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FRIDAY Marriott Downtown, 302, Level 3, 8:30am- 2:30pm Friday, 8:00 am Friday, 9:00 am 0016. Preconference. Department Chairs Preconference 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, 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, and Lee University 0339. Course. Incorporating American Community Survey Long Doan, University of 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 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 -Lehman 5:00pm College Session Organizers: Sarah Louise Babb, College Katherine R. Rowell, Sinclair Community College Elizabeth Heger Boyle, University of 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 12:00pm Pennsylvania Convention Center, Grand Ballroom B, Level Session Organizer: Jaesok Son, NORC at the University of 300, 5:30-7:00pm Session Organizer: Tyrone A. Forman, University of 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, 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 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 -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, 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, 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 ; Adam Silver Travis, Chakravarty, 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, 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, State 1113. Section on Comparative and Historical Sociology. University Epistemology, Theory, and Method in Comparative Why No Fiscal Equalization in the ? 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, ; Presider: Ben Bolender, U.S. Census Bureau Armando Lara-Millan, University of California-Berkeley; : How New Racial Demographics are Brian James Sargent, University of -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 ; Laura Garcia, Northwestern Racial Change Dowell Myers, University of Southern University California Discussant: Emily Anne Erikson, Yale University Impact of Hispanic Growth (Real and Perceived): On Relations between Blacks and Whites in the United 1114. Thematic Session. Hidden Vulnerabilities: States Maria Abascal, Columbia University , 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 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 the globe, and a population where Blacks, Hispanics, Asians, American Nikki Jones, University of California-Berkeley Indians, Pacific Islanders, and Multiracial groups collectively outnumber Cid G. Martinez, University of Whites in many cities, counties, and a growing number of states. Researchers Discussant: Alford A. Young, University of Michigan will discuss these demographic changes and how their work has been In this session we seek to move beyond the simple ideology that’s been received by the public, focusing on the emotion of anxiety as it relates to proposed as part of the ‘cool pose’ thesis. Instead, our panel of urban these potential changes in the makeup of our country's diversity - whether it ethnographers will consider some of the emotions, vulnerabilities, and other be in the present, 10 years from now, or in 2050. Demographic methods for feelings experienced and shared among their participants that were not projecting racial/ethnic diversity do not operate in a vacuum and their always obvious. Although are often overlooked as studies in resulting impact on media reports of demographic change have led to the sociology of emotions, these efforts show us that the men involved were emotions of feeling anxiety or feeling empowered. Themes such as "the indeed emotional. Our panel will share some of their insight on the Declining White Majority" and "the Rise of Diversity" represent some of the vulnerabilities hidden among inner city men. ways in which the projected trends of the racial/ethnic composition of the United States population impacts the way that people feel about their 1115. Thematic Session. Race, History and Emotions prospects for the future. Pennsylvania Convention Center, 108B, Level 100, 8:30- 1117. Meeting. Social Psychology Quarterly Editorial Board 10:10am Pennsylvania Convention Center, 110AB, Level 100, 8:30- Session Organizer: Karida Brown, University of California-Los 10:10am Angeles Presider: Karida Brown, University of California- 1120. Regular Sessions. Strategic Mobilizations of Panelists: Marcus Anthony Hunter, University of California-Los Knowledge: Political and Non-Political? Angeles Pennsylvania Convention Center, 111B, Level 100, 8:30- James V. Fenelon, (Dakota/Lakota) California State 10:10am University-San Bernardino Session Organizer: Jorge Arditi, State University of New York- Zine Magubane, Boston College Buffalo Discussant: Karida Brown, University of California-Los Angeles Presider: Steve G. Hoffman, University of Toronto In the Spring 2016 issue of Sociology of Race and Ethnicity, Eduardo Doctoring by People who Inject Drugs: Lay Expertise in Bonilla-Silva challenged sociologists of race and ethnicity to “feel race”. He Assisted Injection Practices Sarah Brothers, Yale University challenged us to do so not only by incorporating the emotional dimensions of race and racism into our sociological theorization and analyses, but also by Knowledge and Ideas on Collective Bargaining in French Trade speaking plainly and unapologetically about the emotional weight of existing Union Trainings Maïlys Gantois, CESSP/CRPS Université as a racial subject in a predominantly white society. In the words of W.E.B. Du Paris I - Panthéon Sorbonne Bois’: “How does it feel to be a problem?” Indeed, race is always already Moral Debate Over Social Problems Among Scientists: The laden with emotion. However, this very real dimension of the social rarely enters into sociological research or debate. This Presidential Case of Research on Violent Video Games Brian McKernan, Session invites a panel of leading comparative-historical sociologists’ of race, The Sage Colleges The Passivists: Managing Risk Through Intentional Non- Table Presider: Evelyn Pruneda, University of California- knowing Kellie Owens, University of Pennsylvania Riverside Does Geographic Stagnation Correspond to Economic 1122. Section on Inequality, Poverty, and Mobility Refereed Stagnation? The Migration Decline and its Association Roundtable Session with Economic Well-being Christine Leibbrand, Pennsylvania Convention Center, 113A, Level 100, 8:30- University of Washington 9:30am Mujeres Trabajadoras: An Intersectional Perspective on Session Organizers: Jonathan Jan Benjamin Mijs, London Inequalities among Mexicana Farmworkers in the San School of Economics Joaquin Valley Evelyn Pruneda, University of California- Lucie Kalousova, Nuffield College, University of Oxford Riverside Table 01. Class, Politics and Inequality Unsettled Households: Precarious Social and Political Table Presider: Peter L. Callero, Western University Rights in an Informal Settlement Kyle Woolley Conservatism, Class and Critical Appraisals of Inequality Table 05. Knowledge, Market and Economy Edward Haddon, University of Table Presider: Shengwei Sun, University of Maryland- How Consumption Blame Perpetuates the Ideology of the College Park Jessica Paula Wiederspan, A Bibliometric Visualization of the Economics and State University Sociology of Inequality: A World Apart? Philipp Organized Labour and the Moral Economy: Effects of Korom, University of Graz Union Density on Egalitarian Attitudes (1970s-2010s) Financial Integration or Financial Mismatch: Latino Shawn Perron, University of Toronto Economic Elites and Ethnoracial Financial Activism Jody Social Location, Ideology, and Undergraduate Explanations Agius Vallejo, University of Southern California; of Social Inequality Nathan Scott Palmer, Stephanie L. Canizales, University of Southern Southern University California Table 02. Youth, Poverty and Well-being Payday Loans and Pawnshops: The Consequences of Table Presider: Megan Doherty Bea, Cornell University Fringe Economy Use for Political Engagement Patricia LGBTQ Homeless Youth: Where Do They Go? Erik Stephen Posey, University of Pennsylvania Lovell, Northwestern University Social Stratification and : From Managerial Material Hardship and Young Women’s Sex and Capitalism to Hedge Fund Capitalism, from Status to Contraceptive Use Elly Field, University of Michigan Market Carsten S. Jensen, University of Copenhagen Relational Resources: Poverty and Peer Support Among The Grand Design: The Reproduction of Inequalities in the Adolescent Girls Jasmin Sandelson, Harvard University United States Lipon Kumar Mondal, Virginia Rethinking the Prevalence and Determinants of Extreme Polytechnic Institute and State University Child Poverty in the United States Zachary Parolin, Table 06. Disparities and Discrimination Herman Deleeck Centre for Social Policy (University of Table Presider: Chalem Bolton, University of Michigan Antwerp) An Ethnical Approach to Understand Regional Social Poverty: for Relational Resources Sarah Discrimination in Chinese Labor Market Yaxin Lan, Halpern-Meekin, University of Wisconsin-Madison Shanghai University; Jun Yan, Independent Scholar Table 03. Poverty, Health and Environment Gender Earnings Inequality in Professional Occupations in Table Presider: Kennedy Turner, University of Michigan China Yapeng Wang, University of Virginia A Sociological and Empirical Basis for the Relative Poverty Hispanics and the American Dream: Lessons from the Measure Plante, McGill University Experiences of Recent Washington, DC Residents Crowdfunding the Welfare State: Motivations and Enrique S. Pumar, Santa Clara University Outcomes in Canadian Health and Education Online The Discursive Politics of Education Policy in China: The Fundraising Martin Lukk, University of Toronto; Erik Case of Educating Migrant Children Min Yu, Wayne Schneiderhan, University of Toronto; Joanne Soares, State University; Christopher B. Crowley, Wayne State University of Toronto-Mississauga University Higher Education and Concentration Effects: The Mixed Table 07. Pursuing Social Mobility Effects of Higher Education on Poverty and its A Break from the Past? Parental Educational Mobility, Segregation Bryant Crubaugh, Pepperdine University Nativity, and Adolescents’ Postsecondary Educational The Effects of Income Inequality in U.S. States: Health Outcomes Phoebe Ho, University of Pennsylvania Disparities across the Life Course Beth C. Truesdale, Costly Mobility: Upwardly Mobile Young Adults and their Harvard University Experiences with Student Loans Laura McCloud, Pacific Table 04. Migration and the State Lutheran University Do Social Origins Reshape Returns to Education along the University Earnings Distribution: Evidence from Harold J. Dualization, Poverty, and Immigration: A Comparative Toro, University of Notre Dame Analysis of Welfare State Effectiveness and Nativity Making History Speak: An Intergenerational Investigation Amie Bostic, University of Texas-Rio Grande Valley of Contemporary Chinese Middle Class Families Increasing Social Capital and Affiliation: Social Enterprise Pursuing Overseas Education Juan Chen, University of for Individuals Experiencing Cambridge Homelessness Molly Cook, Illinois State University Multigenerational Inequality: Childhood Grandparent Lessons for Rebuilding After Disasters: Re-Imagining Wealth and Young Adult Education Joey Brown, Housing Policy Dana M. Greene, University of North University of Maryland-College Park Carolina-Chapel Hill Table 08. Education, Ability and Context The Consequences of Living in a Small Town Food Desert: Table Presider: Constance Hsiung, University of Michigan Evidence from a Quasi-experiment Colin Campbell, Apprenticeship Training as Equalizer? Individual Decisions, East Carolina University; Monica Calderon, East Institutional Arrangements and the Stratification Carolina University; Justin Vieira, East Carolina Process Hans Dietrich, Institute for Employment University Research Degrees of Inequality: The Great and the 1137. Meeting. Federal Statistics Working Group Philadelphia Marriott Downtown, 302, Level 3, 8:30-10:10am College Earnings Premium in U.S. Metropolitan Areas Angran Li, University of ; Michael E. 1138. Meeting. Minority Fellowship Program (MFP) Current Wallace, University of Connecticut; Allen Hyde, Georgia Fellows Institute of Technology Philadelphia Marriott Downtown, 303, Level 3, 8:30-10:10am Economic Insecurity and Grade Retention: How Insecurity of Resources Shapes Child Educational Outcomes 1149. Regular Sessions. Welfare State Chrisse Edmunds, Ohio State University Philadelphia Marriott Downtown, 404, Level 4, 8:30-10:10am How Network , Diffusion and Homophily Session Organizer: Christy M. Glass, Utah State University Exacerbate Intergroup Inequality in the Context of Colonial Protest and Racialized Welfare in the British West International Education Jiankun Chen, Cornell; Indies and Africa Ricarda Hammer, Brown University Xiaochen He, Xi'an Jiaotong University Democracy Without Redistribution: The Sense of Injustice, The Genomic and Environmental Sources of Cognitive Perceived Inequality, and Preferences for Redistribution Ability Meng-Jung Lin, University of - Yeon Ju Lee, Chapel Hill; Guang Guo, University of North Carolina The Disabling Process: Chronic Pain and the Socio-institutional Trauma and Stress in an Urban School District: Can ACE Dynamics and Consequences of Uncertainty Lindsay Scores Predict Academic Performance? Corey Bunje Berkowitz, University of California-Berkeley Bower, State University of New York-Buffalo; Sue The Politics of Part-time Work: Gender, Employment Status, Baldwin, Buffalo Public Schools and Preferences for Redistribution David Pedulla, Stanford Table 09. Race and Class across Contexts University; Michael Donnelly, University of Toronto Table Presider: Elaine J. Laberge, University of Victoria Discussant: Besnik Pula, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and Inequality in Contemporary Matthew R. State University McKeever, Haverford College 1150. Regular Sessions. Voluntary and Nonprofit Information Inequality: The Class, Gender, and Race of Organizations: Nonprofits in Communities Knowledge Molly M. King, Stanford University Philadelphia Marriott Downtown, 405, Level 4, 8:30-10:10am Myth and Reality: Are Mixed-income Neighborhoods also Session Organizer: Hokyu Hwang, UNSW Business Racially/Ethnically Diverse? Elena Vesselinov, City School University of New York- College Presider: Hokyu Hwang, UNSW Australia Business School Race and Skin Shade Inequality in Monique Grassroots Relief: Informal and Community-based Response Deeann Asandra Kelly, University of California-Irvine to Extreme Weather Events from Occupy Sandy to Cajun Reassessing Racial Niki T. Dickerson Navy Gordon C.C. Douglas, San Jose State University; Eric vonLockette, Pennsylvania State University Klinenberg, New York University; Liz Koslov, Massachusetts Table 10. Safety Nets Institute of Technology Table Presider: Joshua Raymond Tyus, Arizona State The Nonprofit Response to Seattle’s Minimum Wage University Ordinance Scott W. Allard, University of Washington A Hand Up, Not a Hand Out: Moral Capital and Safety-Net How Does the Neoliberalization of Cities affect Expert Usage Morgan Rachelle Montanez, Washington State Mobilization? Evidence from Boston’s Community Interaction, and Self Development Organizations Apollonya Maria Porcelli, Philadelphia Marriott Downtown, 408, Level 4, 8:30-10:10am Brown University; Aaron Niznik, Brown University Session Organizer: Judson G. Everitt, Loyola University-Chicago Can Community Nonprofits Help Children from Diverse Presider: Judson G. Everitt, Loyola University-Chicago Families Learn on a National Scale? Robert Wayne Ressler, Affect Control Theory and Identity Theory: Self and Emotion in University of Texas-Austin Symbolic Interactionism Linda E. Francis, Cleveland State Environmental Buffering: A Strategy for Managing Multiple University; Richard Edward Adams, Kent State University Dependencies in an Anti-Domestic Violence Organization Emotional Energy, Interactional Rituals, and Violence among Benjamin Weiss, University of Southern California Pre-school Children in Danish Schools Sidsel Vive Jensen, Discussant: Walter W. Powell, Stanford University Danish Centre of Applied Social Science; Kathrine Vitus, Aalborg University 1151. Regular Sessions. Inequalities Keeping Death Both Near and Far: ’ Emotion Work Philadelphia Marriott Downtown, 406, Level 4, 8:30-10:10am with Families of Critically Ill Children Amanda Marie Session Organizer: Rene Almeling, Yale University Gengler, Wake Forest University Stratified Citizenship, Stratified Health: Examining Latinx Legal You Cannot See Me but I was Still There: Terminally Ill Status in the U.S. Safety Net Meredith Van Natta, Bloggers’ Constructions of Self Timothy Recuber, Hamilton University of California-San Francisco; Nancy J. Burke, College University of California-Merced; Irene H. Yen, University of Discussant: Judson G. Everitt, Loyola University-Chicago California-San Francisco; Mark D. Fleming, University of California-Merced; Christoph Hanssmann, University of 1154. Regular Sessions. Refugees: Comparative Perspectives California-San Francisco; Maryani Rasidjan, University of from Above and Below California-San Francisco; Janet K. Shim, University of Philadelphia Marriott Downtown, 409, Level 4, 8:30-10:10am California-San Francisco Session Organizer: David Scott FitzGerald, University of Embodied Disruption: Sorting Out Gender and Nonconformity California-San Diego in the Doctor's Office Emily Allen Paine, University of Presider: Cawo Mohamed Abdi, University of Minnesota Texas-Austin Becoming a Refugee: The Forced Migration Decision-Making Insurance Inequality and Non-standard Employment: Recent of Iranian Religious Minorities Molly Fee, University of Trends for Part-time Workers Terceira A. Berdahl, Agency California-Los Angeles for Healthcare Research and Quality; Asako S. Moriya, From the Asylum Officials’ Point of View: Schemes of Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality Perception and Evaluation in Refugee Status The Role of Maternal-Paternal Race Combinations in Birth Determination Katherine Christine Jensen, University of Outcomes Allison Stolte, Duke University Texas-Austin Refugee Reception Offices and Contested Rights in South 1152. Regular Sessions. Internet and Society: Feeling Digital African Cities Jay Johnson, University of California-Los Philadelphia Marriott Downtown, 407, Level 4, 8:30-10:10am Angeles Session Organizer: Wenhong Chen, University of Texas-Austin Educating Refugees: The Diffusion of Global Discourses S. Algorithmic Literacy and Platform Trust Bianca Christin Garnett Russell, Columbia University; Elizabeth Summer Reisdorf, Michigan State University; Grant Blank, Buckner, University of Toronto; Sarah Horsch, Columbia University of Oxford University Teachers College Awareness as a Mechanism for How Internet and Social Media Discussant: Rawan Arar Use Increase or Decrease Psychological Distress Keith N. Hampton, Michigan State University 1155. Regular Sessions. Integrative Advances in Emotions From Online Strangers to Offline Friends: A Qualitative Study Research of Video Game Players in Hong Kong Gina Lai, Hong Kong Philadelphia Marriott Downtown, 410, Level 4, 8:30-10:10am Baptist University; Ka Yi Fung, Caritas Institute of Higher Session Organizer: Long Doan, University of Maryland Education Presider: Trenton D. Mize, Purdue University Having No One to Turn to: Shame and Suicide in an Online The Promise of Emotion Practice: At the Bedside and Beyond Community Darla Marie Still, University of Arizona Marci D. Cottingham, University of Amsterdam; Rebecca J. Nowhere to Run, Nowhere to Hide: The Possibilities and Erickson, University of Akron Pitfalls of Mobile Communications for Managing Identity Formation through Variances of Pride and Shame Obligations Lindsay Bayham, University of California- Kevin Hans Waitkuweit, University of Notre Dame Berkeley Happiness and the Reproduction of Inequality: Examining the Psychosocial benefits of Racialized Attitudes and Beliefs 1153. Regular Sessions. Symbolic Interaction: Emotion, Jasmine L. Whiteside, Ohio State University; Paola Echave, 1167. Regular Sessions. Finding Home: Social Stratification Ohio State University; Jake Tarrence, Ohio State University and Residential Attainment