo- Gomez, Centro de Investigación y Docencia Económicas; Raymundo Campos-Vasquez, El Colegio de México • Ethnic hierarchy in Russia: A field experiment-- Alexey Bessudnov, University of Exeter; Andrey Shcherbak, National Research University St. Petersburg • Discrimination against Turks in Germany and the Netherlands-- Lex Thijssen, Utrecht University • Employment Discrimination against Indigenous Peoples in the United States: Evidence from a Field Experiment-- Brigham Walker, Tulane University; Patrick Button, Tulane University

2:45 PM - 4:00 PM Session 334. Race, Gender, Class, and Popular Music - Paper Blaine Kern E Session

Organizers: J. Slade Lellock, Virginia Tech; Nathaniel Chapman, Arkansas Tech University Presider: Kaitlyne Motl, University of Kentucky

• Like a Phish Out of The Water: Race in The White Space of Jamband Subculture-- David L. Brunsma, Virginia Tech; Nathaniel Chapman, Arkansas Tech University; Joong Won "James" Kim, Virginia Tech • Navigating Gender Inequality in Musical Sub-genres-- Adria Ryan McLaughlin, University of Tennessee-Knoxville • Liberal Hippie Misogynists: Jamtronica Music Festival-Going Men, Hybrid Masculinities-- Kaitlyne Motl, University of Kentucky • Grab a Drink and a (White) Girl: Shifting Masculinities in Mainstream Country Music from the 1980s through the 2010s-- Braden Thomas Leap, Mississippi State University

141 Detailed Schedule Saturday, April 7th

2:45 PM - 4:00 PM Session 335. The Southern Gender and Sexualities Scholars Fulton (Sexualities Mini-Conference; Co-Sponsored with SWS-South and Committee on Gender and Sexualities) - Paper Session

Organizer: Katie Acosta, Georgia State University Presider: Shannon Carter, University of Central Florida

• Research in/on the Queer South-- Amy Stone, Trinity University • Male Femininities-- Dana Berkowitz, Louisiana State University • Attitudes toward LGBT marriage and legal protections post- Obergefell-- D'Lane Compton, University of New Orleans; Gayle Kaufman, Davidson College • Researching Sexuality and Reproduction in the Trump Era: Reconsidering the Political Relevance of Sociological Scholarship-- Shannon Carter, University of Central Florida

2:45 PM - 4:00 PM Session 336. AMC - Poison in the Ivy: Race Relations and the Blaine Kern C Reproduction of Inequality on Elite College Campuses (Rutgers University Press), by Carson Byrd

Organizers: Sarah Ovink, Virginia Tech; Megan Nanney, Virginia Tech Presider: Megan Nanney, Virginia Tech Panelists: Carson Byrd, University of Louisville; Sarah Mayorga-Gallo, University of Massachusetts at Boston; Fernando Rivera, University of Central Florida; Elizabeth Hordge-Freeman, University of South Florida; J. Scott Carter, University of Central Florida

2:45 PM - 4:00 PM Session 337. Workshop - Being a Feminist Head of Department in New Levee the Deep South: Challenges and Opportunities (Co-Sponsored by SWS-South and Committee on Gender and Sexuality)

Organizer and Presider: Leslie Hossfeld, Mississippi State University Panelists: Barbara Combs, Clark Atlanta University; Kirsten Dellinger, University of Mississippi; Verna Keith, University of Alabama- Birmingham

142 Detailed Schedule Saturday, April 7th

2:45 PM - 4:00 PM Session 338. Poster Session Atrium Foyer

• College Students' Perception of Military Careers-- Derek Burke, Winston-Salem State University; Richard Moye, Winston-Salem State University • Body and Soul: Health consciousness and health care policies among Christian millennials-- Jessica Dail Lookenott, Lee University • The Impact of Race on the Relationships between Religious Affiliation and Religiosity on Voter Participation-- Chassidy Lusby, University of South Carolina-Aiken; Douglas Kuck, University of South Carolina-Aiken • Abandoned conviction: Parental Influence on Political and Religious Identity of Evangelical Millennials-- Micah John Adkins, Lee University • Medicated High: Assessment of Opioid Epidemic Awareness Among Students in a Christian Liberal Arts University-- Jaclyn May Hagan, Lee University • Inmate Misconduct and the Religious Environment of Prisons: A Revisitation of the Moral Communities Hypothesis-- Leah Drakeford, Louisiana State University • Truffle Butter: Keeping the Bible Out of the Bedroom -- Ebony Townsend Respress, Georgia State University • The Impact of Travel on Monolingual People-- Nicolle Amaya, Reinhardt University • Hip Hop: A Secret Weapon of Mass Revolution-- Nehemiah Nash, Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University • Descriptive Study of Strategies Among Non-English Speaking Victims-- Trinh Huynh • Cyberbullying: Online Victimization-- Rachel Nichols, Lee University

2:45 PM - 4:00 PM Session 339. Consumers and Consumption: Exploring Boundaries Blaine Kern A

Presider: Temeka Brooks, University of North Carolina-Charlotte

• Can Consumer Culture Affect Workplace Identity? -- Christopher Shane Elliott, University of North Carolina • Omnivorous Othering: Examining Status and Consumption in Online Dating Profiles-- Helge Marahrens, Indiana University- Bloomington; Sam Regas, Indiana University - Bloomington; Patrick Christian Kaminski, Indiana University Bloomington • Ain't I a Yogi?: An Exploration of Symbolic and Social Boundaries in the Yoga World-- Temeka Brooks, University of North Carolina-Charlotte • Sexual Assault & Sexual Harassment Polices & Enforcement in Anime & Comic Conventions -- Alexandria Joy Ellsworth, University of Central Florida • The Rise of the Era of Authenticity-- Amanda Koontz, University of Central Florida; Richard E. Ocejo, CUNY, John Jay College and the Graduate Center

143 Detailed Schedule Saturday, April 7th

2:45 PM - 4:00 PM Session 340. Place, Space, and Environment Blaine Kern B

Presider: Shawn A. Trivette, University of Tennessee-Chattanooga

• The Chattanooga Food Mapping Project: Preliminary Results from Mapping an Urban Foodshed-- Shawn A. Trivette, University of Tennessee-Chattanooga; Allison Taylor, University of Tennessee-Chattanooga • Sense of Place and Harm: The Impacts of Poultry Processing Facilities -- Caitlin Mize, University of Tennessee-Knoxville • Frontera Herida/Wounded border: A Treadmill of Destruction on the Texas-Mexico Border-- Joseph M. Simpson, Texas A&M University-San Antonio; Jennifer Correa, Texas A&M University-San Antonio • Resisting Oil & Gas Discovery in Aotearoa New Zealand-- Patricia Widener, Florida Atlantic University • Galveston, TX: Tourism and Coastal Community Development- - Jenna Lamphere, Texas A&M University, Galveston

2:45 PM - 4:00 PM Session 341. Global Economies in The Age of Financialization: Blaine Kern F Racism, Neoliberalism, and Populism

Presider: Colin Birkhead, Duke University

• The Multidimensional Middle Class: The Case of Colombia a Candidate for Membership in OECD-- Mauricio Quinones, University of North Carolina-Charlotte • 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-Charlotte • Disarticulation and the Crisis of Neoliberalism in the United States-- David Jaffee, • Captive Financialization-- Colin Birkhead, Duke University

2:45 PM - 4:00 PM Session 342. Place-Making Creole Queen

Presider: Meghan Rich, University of Scranton

• The Reimagining of Cities Through Arts and Culture-Based Development-- Meghan Ashlin Rich, University of Scranton • The Gay Neighborhood: Social Enclave or Gentrification Catalyst?-- Nicholas Kent, Winthrop University; Maria Aysa- Lastra, Winthrop University • Municipal Governance and the Arts-- Nicholas Dempsey, Eckerd College • From the Same Cloth: Contrasting Redevelopment of Greenville and Spartanburg as Post-Textile Towns-- Matthew Cazessus, Greenville Technical College

144 Detailed Schedule Saturday, April 7th

2:45 PM - 4:00 PM Session 343. Race and Health Delta Queen

Presider: Robert L. Reece, University of Texas-Austin

• The Social Determinants of Health: Race, Ethnicity, and Breast Cancer Diagnosis among Hispanic Women-- Amanda Catherine Burton, George Mason University • Seeing Inequality: Is Witnessing Discrimination Bad for Your Health?-- Angela Dixon, Princeton University • Coloring Weight Stigma: Race, Colorism, Weight Stigma, and the Failure of Additive Intersectionality-- Robert L. Reece, University of Texas-Austin • Invalidated and Unimportant?: Racial Misclassification, Racial Identity and Health Outcomes-- Allan Farrell, Rice University

2:45 PM - 4:00 PM Session 344. Care Work, Emotional Work, and Life-Course Fleur de Lis

Presider: Sara Green, University of South Florida

• The Double Bind of Relational Care: Work-to-Family Conflict among Nurses-- Karen L. Christopher, University of Louisville • Title: More than a Burden: Dimensions and Predictors of the Perceived Benefits of Participation in Caregiving -- Sara Green, University of South Florida • A Longitudinal Analysis of Differential Mental Health Outcomes of the Military Service-- Ugur Orak, Louisiana State University • Health Literacy and Quality of Life in Patients with Epilepsy-- Brie Scrivner, University of Alabama-Birmingham; Magdalena Szaflarski, University of Alabama-Birmingham; Martina Bebin, University of Alabama-Birmingham; Jerzy Szaflarski, University of Alabama-Birmingham • Grandparenting and Its Effect on the Socioeconomic Status of Grandchildren-- Chandler K Richard, Sam Houston State University

2:45 PM - 4:00 PM Session 345. Sociology of Love and Inequality: New Perspectives Julia on Intimate Partnerships, Part A

Presider: Christopher G Ellison, University of Texas-San Antonio

• Childhood Violence, Academic Stress, and Dating Violence-- Lillian Dawn Peña, Texas Tech University • Relationship Strain and Psychological Well-being: Exploring the Moderating Role of Religion-- Christopher G Ellison, University of Texas-San Antonio; Reed T DeAngelis, University of Texas-San Antonio • International Students' Dating and Romantic Relationships in the United States -- Taylor Hilliard, Eastern Carolina University; David Knox, East Carolina University; Michelle Stoner, Southwest Minnesota State University; Cindy Aamlid, Southwest Minnesota State University

145 Detailed Schedule Saturday, April 7th

2:45 PM - 4:00 PM Session 346. Race and Sports Mississippi Queen

Presider: Jomills Henry Braddock II, University of Miami

• America's Pastime: Racist Nativism among non-Hispanic White Major League Baseball Fans-- Mallory J Morken, University of Miami • Reclaiming the Politics of Respectability: From Slave-Athletes to Athlete-Activists-- Lori Latrice Martin, Louisiana State University • NFL Protests and the Racial Divide in Trump's America-- Jomills Henry Braddock II, University of Miami; Rachel Lautenschlager, University of Miami; Shameka Thomas, University of Miami; Akinshimaya Rashida Nnamdi, University of Miami; Randon R. Taylor, University of Miami; Laura Iesue, University of Miami; Lydia Ocasio-Stoutenburg, University of Miami; Natalie Yosipovitch, University of Miami; Kellen Jones, University of Miami; Kapriski Seide, University of Miami

