Climate Change will have convened in to finalize a global climate PRELIMINARY PROGRAM (as of 5/12/2016) treaty. However, the process has been marked by a protracted This document is subject to change. Any stalemate between the interests of the global North and the global South. Simultaneously, a sprawling climate justice movement has been changes made will be made to the online growing in numbers, reach, and strength, interlinked in a vast network program. of networks. As December 2015 approaches and passes, these movements are hoping to persuade governments and global institutions to take decisive steps that include signing on to a fair and binding Monday, August 22 global climate treaty and charting pathways toward deeply sustainable societies. This session will address the post-2015 situation, asking whether it remains possible to “change everything,” as Naomi Klein The length of each daytime session/meeting activity puts it in her best-selling book (and 2015 film by the same name) This is one hour and forty minutes, unless noted Changes Everything: Capitalism vs. the Climate. Consisting of otherwise. The usual turnover is as follows: prominent public intellectuals, climate activists, and interdisciplinary 8:30am-10:10am scholars, the panel will collectively address the question: how can the global environmental and climate justice movements work creatively to 10:30am-12:10pm craft action plans that address the root causes and future impacts of 12:30pm-2:10pm climate change? In doing so, we will be rethinking the most important 2:30pm-4:10pm global social movement of the 21st century, and the issue of humanity’s 4:30pm-6:10pm response to the problem of climate change will define the conditions of life as the century wears on. Session presiders and committee chairs are requested to see that sessions and meetings end on 311. Thematic Session. When Changing the time to avoid conflicts with subsequent activities Conversation Matters: Lessons from Southern scheduled into the same room. Europe Session Organizer: Robert M. Fishman, Carlos III 7:00 am Meetings University Section on Collective Behavior and Social Movements Presider: Mabel Berezin, Cornell University Council and Breakfast Meeting From Protest in the Streets to Party-System Change: Section on Environment and Technology Council Spain’s Indignados Movement and the Growth of Meeting Podemos. Eduardo Romanos, Universidad Section on International Migration Council Meeting Complutense Section on Medical Sociology Council Meeting Political Claims and Alternative Forms of Resilience Section on Sociology of Development Council Meeting Confronting Hard Economic Times in Greece, Spain Section on Sociology of Religion Council Meeting and Italy. Maria Kousis, University of Crete; Lorenzo Bosi, Scula Normale Superiore; Camilo Cristancho 8:30 am Meetings Mantilla, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona 2017 Excellence in Reporting on Social Issues Award Foreign Conversations: How Northern Europe Differs Selection Committee from Southern Europe. Mabel Berezin, Cornell 2017 Jessie Bernard Award Selection Committee University; Elisabeth Becker, ; Thomas Davidson, 2017 Program Committee Cornell University Contemporary Sociology Editorial Board When Voices in the Streets Can(not) Change the World: Contingent Faculty Task Force Origins of the Iberian Divide in Inclusion. Robert M. Department Resources Group (DRG) Training Fishman, Carlos III University Orientation for New Section Officers Discussant: Jeff Goodwin, New York University Sociological Methodology Editorial Board Southern Europe provides a useful vantage point for addressing Sociology of Education Editorial Board the 2016 meeting theme. Even before the recent wave of protests over austerity policies, countries in this region were world leaders in the 8:30 am Sessions sheer volume and public visibility of social protest, much of it focused on efforts to change the public agenda through discourse and mobilization. Yet the impact of popular energies expressed in the 310. Thematic Session. Re-Imagining Movements for streets has varied enormously between – and within – these countries. Environmental and Climate Justice: Can They Discursive creativity has been a frequent mark of protests but the ability Change Everything? of activists to achieve favorable results in matters of public policy – and Session Organizer: John Foran, University of California other societal outcomes – has been anything but constant. Spain’s M- Panelists: David Pellow, University of California-Santa 15 movement of Indignados has reoriented tendencies in public opinion but has been denounced by elected office-holders who question its Barbara legitimacy. In contrast in Portugal, on crucial occasions, office holders John Foran, University of California have not only engaged in ‘conversation’ with protesters but have also Shannon Gibson, University of Southern California changed policies in response to public pressure. This cross-national Jill Stein, Global Climate Convergence for People, contrast is reflected in the evolution of distributional outcomes in the two countries. Greece and Italy have faced economic challenges and Planet and Peace Over Profit waves of protest that hold much in common with the salience of social Corrie Ellis Grosse, University of California Santa movements in Portugal and Spain but the ability of conversation and Barbara discourse to achieve at least some of their goals has varied greatly By December 2015, the United Nations Framework Convention on within these countries. This thematic panel will focus on the southern

European experience, exploring the impact of protesters’ discursive application of the NSF evaluation criteria to qualitative research. They innovation and energy on socio-structural and political change. Most will also share their experiences in developing, reviewing and securing of the papers will engage in comparative analysis, drawing contrasts funding for projects that reflect various qualitative approaches as well within – and beyond – southern Europe. as qualitative methodological innovations and the integration. The session is interactive: audience participation is encouraged. 312. Special Session. Movements Matter: Connecting the Local and Global in Addressing Violence 315. Open Refereed Roundtable Session Against Women Session Organizer: Bandana Purkayastha, University of Session Organizer: Martha Crowley, North Carolina Connecticut State University Presider: Bandana Purkayastha, University of Connecticut Table 1 Shared and Contested Spaces Panelists: Yakin Erturk, Middle East Technical University Table Presider: John G. Boulahanis, Southeastern Margaret Abraham, Hofstra University Louisiana University Eleanor Lyon, University of Connecticut Portland, Indie City Northwest: Cultural Identity and A Discussant: Bandana Purkayastha, University of Presence in the City. Jeffrey R London, City Connecticut University of New York-Hunter College This session will focus on movements to address violence against Lost (and Gained) in Transition: The Contradictions of women. It will include American and international scholars on Gentrification in Alaçatı, Turkey. Melis S. Kural, movements and initiatives at international platforms and specific STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK AT countries. The speakers will address topics such as mobilization to address VAW, initiatives in specific countries to address VAW BUFFALO (including sexual violence in conflict zones) as well as the role of the Relational Microcultures: Culture in Interaction Among United Nations to expand the meanings and accounting of VAW. Two Schools in a Shared Space. Haj Yazdiha, University of North Carolina Chapel Hill 313. Special Session. Sexual Harrassment in Spatial agency: Socio-spatial Transformation and Sociological Fieldwork Session Organizer: Rebecca Annice Hanson, University Urban Agriculture in the Food Justice Movement. Matthew J DelSesto, of - Fear of Crime and Media Exposure: A Pre and Post- Getting Intimate: The Gendered Experience of Ethnography. Laura A. Orrico, Pomona College Hurricane Katrina Analysis. John G. Boulahanis, Women in the Streets: Gender, Distrust, and its Southeastern Louisiana University Methodological Implications for Ethnography. Denia Garcia, Princeton University Table 2 Crossing Borders: People, Finance and Culture Table Presider: Andrew Breidenbach, University of Sexual Harassment and the Construction of Ethnographic Knowledge. Patricia Richards, New Mexico From Colonial Veracruz to the U.S.-Mexico University of Georgia Discussant: Elizabeth Hordge-Freeman, University of Borderlands: An Alternative Perspective on Mexican Migration. Christian Ramirez, South Florida State University 314. Policy and Research Workshop. Qualitative The Marshall Plan: The Beginning of U.S. Research: Funding Opportunities and Review at Development Assistance? Amanda Marie the National Science Foundation Shriwise, Harvard University Session Organizer: Patricia E. White, National Science Risk, Security, and Finance: A Sociology of the Foundation Transnational Field of Counter-terrorism Leader: Patricia E. White, National Science Foundation Financing. Anna Rose Hanson, Northwestern Co-Leaders: Edwin Amenta, University of California, University Irvine The Role of NGOs in the Diffusion of "New" Sport. Sarah Damaske, The Pennsylvania State University Andrew Breidenbach, University of New Mexico Roslyn A. Mickelson, Univ. of North Carolina, Charlotte Table 3 Stratification around the World Stefanie Mollborn, University of Colorado Boulder Table Presider: Byeongdon Oh, University of Kansas Toby L. Parcel, North Carolina State University Is the Lopsided Continent Leveling Out? Inequality in The National Science Foundation (NSF) supports sociological Latin America in the 21st Century. Jamie Marie research that uses the full range of social science methodological Sommer, Stony Brook University; Timothy P. approaches that includes qualitative methods. Yet, an ongoing and persistent myth is that the NSF does not fund research that uses Moran, STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK -- qualitative techniques. The NSF Sociology Program supports Stony Brook qualitative research proposals via its general program announcement Explaining Income Inequality Trends in Post-Socialist and an ongoing program solicitation, Strengthening Qualitative Countries. Kevin D Curwin, University of Research through Methodological Innovation and Integration. Presenters will discuss how to prepare competitive qualitative research California, Riverside proposals; the NSF peer review system and review process; and the Structuring Pay. The Effect of Pay-grade Systems on

Black-white Earnings Inequality. Anne Kathrin Wisconsin-Madison Kronberg, Goethe University Frankfurt Fracturing Space: Assessing the Importance of Trends in the Effect of Education on Occupational Resource Management and Place Attachment in Attainment in Japan. Keiko Nakao, Tokyo Perceptions of Fracturing. Cameron Thomas Metropolitan University; Takuya Hayashi, Nara Whitley, Michigan State University Women's University; Aya Wakita, Rikkyo Perceptions of Environmental Change and Climate University; Yuya Saitoh, Tokyo Metropolitan Concern among Idaho’s Farmers. Katrina University Running, Idaho State University; Jordan Burke, The Three-way Stratification of Postsecondary Idaho State University; Kathleen Shipley, Idaho Education: The Effect of Degree, Prestige, and State University Major on Income. Byeongdon Oh, University of Kansas Table 7 Education and Educators Table Presider: Ryan Seebruck, University of Arizona Table 4 Politics and Policies The Teaching Experiences, Readiness, and Training Table Presider: Erin Eife, University of Illinois at of Sociology Graduate Student Instructors. David Chicago D. Blouin, Indiana University South Bend Party Resurgence and the Re-emerging Politics of Towards an Assessment Model for International Immigration: Are U.S. Immigration Attitudes Service Learning. Martha A. Easton, Elmira Polarizing? (1992-2012). David Lee Rigby, UNC College Chapel Hill Using Randomized Re-assignment to Address How Do South Korea and Japan Differ in Migration Selection Bias in Group Comparisons. Ryan Integration Policies? Keumjae Park, William Seebruck, University of Arizona Paterson University NOT Playing to Win: Why Recreational Gymnasts Exploring the Links Between Legislator's Education Tumble On. Amy Michelle August, University of and State Spending. Megan Theresa Thiele, San Minnesota Jose State University; Kristen Shorette, Stony Brook University; Catherine I. Bolzendahl, Table 8 Marxism, Exchange and Environment University of California, Irvine Table Presider: Alessandro Bonanno, Sam Houston Public Opinion, Punitiveness, and the Rise of Non- State University criminal Deportation: A Historical Analysis. Denise The Question of Democracy in the Neo-Marxist N. Obinna, Mount St Mary's University Debate on Neoliberal Globalization. Alessandro Felony Denaturalization: Going Beyond Invisible Bonanno, Sam Houston State University Punishment. Erin Eife, University of Illinois at Java Jive: Unequal Ecological Exchange in the Chicago Nicaraguan Coffee Trade. Thomas J. Burns, University of Oklahoma; Trent Cason, University of Table 5 Context, Ethics and Values Oklahoma Table Presider: Joohyun Park, UC Berkeley Ecologically Unequal Exchange during Economic The Weak Scarcity Effects on Strong Materialism in Recessions in the Core Countries. Xiaorui Huang, East Asia. Joohyun Park, UC Berkeley Boston College Who is Ethical?: The Code of Business Ethics in Societies Adrift: The Metabolic Rift and the Water Korean Workplaces. Kyungmin Baek, National Cycle. Brian Rosenberg, University of Oregon Research University-Higher School of Economics Ethnic Diversity and Tolerance in Turkey. ismail Table 9 Power, Perception, Risk and Discourse hakki yigit, Mississippi State University Table Presider: Jeffrey A. Ewing, University of Oregon From Coexistent Society to Global City. Shigemi By Education, Tradition, Habit…: Towards a Marxian Ohtsuki, Tokyo Metropolitan University; Chihiro Account of Habituated Being and Power. Jeffrey Hosokawa, Tokyo Metropolitan University A. Ewing, University of Oregon Fitting into France: Identity, Culture and Social On the Opacity of Power: A Critique of Hegemonic Differentiation of African-Descent Youth. Loretta Fragmentation. Fanon John Howell, Bass, University of Oklahoma Derivative Legitimacy: Credit Default Swaps and Credit Ratings Before the 2007 Financial Crisis. Table 6 Inequality, Place and Environment Sophia Li, Princeton University Table Presider: Katrina Running, Idaho State University Surviving Pretrial Release: A Competing Risks Direct Effects of Poverty, Race, and Gender on Analysis. Jennifer Stevens, Eastern Illinois Landfill Presence across the Contiguous United University States. Clare Cannon, Tulane University Style in Counterpublic Discourse. William Keats- Lead Paint and the Production of Poisonous Space in Osborn, University of British Columbia Baltimore City. Leah Scrivener, University of

Table 10 Social Movements and Unions Professional Workshop. The Value of Table Presider: Hyun Woo Kim, Pennsylvania State Postdoctorates in Academic Career Trajectories: University Should Sociology Follow the Natural and Physical Neoliberalism, Social Movements, and Climate Sciences Model? Change: Global Civil Society’s Role in Emerging Session Organizers: Roberta M. Spalter-Roth, American Environmentalism. David Cooper, ; Brock Ternes, Sociological Association University of Kansas Jean H. Shin, American Sociological Association Environmental Evaporation: The Invisibility of Co-Leaders: Roberta M. Spalter-Roth, American Environmental Concern in Food System Change. Sociological Association Emily Huddart Kennedy, Washington State Jean H. Shin, American Sociological Association University Discussants: Sarah Thebaud, Unviersity of California Confronting Disposession: Indigeneity, Class and Santa Barbara Gender in Oaxaca's Anti-Mining Movement. Margaret Michele Gough, University of La Verne Alessandro Morosin, UC Riverside The postdoctorate is an institutionalized stage towards a faculty How Marxism and Feminism Shaped the Women's position the natural and physical science pipelines. In sociology, a field that has not traditionally used the postdoctorate as a stage in the Movement in the Philipppines. Ligaya Lindio academic career trajectory, there is increasing interest in the role of McGovern, Indiana University Kokomo post¬doctoral training in the discipline. This workshop reviews what we Accounting for Union Substitution Effects of Human know about the value of postdocs on sociological careers, based on Resource Management in South Korean two studies that compare those who participated in postdoctoral programs with a matched group of sociologists who did not. It Establishments, 2005-2011. Hyun Woo Kim, investigates whether participating in a postdoctoral training program is Pennsylvania State University more likely to result tenure-track positions at Research I universities; whether they increase the amount and importance of scholarly Table 11 Collective Action productivity; and whether they result in greater participation in scholarly networks compared to those who did not participate in postdoctoral Table Presider: Ben Manski, University of California, programs. A major purpose of this research is to begin to answer a Santa Barbara series of questions about the role that postdoctoral appointments play Compton's Cafeteria Riot: Collective Action and in PhD career trajectories and whether or not sociology should follow Transformational Empowerment among the model of the natural and physical sciences in institutionalizing this level of training. Hypermarginalized Gender Nonconforming Communities. Angela Perone, University of 317. Regular Session. Culture and Narrative Michigan Session Organizer: Julie Stewart, Westminster College Research Proposal: A Multilevel Analysis of Socio- Presider: Julie Stewart, Westminster College political Context & Network Effects on Failure in Emerging Adulthood: Narrative Agency in #IdleNoMore Tweet Sentiment. Adam Colin Career and Practice Institutions among Poor and Howe, University of British Columbia Working-Class Women. Kelly J. Nielsen, University South African Universities in Transition: Causes and of California-San Diego Potential Impacts of the 2015 Student Protests. Gender, Rendered: Narrating Gender-Variant Selves. Ronald Nerio, CUNY Office of the Vice Chancellor Spencer Anthony Garrison, University of Michigan for Research; Maria Biskup, Redemption or Stigma: The Practice and Promise of When Uprisings Aren't Spontaneous: The Lessons of Second Chances in American Culture. David M. Wisconsin. Ben Manski, University of California, Newman, DePauw University Santa Barbara Saints, Sinners, Serpents, and Supermen: How Biblical and Hollywood tropes fuel Carceral Anti-trafficking Table 12 Societal Transformation Policies. Kari Lerum, University of Washington Table Presider: Emily Hunt, Baylor University Bothell Education and Changing Culture: Making Citizens for Who Can Be a Hero? Genre and Stereotype in Narrative a World That Does Not Yet Exist. Emily Hunt, Persuasion. Francesca Polletta, University of Baylor University; Joao Chaves, Baylor University California, Irvine; Kelly Marie Ward, University of Is Social Evolution Based on Recombinations of California, Irvine Basic Societal Elements? Albert J. Bergesen, University of Arizona 318. Regular Session. Economic Sociology 2 How Sorokin's Theory of Social Change Will Session Organizer: Victor Nee, Cornell University Transform Society. Robert Colbert Rhodes, Presider: Martin Ruef, Duke University University of of the Permian Basin How the Iron Cage Evolves: From Accounting to From Slavery to Capitalism to Post Industrial Accountability as the Content of Rationalization. Scenarios. David (Jed) D. Schwartz, ; Andreas Christof Brandtner, Stanford University; Aaron Daniel Fogg, none Horvath, Stanford; Walter W. Powell, Stanford University 316. ASA/NSF Postdoctoral Fellowship Program Networks of Cooperation and Specialized Knowledge in

a Metropolitan Regional Economy. Daniel Presider: Paul von Hippel, University of Texas DellaPosta, Cornell University; Victor Nee, Cornell Effect Comparison in Nonlinear Dyadic Mixed-effects University Models between Equations. Christoph Kern, Bridges across Chasms: How Talent Mobility Across University of Duisburg-Essen; Petra Stein, University Geographic and Status Holes Affects the Creativity of of Duisburg-Essen Organizations. Andrew Shipilov, INSEAD; Frederic Evaluating Distributional Differences in Income Clement Godart, INSEAD; Julien Clément, INSEAD Inequality. Tim Futing Liao, University of Illinois The Soft Power of Producers: How Norms of Creativity Evaluating Special Techniques for Surveying Sensitive Structure the Contemporary Art Market. Hannah Topics: An Approach that Detects False Positives. Linda Wohl, Northwestern University Marc Höglinger, Swiss Federal Institute of The Enduring Importance of Family Wealth: Evidence Technology Zurich; Andreas Diekmann, Swiss from the Forbes 400, 1982 to 2013. Mark Lutter, Max Federal Institute of Technology ETH Zurich Planck Institute for the Study of Societies; Jens The Spatial Context of Residential Segregation. Beckert, Max Planck Institute for the Study of Elizabeth Roberto, Princeton University Societies; Philipp Korom, Dept of Sociology, Discussant: Paul von Hippel, University of Texas University of Graz 322. Regular Session. Multiracial Identity, Beauty, 319. Regular Session. Health Policy and Dating Session Organizer: Furjen Deng, Sam Houston State Session Organizer: Wendy D. Roth, University of British University Columbia Presider: Furjen Deng, Sam Houston State University Presider: Wendy D. Roth, University of British Columbia An Analysis of Factors Related to Disability-free Life What Are You?: Exploring the Racial Identity Experience Expectancy across Japanese Prefectures in 2010. of Part-Latinos. Michael Hajime Miyawaki, Hendrix Yuka M. Sugawara, Sophia University; Yasuhiko College Saito, Perceived Race and Racial Preferences of Multiracial Debating Responsibility: Limits of Consumer Advocacy in Daters. Cynthia Feliciano, University of California, Kansas Medicaid Politics. Kevin McCannon, Irvine; Jessica Kizer, University of California, Irvine University of Kansas Desiring the Standard Light Skin: Black Multiracial Boys, Does Educational Attainment Influence the Relationship Masculinity, and Exotification. Alyssa Marie Newman, between Political Orientation and Opinions toward the University of California Santa Barbara Affordable Care Act? Justin Berg, University of North Race and Gender Ideologies at HBCUs: Implications for Dakota; Elizabeth Miklya Legerski, University of North Biracial Students’ Identity Work. Kristen Annette Dakota Clayton, University of Georgia The Medical Profession as Health Policy Authority: Discussant: Shantel Gabrieal Buggs, The University of Claims and Challenges to Professional Authority in Texas at Austin Comparative Perspective. Lars Thorup Larsen, Aarhus University 323. Regular Session. Prisons and Prisoners Session Organizer: M Sheridan Embser-Herbert, 320. Regular Session. How Institutions and Culture Hamline University Shape Identities Presider: M Sheridan Embser-Herbert, Hamline Session Organizer: Catherine Corrigall-Brown, University Presider: Catherine Corrigall-Brown, Cumulative Impact: Why Incarceration Rates Increase Cultivating Cooperation: Can Joining an Ideological Even When Crime Declines. Ryan D. King, The Ohio Agricultural Co-op Make you More Cooperative? State University Kathryn Anderson, University of Wisconsin Must Work for Food: The Politics of Nutrition and Education, Religion, and Identity in French Ontario: A Informal Economy in an American Prison. Michael Case Study of French-language Catholic School Gibson-Light, University of Arizona Choice. Jean-Francois Nault, University of Toronto Managing the Situation: Diverse Family Experiences of Reading Identity: American and Irish Women’s Book Incarceration in a County Jail. Allison Dwyer Emory, Clubs, Culture, and Identity. Christy Craig, Cornell University Metropolitan State University It Will Crush You Like a Bug: Maternal Incarceration, The Joking Relationship: Masculinity, Humour, and Secondary Prisonization, and Children’s Visitation. Everyday Multiculturalism at Work. Amanda Yvonne Brittnie L. Aiello, Merrimack College; Jill McCorkel, Wise, Macquarie University Villanova University Discussant: Sharon S. Oselin, University of California, Discussant: M Sheridan Embser-Herbert, Hamline Riverside University 321. Regular Session. Methodology, Quantitative 324. Regular Session. Race, Class, and Gender Session Organizer: Paul von Hippel, University of Texas Session Organizer: Zandria Felice Robinson, Rhodes

College Gentrification and Residential Mobility in Philadelphia. Chocolate Dreams in an Interracial Abyss: How Black Jackelyn Hwang, Princeton University; Lei Ding, Middle-class Men Make Decisions About Casual Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia Sexual Relationships. Joy Hightower, UC Berkeley Indications of Super-gentrification in Park Slope, Does the Attitude that Fathers are More Important for Brooklyn. Judith R. Halasz, STATE UNIVERSITY OF Sons than Daughters vary by Race/ethnicity? Emily NEW YORK-New Paltz Fitzgibbons Shafer, Portland State University; Corey Public Spaces and Urban Inequality: Spatial Inequality D. Fields, Stanford University; Lauren Ferguson, beyond Places of Residence. Jaleh Jalili, Brandeis Portland State University; Morgan Price, Portland University State University Neoliberal Governance and Uneven Development in Motherwork Under the State: The Maternal Labor of Jersey City. Donal Malone, Saint Peter's University Formerly Incarcerated Black Women. Susila Rio de Janeiro’s Olympic Dispossessions. Daniel Bin, Gurusami, University of California, Los Angeles University of Brasilia What is it about This Place? Constructing Race in Youth Sexual Health Promotion. Chris A. Barcelos, 328. Regular Session: Gender and Work: Structure, University of Massachusetts Amherst Culture, and Emotions Session Organizer: Allison Pugh, University of Virginia 325. Regular Session. Social Movements III Presider: Megan Tobias Neely, University of Texas at Session Organizer: Paul D. Almeida, University of Austin California, Merced Bureaucratic Harassment of U.S. Servicewomen. Presider: Edward Orozco Flores, University of California, Stephanie Bonnes, University of Colorado Boulder Merced Consequences of Partner Incarceration for Women’s Adding Time to Social Movement Diffusion. Jeffrey Employment. Angela Bruns, University of Haydu, Univ of California-San Diego Washington Institutional Movement Logics in the U.S. Social The Emotional Toll of Long-term Unemployment: Movement Field, 1960–1995. Jeff A. Larson, Examining the Interaction Effects of Gender and Intersectionality as Analytic Sensibility and Movement Marital Status. Gokce Basbug, Massachusetts Studies. Benita Roth, Binghamton University Institute of Technology; Ofer Sharone, MIT Leveraging Corporate Influence. Andrew W. Martin, The Combining Competing Devotions: How Work, Family, Ohio State University; Marc Dixon, Dartmouth and Lifestyle Factors Shape Medical Trainees' Career College; Michael David Nau, Ohio State University Decisions. Katherine Y. Lin, University of Wisconsin - Discussant: Paul Yunsik Chang, Harvard University Madison Discussant: Vicki Smith, University of California, Davis 326. Regular Session. Trends and Differentials in Population Health 329. Section on Collective Behavior and Social Session Organizer: Zoya Gubernskaya, University at Movements Paper Session. New Directions in the Albany, STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK Study of Race, Ethnicity, and Social Movements Incarceration and Population Health in Wealthy Session Organizer: Kenneth (Andy) Andrews, University Democracies. Christopher Wildeman, Cornell of North Carolina at Chapel Hill University Presider: Kenneth (Andy) Andrews, University of North Factors Contributing to Differential Vulnerability to the Carolina at Chapel Hill Drug Overdose Epidemic across Counties. Jessica Rethinking Fear and Protest: The Post-9/11 Mobilization Y. Ho, Duke University of Arab Americans in Detroit. Marian Azab, University A Comprehensive Analysis of the Mortality of Hispanic of New Mexico; Wayne Santoro, University of New Subgroups in the United States. Andrew Fenelon, Mexico University of Maryland; Juanita J. Chinn, National #BlackLivesMatter: An Analysis of the Movement as Center for Health Statistics Social Drama. Leslie Jones, University of Occupational Sex-composition and Mortality Risk. Pennsylvania Catherine J. Taylor, Indiana University; Anna The Ethnic Dimensions in Social Movements. Pamela E. Bellatorre, University of -Lincoln; Peter Oliver, University of Wisconsin, Madison Muennig, Columbia University; Elizabeth Kellogg, Identifying an Indigenous Movement of the Americas. Columbia University; Wenyi Zhu, Columbia University Erich W. Steinman, Pitzer College Discussant: Jason Schnittker, University of Pennsylvania Discussant: Jennifer A. Jones, University of Notre Dame 327. Regular Session. Urban Issues 330. Section on Comparative-Historical Sociology Session Organizer: Max Arthur Herman, New Jersey City Paper Session. Comparative-Historical University Perspectives on Nationalism and Ideology Presider: Max Arthur Herman, New Jersey City Session Organizer: Barry Eidlin, McGill University University Presider: Andreas Wimmer, Columbia University