Feeling Environmentalism: Passion and Outrage Fuel Philadelphia Marriott Downtown, Franklin Hall 3, Level 4, Environmentally Responsible Behaviors Karen A. Hegtvedt, 8:30-10:10am Emory University; Christie L. Parris, Oberlin College; Session Organizer: Stefanie Ann DeLuca, Johns Hopkins Cathryn Johnson, Emory University University Presider: Kiara Millay Nerenberg, Johns Hopkins University 1156. Regular Sessions. Biomedical Research and Its Social Closed Doors Everywhere? A Meta-Analysis of Ethnic Implications Discrimination in Rental Housing Markets Katrin Auspurg, Philadelphia Marriott Downtown, 411, Level 4, 8:30-10:10am University of Munich; Andreas Schneck, LMU Munich; Session Organizer: Torsten Heinemann, University of Hamburg Thomas Hinz, University of Konstanz Presider: Daniel Navon, University of California-San Diego When the House Finds You: Spontaneous Opportunities in the Early-Life Adversity and the Paradox of Care in Behavioral Housing "Search" Kelley Fong, Harvard University; Hope Epigenetics Research Martine Lappe, Columbia University Harvey, Harvard University Studying Both Sexes: Politics of Sex Differences Research in Being Homeless at the “End” of Homelessness: How the Pre-clinical Biomedical Research Kjersten Bunker Homeless Experience “Housing First” Programs Chris Whittington, Reed College; Rebeca Willis-Conger, Reed Kohut, University of Calgary; Matt Patterson, University of College Calgary Unveiling the Ghosts of the Post-Genomic: How Race is You're Safer Where You Are: The Constrained Stability of Submerged in Polycystic Ovary Syndrome Liz Carlin, City Residents in High-Crime Neighborhoods Sarah Seelye, University of New York-The Graduate Center; Brandon Lee University of Michigan Kramer, Rutgers University Do Mobile Homes Affect Wealth? Analysis of a Cohort Consumer (Dis-)Interest in Genetic Ancestry Testing: The Entering Adulthood During the Mobile Home Boom Brian Roles of Race, Immigration, and Ancestral Certainty Adam L. Levy, Harvard University; Esther Sullivan, University of L. Horowitz, Tel Aviv University; Aliya Saperstein, Stanford -Denver University Discussant: Philip M.E. Garboden, Johns Hopkins University We’re Not Sure What It Means: Genomics, Genetic Counselors, and the Technoscience Thesis Marzena 1168. Section on the Sociology of the Family. Family Policy Woinska, City University of New York-The Graduate Philadelphia Marriott Downtown, Franklin Hall 4, Level 4, Center; Susan Markens, City University of New York- 8:30-10:10am Lehman College Session Organizer: Jennifer L. Hook, University of Southern California 1166. Regular Sessions. Cross-National Sociology Presider: Irene Boeckmann, University of Toronto Philadelphia Marriott Downtown, Franklin Hall 2, Level 4, Do Dads Want to Be There? Men’s Intended Use of Unpaid 8:30-10:10am Parental Leave in Spain Xiana Bueno Garcia, Harvard Session Organizer: Anastasia Gorodzeisky University; Marc Grau-Grau, Harvard Kennedy School Presider: Moshe Semyonov, Tel Aviv University Paid Parental Leave Duration, Number of Children, and Improving Cross-National Survey Research Using the Total Income Growth: A Longitudinal Analysis Karen Z. Kramer, Survey Error Paradigm Tom W. Smith, NORC at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; Sunjin Pak, University of Chicago University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; So Young Park, Inequality and Social Exclusion in Europe: Do Rich Elites Lower University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign the Quality of Life? Jonathan Kelley, University of - Paternity Leave and Relationship Quality and Conflict: Reno; M.D.R. Evans, University of Nevada-Reno Variations by Gender and Mothers’ Work Status Richard J. Compatibility of Ethnic and National Identifications under Petts, Ball State University; Chris Knoester, Ohio State Multicultural Policies Akira Igarashi, Tohoku University University Pathways to Corruption: Institutional Context and Citizen The Positive Spillover and Crossover of Paternity Leave Use: A Participation in Bureaucratic Corruption Marina Dyadic Longitudinal Analysis Karen Z. Kramer, University of Zaloznaya, University of ; Vicki Hesli Claypool, Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; Hanjin Bae, Seoul National University of Iowa; William M. Reisinger, University of University; Cheong-ah Huh, Seoul National University; Iowa Sunjin Pak, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign What Do We Know about the Islamic Radicalism: A Meta- Discussant: Irene Boeckmann, University of Toronto analysis of Academic Publications Peyman Hekmatpour, University of 1169. Section on Sociology of Sexualities. Sexual Racism Philadelphia Marriott Downtown, Franklin Hall 5, Level 4, California-Santa Cruz 8:30-10:10am From Voids and Villains to Values and Vision: Empirically Session Organizer: Jason Orne, Drexel University Tested Frames for Catalyzing Progressive Social Change Counting the Costs: Relationship Formation Among Black and Jessica Renee Moyer, FrameWorks Institute; Marisa White College-educated Women Sarah Adeyinka-Skold, Gerstein Pineau, FrameWorks Institute; Moira E. O'Neil, University of Pennsylvania FrameWorks Institute Intimacy in the Shadow of Bases: Heroic Love and Exploitative Training Young Researchers in Public Sociology: Feeling Race Sex Myths Victoria Reyes, University of California-Riverside and Class in the Field Michelle A. Ronda, City University of Teachers’ Agency and Reproducing Racial Hierarchy in New York-Borough of Community College; ’s Sex Education Classrooms Sarah "Izzy" Robin G. Isserles, City University of New York-Borough of Pellegrine, Mississippi State University Manhattan Community College We Got Cheap Beer and Hipsters; They Got Beefcakes and Martinis: How Gay Men Choose Bars Russell Kyle 1172. Special Session. Doing Sociology Beyond University Walls Saunders, University Philadelphia Marriott Downtown, Franklin Hall 8, Level 4, Discussant: Shantel Gabrieal Buggs, State University 8:30-10:10am 1170. Section on Racial and Ethnic Minorities. Feeling Settler Session Organizer: Syed Ali, University Colonialism: Indigenous and Non-indigenous Panelists: Philip N. Cohen, University of Maryland Perspectives Letta Page, Contexts Magazine Philadelphia Marriott Downtown, Franklin Hall 6, Level 4, Steven William Thrasher, NYU 8:30-10:10am David Charles Schalliol, St. Olaf College Session Organizer: Michelle M. Jacob, University of Oregon Eve Louise Ewing, University of Chicago Presider: Michelle M. Jacob, University of Oregon Syed Ali, Long Island University #NoDAPL: Investigating Digital Traces of Settler Colonialism in Over the past many years, sociologists have thought long and hard over a Native-led Social Movement Gail Waterhouse, how to do public sociology. Still, most of us, irrespective of the quality of our work or possible broader importance, are pretty irrelevant beyond our small- Northeastern University ish scholarly circuits. Our research, earth shattering though it may be, is like Intersectional Representation among Central Actors in an that tree falling in the forest. We think, we research, and we write, but few and Climate Scientist Boundary notice. (SAD!) The panelists here -- former editors and current senior Organization May Dhillon, University of Michigan managing editor of Contexts, a journalist, a photographer, and a poet (sociologists all) -- will discuss different ways they do their thing to find and Settler Colonial Resignification and Indigenous Resurgence: communicate with that unicorn we're all looking for -- the informed, general cultural sovereignty in Hawai‘i Heidi Christine Nicholls, public audience. University of Virginia 1173. Special Session. Community Engaged Scholarship in Unsettling Pathways: How Some Settlers Embrace Sociology: The Urgency of Radical Resistance in Perilous Reconciliation with Indigenous Peoples Jeffrey Steven Times Denis, McMaster University; Mollie McGuire, McMaster University Philadelphia Marriott Downtown, Franklin Hall 9, Level 4, 8:30-10:10am The Role of Nationalism and Masculine Ideology in Support Session Organizers: Sancha Doxilly Medwinter, University of for Symbolism Harmful to Native Arianne E. Massachusetts-Amherst Eason, University of Washington; Laurel R. Davis-Delano, Springfield College; Stephanie A. Fryberg, University of John B. Diamond, University of Wisconsin-Madison Mark R. Warren, University of Massachusetts-Boston Washington Higher-education Organizing for an Uncertain Time: Discussant: Dwanna L. Robertson, Colorado College Cultivating Multi-racial Coalitions for Collaborative, 1171. Section on Sociological Practice and Public Sociology. Community-engaged Scholarship Jose Zapata Calderon, Feeling Race and Public Sociology Pitzer College Philadelphia Marriott Downtown, Franklin Hall 7, Level 4, Centering Community Voices and Experiences at the Margins: 8:30-10:10am Immigrants Speak Back to the Academy, the Media, and Session Organizer: Leslie Hossfeld, Mississippi State University the State Thomas Pineros Shields, University of Presider: Katie Kerstetter, George Mason University Massachusetts-Lowell Community Initiated Student Engaged Research: A Model for We Minoritized and First-Generation Recruits of the Academy Integrated Public Sociology Steven McKay, University of Reclaim Our Value: The “Diversity” Social Contract California-Santa Cruz; Miriam Greenberg, University of Renegotiated Sancha Doxilly Medwinter, University of California-Santa Cruz; Rebecca London, University of Massachusetts-Amherst Activist Scholarship and Educational Justice: Intersectional for Analyzing Affective Surveillance Simone Browne, Organizing in the Age of Trump Mark R. Warren, University University of Texas-Austin of Massachusetts-Boston Captivating Technology: Race, Technoscience, and Liberatory Discussant: John B. Diamond, University of Wisconsin-Madison Imagination Ruha Benjamin, In an era of persistent, inflamed tensions around race, class, immigration, Ways of Being Seen: Race, Inequality, and Artistic Responses and citizenship, sociologists face growing calls to confront issues of to Ubiquitous Surveillance Torin Monahan, University of oppression and social justice directly. ASA leaders have made steps toward a more engaged sociology – from Michael Burawoy’s 2005 call for public North Carolina-Chapel Hill sociology to the recent formation of the Sociology Action Network. From the social media and platform Facebook’s “reactions” Researchers, community members, and activists who conduct collaborative, button that lets users express how they feel, like “Sad”, “Angry” and “Haha”, community engaged scholarship (CCES) offer a compelling answer to this call to the U.S. Department of Homeland Security’s Eye on Awareness™ anti- by partnering to create knowledge in direct support of equity-oriented terrorism program that tasks front desk staff, housekeeping attendants and change agendas. This kind of scholarship challenges the hierarchy of expertise other hotel workers with detecting terrorist behaviors and suspicious guests and the hegemony of academic knowledge, recognizing that communities by trusting their gut feelings and saying something if they see something, have a need for and indeed a “right” to research, collaborate, and organize emotions continue to be a ways and means of surveillance. The idea that efforts to build power for change. Unfortunately, while calls for more emotion analytic software and other affective computing technologies are engagement emerge periodically, mainstream sociology creates numerous put to use for racial profiling – like targeted advertising or denial of services, incentives that undermine the vitality and feasibility of such work. In this the analytics firm Geofeedia’s tracking of activists of color by monitoring session, we draw on the experience and work of scholars of the Urban emojis on social media, and facial recognition technology that is said to read Research Based Action Network (URBAN) Scholars – a coalition of 1,800+ travellers’ emotions at airports and public spaces and then assign threat scholars, activists, and artists committed to social change, and democratizing categories – requires that we center race and its various intersections when it knowledge production. This session covers how to create institutional comes to our analyses of surveillance. This panel seeks to do just this by infrastructures that support this kind of scholarship and support the scholars historicizing surveillance, discussing infrastructure, analyzing how surveillance who pursue it, as this work challenges entrenched inequality and oppression. is felt by those who are subject to it, and examining the role of resistance. URBAN will work with ASA Sections to empower administrators, graduate apprentices, and credentialed scholars to pursue and promote acceptance 1176. Regular Sessions. Consumers and Consumption and visibility of this model of accountability and collaboration in research, Philadelphia Marriott Downtown, Franklin Hall 12, Level 4, activism, mentoring and apprenticeship, in academic institutions and among 8:30-10:10am peers. Session Organizer: Cassi L. Pittman Claytor, Case Western 1174. Section on Sociology of Religion. Religion, Gender, and Reserve University Sexuality Feels Like Home: Home Stagers’ Material Strategies for Philadelphia Marriott Downtown, Franklin Hall 10, Level 4, Influencing Potential Home Buyers Kelcie Vercel, University 8:30-10:10am of Notre Dame Session Organizer: Rachel A. Rinaldo, University of Colorado- Giving Black: Cultural Consumption and Cultural Steering Boulder Among Wealthy Patricia A. Banks, Presider: Rachel A. Rinaldo, University of Colorado-Boulder Mount Holyoke Coming Out? How Religion, Race, and Sexuality Shape Knowing the Knowing Child: Children’s Market Researchers as Polygamist Clandestinity in France and the United States Moral Brokers Daniel Thomas Cook, Rutgers University Melanie Heath, McMaster University Pleasure, Discipline, and Alienation: Emotions and Morality in (How) Can you be Orthodox and Gay? Negotiating Same-Sex Food Procurement and Consumption Practices Kara Alexis Desire and Jewish Orthodoxy Orit Avishai, Fordham Young, Ohio State University University 1177. Student Forum Session. Health and Belonging among The Politics of Gender in ’s Hindu Nationalist Movement College Students Babs Grossman-Thompson, California State University- Philadelphia Marriott Downtown, Franklin Hall 13, Level 4, Long Beach; Luke Wagner, Yale University 8:30-10:10am White Women Who Lead: Mobilizing Race and Gender in a Session Organizers: Uriel Serrano, University of California- National Evangelical Women's Ministry Kelsy Burke, Santa Cruz University of -Lincoln; Amy D. McDowell, Ellen Whitehead, Rice University University of Mississippi Presider: Horace Joseph Duffy, Rice University Discussant: Sarah Diefendorf, University of Washington Class Cultures on Campus: Class Background, Ease and 1175. Special Session. Surveillance and Emotion Belonging at an Elite Liberal Arts College Daniel Laurison, Philadelphia Marriott Downtown, Franklin Hall 11, Level 4, Swarthmore College; Abha Lal, Swarthmore College; 8:30-10:10am Gabriel Evans, Swarthmore College; Sonya Chen, Session Organizer: Mary Romero, Arizona State University Swarthmore College; Sonja Dahl, Swarthmore College Presider: Simone Browne, University of Texas-Austin Contexts of : Student Mental Health Service Use I Always Feel Like Somebody's Watching Me: Methodologies across Post-Secondary Institutions Nicole Solanges Malette, University of British Columbia Older Siblings’ Impact on Resilience, Social Identity Conflict, Dana McClellen Auden, University of North Texas and Self-efficacy on Mexican American College Students Table 03. , Environmental Policy and Corporate Abigail Leon, University of Illinois at Chicago; Kevin Influence Gonzalez, University of Illinois at Chicago; Evelyn Lara, Table Presider: Sarah D'Onofrio, University of - University of Illinois at Chicago Knoxville Prescription Drug Use and Secondary Exposure Among College Neoliberal Sacrifice Zones: Tracing the Neoliberalization of Students: A Focus on Gender and Class Erica Hughs, Environmental Policy in Wisconsin Sarah D'Onofrio, Pennsylvania State University University of Tennessee-Knoxville Discussant: Karen Okigbo, City University of New York-The Theorizing New Structural Dynamics in Multilevel Climate Graduate Center Governance: A Social Capital and Critical Urban Theory Approach Ben Leffel, University of California-Irvine 1181. Meeting. Department Resources Group (DRG) Training Groundwater in California: From Juridical Object to Philadelphia Marriott Downtown, Salon D, Level 5, 8:30am- Biosecurity Apparatus Caleb Richard Scoville, University 12:10pm of California-Berkeley; Razvan Amironesei, University of 1183. Section on Environomental Sociology Refereed California-San Diego Roundtable Session Priming the Well: Frackademia and the Corporate Pipeline Philadelphia Marriott Downtown, Salon G, Level 5, 8:30- of Oil and Gas Funding into Higher Education Anthony 9:30am E. Ladd, Loyola University-New Orleans Session Organizer: Kari Marie Norgaard, University of Oregon Perpetuating Unsustainable Paradigms: The Universities' Table 01. Settler-Colonialism and Indigenous Peoples Failure to Provide Eco-literacy Manuel Vallee, Settler Colonialism and the Era of Neomodernization in University of Auckland Water Management Stephen Philip Gasteyer, Michigan Table 04. Environmental Movements State University; Matthew R. Sanderson, State Table Presider: Jungyeon Lee University; Rachel Havrelock, University of Illinois at A Comparative Analysis of Environmental NGO Activism in Chicago Turkey and Indonesia Ayse Nal Akcay, University of Native American Women’s Environmental Critique: An Washington Intersectional Perspective Celene Krauss, Kean Community Response to Wind Energy Siting in the West University Hilary Schaffer Boudet, Oregon State University; Ecofeminism and Climate Justice: The Case of Standing Leanne Giordono, Oregon State University; Anna Rock Corrie Grosse, College of Saint Benedict & Saint Karmazina, Oregon State University; Casey L. Taylor, John's University State University; Brent Steel, Oregon State The Park as Racial Practice: Decolonizing Nature in University Cassie M. Hays, Gettysburg College Institutionalization and Action in Reform Table 02. Public Health and Environmental Justice Environmentalism: Identities and Tactics of Volunteer Table Presider: Lauren Richter, Northeastern University Water Quality Monitoring Participants Jaime Constructing Ignorance: Environmental Health Data Under McCauley, Coastal Carolina University the Toxic Substances Control Act Lauren Richter, Table 05. Environmental Perception and Concern I Northeastern University; Phil Brown Table Presider: Feng Hao, University of From the Inside Out: The Fight for Environmental Justice Sarasota-Manatee Within Government Agencies Jill Lindsey Harrison, A Multilevel Analysis of Environmental Concern: Evidence University of Colorado-Boulder from China Feng Hao, University of South Florida The Tradeoff Paradox: Racialized Poverty Segregation and Sarasota-Manatee; Lijun Song, Vanderbilt University Industrial Facilities in the U.S. Over Time Kerry Ard, Divergent Roads: A Cross-national Intercohort Analysis of Ohio State University Affluence and Environmental Concern Tom Neighborhood and Social Environmental Influences on VanHeuvelen, University of Illinois at Urbana- Chronic Health Conditions in Children Ashley Wendell Champaign; Nikolas Summers, Indiana University Kranjac, Chapman University; Justin T. Denney, Does Fossil Fuel Dependence Shape Public Awareness and Washington State University Perception of Climate Change? A Cross-national Understanding Unplanned Hospital Readmissions: Investigation Kyle Knight, University of - Rationale for the Study of Neighborhoods and Their Huntsville Surrounding Areas Dale Elgert Yeatts, University of Does Owning a Well Affect Environmentalism? Exploring North Texas; Ami R. Moore, University of North Texas; Rural Water Supply Infrastructure, Moderation, and Groundwater Citizenship Brock Ternes, SUNY Cortland Table 06. Environmental Perception and Concern II Taylor Duncan, University of Tennessee; Faiza , Table Presider: Katrina Running, Idaho State University University of