2:45 PM - 4:00 PM Session 347. Meeting the Needs of LGBTQ People Natchez

Presider: Liz G Coston, Virginia Commonwealth University

• Exploring the Help-Seeking Behaviors of Victims of Anti-LGB Hate Crimes-- Liz G Coston, Virginia Commonwealth University • LGBTQ Needs in Texas: Results from a Community Survey -- Richard K. Scotch, University of Texas at Dallas; Kara Sutton, University of Texas at Dallas • Impact Zone LGBT: LGBT Centers and their Impact on the Student Populations. -- Zachary Glenn Payne, Georgia Southern University; Clare Walsh, Georgia Southern University; Laura Agnich, Georgia Southern University • Gay Men's Sexual Position Identity Development: The Role of Reflected Appraisals-- Philip Pettis, Vanderbilt University; Yvonne Chen, Vanderbilt University

2:45 PM - 4:00 PM Session 348. Workplace Challenges and Negotiations Rex A (Omni Hotel)

Presider: Sarah Elizabeth Mosseri, University of Virginia

• Explaining the Black/White Gap in Job Satisfaction-- Annika Wilcox, North Carolina State University • Workplace Incivilities and Working-Class Women-- Katherine Marie Tindell, Florida 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-Amherst; Silvia Melzer, Bielefeld University • Currencies of Trust at Work: Venting, Drinking and Surviving -- Sarah Elizabeth Mosseri, University of Virginia • Differences in Earnings among Persons with and without Disabilities in Young Adulthood-- Alexandra Krause, Florida State University

146 Detailed Schedule Saturday, April 7th

2:45 PM - 4:00 PM Session 349. Social Psychological Perspectives on Meaning Rex B (Omni Hotel) Making

Presider: Tony Love, University of Kentucky

• Video Games and Morality: Do Video Games Influence Moral Intuitions?-- Matthew Aaron Segal, University of Central Florida • Agency through Capital: The Trickle-Down Impact of Human Capital to Nonhuman Companion Animals-- Erin Nicole Kidder, University of Central Florida • The Hopeful and the Hopeless-- Joshua Jayasundara, Emory University • The Sociology of Tribes: The Evolutionary Roots of 21st Century Strife-- Douglas Allen Marshall, University of South Alabama

2:45 PM - 4:00 PM Session 350. How Social Change Creates Health Problems Among Tchoupltoulas Vulnerable Populations

Presider: Holley Victoria Hickman, Texas State University-San Marcos

• Unemployment and Health During the Great Recession: Examining the Mediating Roles of Depression and Health Behaviors -- Jalal Uddin, University of Alabama-Birmingham; Joseph Wolfe, University of Alabama-Birmingham • Racial Disparities Among Those with the Chronic Hepatitis Virus in Trump America-- Holley Victoria Hickman, Texas State University-San Marcos; Charley D. Henderson, • A Counterfactual Approach to Analyzing the Effect of College Expansion on Health-- Shawn Bauldry, Purdue University; Robert Frase, Purdue University • The Digital Divide among Veterans: Differences in Self- Reported Health by Internet Usage-- Ori Swed, University of Te xas-Austin; Connor McDevitt Sheehan, University of Texas- Austin; John S. Butler, University of Texas-Austin • Role Sequencing: Does Motherhood Impact the Relationship between Education and Health Outcomes?-- Marie Bevins, University of South Carolina

4:15 PM - 5:30 PM Session 351. Deconstructing Rural America Blaine Kern E

Presider: Danielle Renee Mullins, Marshall University

• Rural Place Context and Identity-- Dakota Dougherty, George Mason University • Appalachian Womanhood: Strength in Our Own Voices-- Danielle Renee Mullins, Marshall University • The Association between Life Satisfaction and Family Structure-- Lesly Ann Rodriguez, Sam Houston State University • "You Cultivate, You Network": White Farmer and Industry Worker Perspectives on Inequalities in Agriculture-- Kelli Jackson Russell, Mississippi State University

147 Detailed Schedule Saturday, April 7th

4:15 PM - 5:30 PM Session 352. Workshop - Teaching About Trump (Sponsored New Levee by SWS-S)

Organizer and Presider: Sarah Cribbs, Randolph-Macon College

• What Students Teach Us About Living in Trump's Regime -- Kamala Platt, Arizona State University • Teaching "Ism's" in the Trump Era: Tips for Navigating the Challenge-- Karyn Loscocco, University at Albany • Lessons Learned: Teaching About Political Disappointment -- Sarah Cribbs, Randolph-Macon College • Burnout and Bias in the Trump Era: How to Keep Students from Checking Out-- Katie Rodgers, Coe College

4:15 PM - 5:30 PM Session 353. Civic Engagement and Volunteering in TrumpAmerica Riverbend 1 - Thematic Session

Organizer: James Witte, George Mason University Presider: Emily Morrison, George Washington University

• Villages: Reframing What It Means to Volunteer -- Emily Morrison, George Washington University; Emily McDonald, George Mason University • From Hashtag to Movement: Contesting Police Violence in Trump America-- Shaneda Destine, Iowa State University • Intentional Public Engagement and Transnational Networks: Re-conceptualizing Immigrant Civic Engagement-- John Dale, George Mason University; Amy Best, George Mason University; Katie Kerstetter, George Mason University; Abdullah Alnassar, George Mason University • Modelling Predictors of Civic Engagement and Economic Success-- James Witte, George Mason University; Shannon N. Davis, George Mason University

4:15 PM - 5:30 PM Session 354. Sociology of Development and Globalization - Paper Blaine Kern A Session

Organizer: Roslyn Schoen, Texas A&M University - Central Texas Presider: Rae Lesser Blumberg, University of Virginia

• Globalized Localities: Residential Tourism in Boquete, Panama-- María Luisa Amado, Guilford College • Development, Globalization and Gender-Linked Economic Inequalities-- Moshe Semyonov, Tel Aviv University • Development and Globalization in Four Regions of Asia: What's Gender Got to Do with It?-- Rae Lesser Blumberg, University of Virginia • Export-oriented Garment Production Goes Rural -- Roslyn Schoen, Texas A&M University - Central Texas

148 Detailed Schedule Saturday, April 7th

4:15 PM - 5:30 PM Session 355. Romantic Partnering, Intimate Relationships, and Blaine Kern B Family Life - Paper Session

Organizer and Presider: LesLeigh Ford, Duke University

• Wait, that's my son!: A Sociological Examination of how White Men Teach Black Males how to Navigate a Perceived Racist Environment-- Robert Kelvin Perkins, Norfolk State University; Austin Ashe, Norfolk State University • Power, Gender, and Perceptions of Sexual Intent-- Joseph Padgett, • A Racialized Social Systems Approach to Families: Re- assessing Race, Inequality, and Marriage-- Deadric Williams, University of Nebraska - Lincoln; Laura Simon, Mercer University • Socializing Black Daughters: Messages About Love and Romantic Relationships in Black Families -- LesLeigh Ford, Duke University • Romantic Relationship Status and Mental Health during the Transition to Adulthood: The Consequences of Race, Gender, and Educational Attainment-- Brittany N. Hearne, Vanderbilt University

4:15 PM - 5:30 PM Session 356. Environmental Sociology Meets Green Criminology - Blaine Kern C Paper Session

Presider: Robert Perdue, Appalachian State University

• Green Criminology and Corporate Recidivism: A Theoretical and Structural Approach-- Urooj Raja, • Environmental Sociology and Green Criminology: Contact Points and Spaces to Build Theory-- Robert Perdue, Appalachian State University • Using Criminology to Save Our Bees-- Alika Jean Wells, The University of Auckland

4:15 PM - 5:30 PM Session 357. Sociology of Popular Music - Paper Session Blaine Kern D

Organizers: J. Slade Lellock, Virginia Tech; Nathaniel Chapman, Arkansas Tech University Presider: Rachel Skaggs, Vanderbilt University

• Putting a Light on Country: Cultural Consecration in the Country Music Hall of Fame-- Ashlee Bledsoe, Emory University • Good Times & Endless Love: Billboard R&B/Hip Hop Songs of the Year across Social and Economic Conditions-- Jason Eastman, Coastal Carolina University; Terry Pettijohn, Coastal Carolina University • Capturing the Dynamics of Careers in Popular Music-- Timothy Dowd, Emory University; Alex van Venrooij, University of Amsterdam; Vaughn Schmutz, University of North Carolina- Charlotte • Playing on a Loop: Homogenizing forces in Country Music-- Rachel Skaggs, Vanderbilt University

149 Detailed Schedule Saturday, April 7th

4:15 PM - 5:30 PM Session 358. Students, Teachers, and Schools: Struggles and Delta Queen Resilience - Paper Session

Organizer and Presider: Susan A Dumais, Lehman College, CUNY

• What Helps Bully Victims Feel Safe at School? How Families, Schools, and Peers Can Improve Students' Perceptions of Schools' Safety-- Monica Bixby Radu, Southeast Missouri State University; Kristen Sobba, Southeast Missouri State University • Bullying or Hate? Comparing the Impacts of Victimization on Grades and School Avoidance-- Brett Lehman, Auburn University at Montgomery • The Determinants of Teacher Autonomy in New York City High Schools-- Joseph Cleary, Lehman College, CUNY • Foster Youth's Transition to Adulthood and Postsecondary Education: Findings from Qualitative Research-- Susan A Dumais, Lehman College, CUNY; Naomi Spence, Lehman College, CUNY

4:15 PM - 5:30 PM Session 359. Gender, Sexualities, and Religion (Sexualities Mini- Fulton Conference; Co-Sponsored with SWS-South and Committee on Gender and Sexualities) - Paper Session

Organizer: Mandi N. Barringer, University of North Florida Presider: J Sumerau, University of Tampa

• Changes in Religiosity among Emerging Adults: Differences by Sexuality and Gender-- Brandi Woodell, University of Nebraska - Lincoln; Philip Schwadel, University of Nebraska - Lincoln • Intolerance Within: Experiences of Lesbians, Gays, and Bisexuals in the Black Church-- Edwanna Andrews, University of Central Florida • Cohort, Religiosity, and Attitudes Toward Legal Abortion: A Comparison of the Millennial, Generation X, and Baby Boom Cohorts-- David Gay, University of Central Florida; Mandi N. Barringer, University of North Florida; John Lynxwiler, University of Central Florida • Learning from the Religious Experiences of Bi+ Trans* People -- J E. Sumerau, University of Tampa; Lain A.B. Mathers, University of Illinois-Chicago; Ryan Cragun, University of Tampa; Nik Lampe, University of Central Florida

150 Detailed Schedule Saturday, April 7th

4:15 PM - 5:30 PM Session 360. Toeing the Line: Thoughts, Theory, and Teaching in Mississippi Queen the Politicized Classroom and the Role of Objectivity and Scholar Activism - Paper Session

Organizer and Discussant: Rachel Austin, University of North Carolina at Charlotte Presider: Lyndi Hewitt, UNC Asheville

• Navigating Trump: Perspectives of a Faculty Member, Department Chair, and Provost on Political Discussions in Sociology Classes-- Clifton Flynn, University of South Carolina • Getting the Balance Right: Lessons Learned Teaching Difficult Subjects in Contentious Times-- Scott Fitzgerald, University of North Carolina Charlotte • Call-Out Culture in the Classroom-- Lyndi Hewitt, UNC Asheville • Teaching Touchy Topics: The Sociological Imagination, Victim- Blaming, Othering and Empathy-- Marcia Ghidina, University of North Carolina-Asheville

4:15 PM - 5:30 PM Session 361. Race, Diversity Discourse, and Whiteness - Paper Riverbend 2 Session

Organizer: Victor Ray, The University of Tennessee Knoxville Presider: Antonia Randolph, Winston-Salem State University