Blocked Transition from Empire to Nation-state: the Making of the Bolshevik and CCP Revolutionary Table 3. Water Pollution, Deforestation, and Biodiversity Elites. Luyang Zhou, McGill University Loss Ballots with Bullets: Elections, Violence, and the Rise of Table Presider: Jared Fitzgerald, Boston College Extreme Right in Turkey. Sefika Kumral, Johns Industrial Drivers of Water Pollution in Public Water Hopkins University Systems. Patrick Trent Greiner, University of Capitalism and Nationalism in the Longue Duree: Global Oregon Waves of Nationalism, 1492-2013. Sahan Savas On the Relationship Between Social Contexts, Karatasli, Princeton University Biophysical Contexts and Biodiversity Loss. The Macro-spatial Formation of the Public Sphere: A Jordan Fox Besek, University of Oregon; Richard Comparative Historical Framework. Andreas Koller, York, University of Oregon New York University The Political Economy of the Water Footprint. Jared Discussant: Andreas Wimmer, Columbia University Fitzgerald, Boston College; Daniel Noah Auerbach, University of Utah 331. Section on Environment and Technology Treadmill Dynamics and Unsustainable Development: Roundtable Session and Business Meeting Drugs, Militarism, Development and Deforestation in the Andean Region. Gregory Hooks, McMaster 8:30-9:30am, Roundtables: University; Chad L. Smith, Texas State University; Session Organizer: Andrew K. Jorgenson, Boston Michael Lengefeld, College Table 4. Labor and the Environment Table 1. Risk Table Presider: Rebecca J. Clausen, Fort Lewis Table Presider: Dean Curran, University of Calgary College An Emotional Landscape of Risk: Self-Sufficiency and Fragrance Sensitivity: A Case of Contested Illness in the Environment. Allison Ford, University of the Workplace. Monique Y. Ouimette, Boston Oregon College Climate Change, Resilience, and the Generation of From Sea Slaves to Slime Lines: The Exploitation of Risk-classes. Dean Curran, University of Calgary Labor in Global Marine Fisheries. Rebecca J. Unconventional Risks: The Experience of Acute Clausen, Fort Lewis College; Stefano B. Longo, Energy Development in the Eagle Ford Shale. North Carolina State University; Brett Clark, Colter Ellis, Montana State University; Gene L. University of Utah Theodori, Sam Houston State University; Peggy U.S. Empire and Informal Capitalism: Unpaid Work Petrzelka, Utah State University; Douglas and Food Regimes in Late Colonial Philippines. Jackson-Smith, Utah State University; Ae Luloff, Alvin Almendrala Camba, Johns Hopkins Nuclear Dreams and a Faustian Bargain: Comparison University of Nuclear Risk Perception in Five Developed Countries. Dominikus Vogl, University of Bern Table 5. Environmental Attitudes and Concern (Group A) Table Presider: Matthew Kaleb Houser, Michigan State Table 2. Agriculture University Table Presider: Isaac Leslie, University of Wisconsin- The Feminization of Environmental Responsibility: A Madison Quantitative, Cross-national Analysis. Elizabeth Cultivating Community: Civic Agricultural Practices in Dzialo, Washington State University North Central New Mexico. Rose Elizabeth Explaining Men’s Lower Environmental Engagement Rohrer, University of New Mexico; Francisco Soto Through Gendered Beliefs. Sandra Kai Mas, University of New Mexico Nakagawa, Stanford In Hidden View: How Water Became a Catalyst for Groundwater Citizenship and Water Supply Indigenous Farmworker Resistance in Baja Awareness: Investigating Water-Related California, Mexico. Marcos F. Lopez, Bowdoin Infrastructure, the Kansas Aqueduct, and Well College Ownership. Brock Ternes, University of Kansas Struggling in the New England Countryside: Is CSA The How and Why of Iowa Corn Farmers’ Rejection Farming a Form of Dissent? Danielle Falzon, of Anthropogenic Climate Change. Matthew Kaleb Northeastern University; Isaac Leslie, University of Houser, Michigan State University Wisconsin-Madison; Pinar Batur, Why Don’t They Just Change? Contract Farming, Table 6. Environmental Attitudes and Concern (Group B) Informational Influence, and Barriers to Table Presider: Sandra T. Marquart-Pyatt, Michigan Agricultural Climate Change Mitigation. Rebecca State University L. Schewe, Syracuse University; Diana Stuart, Cognitive Awareness of the Water-energy-food Nexus Northern Arizona University in the Untied States: Public Attitudes among the

American People. Kent Portney, Texas A&M University; Bryce Hannibal, Texas A&M Univeristy; Table 9. Politics, Policy, and Environmental Governance Carol Goldsmith, Texas A&M University; Peyton (Group B) McGee, Texas A&M University; Xinsheng Liu, Table Presider: Sarah Blake, Washington State Texas A&M University; Arnold Vedlitz, Texas A&M University University The Reclamation Act (1902) and Federal Mega- Emissions and Environmental Risk Perception: A Projects. A Socio-historical Perspective on Water Multilevel Study. Sandra T. Marquart-Pyatt, Policies USA. joan cortinas, ; Murielle Coeurdray, Michigan State University University of Arizona; Franck Poupeau, CNRS Personal Characteristics, Local Environmental Urban Growth and Hinterland Resources: The Conditions, and Individual Environmental Concern: Political Power Behind New York City's Water A Multilevel Analysis. Bryce Hannibal, Texas A&M Supply. Sarah Blake, Washington State University Univeristy; Xinsheng Liu, Texas A&M University; The Battle over Creeks: Water Translations in Arnold Vedlitz, Texas A&M University Southwest Michigan. Jennifer Lai, Michigan State Understanding Environmental Opinions: A University Phenomenological Analysis. Jerry L. Williams, The Treadmill of Taxation: Fiscal Reform, Cadre Stephen F. Austin State University Behaviors, and Ecological Disorganization in Northwestern China. KuoRay Mao, Colorado Table 7. Disasters State University-Fort Collins; Eric Hanley, Table Presider: Timothy James Haney, Mount Royal University of Kansas University Asking People About Their Lives in Chaos: Issues in Table 10. Politics, Policy, and Environmental Studying Survivors of Disaster Events. Bethany Governance (Group C) Van Brown, Loyola University; Pamela Jean Table Presider: Shaun Arick Golding, Bowdoin College Jenkins, University of New Orleans Green Building Policy and Real Estate Development: Conceptualizing Hurricane Katrina: Weaving the A Causal Mapping Study Derived from Qualitative Sociological Imagination into Service-Learning. Data. Erin Hoffer, Northeastern University; Len Dana M. Greene, University of North Carolina - Albright, Northeastern University Chapel Hill Turning out the Grassroots?: Refining Public Trouble in Paradise: How do Social Capital and Place Engagement in Environmental Policy Making. Attachment Emerge in Post-disaster Community. Janet A. Lorenzen, Willamette University Timothy James Haney, Mount Royal University Wind Energy in Northern New England; Still Waiting Urban Organizations and Infrastructure in New York’s for a Revolution. Shaun Arick Golding, Bowdoin Experience of Hurricane Sandy. Gordon C.C. College Douglas, New York University; Liz Koslov, New Constructing Legitimacy in Geoengineering York University; Eric Klinenberg, New York Discourse: An Empirical Analysis of Science University Policy Literature. Brynna A. Jacobson, University of California, San Diego Table 8. Politics, Policy, and Environmental Governance (Group A) Table 11. Social Movements Table Presider: Rebecca Lee Stepnitz, University of Table Presider: David B. Tindall, University of British Minnesota Twin Cities Columbia Public Participation in the Siting of Liquefied Natural High Tech Industrialization, Hazardous Waste, and Gas Export Terminals in Oregon. Hilary Schaffer the Anti-Toxics Movement in Silicon Valley. Travis Boudet, Oregon State University; Brittany L. Williams, Gaustad, Oregon State University; Trang Tran, Collective Action for the Rainforest: Social Networks Oregon State University and Micromobilization to Protect Clayoquot Sound, The Exogeneity of Ideology in the Fracking Policy British Columbia. David B. Tindall, University of Controversy. Adam Mayer, Colorado State British Columbia; Joanna L Robinson, Glendon University College Institutional Dilemmas of Hydraulic Fracking: Ecological Hazards in New York State: Economic Bonanza, Renewable Energy Bridge, or Disproportionality and Frame Alignment in the Gangplank to Disaster? Anthony E. Ladd, Loyola Environmental Movement. Eric J. Krieg, Buffalo University New Orleans; Charles B. Perrow, Yale State College University Grey Ecologies and Red-green Alliance: Poor Climate Legislation and Morality of the Market, 2007- People’M movements and Urban Low-carbon 2011. Rebecca Lee Stepnitz, University of Politics. Daniel Aldana Cohen, New York Minnesota Twin Cities University

Northeastern University Table 12. Environmental Justice Table Presider: Joshua Sbicca, Colorado State 9:30-10:10am, Section on Environment and University Technology Business Meeting Locating Power and Justice within Place-based Land Use Conflict: Implications for Renewable Energy. 332. Section on Inequality, Poverty and Mobility Shawn K. Olson-Hazboun, Utah State University; Paper Session. Economic Inequality and Dylan Bugden, Department of Natural Resources, Institutions Cornell University Session Organizer: Christine M. Percheski, Northwestern From Exploitation to Expertise: Shifting Strategies to University Combat Environmental Injustice in Electronic Presider: Christine M. Percheski, Northwestern Waste Recycling. Cristina A. Lucier, Lynn University University Started from the Bottom: Globalization, Welfare, and Restorative Food Justice as a Tool for Prisoner Cross-national Variation in Poverty and Inequality. Reentry. Joshua Sbicca, Colorado State Alair MacLean, Washington State University University Vancouver Toward a Holistic Approach to Environmental Justice: Stratification in the Post-neoliberal Age: A Quantile Key Lessons from the Cuban Urban Agricultural Approach to Earnings Inequality in Mexico (2006- Field. Christina A. Ergas, Brown University 2011). Harold J. Toro, Univresity of New Mexico Educational Assortative Mating and Income Inequality Table 13. Environment and Health across Changing Labor Markets. Megan Andrew, Table Presider: Jessica Eckhardt, University of Utah University of Notre Dame; Elizabeth Aura McClintock, A Qualitative Examination of Factors Shaping University of Notre Dame; Karly Sarita Ford, Penn Exposures to Hazardous Air Pollutants Among State Hispanic Households in Miami. Jonathan Israel When Do Changes in Women's Employment Increase Rocha, University of Texas at El Paso; Sara Inequality? A Cross-national Comparison. Pilar Elizabeth Grineski, University of Texas at El Paso; Gonalons-Pons, Goethe University Timothy William Collins, University of Texas at El Discussant: Beth Red Bird, Stanford University Paso 333. Section on International Migration Paper Air Pollution as an Obesogen: Airborne Endocrine Session. Political Integration of Immigrants and Disrupting Chemical Exposure Effects on Their Adult U.S. Citizen Children: Mechanisms of Gestational Weight Gain. Jessica Eckhardt, Inclusion and Exclusion University of Utah Session Organizer: Robert Courtney Smith, Baruch School-based Exposure to Hazardous Air Pollutants College, and Graduate Center, City University of New and Grade Point Average: A Multi-level study. York Sara Elizabeth Grineski, University of Texas at El Presider: Robert Courtney Smith, Baruch College, and Paso; Stephanie Clark, Northeastern University; Graduate Center, City University of New York Timothy William Collins, University of Texas at El Becoming Welcoming: Grassroots Collaboration and Paso Immigrant Integration in Dayton, OH. Theo J. Majka, Sexual Orientation, Gender, and Environmental University of Dayton; Jamie G. Longazel, University of Injustice: Unequal Carcinogenic Air Pollution Risks Dayton in Greater Houston. Timothy William Collins, Inclusion and Exclusion: Immigration Reform and Latino University of Texas at El Paso; Sara Elizabeth Political Mobilization. Silvia Pedraza, University of Grineski, University of Texas at El Paso; Danielle Michigan X. Morales, University of Texas at El Paso Local Laws and Undocumented Mexicans’ Political Engagement: Why Immigrant Destinations Matter. Table 14. Media, Education, and the State of the Field Angela S. Garcia, University of Chicago Table Presider: Erik W. Johnson, Washington State Multilingual Mobilization in the Global City: How University Immigrant Organizers in New York City Built From Fringe to Core: The Integration of Coalitions across Language Lines. Elizabeth Jacobs, Environmental Sociology. Lauren Nicole Scott, University of Pennsylvania Washington State University; Erik W. Johnson, The Challenges of Altruism: Organizing for Immigrant Washington State University Rights. Grace Yukich, Quinnipiac University; Brad R. Pursuing Sustainability through Curriculum Greening: Fulton, Indiana University; Richard L. Wood, The Case of Green Chemistry. Manuel Vallee, University of New Mexico University of Auckland Game Over for the Climate: The Keystone XL 334. Section on Medical Sociology Paper Session. Pipeline on TV News. Elisabeth Wilder, Patient, Stakeholder, and Community

Engagement in Health Research Dhabi; Priya Fielding-Singh, Stanford University Session Organizers: Dmitry Khodyakov, RAND Undermining the Pipeline to Gender Equality: Female Susan E. Stockdale, Greater Los Angeles VA Attrition from Private Law Practice. Fiona M. Kay, Healthcare System Queen's University; Stacey Alarie, Queen's Presider: Susan E. Stockdale, Greater Los Angeles VA University; Jones Adjei, University of British Columbia Healthcare System Highly Praised and Poorly Paid? Professional Care Challenges and Innovations in a Community-engaged Workers’ Income Across Countries and Occupations. Randomized Controlled Trial of a Refugee Mental Lena Hipp, WZB Berlin Social Science Center; Health Intervention. Jessica Rose Goodkind, Nadiya Kelle, University of New Mexico; Suha Amer, University of New Mexico; Charlisa Christian, University of New 336. Section on Political Sociology Paper Session. Mexico; Julia Hess, University of New Mexico; Citizenship and Protest in the 21st Century: Deborah Bybee, Michigan State University; Brian #Blacklivesmatter and Other Recent Movements Isakson, University of New Mexico; Brandon Baca, in Context University of New Mexico; Martin Ndaysenga, Session Organizer: Catherine Lee, Rutgers University University of New Mexico; Richard Neil Greene, ; Presider: Glenn Edward Bracey, Hollin University Cece Shantzek, University of New Mexico Building Protest Movements on Twitter: Geographical Don't Start with the Leaders! Re-thinking Development Anatomy of the Open Source Campaigns #not1more and CBPR Approaches in Santo Domingo, Dominican and #blacklivesmatter. Sander van Haperen, Republic. John Pothen, Emory University; David P. University of Amsterdam; Walter Nicholls, University Aday, College of William & Mary of California-Irvine; Justus L. Uitermark, Erasmus Open Science and the Organization of Drug Research University Rotterdam Through Community Engagement. Donald W. Light, Hashtag Activism Is New But Movements Are Not: Rowan University; Antonio Francesco Maturo, Organizational Age and Political Protest. Jen Università di Bologna Schradie, Institute for Advanced Study in Toulouse Stakeholders’ Perspectives on Stakeholder Engaged Hegemony Versus Globalization: Protest, Repression Research (SER): Strategies Promoting Patient- and the Struggle for Power in Post-Chávez centered Outcomes Research principles in SER. Venezuela. David A. Smilde, Tulane University; Thomas Ives Mackie, School of Public Health, Jennifer Triplett, Rutgers University; Radley Christopher Sheldrick, Tweeting from Gezi Park: Social Media and Repression Tufts Medical Center; Sarah D. deFerranti, Boston Backfire. Heidi Reynolds-Stenson, University of Children's Hospital; Harvard Medical School; Tully Arizona; Meltem Odabas, University of Arizona Saunders, Tufts Medical Center; Laurel K. Leslie, 337. Section on Race, Class and Gender Invited Tufts Medical Center; American Board of Pediatrics; Session. How Changing the Conversation Erick G. Rojas, Rutgers University Changed Sociology: Intersectionality's Impact in The SEED Method for Stakeholder Engagement in the Discipline and Beyond Question Development: Promoting Patient-centered Session Organizer: Adia M. Harvey Wingfield, Outcomes Research through Engagement. Emily Washington University in St. Louis Zimmerman, Virginia Commonwealth University Presider: Adia M. Harvey Wingfield, Washington Discussant: Andrea L Heckert, Patient-Centered University in St. Louis Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI) Panelists: Joya Misra, University of Massachusetts 335. Section on Organizations, Occupations and Patricia Hill Collins, University of Maryland - College Work Paper Sessions. Gender Inequality at Work Park Session Organizer: Lindsey Trimble O'Connor, California Leslie McCall, Northwestern University State University Channel Islands Kimberle Crenshaw, Columbia University Presider: Lindsey Trimble O'Connor, California State 338. Section on Racial and Ethnic Minorities Paper University Channel Islands Session. Shifting Focus, Rotating Lenses: Racism A Woman's Place: State Laborforce Gender Composition in the Discipline of Sociology and EEOC Sex-based Discrimination Complaints. Session Organizer: Wendy Leo Moore, Texas A&M Nicole M. Oehmen, University of Iowa; Sarah K. University Harkness, The University of Iowa How Latino Identity Drives Patterns of Change in Racial The Unequal Effects of Work Experience on Evaluations Classification Over Time. Andrea Kauffman-Berry, of Men and Women Professionals’ Leadership Traits. University of Pennsylvania Adilia E.E. James, University of Chicago Perseverance Will Prevail: Four Young Black Males Invisible Leadership: Barriers to Advancement among Whose Lives Matter. Stuart Rhoden, Arizona State Professional Women. Devon Magliozzi, Stanford University University; Swethaa S. Ballakrishnen, NYU Abu Race --The Condition of Neo-liberalism. Vikash Singh,

Montclair State University Racial Micro-aggressions Experienced by Black and Table 1. Religious Organizations Latino Students at a Predominantly White University. Table Presider: Amelia Blume, University of Arizona Kay Young McChesney, University of Illinois Faith-based Organizations and International Springfield Development: What does Religion Add? The White Pages: A Meta-analysis of Journal Articles on Katherine Comeau, University of Notre Dame Whiteness. Matthew W. Hughey, University of Serving the Fruit of the Spirit: Emotions, Workplace Connecticut; Michael Rosino, University of Games, and Labor Control. Amelia Blume, Connecticut University of Arizona The Emergence of Southern Baptist Congregations. 339. Section on Rationality and Society Paper Matthew May, Oakland University Session. Empirical Tests of Purposive Behavior The Globalizing Church and the Transnational Public and Business Meeting Sphere: Inclusivity, Legitimacy, and Efficacy in a Session Organizer: Wojtek Przepiorka, Utrecht University Pentecostal-charismatic Organization. Nicolette Presider: Joël Berger, Washington State University Denise Manglos-Weber, Kansas State University Collective Goods and the Propensity to Protest: Testing A Structural-Cognitive Model of Collective Action. Table 2. Catholicism in National and Global Context Ross L. Matsueda, University of Washington; Blaine Table Presider: Peter Francis Harvey, University of G. Robbins, University of Washington; Steven Pfaff, Pennsylvania University of Washington You Wouldn't Have a Female James Bond: Catholic Patronage Cycles: Evidence from Local Elections in Priests, Doing Religion, and Women's Ordination. Indononesia. Jan Pierskalla, Political Science Peter Francis Harvey, University of Pennsylvania Department, Ohio State University; Audrey Sacks, Italian Scientists’ Religious Conversions. Di Di, Rice World Bank University; Elaine Howard Ecklund, Rice Reputation Cascades. Vincenz Frey, Utrecht University; University Arnout van de Rijt, Utrecht University Latin America’s Religious Transformation. Search for a Grounded Paradigm. Enzo Gustavo Morello, 9:30-10:10am, Section on Rationality and Society Boston College Business Meeting 340. Section on Science, Knowledge, and Table 3. Religion and Health Technology Paper Session. What Would Bourdieu Table Presider: Matt Henderson, Baylor University Do? New Approaches to Field Studies in Science, Development of an Academic-Faith Community Knowledge and Technology Partnership for Health. Anthony David Campbell, Session Organizer: Gordon Gauchat, University of University of Alabama at Birmingham; Magdalena Wisconsin-Milwaukee Szaflarski, University of Alabama at Birmingham The American Fame Game: Academic Status and Public On the Edge: Insecure and Anxious Attachments to Renown in Post-war Social Sciences. Vanina God, Tenure, Race and Participation in Leschziner, University of Toronto; John VP McLevey, Congregational Life. Blake Kent, ; Matt University of Waterloo; Neil G. McLaughlin, Henderson, Baylor University The Social Magic of Science in Public: Fields, Religious Affiliation as a Predictor of Mental Health Boundaries, and the Resolution of Curriculum Outcomes Among Asian Americans. Haley Controversies. Christopher Robertson, Northwestern Medved Kendrick, University of Alabama at University Birmingham Toward a Field Approach to the Cultural Authority of Science: Comparing Durkheim and Bourdieu. Table 4. Religion and Emerging Adulthood Timothy L O'Brien, University of Wisconsin- Table Presider: Patricia Tevington, University of Milwaukee; Gordon Gauchat, University of Wisconsin- Pennsylvania Milwaukee Adolescent Network Composition and Religious Why Conservatives Lost Confidence in Science: A Field- Decline. Michael Lee Wood, University of Notre theoretic Conception of Political Polarization. Austin Dame Kozlowski, University of Chicago Does God Provide? Beliefs about Financial Stability and Early Marriage among Evangelical Young 341. Section on Sociology of Religion Roundtable Adults. Patricia Tevington, University of Session and Business Meeting Pennsylvania I'm Tryin' to Fulfill My Purpose. Townsand Price- 8:30-9:30am, Roundtables: Spratlen, Ohio State University Session Organizer: Gabriel A Acevedo, University of Three Pathways of Religious Youth through College Texas at San Antonio and Into Adulthood: Exitors, Shifters, and Keepers.