Tennessee; Jacqueline Adams, University Perceptions of Fairness Regarding Agricultural Water Use of Tennessee; Victoria Gilooly, University of Tennessee Restrictions in Idaho Katrina Running, Idaho State The Best Small Town in America? Perceptions of University; Morey Burnham, Idaho State University; Community and Disaster Recovery Kelly Bergstrand, Margaret V. du Bray, Idaho State University University of Texas-Arlington; Brian Mayer, University Equifinality and Pathways to Environmental Concern: A of Arizona Fuzzy-set Analysis Jared Fitzgerald, Boston College Sea Level Rise and Society: Towards a Sociology of Climate Place, Proximity, and Perceived Harm: The Effects of Change Adaptation Daniel M. Harrison, Lander Extreme Weather on Views about Climate Change University; Paul Kooistra, Furman University Hilary Schaffer Boudet, Oregon State University; Chad Sea Level Rise is Global, but Moving Strategies are Small Zanocco, Oregon State University; Roberta Nilson, and Local Karen O'Neill, Rutgers University; Heather Oregon State University; Hannah Satein, Oregon State Fenyk, Rutgers University University; Hannah Terese Whitley Table 10. Ecovillages, Community and Sustainability over Ecology: Climate Change Perception among Table Presider: Chie Lorene Togami, University of Pittsburgh U.S. Specialty Crop Producers Yetkin Borlu, University Creating Commitment in an Ecovillage Community Chie of Richmond; Leland Glenna, Pennsylvania State Lorene Togami, University of Pittsburgh University Cultivating Heritage: Sustainable Development in the Table 07. Media and Public Discourse South African Cederberg Jennifer Keahey, Arizona State Table Presider: Cassie M. Hays, Gettysburg College University Covering Wildfires: Media Emphasis and Silence after the Scaling Up Socioecological Values: Comparing Two Urban Carlton and Okanogan Complex Wildfires Alissa Agricultural Experiments Christina A. Ergas, University Cordner, Whitman College of Tennessee #Safari, Terroir and Wilderness 2.0 Cassie M. Hays, Table 11. Air Pollution Gettysburg College Table Presider: Anna C. McCreery, Elevate Energy Variation in Public Discourse about Fracking across Space: U.S Federal Air Pollution Policy: An Index of Policy Evidence from a Computational Text Analysis Fedor A. Strength, 1955-2000 Anna C. McCreery, Elevate Dokshin, University of Toronto Energy; J. Craig Jenkins, Ohio State University Table 08. Emissions and Climate Pledges Air Pollution Exposure Assessments for Cyclists and Other Table Presider: Julius Alexander McGee, Portland State Active Commuters: A Review Eric R. Van Rite, American University Institutes for Research Can Reducing Income Inequality Decouple Economic Where there is Smoke: Solid Fuel Externalities, Gender, Growth from CO2 Emissions? Julius Alexander McGee, and Adult Respiratory Health in Aashish Gupta, Portland State University; Patrick Trent Greiner, University of Pennsylvania University of Oregon Why Do Not Most People Wear Facemask when Exposed Carbon Credits: Varieties, Social Meanings, and Economic to Outdoor Air Pollution? Dan Wu, Sun Yat-Sen Circuits John Chung-En Liu, Occidental College University; Xunzhou Ma, Southwest Minzu University; If it’s Good for Business: Effects of Pro-Commercial Shiqiu Zhang, Peking University; Ling Zhang, Sun Yat- International Business Climate on the Environment Sen University; Jie Wang, Southwest Minzu University; Annika Rieger, Boston College Zhongdong Li, Southwest Minzu University; Yuying Lie, The Institutionalization of Climate Ledges: A Historical Sun Yat-Sen University; Shuwei Li, Sun Yat-Sen Review Julia Flagg, Connecticut College University Table 09. Climate Change and Disasters Air Pollution and Hispanic Communities: A Review of the Table Presider: Kelly Bergstrand, University of Texas- Sociological and Public Health Literature between Arlington 2007-2017 Stephanie Clark, Northeastern University Food Security and Global Climate Change: A Comparative Table 12. Living in a Green World? Institutional and Industry Analysis of Farmers of California, Ethiopia, and Tactics Indonesia Sara Bruene, California State University- Table Presider: Kindra De-Arman, University of Oregon Northridge Green Glass Ceilings: Gender and Work in the European Social Order, Environmental Impacts and Crisis Union’s Green Economies Valeria Bonatti, Bard College Communication: Mining Tweets for Analysis of Greenwashing Big Utility: Corporate Environmental Hurricane Disaster Response Chien-fei Chen, University Communication, Climate Change, and Environmental of Tennessee; Xiaojing Xu, University of Tennessee; Crime Victoria Rachel Ream, North Carolina State University; Stephen J. Scanlan, Ohio University Eliyahu, Northwestern University Impact Science, Anti-Reflexivity, and the Natural Gas Military Service, Gender, and STEM Occupations Regina E. Industry's PR Campaign Robert Duffy, Rutgers Werum, University of Nebraska-Lincoln; Christina R. University Steidl, University of Alabama-Huntsville; Sela Harcey, Taken into Consideration? Stakeholder Inclusion in U.S. University of Nebraska-Lincoln; Jacob P. Absalon, Forest Service Projects Kindra De-Arman, University of United States Military Academy Oregon Professional Socialization as an Organizational Change An Examination of the Role of Local Knowledge in Coastal Mechanism in Gendered STEM Workplaces Yun Kyung Restoration Decisions in Southeast Jacob Cho, University of Wisconsin-Madison; Myra Marx Lipsman, University of Kansas Ferree, University of Wisconsin Table 13. Theorizing Environmental Sociology and the Agency Segregated Science: Gender Segregation in Global Physics of Other Beings and Biology Di Di, Rice University; Elaine Howard Table Presider: Jordan Fox Besek, State University of New Ecklund, Rice University; Christopher P. Scheitle, York-Buffalo College of Saint Benedict-Saint John's University Food, Fishing, and Fertilizer: Menhaden and the Tragedy Table 02. Identity and Labor Process of the Commodity Timothy Clark, North Carolina State; Table Presider: Matt Vidal, Loughborough University London Stefano B. Longo, North Carolina State University Becoming a Cannabis Connoisseur: Moralizing Labor in From Social Constructionism to Social Aesthetics: Contested Markets Michele L. Cadigan, University of Implications for Environmental Sociology Kyle Puetz, Washington University of Arizona Becoming and Working: Learning to Craft, Navigating What Can Flying Fish Teach Us About Social History? Work Paul James Morgan, California State University- Jordan Fox Besek, State University of New York-Buffalo Stanislaus , Socioecological Inequality and the Plight of Generational Mismatch: Negotiating the Fit between the Honeybee: An Intersectional Analysis Laurent Cilia, Occupation and Lifestyle among Small-town New University of Colorado England Firefighters Ashley Parry, Boston College Table 14. Key Questions in Cross National Environmental My Body of Work: Promotional Labor and the Strategic Theory Use of Complementary Forms of Work David Schieber, Table Presider: Xiaorui Huang, Boston College University of California-Los Angeles An Asymmetrical Analysis of Working Hours and Table 03. Healthcare and Medicine Environmental Pressures Jared Fitzgerald, Boston Table Presider: Alaz Kilicaslan, Boston University College; Xiaorui Huang, Boston College Autonomy and Articulation: Organizational Change and A Study of Economy, Trade, and Environment for 108 the Daily Work of Healthcare Providers Jane Schlapkohl Countries between 1990 and 2015 Feng Hao, VanHeuvelen, University of Illinois at Urbana- University of South Florida Sarasota-Manatee Champaign The United States, Bilateral Debt-for-nature Swaps, and Debating Medical Kickbacks: Disreputable Exchanges, Forest Loss: A Cross-national Analysis Jamie Marie Informal Payment and Morality in Post-socialist China Sommer, State University of New York-Stony Brook; Yibing Shen, Brown University John Shandra, State University of New York-Stony Gender and Legitimacy in Professionalized Service Brook; Michael Restivo, State University of New York- Occupations: The Case of Alternative Death Care Ara Geneseo Allene Francis, College of the Holy Cross Obstetric Decision-making in Hospital-based Childbirth 1184. Section on Organizations, Occupations, and Work Amelia Hawbaker, Indiana University Refereed Roundtable Session Table 04. Professions Philadelphia Marriott Downtown, Salon H, Level 5, 8:30- Table Presider: Mildred Enid Rey, University of Chicago 10:10am Research and the Postwar Shift in the Identity of Veterans Session Organizers: Nicole Genevieve Denier, Colby College Health Administration Medical Professionals, an Ken-Hou Lin, University of Texas-Austin Exploration Greg Greenberg, Veterans Health Eric C. Dahlin, Brigham Young University Administration Table 01. Gender and STEM The Artist, the Teacher, the Art Teacher: Audience and Table Presider: Regina E. Werum, University of Nebraska- Expertise in the Professional Project Alison Gerber, Lincoln Lund University Candidate Evaluations and Gender in High-Tech Firms: A The Professionalization of Doctors as a Model for Teachers Case of Gendered Language in the Hiring Process Miri and National Board Certification Mildred Enid Rey, University of Chicago Managing Legitimacy in Newly-formed Membership Table 05. Innovation and Technology Association Tessa Dorothy Huttenlocher, University of Table Presider: Alexandria Vasquez, Brandeis University Pennsylvania Innovation as a Social Process: Competition, Strategic Prisms and Org Charts: Dynamics of Formal Authority and Resources and Recombinatorial Identity Expression Status in Contemporary Organizations Clark Bernier, Alexandria Vasquez, Brandeis University Princeton University Technology and Control: Organizing through Digital Weakening Cultural Strength: Firm Performance Platforms Will Attwood-Charles, Boston College Uncertainty and Norm Consensus Matthew Corritore, Technology, Work and Family Jerry A. Jacobs, University of Stanford University Pennsylvania; Ariane Ollier-Malaterre, Université du Table 09. Valuation and Evaluation Québec A Montréal; Nancy Rothbard, University of Table Presider: Kendra Jason, University of North Carolina- Pennsylvania Charlotte The Promise and Perils of Creative Destruction: A Study on How Much Is This Worth? The Effects of Evaluation Industrial Crisis Devika Narayan, University of Practices on Performance Stacy E. Lom, University of Minnesota Central Arkansas Table 06. Work and Family Precarious Values: Identity Threats and the Organic Foods Table Presider: Lindsey Trimble O'Connor, University of Product Category in the U.S. Market Michael Haedicke, California-Channel Islands Drake University How Do Individuals’ Worldviews about Work, Family, and Pygmalion Revisited: Determining Worth and Mobility Gender Shape Understandings of Family Prospects for Low-skill Workers in Healthcare Kendra Responsibilities Discrimination? Lindsey Trimble Jason, University of North Carolina-Charlotte O'Connor, University of California-Channel Islands; Julie When Virtue Becomes Obligation: Competitive Morality A. Kmec, Washington State University and the Overproduction of Prosocial Behavior James Y. Mutual Dependencies: Labour and Family Chu, Stanford University Organization Milosz Miszczynski, Kozminski University, Table 10. Institutions and Institutional Change Poland Table Presider: Pamela A. Popielarz, University of Illinois at Negotiated Compliance with Parental Leave Law in Korean Chicago Workplaces Kyungmin Baek, Nazarbayev University; Institutional Complexity, Internal Conflict and IPOs of Seongsoo Choi, Higher School of Economics China’s Education and Training Organizations Le Lin, Young Women’s Attitudes toward Future Work Joan M. University of -Manoa Hermsen, University of ; Don Edward Willis, Institutional Logics, Contradiction, and Symbolic Power: University of Missouri Theorizing Ambivalence and Confidence in the Organic Table 07. Organizational Theory Foods Sector Michael Haedicke, Drake University Table Presider: Ryan Hagen, Columbia University Managing Brotherhood: Fraternal Orders, Bureaucracy A Relational Theory of the Firm Robert F. Freeland, and Rationalization in Nineteenth-century America University of Wisconsin Pamela A. Popielarz, University of Illinois at Chicago Resource Accretion and Organizational Resilience: Trusty to be Treacherous: A Harbinger of Institutional Evidence from the Disaster Risk Management Field Change Eun Young Song, University College London Ryan Hagen, Columbia University Table 11. Higher Education The Emergence of Practices, Forms, and Fields at Different Personal Experiences of Faculty of Color and White Female Levels: A Qualitative Meta-Analysis Erkan Erdemir, Faculty in the Criminal Justice Field Simone Martin, LIU- Istanbul Sehir University; Umut Koc, Eskisehir Brooklyn Osmangazi University The Discourse of Law School Loans Abby Jean Stivers, State Towards a Theory of Organizational Age Keith R. Johnson, University of New York-Albany Independent Scholar The Impact of Boards on Institutional Trends in Higher Spinach in Crisis: Examining the Industry-led Response to Education Jacob Apkarian, City University of New York- the 2006 U.S. E. coli Outbreak Kelsey Meagher, York College University of California-Davis Table 12. Good Jobs/Bad jobs Table 08. Management and Performance Table Presider: Elizabeth Ann Klainot-Hess, Ohio State Table Presider: Matthew Corritore, Stanford University University Doing Trust: Managers’ Rhetorical Strategies of Trust Alienation of Elite Labor? Work Experience of Elite Global Sarah Elizabeth Mosseri, University of Virginia Business Professionals in New York and Istanbul Organizational Executives as Agents of Decoupling: Mustafa Yavas, Yale University Good Jobs for Whom? Class, Job Reward Orientation and Table Presider: Erica J. Dollhopf, Hartford Seminary Job Satisfaction Among Contingent Faculty Elizabeth A Qualitative Comparative Analysis Examining Ann Klainot-Hess, Ohio State University Collaboration and Cooperation Among Organizations Slopping the “Trough”: Alienated Judgment in Providing Services to Older Adults Stephanie Marie Conventional and Platform-based Media Work in the Teixeira-Poit, RTI International United States Michael L. Siciliano, University of Closing the Pay Gap: Compensation Among Executive California-Los Angeles Leaders of Nonprofit Advocacy Organizations Erica J. Stressors, Strainers, and Fundamental Causes: Well-being Dollhopf, Hartford Seminary of American Workers Dina Banerjee, Indian Institute of Examining the Mediating Influence of Interlocking Board Management Udaipur; Ujjwal Das, Indian Institute of Networks on Grant Making in Public Foundations Management Udaipur Laurie Paarlberg, Texas A&M University; Bryce Table 13. Hannibal, Texas A&M University; Jasmine Johnson, Table Presider: Paul Glavin, McMaster University George Washington University Effects of Social Position and Institutional Contexts on Good Culture Fit: Exploring the Structures of Diversity Motherhood Effects in Self-employment Janna Work in the Non-profit World Leah Glass, City Besamusca, University of Amsterdam University of New York-The Graduate Center How Good or Bad is Economic Inequality for Table 17. Race and Ethnicity at Work Entrepreneurship? Daniel Auguste, University of North Table Presider: David E. Eagle, Duke University Carolina-Charlotte Exploring Emotional Labor Requirements: Can Emotional Precarious Versus Entrepreneurial Pathways into Self- “Overtime” Have Adverse Consequences for Minority Employment: Work and Nonwork Antecedents of Workers? Diana Singh, McMaster University Canadians’ Self-Employment Transitions Paul Glavin, A Dull Knife Still Cuts Deeply: Ethnic Bias and Wage McMaster University; Tomislav Filipovic, McMaster Inequality Hilary J. Holbrow, Harvard University University; Mark van der Maas, University of Toronto Racial Group Differences in the Impact of Hiring, Firing, Table 14. Gender, Sexual Orientation, and Career and Promotion Discrimination on Mental Health Table Presider: Youngjoon Bae, University of Massachusetts- Megan Robinson, Vanderbilt University Amherst The Barriers to the Economic and Occupational Advancement of Women in French Companies Kuniko Attainment of Black Professionals in a Predominantly Ishiguro, Tokyo International University Foundation White Organization David E. Eagle, Duke University Mobility of Gender Segregation and Its Effect on Wage Table 18. Marginalized Work and Workers Growth Youngjoon Bae, University of Massachusetts- Table Presider: Molly Vollman Makris, City University of New Amherst York-Guttman Community College Sexual Orientation and Employment Patterns in Young Restaurant Workers and Their Foes: A Reconsideration of Adulthood Koji Ueno, Florida State University; Emily the Customer in Service Work Taylor Nicole Laemmli, Daina Saras, Florida State University University of Wisconsin-Madison When do Women get Bullied at Work? Influences from Seasonal Gentrification and Jobs on the Jersey Shore: Organizational Components of Workplace Bullying Preliminary Findings from Asbury Park, Anthony Rainey, University of Massachusetts-Amherst; Molly Vollman Makris, City University of New York- Silvia Maja Melzer, University of Bielefeld Guttman Community College; Mary Gatta, Rutgers Table 15. Activism and Alternative Organizations University Design as Transgression: Activism for Racial Justice at the Social Capital, Career Choices and Differentiated Migrant 2017 Black in Design Conference Shawhin Roudbari, Patterns of the Chinese Rural Migrants Thomas Peng, University of Colorado-Boulder University of California-Berkeley Ecopreneurship and Reflexive Modernity: An Tip Work: Examining the Social Implications of Tipping Autoethnographic Exploration of a Ugandan Start-Up Beyond the Service Counter Eli R. Wilson, University of Sarah A. Stefanos, University of Wisconsin-Madison California-Los Angeles Identity, Gender and Bburnout: A Longitudinal Study Jason Table 19. Employment and Job Searching Jeffrey Jones, State University of New York-Stony Table Presider: Sara Chaganti, Brandeis University Brook; Sienna Thorgusen, State University of New York- Captive Financialization and Employment Colin Birkhead, Stony Brook Duke University Insights from Three Periods of American Worker Jobs Found through Social Contacts: Puzzling Coexistence Cooperation Joan S.M. Meyers, Cal Poly of Higher Job Satisfaction and Higher Quitting Table 16. Non-Profit Intentions Min Zhou, University of Victoria Performing Employability: The Job Interview as Aesthetic Session Organizer: Eric Anthony Grollman, University of Labor Sara Chaganti, Brandeis University Richmond The Price of the Conversion: From Professional Presider: Eric Anthony Grollman, University of Richmond Disqualification to Social Decommissioning in Panelists: Karen Kelsky, TheProfessorIsIn.com Migration Ali Belaidi, Ecole Nationale Supérieure du Irene Shankar, Mount Royal University Management ENSM C. Shawn McGuffey, Boston College Table 20. Networks and Social Capital Bethany M Coston, Virginia Commonwealth University Table Presider: Amanda Barrett Cox, University of Leslie Jones, University of Pennsylvania Pennsylvania Hephzibah Virginia Strmic-Pawl, Manhattanville College Interorganizational Ties as a Double-edged Sword: The In recent months, we have witnessed the issue of sexual violence shift Role of Ego Network and Knowledge in Creativity A- from silence to national discourse. From the election of sexual predator to US president, to the outing of multiple harassers and rapists in Hollywood, and Sung Hong thousands of survivors sharing their stories online via the #MeToo social Mentorship as Capital Transfer: The Role of Capital in media hashtag, attention to sexual violence has increased and demands for Mentoring Outcomes Peter Lista, Indiana University ending it have grown louder. Academia, like every other social institution, is Organizational Networks and Social Mobility Regimes: A not immune from the pervasiveness of sexual harassment, sexual assault, rape, and stalking. This workshop brings together survivors, experts, and Comparison of Working Class Neighborhoods in activists to achieve two goals. First panelists will discuss ways to effectively Chicago and Seattle Erin Eife, University of Illinois at prevent sexual violence and support survivors of such violence