• The Impossibility of Integration-- Glenn Bracey, Villanova University • From Capital to Credit: On the Contingent Value of Difference within Diversity Discourse -- Antonia Randolph, Winston-Salem State University • Student Demands, Departmental Responses: Hiring Trends in Sociology following Student Demands to Combat Racism on Campus, 2015-2017 -- Carson Byrd, University of Louisville • Constructing a Good White Identity via Exposure to Diversity Parenting Practices -- Megan Underhill, University of North Carolina Asheville

4:15 PM - 5:30 PM Session 362. Macro, Micro, and In-Between: Neoliberalism and Blaine Kern F Economic Inequality

Presider: Kristin Leann Morgan, Tennessee Tech University

• Network Ties and Distribution of Social Capital: An Agent Based Analysis -- Rachel McKane, Vanderbilt University • Scandinavian Exceptionalism in Micro: How Academic Culture at the Norwegian Correctional Officer Academy Sustains a Humanistic Approach to Incarceration-- Nathan D. Erickson, Doane University • Project Grad School: Analyzing Trends in the Graduate School Application Process-- Kristin Leann Morgan, Tennessee Tech University • Question Order Effects: Assessing the Child Conflict Tactics Scales-- Ignacio Luis Ramirez, Texas Tech University; Lillian Dawn Peña, Texas Tech University; Martha Smithey, Texas Tech University

151 Detailed Schedule Saturday, April 7th

4:15 PM - 5:30 PM Session 363. Inequalities in Health Care Delivery Creole Queen

Presider: Lindsay Anne Toman, Wayne State University

• Organizational Policies in Context: How Hospitals Define and Implement Financial Aid-- Clayton D. Thomas, Indiana University-Bloomington • LGBTQ Patients and Healthcare: Does the white coat represent the rainbow? -- Lindsay Anne Toman, Wayne State University • Access Denied: How Hegemonic Masculinity Bars the Road for Nurse Practitioners and the Delivery of Healthcare to Rural Communities and People in Need-- Jeff S. Shelton, University of Georgia • Linked In: Community Health Workers, Social Capital and Immigrant Health in São Paulo, Brazil-- Emily Pingel, Emory University

4:15 PM - 5:30 PM Session 364. Emergent Inequalities in the 21st Century: Social Fleur de Lis Networks and Education

Presider: Janice Julia DeLeon, Texas Tech University

• Whither the Wages of Whiteness? How Trump's Path to the White House Was Paved by Neoliberal Economics and Implications-- Salvador Rangel, University of California-Santa Barbara • It's Not What You Know, But Who You Can Mobilize: Why Leaders of Diverse Organizations Sell Race and Ethnicity -- Christopher Munn, The Ohio State University • Who You Are, Where You Are, and How You End Up: Differences in Reported Levels of Student Sense of Belonging Across Indiana Public Post-Secondary Institutions-- Katherine Ann Beardall, Indiana University • Parent and Teacher Communication in K-12 and the Effects of High and Low Socio-Economic Status and Student Perception of Self-Efficacy in School-- Janice Julia DeLeon, Texas Tech University

4:15 PM - 5:30 PM Session 365. Sociology of Love and Inequality: New Perspectives Julia on Intimate Partnerships, Part B

Presider: Christian Rodriguez, Samford University

• Accounting for Serial Marriage and Cohabitation: An Exploration of the Biographical Stories of Men and Women Who Have Been Married or Lived with a Partner Three or More Times-- Chris Wienke, Southern Illinois University - Carbondale • "The Dating Game:" Using Speed Dating in the College Classroom-- Megan Jones, Florida State University; Lacey Jae Ritter, Wingate University • Happiness Order for Two? A Cross-Cultural Analysis of Marital Status and Views of Marriage-- Christian Rodriguez, Samford University

152 Detailed Schedule Saturday, April 7th

4:15 PM - 5:30 PM Session 366. Diversity Woes: Whiteness, Power, and Racialized Magnolia Attitudes about Police and Social Policy

Presider: TaShanda Dennison, University of Central Florida

• Revealing What is Hidden via Intersectional Diversity Metrics -- Tonya Kristina Frevert, University of North Carolina-Charlotte • Watching while white: Racial privilege and attitudes about police-- Robert Thomson, Rice University • Support for Police Use of Force at the Intersections of Race, Class and Gender: Attitudinal Trends and the Role of the Media-- TaShanda Dennison, University of Central Florida; Amy Donley, University of Central Florida

4:15 PM - 5:30 PM Session 367. The Sociology of Body Weight Natchez

Presider: Leslie E Pierce, North Carolina State University

• Negotiating Stigma at a Children's Weight Loss Camp-- Laura Backstrom, Florida Atlantic University • Gendered Stigma of Weight Loss Surgery-- Leslie E Pierce, North Carolina State University • Dangerous Curves Ahead: A Visual and Textual Analysis of #bodypositive Narratives by "Plus-Size" Women on Instagram- - Rameika Newman, University of Central Florida; Jenny Nguyen, Decision Information Resources, Inc. • "All Bodies, Shapes, and Sizes Welcome": Inclusive Identity Management on Exclusive Gay Apps-- TehQuin Forbes, Florida State University; Lawrence Stacey, Florida State University

4:15 PM - 5:30 PM Session 368. The New Global Order: Terrorism, Trade, And Rex A (Omni Hotel) Movements

Presider: Thomas Frederick Bechtold, University of Tennessee- Knoxville

• The Effect of International Terrorism on US Intervention in Foreign Issues-- Soheil Sabriseilabi, Texas Woman's University • A war of words for the United States and British hegemon: a socio-analytic critique of the discourse of the Anglo-sphere-- Thomas Frederick Bechtold, University of Tennessee-Knoxville • Islamophobia Terrorism Debunked through the Residual Rules Theory-- Ghyasuddin Ahmed, Virginia State University

4:15 PM - 5:30 PM Session 369. Elder Care and End of Life Issues Rex B (Omni Hotel)

Presider: Douglas Parker, CSU Long Beach

• Racial Segregation and Health Events in Nursing Homes: A Two-Way Fixed-Effects Analysis-- Daniel Lanford, Scholars Strategy Network; Miles Taylor, Florida State University • Improving Medicare and Medicaid-- Douglas Parker, CSU Long Beach • Government Responsibility?: Perceptions from Older Adults on the Waiting List for Home-Delivered Meals-- Marie C. Gualtieri, North Carolina State University • Cross-National Variations in Attitudes Toward Elderly Care: Multilevel Analysis of 27 Countries-- Hyojung Kim, Louisiana State University; Yoshinori Kamo, Louisiana State University 153 Detailed Schedule Saturday, April 7th

4:15 PM - 5:30 PM Session 370. Identity and Race Tchoupltoulas

Presiders: Tony Love, University of Kentucky; Cynthia Baiqing Zhang, Central Washington University

• Capturing it at its core: Measuring Collective Racial Threat as an Emotion-- Ashley Veronica Reichelmann, Virginia Tech • Hindutva -- Explored Through the Lens of Self-Categorization Theory-- Dhruba Sinha, Oklahoma State University • How does attire influence the criminal perception of black men? -- Malissa Alinor Jerome, University of Georgia • The Effects of Power on the Processing of Identity Threat-- Matthew James Facciani, University of South Carolina • Investigating Chinese Graduate Students' Identity and Social Networks Using Interviews and Surveys-- Cynthia Baiqing Zhang, Central Washington University

154 Index of Participants

Arroyo, Julia: 168 Best, Amy: 353 Aamlid, Cindy: 345 Arxer, Steven L.: 262 Bevins, Marie: 350 Abbott, Joseph: 298 Ascherio, Marta: 184 Bidwell, Lee: 76 Aboulhassan, Salam: 65 Ashe, Austin: 218, 355 Biggar, Raymond: 114, 288 Acosta, Katie: 30, 129, 278, 335 Ash-Houchen, William: 32 Bilaye-Benibo, Tamunosaki Tariah: 90 Adame, Jessica Louisa: 86 Ashworth, Jessica Leighanne: 264 Birkhead, Colin: 341 Adams, Alison: 170 Atkins, Celeste: 210, 301 Bisciglia, Michael G.: 113 Adams, Chelsea Elizabeth: 290 Atkinson, Maxine: 153 Bisesti, Erin: 20 Adams, Chelsey: 151 Auguste, Daniel: 341 Bishop-Royse, Jessica: 14, 40 Aday, Ronald: 144 Austin, Rachel: 23, 179, 305, 360 Bissler, Denise: 192, 285, 286 Adem, Muna: 148 Ayers, Katherine: 154 Bixby Radu, Monica: 216, 358 Adeola, Francis O.: 141, 266 Aysa-Lastra, Maria: 66, 117, 342 Bixby, Laurin E.: 165 Ader, David: 22 Azar, Riad: 184 Bjorklund, Eric: 287 Adkins, Micah John: 338 Bach, Rebecca: 5, 61 Blackstone, Amy: 181 Adler, Marina: 139 Backstrom, Laura: 367 Blair, Molly: 213 Agnich, Laura: 347 Badgett, M.V. Lee: 159 Blake, Mary Kate: 209 Aguilar Aguilar, Aylin: 186 Baggett, Cole: 155 Blankenship, Melinda: 293 Ahlfs, Matthew: 100 Bailey, Alex: 197 Bledsoe, Ashlee: 357 Ahmed, Ghyasuddin: 368 Bailey, Jasmón L: 327 Bloch, Katrina: 148 Aiello, Brittnie Leigh: 288 Baird, Andrew Frederick: 183, 301 Bloom, Nick: 167 Alabi, Jessica Ayo: 124 Baird, Chardie: 61 Blosser, Emily Gwen: 20 Albers, Benjamin: 36 Bakanic, Von: 99 Blue, Courtney: 63 Aldana Marquez, Beatriz: 27 Baker, Joseph: 309 Blumberg, Rae Lesser: 354 Alder, Craig: 189 Balasca, Coralia T: 224 Boehm, Steve: 79 Alex, Aneetta: 63 Ball, Toni: 309 Bohon, Stephanie: 131, 219 Alfatafta, Leen Ghassan: 271 Ballinas, Jorge: 230 Bolden, Christian: 247 Alinor Jerome, Malissa: 293, 370 Balut, Megan: 295, 318 Bommaraju, Aalap: 47 Allen, Annette Marie: 263 Barahona, Cindy: 45, 158, 234 Bopp, Trevor: 186, 204 Allen, Jack R: 116 Barajas, Angela: 146 Borer, Michael Ian: 157 Allen, Kera: 232 Barbee, Harry: 140 Borg, Christina: 53 Allen, Mallary B: 42 Barnes, Riché J: 316 Bottia, Martha: 71 Allison, Rachel: 129, 301 Barrett, Anne: 65 Boulahanis, John: 55 Alnassar, Abdullah: 353 Barringer, Mandi N.: 359 Boutcher, Steven: 10, 159 Alston, Brandon: 97 Barron, Isabella: 295 Bouzard, Gayle G.: 127 Alvarado, Silvia Estefania: 212 Barry, Leanne: 327 Bowen, Sarah: 86 Alvarez, Anthony S: 316 Bartkowski, John: 194 Bowman, Jarron: 16 Alvarez, Mariah: 158 Barton, Michael S.: 113 Boyd, Emily M: 21 Alvarez, Stephanie: 293 Basile, Sarah: 84, 186 Boydstun , Jamie: 273 Amado, María Luisa: 354 Bastos, João Luiz: 171 Boyle, Kaitlin: 131 Amaya, Nicolle: 338 Bauldry, Shawn: 189, 350 Boylstein, Craig: 281 Amen, Kali-Ahset: 6 Baumle, Amanda: 159 Bracey, Glenn: 27, 361 Ameri, Mason: 312 Beaird, Ashley Marie: 212 Bradatan, Cristina: 19 Amos, Alexandria: 122 Beaman, Jean: 182, 255 Braddock II, Jomills Henry: 204, 346 Anderson, Alecia Danielle: 55 Bean, Anjerrika: 308 Bradford, John Hamilton: 97, 161 Anderson, Elizabeth Marie: 236 Beard, Virginia: 46 Bradley, Christopher: 284 Anderson, Erin K.: 260 Beardall, Katherine Ann: 364 Bradley, Eimari: 317 Anderson, Gabriel: 72 Beasley, Ryan: 312 Bradley, Michael: 219 Anderson, Tanetta: 202 Bebin, Martina: 344 Bradley, Sean Wiliam: 256 Andersson, Matthew A.: 214 Bechtold, Thomas Frederick: 180, 206, Bradley, Stephanie L: 98 Andersson, Tanetta: 225, 283 238, 368 Brailey, Carla Devonn: 53 Andrade, Emily: 118 Becker, Andrea: 289 Brallier, Sara Anne: 115, 294 Andrews, Edwanna: 359 Becker, Sarah: 293 Branic, Nicholas: 75 Apreza, George: 212 Beedasy, Jaishree: 15 Brant, Kristina Paige: 217 Araiza, Isabel: 139 Behounek, Elaina: 28, 137 Brault, Elizabeth E.: 113 Aranda, Elizabeth: 49, 107, 123 Belanger, Chelsea: 156 Bray, Laura: 170 Arceo-Gomez, Eva: 333 Bell, Joyce: 27 Brethauer-Gay, Helen: 318 Arellanes, Abby Steven: 26 Beltran, Angelica: 150 Brethauer-Gay, Helen: 328 Arena, Jay: 200 Bemiller, Michelle: 269 Bright, Amy Susan: 250 Arguelles, Ingrid: 119 Bennett, Megan Danielle: 162 Brimeyer, Ted: 24 Armato, Michael: 287 Benton, Holly J.: 299 Brinkman, Michael: 109 Armstrong, Jasmine: 73 Benvenuti, Maria Costanza: 31 Brooks, Temeka: 339 Arnett, Stephanie M.: 330 Beraki, Sewit: 93 Brooms, Derrick: 282, 314 Aronson, Pamela: 190, 201 Berkowitz, Dana: 109, 235, 335 Brophy, Sorcha: 88 Arrand, Colette: 177 Bernau, John: 254 Brotherton, David: 135 Arredondo, Aaron: 169 Berry, Alana Michele: 3 Brown, Felicia: 144 Arriaga, Felicia: 1, 54, 176, 276 Bessudnov, Alexey: 333 Brown, Cheryl: 197 155 Index of Participants