Alessandra Lembo, University of Chicago; Nathan The Redefinition of Buddhism from the Foreign D. Wright, Bryn Mawr College Religion to the Key to Japan’s Superiority. Noah Rankins, University of Notre Dame Table 5. Religion and "Deviance" Whose Belief is it Anyway? Istar Gozaydin Savasir, Table Presider: Matthew Podlogar, Florida State Gediz University, Izmir University Table 9. Evangelical Affiliation and Non-Affiliation Does Family Status Moderate the Association Table Presider: J. Gary L'Hommedieu, University of between Religiosity and Substance Use Central Florida Behaviors. Jason Alan Freeman, Towson Evangelicals on the Canterbury Trail (ECT’s): defining University a cohort. J. Gary L'Hommedieu, University of Examining and Establishing Impact: ‘The Role of Central Florida ‘Pentecostalism’ in the Social Reproduction of Public and Private Evangelism: Colombian Structural Violence. Douglas Avella-Castro, Evangelicals in Miami and Madrid. Diego De Los University of Washington Tacoma Rios, Northwestern University Gender Differences in the Association of Religiosity Work as a Site of Deprivatized Religion: Faith-work with Suicidal Behavior. Matthew Podlogar, Florida Integration Efforts of Twentieth Century State University; Stella Min, Florida State Evangelicalism. Andrew Paul Lynn, University of University Virginia Would God Forgive? Public Attitudes Towards Sex Explaining Religious Effects: Nones as an Offenders in Places of Worship. Christopher P Explanatory Tool. Michael Lee Wood, University Dum, Kent State University; Fritz William Yarrison, of Notre Dame Kent State University; Brooke Louise Long, Kent State University Table 10. Religion: Methodological Approaches Table Presider: Melissa J. Wilde, University of Table 6. Religion and Gender Pennsylvania Table Presider: Helana Darwin, Stony Brook University Mapping Christian Outreach: A Multiple Equal Opportunity Means Equal Obligation: The Correspondence Analysis of Centrifugal U.S.- Meanings of Jewish Women's Kippot. Helana based Protestant Mission Agency Activities. Jared Darwin, Stony Brook University Bok, Emory University Gendering Religious Exit: The Case of the Former Measuring the Complexity of American Religion. Amish. Caroline L. Faulkner, Franklin & Marshall Melissa J. Wilde, University of Pennsylvania; College Patricia Tevington, University of Pennsylvania; Testimonial Practice: The Narrative Blending of Self Wensong Shen, University of Pennsylvania and Other, Mundane and Supernatural. Graham Multiple Religious Belonging among U.S. Orisha Wilson Hill, University of California, Berkeley Venerators: A Multi-Methodological Examination. C. Lynn Carr, Seton Hall University Table 7. Religion and Race/Ethnicity Table Presider: Roger Baumann, Yale University 9:30-10:10am, Section on Sociology of Religion Guess Who’s Coming to the Mosque? Religion and Business Meeting the Black-white Racial Order. Atiya Husain, Univ. North Carolina Chapel Hill 342. Section on Sociology of Sex and Gender Paper Political Engagement Meets the Prosperity Gospel: Session. Embodied Labor and Intersectional African American Christian Zionism and Black Inequalities (Co-sponsored with the Section on Church Politics. Roger Baumann, Yale University Organizations, Occupations and Work) The Integration of Racial and Ethnic Minorities into Session Organizer: Eileen M. Otis, University of Oregon White Congregations. Brandon C. Martinez, Presider: Eileen M. Otis, University of Oregon Providence College Botox, Aesthetic Labor, and Body Entrepreneurship. Dana A. Berkowitz, Louisiana State University Table 8. Islam and Buddhism Do "Style Makeovers" Help Poor Women?: The Table Presider: Noah Rankins, University of Notre Embodied Disadvantages of Gender, Race, Class & Dame Body Size. Kjerstin Gruys, Stanford University Religiosity, Political Conservatism, and Public Opinion Hair Care: The Gender, Class, and Race of Emotional about Physical Spousal Violence in Egypt. Dina Labor and Touching Rules in Men's Grooming. Aly Ezzat, Assiut University; Augustine J. Kristen Barber, Southern Illinois University, Kposowa, University of California Carbondale The Possibility of an Islamic Liberalization: Turkish Symbolic Aesthetic Labor. Allister Pilar Plater, University Example. Adem Ustun Catalbas, University of of Virginia Cincinnati Transgender Models Can’t Get Verified Here?: Webcam

Performers and the Virtual Enforcement of Embodied A Pedagogy in the Passions: The Effects of Embodiment Labor. Angela Jones, Farmingdale State College, on Discursive Consciousness and Abstract State University of New York Knowledge Acquisition. Daniel A. Winchester, Purdue University 343. Section on Sociology of Sexualities Paper Affording Contention with Objects: Cognition, Materiality, Session. Sexual Commerce and Intimate Markets and the Purposeful Enunciation of Material Culture. (co-sponsored with Section on Sex and Gender) Dustin S. Stoltz, University of Notre Dame; Marshall Session Organizer: Elena Shih, Brown University Allen Taylor, University of Notre Dame Adult Films, Escorting, and the Complementary Nature of Atomic Mnemonic Assemblages: Towards A Sociological Sex Work. David Schieber, UCLA Poetry. Lindsey A. Freeman, STATE UNIVERSITY Comparing Client Attitudes in Different Prostitution OF NEW YORK-Buffalo State Markets. Barbara G. Brents, University of Nevada- The Art of Destruction: Cultural Violence and Perception Las Vegas; Andrew Lawrence Spivak, University of in the Islamic State. Fiona Rose-Greenland, Nevada Las Vegas; Christina Parreira, University of University of Chicago Nevada, Las Vegas; Alessandra Lanti, University of Nevada, Las Vegas; Jennifer Whitmer, University of 9:30 am Meetings Nevada, Las Vegas; Olesya Vengar, University of Section on Environment and Technology Business Nevada, Las Vegas Meeting The (Moral) Regulation of Moroccan Sexual Economies: Section on Rationality and Society Business Meeting Sex Work, Social Change and Households ‘Inside Section on Sociology of Religion Business Meeting Out’. Anne Marie Montgomery, Columbia University Workers? Victims? Entrepreneurs? Pragmatic Penance 10:30 am Meetings and Sex Worker Organizing in Neoliberal Costa 2017 Distinguished Scholarly Book Award Selection Rica . Megan Rivers-Moore, Carleton University Committee 2017 W.E.B. Dubois Award for Distinguished Scholarship 344. Section on the Sociology of the Family Paper Selection Committee Session. Intergenerational Family Relationships Minority Fellowship Program (MFP) Advisory Panel Session Organizer: J. Jill Suitor, Purdue University Section Officers with the Committee on Sections Presider: J. Jill Suitor, Purdue University Working Group on Annual Meeting Timing, Location and College Men and their Fathers: Race Matters. Naomi Cost Gerstel, University of Massachusetts; Michael C. Ide, University of Massachusetts Amherst; Blair 10:30 am Sessions Harrington, University of Massachusetts at Amherst; 346. Presidential Panel. ASA Town Hall Meeting Yolanda Maria Wiggins, University of Massachusetts- Session Organizer: Aldon D. Morris, Northwestern Amherst; Tanya Rouleau Whitworth, University of University Massachusetts Amherst Presider: Ruth Milkman, CUNY Graduate Center Grieving for My Abusive Parent? Childhood Maltreatment Panelists: Eduardo Bonilla-Silva, Duke University and Depressive Symptoms among Bereaved Older Mignon R. Moore, Barnard College-Columbia Adult Children. Deborah Carr, Rutgers University University Religious Discordance Between Adult Children and their Stephen Steinberg, Queens College Parents: Consequences for Intergenerational David G. Embrick, Loyola University-Chicago Solidarity Across Several Decades. Merril Silverstein, Aldon D. Morris, Northwestern University Syracuse University; Woosang Hwang, Syracuse Sociologists study social inequality across the world. Yet, they University; Maria T. Brown, Syracuse University seldom examine their own house. The time has arrived for sociologists Trajectories of Mother-child Relationships across the Life to take a hard look at how social inequality operates within our discipline and in the American Sociological Association. Race, gender, Course: Links with Adult Well-being. Jennifer Doty, class, and sexual orientation matter in society as well as in our Dept. of Pediatrics, University of Minnesota Medical discipline. It could not be otherwise as we, sociologists, carry the School; Jeylan T Mortimer, University of Minnesota imprint of the social. Consciously and unconsciously and through our Without the Ties that Bind: Young Adults Who Lack actions and inactions, we reproduce social inequalities in our departments, universities, and even in the ASA. In this town hall Contact with Parents. Caroline Sten Hartnett, meeting, we will discuss, debate, and rant a bit about the multiple ways University of South Carolina; Karen Fingerman, in which social cleavages are reproduced in sociology despite our University of Texas; Kira Birditt, University of collective support for diversity. At the town hall meeting during ASA in Michigan 2016 in Seattle, five sociologists –Eduardo Bonilla Silva, Mignon Moore, David Embrick, Stephen Steinberg, and Aldon Morris- will make 345. Theory Section Paper Session. Theorizing brief opening statements in order to frame the most important issues. These statements will be followed by open discussions designed to Perception address the range of issues affecting social inequality within our Session Organizer: Joseph Klett, University of California, discipline and its associations. Santa Cruz 347. Thematic Session. Collective Action to Address

Health: The Case of HIV/AIDS University of Massachusetts at Amherst Session Organizer: Rachel Sullivan Robinson, American Presider: Katherine Shelley Newman, University of University Massachusetts at Amherst Presider: Monica Rao Biradavolu, American University Who Suffers and Who Benefits from Student Loans? Panelists: Nicole Angotti, American University Paul A. Attewell, CUNY, Graduate Center Kim M. Blankenship, American University Free Tuition, No Debt, and "America's College Promise." Gay Young, American University Alicia Dowd, University of Southern California Rachel Sullivan Robinson, American University Paying the Price: College Costs, Inequality, and the What are the conditions under which collective action can Betrayal of the American Dream. Sara Goldrick-Rab, successfully improve health? What are the challenges of collective University of Wisconsin-Madison mobilization as a health intervention strategy? Papers on the panel will apply some of the most important areas of sociological theory and College Affordability, Student Debt and the Racial Wealth research on social movements and collective mobilization to the study Gap. Thomas M Shapiro, Brandeis University of HIV, thus explicitly engaging the conference theme of Rethinking College attendance is a critical driver of socio-economic mobility Social Movements. In particular, papers will assess the challenges and and when access is compromised by the withdrawal of state resources possibilities of purposive efforts to foster collective action to address and a concomitant "risk shift" to households and families, the HIV among vulnerable populations around the globe. The research consequences for social inequality are dramatic. The problem of presented in this session will thus help move the discussion of social affordability is therefore a crucial sociological subject, but not an mobilization and HIV/AIDS beyond antiretroviral therapy provision to uncomplicated one. At play are dramatic changes in household wealth consider broader questions of collective action among marginalized (especially collateral against debt, which was drastically reduced in the populations as a prevention strategy in and of itself, with conclusions Great Recession), the impact of family composition (which can limit a that apply to health outcomes more broadly than HIV. student's access to parental resources as is often the case in divorce or never married households), and political forces that push for reductions 348. Thematic Session. Progressive Cities (or increases) in state commitments to higher education. Intended and Session Organizer: Peter Dreier, Occidental College unintended consequences of financial aid policies play a critical role in what is "affordable" as well. Finally, the cost structure of higher Presider: Peter Dreier, Occidental College education -- whether and to what extent it privileges or can realize Panelists: Manuel Pastor, University of Southern efficiencies while maintaining commitments to quality -- are also part of California the picture. This session will examine the affordability question as a Jim Gregory, University of Washington matter of economic, social and political dynamics that shape access to Abby Scher, the nation's most crucial credentialing system and gateway to the labor market. Philip Kasinitz, CUNY-Graduate Center In a growing number of US cities, progressive social movements 351. Special Session. Whose Knowledge? Who and progressive elected officials are pushing the boundaries of municipal policy. They are passing minimum wage and paid family Benefits? leave laws, adopting community benefit agreements, promoting Session Organizer: Bandana Purkayastha, University of tenants’ rights and developing affordable and mixed-income housing, Connecticut and promoting reform of police practices. A common thread is that Presider: Bandana Purkayastha, University of these cities are challenging business-oriented priorities and changing Connecticut the definition of a “healthy” business climate. The panel will explore efforts in a number of cities to adopt progressive policies, to learn Panelists: Sujata Patel, University of Hyderabad lessons from their experience, and to acknowledge the limits of creating Vrushali Patil, Florida International University progressive change at the local level. Raewyn Connell, University of Sydney Discussant: Bandana Purkayastha, University of 349. Thematic Session. What do Workers Need to Connecticut Live a Good Life? Rethinking Work/Family This session will focus on knowledge production: diverse Conflict in a Neoliberal Age epistemologies, existing global hierarchies of knowledge, and the Session Organizer: Marianne Cooper, Stanford efforts to address these hierarchies. The session will include American University and international speakers will address topics such as knowledge production and questions of social justice, creating new democratic Presider: Marianne Cooper, Stanford University platforms for disseminating knowledge, reflections on multiple Panelists: Christopher Wimer, Columbia University modernities. The embedded issue is about coalitions to change Sarah Towne, Workplace Programs at the National knowledge hierarchies. Partnership for Women & Families Marilyn Watkins, Policy at Economic Opportunity 352. Author Meets Critics Session. The Black Power Institute Movement and American Social Work (Columbia Americans report much higher levels of work/family conflict than do University Press, 2014) by Joyce M. Bell workers in other countries. Scholars trace this to the lack of family Session Organizer: Zakiya T. Luna, University of friendly governmental policies in the U.S. and to the erosion of California, Santa Barbara employer provided supports. This panel will discuss the public and Presider: Zakiya T. Luna, University of California, Santa private policies that are needed to supply families with both economic security and family stability. In particular, the panel will highlight Barbara initiatives underway at both the state and federal level that are Critics: Fabio Rojas, Indiana University designed to provide families with a secure, good life. Andreana L. Clay, San Francisco State University Zakiya T. Luna, University of Califonia, Santa Barbara 350. Special Session. College Affordability Author: Joyce M. Bell, University of Minnesota Session Organizer: Katherine Shelley Newman,

353. Regional Spotlight. Sustainability and the Urban income, wealth, education, expenditures, health, aging, marriage, Environment: Making Green Cities childbearing, child development, youth transistions, philantropy, intergenerational relations, and numerous other topics. Session Organizer: Jerald R. Herting, University of Washington 357. Teaching Workshop. Teaching Presider: Kara N. Dillard, University of Alaska Fairbanks Ethnomethodology and Conversation Analysis Panelists: Denis Hayes, Bullitt Foundation Session Organizer: Virginia Teas Gill, Illinois State Tracy Morganstern, Urban Forestry Commission University Jessica Finn-Coven, Seattle’s Office of Sustainability Co-Leaders: Virginia Teas Gill, Illinois State University Christina Hanna, Seattle Good Business Network Ruth Helen Parry, University of Nottingham Movement to build greener buildings and sustainable environments Panelists: Virginia Teas Gill, Illinois State University in urban places. The panel would explore interplay of policy, architecture and business/gov/public partnerships for greening urban Angela Cora Garcia, Bentley University space. Includes topics of environmental justice, local control, and This workshop will focus on strategies for teaching ethnomethodology and conversation analysis (EMCA). Two EMCA sustainability. scholars who are known for the quality of their teaching will share useful exercises and assignments, strategies for engaging students, 354. Professional Development Workshop. Doing effective methods of assessment, and other resources for teaching Reproducible Quantitative Social Science (co- EMCA to undergraduate and graduate students. This will be an sponsored with COPE) interactive session; workshop attendees will be encouraged to reflect Session Organizer and Leader: Jeremy Freese, Stanford upon and share their own teaching strategies. Attendees will learn new University practices for enhancing the effectiveness of their own teaching and ideas for creating new EMCA courses and for enhancing existing Concerns about the replicability, robustness, and integrity of courses. The goals of the workshop are: (1) to articulate and share quantitative social science has led to increasing recognition of the experiences of those who teach EMCA at the undergraduate and importance of doing reproducible research in social science. While graduate levels, and to provide resources to those who would like to assent to the importance of reproducible work is broad in principle, begin doing so; (2) to provide a forum for discussing the challenges of what to do in practice--and how and why to do it--can be more elusive. and strategies for introducing EMCA to students; and (3) to introduce This workshop covers practices in workflow, documentation, and specific resources related to course design, teaching methods, and archiving both data and code for use by other scholars. Concrete, assessment strategies in EMCA courses and modules/units within seasoned recommendations for the efficient and effective data analyst other courses. will be provided at every turn. 355. Professional Development Workshop. Should I 358. Regular Session. Culture and Inequality Retire? Late Career Decision Making Session Organizer: Betsy Leondar-Wright, Lasell College Session Organizer: Rosalyn Benjamin Darling, Indiana Presider: Betsy Leondar-Wright, Lasell College University of Pennsylvania Cultural Mechanisms of Class Mobility. Jessi Streib, Leader: Rosalyn Benjamin Darling, Indiana University of Duke University; Lauren Valentino, Duke University Pennsylvania Hollywood’s Double Bind. Nancy Wang Yuen, Biola Co-Leaders: Peter J. Stein, University of North Carolina University Jon Darling, University of Pittsburgh The Green Screen: Urban Greening as Social This workshop is designed for late career sociologists who are Improvement and the Normative Power of Nature. contemplating retirement. Making the decision to end a career of Hillary Angelo, University of California - Santa Cruz teaching, research, or practice is a difficult one, involving issues of Inequality in Encounters: The Cultural Architecture of finances, health, family and/or partner, identity, alternative pursuits, Situational Stratification. Roscoe C. Scarborough, and, sometimes, relocation to a new community. The workshop will include a panel of sociologists who have already made the decision, Franklin and Marshall College either to keep working at their current employment location, or to retire. In addition, a representative of TIAA-CREF will discuss financial 359. Regular Session. Economic Sociology 3 considerations. Participants will have the opportunity to discuss their Session Organizer: Victor Nee, Cornell University own concerns relating to the retirement decision, and post-meeting Presider: Viviana A. Zelizer, Princeton University follow-up activities will be considered. Doing Good and Doing Well: Economic Valuation in 356. Policy and Research Workshop. Panel Study of Moral Markets. Emily A. Barman, Boston University Income Dynamics Workshop Perception at Work: Attention as a Perception-based Session Organizer: Paula W. Fomby, University of Mechanism of Global Collective Integration. Karin D. Michigan Knorr Cetina, University of Chicago Leader: Paula W. Fomby, University of Michigan Cultural Products and Creative Decisions. Andrew C This interactive workshop is geared toward current and prospective Cohen, Yale University users of the Panel Study of Income Dynamics (PSID, psid.org), the How Ready-to-Wear Became Prêt-à-Porter: External world’s longest longitudinal household panel survey. It provides an Threat, Core-Periphery Network Structure, and overview of the general and content of PSID and its supplimental surveys (including the Child Development Supplement). The second Radical Innovation in French Fashion, 1945-1973. half of the workshop includes a detailed walk-through of the PSID Yue Zhao, ESG Management School; Frederic website, documentation, and data center as well as a question and Clement Godart, INSEAD answer session related to particpant specific inquiries. The PSID has collected data on a wide range of sociologically relevant topics from a 360. Regular Session. Gender and the Body nationally representative sample of US families and their descendants since 1968. Content domains include employment, occupations, Session Organizer: Elroi J. Windsor, Salem College

Presider: Maura Ryan, Georgia State University Unemployment Scarring in the Great Recession. Pilar What the Action Is: Flow, Risk, and Gender in a Fire Gonalons-Pons, Goethe University; Markus Gangl, Community. Kathryn Hendricks, University of Goethe University Frankfurt am Main Chicago Discussant: Anne Kathrin Kronberg, Goethe University Gender and Bodily Transformation: A Comparison of Frankfurt Women’s Flat Track Roller Derby and Self-defense. Rayanne Streeter, Virginia Tech 363. Regular Session. Methods, Integrating Pregnant Bodies in Corporate Settings: Women’s Qualitative and Quantitative Strategic Medicalization of Symptoms. Danielle Session Organizer: Corey D. Fields, Stanford University Bessett, University of Cincinnati; Orlaith Heymann, Combining Ethnosurvey Data with Set-Theoretic University of Cincinnati Methods: An Application to Gender and Debt. Suppressing the Modern Period: Biomedicalization and Jeremy Markham Schulz, University of California, Intimate Norms of Menstruation. Katie Ann Hasson, Berkeley; Laura Robinson, Santa Clara University University of Southern California Growth after Cancer: A Mixed Methods Investigation of The Embodiment of Othering: Pedagogy and Gender Differences in Survivor Outcomes. Karen Performance. Jordan J Brensinger, Columbia Marie Powroznik, Stanford University; Karen S. Cook, University; Tamar Rapoport, Columbia University, Stanford University; Irena Stepanikova, University of Hebrew University of Jerusalem Alabama Birmingham Incorporating Public Records Requests into Social 361. Regular Session. Historical Sociology: Movements Research: Potential Applications in Mixed Concepts Forged in History: Rethinking Methods Studies. Pierce Greenberg, Washington "Positivism," "Merit", "Women's Rights" and State University "Centralization" Taking Mixed Methods Forward: A Multilevel Integration Session Organizer: Vilna Francine Bashi Treitler, City Approach. Yeon Ju Lee, University of Chicago University of New York (Baruch College; Graduate Center) 364. Regular Session. Qualitative Methodology The Social Foundations of Positivism: The Case of Late Session Organizer: Simone Ispa-Landa, Northwestern Nineteenth Century Italy. Dylan John Riley, University University of California, Berkeley; Patricia Ahmed, Behavior under the Condition of Anonymity: A Visual Sourth Dakota State University--University Center; Analysis. Andreas Schneider, Texas Tech University; Rebecca Jean Emigh, Univ of California-Los Angeles Thomas Turner, The Art institute of San Antonio Merit at Work: Reconstructing Merit in New Haven Empathy as Emotion Work in Research: Study of Municipal Firefighting. Carolyn M. Ly, Augustana Women Sex Workers in India. Mangala University Subramaniam, Purdue University Framing in South Korea’s Comfort Women Movement. The Salience of Sexuality: Social Meaning-making and Jee Jee Hyun Kim, University of Wisconsin Madison Researcher-informant Relations in the Field. Anya Rethinking the Analytical Categories of Nation-State Degenshein, Northwestern University Formation: A Historical Semantics Approach. Alvaro So You’re One of Us: Cultural Capital and Achieving Santana-Acuña, Whitman College Insider Status Among Women on Welfare. Melissa Discussant: Vilna Francine Bashi Treitler, City University Ann MacDonald, American International College of New York (Baruch College; Graduate Center) How Visual Methods along with Traditional Ethnography can Thicken Research on Race, Ethnicity, and 362. Regular Session. Labor Market 2 Religion. Christopher Robert Carroll, Northwestern Session Organizer: Irene Browne, Emory University University Presider: Anne Kathrin Kronberg, Goethe University Frankfurt 365. Regular Session. Sociology of Culture A Meta-Regression Analysis of Intergenerational Session Organizer: Penny Edgell, University of Transmission of Income and the Great Gatsby Curve. Minnesota Ernesto F. L. Amaral, RAND Corporation; Francisco Presider: Kathleen E. Hull, University of Minnesota Perez-Arce, RAND Corporation Culture and Action: Predestination, Theodicies, and Discrimination in American and European Labor Markets: Counterterrorism. Marshall Battani, Grand Valley An International Meta-analysis of Field Experiments. State University Lincoln G. Quillian, Northwestern University; Ole How Discursive Fields Work: Community Advocates Hexel, Northwestern University Fight for Housing and Health. Kushan Dasgupta, Institutions and Changing Employment Relations: University of Southern California; Paul R. Lichterman, Country Differences in Insecurity and Subjective Well- University of Southern California being in Europe. Hande Inanc-Lenowitz, OECD; Arne The Instrumentalization of the Arts: Congressional L. Kalleberg, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill Aesthetics and the NEA in the 1990s. Gordon Shockley, Arizona State University; Connie L.

McNeely, George Mason University Homemade Alcohol Drinking Patterns are not The Right Way, Wrong Way, and Blueville Way: Cultural Homogeneous and are Affected by Divergent Match and Organizational Resistance to Factors in Russia. Vadim Radaev, National Standardization. Holly Campeau, University of Research University - Higher School of Economics Toronto Drinking Behavior of Muslim Iranians. Bashir Discussant: Kathleen E. Hull, University of Minnesota Tofangsazi, ; James Williams, Texas Woman's University 366. Regular Session. Sociology of Sport Session Organizer: Leora Lawton, University of Table 2. Cannabis Cultivation and Legislation California, Berkeley Illegitimate Opportunities and Cannabis Cultivation. Presider: Leora Lawton, University of California, Berkeley Joshua S. Meisel, Humboldt State University Multiple Finish Lines, Not Finish Time: Making Meaning Non-parent Segregation, Marijuana Legalization, and of the “Marathon Maniacs”. Diana Tracy Cohen, Perceptions of Social Control. Burrel James Central Connecticut State University; Maylon Hanold, Vann, University of California, Irvine Seattle University Legal vs. Illegal Cannabis Markets:The impact of the Adverse or Diverse? How Black Male and Black Female Medical Marijuana Movement. Jermaine Hekili Student Athletes Impact Racial Diversity at PWIs. Cathcart, University of California, Riverside Felecia Lenise Theune, University of Miami; Jomills Henry Braddock, University of Miami Table 3. The Labeling and Treatment of Opioid Users From Edgework to Hedgework: Neoliberal Discourse and Deserving Patients or Potential Addicts? Narrative the Social World of Parkour. Jeffrey L. Kidder, Analysis of an FDA Hearing on Prescription Opioid Northern Illinois University Labeling. Loren Wilbers, University of Wisconsin- Out of Bounds: Gender-bending, Piety and Politics in Whitewater Senegalese Women’s Soccer. Beth D. Packer, Physicians as Mediators of Health Policy: Acceptance of EHESS Medicaid in the Context of Buprenorphine Treatment. Discussant: Michael A. Messner, Univ. of Southern Hannah K. Knudsen, University of Kentucky; Jamie L. California Studts, University of Kentucky 367. Regular Session. Symbolic Interaction 2 Session Organizer: Tim Hallett, Indiana University Table 4. Substance Use and Health Inequalities The Social Life of the Deceased: Impression Hepatitis C Serosorting Among People Who Inject Management and the Dead Self. Kayla Danielle Drugs in Rural Puerto Rico. Ian N Duncan, Russell Pierce, University of Notre Dame University of Nebraska - Lincoln; Kirk Dombrowski, Protest Policing and Protest Violence: Analyzing Police University of Nebraska-Lincoln Strategies Versus Situational Dynamics During When a Work Environment becomes a Risk Protests. Anne Nassauer, Freie Universität Berlin Environment: Occupational Substance Use and Correcting Behaviors and Policing Emotions: How HIV. Brooke S. West, University of California San Behavioral Infractions Become Feeling-Rule Diego Violations. Amanda Barrett Cox, University of Gender-based Differences in the Relationship of Internet Pennsylvania Searches to Behavioral Health-related Mortality in the The Holy Spirit Speaks through our Affects: Emotion United States. Courtney A. Cuthbertson, Michigan Culture at a Catholic Spiritual Center. Erin F State University; Jason Parker, Michigan State Johnston, Princeton University University; Scott Loveridge, Michigan State Phil's Calling Grandma...: Examining External Support for University; Mark Skidmore, Michigan State University Animal Children and the Childless Parent Identity. Andrea Laurent-Simpson, Table 5. The Influence of Social Networks and Life Discussant: Brent Harger, Gettysburg College Transitions on Risk Behaviors The Co-evolution of Friendship Networks and 368. Section on Alcohol, Drugs, and Tobacco Adolescent Smoking and Drinking Behaviors with Roundtable Session and Business Meeting Consideration of Parental Influence. Cheng Wang, University of Notre Dame; John R. Hipp, 10:30-11:30am, Roundtables: Carter T. Butts, Rupa Jose, and Cynthia M Lakon, Session Organizer: Carrie B. Oser, University of University of California-Irvine Kentucky Injection Partners, HCV, and HIV Status among Rural Persons Who Inject Drugs in Puerto Rico. Patrick Table 1. Alcohol Consumption Across the Globe Habecker, Roberto Abadie, and Melissa Welch- Factors Associated with Indigenous Youths’ Lazoritz, University of Nebraska-Lincoln; Juan Abstinence from Drinking. Kelley J. Sittner, Carlos Reyes, University of Puerto Rico; Bilal Oklahoma State University Khan and Kirk Dombrowski, University of