in multiple Chicago; Amy Kate Bailey, University of Illinois at contexts in sociology, including classrooms, departments, conferences, Chicago; Kobie Price, University of Illinois at Chicago research abroad, and online. Second, panelists will speak to the ways that we might use sociology to support broader movements to end sexual violence and Dependent Autonomy Craig D. Lair, around the . Gettysburg College Table 21. Open Topic 1210. Section on Peace, War, and Social Conflict. War, Challenging the Constitutionality of Private Prisons: Conflict, and Disability (Cosponsored with the Section on Insights from Israel Angela Addae, University of Disability and Society) Arizona Pennsylvania Convention Center, 104B, Level 100, 10:30am- Organizational Form Emergence and the Rise of VMOs 12:10pm Laureen K. O'Brien, University of Arizona Session Organizer: Brenda L. Moore, State University of New Overqualification and Skill Development in the OECD Kevin York-Buffalo J. McElrath, State University of New York-Stony Brook Presider: Brenda L. Moore, State University of New York- Contact or Conflict? The Effect of Immigrant Colleagues on Buffalo Attitudes Towards Immigrants Alicia Sheares, Service-Connected Disability and the Veteran Mortality University of California-Berkeley Disadvantage Scott D. Landes, Syracuse University; Andrew S. London, Syracuse University; Janet M. Wilmoth, Saturday, 9:30 am Syracuse University 1122. Meeting. Section on Inequality, Poverty and Mobility Who is Wounded as a Wounded Warrior? Social Construction Business Meeting of War Injuries among Post-9/11 Wounded Veterans Sidra Pennsylvania Convention Center, 113A, Level 100, 9:30- J. Montgomery, University of Maryland 10:10am Discussant: Emily Schneider, University of California-Santa Barbara 1183. Meeting. Section on Environmental Sociology Business Meeting 1211. Regular Sessions. The Culture of Schooling Philadelphia Marriott Downtown, Salon G, Level 5, 9:30- Pennsylvania Convention Center, 105AB, Level 100, 10:10am 10:30am-12:10pm Session Organizer: Jessica McCrory Calarco, Indiana University Saturday, 10:30 am I Can Fill in the Gaps: Social Class Differences in How Parents 1207. Meeting. Honors Program Discussion Tables Make School Choices Stefanie Ann DeLuca, Johns Hopkins Pennsylvania Convention Center, 103B, Level 100, 10:30am- University; Jennifer Rene Darrah-Okike, University of 12:10pm Hawaii; Kiara Millay Nerenberg, Johns Hopkins University Variable Middle-class: How College and Community Cultures 1209. Professional Development Workshop. #MeTooPhD: Redefine Understandings of Social Class Among Mexican- Addressing Sexual Violence in and through Sociology American Students Alma Nidia Garza, University of Pennsylvania Convention Center, 104A, Level 100, 10:30am- California-Irvine 12:10pm How Experience in Educational Institutions Shapes Teachers’ Accounts of Inequality in Student Performance Judson G. neighborhood and space to institutions to social movements. In analyzing Everitt, Loyola University-Chicago; Nathalia Hernandez these questions, we decenter black-white relations as the primary node for understanding race, identity and emotions. We also pay special attention to Vidal; Quintin A Williams, Loyola University-Chicago the ways in which race intersects with other axes of power and domination, Classifying On the Margins: The Perverse Effects of Negative including gender and sexuality, in ways that both create opportunities and Labels among Advantaged Groups Jayanti Johanna Owens, challenges for “feeling race” in positive and transformative ways. Brown University 1215. Thematic Session. Methodological Advances in the Internal Goods in the Sociology of Education: Skills, Habits, Sociology of Emotions Virtues and the Problem of Power Jeffrey Guhin, University Pennsylvania Convention Center, 108B, Level 100, 10:30am- of California-Los Angeles; Joseph Klett, University of 12:10pm California-Santa Cruz Session Organizer: Jan E. Stets, University of California- 1213. Section on Comparative and Historical Sociology. Riverside Orlando Patterson: The Sociology of Slavery in the Long Capturing Emotions using Functional Magnetic Resonance Durée Imaging (fMRI) Rengin Bahar Firat, University of California- Pennsylvania Convention Center, 107AB, Level 100, Riverside 10:30am-12:10pm Using Infrared Thermography to Measure Emotions Dawn T. Session Organizer: George Steinmetz, University of Michigan Robinson, University of Georgia; Jody Clay-Warner, Ancient Slavery and Modern Ideologies: Orlando Patterson University of Georgia and M. I. Finley among the Dons John Bodel, Brown Electrophysiological Manifestations of Distress and Eustress University Will Kalkhoff, Kent State University; Josh Pollock, Kent Second and the Cultural Process of Parasitic State University; Brennan J. Miller, Kent State University; Dishonor Fiona Greenland, University of Virginia Matthew Allen Pfeiffer, Kent State University From Slave Revolts to Social Death Renisa Mawani, University Big Data, Small Data: Mixed Method Sentiment Analysis on of British Columbia Twitter Tony Love, University of ; Jenny L. Davis, The Treasury of Weary Souls Michael Ralph, New York Australian National University University This session will showcase new methods in the study of emotions. Scholars will present technologies such as functional magnetic resonance Discussants: George Steinmetz, University of Michigan imaging, infrared thermography, electroencephalography, and sentiment Orlando Patterson, Harvard University analysis to show how they can capture emotions in a more refined way, thereby detecting what ordinarily may have been missed. Such 1214. Thematic Session. Feeling Race: Solidarity, Affinity and methodological advances will improve our theories about emotions and Belonging develop our understanding of emotions in everyday life. Pennsylvania Convention Center, 108A, Level 100, 10:30am- 1216. Thematic Session. Facing A New Nadir: The 12:10pm Emotionality of Social Justice Work in a Rebirth of White Session Organizer: Opal Tometti, Black Alliance for Just Nationalism Immigration Pennsylvania Convention Center, 109AB, Level 100, Presider: Tianna S. Paschel, University of California-Berkeley 10:30am-12:10pm Panelists: Zakiya T. Luna, University of California-Santa Session Organizer: Saida Grundy, Boston University Barbara Presider: Saida Grundy, Boston University Jason Orne, Drexel University The *I* of the Storm: Encountering White Emotions as Jennifer A. Jones, University of Notre Dame Scholar-Activists of Color Saida Grundy, Boston University Discussant: G. Cristina Mora, University of California-Berkeley From Black Lives Matter to Black Liberation Keeanga- The sociology of race and ethnicity has paid much attention to the negative effects of processes of racialization on individuals and communities Yamahtta Taylor, Princeton University across a range of social, economic and political outcomes. Scholars have also Contesting Misogynoir: Black Women’s Digital Resistance in done important work on how racialization, and racism specifically, negatively U.S. Culture Moya Bailey, Northeastern University affects identity, self-esteem, social relations and the possibilities of building I Feel, Therefore I Know: White Resistance and the inclusive communities across racial divides. Nevertheless, less attention has been paid to the ways in which individuals and groups construct counter- Phenomenology of Ignorance Jennifer C. Mueller, narratives about themselves and their communities, or how they foster racial Skidmore College consciousness and solidarity across groups. Indeed, as they navigate societies “I have firmly believed all along that the law was on our side and would, based on racial meanings and hierarchies, they also find ways to construct when we appealed to it, give us justice. I feel shown of that belief and utterly ideas of themselves and build social relationships that are not based discouraged, and just now, it if were possible, would gather my race in my exclusively on negation and domination. In this thematic panel we analyze arms and fly away with them.” —Ida B. Wells Memphis Diary Ida B. Wells- the understudied positive emotions related to race and racial identity. More Barnett, the famed journalist, suffragist, sociologist, and Black feminist, wrote specifically, we focus on how race has been a source of solidarity, affinity and these words into her personal diary in the midst of a nadir moment in Black belonging for people. In it, we analyze how these positive emotions history, in which relentless racial terrorism— particularly lynching— was the associated with race play out in various spaces from the politics of weapon of choice for a widespread white backlash to the Reconstruction’s Black progress just a generation prior. In her diary, Wells creates an intimate Bois’s, The Philadelphia Negro. Panelists will not only expand our space in which her long and tiring struggle for justice is laid bare in the understanding of the importance of Du Bois's work, but also discuss the confessional of her private writing. This haunting and yet reassuring language prospects and limitations of using population based survey data to examine brings us insight into not only the emotional toil that liberation movements blacks’ life chances in the United States. take on activists, but also into the emotional practices of our activist foremothers throughout some of our history’s darkest days. This panel seeks 1223. Professional Development Workshop. Follow the to lay bare, critique, and strategize the emotional labor, rewards, and costs Leader: Building your Audience and Making an Impact that contemporary scholars/activists have encountered at the dawn of with Twitter (Sponsored by the Public Engagement another possible nadir in our history where we are witnessing the re- normalization of White nationalism. By placing panelists and audience Advisory Committee) members in conversation, this panel hope to draw attention to experiences Pennsylvania Convention Center, 113B, Level 100, 10:30am- and first-hand accounts of the emotional work of activism, as well as provide 12:10pm some evidence-based research about the role of emotions, emotional health, Session Organizer: Dustin Kidd, University and the personal in social justice movements. This panel particularly focuses on the role of socially and politically marginalized peoples and Panelists: Nancy Wang Yuen, Biola University women/femmes in this work. Tennille Allen, Lewis University Nicole Gonzalez Van Cleve, Temple University 1218. Teaching Workshop. Partnering with Community Lisa Wade, Occidental College Organizations to Develop Culturally Relevant, Place- Dustin Kidd, Temple University based Learning Experiences The Task Force on Engaging Sociology is proposing to sponsor this and Pennsylvania Convention Center, 111A, Level 100, 10:30am- other workshops that focus on illuminating best practices, key strategies, and 12:10pm innovative techniques for engaging new publics in sociological dialogues. Our Session Organizer: Latasha Sarpy, Bunker Hill Community discipline has much to say about many of the most controversial topics on Twitter: race, immigration policy, gender inequality, sports, and the rise of College Trumpism. Many of these topics touch on the 2018 theme of “Feeling Race” BHCC has earned a national reputation for creating successful learning and the workshop leader is committed to featuring panelists who don’t shy environments for its diverse student body. In this workshop participants will away from such controversies, but choose instead to engage them in the learn about a replicable model for partnering with community organizations digital realm. This panel will be of interest to any ASA member seeking to to develop culturally relevant, place-based learning experiences. Participants increase the knowledge of Twitter and how to use it to make an impact in the will benefit from the College’s experience building Cultural Institutes in public sphere African American, Asian American, and Latino Studies. The proposed workshop will engage participants in the following dynamic learning activities: 1224. Meeting. First Time Attendees Orientation 1) Think-Pair-Share of the defining features of culturally relevant practice; 2) Pennsylvania Convention Center, 113C, Level 100, 10:30am- Jigsaw Activity that draws upon Visual Thinking Strategies (VTS) to engage participants in the scholarship and practice of culturally relevant, place-based 12:10pm learning; 3) Discussion of how the Cultural Institute model might be adapted to their local context; and 4) Brainstorm of challenges to implementing this 1238. Meeting. Minority Fellowship Program (MFP) Advisory approach on their campuses and strategies for addressing these challenges. Panel Among the lessons learned are that culturally relevant practice is rooted in a Philadelphia Marriott Downtown, 303, Level 3, 10:30am- growth mindset and firm belief in the capacity of all students to succeed; 12:10pm faculty and staff need ample time for critical reflection during and after Cultural Institutes in order to process what they are learning and integrate it 1241. Meeting. ASA Editors Meeting into their practice; curricular integration is an iterative process, with more depth and expertise achieved over time; and building authentic, reciprocal Philadelphia Marriott Downtown, 306, Level 3, 10:30am- relationships with community partners is an essential component of this 12:10pm work. 1249. Section on Rationality and Society. Theoretical and 1220. Regional Spotlight. The Philadelphia Negro Then and Empirical Advances in Rationality and Society Now: Implications for Survey Based Research on Blacks in Philadelphia Marriott Downtown, 404, Level 4, 10:30am- the United States 12:10pm Pennsylvania Convention Center, 111B, Level 100, 10:30am- Session Organizer: Katie E. Corcoran, West Virginia University 12:10pm Presider: Katie E. Corcoran, West Virginia University Session Organizer: Ryon J. Cobb, University of Southern Agents beyond Control? Organizational Design, Distributed California Digital Systems and the Problem of Corruption Howard T. Presider: Ryon J. Cobb, University of Southern California Welser, Ohio University; Edgar Kiser, University of Panelists: Tukufu Zuberi, University of Pennsylvania Washington Quincy Thomas Stewart, Northwestern University None of Your Business: The Principal Agent Problem, or How Evelyn Joy Patterson, Vanderbilt University Teens and Parents Negotiate Sex Maria Grigoryeva, Thomas A. LaVeist, Johns Hopkins University University of Washington Darrick Hamilton, The New School Sharing Compromising Information as a Cooperative Strategy The goal of this session will be to bring together scholars across the social Wojtek Przepiorka, Utrecht University; Diego Gambetta, sciences to honor the scholarly contributions of William Edward Burghardt Du European University Institute 1250. Regular Sessions. Voluntary and Nonprofit Unnaturally? An Analysis of 7.6 Million Death Records Ka- Organizations: Nonprofits as Formal Organizations yuet Liu, University of California-Los Angeles Philadelphia Marriott Downtown, 405, Level 4, 10:30am- Linked Lives: Mortality Effects of Cumulative Exposure to 12:10pm Neighborhood Level Economic Inequality Linda Zhao, Session Organizer: Hokyu Hwang, UNSW Australia Business Harvard University; Juli Simon Thomas, Harvard University; School Philipp Hessel, Harvard University; Jason Beckfield, Presider: Hokyu Hwang, UNSW Australia Business School Harvard University Beyond Content Types: Assessing the Relationship of Trajectories of Cognitive Decline and Disability in the Mexican- Association Structures to Member Political Participation origin Population Sunshine Marie Rote, University of Matthew G. Baggetta, Indiana University; Kimberly Louisville; Jacqueline L. Angel, University of Texas-Austin; Madsen, Indiana University Terrence D. Hill, University of Arizona; Kyriakos S. The Building Blocks of Social Organization: A Modular Theory Markides, University of Texas-Medical Branch and Experimental Test of Organizations as Assemblies Discussant: Yana C. Vierboom Christof Brandtner, Stanford University 1253. Regular Sessions. Paid Care Work Ascriptive Organizational Stigma in an Immigrant Nonprofit Philadelphia Marriott Downtown, 408, Level 4, 10:30am- Sector Ali R. Chaudhary, Rutgers University-New Brunswick Who Gets to Do Good? Race and Gender Inequality in U.S. 12:10pm Session Organizer: Mignon C. Duffy, University of Nonprofit Organizations Gal Deutsch, Tel Aviv University; Massachusetts-Lowell Andrew Keefe, Harvard University Presider: Jennifer Craft Morgan, Georgia State University Assessing Worth, Allocating Funds: Philanthropic Evaluative Practices in the Field of International Grantmaking Emily Bonus or Burden? Care Work and Job Satisfaction in Eighteen European Countries Naomi Lightman, University of Bryant, Boston University Calgary; Anthony Kevins, Utrecht University Discussant: Nicole P. Marwell, University of Chicago Wages of Power: Bargaining Power, Earnings and Inequality 1251. Regular Sessions. Mobilization Kristin Smith, University of ; Nancy Folbre, Philadelphia Marriott Downtown, 406, Level 4, 10:30am- University of Massachusetts 12:10pm Moving up? Using Healthcare Career Pathways to Improve Session Organizer: Neal Caren, University of North Carolina- Work and Education for Low Wage Workers Sara Haviland, Chapel Hill Rutgers University; Michelle Van Noy, Rutgers University Going Rogue: The Political Consequences of Apolitical Supporting Employability for Frontline Health Care Workers: Associational Membership Sinisa Hadziabdic, University of Examining Employer Practices Jennifer Craft Morgan, Geneva Georgia State University; Janette S. Dill, University of Pathways to Activism: Identity and Participation in LGBT Akron Activism at Christian Colleges and Universities Jonathan Perpetuating the Past, Perpetuating the Present: Colonial Scott Coley, Oklahoma State University Domesticity and Labor Rights in the Peruvian Home The Cascading Global Crisis and the Changing Base of Popular Katherine Maich, Pennsylvania State University Protest: The Case of Iceland Jon Gunnar Bernburg, 1254. Regular Sessions. Social Network Studies of Work University of Iceland Situations The Consequences of Group Style for Individual Participation in Political Protest Hjalmar Bang ; Jonas Toubøl, Philadelphia Marriott Downtown, 409, Level 4, 10:30am- 12:10pm Aalborg University; Snorre Ralund, University of Session Organizer: Pamela A. Popielarz, University of Illinois at Copenhagen Why We March: The Role of Collective Identity and Chicago Presider: Ethel L. Mickey, Northeastern University Grievances in the 2017 Women’s March Rachel G. Divide and Connect: Inter-Administration Mobility of Political McKane, Vanderbilt University; Holly J. McCammon, Elites in Reform China Shilin Jia, University of Chicago Vanderbilt University Effects of Corporate Status and High Level Contacts on Social 1252. Regular Sessions. Health and Mortality Networks Nilanjan Raghunath, University of Philadelphia Marriott Downtown, 407, Level 4, 10:30am- Technology and Design 12:10pm How Organizational Minorities Form and Use Social Ties: Session Organizer: Irma T. Elo, University of Pennsylvania Evidence from Teachers in Majority-White and Majority- Presider: Irma T. Elo, University of Pennsylvania Black Schools Jennifer Lauren Nelson, Emory University Are Undocumented Immigrants More Likely to Die Search, Sustain, Snub: Communication Tie Dynamics in a Disrupted Task Environment Sean M. Fitzhugh, U.S. Army Acting in Disillusio: Morals and Powerlessness in Urban Research Laboratory; Arwen DeCostanza, U.S. Army Planning Theory Hillary Angelo, University of California- Research Laboratory Santa Cruz; Gianpaolo Baiocchi, NYU Aesthetic Confidence: Reproducing Status by Investing in 1255. Regular Sessions. Workers' Power in Diverse Contexts Taste Hannah Wohl, Columbia University Philadelphia Marriott Downtown, 410, Level 4, 10:30am- Raising Middle-class Children in China: A Cultural Logic of 12:10pm Timely Adjustment Lily Liang, University of Wisconsin- Session Organizer: Chris Rhomberg, Fordham University Madison Presider: Chris Rhomberg, Fordham University Social Class and Symbolic Pollution: Or the Discrete Harms of Unions and Nonunion Pay in the United States, 1977-2015 the Bourgeoisie Philip Smith, Yale University Jake Rosenfeld, Washington University-St. Louis; Patrick The Meaning(s) of a Maid: Understandings of Interpersonal Anthony Denice, Washington University-St. Louis Inequality among Western Employers of Domestic Bargaining up the Global Supply Chain Jennifer L. Bair, Workers John O'Brien, NYU Abu Dhabi University of Virginia; Jeremy Blasi, UNITE HERE, Local 11 and Penn State Center for Global Workers' Rights 1258. Regular Sessions. Law and Sex Intersectional Histories, Overdetermined Fortunes: Philadelphia Marriott Downtown, 413, Level 4, 10:30am- Understanding Mexican and U.S. Domestic Worker 12:10pm Movements Chris Tilly, University of California-Los Angeles Session Organizer: Brian Gran, Case Western Reserve A New Global Tide of Rising Social Protest? The Early Twenty- University first Century in World Historical Perspective Beverly Judith Presider: Mary Nell Trautner, State University of New York- Silver, Johns Hopkins University; Sahan Savas Karatasli, Buffalo Johns Hopkins University; Sefika Kumral, Johns Hopkins Conceptualizing Consent: How Prosecutors Distinguish University Between Sexual Desire and Victimization in Statutory Rape Cases Jamie L. Small, University of Dayton 1256. Regular Sessions. The Impact of Immigration Policy on Dangerous Positions: Male Homosexuality in the New Penal Immigrant Families and Communities Code of Iran Ahmad (Aryan) Karimi; Zoe Caplan, University Philadelphia Marriott Downtown, 411, Level 4, 10:30am- of Alberta 12:10pm Framing Contemporary Sexual Deviance: How Politics, Session Organizer: Van C. Tran, Columbia University Punishment, and Participatory Democracy Shaped Presider: Nicol Valdez, Columbia University California’s Sexually Violent Predator Law Rebecca Ann It Affects Us, Our Future: Immigration Policy in the Lives of DiBennardo, University of California-Los Angeles Citizen Romantic Partners Laura E. Enriquez, University of Human Rights versus the Oldest Form of Work in California-Irvine Decriminalizing Commercially-sexually Exploited Minors (Un)Authorized Love: Navigating U.S. Family Reunification Pantea Javidan, London School of Economics and Political Policy and Its Consequences Jane Lilly Lopez, University of Science California-San Diego Longitudinal Factors Contributing to Re-exploitation of Sex Bad Hombres, the Criminalization of Latino/as, and its Effects Trafficking Survivors in Cambodia: Crime, Rights or on U.S. Communities Andrea Gomez Cervantes, University Inequality? Tania E. DoCarmo, University of California- of Kansas; Cecilia Menjivar, University of Kansas Irvine; Lim Vanntheary, Chab Dai Coalition; Nhanh Making Fathers Exploitable at the U.S.