Brown, Crystal Gail: 186 Carter, Shannon: 12, 29, 47, 57, 80, Condon, Josalie: 190, 292 Brown, Hannah Lynn: 110 103, 136, 156, 181, 208, 285, 286, 335 Constance, Douglas: 45, 203 Brown, Joey Devon: 214 Casanova, Felicia: 75 Consuegra, Els: 264 Brown, Jordan: 326 Casarez, Raul S.: 320 Cook, Kimberly: 61 Brown, Kevin J.: 145 Casimir, Jessica: 272 Cook, Nicole: 144 Brown, Lori: 92 Castro, Corinne: 41 Cooley, Caleb: 87 Brown, Marni: 210, 283 Castro, Denise: 122 Cooper, Katie: 296 Brown, Michael: 105 Catalina, Savanah: 69 Cope, Michael R.: 141 Brown, Robyn: 164, 328 Causey, Shakiera Tatianna: 195 Cordero Oceguera, Emilia Itzel: 86 Brown, Venus: 162 Cavallo, Francis: 284 Corra, Mamadi: 183 Brunsma, David L.: 56, 231, 334 Cavazos, Robert Lee: 266 Correa, Jennifer: 89, 340 Brunson, Alicia: 324 Cave, Miara: 308 Cortez, Dagoberto: 164 Buggs, Shantel Gabrieal: 69, 134, 140, Cazessus, Matthew: 342 Cortez, Dakota: 96 201, 246 Centellas, Miguel: 332 Corzine, Jay: 191 Bumpus, John Paul: 76 Chaffin, Jordan: 186 Coston, Bethany M: 235 Bunyak, Garrett: 232 Chambers, Cheri: 192 Coston, Liz G: 347 Burdette, Amy: 265 Chance, Shelbie: 212 Coto, Lynnette Priscilla: 288 Burger, William: 79 Chandler, Thomas: 15 Cotten, Shelia: 85 Burgos, Giovani: 42, 87 Chaney, Cassandra Denise: 320 Cottom, Tressie: 74, 83, 202 Burke, Derek: 338 Chapman, Nathaniel: 178, 203, 226, Couch, Todd: 28 Burke, Jessica: 114 250, 334, 357 Cousineau, Matthew: 91 Burkett, Tracy: 83 Charles, C. Dougy: 58 Cox, Jonathan Michael: 73, 320 Burley, David Michael: 266 Charles, Emma: 295 Cragun, Ryan: 359 Burns, Andrew: 192 Charron-Chénier, Raphaël: 16 Crashaw, Trisha: 39 Burns, James Andrew: 143 Chatillon, Anna: 47 Crass, Ashley Jordan: 317 Burns-Jones, Tuere: 106 Chavez, Mario Javier: 176 Crawley, Sara: 52, 129, 246 Burstein, Karen: 114, 288 Chen, Jing: 114, 288 Cribbs, Sarah: 352 Burton, Amanda Catherine: 343 Chen, Yvonne: 347 Crombez, Joel: 105, 180, 206 Bustamante, Juan José: 169 Chenault, Tiffany Gayle: 223 Crook, Errol: 15 Butler, John S.: 350 Cheng, Tyrone C.: 216 Crooks-Allen, Ashley Vanessa: 17 Butler, Zackery: 12, 67 Childers, Trenita: 124, 277 Crosbie, Thomas: 268 Butterfield, Jonniann: 236 Chin, Amy: 25, 225, 243 Crosnoe, Robert: 32 Button, Andrea: 144 Chirinos, Maritzelena: 22 Cross, Christina: 322 Button, Patrick: 333 Chiu, Wei-Cheng: 189, 261 Crowley, Martha: 303 Buyukozturk, Bertan: 121, 201 Choi, Jin Young: 45, 291 Cruz Lopez, Esmeralda: 95 Byerly, Brett: 211 Christensen, Ashley: 191 Curtis, Katherine: 228 Byrd, Carson: 48, 282, 336, 361 Christian, Ciara: 63 Dahab, Ramsey: 251 Byrd, Kaitland: 203 Christian, Michelle: 172, 306 Dahms, Harry F.: 105, 161, 180, 206, Byrd, Matthew: 93 Christie-Mizell, C. André: 142 227 Byron, Reginald: 159 Christopher, Karen L.: 344 Dale, John: 353 Cabaniss, Emily: 139, 283 Chubin, Fae: 120 Danaher, William: 39, 199 Cabrera, Esmeralda: 18 Chung, Elizabeth: 324 Daniel, Lauren: 195 Cabrera McDonald, Jaela Danielle: Church, Anna Claire: 64 Daniels, Jessie: 124, 202 171 Churchill, Brendan: 253 Daniels, Kathryn Patricia: 122 Caldwell, Dillon: 154 Ciccariello-Maher, George: 202 Danlag, Jaine: 84 Callahan, Jason Thomas: 97 Cicek-Okay, Sevsem: 270 Darling, Rebecca: 299 Calvert, Angie Michelle: 77 Ciciurkaite, Gabriele: 164 Davidson, Emmie: 39, 171 Cambrice, Farrah: 256 Clamp, Maya: 171 Davis, Andrew: 88, 254 Cameron, Anna Catherine: 121 Clark, Joseph: 64 Davis, Huey: 168 Cameron, T`ea: 122 Clark, Kelli Lynn: 212 Davis, Ifeyinwa F: 293 Campbell, Colin: 217 Clark, Timothy: 219 Davis, Kristina: 264 Campbell, Dion: 90 Clayborne, Bryan Keith: 102, 186 Davis, Rachel: 195 Campbell, Mary E: 176, 209, 275 Clayton, Kristen: 231 Davis, Shannon N.: 85, 285, 353 Campie, Patricia E: 9 Cleary, Joseph: 358 Dawkins, Marvin P.: 204 Campos-Vasquez, Raymundo: 333 Cleland, Kristopher: 23 Dawson, Akiv: 308 Cancio, Roberto: 251 Clemens, Reilly-Owen: 60 Dawson, Tiffani Melinda: 322 Cannon, Jeramy: 212 Coats, Jonathan Evans: 262 Day, Jake: 155 Canter, Alivia: 323 Coffey, Glenn S.: 98 DeAngelis, Reed T: 345 Cantu, Cynthia: 52 Cohen, Isaiah: 269 Deb, Nikhilendu: 180, 227, 238, 297 Carpenter, Laura: 29 Coleman, Marques: 40 DeCesare, Rebecca R.M.: 18 Carr, Dawn: 328 Coleman, Sean: 74, 188 Declercq, Saray: 264 Carrola, Madeline Yu: 318 Coley, Jonathan: 101 DeCoster, Stacy: 188 Carruth, Jennifer: 71 Collins, Tucker Harlow: 63 Dee, Kaylee Marie: 295 Carter, J. Scott: 12, 53, 79, 81, 183, Combs, Barbara: 35, 182, 337 DeFina, Robert: 280 301, 309, 336 Comley, Caliesha Lavonne: 67 del Puy Ciriza, Maria: 262 Carter, Julian: 138 Compton, D`Lane: 335 Del Valle, Priscilla: 136 156 Index of Participants