Nebraska-Lincoln Bay Estuary. Kristen L. Van Hooreweghe, State Precocious Transitions and Long-term Heroin use University of New York-Potsdam Outcomes: A Longitudinal Study of Gang-affiliated Cranberries and Climate Change: How Are Mexican-American Males. Avelardo Valdez and Alice Massachusetts Cranberry Growers Adapting amid Cepeda, University of Southern California; Kathryn Drastic Socio-ecological Change? Brian J. Gareau, Marie Nowotny, University of Colorado-Boulder; Boston College; Tara Pisani Gareau, Boston College Jessica Frankeberger, University of Southern How Local Environmental Stewardship Diversifies California Democracy. William Adam Yagatich, University of Maryland, College Park; Anya Mikael Galli, University Table 6. Adolescent Alcohol Use of Maryland College Park; Dana R. Fisher, University This Family has Rules! Family Policy and Youth of Maryland Attendance and Drinking at Parties. Mark Transformative Environmental Threats: Behavioral and Wolfson, Wake Forest School of Medicine; Attitudinal Change Five Years After the Deepwater Kimberly G. Wagoner, Wake Forest School of Horizon Oil Spill. Kelly Bergstrand, University of Medicine; Kathleen L. Egan, Wake Forest School Texas, Arlington; Brian Mayer, University of Arizona of Medicine The New Ecological Paradigm as the Anchor of A Multilevel Analysis of School-level Influences on Environmental Concern: Results from Three Nations. Adolescent e-Cigarette Beliefs, Intentions, and Chenyang Xiao, American University; Riley E. Use Behaviors, 2011-2014. Shannon Fanning, ; Dunlap, Oklahoma State University Adam Matthew Lippert, University of Colorado Denver 371. Section on Inequality, Poverty and Mobility Estimating λ from a Generalized Poisson-Multinomial Paper Session. Mixed Methods Approaches to Mixture Model and an Application to Alcohol Studying Marginalized Groups Drinking. Qiang Fu, The University of British Session Organizer: Megan Lee Comfort, RTI Columbia; Xin Guo, The Hong Kong Polytechnic International University; Kenneth C. Land, Presider: Megan Lee Comfort, RTI International How to Make Big Data Better: Digital Inequality and 11:30am-12:10pm, Section on Alcohol, Drugs, and Inclusive Methodological Interventions. Jen Schradie, Tobacoo Business Meeting Institute for Advanced Study in Toulouse Assessing the Effectiveness of Mixed Methods Designs 369. Section on Comparative-Historical Sociology for Researching Sex Industry Clients. Chris Atchison, Invited Session. Digitized (Big) Data and University of Victoria; Patrick John Burnett, University Comparative Historical Sociology of British Columbia Session Organizer: Kim Voss, University of California Using Data Visualization Images in Life Course Analysis: Presider: Charles F. Seguin, Univerisity of North Carolina An Innovative Mixed Methods Approach. Miriam W. at Chapel Hill Boeri, Bentley University; Thor C. Whalen, Kennesaw New Approaches to Historical Social Science. State University Christopher Michael Muller, Columbia University Study Retention as Bias Reduction in a Hard-to-reach Computers, Cognition, and Machine Learning: Toward a Population. Bruce Western, Harvard University Human-Centered (Big) Data-Driven History. Laura K. Nelson, Northwestern University 372. Section on Medical Sociology Paper Session. Collective Identification and Elite Claims-Making in Technology, Health and Medicine Political Fields: Studying Political Culture with Large- Session Organizers: Celeste Campos-Castillo, University Scale Textual Data. Bart Bonikowski, Harvard of Wisconsin-Milwaukee University Kelly A. Joyce, Drexel University The Crowd-Sourced Encyclopedia and the Presider: Celeste Campos-Castillo, University of Enlightenment Project. Julia Potter Adams, Yale Wisconsin-Milwaukee University Consumer-facing Digital Health and Wellness Discussant: Charles F. Seguin, Univerisity of North Technologies: The Co-constitution of Health, Value, Carolina at Chapel Hill and Biomedical Futures. Sonia Yasmeena Alam, University of California, San Francisco; Jennifer Elyse 370. Section on Environment and Technology Paper James, University of California, San Francisco Session. Advances in Micro-Level Research Image of the State, Image of the Profession: Explaining Session Organizer: Andrew K. Jorgenson, Boston the Puzzling Popularity of MRI in Turkey. Alaz College Kilicaslan, Boston University Presider: Monique Y. Ouimette, Boston College Leveraging Epistemic Authority: How Physicians and Eco-ethnography and Nature’s Agency: Understanding Parents Negotiate the Uncertainty of Genomic Test Environmental Change in New York City’s Jamaica Results. Stefan Timmermans, UCLA; Tanya Stivers,

UCLA Carolina Negotiating the Evidentiary Turn in Public Health: Integrating Genomics into a State Health Agency’s 375. Section on Racial and Ethnic Minorities Paper Mission. Laura Senier, Northeastern University; Session. Of Course They Wear White Coats: Rachael Lee, Northeastern University; Lauren A. White Space in Healthcare, Implications for Nicoll, Northeastern University; Michael Shields, Education and Practice Northeastern University; Danielle Falzon, Session Organizer: Dave McIntosh, University of Northeastern University; Boris Templeton, Louisville Northeastern University Disappearing Acts: Rereading the End of Race in Science and Sociodicy: Neuroscientific Explanations of Science Narrative. Aleia Clark Fobia, Social Problems. Michael Allan Halpin, University of Fathering Latina Physicians: Gendered Cultural Wisconsin - Madison Pathways into a Non-traditional Field. Glenda M. Flores, University of California, Irvine 373. Section on Organizations, Occupations and Whose Body Matters? Representations of Race and Skin Work Paper Sessions. Institutional Logics and Colour in Medical Textbooks. Patricia Louie, Institutional Complexity University of Toronto; Rima Wilkes, Session Organizer: Mark C. Suchman, Brown University I can Never be too Comfortable: Race and Emotion at Presider: Mark C. Suchman, Brown University the Hospital Bedside. Marci D. Cottingham, Learning Institutional Logics. Vern Glaser, University of University of Amsterdam; Austin H Johnson, Kent Alberta; Jochem Kroezen, University of Cambridge; State University; Rebecca J. Erickson, University of Patricia H. Thornton, Texas A&M University Akron Strategic Ambiguity in Situations of Enduring Institutional Complexity. Vontrese Deeds Pamphile, Northwestern 376. Section on Rationality and Society Paper University Session. Rationality and Social Structure Satisficing and Permissive Institutionalization in the Session Organizer: Vincent W. Buskens, Market: The Case of American Manufacturing. Matt Gender-based Opportunity Structures in an Activity- Vidal, King's College London based Online Social Network. Emma S. Spiro, Institutional Logic Re-Emergence After Dormancy: University of Washingon; Zack W. Almquist, Regenerative Institutional Change In Dutch Beer University of Minnesota Brewing. Jochem Kroezen, University of Cambridge; Inequality and Multiracial Gatekeeping: Theory and Pursey Heugens, Erasmus University Experimental Results. Mamadi Corra, East Carolina Discussant: Heather A. Haveman, UC Berkeley University Late School Tracking, Less Class Bias in Educational Decision-Making? An Experimental Analysis. Joël 374. Section on Political Sociology Paper Session. Berger, Washington State University; Benita Combet, Formal and Informal Strategies of Resistance to University of Bern Authoritarianism Punctuated Incrementalism: How American Disability Session Organizer: Samuel Greene, King's College Rights Policymaking Sheds Light on Institutional London Continuity and Change. David Nicholas Pettinicchio, Presider: Samuel Greene, King's College London University of Toronto Allies in Action: Institutional Actors and Grassroots Will Human Nature Lead to ‘War of All Against All’ in Environmental Activism in China. Yang Zhang, Hobbes’ State of Nature? mengzhu zhou, University of Chicago Emotions in Environmental Self-Organized Grassroots 377. Section on Sociological Practice and Public Groups in Mexico: Activism, Burnout, Collective Sociology Refereed Roundtable Session and Identity and Organization. ALICE POMA, ; Business Meeting TOMMASO GRAVANTE, UNAM FES Iztacala How Social Media Complicates Concealment and 10:30-11:30am, Roundtables: Disclosure of Stigmatized Political Beliefs in an Session Organizers: Kathleen Odell Korgen, William Authoritarian Setting. Katy Elizabeth Pearce, Paterson University University of Washington; Jessica Vitak, University of Kimberly Fox, Bridgewater State University Maryland Street-collar Crime: How Culture, Opportunity, and Utility Table 1. Policy Research Table Shape Citizen Participation in Bureaucratic Bribery. Table Presider: Kimberly Fox, Bridgewater State Marina Zaloznaya, The University of Iowa; Vicki Hesli University Claypool, University of Iowa; William Reisinger, Preserving the Safety Net the Effort Seen in Virtual University of Iowa Space. Teresa M. Reinders, University of Discussant: Charles Kurzman, University of North Wisconsin-Parkside; Samantha Church, University of Southern Indiana; Anne Statham, University of

Southern Indiana Table 11. Engaged Scholarship in Chicano/a and Social Theory, Social Values and Social Change. Latino/a Communities Devereaux Kennedy, Grand Valley State Table Presider: Jose Zapata Calderon, Pitzer College University The Significance of Social Support in Enhancing Anti- Table 12. Applied and Clinical Sociology- Using retroviral Therapy Adherence in Limpopo Sociology in 21st Century: Contributions from AACS Province, South Africa. TINY PETUNIA MONA, #2 LIMPOPO PROVINCIAL OFFICE OF THE Table Presider: Gary C. David, Bentley University PREMIER Table 13. Applied and Clinical Sociology- Using Table 2. Public Sociology Teaching and Research on Sociology in 21st Century: Contributions from AACS Campus (one-hour). #3 Table Presider: Kathleen Odell Korgen, William Table Presider: Melodye Gaye Lehnerer, College of Paterson University Southern Nevada A "Good Faith Effort": Compliance with the Campus SaVE Act. Amanda E. Fehlbaum, Youngstown Table 14.Applied and Clinical Sociology- Using Sociology State University in 21st Century: Contributions from AACS #4 A Public Sociology Approach to Gathering Table Presider: Tina Uys, University of Johannesburg Interpersonal Violence Prevention Data. Kristin Kenneavy, Ramapo College of New Jersey 11:30am-12:10pm, Section on Sociological Practice and Public Sociology Business Meeting Table 3. Designing and Delivering Bachelor's, Master's, or PhD Applied/Clinical/Pub Sociology Programs 378. Section on Sociology of Religion Invited Table Presiders: Melissa S. Fry, Indiana University Session. Reclaiming Democracy? Political Southeast Movements, Religion and Social Change Nancy A. Greenwood, Indiana University Kokomo Session Organizer: Richard L. Wood, University of New Mexico Table 4. Resources for Practicing Sociologists Presider: Richard L. Wood, University of New Mexico Table Presiders: Augusto Diana, Dept. Health & Panelists: Kraig Beyerlein, University of Notre Dame Human Services Sadia Saeed, Boston University Laura Nichols, Santa Clara University Sharon Erickson Nepstad, University of New Mexico Andre Willis, Brown University Table 5. Thinking about a Career Outside of Academe? 379. Section on Sociology of Sex and Gender Paper Meet Practicing Sociologists Session. Global Masculinities – Domination and Table Presider: Chloe E. Bird, RAND Dispossession Session Organizer: Leslie Salzinger, University of Table 6. Applied and Clinical Sociology- Using Sociology California at Berkeley in 21st Century: Contributions from AACS Presider: Smitha Radhakrishnan, Wellesley College Table Presider: Kathy Shepherd Stolley, Virginia The Clash of Global Hegemonic Masculinities: Bush, Bin Wesleyan College Laden, Obama, and the War on Terror. James W. Messerschmidt, Table 7. Publishing Community Engaged Scholarship Empowered Women and Vulnerable Men: Gender and Charlotte Ryan Agency in Stories of Sexual Infidelity in Malawi. Table Presider: Charlotte M. Ryan, UMASS - Lowell Anais Bertrand-Dansereau, Centre for Population Dynamics Table 8. Engaging in Engaged Scholarship with Schools Gender Display Mismatch: Gender Role Reversal and and Districts Traditional Gender Norms in Japanese Narratives of Table Presider: John B. Diamond, University of Singlehood. Kumiko Endo, The New School for Wisconsin - Madison Social Research Inversive Sexism: The Men's Rights Movement as a Table 9. Engaged Scholarship, Organizing, and Activism Case Study. Emily Kiyoko Carian, Stanford Table Presider: Mark R. Warren, University of University Massachusetts Boston Discussant: Smitha Radhakrishnan, Wellesley College

Table 10. Graduate Training and Engaged Scholarship 380. Section on Sociology of Sexualities Refereed Table Presider: Megan Pamela Ruth Madison, Roundtable Session and Business Meeting Brandeis University 10:30-11:30am, Roundtables:

Session Organizers: Georgiann Davis, University of engagement in Hong Kong Umbrella Movement. Nevada, Las Vegas Miu Yin Eliz Wong, The Chinese University of James Joseph Dean, Sonoma State University Hong Kong Sexual Orientation, Political Persuasion, and Income: Table 1. Labor Market and Economy An Analysis Using the American National Election Table Presider: Chadwick Karl Campbell, University of Studies Survey. Justine A. Bulgar-Medina, California San Francisco University of Massachusetts - Boston (Gay) Men at Work: Understanding Gendered and The Look of Pride: Examining the Social Movements Sexual Identity Management Strategies in the of Stonewall, Windsor, and Obergefell. Angela Workplace. Travis Dean Speice, University of Glosser, Indiana University Kokomo; Nicole Cincinnati Weller, Indiana University Kokomo I Am in it Only for Business: Strategic Advantages of Social Movements as Cross-disciplinary Theoretical Instrumental Rationality-based LGBT Advocacy. Catalyst in a Psychosocial Theory of Sexuality. Yiu-Tung Suen, Chinese University of Hong Kong Jan Clarke, Algoma University; James Horley, Marketization, Mass Media and Gender Ideology: University of Alberta China 1990-2010. Juhua Yang, Renmin University of China Table 5. Sex Work Rethinking Sexual Labor in the International Table Presider: Danielle Antoinette Hidalgo, California Introduction and Dating Industry. Julia Meszaros, State University-Chico University of South Florida More Danger, Less Pleasure: Androsexism, Raunch Sexual Orientation in the Labor Market. Trenton D. Culture, and Stripping. Bernadette Barton, Mize, Indiana University Morehead State University Strippers and Tippers: The Intersection of Race, Table 2. Queering Straight Sexualities Class, and Sexuality in Male Strip Clubs. Bobbi- Table Presider: James Joseph Dean, Sonoma State Lee Smart, California State University-Dominguez University Hills; Katy M. Pinto, California State University Sexual Contact between College Women: Institutional Dominguez Hills and Individual-level Predictors. Janelle Marissa The Gender of Trafficking, Or, Why Can’t Men Be Sex Pham, University of California Santa Barbara Slaves? Kerwin Kaye, Wesleyan University The Gay Best Friend and the Wolf in Sheep’s Clothing: Ambiguously Straight Men’s Interactions Table 6. Identities with Women. Travis Beaver, Colgate University Table Presider: Patrick Ryan Grzanka, University of The Reality of Sex. Lauren Charles Stewart, Tennessee University of Oregon Breaking the Silence: Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual Experiences of Intimate Partner Violence and Table 3. Space and Interactions Health-Related Effects. Bethany Coston, Virginia Table Presider: NIckie Jenkins, University of Nevada, Commonwealth University Las Vegas Sexual Identity and Depression: Comparing Fluctuating Boundaries between Gay Men and Differences by Discrimination and Religious Straight Women in Gay Public Space. Tyler G Involvement. Brandi Woodell, University of Baldor, University of Pennsylvania Nebraska-Lincoln; Christina Falci, University of Queer in Public: The Detrimental Effects of Street Nebraska-Lincoln Harassment on LGBTQ Individuals. Joseph From Moral Ambivalence to Differential Congruence: Marchia, Stony Brook University Transnational Pathways to the Global Queer in Queernormative Culture: The Practice of Creating India. Apoorva Ghosh, University of California- Norms in Queer Dominated Space. Dan Michael Irvine Fielding, University of Oregon The Ontology of LGBTQ People of Color. Lee Online Resistance to Sexual Shaming: Can Internet Thorpe, Conversations Change Society? Tania G. Levey, Relationally Constructing Sexual Identity: The Effect York College, CUNY of Friendship on Same-sex Sexuality Development. Alena Kuhlemeier, University of Table 4. Movement and Politics New Mexico Table Presider: Maddie Evans, University of Nevada, Las Vegas Table 7. Measurement Igniting a Pink Dot: Legal Pragmatism and Cultural Table Presider: Laurel Westbrook, Grand Valley State Resonance in Singapore’s First LGBT Movement. University Skyler Wang, How Gay and Lesbian Couples Are Counted in the Sexual Citizenship and Democracy: LGBT News? Carol Walther, Northern Illinois University

This Survey Did Not Define It as Sexual Intercourse: Table Presider: Pepper J. Schwartz, University of Non-Heterosexual Women’s Participation in Washington Demographic Surveys. Jamie Louise Budnick, Extending the Family Stress Model (FSM) to University of Michigan Common Couple Violence among African HIV and Mortality in NYC: Shifting Paradigms and American Young Adults. Tara Elizabeth Sutton, Unequal Access. Benjamin Joseph Nobile University of Georgia; Leslie Gordon Simons, Kampler, Boston University University of Georgia Age Homogamy and Marital Happiness Over the Life Table 8. Sexual Experiences Course: What is There To Explain? Zhihang Table Presider: Chris Wakefield, University of Nevada, Dong, University of Washington Las Vegas Bridewealth Marriage in a Sub-Saharan Setting: American Coeds' Reasoning for Engaging in Trends and Consequences for Women’s Well- Unwanted Sex. Rachel Kalish, STATE being. Sophia Chae, Guttmacher Institute; Victor UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK College at Old Agadjanian, University of Kansas; Sarah R. Westbury Hayford, Ohio State University Condom Nation or Condemnation? Religious Effects Marital Status and Mental Health: Differences by on Adolescent Sexual Health Knowledge. Brianna Parenthood Status and Race-ethnicity for Young McCaslin, University of Notre Dame Adults. Brittany Nicole Hearne, Vanderbilt Sex Life Satisfaction in Sub-Saharan Africa: A University Descriptive and Exploratory Analysis. Stephen Time with a Partner and Well-being: Differences Cranney, Baylor University Between Married and Cohabiting Couples. Sarah Awkward and Weird: How College Men’s Experiences M. Flood, University of Minnesota, Twin Cities; of Unwanted Sex with Women are Interactionally Katie Genadek, ; Joan Garcia Roman, Produced. Jessie Ford, Table 3. Family Relationships 11:30am-12:10pm, Section on Sociology of Table Presider: Maria S. Johnson, University of Sexualities Business Meeting Delaware Compensation vs. Reinforcement: The 381. Section on the Sociology of the Family Interrelatedness of Inter- and Intragenerational Roundtable Session and Business Meeting Family Relations in Germany. Anja Steinbach, University of Duisburg-Essen; Karsten Hank, 10:30-11:30am, Roundtables: University of Cologne Session Organizer: Deniz Yucel, William Paterson Grandparents Know Best: Multigenerational University Coresidence and Psychological Distress during Adolescence and Emerging Adulthood. Zhe Table 1. Parenthood Zhang, The Ohio State University; Cynthia G. Table Presider: Michael J. Rosenfeld, Stanford Colen, Ohio State University; Corinne Reczek, University The Ohio State University You Must Work Hard: Changes in U.S. Adults' Values How Far from the Nest? Race, Gender, and for Children 1986-2012. Kei Nomaguchi, Bowling Economic Differences in Family Residential Green State University; Melissa A. Milkie, Proximity. Aaron J. Howell, STATE UNIVERSITY University of Toronto OF NEW YORK - Farmingdale Changing Patterns of Intercountry Adoption. Hiromi LGBT Family Lawyers and Premarital Counseling: Ishizawa, George Washington University; Kazuyo The Role of Lawyers in Marital Education. Kubo, West Virginia University; Gillian Stevens, Amanda Kathleen Baumle, University of Houston University of Alberta Changing Tides? Men and Women’s Wages and Media Depictions of Celebrity Pregnancy and Transfers to Parents. Sarah Elizabeth Patterson, Parenthood, 1974-2014: Erosion or Enforcement Penn State University of Traditional Family Norms? Hanna Grol- Prokopczyk, University at Buffalo, STATE Table 4. Family Size UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK Table Presider: Kathleen E. Denny, Trinity University Partnership Status and Sleep Quality among Mothers. Number of Siblings in Childhood, Social Outcomes in Alexandra Kissling, Adulthood. Joseph Merry, Furman University; Premarital Abortion among Female Migrants in China: Donna Bobbitt-Zeher, The Ohio State University; Modes of Parental Influence. Yuen Shan Lai, The Douglas B. Downey, Ohio State University Chinese University of Hong Kong Trends in Childlessness in the United States, 1980s- 2010s: Characteristics of Voluntary and Table 2. Couple Relationships Involuntary Childless Women. Sandra M. Florian,

University of Southern California; Lynne M. Daniel J. Potter, American Institutes for Research Casper, University of Southern California Till Porn Do Us Part? Longitudinal Effects of What Does it Mean to be Childless? Exploring Pornography Use on Marriage Outcomes. Samuel L. Meaning Structures of Parents and Childless Perry, University of Oklahoma; Cyrus Schleifer, Individuals. Brooke Louise Long, Kent State University of Oklahoma University; Fritz William Yarrison, Kent State Table 8. Union Dissolution University Table Presider: Sheela Kennedy, University of Michigan Table 5. Gender and Family The Relationship between Employment Instability and Table Presider: Jaclyn S. Wong, University of Chicago Relationship Dissolution among Black and White Negotiating a Meaningful Life: Time and the Men (1985 to 2011). Christopher Rolf Gronberg, Gendered Perceptions of Risk in Work and Family Cornell University Decisions. Carrie Robson Oelberger, Trends of Divorce Rate and Its Regional Disparity in Mums the Word! Cross-national Relationship between China. Li Mo, The University of Sydney Maternal Employment and Gender Inequalities at Working Conditions and Marital Dissolution. Shih-Yi Work and at Home. Kathleen L McGinn, Harvard Chao, University; Mayra Ruiz Castro, Kingston College, London; Elizabeth Long Lingo, Vanderbilt Table 9. Work and Family: Session I University Table Presider: Hyeyoung Kwon, Indiana University Gender Differences in Social Networks and Social Skill Mismatch and Work-life Conflict: The Mediating Support across Living Arrangements. Juyeon Role of Job Satisfaction. Andrey Shevchuk, Kim, University of National Research University Higher School of Gender, Marital Transition and BMI Change in China. Economics; Denis Strebkov, National Research Li-Chung Hu, University of Pennsylvania University Higher School of Economics; Shannon Gendered Meanings of Housework as Work. Steven H. N. Davis, George Mason University Lopez, Ohio State University; Haley Swenson, The Single Motherhood and Work-family Conflict in Japan. Ohio State University James M. Raymo, University of Wisconsin- Madison Table 6. Gender and Housework Paternity Leave-taking in the United States. Richard Table Presider: Sharon L. Sassler, Cornell University J. Petts, Ball State University; Chris Knoester, All Work and Low Pay: Reproductive Labor in Ohio State University Female-breadwinner Households. Paige Gabriel, How Work and Family Roles and Perceived Work University of Texas at Austin Appreciation Influence Women’s Health and Housework over the Course of Relationships: Gender Happiness. Alexis Swendener, University of Ideology, Resources, and the Division of Nebraska-Lincoln Housework. Natalie S. Nitsche, Vienna Institute of Demography; Daniela Grunow, Yale University Table 10. Work and Family: Session II Still Women’s Work: Household Labor in the First Table Presider: Liana C. Sayer, University of Maryland Decade of the 21st Century. Sabino Kornrich, Stand by Your Man: Wives' Emotion Work During Emory University; Michael Patrick Vaughn, Emory Men's unemployment. Aliya Hamid Rao, University; Katrina Leupp, Washington State University of Pennsylvania University Work-family Conflict, Job Insecurity, and Health Changing Masculinities in Contemporary Chile: Outcomes among U.S. Workers. Deniz Yucel, Fatherhood, Gender Relations, and Household William Paterson University; Krista Lynn Minnotte, Labour. Towards Joint Responsability? Lucía University of North Dakota Saldaña, University of Concepcion Workplace Authority and Women’s Birth Outcomes. Ellyn Arevalo Steidl, University of Texas Table 7. Marriage Gendered Family Leave Policies and Couples' Table Presider: Abigail Ruth Ocobock, University of Division of Housework. Natalie D Hengstebeck, Notre Dame University of North Carolina at Greensboro The Influence of Developmental Idealism on Marital Competing Desires: How Young Adult Couples Negotiate Values, Intentions, and Timing. Keera Allendorf, Moving for Career Opportunities. Jaclyn S. Wong, Indiana University; Arland Thornton, University of University of Chicago Michigan; Colter Mitchell, Univeristy of Michigan; Linda Young-DeMarco, Institute for Social Table 11. Gender Inequality Research Table Presider: Sangyoub Park, Washburn University There’s Something About Marry: Marriage, the Middle Diverging Trajectories or Parallel Paths? The Gender Class, and Children’s Early Academic Skills. Earnings Gap Across the Life Course. Catherine

Doren, University of Wisconsin--Madison Children Affect Women’s Employment. Liana How Gender and Work Type Influence Traditional Christin Landivar, U.S. Census Bureau Family Gender Attitudes in Japan. Gilbert Richard Non-standard Work Schedules, Family Dynamics, Wolford, University of Oklahoma; Erik Lawrence and Mother-child Interactions During Early Bond, University of Oklahoma; Martin P. Childhood. Kate C. Prickett, The University of Piotrowski, University of North Carolina at Chapel Texas at Austin Hill Young Women's Work-family Orientations and Does Gender Inequality at Home Lead to Low Fertility Educational Outcomes in Emerging Adulthood. in South Korea? Joeun Kim, Pennsylvania State Bo Hyeong (Jane) Lee, Univ. North Carollina University Chapel Hill The Gendered College Experiences of Arab- Orientations to College Preparations: Strategizers, American Emerging Adults. Pamela J. Aronson, Naturalizers and Compliers. Cara E. Bowman, University of Michigan-Dearborn; Ivy Forsythe- Boston University Brown, University of Michigan-Dearborn The Relevance of Women's Income on Household Table 15. Special Topics: Non-academic Jobs Gender Inequality Across Class and National Context. Table Presider: Sarah O. Meadows, RAND Corporation Merin Oleschuk, University of Toronto; Blair Wheaton, University of Toronto Table 16. Special Topics: Path to Academic Jobs