-Mexico Border: State Channtha, Chab Dai Coalition Violence, Family Separation, and the Deportee Labor Discussant: Bradley Shawn Powell, Case Western Reserve Market Abigail L. Andrews, University of California-San University Diego; Fatima Khayar, University of California-San Diego Mi casa es tu casa? Transnational Practices and the 1266. Regular Sessions. Collective Behavior and Social Integration of Children of Return Migrants Maria de Movements Lourdes Ramirez Flores, Cornell University Philadelphia Marriott Downtown, Franklin Hall 2, Level 4, 10:30am-12:10pm 1257. Regular Sessions. Taste, Knowledge and Cultural Session Organizer: Charles F. Seguin, University of Arizona Reproduction Presider: Charles F. Seguin, University of Arizona Philadelphia Marriott Downtown, 412, Level 4, 10:30am- Consequences of Rescue During Genocide Hollie Nyseth 12:10pm Brehm, Ohio State University; Courtney DeRoche, Ohio Session Organizer: Claudio Ezequiel Benzecry, Northwestern State University; Nicole Fox, University of New Hampshire University Sibling Rivalry in Social Movements: Bureaucratic Splitting and Presider: Claudio Ezequiel Benzecry, Northwestern University the Factionalization of Sister Organizations Kelsy Vulnerable Workers Kretschmer, Oregon State University Philadelphia Marriott Downtown, Franklin Hall 6, Level 4, Tactical Choices and Identity Claims in Filipino Diaspora 10:30am-12:10pm Mobilization for Regime Change Sharon Quinsaat, Grinnell Session Organizer: Caitlin Patler, University of California-Davis College Presider: Robert Donald Francis, Johns Hopkins University The Signatures of Social Structure: Petitioning for the Doomed from the Let-Go: The Burdens of Debt and Time Abolition of the Slave Trade in Manchester Kinga Reka Constraints on Citizen Reentry Timothy S. Black, Case Makovi, New York University-Abu Dhabi Western Reserve University; Lacey Caporale, Case Western Discussant: Laura K. Nelson, Northeastern University Reserve University; Casey Albitz Employer Aversion to Criminal Records: An Experimental 1267. Regular Sessions. Collective Memory and Study of Mechanisms Naomi F. Sugie, University of Memorialization: Narratives of Difficult Pasts California-Irvine; Noah Zatz, University of California-Los Philadelphia Marriott Downtown, Franklin Hall 3, Level 4, Angeles; Augustine, University of California-Irvine 10:30am-12:10pm Men Fleeing Work or Work Fleeing Men? Chronic Labor Force Session Organizer: Judith Gerson, Rutgers University Nonparticipation Among Rural, Working-class Men Robert Presider: Shruti Devgan, Bowdoin College Donald Francis, Johns Hopkins University A Field Theory of Collective Memory Hiro Saito, Singapore The Separation of Hand and Brain: Task Distillation and Management University Earnings Inequality in U.S. Labor Unions Nathan Wilmers, Remembering the Empire, Disrupting the Nation: Muslim Harvard University Colonial Subjects in Commemorations Triple Disadvantage: Gender and the Mark of Illegality in Meghan Elizabeth Tinsley, Boston University Immigrant Occupational Mobility Anna Nicole Kreisberg, Ephemeral Strategies of Remembering: A Spring for Public Brown University; Margot Jackson, Brown University Memory in Chile Manuela Badilla Rajevic, The New School for Social Research 1271. Section on Sociology of Religion. Religion, Politics, and US Tourism, Memory, and the Global Politics of World Donald J. Trump Heritage in Cuba Jamie Lynn Palmer, University of Georgia Philadelphia Marriott Downtown, Franklin Hall 7, Level 4, Monuments, Memory, Migration: Collective Guilt and 10:30am-12:10pm of the German Far-right Christopher Levesque, Session Organizer: Gerardo Marti, Davidson College University of Minnesota Presider: Gerardo Marti, Davidson College Discussant: Tamara Pavasovic Trost, University of Ljubljana Public Religion and the Vote for Evan Stewart, University of Minnesota 1268. Section on Sociology of Sexualities. Trans and Non- Understanding the Contemporary Religious Right Through Binary Sexualities Evangelical Responses to Feminism Sarah Diefendorf, Philadelphia Marriott Downtown, Franklin Hall 4, Level 4, University of Washington 10:30am-12:10pm God's Country in Black and Blue: Christian Nationalism and Session Organizer: Lain A.B. Mathers, University of Illinois at Whites' Views about Police (Mis)Treatment of Blacks Chicago Samuel L. Perry, University of Oklahoma; Andrew Presider: B.B. Buchanan, University of California-Davis Whitehead, Clemson University; Joshua Davis, University of But Am I a Woman? Dimensions of Sexual and Gender Fluidity Oklahoma among LGBTQ+ Millennials Bailey Troia Conservative Religion and Political Tolerance in the United (Dis)Owning Exotic: Navigating Race, Intimacy, and Trans States Philip Schwadel, University of Nebraska-Lincoln; Identity Shantel Gabrieal Buggs, Florida State University Christopher Garneau, University of Science and Arts of Redoing Sexuality Helana Darwin, State University of New Oklahoma York-Stony Brook They’re Not the Same Thing: Analyzing Methods of Meaning 1272. Special Session. Guns and Violence in Trump's America Making for Pansexual Individuals Ashley Green Philadelphia Marriott Downtown, Franklin Hall 8, Level 4, Discussant: J. E. Sumerau, University of Tampa 10:30am-12:10pm Session Organizer: Jonathan M. Metzl, Vanderbilt University 1269. Meeting. Section on Organizations, Occupations and Presider: Jonathan M. Metzl, Vanderbilt University Work Business Meeting Panelists: Jonathan M. Metzl, Vanderbilt University Philadelphia Marriott Downtown, Franklin Hall 5, Level 4, Jennifer Carlson, University of Arizona 10:30-11:10am Carmen Gutierrez, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill 1270. Section on Inequality, Poverty and Mobility. (Legally) Anna North, Vox The Trump administration promises broad expansion of gun rights in the U.S. As candidates, Trump-Pence ran with the full endorsement of the NRA Jane R. Zavisca, University of Arizona and vowed to end gun-free zones in schools and airports, severely curtail gun- violence prevention efforts, and make it ever-easier for people to carry guns 1275. Special Session. Academic Freedom: Problems and across state lines and into cities such as New York. These promises have Perspectives of the 21st Century already begun to come to fruition, with many more soon to come. This panel combines journalists, activists, legislators, and academics to discuss gun Philadelphia Marriott Downtown, Franklin Hall 11, Level 4, policy and its everyday effects under the most overtly pro-gun administration 10:30am-12:10pm in modern memory. It will address questions such as: *What are the Session Organizer: Joseph C. Hermanowicz, University of implications for gun-violence-prevention policy, legislation, reporting, and Georgia research? *What are the implications of gun proliferation for communities of color? *What role will the NRA play in shaping public policy? *What impact Panelists: Dan Clawson, University of Massachusetts might legislation such as concealed-carry reciprocity have for policing? *What Laura Stark, Vanderbilt University new strategies are needed to promote balance between gun rights and public Stephen Turner, University of South Florida safety, or foster conversations between disparate people, groups, and Liah Greenfeld, Boston University factions along the oft-contentious U.S. gun debate? Discussant: Hans-Joerg Tiede, American Association of 1273. Special Session. Honoring Stuart Hall: Sociologists University Engage Hall's Legacy The Session will comprise papers from scholars engaged in ground Philadelphia Marriott Downtown, Franklin Hall 9, Level 4, breaking multi-disciplinary work that informs social analysis of academic freedom. The Session will specifically include scholars invited from a plurality 10:30am-12:10pm of specialties in order to endow and to stimulate the kind of social scientific Session Organizer: Ben Carrington, University of Southern work that creates awareness and builds upon a range of analytic views. The California Session will emphasize current conditions, as well as recent developments, in On the Dusks and Dangers of Nationalism: Thinking With the status of academic freedom in the United States. Stuart Hall Jyoti Puri, Simmons College 1276. Section on Environmental Sociology. Emotional Politics Sociology and Stuart Hall’s Voice Roderick Ferguson, of Environmental Threats University of Chicago Philadelphia Marriott Downtown, Franklin Hall 12, Level 4, Reading Stuart Hall in (New) Times of Ultra-right Nationalism 10:30am-12:10pm Sharmila Rudrappa, University of Texas-Austin Session Organizer: Kari Marie Norgaard, University of Oregon Stuart Hall (1932-2014), formerly of Sociology at the Open Presider: Debra J. Davidson, Univesity of Alberta University from 1979-1997, was a preeminent black public intellectual and pioneer in the field of Cultural Studies. Through an astonishing volume of Avoiding Climate Change: Everyday Denial and the Production writings, lectures, and speeches, Hall helped to deepen sociological of Agnostic Adaptation Liz Koslov, Massachusetts Institute understandings of culture, rethought the limitations and possibilities of of Technology Marxist theory, identified the key ideological components of neoliberalism, Becoming Environmentalists: The Role of Childhood contributed significantly to the analytics of race, identity and subjectivity, and brought questions concerning diaspora and hybridity into discussion with Experiences in Shaping Environmental Identities Amanda issues of nationalism, and theories of the State. While it is M. Dewey, University of Maryland-College Park difficult to summarize the breadth of Hall’s intellectual thought, it is Emotional Politics and Adaptation to Risk in a Cancer Cluster undeniably the case that his scholarship influenced many disciplines and Town Laura Hart, Missouri State University fields of study across both the social sciences and humanities. Somewhat remarkably, the American Sociological Association is yet to mark Stuart Hall’s Love of Land: Environmentalism, Nationalism, and the unique contributions to sociology or to adequately acknowledge the Struggle over the Establishment of New Communities in importance of Hall’s “conjunctural” sociological project to U.S. sociology. This Israel Shai M. Dromi, Harvard University; Liron Shani, panel brings together leading sociologists with expertise in a range of areas, Massachusetts Institute of Technology including race and media, postcolonial theory, migration studies, visual sociology, and gender and sexuality studies, to reflect on Stuart Hall’s Who Speaks for the Place? Identity and Nostalgia in Conflicts enduring legacy, to consider the ways his work has (re)vitalized aspects of over Resource Extractive and Conservation Erik Kojola, U.S. sociology, as well as to address how key areas of sociological inquiry University of Minnesota stand to benefit by engaging his prolific and generative body of thought. 1277. Regular Sessions. Media Sociology II: Media Supported 1274. Author Meets Critics. Women without Men: Single Action Mothers and Family Change in the New Russia (Cornell Philadelphia Marriott Downtown, Franklin Hall 13, Level 4, University Press, 2015) by Jennifer Utrata 10:30am-12:10pm Philadelphia Marriott Downtown, Franklin Hall 10, Level 4, Session Organizer: Kristen Barber, Southern Illinois University, 10:30am-12:10pm Carbondale Session Organizer: Jennifer Randles, California State Presider: William D. Hoynes, Vassar College University-Fresno Intrinsic and Extrinsic Motivations for Participating in Digitally- Author: Jennifer Utrata, University of Puget Sound networked Action Autumn Deer McClellan, University of Critics: Allison Pugh, University of Virginia North Carolina-Chapel Hill Sarah Damaske, Pennsylvania State University Kids do the Darndest Things: News Media Consumption and Eileen M. Otis, University of Oregon Political Engagement Among 15-25 Year Olds Samantha and the Role of Instrumental Social Support Alyssa Scovill, University of Arizona Browne, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill Media Consequences of Activism: The American Indian Single Mothers’ Co-residential Unions and Changes in Movement and the United Farm Workers in Television Financial Security Sharon Bzostek, Rutgers University News Amber Celina Tierney, Hartwick College Table 04. Qualitative Studies of Couples and Relationships The Role of the Media in Disaster Resilience: News Coverage Table Presider: Lauren Harris, University of Pennsylvania of the 2010 BP Oil Spill Brian Mayer, University of Arizona; By Living Together, I'm Completely Committed to You: Sophia Kathryn Yanik, University of Arizona Cohabitation and Childbearing as Commitment Lauren Discussant: Selina R. Gallo-Cruz, College of the Holy Cross Harris, University of Pennsylvania Falling for the Ones that Were Abusive: Cycles of Violence 1283. Section on the Sociology of the Family Refereed in Low-income Women’s Intimate Relationships Marisa Roundtable Session Viviana Cervantes, Washington State University; Philadelphia Marriott Downtown, Salon G, Level 5, 10:30- Jennifer Sherman, Washington State University 11:30am You’re Throwing Your Life Away: Sanctioning of Early Session Organizer: Philip N. Cohen, University of Maryland Marital Timelines by Religion and Social Class Patricia Table 01. Childhood and Adolescence Tevington, University of Pennsylvania Table Presider: Jessica McCrory Calarco, Indiana University Table 05. Multigenerational Coresidence Adoption Status and Social Network Inequality: Disparities Table Presider: Melissa D. Day, University of New Hampshire Among Adolescents in Foster Care Richard Carbonaro Changing Health and Marital Status among Elderly in China Is Two Always Better Than One? Exploring Family and Implications for Co-residence with Children Sneha Structure Differences in Adolescent Risky Sex Megan Kumar, Cornell University; Lindy Williams, Cornell Elizabeth Steele, University of Georgia; Leslie Gordon University Simons, University of Georgia Grandparent-grandchild Relationships: Proposing a Living Near Family: The Interaction of Geography and Class Mutuality Model with Focus on Young Children and with Kin Support for Childrearing Elizabeth Mary Adolescents Eva Kahana, Case Western Reserve Talbert, Johns Hopkins University University; Boaz Kahana, Cleveland State University; Storm and Stress? Variation in Adolescent-mother Conflict Timothy D. Goler, Case Western Reserve University; by Maternal Education and Marital Status Kei Jeffrey Kahana, Mount Saint Mary College Nomaguchi, Bowling Green State University; Justina M. Grandparents Raising Grandchildren: Factors Predicting Beard Responsibility for Grandchildren in Multigenerational Table 02. Marriage and Families in China Households Danielle George, State University of New Table Presider: Sarah Elizabeth Patterson, University of York-Albany Western Ontario “Stuck in Place” with Family? A Longitudinal Analysis of Assortative Mating Pattern Change in China since 1949: An Multigenerational Households and Neighborhood Analysis Based on First Marriage Cohorts Haoming Attainment Ellen Whitehead, Rice University Song, Brown University Table 06. Couples and Housework Recent Trends of Educational Assortative Mating in Urban Table Presider: Léa Pessin, Pennsylvania State University China: A New Look at the Hukou system Xuewen Yan, Changing Work-Family Arrangements among American Cornell University Couples from 1968-2015 Léa Pessin, Pennsylvania The Association between Spouses’ Earnings and Earnings State University Inequality in Urban China: 1988-2007 Yifan Shen, Deinstitutionalized Marriage? Housework and Household Brown University Types in the 2000s Shih-Yi Chao How Do Husbands and Parents Influence the Second Child Immigrant Time Use: Understanding Racial/Ethnic Planning of Urban Chinese Women? Yang Zhang, Variation in Housework by Partnered Women and Men University of Michigan Julie Park, University of Maryland-College Park; Jisun Table 03. Inequality, Instability, and Family Transitions Min, University of Maryland-College Park; Liana C. Better Together? Relationship Trajectories and Maternal Sayer, University of Maryland-College Park Well-being after Paternal Incarceration Allison Dwyer Table 07. Housework, Gender, and Related Attitudes Emory, Rutgers University Table Presider: Matthew N. Weinshenker, Fordham Divergent Trends in Family Instability by Socioeconomic University Status Heather Molly Rackin, Duke University; Christina Familial and Gender Attitudes in East : The Influence Gibson-Davis of Modernization in Cross-societal Perspective Martin Economic Insecurity across the Transition to Parenthood Piotrowski, University of Oklahoma; Rob Clark, University of Oklahoma; Yuying Tong, Chinese Carolina-Chapel Hill University of Hong Kong; Wyatt Scmitz, University of Table 11. Work and Family in Different Countries Oklahoma; Kumiko Shibuya, Chinese University of Hong Table Presider: Deniz Yucel, William Paterson University Kong Multi-faceted Household Dependency, Work-Family More Traditional or More Family Oriented? How Becoming Conflict, and Self-rated Health in Five High-income a Father Changes Men’s Attitudes Cadhla McDonnell, Countries Tyler Wiktor Myroniuk, George Mason Pennsylvania State University University; Shannon N. Davis, George Mason University The Effects of Women's Economic Resources on The Making of Super-women: Parental Leave and Household Dynamics: Evidence from Conditional Cash Women’s Work in South Korea Eunsil Oh, Harvard Transfers Daniela Urbina Julio, Princeton University University; Eunmi