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FRIDAY Philadelphia Marriott Downtown, 302, Level 3, 8:30am- 2:30pm Friday, 8:00 am Friday, 9:00 am 0016. Preconference. Department Chairs Preconference Pennsylvania Convention Center, 109AB, Level 100, 8:00am- 0138. Preconference. Policy Engagement Preconference 4:30pm Philadelphia Marriott Downtown, 303, Level 3, 9:00am- Session Organizer: Margaret Weigers Vitullo, American 3:30pm Sociological Association Session Organizer: Hannah Reuter, Scholars Strategy Network 0022. Preconference. ASA Section on Teaching and Learning 0149. Affiliated Group. Self Society Symposium Preconference Philadelphia Marriott Downtown, 404, Level 4, 9:00am- Pennsylvania Convention Center, 113A, Level 100, 8:00am- 5:00pm 4:30pm Friday, 1:00 pm Session Organizers: Gregory Trainor Kordsmeier, Indiana University Southeast 0319. Preconference. Director of Graduate Studies Katherine R. Rowell, Sinclair Community College Preconference Pennsylvania Convention Center, 111AB, Level 100, 1:00- 0023. Preconference. Group Processes Preconference 4:30pm Pennsylvania Convention Center, 113B, Level 100, 8:00am- Session Organizer: Margaret Weigers Vitullo, American 5:00pm Sociological Association Session Organizers: Lynn Gencianeo Chin, Washington and Lee University 0339. Course. Incorporating American Community Survey Long Doan, University of Maryland and US Census Data into Undergraduate Courses Paul T. Munroe, Towson University Philadelphia Marriott Downtown, 304, Level 3, 1:00-5:00pm Session Organizer: John Paul DeWitt, University of Michigan 0024. Preconference. The Sociology of International Leader: William H. Frey, Brookings Institution Organizations Preconference Presenters: Jill Bouma, Berea College Pennsylvania Convention Center, 113C, Level 100, 8:00am- Esther Isabelle Wilder, City University of New York-Lehman 5:00pm College Session Organizers: Sarah Louise Babb, Boston College Katherine R. Rowell, Sinclair Community College Elizabeth Heger Boyle, University of Minnesota Nitsan Chorev, Brown University Friday, 3:00 pm Terence C. Halliday, American Bar Foundation 0400. Meeting. Honors Program Orientation Alexander Kentikelenis, University of Oxford and University Philadelphia Marriott Downtown, 401/402, Level 4, 3:00- of Amsterdam 5:00pm 0039. Course. An Introduction to the General Social Survey Friday, 5:30 pm (GSS) and the Data Explorer Philadelphia Marriott Downtown, 304, Level 3, 8:00am- 0534. Plenary Session. Opening Plenary: Feeling Racism 12:00pm Pennsylvania Convention Center, Grand Ballroom B, Level Session Organizer: Jaesok Son, NORC at the University of 300, 5:30-7:00pm Chicago Session Organizer: Tyrone A. Forman, University of Illinois at Chicago 0041. Affiliated Group. Alpha Kappa Delta Council Meeting Presider: Tyrone A. Forman, University of Illinois at Chicago Philadelphia Marriott Downtown, 306, Level 3, 8:00am- Panelists: Jamillah Bowman Williams, Georgetown University 5:00pm Claude Steele, Stanford University Friday, 8:30 am Lawrence D. Bobo, Harvard University 0117. Affiliated Group. Writing Workshop: Gender, Friday, 7:00 pm Professions and Organizations 0633. Welcome Reception Pennsylvania Convention Center, 110AB, Level 100, 8:30am- Pennsylvania Convention Center, Grand Ballroom A, Level 5:00pm 300, 7:00-8:00pm 0137. Meeting. Orientation for 1st Year Minority Fellowship Program (MFP) Fellows 1110. Section on Peace, War, and Social Conflict. SATURDAY Community-engaged Scholarship on Movements, Conflict Saturday, 7:00 am and Peace Pennsylvania Convention Center, 104B, Level 100, 8:30- 1007. Meeting. Section on Environmental Sociology Council 10:10am Meeting Session Organizer: Molly M. Clever, West Virginia Wesleyan Pennsylvania Convention Center, 103B, Level 100, 7:00- College 8:15am Building Solidarity When the Risks Cannot be Shared: Palestinian and Israeli Peace Activists Michelle I. Gawerc, 1008. Meeting. Section on Peace, War, and Social Conflict Loyola University-Maryland Council Meeting Collective Identity and its Boundaries: From Cloud Protesting Pennsylvania Convention Center, 103C, Level 100, 7:00- to State Legitimacy Olga Boichak, Syracuse University; Sam 8:15am Jackson, Syracuse University 1039. Meeting. 2019 Distinguished Contributions to Teaching Termination and Transition: How Civil War Termination Award Selection Committee Impacts Transitional Justice Implementation Carli Philadelphia Marriott Downtown, 304, Level 3, 7:00-8:15am Steelman, University of Notre Dame The Role of Dual-narrative Tours in Movements for Peace and 1040. Meeting. 2019 Distinguished Scholarly Book Award Justice in Israel/Palestine Emily Schneider, University of Selection Committee California-Santa Barbara Philadelphia Marriott Downtown, 305, Level 3, 7:00-8:15am Whose Truth? Whose Interests? Multiple Standpoint 1041. Meeting. 