Table 12. Intersectionality and Families Table 17. Special Topics: Navigating Tenure Process Table Presider: Megan Reid, University of Wisconsin - Table Presider: Sarah O. Meadows, RAND Corporation Madison Race, Law, and Family Formation in the United 11:30am-12:10pm, Section on the Sociology of the States. Emma Shakeshaft, University of Family Business Meeting Wisconsin-Madison Racial Discrimination and the Weathering of Non- 382. Theory Section Paper Session. Directions in marital Relationships. Ashley Brooke Barr, State Relational Sociology: Theory, Method and University of New York, Buffalo Practice Self-concept and Future Orientations as Possible Session Organizer: Emily Anne Erikson, Yale University Pathways Linking Socioeconomic Background and Presider: Vanina Leschziner, University of Toronto the Risk of Non-marital Child-bearing. Anna V. How Organizational Fields Evolve: The Case of Muraveva, Ohio State University Subprime Mortgage Finance, 1998-2008. Jacob The Effects of Post-Nntal Enrollment on Attainment on Habinek, University of California - Berkeley Children's Educational Attainment. David Bernard Rethinking Relationality in Economic Sociology: Monaghan, University of Wisconsin-Madison Relational Work in Circuits of Commerce. Nina Bandelj, University of California, Irvine Table 13. Work-Family and Children: Session I Signs of the Body: What Language Tells Us About Table Presider: Theodore N. Greenstein, N.C. State Institutions. Marc Garcelon, University of Missouri-- University Kansas City Family Social Capital and Post-secondary Schooling: Testing Simmel’s Theory on Group Persistence: Elite Variation by Race-ethnicity. Samantha Ashley Networks and Institutional Development in the Wallace, University of Oklahoma, Norman; Ann M. Medieval Hansa, 1356-1516. Bernd Wurpts, Beutel, University of Oklahoma University of Washington Mothers' Long-Term Employment Patterns and Child Who Acts for What Change? A Relational Approach to Cognitive Outcomes. Kei Nomaguchi, Bowling Transnational Engagements of Afghan Diaspora Green State University; Marshal Neal Fettro, Groups. Carolin Fischer, University of Neuchâtel Bowling Green State University 11:30 am Meetings Neighborhood Impacts on Child Anxiety and Section on Alcohol, Drugs, and Tobacco Business Depression: The Mediating Influences of Maternal Meeting Well-Being and Parent-Child Relationships. Section on Sociological Practice and Public Sociology Benjamin Dylan Tyndall, Vanderbilt University Business Meeting Mother’s Work, Social Capital and Child’s BMI. Elissa H. Section on Sociology of Sexualities Business Meeting Oh, Northwestern University Section on the Sociology of the Family Business Meeting

Table 14. Work-Family and Children: Session II 12:30 pm Sessions Table Presider: Regina S. Baker, University of Pennsylvania 383. Plenary Session. The 21st Century U.S. Labor Does Age Matter? How Preschool- and School-aged Movement

Session Organizer: Ruth Milkman, CUNY Graduate in decline? Center 385. Thematic Session. Constructing the Right to Presider: Ruth Milkman, CUNY Graduate Center Health Panelists: Stephen Lerner, Georgetown University Session Organizer: Carol Heimer, Northwestern David Rolf, Service Employees International Union University Ai-Jen Poo, National Domestic Workers Alliance Achieving Equal Health: Estimating How Much Is Erica Smiley, Jobs with Justice This panel will feature prominent labor leaders from traditional Contributed by Healthcare. Robert M. Kaplan, unions as well as independent organizers and leaders of labor-oriented University of California, Los Angeles community-based organizations. They will be asked to speak on the Are Essential Medicines a Right? Heinz Klug, University multiple challenges facing organized labor in the United States and the of Wisconsin-Madison prospects for the future, with particular attention to campaigns to increase the minimum wage and to organize low-wage workers. Health, Environmental Inequalities, and Justice. David Another focus will be the status of recent alliances between Pellow, University of California-Santa Barbara mainstream labor unions on the one hand, and worker centers and Rights Matter in Medical Research -- But Whose Rights community-based organizations on the other. and Which Ones? Carol Heimer, Northwestern University 2:30 pm Meetings Rights to health and healthcare are enshrined in the Universal 2016-17 ASA Council New Member Orientation Declaration of Human Rights (Article 23; adopted by the UN in 1948), in Award Selection Committee Chairs with the Committee the International Covenant on Economic, Social, and Cultural Rights on Awards (Article 12; adopted by the UN General Assembly in 1966), and in many national constitutions. The right to health has also inspired Committee on Sections innumerable protests, marches, lawsuits, and letter-writing campaigns. Department Resources Group (DRG) Business Meeting Yet it is far from clear what these rights mean. For instance it is sometimes a right to health that is being asserted and at other times a 2:30 pm Sessions right to healthcare. It is also unclear how these rights can be achieved in practice. Two stories can be told about the right to health – the first a 384. Thematic Session. Community Organizing as story about why and how health became a right and the second about Movement Building: Reflections on a Field what is accomplished by conceiving it this way. These are questions about norm formation and institutionalization, but also about pluralistic Transformed legal systems, networks, social movements, organizations, inequality, Session Organizer: Janice Fine, Rutgers University and (not least) medicine. In this panel we will ask when, where, and Presider: Janice Fine, Rutgers University how that largely symbolic move – making health a right – has come to This panel brings together organizational leaders to reflect upon have practical consequences. Moreover, because the meaning of significant developments that have radically altered the field of rights varies so much from one arena to another, we will also be asking community organizing. Old binaries have broken down. The conceptual what exactly has been accomplished by making health a right. At the boundary that once separated community and labor organizing has start, making healthcare a right was for many surely less a practical become less and less distinct. Community organizing groups, move than a leap of faith. What then had to happen for a right to health community-based worker organizations like worker centers and the to start to have some practical consequences? And how did the right to national federations they have spawned and labor/community coalitions health get redefined in the process? have emerged as central players in the new labor movement. Many of the most creative and effective economic justice campaigns of recent 386. Thematic Session. Precarity and Polanyi: years have emerged from this space including fights for equitable and Transforming Labor, Citizenship and the green economic development policies and community benefits agreements, living and minimum wages, paid sick days, fair scheduling, Neoliberal State anti-wage theft, domestic workers’ bills of rights, along with a host of Session Organizers: Rina Agarwala, Johns Hopkins low wage worker organizing campaigns from janitors to homecare, taxi, University restaurant, fast food, Walmart, construction, warehouse, carwash and Rachel Meyer, Harvard University farm workers. Traditionally understood as local, pragmatic and non- ideological, community organizing today is more and more coalitional, Presider: Rachel Meyer, Harvard University national and international in scope and ambition, idealistic, prophetic Panelists: Michael Burawoy, Univ. of California, Berkeley and explicit about integrating a racial and gender justice analysis into Rina Agarwala, Johns Hopkins University campaign analysis, strategy, tactics and messages. In an era where Ching Kwan Lee, UCLA some of the most vibrant movements (immigration reform, Black Lives Matter, Gay Marriage, Fight for Fifteen) have been deeply Nik Theodore, University of Illinois at Chicago A large body of recent research documents the ways in which the intersectional, old arguments that view “identity” as pitted against world’s informal and precarious workers are developing novel “class” seem less and less relevant. Long hostile to electoral politics, approaches to organizing that aim to de-commodify their labor, restore more and more community organizing groups are embracing them, their dignity, and address the challenges of working in poorly paid, developing and refining their voter lists, mounting voter participation insecure, and unregulated forms of employment. These innovative programs and in some cases, endorsing candidates and referenda approaches have created new institutional forms, strategies, and questions and mobilizing to support them. Even modes of tactics. In the process, informal/precarious workers’ movements are communication have shifted: organizations that were once largely redefining the meaning of “work” to include irregular forms (such as unplugged from social media are now creating sophisticated cultural contract work and self-employment). They are highlighting spaces of memes, campaigns and support bases through this medium. How are productive work that have long been ignored—such as the home, organizations thinking about building and exercising power? How are unregistered worksheds, and the street. They are mobilizing workers they participating in national policy-making and politics? What is the that have historically been underrepresented in traditional labor continuing relevance of Alinsky principles and practices? What is the movements, such as women, immigrants and members of racial and possibility of institution-building and creating formal, dues-paying ethnic minorities. Informal/precarious workers are forging new membership bases in an era when looser forms of affiliation and alliances with community groups and social movements. They are networks are emergent and associations of all kinds are thought to be

redefining targets and labor movement goals, and reshaping how data Author: Alexes Harris, University of Washington on work is collected. Ultimately, they are altering the conversation about work in the 21st century. This thematic session will conceptualize 390. Author Meets Critics Session. Raising these shifts as a turn toward politics and specifically toward the state. Drawing from case studies of worker centers, informal worker Generation Rx: Mothering Kids with Invisible movements, immigrant labor activism, and alternative union formations Disabilities in an Age of Inequality (New York in the Global South and North, this panel seeks to examine the University Press, 2015) by Linda M. Blum implications of these mobilizations for politics, citizenship and the state. Session Organizer: Jennifer A. Reich, University of Is there a paradox to labor’s renewed focus on the state in the context of neoliberalism? Do informal/precarious workers hold the potential for Colorado Denver reinvigorating citizenship? Do they hold the key to swinging the Presider: Jennifer A. Reich, University of Colorado Polanyian pendulum away from market fundamentalism, or has the Denver neoliberal context fundamentally changed the terrain, undermining Critics: Sinikka Elliott, North Carolina State University these mobilizations’ potential for social change? In the contemporary era, what is the relationship between workplace-based versus state- Judith A. Levine, Temple University centered movements for social change? How have these efforts to Vanessa Lopes Munoz, Colorado College alter the language, rhetoric, and conversation of work and power Author: Linda M. Blum, Northeastern University affected workers’ livelihoods? And how do political mobilizations of informal/precarious workers play out differently at local, regional, 391. Author Meets Critics Session. The Scholar national, and global scales? Denied W. E. B. Du Bois and the Birth of Modern 387. Thematic Session. Social Movements and the Sociology (University of California Press, 2015) by 2016 Presidential Election Aldon D. Morris Session Organizer: Philip Klinkner, Hamilton College Session Organizers: Celeste M. Watkins-Hayes, Presider: Philip Klinkner, Hamilton College Northwestern University Panelists: Christina Wolbrecht, University of Notre Dame Ruth Milkman, CUNY Graduate Center Christopher Parker, University of Washington Presider: Celeste M. Watkins-Hayes, Northwestern Hans Noel, Georgetown University University Daniel Schlozman, Johns Hopkins University Critics: Craig Calhoun, London School of Economics and Recent scholarship on political parties has pointed to the crucial Political Science role that movements and groups play in the composition and Mary Jo Deegan, University of Nebraska-Lincoln ideological direction of the parties. This panel will examine this Jason L Ferguson, UC Berkeley research in light of the 2016 presidential election. In addition to discussing the role that various social movement actors played in the Cheryl Townsend Gilkes, Colby College nomination process and ideological positioning in each party, the panel Author: Aldon D. Morris, Northwestern University will also examine what impact the election results might have on various social movements. 392. Author Meets Critics Session. Unequal Time Gender, Class, and Family in Employment 388. Special Session. Punitive Policing, Mass Schedules (Russell Sage Foundation, 2014) by Incarceration, and Community Responses Dan Clawson and Naomi Gerstel Session Organizer: Victor M. Rios, University of Session Organizer: Kathleen Gerson, New York California, Santa Barbara University Presider: Nancy Rodriguez, Arizona State University Presider: Kathleen Gerson, New York University West Critics: Bruce G. Link, University of California Riverside Panelists: Megan Lee Comfort, RTI International Arne L. Kalleberg, University of North Carolina- Hillary Potter, University of Colorado at Boulder Chapel Hill John Major Eason, Texas A&M University Sarah Damaske, The Pennsylvania State University Discussant: Alford A. Young, University of Michigan Authors: Dan Clawson, University of Massachusetts What are the direct and collateral consequences of punitive policing and mass incarceration on marginalized communities in the United Naomi Gerstel, University of Massachusetts States? How do communities respond to punitive policing and mass incarceration? What does individual and mass mobilization against 393. Regional Spotlight. Sustainable, Just and punitive policing and mass incarceration look like? In this session, Inclusive: Seattle’s Urban Food Systems participants will explore these issues in a variety of contexts and Session Organizer: Lucy Jarosz, University of examine community responses to mass incarceration and the prison Washington building boom. Presider: Dian Million, University of Washington 389. ASA Rose Series Author Meets Critics Session. Panelists: Matthew McDermott, Tilth Farm Works A Pound of Flesh: Monetary Sanctions as a Lottie Cross, Clean Greens Farm and Market Permanent Punishment for Poor People (Russell Anthony Reyes, Seattle Youth Garden Works Farm Sage, 2016) by Alexes Harris Manager Session Organizer: Paul D. McLean, Rutgers University Chris Curtis, Director U District Farmers Market Presider: Paul D. McLean, Rutgers University Charlotte Cote, University of Washington Critics: Bruce Western, Harvard University This session examines how food production, processing and distribution within Seattle and the surrounding region incorporate Mary Yu, Washington State Supreme Court environmental sustainability, inclusivity and justice by promoting urban Dorothy Roberts, University of Pennsylvania farming and gardening, farmers markets and community gardens, and

a variety of retail venues including farmers markets, food cooperatives, Angeles and community kitchens. Steven Larrimore Foy, The University of Texas Rio 394. Departmental Management and Leadership Grande Valley Workshop. Step-by-Step: Creating Inclusive Mark Frezzo, University of Mississippi Departments Davita Silfen Glasberg, University of Connecticut Session Organizer: Kris De Welde, Florida Gulf Coast Keri E. Iyall Smith, Suffolk University University Steven Panageotou, University of Tennessee- Leader: Kris De Welde, Florida Gulf Coast University Knoxville Co-Leader: Andi Stepnick, Belmont University Susan C. Pearce, East Carolina University This interactive workshop will offer participants an opportunity to The U.S. Constitution is almost unique, in that it only includes civil evaluate their department’s level of inclusivity using an intersectional and political rights. Many other constitutions include human rights in the framework that attends to gender, sexual orientation, race/ethnicity, broader sense. As positive rights, they encompass social, economic, and other identity and social categories. Through small group and cultural rights as well as civil and political rights, and some include discussions, participants will develop goals and action steps towards environmental rights. Out of 194 State constitutions, for example, 72 greater inclusivity, diversity, and equity within their departments. include the right to a home or housing, 135 guarantee free provision of health care, and 169 ensure protections for children. During this year a 395. Professional Development Workshop. group of sociologists, along with a few constitutional lawyers, have examined how the U.S. Constitution (specifically, the Bill of Rights) Reviewing Articles Effectively: Advice from the could be revised to include positive rights and protections. In this Journal Editors workshop, ten sociologists will each very briefly describe how they Session Organizer: Kathleen M. Blee, University of approached this project. Most of the session will be devoted to Q and Pittsburgh A with the audience. Leader: Kathleen M. Blee, University of Pittsburgh 398. Visual Media Poster Session Panelists: Larry W. Isaac, Vanderbilt University Session Organizer: David B. Grusky, Stanford University Holly J. McCammon, Vanderbilt University An Exploratory Examination of Cultural Capital and Richard T. Serpe, Kent State University Concerted Cultivation across School Contexts. Jan E. Stets, University of California, Riverside Jeremy Redford, American Institutes for Research A panel of editors will provide tips on writing an effective review for a sociological journal. This workshop is appropriate for a wide range of Consuming Gender: How Poetry Book Reviewers Mark sociologists, from senior faculty seeking to improve their skills as a Female Voices. Lucas A Gerber, Action Research reviewer to graduate and undergraduate students who have not yet Partners prepared an article review. There will be ample time for discussion and Duration of Marriage and Age at First Birth: Is there a Q&A. Decline in Marital Satisfaction? Andrea Laurent- 396. Policy and Research Workshop. What Simpson, ; Maggie Bohm, Texas Woman's University Investigators Should Know about Grant-Seeking From Suppressive to Proactive: Chinese Government’s from Private Foundations Control Strategies Over Media Coverage In Social Session Organizer: John W. Curtis, American Movements. Shaowei Chen, Tsinghua University; Sociological Association Chao Zhang, Tsinghua University Leader: John W. Curtis, American Sociological How Homeless Youth Navigate Multiple Marginalizations. Association Amanda Michelle Jones, University of Chicago Panelists: Rhoda Freelon, UCLA How do Schools Contribute to Children's Cognitive and Vivian S. Louie, William T. 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In this session, program and Earnings in Brazil. Ernesto F. L. Amaral, RAND staff from three of the nation’s most prominent funders of social, Corporation; Bernardo L. Queiroz, Universidade educational, economic and policy research will discuss foundation Federal de Minas Gerais (UFMG), Brazil; Guilherme priorities and grant-seeking. With extensive experience in evaluating Q. Gonçalves, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais proposals as part of the grant-making process, panelists will also discuss, from the perspective of a funding organization, what (UFMG), Brazil; Samantha H. R. Faustino, investigators should consider when writing a proposal. Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais (UFMG), Brazil 397. Teaching Workshop. Re-imagining the Is Disney Making a Change in Gender Representation? Constitution Abigail Walsh, University of California Santa Cruz Session Organizer: Judith Blau, Is the Rise of Meritocracy Real? 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Dronkers, Maastricht University Boulder Mapping the Opioid Drug Problem: Spatial Analysis of Christian Feminists: The Negotiation Between Feminist Oxycodone Presence in Fatal Traffic Crashes, 2001- Perspectives and Conservative Religious Values. 2012. Bryan Rookey, University of Portland Ashley Kate Brouder, Nationality Discrimination in Job Advertisements: Parental Incarceration and School-Level Contextual Evidence from the United Arab Emirates. Andrea Effects: An Analysis of the Academic Achievement Sequeira, University of Washington Gap. Brielle Eileen Bryan, Harvard University Nein Zum Heim? How Meaning Structures Inform What Counts as Bullying? Ethnic and Gender Immigration Attitudes. Friedolin Merhout, Duke Differences in Adolescents’ Interpretations of Peer University Harassment. Tianjian Lai, The University of Chicago Social Disparities, Uneven Food Environments, and Childhood Obesity. Yingru Li, University of Central 401. Regular Session. Development 2 Florida; Ting Du, University of Central Florida Session Organizer: Bandana Purkayastha, University of Sociology Live!: Whiteboard Animation and the Connecticut Classroom. Cindy K. Hager, Alexandria Technical Economic Growth, Human Development, and Water and and Community College Sanitation: A Cross-national Multi-level Analysis. Speaking for Ourselves: An Exemplar Study Engaging Andrew Hargrove, Stony Brook University (STATE Immigrant and Refugee Communities in Applied UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK) Research. Nicole MartinRogers, Wilder Research; Looking Out, Working In: Health Systems Models in Paul W. Mattessich, Wilder Research Argentina, Costa Rica, and Peru. Shiri Noy, The Intergenerational Transmission of Educational University of Wyoming Advantage Through Child Health. Alyn Turner The Lemonade Stand with Federal Regulations: Ethical McCarty, University of Wisconsin-Madison and Procedural Professionalization among Peace U.S. Census Bureau Mid-decade Research on Race and Corps Staff. Meghan Elizabeth Kallman, Brown Ethnicity: 1960-2015. Rachel Marks, ; Beverly M. University Pratt, University of Maryland; Nicholas A. Jones, U.S. Unpacking the Effect of Decentralization on Conflict: Census Bureau Lessons from Indonesia. Jan Pierskalla, Political Vegetarianism and Veganism in America: Measuring and Science Department, Ohio State University; Audrey Understanding Meat-free Eating. Kathryn Asher, Sacks, World Bank 399. Minority Fellowship Program (MFP) Research 402. Regular Session. Ethnomethodology Session. Issues in Race, Ethnicity, and Session Organizer: Robert Dingwall, Nottingham Trent Immigration University Session Organizers: Jean H. Shin, American Presider: Robert Dingwall, Nottingham Trent University Sociological Association Popular Vision. Michael Lynch, Cornell University Beth Floyd, American Sociological Association Practical Reasoning in Recognizing the Structural Presider: Dana Yasu Takagi, University of California, Organization of the Human Body in Surgical Santa Cruz Operations. Satomi Kuroshima, JSPS/Chiba That’s When the Whites Just Started Moving Out”: Black University; Yukio Oshiro, Tsukuba University Rootedness, White Flight, and the “Post-Blues” Seeing as Interactive Process: Interaction as Experiment Mississippi Delta. Brian Foster, University of North in Miniature. Dirk vom Lehn, King's College London Carolina at Chapel Hill Laboratory Meeting as a Site of Public Work: A Full House: Reasons for Coresidence Across Immigrant Bioinformatic Shop Floor. Donald A. Everhart, Generations. Emerald Thai Han Nguyen, University Common Sense Geography and the Elected Official. of California Davis Patrick G. Watson, McMaster University I’m Undocumented & Unafraid”: Becoming a Latina/o 403. Regular Session. Infrastructures of Social Undocuactivist. Joanna Perez, University of Illinois at Movements Urbana-Champaign Session Organizer: Paul D. Almeida, University of 400. Student Forum Paper Session. Adolescents and California, Merced Young Adults Presider: Mangala Subramaniam, Purdue University Session Organizer: Uriel Serrano, University of Building a Movement: Pittsburgh Protests Against California, Santa Cruz Fracking. Suzanne Staggenborg, University of Presider: Uriel Serrano, University of California, Santa Pittsburgh Cruz Indigenous Movements, Legacies of State Formation, Experiences with Intra-Familiar and Intergenerational and Land Governance in Argentina. Matthias vom Violence among Undocumented 1.5-Generation Hau, Institut Barcelona d'Estudis Internacionals (IBEI) Immigrants. Nicole Lambert, University of Colorado Rethinking Institutional Infrastructures: Institution Building as Social Movement Activity. Tina Fetner,

McMaster University Targeted Policing or Sin Taxes on Sex? The Transnational Movements and The World Social Forum Relationship between Adult Dance Clubs and Human Process. Christopher Chase-Dunn, University of Trafficking. Joshua Fink, Duke University; Kenneth California-Riverside C. Land, Which Resources Matter? Resources and the Impact of Because They Took Fake IDs: An Alcohol Drug Scare in North Carolina Environmental Organizations. Anne New Orleans. Robert Kappel, STATE UNIVERSITY Saville, ; Bob Edwards, East Carolina University; OF NEW YORK Buffalo/Tulane University Melinda D. Kane, East Carolina University The Social Re-construction of Marijuana: From Illegal Substance to Legal Medicine. Aukje Lamonica, 404. Regular Session. Latino/as 2 Southern CT State University; Miriam W. Boeri, Session Organizer: Ed A. Munoz, University of Utah Bentley University Presider: Angela S. Garcia, University of Chicago Marijuana, the Gateway Theory, and the Treatment Mexican Americans and Wealth. Casandra Danielle Industrial Complex. Miriam W. Boeri, Bentley Salgado, University of California, Los Angeles; Vilma University; Aukje Lamonica, Southern CT State Ortiz, Univ of California-Los Angeles University Producing the Post-Racial Self? Latina/o Teenagers’ Health in the Tenderloin: A Resident-Guided Study of Narratives of Race, Racism, and the American Substance Use, Treatment, and Housing. Jamie Suki Dream. Emily S. Mann, University of South Carolina; Chang, University of California-SF Kaleea R. Lewis, University of South Carolina Discussant: Craig Reinarman, University of California- The Effect of Latin American National Group Segregation Santa Cruz on Latino Political Participation. Lauren Apgar, Indiana University; Samuel Hoon Kye, Indiana 407. Section on Collective Behavior and Social University-Bloomington Movements Invited Session. Whither Social Whiteness Matters for Health: Measuring Racialization Movement Theory? Among Latinas and Latinos Using Street Race. Session Organizers: Joshua Bloom, UCLA Nancy Lopez, University of New Mexico; Edward Steven M. Buechler, Minnesota State University Vargas, University of Wisconsin; Lisa Cacari-Stone, Presider: Steven M. Buechler, Minnesota State University of New Mexico; Melina Juarez, University University of New Mexico; Sonia Patricia Bettez, University of Panelists: Verta A. Taylor, Univ. of California - Santa New Mxico Barbara Haciéndome el Fuerte: Recovering from Illness and the Sidney Tarrow, Cornell University Uncertainty of Healthcare. Sarah M. Rios, University Jackie Smith, University of Pittsburgh of California Santa Barbara James M. Jasper, Graduate Center of the City University of New York 405. Regular Session. Transnational Social Rose Brewer, University of Minnesota Movements Joshua Bloom, UCLA Session Organizer: Hyun Ok Park, York University Discussant: Jeff Goodwin, New York University Presider: Hyun Ok Park, York University Europe at the Margins of Transnational Identities and 408. Section on Comparative-Historical Sociology Relations: Kurdish Women’s Political Mobilization Roundtable Session and Business Meeting Across Borders. Nisa Goksel, Northwestern University 2:30-3:30pm, Roundtables: Contested Framings of Gender Equality: Action for Session Organizer: Zophia Edwards, Providence College Women’s Rights. Kellea Shay Miller, University of Wisconsin - Madison Table 1. Race, Politics, and Exclusion Cultural Models of Religion, Feminism, and the Effort to Table Presider: Meghan Elizabeth Tinsley, Boston Advance Women’s Rights within the United Nations. University Shanna Corner, University of Notre Dame Inadvertent Racial Formation: Racial Status of Discussant: Valentine M. Moghadam, Northeastern Immigrants in the Dillingham Commission Report University (1911). Sunmin Kim, University of California at Berkeley 406. Section on Alcohol, Drugs, and Tobacco Paper Race, Gender, and Space: Black Soldiers in the Session. Examining Addiction: Critical United States Military during World War II. Kay Perspectives (co-sponsored with the Section on Sarai Varela, Texas A&M University; Laura Lee Sexualities) Oviedo, Texas A&M University Session Organizer: Carrie B. Oser, University of Race, the Religious Right, and the Republican Party. Kentucky Jack M. Bloom, Indiana University Northwest Presider: Craig Reinarman, University of California-Santa Theorizing Expulsions of Jews from Late Medieval Cruz

and Early Modern Northern European Cities. Germany. Thomas Krendl Gilbert, University of Kerice Doten-Snitker, University of Washington California, Berkeley Nationalism and the Case of Anti-Jingoism Anti- Semitism: Britain, 1884-1902. Louisa Roberts, Table 6. Elites, Politics, and the Economy Ohio State University; William I. Brustein, Ohio Table Presider: Kristin V. Plys, Yale University State University Creating Consent in State-Socialist Eastern Europe. Ana Velitchkova, Centre For Social Conflict And Table 2. States, Markets, and Development Cohesion Studies Table Presider: Zophia Edwards, Providence College Tactics, Not Doctrine: The 1933 French Socialist Latin America’s Turn To The Market: An Analysis Of Schism and the Birth of Neo-socialism. Mathieu Neoliberal Market Reforms In Eight Countries. H. Desan, University of Michigan Brian Thomas Wiley, UC IRVINE The European Union, a Promoter of Values or a Sources of State Capacity and the Developmental Shopkeepers’ Empire? Economy and society the State: Lessons from Israel’s State-led European Union. Risto K. Heiskala, University of industrialization 1950-1970. Erez Maggor, Tampere; Jari Aro, University of Tampere Temporality, Autonomy, and Raison d’etat: How Past Who Can Succeed in Education: Comparing China State Activity Affects Priorities in the Peruvian and the West, Late Nineteenth to Early Twenty- Shantytowns. Simeon J. Newman, University of first Century. Yuqian Wang, HKUST; James Lee, Michigan Hong Kong University of Science & Technology; Chen Liang, Nanjing University, China; Hongbo Table 3. Organizations: Persistence and Change Wang, Hong Kong University of Science and Table Presider: Johnnie Anne Lotesta, Brown Technology; Yunzhu Ren, Hong Kong University University of Science and Technology; Hao Dong, ; Bijia Changing Ties, Taming Violence: The Surprising Chen, Hong Kong University of Science and Resilience of the Green Gang in Republican Technology; Cameron Campbell, Hong Kong China, 1911-1949. Wei Luo, Yale University University of Science and Technology Decoupling Perspective of Institutional Change –A Case of Public Hospital in Post-Socialist China. Table 7. Environment, Resources, and Growth Strategies Yibing Shen, Brown University Table Presider: Alvin Almendrala Camba, Johns The Business-class Case for Corporate Hopkins University Responsibility: CSR’s Adoptions in Venezuela and Agrarian Structure and the Roots of Divergent Britain, 1962-1976. Rami Kaplan, Development in Europe: Evidence from Spain. The Socio-historical Case for a Nexus Requirement in Chris Carlson, The Graduate Center, CUNY the Application of Universal Jurisdiction to Piracy. Controlling Water to Grow: The Transformation of Jeffrey T. Tirshfield, University of California, San Pro-growth Strategies in the Face of Aridity. Eliza Diego Benites Gambirazio, University of Arizona; Murielle Coeurdray, University of Arizona; Franck Table 4. Social Movements in Comparative Perspective Poupeau, CNRS Table Presider: Rebecca S.K. Li, The College of New Man-on-the-Spotism, Territoriality, and the Materiality Jersey of the 19th-Century Thai State: The Case of Thai A Comparative Historical Analysis of Separatism in Forestry. Keerati Chenpitayaton, New School for the Ottoman Empire and the United States. Social Research Emirhan Demirhan, Finding Evidence for a Pre-modern World-System in Explaining the Different Outcomes of the 2011 the Indian Ocean. Teresa Neal, University of Uprisings: A Historical-comparative Study of California Riverside Tunisia, Egypt and Syria. Rebecca S.K. Li, The College of New Jersey 3:30-4:10pm, Section on Comparative-Historical For a Broader Understanding of the Double Sociology Business Meeting Movement: Reforming the Rural United States, 1860-1920. Daniel Jaster, University of Texas 409. Section on Disability and Society Paper Session. Rethinking Social Movements in Table 5. Culture, Language, and Nation Relationship to Disability, Health and Aging (co- Table Presider: Samuel David Stabler, Yale sponsored with Section on Aging and the Life Language, Class, and Nation: The Rise of a National Course and Section on Medical Sociology) Lingua Franca and the Problem of Equity. Jeffrey Session Organizer: Robyn Lewis Brown, University of Weng, University of California, Berkeley Kentucky The Fabrication of Leisure: A Comparative Study of Age Cohort Variation in Drinking Among People with Cultural Sublimation in Nineteenth-century Physical Impairments: The Role of Poltically-oriented