DeLeon, Janice Julia: 364 Ellison, Christopher G: 109, 345 Frenette, Alexandre: 303 Delgado, Daniel Justino: 34 Ellsworth, Alexandria Joy: 167, 339 Fretwell, Joseph: 170 Delia Deckard, Natalie: 171, 297 Embrick, David G.: 1, 51, 58, 82, 124, Frevert, Tonya Kristina: 366 Dellinger, Kirsten: 337 150, 174, 187, 306 Frost, Natasha: 9 Dempsey, Nicholas: 342 Emmanuel, Sylvia: 275 Gaddis, S. Michael: 312, 333 Denning, Carolyn: 212 Erichsen, Kristen: 53, 201 Gailey, Jeannine A: 36 Dennis, Brittney: 65 Ericksen, Steven: 222 Gaines, Tyler Marquis: 317 Dennis, Kimya: 181 Erickson, Nathan D.: 362 Gaines, Victoria: 289 Dennison, TaShanda: 366 Erving, Christy: 188 Galewsky, Sophia: 101 DeRouen, JoAnne: 318 Esmail, Ashraf: 68 Gallagher, Charles: 81, 299 Derpic, Jorge: 310 Estes, Michelle L.: 110, 218 Gamer, Jackson Thomas: 150 Destine, Shaneda: 353 Estrada, Emily: 55, 276 Garcia, Guadalupe: 13 DeWaard, Jack: 228 Evans, Nesha: 100 Garcia, Lisette: 8, 302 Dewey, Amanda M.: 237 Everett, Diane: 61, 173, 283 Garcia, Marie: 9 Dewey, Jodie Marie: 166 Ewoodsie, Joseph C.: 207 Gardner, Jeffrey Adrian: 271 Dhillon, Komal: 20, 167 Facciani, Matthew James: 370 Garnar, Tracy Leigh: 113 Dhuman, Stephanie Ann: 42, 107 Fahs, Breanne: 325 Garner, Betsie: 284 Diaz, Madelyn: 12, 191 Farrell, Allan: 169, 343 Garner, Steve: 11, 306 Dick, Steven: 114, 288 Fatema, Kaniz: 33 Garnett, Richard Arnold: 38 Dickens, David R.: 165 Fedewa, Rebecca: 170 Gary, Katharine M.: 179 Dietrich, David: 56 Feldscher, Bryan: 268 Gast, Melanie: 89, 314 Dignam, Pierce: 201 Feltey, Kathryn: 257 Gatewood, Britany: 171, 326 Dilks, Lisa Michelle: 72 Feltus, Brian: 98 Gaudin, Wendy A.: 13 Dippong, Joseph: 304, 327 Fennell, Dana: 146 Gaulden, Shawn: 294 Dixon, Angela: 343 Fernandez Morales, Roberto: 143 Gay, David: 359 Dixon, Marc: 159, 224 Fernandez, Jacquelyn: 309 Ghatak, Saran: 178 Dix-Richardson, Felecia Ann: 328 Fernandez, Ketty: 12, 191 Ghidina, Marcia: 330, 360 Dixson, Adrienne: 200 Field, Elly: 148 Ghoshal, Raj: 100, 312, 333 Doane, Ashley Woody: 81, 315 Finan, Ann: 176 Gibbs, Timothy Jerell: 263, 301 Docka-Filipek, Danielle Elizabeth: 324 Finucane, Melissa L.: 141, 284, 290 Gibson-Light, Michael James: 97 Dolgon, Corey: 25, 82 Fisher, Rosalind: 39 Giddings, Tiara: 307 Dollhopf, Erica: 101 Fitz-Chapman, Brittany: 14 Gilbert, Shelby: 119 Dominguez, Silvia: 58, 230 Fitzgerald, Kathleen: 59 Giles, Sadie: 292 Donley, Amy: 83, 366 Fitzgerald, Kirsten: 326 Gill, Timothy: 274, 310 Doty, Scott: 266 Fitzgerald, Scott: 79, 360 Gillion, Leah Luan: 302 Doucet, Jessica: 114 Fitzpatrick, Michaella: 166 Gillis, Alanna: 76 Dougherty, Dakota: 351 Fleming, Matthew: 190 Gilmore, Quenton Lorenzo: 41 Douglas, Rachel: 65 Flockhart, Tyler: 213 Gitlis, Jaclyn Sara: 37 Dowd, Timothy: 157, 207, 303, 357 Flournoy, Todd R: 16 Gittner, Lisaann: 162 Dowd-Arrow, Benjamin: 53, 201, 265 Floyd, Hugh: 68 Giuffre, Patti: 247 Downes, Cathy: 283 Flugence, Fath Cecilia: 31 Gnegy, Katherine: 40 Drake, Amanda Marie: 33 Flynn, Clifton: 360 Goar, Carla: 55, 251 Drakeford, Leah: 141, 284, 290, 338 Foltz, Tanice: 286 Goble, Kalin Mariah: 198 Dreon, Ben: 121 Fondren, Kristi M: 223 Gochanour, Amanda: 236 Drummond, Holli: 110 Forbes, TehQuin: 205, 367 Goggans, Karson: 86 Du, Juan: 38 Ford, Dena Michelle: 71 Goldsmith, Pat R.: 234 Duenas, Maria: 122 Ford, Jason: 288 Gomez, Zayra: 234 Dumais, Susan A: 358 Ford, LesLeigh: 355 Gomez-Daboin, Alberto: 295 Durr, Marlese: 24, 82, 243 Fordahl, Clayton Alexander: 150 Gonlin, Vanessa: 158, 275 Durso, Rachel M.: 216 Forman, Tyrone: 112 Gonzalez Guittar, Stephanie: 279 Eary, Brandon: 266 Forrest, Danequa: 258 Gonzalez-Lesser, Emma: 323 Easley, Janeria: 118 Forsyth, Craig Joseph: 114, 288 Gonzalez-Sobrino, Bianca: 34, 108, Eastman, Jason: 357 Forsyth, York: 114, 288 160, 323 Ebert, Kim: 276, 314 Fossett, Mark: 115 Gordon Simons, Leslie: 67 Edwards, Ashley Renee`: 109 Foster, Jed Thomas: 94 Gordon, Emily Victoria: 212 Edwards, Jazmyn Yakira: 122 Foster, B. Brian: 34, 255, 332 Goss, Desmond: 232 Edwards, Joyce Moody: 331 Foster, John D.: 330 Gouge, Melissa: 43 Egner, Justine: 325 Foster, Lakera: 311 Gould, Laurie A.: 118 Eilbaum, Nicolas: 163 Fox, Keely: 295 Grainger, Garrett L: 101 Elkins, David: 63 Frame, Nicole: 189 Grant, Jonathan: 34, 111 Elliot, Francheska: 211 Franklin, Brittany: 65 Green, Aaryn L: 258 Elliott, Christopher Shane: 339 Frase, Robert: 350 Green, Sara: 344 Elliott, Luke Feimster: 86, 253 Frazier, Cleothia: 308 Greene, Dana: 19, 297 Elliott, Sinikka: 86 Frederick, Chrajon Lanara: 217 Greenup, Nolan: 74 Ellis, Bryan R.: 204 Freeman, Erin: 22 Gregory, Donald: 65 Ellis, Cassidy D: 47 Freitas, Annie Lyn: 106 Grether, Scott T.: 94, 153 157 Index of Participants

Gruber, Kenneth: 211 Hewitt, Belinda: 253 Jalufka, Mary Elizabeth: 300 Gualtieri, Marie C.: 369 Heymann, Orlaith: 256 James, Jeremy Matthews: 146 Gude, Rafael: 135 Hickman, Holley Victoria: 350 James, Sophie: 84 Guerrier, Magalie: 63 High, Benyetta: 195 James, Wesley: 64 Guido, Christopher: 261 Hildenbrand, Sue: 50 Jamil, Cayce: 71 Gundlach, James: 21 Hill, Terrence D.: 64 Jan, Esther: 117 Gunnoe, Andrew: 7 Hiller, Joe: 229 Jang, Beksahn: 254 Guo, Weirong: 220 Hilliard, Taylor: 345 Jarvis, John: 145 Gustafson, Kristen Elizabeth: 322 Hinojosa, Melanie: 162, 190, 265, 292 Jason, Kendra: 153, 188, 210 Haak, Julie: 212 Hinojosa, Ramon: 265, 292 Jayaram, Lakshmi: 267 Hagan, Jaclyn May: 338 Hinote, Brian: 248 Jayasundara, Joshua: 349 Hagerman, Margaret: 48, 134 Hinze, Sue: 30, 61 Jeffers, Elizabeth K.: 200 Hahn, Erin: 263 Hipps, Ashaad: 212 Jefferson, Steven: 37 Haley, Shaconna: 213 Hoffman, Kristi: 295 Jenkins, Raymond: 166 Halimi, Myriam: 264 Holland, Sierra: 80 Jennings, Joey: 66 Hall, Rhys: 68 Holloman, Diamond: 290 Jennings, Kevin William: 222 Halley, Jeffrey: 105, 161, 206 Holmes, Bernadette Janice: 102, 186 Jensen, Katherine Christine: 116 Halpin, Michael: 87 Hooper, Alicia Mulvaney: 300 Jobes, Austin: 212 Haner, Murat: 28 Hope, Ashleigh R: 142 Johnson, Aerial: 295 Haney, Alexandra: 31 Hordge-Freeman, Elizabeth: 49, 84, Johnson, Arelia: 308 Hanks, Roma: 298 201, 280, 336 Johnson, Austin: 60, 104, 129 Hannapel, Emily-Kate: 233 Horton, Hayward Derrick: 112 Johnson, Cathryn: 304 Hannon, Lance: 280 Hossan, Azmal: 19 Johnson, Jennifer: 83 Hanson, Rebecca: 310 Hossfeld, Cassius Modisana: 38 Johnson, Jerry: 24 Hao, Feng: 252 Hossfeld, Leslie: 77, 133, 337 Johnson, Katherine: 29, 103 Harnois, Catherine: 171 Hou, Feng: 209 Johnson, Lisa: 40 Harris, Deborah: 165 Houston II, Stacey Lamar: 32, 92, 122 Johnson, Melissa: 84 Harris, Jaime: 162 Howzell, Whitney: 280 Johnson, Oshea: 138 Harris, Jasmine: 225 Huang, Bert: 86, 222 Johnson, Robert: 87 Harrison, Anthony Kwame: 3, 49, 123, Huang, Hua-Lun: 18 Johnson, Roman Bernard: 265 316 Hudson, Kenneth: 15 Johnson-Dias, Janice: 246 Harrison, Jill Ann: 303 Huey Dye, Meredith: 144, 168 Johnstonbaugh, Morgan: 287 Harvel, Delana: 203 Huff-Corzine, Lin: 191 Joly, Nicole: 4 Harvey, Daina: 226 Hughes, Michael: 183 Jonason, Amy: 173 Harvey, Rachel: 165 Hughey, Matthew W.: 108, 134, 160, Jones, Megan: 319, 365 Hasse, Lora A.: 15 230 Jones, Ansonia Elouise: 267 Hattery, Angela: 5, 285 Humphreys, Jean S: 99 Jones, Hadiya Layla: 73 Haubert, Jeannie: 315 Hunt, Andrea: 76, 139, 153 Jones, Jennifer: 209 Haverda, Timothy: 53, 194, 206 Hunt, Whitney Erin: 262 Jones, Kellen: 346 Hawdon, James: 86, 145, 222 Hunter, Joanna: 298 Jorgenson, Andrew: 64 Hax, Heather: 139 Hunter, Marcus: 182, 255 Julien, Fabrice: 317 Hayes, Morgan: 40 Hunter, Vicki L.: 67 Kaakinen, Markus: 86 Hayes, Whitney: 286 Hurwitz, Joshua: 91, 294 Kahn, Sope: 110 Haynes, Shannon: 186 Husain, Atiya: 313 Kalb, Amber: 41 Haynes, Stacy: 36 Huynh, Trinh: 243, 338 Kalish, Ilene: 249 Hayward, Jennifer: 304 Hwang, Eunjin: 186 Kaminski, Patrick Christian: 339 Healy, Anthony: 117 Hyler, Shanice: 138 Kamo, Yoshinori: 369 Hearne, Brittany N: 142, 355 Idlebird, Candice LaShell: 317 Kane, Jake McCollough: 288 Hedlund, John: 252 Idler, Ellen: 214 Kane, Melinda: 159, 256 Hegtvedt, Karen: 304 Iesue, Laura: 26, 346 Karki, Srijana: 117 Hellmuth, Robert F: 66 Igwe, Chioma: 212 Karlis, Jack Vincent: 152 Hemingway, Cidney: 122 Ingersoll, Hannah: 257 Kataja, Lauren: 88 Henderson, Charley D: 350 Ireland, Leanna: 86, 222 Kato, Yuki: 157 Henderson, Loren: 112 Irizarry, Yasmiyn: 302 Katz, Hanna J: 66 Henricks, Kasey: 161, 187 Islam, Inaash: 209 Katz, Sheila: 279 Henry, Jr., Kevin Lawrence: 200 Islam, Saiful: 98 Katz-Fishman, Walda: 25, 82, 326 Hensley, Rebecca: 225, 286 Ittai, Nya: 103 Kaufman, Gayle: 213, 335 Herling, Jessica: 178, 292 Ivey, Andre Vaughn: 329 Kavish, Daniel: 289 Herman, Max: 108 Jackson, Anthony: 326, 331 Keating, Kathryn S.: 15 Hernandez, Alexander Antonio: 190 Jackson, Jeffrey: 228, 332 Keith, Verna: 230, 275 Hernandez, Genesis: 72 Jackson, Jorden E.: 141 Keith, Verna: 275, 280, 307, 337 Hernandez, Isamar: 111 Jackson, Regine: 6, 13, 329 Kelekay, Jasmine Linnea: 3 Herring, Cedric: 112 Jackson, Taylor: 155, 296 Keller, Carolyn: 178 Hess, Amie: 205, 285 Jacobson, Heather: 136, 208 Kelley, Rose Marie: 223 Hess, David: 237 Jaffee, David: 341 Kelly, Kimberly: 236 Hewitt, Lyndi: 298, 360 Jagoda, Nathan: 146 Kent, Nicholas: 342 158 Index of Participants