2019 Excellence in Reporting on Social Issues Epistemology and Participatory Action Research in Studies Award Selection Committee of Urban Violence Anjuli Fahlberg, Northeastern University Philadelphia Marriott Downtown, 306, Level 3, 7:00-8:15am 1111. Regular Sessions. Teaching Sociology: New Directions Saturday, 8:30 am Pennsylvania Convention Center, 105AB, Level 100, 8:30- 10:10am 1105. Meeting. Committee on Nominations Session Organizer: Akos Rona-Tas, University of California-San Pennsylvania Convention Center, 102B, Level 100, 8:30am- Diego 6:10pm Presider: Mikaila Mariel Lemonik Arthur, Rhode Island College 1106. Meeting. Honors Program Kickoff A Vision Among Challenges: Lessons About Teaching From the Pennsylvania Convention Center, 103A, Level 100, 8:30- First Online Master's Degree in Digital Sociology Jennifer 10:10am A. Johnson, Virginia Commonwealth University; Tressie Cottom, Virginia Commonwealth University; Tara 1109. Regular Sessions. Social Policy Mantovani Stamm, Virginia Commonwealth University; Pennsylvania Convention Center, 104A, Level 100, 8:30- Julie Honnold, Virginia Commonwealth University 10:10am The Research Intensive Community Model Within—and Session Organizer: David Brady, University of California- Without—Sociology Andrew Craig McNeely, Texas A&M Riverside University Presider: John N. Robinson, Washington University-St. Louis Du Bois and Other Pedagogical Strategies: Teaching about Income Concentration and State Tax Policy 1980-2010 Rourke Race as a Visibly Minority Faculty Member Debjani Liam OBrien, University of Wisconsin; Adam Silver Travis, Chakravarty, Utah Valley University Harvard University Discussant: William D. Hoynes, Vassar College Poverty Among Children of Immigrants: Understanding State- level Variation and the Impact of SNAP Policy Jennifer 1112. Meeting. Sociological Methodology Editorial Board Laird, Columbia University Pennsylvania Convention Center, 106AB, Level 100, 8:30- Regulating the Risk of Debt: Exemption Laws and Economic 10:10am Insecurity across U.S. States Elizabeth Martin, Ohio State 1113. Section on Comparative and Historical Sociology. University Epistemology, Theory, and Method in Comparative Why No Fiscal Equalization in the United States? State Historical Sociology Bargaining Power and Interstate Redistribution Joshua Pennsylvania Convention Center, 107AB, Level 100, 8:30- McCabe, Endicott College 10:10am Discussant: David Brady, University of California-Riverside Session Organizer: Daniel Karell, New York University-Abu Dhabi Presider: Elisabeth Anderson, New York University-Abu Dhabi ethnicity and indigeneity to reflect on the interconnections, challenges, and A Pragmatist Approach to Comparison and Causality in possibilities that “feeling race” presents to comparative-historical sociological research and to the discipline writ large. Historical Sociology Isaac Ariail Reed, University of Virginia; Paul R. Lichterman, University of Southern 1116. Thematic Session. Anxiety; Prospects of Change; Racial California Demographic Change Archival Bodies: Epistemology and Historical Comparative Pennsylvania Convention Center, 109AB, Level 100, 8:30- Research Anna Katharina Skarpelis, New York University 10:10am Where is the Archive in Historical Sociology? The Case for Session Organizer: Ben Bolender, U.S. Census Bureau Ethnographic Disposition Sunmin Kim, Dartmouth College; Presider: Ben Bolender, U.S. Census Bureau Armando Lara-Millan, University of California-Berkeley; Diversity Explosion: How New Racial Demographics are Brian James Sargent, University of Massachusetts-Amherst Remaking America William H. Frey, Brookings Institution The Logic of Critical Juncture Analysis James Mahoney, Studies of News Headlines and Reactions to Prospects of Northwestern University; Laura Garcia, Northwestern Racial Change Dowell Myers, University of Southern University California Discussant: Emily Anne Erikson, Yale University Impact of Hispanic Population Growth (Real and Perceived): On Relations between Blacks and Whites in the United 1114. Thematic Session. Hidden Vulnerabilities: States Maria Abascal, Columbia University Ethnography, Emotions, and Inner City Men The Likely Persistence of a White Majority Richard D. Alba, Pennsylvania Convention Center, 108A, Level 100, 8:30- City University of New York-The Graduate Center 10:10am This session will address the emotion of anxiety, framed around Session Organizer: Brandon A. Jackson, University of Arkansas prospects for racial/ethnic demographic change in American society. Over the Panelists: Jooyoung Kim Lee, University of Toronto past several decades, the U.S. population has transformed from a primarily Waverly Duck, University of Pittsburgh White, non-Hispanic population to one filled with myriad groups from all across