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Contextualizing and Managing Multiple Stigmas SATURDAY Related to Mental Illness and Criminal Justice Saturday, 7:00 am System Involvement - Wallis Adams, Boston University; Alisa K. Lincoln, Northeastern 1004. Meeting. Section on Political Sociology University; Ineke Haen Marshall, Northeastern Council Meeting University; Phil Brown, Northeastern University; New York Hilton, Concourse C, Concourse, Jeff Draine, Temple University 7:00-8:00am Feeling Better with Similar Others? The Role of Social Networks for Improving Immigrant 1007. Meeting. Section on Ethnomethodology and Youths’ Mental Health - Tamara van der Does, Conversation Analysis Council Meeting Santa Fe Institute; Muna Adem, Indiana New York Hilton, Concourse F, Concourse, University 7:00-8:00am How the Stigmatized Deflect: Managing Stigmatizing 1028. Meeting. Excellence in Reporting on Social Mental Health Labels in the Criminal Justice Issues Award Selection Committee System - Ruth Frances Richardson, Georgia State New York Hilton, Petit Trianon, Third Floor, University 7:00-8:00am Refugee Well-Being Project: Efficacy of a Community-Based Intervention to Address Social 1030. Meeting. Distinguished Contributions to Determinants of Mental Health - Jessica Rose Teaching Award Selection Committee Goodkind, University of New Mexico; Deborah I. New York Hilton, Lincoln, Fourth Floor, 7:00- Bybee, Michigan State University; Julia Meredith 8:00am Hess, University of New Mexico; Suha Amer, University of New Mexico; Martin Ndayisenga, 1034. Meeting. Distinguished Scholarly Book University of New Mexico; Richard Neil Greene, Award Selection Committee University of New Mexico; Ryeora Choe, New York Hilton, East, Fourth Floor, 7:00- University of New Mexico; Brian Isakson, 8:00am University of New Mexico; Brandon Baca, 1042. Meeting. Section on Sociology of Law Albuquerque Public Schools; Mahbooba Pannah, Council Meeting University of New Mexico Sheraton New York, Murray Hill, Lower 1104. Section on Political Sociology. Old Problems Level, 7:00-8:00am and New Methods: The Resurgence of Political 1044. Meeting. Section on Science, Knowledge, Parties in Political Sociology and Technology Council Meeting New York Hilton, Concourse C, Concourse, Sheraton New York, Flatiron, Lower Level, 8:30-10:10am 7:00-8:00am Session Organizer: Adam Slez, University of Virginia Presider: Adam Slez, University of Virginia 1062. Meeting. Section on the Sociology of Human Does Class Matter? It Depends: Regional Variation Rights Council Meeting in Class Voting, 1948-2000 - Stephanie Lynn Sheraton New York, Liberty 4, Third Floor, Ternullo, University of Chicago 7:00-8:00am Factions in Action: Party Networks and Political 1063. Meeting. Section on History of Sociology Alignment in China's Reform Era - Yang Zhang, Council Meeting American University; Feng Shi, University of Sheraton New York, Liberty 5, Third Floor, North Carolina at Chapel Hill 7:00-8:00am How Party Coalitions Anchor Group Positions: The Case of Evangelicals and Climate Change - Lydia Saturday, 8:30 am Bean, University of Texas at Arlington; Steven Teles, Johns Hopkins University 1103. Section on the Sociology of Mental Health. Pathways of Partisan Ambivalence: Political Social Justice Approaches to Mental Health: Outcomes of the Global Wave of Contention Addressing Marginalization, Exclusion, and (2010-2018) - Tomas Gold, University of Notre Racism Dame; Ann Mische, University of Notre Dame New York Hilton, Concourse B, Concourse, History, Biography and Historical-Comparative 8:30-10:10am Analysis: A Refraction Approach to the Session Organizer: Alisa K. Lincoln, Northeastern Sociology of Parties - Stephanie L. Mudge, University University of California-Davis Presider: Alisa K. Lincoln, Northeastern University 1107. Regular Session. Deportation Threats and 10:10am Realities in the United States Session Organizer: Ranita Ray, University of New York Hilton, Concourse F, Concourse, Nevada-Las Vegas 8:30-10:10am Presider: Hae Yeon Choo, University of Toronto Session Organizer: Tanya Maria Golash-Boza, Intersectionality, Decoloniality, and the Analyses of University of California, Merced Silence - Bandana Purkayastha, University of Presider: Robbee Wedow, Broad Institute of Harvard Connecticut and MIT The Way I See It:” Middle Class Latinxs’ Local Immigration Enforcement and Latino Engagement with Intersectionality - Lorena Segregation - Matthew Hall, Cornell University; Garcia, University of Illinois at Chicago Jacob S. Rugh, Brigham Young University Complex Inequalities - Evelyn Nakano Glenn, “No such thing as sanctuary”: How Fear and University of California, Berkeley Uncertainty are Transforming Immigrant Lives - Tokenism in the Technology Industry: An Florencia Rojo, UCSF Intersectional Analysis