Kerstetter, Katie: 353 Lanuza, Yader: 49 Luo, Ye: 93 Ketchum, Paul: 114 Latinsky, Andrew: 221, 263 Lusby, Chassidy: 338 Khoshneviss, Hadi: 147 Lautenschlager, Rachel: 346 Lush, Courtney: 219 Kidd, Nancy: 187 Lawhorn, Joshlyn: 84 Lynxwiler, John: 359 Kidder, Erin Nicole: 349 Lawliet, Elias A.: 104 Macfarlane, Rachel Teressa: 126 Kidwell, Josiah Ray: 220 Lawson, Caleb T: 33 Mack, Karin: 192 Kiecolt, Jill: 17 Lay, Dillon: 212 MacMurray, Nicholas: 21 Kiesewetter, Kimberly: 233 Laybourn, Wendy Marie: 276, 321 Macomber, Kris: 285 Kilbourne, Barbara: 63, 162 Leal, Julianna: 212 Maddox, Mallory Parrish: 68 Kilburn, John C.: 95 Leap, Braden Thomas: 334 Magnuson, Shannon: 91 Kim, Ashley: 57 Lee, Celeste Nichole: 320 Maher, Kristy: 263 Kim, Esther: 190 Lee, John: 312 Maher, Timothy William: 93 Kim, HaRyung: 33 Lee, Matt: 85, 141, 284, 290 Mai, Jenny: 317 Kim, Hyojung: 369 Lee, Walker: 186, 238, 293 Mails, Andrew: 291 Kim, Jae Kyun: 148 Lee, Yeon-Hwa: 148 Majumdar, Debarun: 42 Kim, Joong Won "James": 334 Lehman, Brett: 358 Malone, Danny: 86, 253 Kim, Nora: 163 Lellock, J. Slade: 178, 203, 226, 334, Mancik, Ashley: 28, 145 King, Brayden: 224 357 Mann, Emily: 12, 29, 47, 57, 80, 103, King, Brittany: 142 Lemus, Adolfo: 158 136, 156, 181, 208 King, Riley: 284 Len, Sievlan: 22 Mannheimer, Andrew: 215 Kinney, Alexander: 88 Lentz, Jeffrey: 292, 311 Maples, Hunter: 158 Kirschner, David: 121 Leonard, Robert: 227 Maples, James: 131, 219 Knepper, Pete: 260 Leone, Erica: 221 Marahrens, Helge: 148, 339 Knight, Kyle: 252 Levine, Patrick Aaron: 196 Marina, Peter Joseph: 135 Knowles, Anthony J.: 180 Levine, Robert: 162 Marquez, Alvaro: 149 Knox, David: 256, 319, 345 Lewin, Phil: 274 Marquez-Velarde, Guadalupe: 275 Koch, Shelley: 96 Lewis, Amanda E.: 314 Marsh, Kris: 160 Koch, Bradley: 23 Lewis, Patricia: 156, 214 Marshall, Douglas Allen: 349 Koch, Jerome: 86 Leyser-Whalen, Ophra: 136 Marti, Gerardo: 207 Kolb, Ken: 4, 165 Leyva, Michael Jesus: 63 Martin, Andrew William: 224 Kontos, Louis: 135 Li, Jiayi: 268 Martin, Joshua: 234 Koonce, Danielle Melvin: 39 Liao, Wenjie: 276 Martin, Lori Latrice: 346 Koontz, Amanda: 157, 165, 167, 226, Liebler, Carolyn: 209 Martin, Marie Elisabeth: 63 339 Lindblom, Taru: 193 Martin, Robert Russell: 164 Kopistecki, Beth Kaitlyn: 31 Lindquist, Carol S: 291 Martinez, Brandon: 138 Korgen, Kathleen: 153 Linthicum, Timothy: 15 Martinez, Girsea: 49 Koropeckyj-Cox, Tanya: 12, 29, 47, 57, Lio, Shoon: 111, 198 Martinez-Cola, Marisela: 6 80, 103, 136, 156, 181, 208 Lippard, Cameron: 56, 58, 59, 81, 151, Martinez-Ramos, Gloria: 42 Korpics, Mallory: 143 203 Marzo, Lea: 68 Korver-Glenn, Elizabeth: 275 Lipsman, Jacob E: 219 Mason, Philip: 216 Krause, Alexandra: 348 Liu, Chao: 212 Mason, Sara: 74 Krull, Amy C.: 321 Livermore, Michelle: 250 Mason, Wolly: 285 Krull, Laura Megan: 110 Lloyd, Richard: 157 Mataic, Dane: 224 Kruse, Douglas: 312 Lo, Celia: 32, 216 Mathers, Lain A.B.: 179, 359 Kuck, Douglas: 212, 295, 338 Locher, David: 170, 220, 293 Mathewson, Dan: 152 Kuo, Yi-Hsuan: 112 Locklear, Sofia Alexandra: 173 Mattingly, Kelsey Nilsson: 142 Kusujiarti, Siti: 197 Loftus, Jeni: 319 Maume, David: 253 Kwon, Jae: 268 London, Scott: 285 Maverick, Christopher: 152 LaBoy, Ana: 70, 162, 311 Londono, Estefany: 47 May, Matthew: 261, 323 Lacy, Karyn: 148 Longard, Shelby: 299 Mayer, Sarah Renee: 31 Ladd, Anthony E.: 219 Longo, Gina Marie: 163 Mayorga-Gallo, Sarah: 174, 336 Lahey, Joanna: 312 Lookenott, Harley Jo: 295 McCabe, Katharine: 103 Lalioff, Megan: 93 Lookenott, Jessica Dail: 338 McCall, Patricia: 113 Lambert, Eric: 166 Lopez, Eric: 302 McCarthy, John: 224 Lambert, Victoria: 40 Lopez, Nancy: 273, 314 McCartin, Hadley: 145 Lambert-Swain, Ainsley: 65 Loria, Jill: 212 McCauley, Jaime: 219 Lambouths III, Danny: 112 Loscocco, Karyn: 176, 352 McClellan, Autumn Deer: 170 Lamont, Ellen: 110 Lotspeich II, Michael: 16, 63 McClinton, Jacqueline: 212 Lampe, Nik: 80, 359 Loughrin, Sandra Marie: 198 McCloud, Angia Dinee`: 90 Lamphere, Jenna: 340 Louis-Juste, Sheldine: 318 McClure, Stephanie: 78, 151 Land, Kenneth: 113 Love, Tony: 278, 327, 349, 370 McClure, Timothy: 216 Landen, Jake: 151 Love, Tyler: 162 McDaniel, Bailey: 285 Lanford, Daniel: 369 Lovell, Donielle: 110, 114 McDaniel, Michallene: 25 Lang, Justin: 299 Lowe, Maria: 96 McDevitt Sheehan, Connor: 350 Langston, Michael: 162 Lucas, Christopher Matthew: 121 McDonald, Emily: 147, 353 Lanier, Micha: 217 Luna, Esteffany Sarahy: 119 McDonald, Heather Sue: 328 159 Index of Participants

McDonald, Maretta: 198 Montgomery, Dalyn Robert: 24 O`Connell, Heather A.: 228, 258 McDonald, Steve: 212 Moody, Myles Daniel: 328 O`Keefe, Dolores M.: 142 McDowell, Amy Denise: 261, 332 Moore, Wendy: 27, 58 Obernesser, Laura: 260 McGrimmon, Tucker: 72 Moore, Illeana Vivaree: 212 Ocasio-Stoutenburg, Lydia: 346 McIntosh, David: 27 Moore, Lacey Byram: 37 Ocejo, Richard E.: 157, 339 McIntyre, Justin: 162 Moore, Louis Clinton: 143 Ogunshina, Novella: 266 MCKane, Rachel: 122, 362 Moore, Wendy: 58 Okamoto, Dina: 89 McKeever, Arthur J: 118 Morgan, Kristin Leann: 362 Okechukwu, Amaka: 160 Mckelvy, Josephine: 94 Morgul, Kerem: 199 Okpodu, Camellia: 102 McKenney, Zachary Joseph: 43 Morken, Mallory J: 346 Oksanen, Atte: 86 McKenzie, Ashley: 324 Morris, David: 92 Okuwobi, Oneya Fennell: 262, 303 Mcknight, Utz: 225 Morris, Hannah: 319 Olivarez, Marlee: 50 McLaughlin, Adria Ryan: 334 Morris, Katie: 7 Oliveira, Kristopher: 154 McManus, Lisa: 216 Morrison, Emily: 353 Oliver, Mariana: 312 McNeil, Bryce: 177 Mosel-Talavera, Kelly Marie: 127 Olson, Julie: 32 McNulty, Tom: 66 Mosseri, Sarah Elizabeth: 348 Omi, Michael: 51 McPhail, Clark: 99 Motl, Kaitlyne: 334 Omojola, Sarah: 106 McReynolds, Brandon: 301 Mouzon, Dawne: 275 Omoregie, Jessica: 86 McReynolds-Perez, Julia: 57 Moye, Richard: 70, 338 Omori, Marisa: 138 McShan, Larissa: 144 Mueller, Collin: 277 Orak, Ugur: 328, 344 Meadow, Ashley: 272 Mueller, Jennifer: 27 Orozco, Rosalia Guadalupe: 162 Medford, Marcelle Mandisa: 262 Muhammad, Kareem Rasheed: 258 Ortega, A.J.: 296 Medina, Emily: 302 Mukhtar, Shan: 14 Ortiz, David G.: 330 Medley, Emily: 180, 206 Mullen, Casey Jo: 19, 149 Ortiz, Kasim Sheron: 108, 192 Meeks, Judson: 152 Mullins, Danielle Renee: 223, 351 Ortiz, Ruben: 66 Mehrotra, Meeta: 295 Mun, Helen: 45 Oshiro, Daniel Kentaro: 119 Melamed, David: 304 Munn, Christopher: 304, 364 Ostertag, Stephen F: 4 Melluso, Emily Caroline: 63 Murphy, Joseph: 40 Ostrander, Noam: 40 Melzer, Silvia: 348 Myer, Jessica Michele: 295 Ostroot, Ashley: 155 Membrez-Weiler, Nicholas: 91 Myers, Kit: 181 Otto, Bobby Jo: 7 Menchaca, Angelica: 45 Myers, Quintin W.O.: 148 Ouellette, Marc: 152 Mercado, Diana: 176 Mykyta, Laryssa: 168, 259 Ousey, Graham: 28 Merry, Joseph: 117 Nam, Youngeun: 57 Ovink, Sarah: 314, 336 Meszaros, Julia: 257 Nanney, Megan: 104, 178, 336 Owen, Autumn: 289 Mickelson, Roslyn: 71 Nash, Bradley: 43 Owens, Gabriel: 177 Middleton, Shelby: 72, 116 Nash, Nehemiah: 338 Padavic, Irene: 215 Mikles-Schluterman, Julie: 178 Nawrocki, Abigail: 156 Padgett, Joseph: 355 Miles, Corey: 44 Neal, Rachael: 299 Paino, Maria: 37 Miller, Brennan James: 44 Nelson, Jennifer L.: 88 Palmer, Nathan: 76 Miller, Byron Anton: 69 Nelson, Justin: 222 Panageotou, Steven: 180, 206, 227 Miller, Corey: 4 Nelson, Steven L.: 200 Parcel, Toby: 132 Miller, Gabe H.: 275 Nenga, Sandi: 27, 151, 211 Parham, Angel: 13 Miller, Jordan Forrest: 60, 104 Nettelhorst, Stephen: 327 Parker, Chloe Rachel: 126 Miller, Kirk: 166 Neumann, Pamela: 229, 310 Parker, Douglas: 369 Miller, Ruby Robin: 100 Newman, Alyssa: 231 Parker, Karen F: 28 Milne, Jake: 79, 183, 210 Newman, Rameika: 292, 367 Parker, Sarah Christine: 212 Milne, Mia: 236 Newmyer, Lauren: 291 Parks, Kathrin Ann: 244, 300 Min, Hosik: 15 Nguyen, Anh P.: 91 Parks, Vanessa: 141, 223, 284, 290 Mirambeau, Brandon Daniel: 215 Nguyen, Emerald: 89 Parrotta, Kylie: 283 Miranda, Humberto: 260 Nguyen, Jenny: 265, 292, 367 Parsons, Ryan: 40 Mischke, Kelsey Jean: 52 Nichols, Rachel: 338 Parsons, Savannah Todd: 266 Mitchell-Dix, Samantha Leigh: 31 Nicholson, Harvey: 192 Parsons, Tiffany: 286 Mitra, Sharoni: 33 Nicholson, D. Adam: 99 Pate, Matthew: 118 Mix, Tamara: 117, 290 Nieckarz, Jr., Peter: 296 Patler, Caitlin: 75 Mize, Caitlin: 340 Niederstadt, Kaitlyn Jean: 39 Patten, Daniel: 79 Mobley, Catherine: 162 Nix, Amanda: 20 Patterson, Candis: 298 Mobley, Kate Breck: 88 Nnamdi, Akinshimaya Rashida: 55, Patterson, Nile DeGray: 308 Moen, Phyllis: 328 346 Pausch, Amanda: 233 Moller, Stephanie: 71, 253 Nodar, Leah: 111 Payne, Zachary Glenn: 347 Moloney, Mairead: 164, 278 Normil-Skakavac, Nadjhia: 331 Pearce, Jessica: 250 Momplaisir, Hans: 189 Norrington, Janette Geane`e: 119, 188 Pearce, Susan: 170, 270 Mondal, Lipon: 147, 260 Nowakowski, Alexandra C.H.: 60 Pearson, Caroline: 40 Monfilston, Bianca Cecile: 317 Nowlin, Taylor: 284 Peck, Alana Jamelle: 109, 235 Montalva, Miguel Angel: 34 Núñez, Vanessa: 95 Peck, B. Mitch: 114 Montejano, David: 1 Nutter-Pridgen, Katie: 101 Pederson, JoEllen: 76 Montero-Colbert, Arianna: 166 O`Brien, Eileen: 48 Peguero, Anthony: 9, 86, 222 160 Index of Participants