Coping. Judith A. Richman, University of Illinois at Hitotsubashi University; Kristen Schultz Lee, Chicago; Robyn Lewis Brown, University of Kentucky; University at Buffalo, STATE UNIVERSITY OF Kathleen M. Rospenda, University of Illinois at NEW YORK Chicago Analyzing Disruptiveness in Disability Movements’ Table 2. Education and Inequality. Protest Tactics Cross-Culturally. Sharon N. Barnartt, Table Presider: Amanda Bosky, University of Texas at Gallaudet University Austin Educating the Sighted, A Microsociological Study of Does Type of College Matter? The Impact of Negotiations of a Contentious Strategy of Disability Attending For-profit Colleges on Degree Simulation. Lisa Danielle Buchter, Northwestern Attainment. David K Kirui, University of University Pennsylvania Hegemonic or Queer?: A comparative analysis of 5 Education Legitimates Income Inequality: Normative LGBTQIA/Disability intersectional Social Movement Beliefs in Communist and Market-oriented Organizations. Justine Egner, University of South Nations. Jonathan Kelley, University of Nevada, Florida Reno; Mariah Debra Evans, University of Nevada, Reno 410. Section on Environment and Technology Paper Integration through Education? Aspirations, Session. Advances in Meso-Level Research Experiences, and Opportunities among Two Session Organizer: Andrew K. Jorgenson, Boston Second Generations. Dalia Abdelhady, Lund College University; Yael Brinbaum, Centre d'étude de Presider: Elise Largesse, Boston College l'emploi - Institut national des études Community Characters: How Local Officials Mediate démographiques (INED); Amy Lutz, Syracuse Development and Environmental Change in China. University John Aloysius Zinda, Cornell University Making College Worth It: Understanding Risk and Race and Air Quality in Urban America: How Reward in the Age of College-for-All. Jennifer M. Metropolitan Contexts Condition Environmental Risk. Silva, Bucknell University; Kaisa Elina Snellman, Kevin T Smiley, Rice University INSEAD The Coal Coalition and Energy Policy Planning Network in 2009: Class Capacities and Climate Politics. Table 3. Families, Poverty, and Inequality. William Ryan Wishart, Creighton University Table Presider: Elizabeth Cozzolino, University of The Importance of Historical Methods for Building Texas at Austin Theories of Urban Environmental Inequality. Diane Be My Guest: Concentrated Poverty, Race, and M. Sicotte, Drexel University Family-level Support Among New Mothers. Ellen Urban Transportation Ecoefficiency: Planning and Whitehead, Rice University Prosperity in U.S. Metropolitan Areas. Anna C. Challenges to Privacy in the Context of Public McCreery, Elevate Energy Assistance: Poor Mothers and Child Support 411. Section on Inequality, Poverty, and Mobility Enforcement. Cayce C. Hughes, University of Roundtable Session and Business Meeting Chicago Culture, Families, and Narratives – How Stories Can 2:30-3:30pm, Roundtables: Foster Upward Educational Mobility. Nicolas Session Organizer: David Pedulla, University of Texas at Martin Legewie, German Institute for Economic Austin Research (DIW Berlin) Social Structure, Social Classes and Fertility Decline Table 1. Attitudes about Inequality and Redistribution. in Latin America between 1950 and 2000. Andres Table Presider: Robert Wayne Ressler, University of Felipe Castro, University of Pennsylvania Texas at Austin Game On: What the Wealthy Think about Economic Table 4. The Financial Aspects of Inequality. Inequality in the United States. Fiona C. Chin, Table Presider: Angelina Grigoryeva, Princeton Northwestern University University Why Americans do not Favor Redistribution from the A History of Working- and Middle-Class Investment Rich?: The United States in Comparative Practices. Maude Pugliese, University of Chicago Perspective. Joonghyun Kwak, University of Financial Constraints and the Crisis in Family Connecticut Finance. Michael David Nau, Ohio State Perceived Inequality and Preferences for University Redistribution. Yeon Ju Lee, University of Financialization of Korean Economy and Income Chicago Inequality Dynamics: 1997-2014. Hyung-min Cha, Towards the Sociology of Happiness. Hiroshi Ono, Yonsei University Social Stratification of Debt: the Evolution and

Distribution of Debt and Financial Stress in the Do Language Skills Pay Off? Earnings Returns to United Kingdom. Marii Paskov, University of English Skill and Mandarin Skill in Hong Kong. Oxford Mengyu LIU, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology Table 5. Gender, Poverty, Inequality, and Mobility. How Organizational Changes Alter Supervisor Table Presider: Emily Allen Paine, University of Texas Competence and Why it Matters for Subordinates. at Austin Kendra Jason, University of North Carolina at Educational Stratification and Gender during Charlotte Expansion Reform: The case of Mexico. Daniela Job Loss and Geographic Mobility in the United Urbina Julio, Princeton University States. Nicole Genevieve Denier, McGill Gender Differences in Intergenerational Mobility University Patterns: The Segregation Hypothesis Revisited. Eyal Bar-Haim, IRSEI Table 9. Social and Economic Mobility. When Poverty Disappears: Domestic Violence and Table Presider: Rourke O'Brien, University of Gender Relations in Manitoba’s Basic Annual Wisconsin Income Experiment. David Calnitsky, University of Institutional Change and Parental Compensation in Wisconsin-Madison Intergenerational Attainment. Heta Pöyliö, Women As Poverty-managers: The Case Of Women University of Turku; Jani Erola, University of In Eyyubiye Slum Area. Tuba Duman, Social Turku; Elina Kilpi-Jakonen, University of Turku Sciences University of Ankara North and South: American Deindustrialization and Intergenerational Income Mobility. Fangqi Wen, Table 6. Health Disparities. New York University Table Presider: Connor Sheehan, University of Texas Not All Problems Equal: Which Emotional/Behavioral at Austin Problems Matter for Social Mobility? Ozcan Feeling Unequal: Emotional Health in the Tunalilar, University of Florida Reproduction of Social Class. Sophie Clare Parental Wealth and Intergenerational Mobility. Lori Moullin, Princeton University Ann Campbell, California State University Structural Disadvantage, Civic Community, and Heart Northridge Disease Mortality: A County-level Analysis across the Rural-urban Continuum. Kayla Fontenot, Table 10. Neighborhoods, Housing, and Inequality. The Perceived Fairness of Earnings and Self-reported Table Presider: Ann Owens, University of Southern Health. Rachel Wildfeuer, Temple University California Kickin' It: How Unhoused Youth Experience, Adolescent Neighborhood Occupational Structure and Perceive, and Strategically Use Drugs in Order to Adult Occupational Attainment. Chantal Annise Survive. Elizabeth A. Joniak-Grant, Hailey, New York University The Social Structure of Acquaintanceship Networks in Table 7. Housing, Poverty, and Inequality. Chile. Matias Andrés Bargsted, Pontificia Table Presider: Kristin Perkins, Harvard University Universidad Católica de Chile; Luis Maldonado, Affordable Housing: Precariousness and The Inequitable Effects of Oil and Gas Exploration on Expectations. Gregory Michael Hall, STATE Affordable Housing in Rural Impacted UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK at Buffalo Communities. Harriett D. Romo, University of Housing and Social Capital in Russia. Hyungjun Suh, Texas at San Antonio; Marissa Mendoza, Univeristy of Arizona; Jane R. Zavisca, University University of Texas at San Antonio; Christina of Arizona; Theodore P. Gerber, University of Eloise Lopez-Mobilia, UTSA; Gregorio Ortiz, Wisconsin-Madison University of Colorado Boulder; Matthew Martinez, How Investors Become Slumlords. Meredith Greif, University of Texas at San Antonio Johns Hopkins University; Kathryn J. Edin, Johns Hopkins University Table 11. Networks and Inequality. Spatialization of Marginality and the Life of the City: Table Presider: Katherine Hill, University of Texas Public Housing in Washington, DC. Johanna K. Relational Resources: How Peer Support Helps Poor Bockman, George Mason University Teenagers Succeed. Jasmin Sandelson, Harvard University Table 8. Labor, Mobility, and Inequality. The Economic Integration of Immigrants: Social Table Presider: Katherine Sobering, University of Networks, Social Capital, and the Impact of Texas at Austin Gender. Maria Majerski, University of Toronto Black Immigrants and the U.S. Labor Market: The Organizational Embeddedness and the Conflicts that Role of Occupational Mismatch in Earnings. Arise in Community Building at a LGBT Elder Rebbeca Tesfai, Temple University Housing Facility. Louise Ly,

Work Refereed Roundtable Session Table 12. Politics and Inequality. Session Organizer: Jessica Pollack Krsticevic, Brown Table Presider: Carly Knight, Harvard University University Communism, Capitalism, and Images of Class: Reference Groups, Reality, and Regime (43 Table 1. Corporate Responsibility and Deviance Nations, 110,000 Individuals). Jonathan Kelley, Business Schools as the Corporate Elite's Organic University of Nevada, Reno; Mariah Debra Evans, Intellectuals: Harvard Business Review on University of Nevada, Reno Corporate Responsibility, 1945–1960. Rami Economic Inequality and State Autonomy: Kaplan, Misappropriation of Public Funds in Post- Culture, Work and Interpretive Outcomes of Disaster: authoritarian Indonesia. Rahardhika Arista Utama, The BP Oil Spill and Louisiana Shrimp Fishers. Northwestern University Jill Ann Harrison, University of Oregon How Are Voter Participation, Economic Inequality and Legitimizing Resistance to Global Activism: Shell's Democracy Linked Structurally? A World-systems Response to Anti-Apartheid Divestment Pressure, Perspective. Greg Williams, Fielding Graduate 1986-1990. Ishva Minefee, University Stable Inequalities in Transitional Societies. Matthew Table 2. Culture and Organizations R. McKeever, Haverford College Table Presider: Joan S.M. Meyers, University of the Pacific Table 13. Economic Inequality and Survival Building Organizations as Community: The Legacy of Getting and Keeping a Good Job: Labor Market Organization Design from Socialist China. Yi Han, Trajectories in High Poverty Neighborhoods. Shanghai University of Finance and Economics Kenneth Hudson, University of South Alabama; Intraorganizational Conflict and Financialization as a Andrea Hudson, University of South Alabama; Lubrication Process. Le Lin, University of Chicago Marcellus Hudson, University of South Alabama Judging by the Rules? A Framework for Predicting Unionization and Employment Insecurity in the Great How Evaluative Cultures Develop. Stacy E. Lom, Recession. Ryan Finnigan, University of University of Central Arkansas California, Davis; Jo Mhairi Hale, University of Many Faces of Flexibility: Managers’ Discourses of California Davis Flexibility in a Changing Work Environment. You’ve Gotta Work the System to Survive: The Kimberly Fox, Bridgewater State University; Julia Economic Survival Strategies of Welfare Mothers. Miller Cantzler, University of San Diego Melissa Ann MacDonald, American International Organizational Culture in a Russian High-Tech College Company: Retain and Adapt. Sarah Busse Spencer, Higher School of Economics, National Table 14. Topics in Inequality. Research University Panhandling and the Pity Economy. Joseph Theorizing Organizational Inequality: Workplace Wallerstein, Harvard University Culture and Intersectionality in Two Worker Self-governance as a Response to Homelessness: Cooperatives. Joan S.M. Meyers, University of Negotiating Autonomy and Transition in a Tent the Pacific; Steven Vallas, Northeastern University City Community. Robert L. Molinar, University of Oregon Table 3. Gender The Evolution of Poverty in Higher Education: Rising Table Presider: Marisa Christine Young, McMaster Economic Precarity and Material Hardship among University Undergraduates. Katharine Broton, University of Educational Effects on Mothers' Employment in Wisconsin – Madison Middle Income Countries. Janna Besamusca, University of Amsterdam 3:30-4:10pm, Section on Inequality, Poverty and Engendering the Nonprofit Sector: Women Working in Mobility Business Meeting Chinese NGOs. Ling Han, Stanford University Penalties or Premiums: Explaining Child Wage 412. Section on Medical Sociology Invited Session. Effects in 13 High and Middle Income Countries. Leo G. Reeder Award Address and Medical Janna Besamusca, University of Amsterdam; Sociology Section Awards Stephanie Steinmetz, University of Amsterdam; Session Organizer: Kristin Kay Barker, University of New Kea Tijdens, University of Amsterdam Mexico Receptivity to Incoming Priests and the Gendered Presider: Kristin Kay Barker, University of New Mexico Dimensions of Clergy Authority. Catherine A. Panelist: Allan V. Horwitz, Rutgers University Crowder, University of California San Diego 413. Section on Organizations, Occupations and Relative Numbers across Gendered Occupations: The Impact of Gender Composition on Mental

Health. Ruth Repchuck, McMaster University; Entrepreneurial Ideology. Steven Vallas, Marisa Christine Young, McMaster University Northeastern University Varieties of Gendered-capitalism: Institutional Understanding Social and Generational Identity: A Key to Environment and Gender Inequality in Market Effective North American Postmodern Organizational Entry. Daniel Auguste, University of North Leadership. Hans Tokke, New York City College of Carolina at Chapel Hill Technology- CUNY

Table 4. Governance Table 7. Inequality Table Presider: Tal Yifat, University of Chicago Table Presider: Jennifer Lauren Nelson, Emory As the Head Goes, So Goes the Body: Teacher Labor University under New Governance. Lindsay Hamm, North Mind The Gap: Corporate London and the Regional Carolina State University Class Pay Gap. Daniel Laurison, London School Constructing Organizational Equality in a Worker- of Economics; Sam Friedman, London School of recovered Cooperative. Katherine Sobering, Economics University of Texas at Austin Organizational Demography in Complex Interactive Governing Sustainable Transactions: Empowered Service Work: Racial Composition Effects on Participatory Governance in a Large Agri-food Teachers’ Satisfaction and Turnover. Jennifer Value Chain. Tal Yifat, University of Chicago Lauren Nelson, Emory University Logics in Corporate Control: Strategic Refocusing, Promises and Perils of Technical Knowledge: Performance, and Outsider CEO Succession, Bridging Theories of Knowledge and Inequality. 1984-2007. Shoonchul Shin, University of Alexandra Claire Feldberg, Harvard University California Berkeley; Juyoung Lee, Brown Revisiting Women’s Home-based Work in Rural University Canada: The Double Day Exposed? Lisa Kaida, Weaving Organizational Rule Tapestry: How Discovery McMaster University; Kathleen Fitzpatrick, of Relevance Shapes Rule Network Tie Formation. Memorial University of Newfoundland Martin Schulz, ; Kejia Zhu, Toyotism, Nikeification and Waltonism: Three Organizational Types and their Consequences on Table 5. Higher Education Inequality. Thomas Edward Janoski, University of Table Presider: Sarah Morton, Washington State Kentucky; Darina Elena Lepadatu, Kennesaw University State University Alternative Pathways to Legitimacy: The Case of Ontario For-Profit Colleges. Roger Pizarro Milian, Table 8. Innovation McMaster University; Linda Quirke, Wilfrid Laurier Table Presider: Tunde Cserpes, University of Illinois at University Chicago Appointment Procedures as Tournaments: Revisiting Abandoning Innovations: Network Evidence on Male and Female Scientists’ Chances of Being Enterprise Collaboration Software. Jacob Charles Appointed as Professor. Katrin Auspurg, Fisher, Duke University; Yong-Mi Kim, Duke University of ; Thomas Hinz, University of University; Jonathon Cummings, Duke University Konstanz; Andreas Schneck, University of Munich Opportunism and Rethinking r-K Strategies. Le Lin, Risk-tAking in the Academic Dual-hiring Process: University of Chicago How Risk Shapes Work Experiences. Sarah Toward a Relational View of Innovation: Learning Morton, Washington State University; Julie A. from the Past and the Future. Eric C. Dahlin, Kmec, Washington State University Brigham Young University The Expansion of For-profit Colleges in the Twenty- Vanguard of Innovation or Protective Shield: the Use first Century: Innovation, Imitation, or Institutional of Alternative Organizational Form by Entrepreneurship? Dafna Gelbgiser, Cornell Intermediaries. Tunde Cserpes, University of University Illinois at Chicago The Proliferation of Publishing in Academic Work. Fuzzy Phases and Plural Paths: Mapping the Joseph C. Hermanowicz, University of Georgia Temporal Structure of Entrepreneurial Start-Ups. Jessica Pollack Krsticevic, Brown University; Mark Table 6. Identity C. Suchman, Brown University Table Presider: Steven Vallas, Northeastern University Branded Employees, Branded Lives. Michael Table 9. Institutional Encounters Sickels, University of Missouri Table Presider: Victoria Reyes, Bryn Mawr College Experiences of alienation and identity work in Notions of Identity: Brokerage Technologies as professional work. Friedericke Hardering, Facilitators of Contemporary Authenticity. Jerome The Enterprising Self in an Age of Precarious M Hendricks, University of Illinois at Chicago Employment: Personal Branding as Port of Call: How Ships Shape Foreign-local

Interactions. Victoria Reyes, Bryn Mawr College Technology Rationalized Myths and Their Historical Origins: On Delivering Obamacare: Obstetrical Nursing and The Colonial Borrowing and Uses Of English Patient Care Under the Affordable Care Act. Laws. Jack Jin Gary Lee, University of California, Theresa Morris, Texas A&M University San Diego Managers and Lactation Law: Managerialization and Understanding Organizational Transformation via the De-Managerialization. Elizabeth A. Hoffmann, Patient-centered Medical Home: Institutional Purdue University Logics, Core Functions, and Maturity. Douglas R. Mass Layoffs and Shareholder Value Orientation Wholey, University of Minnesota; Brittin Wagner, among Large U.S. Firms. Taekjin Shin, San Diego University of Minnesota; Katie White, University of State University Minnesota The Evolution of the German Labor Market. David From ‘One Stop Shop’ to ‘No Wrong Door’: Coalition- Brady, University of California, Riverside; Thomas Building and Meaning-Making in the Veterans Biegert, WZB Berlin Social Science Center Services Sector. Erica C. Bender, UC San Diego Table 13. Making Markets Table 10. Institutions and Organizational Forms Table Presider: Will Attwood-Charles, Boston College Table Presider: Emily A. Barman, Boston University Movement and Market: The Case of SF Bay Area Financialization and the Patrimonial Firm. Megan Farmers' Markets. Parijat Chakrabarti, Princeton Tobias Neely, University of Texas at Austin University From Advocacy to Service Provision: The Effect of Partnering for Success: Sales, Regulation, and the Shifting Institutional Logics on Organizational State’s Construction of Lottery Sales Agents. Forms. Akram Al-Turk, University of North Christopher Wetzel, Stonehill College Carolina at Chapel Hill The Effect of Institutional Logics on Commercial Network Imprinting and the Variability of Venture Banks' Exposure to Market Risk. Joe LaBriola, Capital Firm Performance. Demetrius Lewis, UC Berkeley Stanford Graduate School of Business Engineering Medicine: The Deployment of Lean Relations, Routines, and Forms: A Theory of Production in Health Care. Will Attwood-Charles, Organizational Social Structure. Joshua R Bruce, Boston College; Sarah Louise Babb, Boston College Duke University Table 14. Precarity Table 11. Institutions: Action and Practice Table Presider: Pat Reilly, UCLA Table Presiders: Carrie Robson Oelberger, Perceived Job and Labor Market Insecurity in the Christof Brandtner, Stanford University United States: Workers' Attitudes from 2002-2014. Diverse Workforce?: Diversity Management Programs Travis S. Lowe, University of Tulsa in Korea. Kyungmin Baek, National Research Reexamining the Pushed-pulled Debate: The University-Higher School of Economics Antecedents and Consequences of Wage Impact of Protest Tactics’ Features on Diffusion: Workers’ Transitions into Self-employment. Paul Social Media, Forums, and the Turkish Communist Glavin, McMaster University; TOMISLAV Parties. Berk Can Deniz, Stanford University FILIPOVIC, McMaster University Institutional Learning: Socio-spatial Distance of New The Digital Hustle: Digital Technologies & The Politics Partner Selection. Carrie Robson Oelberger, ; of Invisibility in Precarious Work. Julia B. Ticona, Russell J. Funk, University of Minnesota University of Virginia Managing the Magic: Conditions of Decoupling in the The Transition to Work in the U.S.: Pathways to stable U.S. Nonprofit Sector. Christof Brandtner, full-time employment in young adulthood. Michael Stanford University Schultz, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Wikis and Work Groups: A Social Network Approach to Predicting Community Growth. Jeremy Foote, Table 15. Work-Life Balance Northwestern University; Aaron Shaw, Northwestern Table Presider: Amanda M. Lubold, Indiana State University; Benjamin Mako Hill, University of University Washington Do Family-friendly Job Amenities Explain Women’s Lower Earnings? The Effects of Paid Leave and Table 12. Law and Policy Flextime. Miriam Barcus, University of Wisconsin- Table Presider: Elizabeth A. Hoffmann, Purdue Madison; Leann M. Tigges, University of University Wisconsin - Madison A Global Overview of Male Escort Sites on the Opting Out or Fed Up?: Women’s Decisions to Leave Internet. Navin Kumar, Queensland University of Work and Career. Laureen K. O'Brien, University Technology; Victor Minichiello, University of New of Arizona; Amanda M. Lubold, Indiana State England; John Scott, Queensland University of University