of Asian and Black The Effects of Deportation and the Threat of Female Technology Workers in Elite Labor Deportation on Food Insecurity among Latino Markets - France Winddance Twine, University Immigrant Families - Sarah Bowen, North of California, Santa Barbara Carolina State University; Sinikka Elliott, University of British Columbia; Annie Hardison- 1116. Departmental Management and Leadership Moody, North Carolina State University Workshop. Handling Reports of Sexual “When it’s an emergency, we take that risk”: Harassment in the Department Biopolitical assemblages and U.S. immigrant New York Hilton, Murray Hill West, Second health - Meredith Van Natta, Duke University Floor, 8:30-10:10am Session Organizer: Margaret Weigers Vitullo, 1111. Author Meets Critic. Algorithms of American Sociological Association Oppression: How Search Engines Reinforce Leader: Margaret Weigers Vitullo, American Racism (New York University Press, 2018) by Sociological Association Safiya Umoja Noble New York Hilton, Madison, Second Floor, 1117. Teaching Workshop. Food for Thought: 8:30-10:10am How to Integrate the Hunger Banquet Session Organizer: Brian Gran, Case Western Simulation Activity into Sociology Classes and Reserve University College Campuses Author: Safiya Umoja Noble, University of Southern New York Hilton, Murray Hill East, Second California Floor, 8:30-10:10am Presider: Cassi L. Pittman Claytor, Case Western Session Organizers: Holly Pottle, South Texas Reserve University College; Jenny Lynn Chamberlain, South Texas Critics: Charlton McIlwain, New York University; College Laura Robinson, Santa Clara University; Daniel 1118. Thematic Sessions. Engaging Community in Laurison, Swarthmore College Sociology 1112. Special Sessions. ASA Rose Series: Golden New York Hilton, Nassau West, Second Floor, Years? Social Inequalities in Later Life (2018) 8:30-10:10am by Deborah Carr Session Organizer: Mary Romero, Arizona State New York Hilton, Clinton, Second Floor, 8:30- University 10:10am Presider: Ashley Wood Doane, University of Hartford Session Organizer: Leslie S. Paik, City College of the Partnering through Policy: Organizational City University of New York Scholarship and Social Justice in the International Presider: Leslie S. Paik, City College of the City Domestic Workers Movement - Jennifer Fish, Old University of New York Dominion University Panelists: Pamela Herd, Syracuse University; An Intersectional Study of My Personal Food Justice Kenneth F. Ferraro, Purdue University; Corey M. Journey - Phoebe Christina Godfrey, University Abramson, University of Arizona; Madonna of Connecticut Harrington Meyer, Syracuse University; Deborah Objectivity, Neutrality, Access, and Advocacy: Carr, Boston University Conundrums in Socially Engaged Research - Mary E. Pattillo, Northwestern University 1113. Thematic Sessions. Intersectionality New York Hilton, Gibson, Second Floor, 8:30- 1119. Thematic Sessions. Forging a Science of Policing’s Consequences Challenges of field work for research in Mexico in New York Hilton, Nassau East, Second Floor, the context of generalized mistrust and violence - 8:30-10:10am Carlos Lopez Session Organizers: Erin M. Kerrison, University of How Sociology is Used to Provide a Portrait of California, Berkeley; Phillip Atiba Goff, Center America - Rachel Marks, U.S. Census Bureau for Policing Equity It’s Hard to Be a Sociologist at the NIH and that’s Presider: Erin M. Kerrison, University of California, Why You Should - Christopher Steven Marcum, Berkeley National Institutes of Health Prognosis… Reform: How Data-Driven Policing Can Sociologists and new technologies: challenges and Improve Public Health and Safety - Erin M. opportunities for developing a common language Kerrison, Center for Policing Equity; Phillip among colleagues - Joy Rayanne Piontak, RTI Atiba Goff, Center for Policing Equity International The Network Structure of Police Misconduct in Sociology in the Age of “Impact Storytelling” - Chicago - Andrew V. Papachristos, Northwestern Jamie McPike, Amerian Institutes for Research University Justice is ‘Just Us’: Harnessing Technology to 1126. Professional Development Workshop. The Expand our Understanding of the Individual and Association of University Presses (AUPresses) Communal Consequences of Policing in the Workshop on How to Publish with a United States - Vesla Weaver, Johns Hopkins University Press University New York Hilton, Mercury Ballroom, Third Discussant: Tracie Keesee, New York City Police Floor, 8:30-10:10am Department Session Organizer: Ilene Kalish, New York University Press 1121. Regular Session. Disability Matters: The Leaders: Ilene Kalish, New York University Press; Role of Disability in Educational Inequalities Suzanne Nichols, Russell Sage Foundation New York Hilton, Sutton Center, Second Floor,