Mun, University of Illinois at Urbana- Time Availability: Assessing Causal Ordering in the Champaign Performance of Paid and Unpaid Labor Daniel L. Work–Family Balance and Low Fertility in South Korea Carlson, University of Utah Soo-Yeon Yoon, University of Pennsylvania; Lanu Kim, Table 08. Divorce and Related Processes University of Washington Table Presider: Natalia Sarkisian, Boston College Work-Family Conflict and Well-being in Germany: A Financial Prospects and Union Dissolution in Young Longitudinal and Dyadic Approach Deniz Yucel, William Adulthood Lindsey Marie Cooper, Bowling Green State Paterson University University; Wendy Diane Manning, Bowling Green Table 12. Families and Social Institutions State University; Monica A. Longmore, Bowling Green Table Presider: Abigail Jorgensen, University of Notre Dame State University; Peggy C. Giordano, Bowling Green Discrimination Experience, Family Relations, and State University Generalized Trust in China Xinguang Fan Marriage, Divorce, and the Gendered Organization of Entrepreneurial Team Diversity and Performance: The Private Alexander Roehrkasse, University of Role of Family Relationships Eun-Jeong Ko, Fairleigh California-Berkeley Dickinson University Social Support and Emotional Hardship Following Divorce: Student Loans, Family Formation Norms, and the Imagined Long and Short-term Differences by Gender Alisa C. Dissolution of Debt Joan Maya Mazelis, Rutgers Lewin, University of Haifa; Haya Stier, Tel Aviv University-Camden; Arielle Kuperberg, University of University North Carolina-Greensboro An Introduction to Frailty Models for Multivariate Survival Voting, Voter Registration, and Motherhood: Challenging Data with Application to Martial Dissolution and the Dichotomous Parenting Variable Abigail Jorgensen, Retirement Zhuolin Li, University of Victoria University of Notre Dame Table 09. Parenting, Childcare, and its Costs Table 13. Racial / Ethnic Inequality Table Presider: Jennifer Randles, California State University- Table Presider: Lucia Christine Lykke, Maryland Population Fresno Research Center Daycare and the Great American Divide Jennifer Bouek, Intimate Interventions: Responses to Racism in Private Brown University Spaces Jacqueline Nelson, University of Technology Video games or Painting? How Children’s Gender Affects Sydney Parental Spending Sabino Kornrich, Emory University; Overweight and Obesity and Romantic Relationship Racial Ju Hyun Park, Emory University Composition among White , Cohabiting, and Table 10. Fertility Intentions and Outcomes Married Young Adults Lucia Christine Lykke, Maryland Table Presider: Christie Sennott, Purdue University Population Research Center Labor Market Influences on Women’s Fertility Decisions: Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Income Inequality among Longitudinal Evidence from Paul Glavin, Children in the United States Joseph Michael King, U.S. McMaster University; Marisa Christine Young, Census Bureau McMaster University; Scott Schieman, University of Table 14. Families, Culture, and Media Toronto Table Presider: Sandra M. Florian, University of Pennsylvania Parent or Not: A Longitudinal View of Fertility Intentions Family Portraits and Representation Strategies in Gran and Outcomes Rose Malinowski Weingartner Santiago’s Working Class, 1950-1959 Roberto The Impact of Early Fertility Desires on Union Formation Velazquez and Timing Natalie S. Nitsche, Vienna Institute of Live from the Front: Military Families and Television Demography; Sarah R. Hayford, Ohio State University Coverage of War Morten G. Ender, United States Predictive Power of Early Adulthood Reports of Intentions Military Academy for Childlessness Anna Rybinska, University of North Social Class and Cultural Conceptions of Religious Parenting Bridget J. Ritz, University of Notre Dame Race/Ethnicity Jasmine Lanisha Davis, Indiana Turkey and Tamales: Latin American Immigrants and University Thanksgiving Amber Marley Padilla; Patricia Drentea, Table 03. Migrant Racial/Ethnic Identity University of Alabama-Birmingham Table Presider: Haley Pilgrim, University of Pennsylvania Table 15. Violence and Distress Ethnicization and Identity Construction among Twice- Table Presider: Ellen Lamont, Appalachian State University Minority Groups: Korean-Chinese and Uyghur Family SES and Depression among College Students in Immigrants in the United States Xiang Lu, New York China: Mediating Effects of Self-efficacy and University Interpersonal Relationships Yiwen Wang, University of Nasty Men and Ghetto Girls: Black, Indian, and Texas-Austin Ethnic Boundaries in the Party Scene Inducing Jealousy and Intimate Partner Violence among Anjanette Marie Chan Tack, University of Chicago Young Adults Angela Marie Kaufman-Parks, A Pragmatist Approach to Analysing Meanings and Political Assumption College; Wendy Diane Manning, Bowling Implications of Diaspora Fischer, University of Green State University Neuchâtel; Janine Dahinden Long Talks with Mom and Sibling Solidarity Kayla Danielle Cultivating Flexible Citizens: Migration and Parenting Russell Pierce, University of Notre Dame among Indian American Returnees Adrienne Lee Atterberry, Syracuse University 1284. Section on Racial and Ethnic Minorities Refereed Table 04. International Conceptions of Race/Ethnicity Roundtable Session Table Presider: Se Hwa Lee, State University of New York- Philadelphia Marriott Downtown, Salon H, Level 5, 10:30- Albany 11:30am The Peculiar Consensus and Racial Unconscious in Session Organizer: Jessie K. Finch, Stockton University Migration Studies on Korea Yeon-Hwa Lee, State Table 01. Discrimination and Its Rippling Effects University of New York-Binghamton; Jae Kyun Kim, Table Presider: Cristian Luis Paredes, Loyola University- University of Southern California Chicago France's Black Social Movement Today: Race Subversion Experienced, Anticipated, and Vicarious Discrimination against the Colorblind République Irene Rossetto, and their Attitudinal Consequences among Black and University of Texas-Austin Hispanic Adolescents Daniel E. Herda, Merrimack Global Citizenship Beyond the Carceral State Townsand College Price-Spratlen, Ohio State University Differences in Household Income by Skin Color Across the Beyond Insurgent Indios: Practices that Inspire Protest in United States and within the Family Jessica Kizer, Pitzer Indigenous Farmworker Communities Marcos F. Lopez, College Bowdoin College Racial Differences in Promotion, Publication, and Pay Table 05. Race/Ethnicity in Educational Contexts among U.S. Physicists and Biologists Robert A. Table Presider: Emily Persons, Duke University Thomson, Rice University; Esmeralda Sanchez, Rice A Difference of Perception: How a Racial Mismatch University between Students and Teachers affect Academic Misclassified and Mistreated? Racial Misclassification, Outcomes Leah Gillion, Princeton University and the Role of Context Allan The Effect of Racial Threat on Exclusionary School Farrell, Rice University Discipline Sarah McGill Davis, University of North Table 02. Race/Ethnicity, Happiness, and Self-esteem Carolina-Chapel Hill Table Presider: Victor E. Ray, University of Tennessee- Table 06. Racialized Emotions Knoxville Table Presider: Alyssa Marie Newman, University of How Far Have We Come? Race and Gender Inequalities in California-Santa Barbara Happiness, 1972-2016 Jason Lamont Cummings, Interracial Dialogues in Dixie: The Therapeutic Sharing of University of Racialized Emotions Jeneve R. Brooks, Troy University Mapping Racial Boundaries: For Whom do Contested It's Lonely at the Top: Racialized Emotions among the Identities Decrease Happiness Amy Petts, Purdue Black Elite Joseph A. Guzman, Ohio State University University Token Fatigue: Stress of Discrimination in Women of Color Beyond Black and White: The Impact of Ethnoracial J. Shim, University of California-Los Angeles Composition of Schools on Black Self-Esteem Hadiya Ethnic Identity and Emotion Management among Layla Jones, Princeton University Arab/Palestinians in Israel Maha Nimer Shehade Not so Black and White: Examining the Black-white Self- Switat, University of Haifa; Yuval Feinstein, University esteem Paradox at the Intersection of Age, of Haifa Table 07. Race/Ethnicity, Love, and Friendship African American Family Day: The Recognition and Non- Table Presider: Kelly Haesung Chong, University of Kansas recognition of Race Aaron Crawford, University of Is Love (Color) Blind? The Role of Skin Color in Dating California-Los Angeles across Ethno-racial Groups Emilce Santana, Princeton Cultural Demerits: When Education Policy Reforms Co-opt University Afrocentric Educational Practices Sarah Faude, Complicating Racial Identification: Race Matters in Northeastern University Adolescent Friendships Paulina dela Cruz Inara Rodis What Our Bodies and Souls Need: Emotional Justice and Table 08. College Students' Understandings of Race/Ethnicity Healing in Racial Justice Youth Organizing May Lin, Table Presider: Johanna S. Quinn, Montclair State University University of Southern California Undergraduate Students’ Perceptions of Diversity Over Why is Time Always Right for White and Wrong for Us? Time Molly J. Dingel, University of Minnesota- Temporal Inequalities and Youth Rahsaan Mahadeo, Rochester; Starr K Sage, University of St. Thomas University of Minnesota I Feel Like It’s All for the White Students: Diversity Table 12. Race/Ethnicity: Housing and Cities Ideology in Higher Education Mikayla Mitchell, Table Presider: Jeanne E. Kimpel, Hofstra University University of Illinois at Chicago African American Homeownership Over the Life Course Racial Assimilators, Navigators, and Resisters: The Racial Nora E. Taplin-Kaguru, University of Chicago Acculturation of Chinese International Students Keitaro How Race/Ethnicity and Poverty Affect One’s Access to Okura, Columbia University Sustainable/Quality Housing in Rural America Ying Table 09. Race/Ethnicity and Parental Socialization Yang, Shippensburg University Table Presider: Maria S. Johnson, University of Black and Proud: Excerpt of A Community Memoir From Adopting the Myth: Korean Adoption as a Birmingham Jerome Ellis Morris, University of Missouri- Racial Project Wendy Marie Laybourn, University of St. Louis Maryland Perilous Ground: Black Towns in North Carolina Danielle Is the Ethnic Classification of Children Socioeconomically Purifoy, Duke University Selective? Comparing Biracial and Monoracial Table 13. Student Racial/Ethnic Identities Interethnic Couples’ Choices Christel Kesler, Colby Table Presider: Ginetta E.B. Candelario, Smith College College Constructing the (Digital) Self: Creating Black Counter Middle Class Black Parents and Reflective Resistance Narratives, Images, and Counterspaces Online David Jacqueline Cooke Rivers, Harvard University Alan Martin, Aquinas College What Do You Do if They Start Shooting? Mothering to Ethnic-Racial Socialization and Psychological Health: Resist and to Survive Tyrone J Porter Assessing the Mediating Roles of Ethnic Identity and Table 10. Race/Ethnicity, Health, and Work Ethnic Identity Verification Matthew Grindal, Table Presider: Megan Henley, Colorado Mesa University University of Idaho; Melanie Kushida, University of Ethnic Differences in Labour Market Adaptations among California-Riverside Mothers of Children with Intensified Care Needs Navigating Double Consciousness: Role-identity Marjan Nadim, Institute for Social Research; Liza Reisel, Organization and Black Graduate Students Aminta Joy Institute for Social Research; Idunn Brekke, Oslo and Moses, Indiana University - Bloomington Akershus University College of Applied Sciences Table 14. Meanings and Measures of Racism Race/ethnic Differences in the Link between Table Presider: Marcelo Jorge de Paula Paixão, University of and Health During and After the Great Texas-Austin Recession Jalal Uddin, University of Alabama- A Puzzle of Racial Attitudes: A Measurement Analysis of Birmingham Racial Attitudes and Policy Indicators J. Micah Roos, Unravelling the Immigrant Health Paradox: Ethnic Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University; Maintenance, Discrimination, and Health Behaviours Michael Hughes, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and Renee Reichl Luthra, University of Essex; Alita Nandi, State University; Ashley Veronica Reichelmann, Virginia University of Essex; Michaela Benzeval, University of Polytechnic Institute and State University Essex The Meaning of Racism Jiannbin Lee Shiao, University of White Managers and Black Ethnic Labor Market Disparities Oregon; Ashley Woody, University of Oregon Mosi Adesina Ifatunji, University of North Carolina- The Link Between Implicit Bias and Statistical Evidence of Chapel Hill Organizational and Institutional Racism Kay Young Table 11. Race/Ethnicity, Schools, and Youth McChesney, University of Illinois Springfield Table Presider: Faustina M. DuCros, San Jose State How Key Inequality Actors Account for Racial and Ethnic University Inequities Caity Curry, University of Minnesota; Christopher Uggen, University of Minnesota-Twin Cities Classification of Selected Religious and Ethnoreligious Table 15. Intersectional Approaches Groups in the U.S. Census: 1980-2015 Rachel Marks, Table Presider: Elizabeth J. Clifford, Towson University U.S. Census Bureau The rise of the Afro-Chilean Movement: An Intersectional Bridging Cultural Work Across Racial and Religious Lines: Analysis Antonia Mardones Marshall, University of The American Civil Rights Legacy and Israel-Palestine California-Berkeley Roger Baumann, Yale University How Race and Gender Impact Occupation Outcomes: A “Islamophobia” and Abject Authenticity in the Afterlife of Study of NCAA Division 1 Women’s Basketball Coaches Chattel Slavery Atiya Husain, University of Richmond Hannah Knight, University of Table 20. Race/Ethnicity and Higher Education Table 16. Theories of Race/Ethnicity Table Presider: Karen Ivette Tejada, University of Hartford Table Presider: Simone Nicole Durham, University of Resisting the Role Call: Black Students in a White Maryland-College Park Supremacist Apparatus Caleb Emmanuel Dawson, Theorizing Beliefs about Racial Inequality Kiara Douds, University of California-Berkeley New York University Decolonization, Liberation and Empowerment: The Future Black Ballers, White Gazes, and the White Explanatory of Chicanx and Latinx Studies Angelica Ruvalcaba, Frame Kurt Polkey, University of North Florida Michigan State University Black Political Participation as White Emotional Palette in Measuring Cultural Taxation in Higher Education Crystal the Work of W.E.B. DuBois H. Alexander Welcome, City Peoples, Duke University University of New York-LaGuardia Community College The New Affirmative Action and the Burden of Diversity Du Boisian Mutations: Knowledge, Consciousness and the Work Amy Elizabeth Jones, University of Wisconsin- Sociogenic Principle Amy Chin Madison Table 17. White Perceptions of Race/Ethnicity and Migration Table 21. Race/Ethnicity and Media Table Presider: Aaron Arredondo, University of Missouri Table Presider: Laura Martinez Livesey, University of The Sociology of Race and Whiteness Studies: Houston Intersections and Opportunities Adam Safer, State Hollywood’s Global Expansion and Racialized Film Industry University of New York-Stony Brook Minjeong Kim, San Diego State University; Rachelle Why Some (Racial) Attitudes are More Susceptible to Jeneane Brunn-Bevel, Fairfield University Misrepresentation Than Others Maria Abascal, Real Bad Bitches? Gender and Hip Hop Feminism in Columbia University Women’s Rap Matthew Oware, DePauw University Collective Amnesia: White Innocence and Ignorance in the Dividing the Threat: Puerto Ricans and Racial Conflict in Devolution of Immigration Enforcement Felicia the New York Times, 2010-2015 Bianca Gonzalez- Arriaga, Duke University Sobrino, University of Connecticut Model Migrants: Perceptions of Immigrants in Rural and Corporatization, Institutional Legitimacy, and Color- Urban Areas Watoii Rabii, State University of New blindness in Immigration Control Kim Ebert, North York-Buffalo Carolina State University; Emily P. Estrada, North Table 18. Race, Ethnicity and Politics Carolina State University; Wenjie Liao, North Carolina Table Presider: Jennifer Hayward, Emory University State University Blue State Blues: Regionality, Racial Meanings, and Table 22. Race, Ethnicity, and Identity in the German Context Reactions in the Construction of Political Identity Table Presider: Chalane E. Lechuga, Metropolitan State Michael Rosino, University of Connecticut University of Denver Racial Sentiments and Over-responsiveness to the Political Integration in the Shadow of Assimilation: The Case of Preferences of the Affluent in State Medicaid Turkish Immigrants in Berlin Ezgi Deniz Rasit, Expenditures, 1988-2012 Daniel Lanford, Georgia State Northeastern University Unviersity and Emory University There is No Xenophobia in Germany: Chinese and Let the Trump Era Commence, America is Ours: Taiwanese Immigrants’ Perception on Racism in Investigating the Alt-Right’s Framing of Donald J. Germany Chen Liang, Humboldt University-Berlin Trump Syeda Quratulain Masood, Brown University; Who They Are in Their Collective Memory: A Qualitative Thien Vuong Nguyen, Brown University Study of German National Identity Carol Christine Table 19. Race/Ethnicity and Religion McKetty, Independent Scholar Table Presider: Sarah Castillo, Table 23. Migrant Generations Catholic Perspectives: A Closer Look at How Different Table Presider: Bernadette Ludwig, Wagner College Religions Influence Attitudes towards Immigrants Blanco y Negro: Anti-Blackness and the Language Practices Setareh Mahmoudi, University of California-Irvine of 1.5- and Second-generation Puerto Ricans and Dominicans Shantee Rosado, University of Session Organizer: Leslie S. Paik, City University of New York- Pennsylvania City College How Ethnic Self-identification Informs the Association Authors: Scott Frickel, Brown University Between Perceived Discrimination and Depressive James R. Elliott, Rice University Symptomatology in Caribbean Children Fabrice Stanley Critics: Christopher Mele, State University of New York-Buffalo Julien, University of Alabama-Birmingham Jeremy Pais, University of Connecticut Leaving the Cultural Baggage Behind: How Second- Lori Peek, University of Colorado-Boulder generation Muslim Parents Negotiate Immigrant David Pellow, University of California-Santa Barbara Culture Rebecca Karam, City University of New York- Saturday, 11:00 am The Graduate Center The Significance of Social Bonds for Joong 1235. Meeting. Employment Fair Won "James" Kim, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and Pennsylvania Convention Center, Hall C, Level 200, 11:00am- State University; Anthony A. Peguero, Virginia 4:00pm Polytechnic Institute and State University; Jennifer M. Saturday, 11:10 am Bondy, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University 1269. Section on Organizations, Occupations and Work. Table 24. Latinx Racial/Ethnic Identity Authors-Meet-OOW Table Presider: Carina A. Bandhauer, Western Connecticut Philadelphia Marriott Downtown, Franklin Hall 5, Level 4, State University 11:10am-12:10pm Examining the Mechanics of Latino Racialization: What Session Organizer: Emily A. Barman, Boston University Factors Predict How People Racially Classify Self- Presider: Elisabeth S. Clemens, University of Chicago identified Latinos? Andrea Kauffman-Berry, University of Pennsylvania Saturday, 11:30 am Are Criminals and Incompetent: How 1235. Prep Talks. Preparing a Successful Job Talk Racialization Differs by Location Jorge Ballinas, Pennsylvania Convention Center, Hall C, Level 200, 11:30am- Community College of Philadelphia 12:00pm Group Position Theory and Racial Frames: Perceptions of Presenter: Rashawn Ray, University of Maryland Discrimination among and Whites Casandra Danielle Salgado, University of California-Los 1283. Meeting. Section on the Sociology of the Family Angeles Business Meeting Mexican Americans’ Attitudes Towards and Use of the Philadelphia Marriott Downtown, Salon G, Level 5, 11:30am- Spanish Language Christina Alicia Sue, University of 12:10pm Colorado-Boulder 1284. Meeting. Section on Racial and Ethnic Minorities Table 25. Impacts of Colonialism Business Meeting Table Presider: Alfredo