Pellegrine, Sarah: 215 Rafail, Patrick: 281 Robinson, Zandria F: 182, 207 Peña, Lillian Dawn: 345, 362 Ragnarsdottir, Berglind Holm: 300 Rochford, Elle: 136 Pendergrass, Sabrina: 207 Rahming, Sophia: 71 Rocks, Sara: 69 Pennell, James: 226 Rahr, Anna Elizabeth: 162 Rodgers, Jaylen: 250 Peoples, Crystal: 31 Rainey, Anthony: 348 Rodgers, Katie: 352 Pepin, Joanna: 321 Raisi, Elaheh: 86, 222 Rodriguez, Christian: 365 Perdomo, Rebecca: 95 Raja, Urooj: 356 Rodriguez, Lesly Ann: 351 Perdue, Robert: 203, 356 Ralston, Margaret: 301 Rodriguez, Nancy: 9 Perez, Patricia: 234 Rambotti, Simone: 21, 254 Rogers, Baker: 24, 129, 264, 287 Perez-Felkner, Lara: 71 Ramchand, Rajeev: 141, 284, 290 Rogers, Sarah: 287 Perkins, Robert Kelvin: 4, 355 Ramirez, Ignacio Luis: 86, 362 Rogers, Sean: 312 Perry, Samuel: 309 Ramirez, Manuel Andres: 321 Rogers-Dennis, Porscha: 68 Perry-Jenkins, Maureen: 328 Ramirez, Nia: 212 Romanoff Bartlett, Lindsay: 229 Persons, Emily: 37 Randolph, Antonia: 361 Romero, Lori: 220 Petersen, Camille Ann: 320 Randolph, Kyle Robert: 327 Romero, Mary: 174, 187 Petersen, Kellie Carlina: 237 Rangel, Salvador: 364 Roos, Micah: 183, 301 Petersen, Nick: 138 Rasch, Dana: 218 Roscigno, Vincent: 159, 196, 303 Peterson, Gretchen: 256 Ray, Kevin: 191 Rose, Daniel Jonathan: 100 Peterson, Lindsey: 36, 151 Ray, Kevin Andrew: 191 Rosino, Michael L.: 44, 108, 160, 230 Peterson, Rebecca: 270 Ray, Rashawn: 78 Rowe, Em: 154, 278 Petrie, Michelle: 216 Ray, Victor: 5, 58, 78, 108, 202, 207, Rudel, Daniel: 256 Pettijohn, Terry: 357 313, 361 Rudes, Danielle Sheldon: 91 Pettis, Philip: 325, 347 Raynes, Dakota K. T.: 309 Rudrappa, Sharmilla: 208 Pfaffendorf, Jessica: 304 Reece, Robert L.: 228, 282, 343 Rufer, Gwyneth Morgan: 322 Pfeffer, Carla: 80, 278 Reed, Cody Arlie: 194 Ruiz-Junco, Natalia: 213 Pfennig, Oksana: 75 Regan, Hannah Rose: 259 Ruppanner, Leah: 253 Phillips, Erica: 73 Regas, Sam: 339 Rushing, Beth: 85 Phillips, Sydney Quinn: 63, 86 Regoeczi, Wendy: 145 Rushing, Wanda: 78 Pierce, Leslie E: 289, 367 Reichelmann, Ashley Veronica: 183, Russell, Kelli Jackson: 351 Pierson, Colin: 295 370 Russian, Annie: 148 Pike, Raechel: 309 Reid, Lesley: 5 Ryan, Mary: 56, 108 Pingel, Emily: 363 Reilly, Bruce: 106 Ryding, Rachel: 122, 233 Pirtle, Whitney: 122, 209, 231 Rejtig, Michael: 265 Sabriseilabi, Soheil: 368 Pitt, Richard N: 261 Reosti, Anna: 312 Sacha, Jeffrey Owen: 75 Pittman, Cassi L: 316 Respress, Ebony Townsend: 338 Sadri, Mahmoud: 274 Plankey-Videla, Nancy: 45, 176 Restar, Arjee: 192 Saenz, Rogelio L: 1 Platt, Kamala: 100, 237, 352, 356 Restifo, Salvatore John: 270 Salas, Alejandro: 176 Polkey, Kurt: 44 Reyes, Estafina: 234 Saleeva, Maria: 165 Pomykacz, Corey: 288 Reyes-Foster, Beatriz: 103 Salter, Phia: 27 Ponce de Leon, Alejandro: 184 Reynolds, Jeremy: 261 Sanchez, Amairini: 28 Portaluppi, Elizabeth Marie: 264 Reynolds, John: 149, 215 Sanchez, Everardo: 212 Powell, Jonathan Michael: 268 Reynolds, Sianna Mylan: 317 Sanchez, Morgan Violeta: 25 Powell, Karina: 257 Reznik, David: 36 Sanders, Meagan Louise: 297 Powers, Rebecca S.: 217, 250 Rich, Meghan Ashlin: 342 Sanderson, Robert Earl: 251 Presswood, William Keith: 50, 77 Richard, Chandler K: 344 Sandifer, J. Dylan: 250 Price, Bob: 98 Richards, Bedelia Nicola: 171, 282 Santos, Theo: 80 Price, Anne: 151 Rickman, Elle Arline: 162 Saras, Emily: 71, 190 Pride Brown, Kate: 274 Riel, Virginia: 299 Sarmiento-Hernández, Mariana: 95 Prieto, Victoria: 40 Rijo, Vanessa: 109 Satcher, Lacee: 237 Prince, Hayden: 186 Rinalducci, Ned: 260 Sauer, Carsten: 196 Prince, Janis: 48 Rinker, Vanessa: 86 Savage, Scott: 304 Prohaska, Ariane: 47 Ritchey, P. Neal: 15 Saville, Anne: 237 Prskalo, Ena: 31 Ritter, Lacey Jae: 236, 319, 365 Savolainen, Iina Sofia: 86 Pruitt, Cenate: 177 Rivera, Fernando I: 55, 73, 107, 251, Saxton, Regis A.: 147 Pryor, Erin: 299 336 Sayer, Liana: 253 Puetz, Kyle: 294 Rivera, Wayne: 296 Schafer, Mark: 223 Puga Jr., Martin: 95 Roach, Teresa: 110 Scherbeh, Jamie: 53 Pulley, Tifanie: 102 Roberts, Allison: 88, 189 Schiel, Rebecca: 268 Purhonen, Semi: 193, 238 Roberts, J. H.: 152 Schmutz, Vaughn: 357 Purifoy, Danielle: 277, 313 Roberts, Melissa: 233 Schoen, Roslyn: 354 Purkayastha, Bandana: 306 Robertson, Christopher Everett: 251 Schrock, Douglas: 201 Purser, Christopher: 64 Robertson, Ray: 265 Schueths, April: 163 Qayomi, Aya: 118 Robinson, Karen: 190 Schur, Lisa: 312 Quillian, Lincoln: 312 Robinson, Laura: 30 Schwadel, Philip: 359 Quinones, Mauricio: 196, 341 Robinson, Megan: 87 Schwartz, Lindsay: 181 Quinsaat, Sandra Lorraine: 238 Robinson, Mylah: 265 Schweitzer, Julie: 290 161 Index of Participants