Time, Effort, and Gender Disparities in Perceptions of Table Presider: Lanu Kim, University of Washington Advancement among STEM Faculty: A Greedy Do Tech Jobs Support Cities as Manufacturing Institution Perspective. Emory Morrison, American Did?:Comparison between 1970 and 2014 in the Association of Medical Colleges; Sarah Bunton, United States. Lanu Kim, University of Association of American Medical Colleges; Valerie Washington Dandar, Association of American Medical Colleges Living with Algorithms: Work, Technology, and the Growing Pains: How Growth Impacts Interpersonal Rise of a Billion-dollar Startup. Benjamin James Relationships at Work in Founder-run Firms. Chelsea Shestakofsky, University of California, Berkeley Wahl, University of Pennsylvania Occupational and Organizational Effects on Wages Among College-Educated Workers in 2003 and Table 16. Emotion Work 2010. Arthur Sakamoto, Texas A&M University; Table Presider: Amanda Wyant, North Carolina State Sharron Wang, Texas A&M University University Public Expectations of Professional Expertise: Skills Working with Customers in the Retail Trade. and Knowledge in Data Science, Law, and Other Subjective and Objective Dimensions of Job Occupations. Philipp Soeren Brandt, Columbia Quality. Giovanna Fullin, University of Milano University Bicocca Science, Tradition, and Creativity in the Culinary Arts. Depending on Smiles. Functions and Meanings of Chad R. Borkenhagen, University of Chicago Customer-worker Interactions for Front-line Status Differences in Interpersonal Strain and Job Service Workers. Giovanna Fullin, University of Resources at Work. Jean E. Wallace, The University Milano Bicocca; Diego Coletto, Department of of Calgary; Tom W. Buchanan, Mount Royal Sociology and Social Research - University of University Milano Bicocca (Italy) Narrative Advantage: Gender and the Language of Table 19. Tasks and Skills Crowdfunding. Andreea Daniela Gorbatai, Table Presider: Michael Dunn, University of North University of California at Berkeley; Laura K. Carolina - Chapel Hill Nelson, Northwestern University Digital Labor - New Opportunities or Lost Wages? Supervisory Level and Anger About Work. William Michael Dunn, University of North Carolina - Magee, University of Toronto; Laura Upenieks, Chapel Hill University of Toronto Structural Power and Its Contrasting Effects on Task The Importance of Being Social? Gender Inequality and Compensation Heterogeneity. Trevor Daniel and the Development of Analytical and Social Skill Young-Hyman, University of Wisconsin - Madison Complementarity. Amanda Wyant, North Carolina Task Reallocation and Earnings Inequality: Using State University; Anna Manzoni, NC State Nepotistic Hiring to Study Earnings Effects of Task University; Steve McDonald, North Carolina State Reallocation. Nathan Wilmers, Harvard University University; Per Lundborg, Swedish Institute for Social Research Table 17. Employability Table Presider: Sara Chaganti, Brandeis University 414. Section on Peace, War, and Social Conflict Getting a Barista Job: Adjudicating the Impact of Paper Session. Contemporary Issues in Peace, Human Capital, Social Capital, Age, and Gender. War and Social Conflict Ed Collom, University of Southern Maine Session Organizer: Thomas V. Maher, University of Job Readiness Training: Preparing Low-income Arizona Adults for Employment. Sara Chaganti, Brandeis Presider: Robert Braun, Northwestern University Diaspora Mobilization for Western Military Intervention Social Capital and Economic Success among New during the Arab Spring. Dana M. Moss, University of Immigrants. James C. Witte, George Mason California - Irvine University; Shannon N. Davis, George Mason Why Religious Elites Support or Oppose Civil University Resistance: Catholicism in Chile, Argentina, and El The Internship Divide: Unequal Pathways and Payoffs Salvador. Sharon Erickson Nepstad, University of among Arts Alumni. Alexandre Frenette, Arizona New Mexico State University; Nathan D. Martin, Arizona State Specters of War: U.S. Intervention in Cambodia and its University Extended Aftermath. Yvonne Y. Kwan, Dartmouth Labor Market Lives: Low-wage Workers in Search of College Opportunity in the One-stop Job Center. Brian The Effects of Insecurity on INGO Proliferation. Ori William Halpin, University of California Davis Swed, University of Texas at Austin Discussant: Eitan Y. Alimi, The Hebrew University Table 18. Occupations and Professions

415. Section on Race, Class and Gender Paper Presider: Emma D. Cohen, Indiana University Session. Gendered Racism, Vulnerability and Funding Sources, Family Income, and Fields of Study at State Sanctioned Violence Four-year Colleges. Natasha Yurk Quadlin, Indiana Session Organizer: Dawn M. Dow, Syracuse University University Presider: Dawn M. Dow, Syracuse University Inherited Prestige: Intergenerational Access to Selective The Path to Empowerment: Gender, Class, Race, and Colleges. Karly Sarita Ford, Penn State; Jason the Techniques of Transformation through Self- Thompson, New York University defense. Dimitra Rose Cupo, University of Oregon; The Difference a Degree Makes? Traditional and Non- Eileen M. Otis, University of Oregon traditional Credentials in the Intergenerational The Right to be Armed: Individualism as State- Transmission of Maternal Education. Megan Andrew, sanctioned Violence. Angela Stroud, Northland University of Notre Dame College Family Wealth and Children’s Educational Outcomes in Because Deportation is Violence Against Women: On the Sweden. Martin Haellsten, Stockholm University; Politics of State Responsibility and Women’s Human Fabian T. Pfeffer, University of Michigan Rights. Salina Abji, University of Toronto Discussant: Nicole Deterding, University of Wisconsin- Crush the Racists!: Masculinity, Surveillance, and the Madison Body in Japan’s Contemporary Anti-racism Movement. Vivian Shaw, University of Texas at 419. Section on Sociology of Religion Invited Austin Session. Religion and the Politics of National Fighting for Theories of Race and Gender: Pacific Identity (co-sponsored with the Section on Islander Teens, Youth Violence, and Multiple Sociology of Culture) Inequalities. Katherine Irwin, University of Hawaii- Session Organizer: Ruth Braunstein, University of Manoa Connecticut Presider: Ruth Braunstein, University of Connecticut 416. Section on Racial and Ethnic Minorities Invited Panelists: Mucahit Bilici, John Jay College, CUNY Session. Race, Ethnicity, and Social Movements: Rogers Brubaker, Univ of California-Los Angeles The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly Philip S. Gorski, Yale University Session Organizers: David G. Embrick, Loyola Genevieve Zubrzycki, University of Michigan University-Chicago Discussant: Peggy Levitt, Wellesley College David L. Brunsma, Virginia Tech Presider: David L. Brunsma, Virginia Tech 420. Section on Sociology of Sex and Gender Paper British and American Nationalism and Islamophobic Session. Gender, Sexualities and Emerging Social Political Movements. Steve Garner, Birmingham City Movements (co-sponsored with the LGBTQ University; Saher Farooq Selod, Simmons College Caucus) We’ve Been Framed! A Focus on Identity and Interaction Session Organizer: Nancy A. Naples, University of for a Better Vision of Racialized Social Movements. Connecticut Matthew W. Hughey, University of Connecticut Presider: Nancy A. Naples, University of Connecticut Class, Sexuality, and Embodied Intersectionality in the 417. Section on Sociological Practice and Public French Anti-same-sex Marriage Movement. Dorit Sociology Invited Session. Social Change and Geva, Central European University Social Justice: The Impact of Applied Sociology Engendering the Body Politic: The Case of Radical Session Organizer: Kimberly Fox, Bridgewater State Cheerleaders. Laura Grindstaff, University of University California, Davis Presider: Kimberly Fox, Bridgewater State University Still Here, Still Queer: Queer Identity Formation in Using Applied Sociology to Support Activist Organizing in Contemporary Social Movements. Sarah M Steele, Immigrant Communities. Mindy L. Fried, Arbor University of Illinois, Chicago Consulting Partners Discussant: Carla A. Pfeffer, University of South Carolina Changing Workplaces to Work for Workers: Reflections on the Work, Family and Health Network. Erin Kelly, 421. Section on Sociology of Sexualities Paper MIT Sloan School of Management Session. Social Movements and their Sexual Moving Between Research and Practice: Reflections Tensions from Educational Justice Scholarship. Tressie Session Organizer: Mignon R. Moore, Barnard College- Cottom, Virginia Commonwealth University Columbia University Presider: Heather McKee Hurwitz, Barnard College 418. Section on Sociology of Education Paper Innovation at the Intersection: Locating Oppression and Session. Intergenerational Transmission of Resistance among African-American LGBT Educational Advantage Organizers. Terrell D. Frazier, Columbia University Session Organizer: Andrew Halpern-Manners, Indiana It Gets Better for Queer Kids?: Age, Evading LGBTQ University Inequality, and the Insistence of Declining

Homophobia. Doug Meyer, The University of Virginia Section on Organizations, Occupations and Work Pursuing Social Justice through Public Health: Gender Council and Business Meeting and Sexual Diversity Activism in Malawi. Tara A. Task Force on the Community College Faculty in McKay, Vanderbilt University; Ashley Currier, Sociology University of Cincinnati Queering Mormonism and Mormonizing Sexuality: The 4:30 pm Sessions Intersectionality and Hybridity of Contradictory 424. Thematic Session. Corporate Social Identities. Erik Stephen Lovell, Northwestern Responsibility: Are Businesses Capable of Self- University Regulation? Discussant: Heather McKee Hurwitz, Barnard College Session Organizer: Richard P. Appelbaum, Univ of 422. Section on the Sociology of the Family Paper California-Santa Barbara Session. Family Inequality Presider: Richard P. Appelbaum, Univ of California- Session Organizer: James M. Raymo, University of Santa Barbara Wisconsin-Madison Panelists: Scott Nova, Worker Rights Consortium Presider: James M. Raymo, University of Wisconsin- Robert J.S. Ross, Clark University Madison Jeff Hermanson, Workers United-SEIU Economic Inequality and Childhood in China's Cities. Richard P. Appelbaum, Univ of California-Santa Natalie Alice Eckhardt Young, University of Barbara By the second decade of the 21st century the idea of Corporate Pennsylvania; Emily Carroll Hannum, University of Social Responsibility (CSR) had been embraced as a standard Pennsylvania business practice by every major corporation. Today, 86 percent of For Love or Money? How the EITC Affects the Living Fortune Global 200 corporations have codes of conduct, and two-thirds Arrangements of Single Mothers. Sarah Halpern- report having updated their codes within the past three years. Firms routinely monitor their contract factories around the globe in an effort to Meekin, University of Wisconsin - Madison; Laura M. uncover health, safety, and wage-and-hour violations, then report that Tach, Cornell University such violations have been corrected. These efforts have provided Historical Trends in the Economic Security of Young excellent pubic relations for firms, but have they proven effective? Adults Living in the Parental Home. Jonathan Vespa, During the past five years, thousands of workers have perished in factory fires and building collapses in factories in South Asia - factories When the Kids Come Home: Coresidence with Adult that had been inspected and found to be compliant with CSR Children and Its Influence on Parental Wealth. mandates. In this panel labor activists and academics examine the Michelle Lee Maroto, University of Alberta limitations of the corporate approach to self-regulation, and offer a way Discussant: Sheela Kennedy, University of Michigan forward. 423. Theory Section Paper Session. Abduction and 425. Thematic Session. Race and Social Movements: the Craft of Theorizing Which Way Forward? Session Organizer: Iddo Tavory, NYU Session Organizers: Daisy Isabel Verduzco Reyes, Presider: Iddo Tavory, NYU Univeristy of Connecticut Abduction and the Reimagining of Durkheim’s Suicide: A Zakiya T. Luna, University of Califonia, Santa Barbara Case Study of a Suicide-prone Cohesive Community. Panelists: Christian Davenport, Anna S. Mueller, The University of Chicago; Seth Zakiya T. Luna, University of Califonia, Santa Barbara Abrutyn, University of Memphis Daisy Isabel Verduzco Reyes, Univeristy of The Everyday work of Abduction: Modes of Generality Connecticut and Symbolic Power. Stefan Timmermans, UCLA Belinda Robnett, University of California-Irvine The Black Lives Matter movement punctuated the need to bring Narratives of Displacement and Loss: An Abductive social movement and race scholars into conversation, who have mostly Rereading of Holocaust Memoirs. Judith Gerson, spoken past each other. How can theoretical positions in both Rutgers University literatures help us understand the role of race as an identity category Discussant: Richard Swedberg, Cornell University and social structure in the mobilization process? How do racial categories become a site for political action? Papers in this session are will address these questions and others that contribute to a lively 3:30 pm Meetings dialogue on race and social movements. Department Resources Group (DRG) Advisory Board 426. Thematic Session. Science, Movements and Section on Comparative-Historical Sociology Business Social Inequality Meeting Session Organizer: Scott Frickel, Brown University Section on Inequality, Poverty and Mobility Business Presider: Steven Epstein, Northwestern University Meeting Panelists: Ruha Benjamin, Princeton University Catherine Bliss, UCSF 4:30 pm Meetings Phil Brown, Northeastern University Committee on Awards Tom J. Waidzunas, Temple University Contexts Editorial Board In contemporary society political conflict increasingly centers on Honors Program Graduate School Briefing claims of scientific fact or uncertainty and these “knowledge politics”

often have visible, broad and contradictory consequences for social Lecture bashing has been fashionable for decades, vilified as the inequality and social change more generally. This thematic session will dark sin of teaching whose antidote is active learning. At the same consider the ways in which politicizations of scientific knowledge inside time, lecture remains the modal pedagogy in most classrooms. and outside the academy specifically shape efforts by social Practiced effectively (just like any other pedagogy), lecturing remains a movements to confront and reduce social inequality. Invited panelists potentially tremendous tool for enhancing learning. The purpose of this will consider power relations within and across the science/society workshop is to make the case that the problem is not lecturing per se, divide as they influence the organization of social protest and but too much ineffective/weak/ wrongly timed/sociologically uninformed resistance and alter distributions of social advantage and disadvantage lecturing defined as satisfactory by ourselves and others. The focus of in five socially consequential domains: environmental justice, gender our activity in this lecture/active learning workshop is to learn from the and sexualities, biology and race, genetics and disease, and alternative SoTL research, identify specific adoptable strategies, and using our energy regimes. To date, scholars have paid insufficient attention to sociological lens, help each other improve so that students may benefit. theorizing and studying the relationship between science, movements, and social inequality. Presentations on this panel will move those 430. Regular Session. Community interconnections into the foreground. Session Organizer: Deirdre Aine Oakley, Georgia State 427. Thematic Session. Transnational Feminism University Session Organizers: Gay W. Seidman, University of 431. Regular Session. Dealing With Stigmatized Wisconsin-Madison Identities Across Contexts Ruth Milkman, CUNY Graduate Center Session Organizer: Catherine Corrigall-Brown, Presider: Myra Marx Ferree, University of Wisconsin Presider: Mabel Ho, University of British Columbia Panelists: Raka Ray, University of California--Berkeley Faith and Fitting In: Social Integration and the Mounira Maya Charrad, University of Texas at Austin Performance of Muslim Identity at an Elite University. Millie Thayer, Univ of Massachusetts-Amherst Jordan J Brensinger, Columbia University Discussant: Myra Marx Ferree, University of Wisconsin On Being a Muslim in Public: Contested Methods for As feminist movements have developed around the world, their concerns, strategies, and challenges have been shaped by both Presenting Potetnially Stigamtized Selves. John transnational ties and regional specificities. Panelists will discuss the O'Brien, NYU Abu Dhabi dynamics of contemporary feminist politics in a variety of contexts, Work Identity without Steady Work: Lessons from Stage exploring critical issues facing movements in South Asia, the Middle Actors. Robin Leidner, University of Pennsylvania East and Latin America. The Jeito of the Brazilian Mulata: Internalizing a National 428. Special Session. Creativity and Sociology Symbol. Nicole Barreto Hindert, George Mason Session Organizer: David Kyle, University of California University Presider: Peggy Levitt, Wellesley College Discussant: Catherine Corrigall-Brown, Panelists: John G. Dale, George Mason University 432. Regular Session. Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, and David Kyle, University of California Transgender Studies 2 Richard Swedberg, Cornell University Session Organizer: Miriam J. Abelson, Portland State Randall Collins, University of Pennsylvania University Dustin Mabry, University of California-Davis Predictors of Disclosure of Sexual Minority Identity: How Discussant: Natasha N. Iskander, New York University This session examines the past, present, and near future of Does Race Matter? Elizabeth Straley, University of “creativity” in American sociology, both as a research subject and as Nebraska-Lincoln; Jacob E. Cheadle, The University desiderata for sociologists’ identities within a “knowledge economy.” of Nebraska-Lincoln; Bridget Goosby, University of Special attention will be given to the economic and managerial Nebraska- Lincoln dimensions of the topic, including how the discipline has been shaped in relation to prevalent business perspectives on creative labor and Trans Women Doing Sex in San Francisco. Colin J. talent. As a discipline often and famously caught within the self-spun Williams, IUPUI; Martin S. Weinberg, Indiana web of an alleged art/science dichotomy, the history of sociology’s University; Joshua G. Rosenberger, Penn. State relationship to “creativity” requires a brief history of the concept itself, a University recent noun that gained academic significance only in the mid-20th Century Cold War institutions. How might sociology reengage with LGBT Young Adults on the Street and on Campus: “creativity,” a construct it has largely avoided, even as we may reject its Identity as a Product of Social Context. Rachel Marie more common ideological treatments? Historical themes will be Schmitz, University of Nebraska-Lincoln; Kimberly A. covered by David Kyle and John Dale's paper, based on their book Tyler, University of Nebraska-Lincoln project, Inventing Creativity: The Rise and Fall of Creativeness During the Managerial Revolution. Addressing the challenge of new knowledge Sexuality Doesn't Matter, but...”: Friendships in Post-gay and theoretical innovation in sociology, Richard Swedberg’s paper will and Pre-Cueer communities. Clare Forstie, draw on insights from his recent book on (creative) theorizing, Northwestern University Theorizing in Social Science, is highly relevant, addressing the When My Parents Came to the Queer Ball: Emotion creativity challenge within the social sciences for over a century. Natasha Iskander’s work, Creative State, exemplifies sociological Work in Adult Child-parent Relationships. Amy L. creativity. She will reflect on the other papers in the panel and develop Stone, Trinity University her thoughts on the future of a “creative sociology.” 433. Regular Session. Impacts of Inequalities over 429. Teaching Workshop. Long Live the Lecture! the Life Course Session Organizer: Diane L. Pike, Augsburg College Session Organizer: Toni Calasanti, Virginia Tech Leader: Diane L. Pike, Augsburg College Presider: Toni Calasanti, Virginia Tech

Sexing the Midlife: Women's Experiences across Same- University of Wisconsin-Madison sex and Different-sex Couples. Emily Allen Paine, Discussant: Marina Zaloznaya, The University of Iowa University of Texas at Austin; Debra Umberson, The University of Texas at Austin; Corinne Reczek, The 436. Regular Session. Mathematical Sociology Ohio State University Session Organizer: Lincoln G. Quillian, Northwestern Racial/Ethnic Inequality in Wealth Trajectories in Middle University and Late Life: Critical Race and Life Course Presider: Lincoln G. Quillian, Northwestern University Perspectives. Tyson H. Brown, Vanderbilt University A Causal Overview of Formal, Dynamic, Theory-Driven Blaming Old Age: Representations of Intergenerational Models of Social Movements. James P Houghton, Unfairness in Austerity Discourses. Susan Pickard, MIT University of Liverpool Collective Rationality in the Dynamics of Popularity. Gentrification Embodied. Stacy Torres, UC Berkeley/ Peter Krafft, ; Julia Zheng, MIT; Wei Pan, MIT; STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK Albany Nicolas Della Penna, ANU; Yaniv Altshuler, MIT; Erez Discussant: Anne E. Barrett, Florida State University Shmueli, Tel-Aviv University; Joshua Tenenbaum, MIT; Alex "Sandy" Pentland, MIT 434. Regular Session. Internal Migration Large-scale Geographical Structure in Interpersonal Session Organizer: Katherine J. Curtis, University of Networks within the Western United States. Carter T. Wisconsin-Madison Butts, University of California, Irvine; Emily J Smith, Presider: Katherine J. Curtis, University of Wisconsin- University of California, Irvine; John R. Hipp, Madison University of California, Irvine; Nagle N Nicholas, Constructing Second-generation Place Attachment University of Tennessee; Adam Michael Boessen, Through Nativity and Post-Displacement Interaction. University of California; Ryan M. Acton, University of Faustina M. DuCros, San Jose State University Massachusetts Amherst; Christopher Steven Disasters and residential change in the United States, Marcum, National Institutes of Health; Zack W. 1997-2013. Elizabeth Fussell, Brown University Almquist, University of Minnesota Migration within the United States: Education and Skills The Danger of Opinion Leaders: How Social Influence for Pursuing the American Dream. Chandra Muller, Affects the Wisdom of Crowds. Devon Brackbill, ; University of Texas; Evangeleen Pattison, The Joshua Becker, Annenberg School for University of Texas at Austin; Robert Reynolds, Communication; Damon M. Centola, Annenberg University of Texas at Austin; Eric Grodsky, University School of Wisconsin Discussant: Lincoln G. Quillian, Northwestern University Second-generation Outcomes of the Great Migration. J Trent Alexander, US Census Bureau; Christine 437. Regular Session. Non-Profit Organization: Leibbrand, University of Washington; Catherine Resources, Growth, and Power Massey, U.S. Census Bureau; Stewart E. Tolnay, Session Organizer: Lyn Spillman, University of Notre Univ of Washington Dame Presider: Erin Metz McDonnell, Notre Dame 435. Regular Session. Law and Society - The Reach The Value of Categorical Ambiguity for Religious of Law: From the Streets, Boardrooms, to Organizations. Nick Bloom, Duke University Domestic and International Courts Institutional Complexity and Nonprofits: The Influences of Session Organizer: Gabrielle Ann Ferrales, Univ. Institutional Logics, Professionalism, and Minnesota Twin Cities Rationalization on Nonprofit Growth. Hokyu Hwang, Presider: Marina Zaloznaya, The University of Iowa UNSW Australia Business School; David F. Suarez, The Black Social and Political Experience of Stop- University of Washington Question-and-Frisk. Francisco Pablo Landeros NGO Strategies in an Authoritarian Context, and Their Vieyra, New York University Implications for Citizenship: The Case of the PRC. Perceptions of White-Collar Crime Seriousness: Jennifer YJ Hsu, University of Alberta; Carolyn L. Unpacking and Translating Attitudes into Policy Hsu, Colgate University; Reza Hasmath, University of Preferences. Sally S. Simpson, University of Alberta Maryland; Miranda Galvin, University of Maryland; Power and Time in Inter-organizational Relationships: Thomas A Loughran, University of Maryland; Mark Nonprofits and Government. Erzsebet Fazekas, Cohen, Vanderbilt University University at Albany, STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW The Structure of Claims after Atrocity: Justifications, YORK; Marcelo Marchesini de Costa, University at Values, and Proposals From the Holocaust Swiss Albany Banks Litigation. Ron Levi, University of Toronto; Discussant: Michael McQuarrie, London School of Ioana Vladescu, University of Toronto Economics Compliance, Non-Compliance and Defiance in Four Courts of Global Jurisdiction. Joseph A. Conti, 438. Regular Session. Occupational Careers and Identity

Session Organizer: Arne L. Kalleberg, University of North University; Eliza K. Pavalko, Indiana University; Carolina-Chapel Hill Melissa Hardy, The Pennsylvania State University Presider: Peter V. Marsden, Harvard University Cross-national Comparison of Sex Differences in Occupational Activism: Activist Careers after the Non- Morbidity in Wealthy Nations: The Role of Labor Violent Nashville Civil Rights Movement. Daniel B. Force Trajectories. Sarah Burgard, University of Cornfield, Vanderbilt University; Jonathan Scott Michigan; Lucie Kalousova, University of Michigan Coley, Vanderbilt University; Larry W. Isaac, The Social Environment at Birth and Perinatal Health Vanderbilt University; Dennis C. Dickerson, Vanderbilt Outcomes. Jennifer Buher Kane, University of University California, Irvine; Gandarvaka Gray, University of Skillsets and Styles: Strategic Orientations to Job Fit in North Carolina, Chapel Hill; Jennifer Yourkavitch, Early Creative Careers. Matthew Rowe, U.C. University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill Berkeley Job Satisfaction Developmental Trajectories and Health: Status and Career Mobility in Organizational Fields. A Life Course Perspective. Jonathan Dirlam, Ohio Chad R. Borkenhagen, University of Chicago; John State University; Hui Zheng, The Ohio State Levi Martin, University On the Cusp of Professional Legitimacy: Occupational Identity and Jurisdiction in the field of Astrology. Lisa 441. Regular Session. Sociology of Science 1: Big Marie Lipscomb, The New School for Social Data and the Structure of Science Research Session Organizer: Ryan Light, University of Oregon Discussant: Heather A. Haveman, UC Berkeley Amplifying the Impact of Open Access: Wikipedia and the Diffusion of Science. Mikhail Teplitskiy, University 439. Regular Session. Political Sociology of Chicago; Eamon Duede, University of Chicago; Session Organizer: Rebecca R. Scott, University of Grace Lu, University of Chicago Missouri-Columbia Enlisting Supervised Machine Learning in Mapping Presider: Rebecca R. Scott, University of Missouri- Scientific Uncertainty Expressed in Food Risk Columbia Analysis. Akos Rona-Tas, University of California, Capital Strikes as a Corporate Political Strategy: The San Diego; Sandrine Blanchemanche, INRA, Paris Structural Power of Business in the Obama Era. How Theories Travel: the Role of the Translator in the Tarun David Banerjee, University of Pittsburgh; Kevin Diffusion of Scientific Innovations. Malte Doehne, Young, State University of New York at Stony Brook; Ludwig-Maximilians-University, Munich; Catherine Michael Schwartz, Stony Brook State University Herfeld, LMU Munich, MCMP Environmental Protection through Political Participation: Measuring Paradigmaticness of Disciplines Using Text. The Activation and Effects of Popular Consultations in Eliza Evans, Stanford University; Charles Jonathan Latin America. Diana Rodriguez-Franco, Gomez, Stanford University; Daniel A. McFarland, Northwestern University Stanford University Black Feminist Mobilizing in the Digital Age. Paula Ashe, Discussant: Jimi Adams, University of Colorado-Denver Purdue University The Impact of Social Media on Election Results: Tweets, 442. Regular Session. Taste and Cultural Reception Votes, & State Politics. Benjamin Jared Dowd-Arrow, in Popular Culture Florida State University; Daniel Tope, Florida State Session Organizer: Jennifer C. Lena, Columbia University University, Teacher's College The U.S. State as Enforcer of Inequality and Preemptor Presider: Jennifer C. Lena, Columbia University, of Protest and Social Movements. Vince Montes, San Teacher's College Jose State University Cultural Participation, Cohort effects, and Higher Education in the United States and France (1981- 440. Regular Session. Population Health 2012). Angele Christin, Data & Society Research Session Organizer: Kristi L. Williams, The Ohio State Institute; Philippe Coulangeon, Sciences Po; Olivier University Donnat, Ministère de la culture Presider: Jennifer Karas Montez, Syracuse University Three Chords and [Somebody’s] Truth: Twin Trajectories Gender, Race/Ethnicity, and Trends in the U.S. of Experience and Taste in a Hard Country Scene. Education-mortality Association. Ryan K. Masters, Alessandra Lembo, University of Chicago University of Colorado Boulder; Jason D. Boardman, (De)constructing a White Male Space: Gender, Race- University of Colorado; Fernando Riosmena, ; Ethnicity, and Rock Music in Comparative Heather D. Champeau, University of Texas at Perspective. Julian Schaap, Erasmus University Arlington Rotterdam; Pauwke Berkers, Erasmus University Multigenerational Educational Attainment and Women’s Rotterdam Mortality. Joseph Daniel Wolfe, University of Not That Kind of Adult Toy: A Post-Adolescent Alabama at Birmingham; Shawn Bauldry, Purdue Predilection for Plastic Playthings. Kristen Nicole

Bryant, University of California Santa Barbara Table 2. Disability in the Family: Explanatory Models for Discussant: Sharon Koppman, University of California, Well-Being Irvine Table Presider: Barbara A. Haley, USHUD Effects of Child Behaviors and Maternal Distress on 443. Section on Collective Behavior and Social the Health of Mothers of Children with Autism. Movements Paper Session. Feminist and Paul R. Benson, Intersectional Approaches to Social Movements Mediating Effects of Social and Economic Session Organizer: Nancy E. Whittier, Smith College Disadvantage in the Relationship between Presider: Nancy E. Whittier, Smith College Disability and Subjective Well-being. Sara E. Anti-Apartheid Religion NGOs' Responses to Gender- Green, University of South Florida; Brianna Vice, Based Violence in South Africa. Meredith C. Polk County Schools Whitnah, Westmont College The Overrepresentation of Students with Disabilities Cooking as Activism: Subversive Culinary Discourse in in Families with Neither Biological Parent. Kendall Liberal Feminism, 1963-1985. Stacy J. Williams, LaParo, Temple University University of California, San Diego Why Aren’t They Working? Young Millenials in Protection, Terror, Incorporation: How the Indian State Assisted Housing. Barbara A. Haley, USHUD Governs Gender-based Violence and Opportunities Available to Marginalized Survivors. Poulami Table 3. Labels and Diagnoses: How Much Do They Roychowdhury, McGill University Matter For Self-Concept? The Schools Should Serve the People: Political Table Presider: Neil Gong, UCLA Intersectionality, Student Activism, and Race-and- From the Stickiness of Labels to Seeing What Sticks: Class Inclusive Admissions. Amaka Camille The Diagnostic Economy in Psychiatric Outreach. Okechukwu, New York University Neil Gong, UCLA Discussant: Rachel L. Einwohner, Purdue University Older Autistic Adults: In Need of a Movement. Kate Jenkins, Winona State University 444. Section on Comparative-Historical Sociology The Experiences of Children With Restricted Growth Invited Session. Honoring the 50th Anniversary of in The Post-genomic Era. Anna Neller, Dept of Barrington Moore’s Social Origins of Dictatorship Sociology MS 956 and Democracy Session Organizers: Cedric de Leon, Providence College 5:30-6:10pm, Section on Disability and Society Barry Eidlin, McGill University Business Meeting Panelists: Elisabeth S. Clemens, University of Chicago 446. Section on Environment and Technology Paper Dylan John Riley, University of California, Berkeley Session. Advances in Macro-Level Research Theda Skocpol, Harvard University Session Organizer: Andrew K. Jorgenson, Boston Discussant: Cedric de Leon, Providence College College Presider: John M Shandra, Stony Brook University 445. Section on Disability and Society Refereed Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services Planning in Cities: Roundtable Session and Business Meeting A Global Survey of Urban Plans. Karen O'Neill, Rutgers University; Myla Aronson, Rutgers University; 4:30-5:30pm, Roundtables: Charles Nilon, University of Missouri Session Organizer: Gabriele Ciciurkaite, University of Racing to Reduce Emissions: Assessing the Relationship Kentucky between Race and Environmental Impacts from Transportation. Julius Alexander McGee, Portland Table 1. Social Implications of the Intersection of State University Disability and Gender A Panel Regression Study on Multiple Predictors of Table Presiders: Gabriele Ciciurkaite, University of Environmental Concern for 82 Countries across 7 Kentucky Years. Feng Hao, University of South Florida Mark Sherry, University of Toledo Sarasota-Manatee Disasters, Disability, and Masculinities. Mark Sherry, On the Debate on GMOs: Feeding the Poor? Amalia University of Toledo Leguizamon, Tulane University Gender Differences in Employment Among People Armed Violence, Natural Resources, the World Bank, with Disabilities in China. Min Li, University of and the Environment. Liam Downey, University of Florida Colorado Hearing Disability, Gender, and Comedy in Film and 447. Section on Inequality, Poverty and Mobility Television. Nan E. Johnson, Michigan State Invited Session. Raising Standards for Low-Wage University Workers: New Organizing Campaigns, Economic

Impacts, and Private Employer Strategies University of Pennsylvania Session Organizer: Annette Bernhardt, UC Berkeley Presider: Annette Bernhardt, UC Berkeley Table 1. Military Service and Stratification Panelists: Annette Bernhardt, UC Berkeley Exploring the Veteran Mortality Differential: The Effect Stephanie Luce, City University of New York of Race and Bbirth Cohort. Scott Landes, Anna Haley-Lock, University of Wisconsin-Madison University of North Florida; JeffriAnne Wilder, ; Desiree Williams, University of North Florida 448. Section on International Migration Paper The Effects of War on Occupational Trajectories: A Session. New Frontiers in Gender and Migration Case Study of the Spanish Civil War. Daniel Session Organizer: Jen'nan G. Read, Duke University Nicholas Ramirez Smith, Pennsylvania State Presider: Jen'nan G. Read, Duke University University My World Is Upside Down: Transnational Iraqi Gendered Where Do Prisoners Come From?: Military to Prison Perspectives on Resettlement in the United States. Channeling of Black Male Youths, 1980-2010. Julia Hess, University of New Mexico; Jessica Rose JooHee Han, University of Massachusetts at Goodkind, University of New Mexico; Brian Isakson, Amherst University of New Mexico; Matthew Nelson, A.T. Still University Table 2. Status/Stigma and War The Micro-contexts of Illegality: Undocumented Latina Beyond Sectarianism: Challenging the Mainstream Mothers Negotiating Daily Life. Leah Caroline Analysis of Conflict in the Middle East. Rima Schmalzbauer, Amherst College; Leisy Janet Abrego, Majed, University of Oxford University of California, Los Angeles Transformative Discourses of Radicalization and the Gendered Migration and Networks of Care in Asia. Othering of Muslims, 1969-2014. Derek Michael Ragini Saira Malhotra, University of Massachusetts, Da Silva, University of South Carolina Amherst; Diego Leal, University of Massachusetts - The Culture of Sacrifice in Conscript and Volunteer Amherst Militaries: The U.S. Medal of Honor, 1861-2014. Gender and Politics: the Case of Ecuadorean Immigrants Richard Lachmann, State University of New York- in Madrid and New York City. Cristina Lacomba, Albany Columbia University 449. Section on Medical Sociology Paper Session. Table 3. Social Movements of Peace and War The Social Organization of Medicine Table Presider: Wilbur J. Scott, U.S. Air Force Session Organizers: Daniel A. Menchik, Michigan State Academy University Marginalization, Power, and Mobilization. Selina R. Hyeyoung Oh, CUNY - Lehman College Gallo-Cruz, College of the Holy Cross Presider: Daniel A. Menchik, Michigan State University Non-violent Revolutions and the Tactics of Bridging Labor in the Hospital and the Organizational Peacemaking: Comparing South African Apartheid Contexts of Infection Prevention. Fabio Rojas, and the Israeli Occupation. Paul C. Fuller, Illinois Indiana University; Lauren Apgar, Indiana University; College Emily Meanwell, Indiana University; Clayton Thomas, How Civil Society-based Truth Commissions Emerge: Indiana University; Shibashis Mukherjee, The Case of the Mississippi Truth Commission. Institutional Scapegoat: Increasing Doctor-Patient Claire Whitlinger, Furman University Tension in China. Cheris Shun-ching Chan, Revolutionary Waves and International Strains: The University of Hong Kong Effects of Global Trade Networks on Revolutionary Solitary and Supported Autonomy: Hospital Structure Situations. Doga Kerestecioglu, University of and its Impacts on Graduate Medical Education. Pennsylvania Tania M. Jenkins, University of Chicago The Intersection of Lay and Professional Networks: 5:30-6:10pm, Section on Peace, War, and Social Community Ties and Perceptions of Mental Health Conflict Business Meeting Treatment Providers. Brea Louise Perry, Indiana University; Erin Pullen, Indiana University; Bernice A. 451. Section on Political Economy of the World- Pescosolido, Indiana University System Paper Session. Human Rights and the When Drugs Kill: Cognitive Structures in the Production Political Economy of the World System of Evidence. Mathijs de Vaan, UC Berkeley Session Organizer: Jackie Smith, University of Pittsburgh Presider: Jackie Smith, University of Pittsburgh 450. Section on Peace, War, and Social Conflict Contentious Participation: Claiming Urban Rights within Roundtable Session and Business Meeting Neoliberal Housing Policies in Brazil and Chile.

Carter M Koppelman, UC Berkeley 4:30-5:30pm, Roundtables: Embodied Resistance and Solidarity Activism in Contest Session Organizer: Demond Terrell Mullins, Indiana

to the US Security State. Chandra Russo, University of California, Santa Barbara Table 02. Whiteness From Core to Peripheral Nation-States: What are the A Darker and Lesser Shade of White: Race, Gender Global Climate Change Impacts Across Class, and Greeks in Modern Times. Vasilikie Socioeconomic Classes? Greg Williams, Fielding (Vicky) Demos, University of Minnesota-Morris Graduate University Aggrieved Whiteness: White Identity Politics and Why Black Rights Matter: Discursive Constructions of Modern American Racial Formation. Mike King, Black Political Rights in the Mississippi Freedom Bridgewater State University Movement. Michael Rosino, University of Racial Prejudice and Opposition to Social Spending Connecticut among White Americans. Eric Hanley, University Discussant: Manisha Desai, University of Connecticut of Kansas; Daniel R Alvord, University of Kansas Through the Eyes of the Dominant Group: White Racial 452. Section on Race, Gender and Class Paper Resentment Toward American Indians and Blacks. Session. Intersectionality and Social Movements: Amber Celina Tierney, University of California, Irvine; Redevelopment, Gentrification, and Space David W. Everson, University of Notre Dame Session Organizers: Christina R. Jackson, Stockton University Table 03. Racialization Shae Miller, California State University, Long Beach Arab Refugees. Robert Thomas Woodson, Biola Presider: Deborah A. Harris, Texas State University University CODED SPACES: A Theoretical Framework for Material Articulating Brown Racial Space: Locating Egyptians and Immaterial Racial Boundaries. Mario R. in the Racial Hierarchy. Bradley J Zopf, University Hernandez, New School University of Illinois at Chicago Community Gardens and Gentrification: Appropriation of Racialization, Space, and the Historical Production of a people’s movement. Prita Lal, Stony Brook Contemporary Land Rights Inequalities in Upland University Northern Thailand. Daniel B Ahlquist, Duke Framing History, Gentrification, and Community in the University; Amanda Leigh Flaim, Duke University Austin, TX Urban Farm Debate. Deborah A. Harris, Latina/os, Skin Tone, and Colorblind Ideology Texas State University; Rachel Romero, Texas State Adherence. Nicholas Vargas, University of Florida University The Duality of Bridge Leadership: Uncovering the Cross- Table 04. Immigration and Assimilation regional History of the Civil Rights Movement. Aja Assimilation and the Nation: How Examining Ideas Janine Antoine, Brandeis University; David about Newcomers Illuminates Narratives of the Cunningham, Washington University in St. Louis American Nation. Shannon Latkin Anderson, Discussant: Rachel Romero, Texas State University Roanoke College 453. Section on Racial and Ethnic Minorities Canadian Newspaper Representations of Family Roundtables Session and Business Meeting violence among Immigrant Communities: Analyzing Shifts Over Time. Bahar Hashemi, 4:30-5:30pm, Roundtables: University of Toronto Session Organizer: Aisha Ariantique Upton, University of Colorblind, Color-Conscious or Color Frustrated? Minesota Dominican Immigrants in Atlanta Embracing and Rejecting U.S. Racial Ideologies. Katharine Tatum, ; Table 1. Mobilization and Social Movements Irene Browne, Emory University How Social Movements Transform Ethnic Boundaries: Democratization, Ethnicity and Anti- Table 05. Race, Science, and Medicine Kurdish Communal Violence in Turkey. Sefika Race, Self Identity, and Admixture in the Genomic Kumral, Johns Hopkins University Era. Judith Ann Warner, Texas A&M International Social Capital and Social Unrest: Distrust, Race and Univ. Anti-police Protests across the United States. Unfulfilled Hopes: Genetic Ancestry Testing's Impact Helen Potts, ; Michael Franklin Thompson, on Identity and Anger. Jonathan P Schreiner, University of North Texas Washington State University I Can’t Breathe: Suffocating Political Resistance to Lifting the Veil: The Contributions of the Atlanta the Death of Eric Garner on Staten Island. Neil Sociological Laboratory to Early Medical Sociology. Schuldiner, Brooklyn College/The City University Aalap Bommaraju, University of Cincinnati of New York I, Too, Am Here: Students Mobilizing Images and Table 06. Race and Citizenship Words Against Everyday Racism. Diana Lee, Citizenship and Naturalization Requirements in University of Southern California Liberia: The United States' Racial Legacy. Bernadette Ludwig, Wagner College

Singapore’s Quest for Foreign Talent, Chinese Achievement? Stephanie Clark, Northeastern Migrant Workers and the Growing Citizen- University; Sara Elizabeth Grineski, University of foreigner Divide. Jean Michel Montsion, York Texas at El Paso; Timothy William Collins, University, Glendon Campus University of Texas at El Paso Where Discrimination Lives: Perceptions of Color Exploring the Impact of Friendship Networks on the Discrimination in Domains of Daily Life in Latin Psychological Well-being of Interracially Dating America. Angela Dixon, Princeton University Adolescents. Byron Miller, Miami University The Entrance to the Marvelous City: Cable Car System, Light Privilege?: Skin Tone Stratification in Health among Ethnicity and Labor in a Bolivian City. Jorge Derpic, African Americans. Taylor Hargrove, Vanderbilt The University of Texas at Austin University

Table 07. Race, Ethnicity, and Identity Table 11. Race and Migration Creating the Korean Adoptee: Intersections of Race, Putting Down Roots: Mexican Immigrant Gender, Class, and Nation. Wendy Marie Incorporation And The Relationship Between Laybourn, University of Maryland Homeownership and Naturalization. Esther Discursive Entwinement: How Transracially Adoptive Castillo, UC Irvine Parents Navigate Race. Carla Goar, Kent State The Racial Replenishment of Ethnicity: Asian University; Bianca Manago, Indiana University Immigration and the Persistence of Japanese Ethnic Boundary Making and National Belonging in American Community. Dana Y. Nakano, Turkey. Ayşe Serdar, Istanbul Technical California State University, Stanislaus University The Saints of Santa Ana: Contesting the Boundaries Spatial Mobility and Dispersion of Ethnic Koreans: The of Mexican Ethnoreligious Authenticity. Jonathan case of Korean-Chinese in Seoul. Hwajin Shin, Calvillo, University of California, Irvine Korea University; In-Jin Yoon, Korea University Why Black People Move: Rationality and Narrative in Theories of Black Migration. Anthony Ryan Hatch, Table 08. Race and Space Wesleyan University; Nia Malika Reed, Georgia State Diversity in Black and White: Divergent Narratives of University Racial Residential Integration. Gina Spitz, Univeristy of Wisconsin - Madison Table 12. Race and Education African-American Residential Relocation Decisions The College Experience of Latinas in Ethnic and The Multi-Generational Experience of Sororities: Culture Shock, Marginalization, and Neighborhood Decline. Nora E. Taplin-Kaguru, Resilience Through Ethnicity. David Orta, Texas University of Chicago A&M University; Edward Murguia, Texas A&M Elite Schools, Exclusive Spaces: Symbolic Violence University; Cristina Cruz, Texas A&M University in the Residential System of an Elite Women’s Race, Choice, and Enduring Inequities in Education. College. Dominique M Adams-Romena, Ebony M Duncan, Washington University In St. Shouting and Pushing against Race-evasion: Locating Louis Alternative Racial Discourse. Maxine Leeds Craig, Post-graduation Outcomes of Ethnic Minorities from University of California-Davis; Stephanie Dawn Sears, British Elite Universities: Is Getting in Enough? University of San Francisco Laurence Lessard-Phillips, Institute for Research into Superdiversity (IRiS); Maria Pampaka, Table 09. Race and Politics University of ; Daniel Swain, University Does Economic Hardship Amplify Racist Attitudes of of Manchester Political Conservatives? Anna Weller Jacobs, Role of Teacher Expectations in the Stability of Minority Vanderbilt University; Brittany Nicole Hearne, Youth Educational Expectations. Brian Huff, The Vanderbilt University Pennsylvania State University Exploratory Study of Right and Left-Wing Political Affiliation and its Effects on Color-Blind Ideology. Table 13. Race and Employment Stephanie Baran, University of Wisconsin- Re-integrating Race and Complicating Capital in Milwaukee Ethnic Entrepreneurship: The Case of South Come On! A Choquehuanca Is Foreign Minister: The African Township B&Bs. Annie Hikido, University Discursive (Re)Negotiation Of Ethnoracial Boundaries of California, Santa Barbara In Bolivia’s Bureaucracy. Marcelo A. Bohrt, Brown Sweet and Sour: Ethnic Networks and Inequality in a University Chinese Restaurant. Katherine Hill, University of Texas Table 10. Race and Health The Illegal Immigration Reform and Immigrant Health Status and Residential Exposure to Air Toxics: Responsibility Act's Impact on Mexican Migrants’ What are the Effects on Children’s Academic Earnings. Jose Luis Collazo, Washington State

University Addressing Structural Power for Bullying Prevention: A Why Don’t Teachers Reflect the Racial and Class Critical Content Analysis of the Olweus Program. Diversity of the Students they Teach? Johanna S Ezra Joseph Temko, University of New Hampshire Quinn, University of Wisconsin-Madison Evaluating Transformation across Healthcare Homes. Brittin Wagner, University of Minnesota; Douglas R. Table 14. Racial Identity Wholey, University of Minnesota; Katie White, The Effects of Interracial Contact in Twenty-first University of Minnesota Century America. Matt Henderson, Baylor Project Labor Agreements and Tripartite Model for University; Jerry Z. Park, Baylor University Construction Project Management Success. Marv Skin Color Homogamy in Mexico. Erika Arenas, Finkelstein, Southern Illinois Univ Edwardsville; UCLA; Chinyere Osuji, Rutgers University at Ronda Sauget, Webster University Camden Taking the Learning from Service-learning into the Post- The Struggle for Black Homophily on a Predominantly college World. Kathy Shepherd Stolley, Virginia White Campus. Tamara Gilkes, Stanford Wesleyan College; Takeyra Collins, Virginia University Wesleyan College A Cow Does Not Suddenly Become a Fish: Media Targeting the Prime Downtrodden: The Paradox of Discourses of Racial Essentialism. Devon R. Seeking Only Vulnerable Homeless Populations to be Goss, University of Connecticut Housing Ready. Curtis Smith, Utah State University; Mexican Americans’ Perceptions of Inequality: Cultural Leon Anderson, Utah State University and Structural Explanations. Christina Alicia Sue, University of Colorado-Boulder; Nicole Lambert, 455. Section on Sociology of Education Paper University of Colorado Boulder Session. International Perspectives on Education Session Organizer: Andrew Halpern-Manners, Indiana Table 15. Race and Health II University When Equal Treatment Is not Enough. Adria Natalia Presider: Andrew Halpern-Manners, Indiana University Armbrister, Inter-American Development Bank Positionally Maintained Inequality in Education: A Study Theories of Racial Inequality and Health Disparities. of 35 Countries. Herman G. Van De Werfhorst, Christy LaShaun Erving, University of Wisconsin- University of Amsterdam; Yossi Shavit, Tel Aviv Madison University; Tony Tam, Chinese University of Hong Native Americans and Health Insurance: The Role of Kong and Academia Sinica the Tribe. Jillian Kavanagh, Temple University Discrimination Based on Prior Grades: Results from a Field Experiment. James Chu, Stanford; Prashant K Table 16. Racial Identity II Loyalka, Stanford; Huan Wang, Shaanxi Normal White, Affluent Fathers on Raising White Children. University Margaret A Hagerman, Mississippi State The Effects of High-stakes Educational Testing on University Enrollments and Academic Achievement: Cross- The Difficult Conversation: Discussing Race with national Evidence, 1961-2013. Jared Furuta, Children. Daniel B. Eisen, Pacific University Stanford University; Evan Schofer, University of Family Background, Skin Color and Contact with the California, Irvine; Shawn Wick, Central College Criminal Justice System. Jessica Kizer, University Mind the Gap: Contextual Explanations for Skill of California, Irvine Disparities between Native and Foreign-born Adults in The Role of Identity in the Integration Processes of Western Countries. Mark Levels, Maastricht Multiracial Children in Japan. Charlie V. Morgan, University; Jaap Dronkers, Maastricht University; Ohio University; Reiju Nemoto, Ohio University; Ami Christopher Jencks, Harvard University Scherson, Ohio University; Claire Seid, Ohio Discussant: Claudia Buchmann, Ohio State University University; Abigail Stephens, Ohio University 456. Section on Sociology of Religion Paper Session. Changing the Conversation on Science and 5:30-6:10pm, Section on Racial and Ethnic Minorities Religion: Culture, Movements, and New Frontiers Business Meeting Session Organizer: Shiri Noy, University of Wyoming 454. Section on Sociological Practice and Public Presider: Shiri Noy, University of Wyoming Sociology Paper Session. Practicing Public College Major and Adult Religiosity: An Exploratory Sociology Analysis. Simon George Brauer, Duke University; Session Organizer: Kathleen Odell Korgen, William Cyrus J. Schleifer, University of Oklahoma Paterson University Cross-national Differences in Attitudes about the Presiders: Kathleen Odell Korgen, William Paterson Boundary between Science and Religion: A Multi- University level Analysis. Timothy L O'Brien, University of Kimberly Fox, Bridgewater State University Wisconsin-Milwaukee; Shiri Noy, University of

Wyoming Meeting Religion among Scientists in International Context: A New Cross-national Study of Scientists. Elaine 6:30 pm Meetings Howard Ecklund, Rice University; David R. Johnson, ASA Opportunities in Retirement Network. Business Rice University; Christopher P. Scheitle, College of Meeting, A Life in Sociology Series Lecture and Saint Benedict-Saint John's University; Kirstin R.W. Reception in Honor of Sally Hillsman. (Rosalyn Matthews, Rice University; Steven W. Lewis, Rice Benjamin Darling) University Global Health and Development (Joseph Harris) The Three Axial Ages: Moral, Material, Mental. John C. Texas Woman's University Department of Sociology Torpey, Graduate Center, City University of New York Reception Trusting Religion or Science: A Cross-regional Analysis. University of Hawaii Japan Sociologists Network (Patricia Esther Chan, Yale University Steinhoff) Discussant: Elaine Howard Ecklund, Rice University 6:30 pm Receptions 457. Section on Sociology of Sexualities Paper Joint Reception: Section on Body and Embodiment; Session. The Joys of Sex: Pleasure and Desire in Section on Sociology of Sexualities (Offsite; Location: Sexuality Studies Palace Ballroom, 2100 5th Avenue) Session Organizer: Laurel Westbrook, Grand Valley Joint Reception: Section on Collective Behavior and State University Social Movements; Section on Racial and Ethnic The Pleasures of Gender and the Joys of Sex. Tey Minorities (Offsite, Location: Hard Rock Cafe, 116 Meadow, Harvard University; Kristen Schilt, University Pike) of Chicago Joint Reception: Section on Evolution, Biology and Bringing Trans Sex and Sexual Embodiments into Society; Section on Mathematical Sociology, Section Sociology. Carla A. Pfeffer, University of South on Rationality and Society Carolina Joint Reception: Section on Medical Sociology; Section Thinking Sex Toys: Pleasure and Danger of Feminist on Sociology of Mental Health Commodities. Shelly Ronen, New York University Joint Reception: Section on Race, Class and Gender and Home and Beautiful Things: Aspirational Politics in Section on Sociology of Sex and Gender (Offsite, Dance Bars in India. Chaitanya Lakkimsetti, Texas Location: FareStart, 700 Virginia Street) A&M University Joint Reception: Section on Sociology of Development; Discussant: Angela Jones, Farmingdale State College, Section on Political Economy of the World-System State University of New York (Offsite, Location: Seattle Westin Hotel, 1900 5th Avenue) Section on Animals and Society Reception (Offsite; 458. Section on the Sociology of the Family Paper Location: Hotel Andra Loft, 2000 4th Avenue) Session. Globalization and Family Change Section on Communication, Information Technologies Session Organizer: Jennifer Utrata, University of Puget and Media Sociology Reception (Offsite; Location: Sound Pike Place Market, Elliot Bay Room) Presider: Jennifer Utrata, University of Puget Sound Section on Consumers and Consumption Reception Efficient Mothers, Empowered Entrepreneurs: Paradoxes (Offsite; Location TBA) of Gender and Microfinance in Urban India. Smitha Section on Disability and Society Reception Radhakrishnan, Wellesley College Section on Inequality, Poverty and Mobility Reception Beyond Filial Piety: The Structural and Cultural (Offsite; Location: Alibi Room, 85 Pike Street #410) Determinants of Intergenerational Contact in China. Section on International Migration Reception (Offsite; Rob Gruijters, Humboldt Universität zu Berlin Location: Sole Repair Shop, 1001 East Pike) A New Portrayal of Western Men as "Family Men" in Section on Peace, War, and Social Conflict Reception Transnational Cyberspace Romance. Haiyi Liu, (Offsite; Location: Mexico Cantina y Cocina, Pacific Put Asunder, Joined in Marriage: LGBT Identities and Place Center, 600 Pine Street, Level 4) Families of Origin in Post-Apartheid South Africa. Section on Sociological Practice and Public Sociology Michael W. Yarbrough, John Jay College (CUNY) Reception Post-Cold War Kinship Transformations in U.S.-Russian Section on Sociology of Education Reception Child Adoption. Lisa Gulya, University of Minnesota Section on Sociology of Religion Reception Theory Section Reception 5:30 pm Meetings 7:30 pm Receptions Section on Disability and Society Business Meeting Section on Peace, War, and Social Conflict Business Joint Reception: Section on the Sociology of the Family; Meeting Section on Sociology of Population (Offsite; Location: Section on Racial and Ethnic Minorities Business Bullitt Cabaret, ACT Theatre, 700 Union Street)

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