Scimecca, Joseph A.: 193 Smith, Julia: 199 Taylor, Randon R.: 186, 346 Scotch, Richard K.: 347 Smith, Katrina: 197 Taylor, Tiffany: 148, 279 Scott, Jerome: 25, 326 Smith, Mykah: 295, 318 Teague, Hollie A.: 25, 329 Scott, Jessica Anna: 201 Smithey, Martha: 72, 86, 235, 362 Teek, Mackenzie Grogan: 121, 175 Scott, Jessie: 38 Smyer, Michael: 328 Tekgurler, Yasemin: 35 Scott, Rebecca: 58 Sneed, Chriss: 55 Tennie, Brianna: 40 Scott, Tracy: 197 Sobba, Kristen: 358 Thacker, Jared Allen: 89 Scrivner, Brie: 344 Sobering, Katie: 184 Thakore, Bhoomi K: 59, 126 Seale, Elizabeth: 196, 283 Soligo, Marta: 165 Thayer, Krista Wright: 217 Seamster, Louise: 51, 172, 277 Sommerlad-Rogers, Deirdre: 291 Theune, Felecia: 204 Sediqe, Iman: 116 Soto-Olson, Diana: 229 Thijssen, Lex: 333 Sediqe, Nura: 35, 276 Southworth, Stephanie: 115, 294 Thom, Enkeshi: 172 Seefeldt, Kristin S: 316 Spalter-Roth, Roberta M.: 41, 130 Thomas, Clayton D.: 363 Seeley, J Lotus: 96, 303 Speaks, Brittany: 309 Thomas, Danielle: 272 Segal, Matthew Aaron: 349 Spence, Naomi: 358 Thomas, James M.: 56, 59, 78, 89, Seide, Kapriski: 346 Spencer, Zoe: 331 155, 177, 204, 223, 282, 313, 330, 332 Sekou, Bilal: 28, 82, 160 Spring, Ken: 143 Thomas, Melvin: 112, 175 Semyonov, Moshe: 354 Spunt, Barry: 135 Thomas, Shameka: 111, 221, 346 Serrao, Rodrigo: 175 Stacey, Lawrence: 259, 367 Thomas, Tissa: 197 Settembrino, Marc: 2, 23, 125 Stamper, Ruth Margaret: 291 Thompson, Maxine: 188, 299 Sewell, Abigail: 182 Stanton, Rebekah: 256 Thompson, Ashley Blaise: 258 Shahbano, Syeda: 118 Starr, Emily: 327 Thompson, Gretchen: 153 Shakeshaft, Emma: 69 Statham, Shelby: 246, 285 Thompson-Miller, Ruth: 183 Shams, Safi: 118 Stearns, Elizabeth: 71 Thomson, Robert: 366 Shappeck, Marco: 262 Steck, Laura West: 258 Thouin, Emily: 211 Shariff-Marco, Salma: 171 Steele, Megan: 67 Tindell, Katherine Marie: 348 Shaw, Destini: 293 Steib-Martin, Syrita: 106 Tinkler, Justine: 235, 293 Shcherbak, Andrey: 333 Stephens, Erin M.: 120 Toepfer, Shane: 177 Shefner, Jon: 172, 310 Still, Darla: 254 Tolliver, David: 251 Shelby, Renee Marie: 232 Stitt, Mary Ellen: 184 Toman, Lindsay Anne: 363 Sheldon, Phillip: 211, 233 Stockard, Russell L: 198 Tomaskovic-Devey, Donald: 10, 26, Shelton, Jeff S: 363 Stone, Amy: 335 159 Sheon, Lila: 146 Stone, Anthony: 38 Torky, Leena: 321 Shihadeh, Edward: 93 Stoner, Alexander: 105, 161, 227 Torres, Jose: 145 Shin, Jean: 41 Stoner, Michelle: 345 Torres, Nick: 117 Shriver, Thomas: 170 Stout, Vanessa Theresa: 324 Toure, Haita: 317 Shrock, Peter: 55 Stramel, Miranda: 229 Toussaint, Jeffrey G.: 17 Shuster, Stef: 140 Strange, Casey: 299 Trice, Bobby: 197 Sickels, Michael: 43 Straub, Adam M.: 309 Trillo, Alex: 42 Sills, Stephen: 211, 233 Strmic-Pawl, Hephzibah: 59, 116, 231, Trinh, Maria Thuy: 167 Silva, Derek: 323 245, 298 Triplett, Jennifer: 269 Silver, Alexis M.: 22 Stykes, J. Bart: 322 Tripp, Brad: 92 Simmons, Naomi: 269 Suh, Siri: 57 Trivette, Shawn A.: 340 Simon, Laura: 355 Sumerau, J E: 60, 139, 140, 359 Tsitsos, William: 118 Simon, Richard: 79, 236 Summers, Brandi T: 316 Tsukerman, Kara: 70 Simoni, Zack: 189 Sutherland, Jean-Anne: 67 Tuch, Steven: 183 Simpson, Joseph M.: 340 Sutton, Kara: 347 Tucker, Chelsey Nichole: 86 Sims, Jennifer Patrice: 100, 231 Suvorova-Mulvihill, Anastasia: 103 Turgeon, Brianna: 279 Sims-Muhammad, Toni: 201 Swank, Eric: 325 Turner, Chrystalynn Francell Faye: 67 Simula, Brandy Lin: 14, 179, 197 Swed, Ori: 268, 350 Turner, Kennedy: 43 Singleton, David Alan: 217 Szaflarski, Jerzy: 344 Turner, Keyli: 212 Sinha, Dhruba: 370 Szaflarski, Magdalena: 344 Tuttle, Annie: 236 Sirola, Anu: 86 Szrot, Lukas: 290 Tuttle, James: 36, 113 Skaggs, Rachel: 357 Tabachnick, Katharine Healy: 114 Tyler, Deidre: 94 Skaggs, Sheryl: 63 Tagayuna, Arlie: 295, 317 Tyson, Will: 267 Skarr, Alex: 111 Talbert, Ryan: 120 Uddin, Jalal: 350 Slack, Tim: 15, 141, 284, 290 Talbert, Ryan D: 142 Ueno, Koji: 236 Slavanski, Ilya: 184 Tamplin, Emma Jordan: 220 Umberson, Debra: 32 Sloan, Melissa: 213 Tanner, Alicia: 168 Umeh, Zimife: 215 Smedley-López, Anna Christine: 95 Tavares, Carlos: 119, 312 Underhill, Megan: 48, 361 Smilde, David: 310 Taylor, Allison: 340 Upton, Sarah: 267 Smith, Bethany: 284 Taylor, Brionca D.: 292 Vadeboncoeur, Joshua: 186, 204 Smith, Christopher Albert: 269, 309 Taylor, Brittany: 104 Valasik, Matthew: 113 Smith, Deveraux: 72 Taylor, Cate: 12 Valdez, Zulema: 122 Smith, Earl: 5 Taylor, Keelyn: 266 Valentino, Lauren: 99 Smith, Jason: 41 Taylor, Miles: 369 Valet, Peter: 196 162 Index of Participants

Valle, Arianna: 107 Whitehead, Andrew: 309 Zhang, Yongjun: 88 Van Brown, Bethany: 151 Whitehead, Ellen: 115 Zheng, Zhong (John): 294 Van Ness, Justin: 99 Whitehead, Kristen: 212 Ziff, Elizabeth: 136, 208 van Venrooij, Alex: 357 Whiteside, Victoria Nicole: 186 Zonio, Henry: 305 VanArsdale, Brianna: 278 Whiteside, Jasmine: 61, 215 Vanderlinden, Lisa K: 36 Whitlinger, Claire: 170 Vaquera, Elizabeth: 246, 314 Whitlock, Mc: 129 Vargas, Nicholas: 41, 42, 107 Widener, Patricia: 340 Vasi, Ion: 224 Wienke, Chris: 365 Vaughn, Michael: 179 Wiest, Julie: 30, 85 Vega, Mary Ann: 285 Wilcox, Annika: 348 Velitchkova, Ana: 271 Wilder, JeffriAnne: 280 Venable, Marcus: 109 Wilkinson, Renae: 214 Veras, Edlin: 280 Will, Jeffry: 298 Vernet, Emily: 162 Williams, Apryl A.: 275 Vickerman, Milton: 78 Williams, Cynthia: 252 Vieira, Justin Merrill: 63 Williams, Damian T: 115 Villanueva, Stephanie Yadira: 317 Williams, Deadric: 355 Villeda, Marcela: 95 Williams, James: 221 Vincent, Jolene: 191 Williams, Jason: 5 Viscarra, Eryn Grucza: 259 Williams, Johnny E: 187, 202, 225, Waggoner, Miranda: 29, 208 305 Wagner, Brandon: 164 Williams, Josie: 211 Wagnon, Eryn Taylor: 143 Williams, Precious: 212 Waity, Julia: 60, 133 Williams, Virginia: 117 Wakefield, Sara: 9 Wilson, George: 196 Wakeham, Joshua: 281 Wilson, Sana: 168 Walker, Alicia: 319 Wilson, Sarah: 72, 116 Walker, Brigham: 333 Wilson, Stephanie: 80 Walker, Edward: 224 Wimberley, Dale: 120 Wallace, J. Brandon: 141, 247 Winder, Terrell J.A.: 235 Wallace, Robert: 155 Windhorn, Courtney: 48 Walling, Megan: 40 Winfield, Idee: 61, 83 Walsh, Clare: 24, 347 Winslow, Sarah: 300 Walther, Carol: 113, 244 Winson, Anthony: 291 Walton, Charles E.: 24, 258 Winters, Della: 144, 227 Wang, Jeffery: 180, 238 Withers, Erik: 178, 246 Wang, Zhi: 148 Witte, James: 130, 353 Ward, Kelly: 57 Wolfe, Christina: 263 Ward, Matthew: 228 Wolfe, Joseph: 350 Ward, Pace: 261 Wolfinger, Nicholas: 109 Ware, Wesley: 205 Wood, Peter B.: 230 Warnock, Debbie: 35 Woodard, Michael Daniel: 218 Warren, Joshua Edward: 317, 323 Woodell, Brandi: 359 Warren, Patricia Yvonne: 5, 18 Woodring, David Wayne: 66 Wasserman, Jason: 248 Worley, Robert Michael: 166 Weaver, Susan: 46 Worley, Vidisha: 166 Webb III, Curtis Lamar: 307 Wraight, Sarah: 298 Webster, Joni-Leigh: 188 Wright II, Earl: 49, 182 Weffer, Simon: 58, 128 Wright, Devon: 194 Weil, Frederick: 93 Wright, Eric L.: 79 Weiner, Melissa F: 169, 255 Wyant, Amanda: 272, 303 Welburn, Jessica: 255, 313 Wycha, Nikilaus: 309 Welch, Casey: 273 Yamashita, Liann: 17, 150 Welch, Tresa Renee: 292 Yavorsky, Jill: 159, 253 Welcher, Adria: 6, 112 Yildiz, Muhammed: 328 Welde, Kris De: 140 Yosipovitch, Natalie: 346 Welden, Kathleen: 143 Young Jr, Alford: 17, 315 Wellborn Paige, Jessica: 108 Young, Christina: 109 Wells, Alika Jean: 356 Yount, Kathryn: 156 Wernet, Christine: 12 zamantakis, alithia: 104 Wesley, Jonathon: 311 Zeller, David: 99 Wharton, Edgar: 258 Zerbib, Sandrine: 176 Wherry, Frederick F: 316 Zevallos, Kevin: 75, 89 Whitaker, Manya: 61 Zhang, Cynthia Baiqing: 370 Whitehawk, Michael C.: 295 Zhang, Lingling: 93 163 Departmental Members Donors Sustaining Members

Belmont University E. M. Beck Denise Bissler

Elizabeth Helene Baker Birmingham Southern College Stephanie Bohon Denise Bissler Davidson College Tony N. Brown Kevin Borgeson East Carolina University Daniel Buffington Tony N. Brown

Fayetteville State University Caleb Cooley Barbara Combs

Furman University Nick Garcia Shannon Davis William Holland Mercer University Marlese Durr James Hougland Mississippi State University Christopher Ellison David Jaffee

The University of Tennessee at David Locher Scott Fitzgerald Martin Dale Lowery Sara Green University of Houston Patricia Yancey Martin William Holland University of Maryland, John McCarthy Baltimore County Leslie Hossfeld Patricia McManus University of Memphis Michael Hughes Jonathan Morgan

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Jennifer Patrice Sims Virginia Tech Beth Rushing Joel Smith Winthrop University Darren Sherkat Terrie Spetalnick John Skvoretz Russell L Stockard

Tissa Thomas Lynn Smith-Lovin

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