Huante, University of Southern Philadelphia Marriott Downtown, Salon H, Level 5, 11:30am- California 12:10pm Feeling(s) of Occupation: Israeli Ciritical-left Feminist Activists Talk of Affects of Settler Saturday, 12:30 pm Colonialism/Decolonization Gay Young, American 1335. Prep Talks. Effective Interview Strategies for the University Academic Job Search Maintaining : A Settler Colonial Perspective Pennsylvania Convention Center, Hall C, Level 200, 12:30- Clifford L. Broman, Michigan State University; Shikha 1:00pm Bista Presenter: Joya Misra, University of Massachusetts-Amherst Brokering American Indian Tribal Citizenship Amidst Growing Racial Diversity Rodriguez-Lonebear, 1382. Plenary Session. Tenure and Emotions: Racism, University of Arizona Sexism, and Intersections of Inequality in Academia Philadelphia Marriott Downtown, Salon E, Level 5, 12:30- 1285. Author Meets Critics. ASA Rose Series. Sites Unseen: 2:10pm Uncovering Hidden Hazards in American Cities (Russell Session Organizer: David G. Embrick, University of Connecticut Sage Foundation, 2018) by Scott Frickel and James R. Presider: Davita Silfen Glasberg, University of Connecticut Elliott Moving Beyond Rhetoric: Social Justice in Academia Margaret Philadelphia Marriott Downtown, Salon I, Level 5, 10:30am- Abraham, Hofstra University 12:10pm Leading as a Chicana Feminist in a Predominantly White 1410. Teaching Workshop. Stimulating the Sociological Institution Yolanda Flores Niemann, University of North Imagination in the Required Theory and Research Texas Methods Courses We Can't Fight What We Can't See: Grading Top Sociology Pennsylvania Convention Center, 104B, Level 100, 2:30- Graduate Programs’ Training on Race Vilna Francine Bashi 4:10pm Treitler, University of California-Santa Barbara Session Organizer: Anne Frances Eisenberg, State University of Saturday, 1:30 pm New York-Geneseo Co-Leader: Michael Restivo, State University of New York- 1335. Prep Talks. Applying to a Teaching-oriented Institution Geneseo Pennsylvania Convention Center, Hall C, Level 200, 1:30- Both students and faculty alike tend to dread the required courses found in every undergraduate curriculum – theory and research methods. We, 2:00pm however, see these courses as the heart of the sociological endeavor and use Presenter: Lissa J. Yogan, Valparaiso University a variety of teaching techniques and tools to actively engage students in the topic matter itself as well as to hone the critical skills associated with their Saturday, 2:30 pm sociological imagination. We feel that these two courses can spark students' sociological imagination as much as the substantive courses they take. This 1406. Meeting. Socius Editorial Board workshop will present the framework and materials used in a research Pennsylvania Convention Center, 103A, Level 100, 2:30- methods course and a classical theory course. Additionally – this hands-on 4:10pm workshop will give participants an opportunity to identify key components of a framework for their own classes. We will, also, provide a set of materials 1407. Meeting. Contexts Editorial Board that highlight the process of developing these courses as well as sample Pennsylvania Convention Center, 103B, Level 100, 2:30- assignments and syllabi that have proven successful. Both presenters link the abstract ideas associated with these courses to exploring contemporary social 4:10pm issues dealing with race, class and gender thus directly relating to the Annual Meeting theme. 1409. Teaching Workshop. Addressing Social Inequalities and Social Justice in the Classroom: A Workshop Sharing 1411. Section on Disability and Society. The Politics of Ideas and Best Practices Disability Pennsylvania Convention Center, 104A, Level 100, 2:30- Pennsylvania Convention Center, 105AB, Level 100, 2:30- 4:10pm 4:10pm Session Organizer: Alison S. Better, City University of New Session Organizer: Brian R. Grossman, University of Illinois at York-Kingsborough Community College Chicago Panelists: Alison S. Better, City University of New York- Presider: Katherine Weatherford Darling, Stanford University Kingsborough Community College Does Disability Unite or Divide Families? How Disability Status Clare Forstie, State University of New York-Farmingdale Impacts African American Family Interactions Jennifer D. Sarah Hoiland, Hostos Community College Brooks, Syracuse University Diane Susan McMahon, Allegany College-Maryland From Medical Wonder to God Help You: The Evolution of Thomas Pineros Shields, University of Massachusetts- Stigma for People on Dialysis Nancy G. Kutner, Emory Lowell University Ashley Rondini, Franklin and Marshall College My Existence is Resistance! Contesting Racism, Ableism, and Chandra Danielle Lavette Waring, University of Wisconsin- Heterosexism in the Trump Era through Self-acceptance Whitewater Narratives Justine Egner, University of South Florida This workshop brings together a group of sociology professors to discuss The Invisibility of Disability in Sex Trafficking Activism (and the best practices in addressing issues of social inequality and social justice in the Need to Rethink Sexual Access) Mark Sherry, University of sociology classroom, particularly in our current socio-historical context. We will share our teaching experiences, and encourage conversations between Toledo presenters and participants on successes and challenges of incorporating students’ identity and life experiences into our sociology courses. Successful 1412. Section on Comparative and Historical Sociology teaching often requires that students connect sociological concepts and Refereed Roundtable Session theories to their life experiences, while developing empathy for experiences Pennsylvania Convention Center, 106AB, Level 100, 2:30- beyond their own. How can we best address these dynamics in ways that 3:30pm encourage a diversity of voices in the service of engaging with course materials and cultivating the sociological imagination? We will discuss Session Organizers: Zeke Baker, University of California-Davis strategies for applying these ideas, as well as the personal and professional Phyllis Handan Jeffrey, University of California-Davis risks, that may arise in doing so. We hope to encourage critical discussion of Table 01. Locating Paths to Social Power and Expertise how issues of social inequality and social justice are reflected back in our Table Presider: Jacob Habinek, Max Planck Institute for the classrooms. We will contribute ideas about curricular and pedagogical practices that facilitate the examination of how positionality, privilege, and Study of Societies inequality shape our sociology courses. Determinants of Entering Bureaucratic System in Imperial China: Family, Village, and District Effects Guanghui Pan, Brown University Session Organizer: William Alex Pridemore, State University of From Traditional Rule to Professional Experts: The Growth New York-Albany of New Religious Elites in British Malaya Hanisah Binte Presider: Joshua Raymond Tyus, Arizona State University Abdullah Sani, University of Chicago Alcohol-related Effects of Post-9/11 Discrimination in the Table 02. and Nationalisms Context of the Great Recession: Race/ethnic Variation “Der Islam gehört nicht zu Deutschland”: Nationhood and Judith A. Richman, University of Illinois at Chicago; Robyn Orientalism in Contemporary Germany Joseph Lewis Brown, University of Kentucky; Myles Moody, Sterphone, University of California-Santa Barbara University of Kentucky; Kathleen M. Rospenda, University Stop the Presses: Character Simplification in China under of Illinois at Chicago the Nationalists, 1935–1936 Jeffrey Weng, University Drug Use, Incarceration, and Health Indicators of Latina of California-Berkeley Women who have Sex with Women and Men Alice Writing Nationalism, Rewriting History: La Condesa Merlín Cepeda, University of Southern California; Kathryn M. and Cuba’s Nationalist Literary Canon Jennifer Elise Nowotny, University of Miami; Jessica Frankeberger, Triplett, University of Michigan University of Southern California; Esmeralda Ramirez, A Travel Ban is Nothing New: Chinese Immigration to the University of Southern California; Victoria E. Rodriguez, United States William F. Danaher, Southern Illinois University of Southern California; Avelardo Valdez, University University of Southern California Table 03. Power and Dominance: Legitimacy, Coordination, Partner Incarceration and Substance Use Angela Bruns, Conflict University of Michigan; Hedwig Eugenie Lee, Washington Table Presider: Phyllis Handan Jeffrey, University of University-St. Louis California-Davis Racial and Ethnic Disparities in U.S. Naloxone Prescriptions Dissecting an Insurgency: The Contours and Trajectory of Erin Fanning Madden, University of Texas-San Antonio; Islamist Violence Laila Bushra, Lahore University of Fares Qeadan, University of Management Sciences Racial/Ethnic Inequalities in E-cigarette Advertising Exposure Wars That Make Shadow States: 1979 Kurdish Conflict and and Implications for Adolescent E-cigarette Use, the Iranian Revolutionary Guards' Rise to Prominence Intentions, and Beliefs Adam Matthew Lippert, University Maryam Alemzadeh, University of Chicago of Colorado-Denver Competing Revolutionaries: Legitimacy and Leadership in 1414. Regular Sessions. Sociology of Sports Revolutionary Situations Huseyin Arkin Rasit, Yale Pennsylvania Convention Center, 108A, Level 100, 2:30- University Offense, Defense, Civil-Military Relation and State 4:10pm Session Organizer: Daniel F. Chambliss, Hamilton College Legitimacy: The Case of Song Dynasty (960-1279 A.D.) Presider: David Karen, Bryn Mawr College Zhicao Fang, Johns Hopkins University Black Athletic Overrepresentation at Predominantly White Securing Pacts: Dynamics of Agreement in the Aftermath of Personalist Regime Breakdown Jean-Baptiste Institutions: Institutional and Contextual Correlates Felecia Lenise Theune, University of Miami; Jomills Henry Gallopin, Yale University Braddock, University of Miami; Marvin Dawkins, University Table 04. Revolution and Protest: Mobilization and of Miami; Adrienne N. Milner; Ashley Mikulyuk Contention Table Presider: Maria M. Akchurin, Tulane University More than Little Girls in Pretty Boxes: Reconsidering the Experiences of Adolescent Female Gymnasts Rachel Erice Women’s Engagement in Contentious Politics: Findings Nickens, University of California-Davis from Ukraine Olena Nikolayenko, Fordham University Accommodation and Confrontation in European Romani Imagined Communities of Fandom: Sport, Spectatorship, and Meaning in Nathan Kalman-Lamb, Duke Activism: Assessing Group Threat in the Political University Opportunity Structure Sara Jean Tomczuk, University of In Search of a Five-Star: Bodies, Expertise, and the Paradox of Washington Riots as Social Control: Disciplinary Riot to Compensatory Scouting High School Football Athletes Derek Silva, Western University; Roy Bower, Xavier University; William Rebellion, 1917-1967 Jordan Christopher Burke, Cipolli, Colgate University University of New Hampshire Black Male High-School Students Who Play Sports in the South 1413. Section on Sociology of Alcohol, Drugs, and Tobacco. and Midwest: Academic and Athletic Beliefs Jerome Ellis Ethnicity, Alcohol, and Drugs Morris, University of Missouri-St. Louis; Adeoye Adeyemo, Pennsylvania Convention Center, 107AB, Level 100, 2:30- University of Illinois 4:10pm Discussant: David Karen, Bryn Mawr College 1415. Thematic Session. The Ferguson Effect 3:30pm Pennsylvania Convention Center, 108B, Level 100, 2:30- Session Organizer: Stacey Clifton, Virginia Polytechnic Institute 4:10pm and State University Session Organizer: Shytierra Gaston, Indiana University- Table 01. Constructions of Peace and Solidarity in Postwar Bloomington Societies Presider: Pablo U. Gaston, Rutgers University Constructing Peace in Post-War Iraq: The Limitations of Women in the Movement: Examining the Ferguson Effect on Resolution as an Instrument of Conflict Management Residents and Activists in the St. Louis Metropolitan Area Surya Sankar Sen, National Institute of Advanced Hillary Potter, University of Colorado-Boulder Studies Was There a Ferguson Effect on Policing? Examining Police With Us or Against Us? Perceptions of Nazi Collaboration Perceptions and Behavior in the Post-Ferguson Era Justin in Postwar Poland Louisa M. McClintock Nix, University of Nebraska Table 02. Understanding Violence: Perceived Causes, The Impact of Protest Policing on Future Activism among Implications, and Effects on Identity Ferguson and Protesters Jennifer Cobbina, Fighting Violence and War: Resources from Asian Michigan State University; Soma Chaudhuri, Michigan Civilizations Lester R. Kurtz, George Mason University- State University Korea Was There a Ferguson Effect on the 2015 Homicide Rise? An Sect, Nation, and Identity after the Fall of Mosul: Evidence Examination of the Link Between Police Violence and from a Quasi-natural Experiment Christopher Barrie Community Violence Shytierra Gaston, Indiana University- Translocational Positionality and Perceived Causes of Anti- Bloomington Christian Violence in India by Indian in Discussant: Devon Johnson, George Mason University Diaspora Autumn Lee Mathias, Elms College Since the 2014 officer-involved shooting death of Michael Brown, a black Table 03. Social Movements and the Transformation of 18-year old in Ferguson, Missouri, a spate of police killings of unarmed black Societies men, women, and children has been heavily publicized, bringing nationwide and even international attention to the longstanding issue of racialized state- Table Presider: Laura J. Heideman, Northern Illinois sanctioned violence in the U.S., in particular, police brutality. In this session, University we explore the feeling of race in the administration of police violence, Reconceptualizing Genocide and Social Movements Jillian perceptions of police violence, and social responses to police violence. A Paige LaBranche, Brandeis University panel of scholars will present findings from their research centered on community members and law enforcement in the post-Ferguson era. The Landless Rural Workers Movement (MST) in Brazil and the Gandhian Constructive Program Kurt Schock, 1416. Thematic Session. Race, Color, Caste, and Blood in Rutgers University; Stellan Vinthagen, University of Global Perspective Massachusetts Pennsylvania Convention Center, 109AB, Level 100, 2:30- 4:10pm 1418. Professional Development Workshop. Getting a Book Session Organizer: Edward E. Telles, University of California- Published (Sponsored by the Public Engagement Advisory Santa Barbara Committee) The Work of Caste in Contemporary India Satish Deshpande, Pennsylvania Convention Center, 111A, Level 100, 2:30- University of 4:10pm Race, Color, and Blood in Contemporary Black Europe Stephen Session Organizer: Allison Pugh, University of Virginia Small, University of California-Berkeley Leader: Allison Pugh, University of Virginia Constructs of Blood, Color, and Race in Japan Yasuko Panelists: Naomi Schneider, University of California Press Takezawa, Kyoto University James Cook, Oxford University Press Color, Race, and Ethnicity in Latin America Edward E. Telles, Ilene Kalish, New York University Press University of California-Santa Barbara Particularly for qualitative researchers, books are a major pathway for sharing the results of their work with the discipline. Yet, many younger This session aims to expand the scope of understanding of race beyond scholars (particularly at institutions with a teaching mission) it is most unclear the United States and explore the similarities and differences of the ways in how they should go about the process of publishing a book. This workshop which marginalized groups in different regions of the world are racialized with will provide invaluable information for many scholars, particularly younger metaphors and discourses associated with skin color, caste and/or blood, and scholars, for them to draw on as they navigate the process of book the ways in which people talk about these with their "feelings" not only publishing. through the vision but also through other senses. Four speakers will discuss the cases of Europe, India, and Japan and Latin America, generally having the 1420. Thematic Session. Film and Portrayal of Race United States as a contrast. Pennsylvania Convention Center, 111B, Level 100, 2:30- 1417. Section on Peace, War, and Social Conflict Refereed 4:10pm Roundtable Session Session Organizer: John L. Jackson, University of Pennsylvania Pennsylvania Convention Center, 110AB, Level 100, 2:30- Beyond Erasure and Representation: Black Lives on Screens Lalitha Vasudevan, Teachers College, Columbia University Massachusetts-Lowell Race and Ethno-Nationalism in Bruce Lee Films Guobin Yang, Presider: Guillermina Altomonte, The New School for Social University of Pennsylvania Research What Hollywood Looks Like to a Sociologist Sudhir A. Carework’s Third Shift: Grandparental Support and Family Venkatesh, Columbia University Inequality Jennifer Utrata, University of Puget Sound Representations of Ghetto Life in Contemporary Hollywood Caring in an "Open" Space": Migrant Care Workers' Film John L. Jackson, University of Pennsylvania Negotiation of Kin Care in Portugal Celeste Curington, What can the social sciences add to ongoing discussions/debates about University of Massachusetts-Amherst how Hollywood renders our social world, especially in terms of its Constructing Cross-border Networks of Care: Taiwanese representations of differences linked to race, class, ethnicity, gender, sexuality, , and religion (among other charged and politicized Immigrants in the United States and their Parents Back categories of social difference often dramatized on screen)? Movements such Home Ken Chih-Yan Sun, Hong Kong Baptist University as #OscarsSoWhite and calls for boycotts against Hollywood because of its Redefining Independence in Transitional Elder Care lack of racial diversity on screen and in annual celebrations of its (self- Guillermina Altomonte, The New School for Social designated) “best motion pictures” help to highlight the controversies around identity politics that animate our public sphere. This panel will ask a diverse Research group of prominent sociologists and other social scientists to provide analyses Not Everyone Can Do This: Practices of Skill in Emotional of how contemporary cinematic offerings might be mined for insights into Labor across Childcare Settings Ragini Saira Malhotra, 21st century social life. Whether re-reading representations of Bruce Lee University of Massachusetts-Amherst films for their complicatedly “Orientalist” constructions, analyzing Hollywood’s big-budget interpretations of classic sociological claims, or 1452. Regular Sessions. Group Bonding and Binding: unpacking variously sexualized portraits of subaltern difference in urban America, Hollywood film serves as a potentially powerful reflection of key Cohesion, Morality, and Social Norms issues/themes that showcase the vibrancy, urgency, and relevance of Philadelphia Marriott Downtown, 407, Level 4, 2:30-4:10pm sociological research. Panelists will demonstrate some of what can be gained Session Organizer: Stephen Benard, Indiana University from unleashing the sociological imagination on Hollywood’s image industry. Micro Generosities and Social Bonds Monica M. Whitham, 1435. Prep Talks. You Have an Offer, Now What? Negotiating Oklahoma State University a Contract Nuns Making Fun: An Exploration of Humor among Nuns and Pennsylvania Convention Center, Hall C, Level 200, 2:30- Consecrated Women Megan Routh, University of Texas- 3:00pm Arlington Presenter: Richard T. Serpe, Kent State University Technology Use and Norm Change in Online Privacy: Experimental Evidence From Vignette Studies Christine 1435. Graduate Programs in Sociology Horne, Washington State University; Wojtek Przepiorka, Pennsylvania Convention Center, Hall C, Level 200, 2:30- Utrecht University 4:00pm The Effects of Signaling Environments on Charitable Giving Session Organizer: Nicole V. Amaya, American Sociological and Trustworthiness Sosuke Okada, University of Arizona Association The Light and Dark of Moral Consensus Nicholas Heiserman, As part of the Graduate Education focus, a resource poster area will be University of South Carolina; Aaron Heshel Silverman, open for browsing in the exhibit hall of the Pennsylvania Convention Center. This poster area will be accessible throughout the Annual Meeting. Attendees Stanford University; Robb Willer, Stanford University; Brent can expect to meet representatives from the following participating graduate Simpson, University of South Carolina departments of sociology during this designated time. 1. American University 2. Georgia Institute of Technology 3. Iowa State University 4. Middle 1453. Regular Sessions. Regular Session on Development Tennessee State University 5. Ohio State University 6. Portland State Philadelphia Marriott Downtown, 408, Level 4, 2:30-4:10pm University 7. Southern Illinois University-Carbondale 8. University of Session Organizer: Abigail Weitzman, University of Texas California-Santa Cruz 9. University of Colorado 10. University of Georgia 11. University of Hawaii-Manoa 12. University of Louisville 13. University of Presider: Christy Thornton, Johns Hopkins University Memphis 14. University of Minnesota 15. University of Missouri 16. University Intrahousehold Resource Management and Women’s of Notre Dame 17. Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University 18. Microenterprises: A Case Study from Urban Ghana Sophia Washington State University Friedson-Ridenour, University of Wisconsin-Madison; 1449. Section on Rationality and Society. Discussions with Rachael S. Pierotti, World Bank Recent Award Recipients from Rationality and Society Global Influences on Malawians' Ideal Family Size Preferences Philadelphia Marriott Downtown, 404, Level 4, 2:30-3:30pm Jeffrey Swindle, University of Michigan Session Organizer: Jane Sell, Texas A&M University Eluding National Boundaries: A Case Study of Commodified Citizenship and the Transnational Capitalist Class Marilyn 1451. Regular Sessions. Care, Families, and Work Across Grell-Brisk, Universite de Neuchatel Boundaries Income Inequality, , and Population Philadelphia Marriott Downtown, 406, Level 4, 2:30-4:10pm Health: A Global Gradient? Michaela Kathleen Curran, Session Organizer: Mignon C. Duffy, University of University of California-Riverside; Matthew C. Mahutga, Automobile Industries Manjusha S. Nair, George Mason University of California-Riverside University; Eli David Friedman, Cornell University Viability of Social Democratic Development: Evidence From Discussant: Gaochao He, School of Maritime Science &TE, Leontieff Input-Output Matrices Samuel Cohn, Texas A&M Southampton Solent University University; Lexie Ford, Texas A&M University; Bryson Bassett, Texas A&M University 1457. Meeting. Section on Sociological Practice and Public Sociology Council Meeting Discussant: Marie E. Berry, University of Denver Philadelphia Marriott Downtown, 412, Level 4, 2:30-3:30pm 1454. Regular Sessions. Social Capital and Social Institutions 1465. Minority Fellowship Program. Professional Workshop. Philadelphia Marriott Downtown, 409, Level 4, 2:30-4:10pm Session Organizer: Nan Lin, Duke University Feelings about Equal Treatment, Support, and Experiences: Hearing from Black and Hispanic Faculty in Presider: Amanda Barrett Cox, University of Pennsylvania Historically White Institutions Structural Effects on Individual Social Capital: The Influence of Local Occupational Compositions Yang-chih Fu, Academia Philadelphia Marriott Downtown, Franklin Hall 1, Level 4, 2:30-4:10pm Sinica Taiwan; Hui-Ju Kuo, Academia Sinica Taiwan Session Organizers: Jean H. Shin, American Sociological Credit Groups, Women's Political Engagement, and Public Association Goods Provision Sabyasachi Das, Ashoka University; Maitra Pushkar, Monash University; Paromita Sanyal, Rebekah Smith, American Sociological Association Leader: Roberta M. Spalter-Roth, American Sociological Florida State University Association Firms with Benefits: The Role of Social Capital, Reputation and Co-Leaders: Jason A. Smith, George Mason University Status in Surviving the Dot-com Crash Kevin Shih, University of California-Los Angeles Jean H. Shin, American Sociological Association Panelists: Willie Pearson, Georgia Institute of Technology Social Capital in Academia: Community Detection as Network Cheryl B. Leggon, Georgia Institute of Technology Closure Adam Roth, Washington State University 1455. Regular Sessions. Sources of Support 1466. Regular Sessions. Internet and Society: Across the Life Course Philadelphia Marriott Downtown, 410, Level 4, 2:30-4:10pm Philadelphia Marriott Downtown, Franklin Hall 2, Level 4, Session Organizer: Rene Almeling, Yale University 2:30-4:10pm Project Gabe: An Innovative Approach to Preconception Care and Health Promotion for Young Black Men Justin Kramer, Session Organizer: Wenhong Chen, University of Texas-Austin East Yorkers' Network Structure, Relational Autonomy, and Boston University and Temple University Digital Media Use Barry Wellman, NetLab Network; Hua Shared Status as a Resource: Discrimination and Stress- buffering Effects of Social Support in Black Friendship Wang, State University of New York-Buffalo; Amritorupa Sen, National University of Singapore Networks Nicholas Smith, Indiana University Internet and Partnership Formation in the United States We Lost Our Interpreter, Have to Use the Phone: Assembling Maria Sironi; Ridhi Kashyap, Nuffield College Interpreters in Healthcare Settings Susan E. Bell, Drexel University Kids These Days: Have Face-to-Face Social Skills among American Children Declined? Douglas B. Downey, Ohio We Need to Tell This Story: Collective Memory, Food Access, State University; Benjamin G. Gibbs, Brigham Young and Health in MA Cities Sara N. Shostak, Brandeis University University Online Endogamy Reconsidered: The Internet’s Effects on 1456. Regular Sessions. Worker Mobilization in China and Racial, Educational, Religious, Political and Age Assortative India Mating Reuben J. Thomas, University of New Mexico Philadelphia Marriott Downtown, 411, Level 4, 2:30-4:10pm The Digital Divide and Veterans’ Health: Differences in Self- Session Organizer: Chris Rhomberg, Fordham University reported Health by Internet Usage Ori Swed, University of Building Harmonious Labor Relations: Trade Union Reform in Texas-Austin; John Sibley Butler, University of Texas- South China Lefeng Lin, University of Wisconsin-Madison Austin; Connor Sheehan, University of Southern California Constrained Agency: Worker Activism and Grassroots Union Reform in China under "Pragmatic Authoritarianism" Lu 1467. Section on the Sociology of the Family. LGBT Families Philadelphia Marriott Downtown, Franklin Hall 3, Level 4, Zhang, Temple University 2:30-4:10pm Dislocating the Radical: The Changing Culture and Structure of Session Organizer: Kara Joyner, Bowling Green State the Labor Movement Community in China Mujun Zhou, Zhejiang University University Presider: Chris Wienke, Southern Illinois University-Carbondale Fractured Militancy: Labor Politics in China and India’s Sticky Normativity: Challenging Persistent Heteronormativity 2:30-4:10pm in Research on LGBT Families Adriana Brodyn, University of Session Organizer: Ellis Prentis Monk, Harvard University British Columbia Du Boisian Sociology Then and Now Karida Brown, University LGBTQ Emerging Adults and their Parents: The Significance of of California-Los Angeles; Jose Itzigsohn Financial Precarity Emma Ryan Bosley-Smith, Ohio State Race-Shifting in the United States: Latinxs, Skin Tone, and University; Corinne Reczek, Ohio State University Ethnoracial Alignments Ryon J. Cobb, University of Coming Out and Losing Out: Gay Men in Emerging Adulthood Southern California; Yasmiyn Irizarry, University of Texas- and Family Support Joshua C. Cafferty, University of Austin; Ellis Prentis Monk, Harvard University California-Irvine Racial Excavation: Racializing Organizations and Organizing Who Counts as a Gay Father? Pathway to Parenthood and Race Tina M. Park, Brown University; Prabhdeep Singh Outsiders of Gay Parenting Groups Megan Carroll, Kehal, Brown University University of Southern California Recentering U.S. Empire: A Structural Perspective on the Color Queering the Family: Gay Fathers and Their Children’s Line Katrina Quisumbing King, University of Wisconsin- Experiences Negotiating Heteronormativity Adam McKee, Madison Washington State University Vancouver Discussant: Whitney Nicole Laster Pirtle, University of California-Merced 1468. Section on Organizations, Occupations and Work. Rethinking Organizational Power 1471. Section on Sociology of Religion. The Color of Religion: Philadelphia Marriott Downtown, Franklin Hall 4, Level 4, The Intersection of Race and Religion 2:30-4:10pm Philadelphia Marriott Downtown, Franklin Hall 7, Level 4, Session Organizer: Elisabeth S. Clemens, University of Chicago 2:30-4:10pm Presider: Elisabeth S. Clemens, University of Chicago Session Organizer: Jennifer L. Lê, Bellevue College Panelists: Tim Bartley, Washington University-St. Louis Intersections of Race and Religion among American Converts Mitchell L. Stevens, Stanford University to Islam Patrick Michael Casey Edward T. Walker, University of California-Los Angeles Latino Protestants Constructing an Ethnic Past Jonathan Caroline W. Lee, Lafayette College Calvillo, Boston University Presumed Identities and Perceived Difference: Race and 1469. Section on Inequality, Poverty and Mobility. Inequality Religion for Second-generation Christian at the Top Soulit Chacko, Loyola University-Chicago Philadelphia Marriott Downtown, Franklin Hall 5, Level 4, The Costs and Consequences of Diverse Spaces: An 2:30-4:10pm Ethnographic Approach Claire Chipman, University of Session Organizer: Ann Owens, University of Southern North Carolina-Chapel Hill California Presider: Ann Owens, University of Southern California 1472. Special Session. The Leaning Ivory Tower Race, Parental Income, and Children's Schooling, 1960-2009 Philadelphia Marriott Downtown, Franklin Hall 8, Level 4, Jordan Andrew Conwell, University of Wisconsin-Madison 2:30-4:10pm Do Neighborhoods Affect Income? Yes and No: Race, Class, Session Organizer: Karim Murji, The Open University and Gender Heterogeneity in Neighborhood Effects Brian Gated Privilege or Meeting Place? Race, Community and L. Levy, Harvard University University Life Les Back, Goldsmiths College Using the “Very Rich” to Begin Mapping Historical Inequality The Academy as a Site for Racial and Social Justice Philomena (1500-2017) Roberto Patricio Korzeniewicz, University of Essed, Antioch University Maryland-College Park; Corey R. Payne, Johns Hopkins What Academe Gets Right and Wrong About the "Social University Construction of Race": Recent Case Studies in the Organizational Churn, Class Divisions, and the Management of Epistemology of Ignorance Matthew W. Hughey, Organizations in the Pursuit of Wealth and Power Nancy University of Connecticut DiTomaso, Rutgers University The ways in which academic scholars conceive of and debate matters of The Ivory Tower Tax Haven: State and Financialization in the race and racism are matters of theoretical discussion, but they are also practical matters in contemporary societies. Debates about the relationship Rise of Wealthy College Endowments, 1976-2012 Charlie of scholarship to politics are not new but they signify in particular ways in our Eaton, University of California-Merced times when addressing questions about racism, xenophobia, and racial inequality in the everyday social and political realities of contemporary 1470. Section on Racial and Ethnic Minorities. DuBoisian societies is at a heightened level. Forced migration, refugees, and race in Sociology: Critical Insights for Theorizing Race and Europe, alongside public furore about police brutality in the USA have spilled Ethnicity over into campaigns such as Open Borders, Cities/universities of sanctuary, and made Black Lives Matter into a mainstream political question. Alongside Philadelphia Marriott Downtown, Franklin Hall 6, Level 4, all of this the academy itself has been brought into the spotlight through campaigns such as Rhodes Must Fall and Why isn’t my professor black, while signposts of new, but equally entrenched racial and sexual orders. How are post-colonial and decolonial scholars have also raised far reaching questions sociologists considering and trying to make sense of the fluidity of identities about the racialised history and precepts of our discipline. This wide range in the modern world? What new or emerging tools do we bring to identities, raises numerous questions about the nature and purpose of academic labour. categories and self-understandings? Panelists will discuss their work on race, The main aim of this session is however to try to ‘reverse the gaze’ - to centre gender and sexuality, with an eye toward capturing the distinctive the university and scholars as the object of scrutiny. It seeks to explore what contribution of sociology tour understandings of contemporary difference. scholars can learn and apply from a range of public engagements and what this entails in terms of feeding back into research and teaching. The speakers 1476. Regular Sessions. Biomedical Anxieties: AIDS Risk, will discuss their own work and engagements and how this has fed back into Discrimination, and Healthcare Access and played out in institutional settings Philadelphia Marriott Downtown, Franklin Hall 12, Level 4, 1473. Special Session. Immigration and Law Enforcement 2:30-4:10pm Philadelphia Marriott Downtown, Franklin Hall 9, Level 4, Session Organizer: Catherine van de Ruit, Ursinus College 2:30-4:10pm Presider: Kevin M. Moseby, Drexel University Session Organizer: Mary Romero, Arizona State University Barriers and Facilitators to ART Access Among Older South Coping with Legal Ambiguity: Mexican Immigrants and Street Africans Living with HIV Enid J. Schatz, University of Level Bureaucrats in Philadelphia Amada Armenta, Missouri; Ferdinand Mukumbang, University of Western University of Pennsylvania Cape, South Africa; Lucia Knight, University of Western Cold Casing Police Ower and the Closure of Law Enforcement Cape, South Africa Matthew Coleman, Ohio State University Exploitation or Gratitude? Gifting, Exchange, and Sexual The Constitution, Federalism, and Immigration Enforcement Health Risks in Intimate Relationships among Young Victor Romero, Pennsylvania State University Malawians Sarah Garver, University of Chicago; Jenny Trump campaign on building wall to keep Mexicans out and called these Trinitapoli, University of Chicago immigrants and rapists. This campaign theme followed the Obama No Fats, Fems, or Blacks: The Role of Sexual Racism on HIV administration that deported more immigrants than previous presidents over Risk Behavior Jesus Gregorio Smith, Texas A&M University the last few decades. During this time the funnel effect of border security has pushed immigrants into crossing the most desolate potions of the desert. “Sexual Revolution” vs “Growing Up”: Racism Within Spaces Immigration law enforcement was once considered a Southwestern and Communities Fosters PrEP Respectability Jason Orne, phenomenon but since the push for deportations, policing citizenship status Drexel University is more widely practiced with various degrees of civil and human rights Discussant: Sanyu A. Mojola, University of Michigan violations. This increase has been fueled at the local level through 287g Agreements to local police departments. This panel presents research on the 1477. Section on Environmental Sociology. Indigenous face of immigration law enforcement present in the country. Peoples, Colonialism, and Environmental Sociology 1474. Author Meets Critics. Unequal City: Race, Schools, and Philadelphia Marriott Downtown, Franklin Hall 13, Level 4, Perceptions of Injustice (Russell Sage Foundation, 2015) 2:30-4:10pm by Carla Shedd Session Organizer: Kari Marie Norgaard, University of Oregon Philadelphia Marriott Downtown, Franklin Hall 10, Level 4, Ready to Burn: State Territoriality, Fire Suppression, and the 2:30-4:10pm Making of Karuk Vulnerability Kirsten Rae Vinyeta, Session Organizer: John B. Diamond, University of Wisconsin- University of Oregon Madison Dismantling the Ideological Foundations of Colonization: The Author: Carla Shedd, City University of New York-The Cultural Dynamics of Indigenous Claims-making Julia Miller Graduate Center Cantzler, University of San Diego Critics: Pauline Lipman, University of Illinois at Chicago Dangerous Pipelines, Dangerous People: Colonial Ecological Victor M. Rios, University of California-Santa Barbara Violence and Media Framing of Threat in DAPL Coverage J. Zandria Felice Robinson, Rhodes College M. Bacon, University of Oregon The Enactment of Natures Rights: The De-Colonial Possibilities 1475. Special Session. Disrupted Identities of Colorado River v. Coloardo Yvonne P Sherwood, Philadelphia Marriott Downtown, Franklin Hall 11, Level 4, University of California-Santa Cruz 2:30-4:10pm Why Was Standing Rock and the NoDapl Campaign So Session Organizer: Tey Meadow, Columbia University Historic? Erich W. Steinman, Pitzer College Presider: Tey Meadow, Columbia University Panelists: Kristen Schilt, University of Chicago 1480. Section on Sociology of Sexualities Roundtable Session Ann J. Morning, New York University Philadelphia Marriott Downtown, Salon C, Level 5, 2:30- Jane Ward, University of California-Riverside 3:30pm We live in a moment of unprecedented reflexivity. As cultural Session Organizers: Lee Thorpe Jr., West Virginia University understandings of race, gender and sexuality evolve, our categories Philip J. Pettis, Vanderbilt University themselves seem transferable and negotiable in novel ways. Some posit these changes as the erosion of long-held categorical systems; others see them as Table 01. Doing Sexuality Casual Sex in Context: Organizational Sagas and Hookup adolescence and Early-adulthood Jennifer Tabler, Culture on Two American College Campuses Janelle University of Texas-Rio Grande Valley; Claudia Geist, Marissa Pham, University of California-Santa Barbara University of Utah; Rachel M. Schmitz, University of Navigating Campus Hookup Culture: LGBTQ Students and Texas-Rio Grande Valley College Hookups Ellen Lamont, Appalachian State The Impact of Religious and Nonreligious Sectors on the University; Teresa Roach, Florida State University; Sope Well-being of Sexual Minority Students Christopher Kahn, Appalachian State University Quiroz, University of Notre Dame Sometimes You Just Need a Subcontractor: Power, Table 05. Sexuality, Intersectionality, and Identities Pragmatism, and Pleasure in Women’s Infidelity Alicia Table Presider: Lee Thorpe Jr., West Virginia University M. Walker, Missouri State University Approaches to Text Analysis for Finding Cultural Groups: The Gender Gap in Orgasms: Survey Data from a Mid-sized LGBTQ Campus Climate Jeffrey W. Lockhart, University Canadian City Nicole Andrejek, McMaster University; of Michigan Tina Fetner, McMaster University Claiming Racial Insider Status while LGB: Same-Sex The Timing of Men's and Women's Same-sex Sexual Marriage and Racialized Politics of Respectability Jess Behavior and Different-sex Marital Outcomes Aaron Lee, University of California-Irvine Michael Hoy, Syracuse University; Andrew S. London, More Homo: Gender, Race, and Sexuality in Rap Music Syracuse University Matthew Oware, DePauw University Table 02. Sexuality and Space Queering Sexual Development Frameworks: A Dynamic Not Playing the Sexual Field: How Women Shape Systems Approach to Conceptualizing Other-sex Interactions between Gay Men in Philadelphia Gay Sexuality Among Lesbians Kolbe Franklin, State Bars Tyler G. Baldor, University of Pennsylvania University of New York-Albany Small City Gay Bars: Places of Micropolitan Secrets and Ties: How Hidden Distinctiveness Increases Cosmopolitanism Greggor Mattson, Oberlin College Group Homophily Jeff Sheng, Stanford University The Transitioning Nation-State and Transgender Rights in Table 06. Sexual Knowledge Thailand Rebecca Farber, Boston University Table Presider: Stefan Vogler, Northwestern University Two Kinds of Sex Positivity: The Case of Sex Toy Designers Self-silencing and Settling for Less in Cross Disciplinary Claiming Distinct Dignities Shelly Ronen, New York Collaboration on Behalf of Transgender Youth Ann University Travers, Simon Fraser University; Nadine Boulay, Simon Table 03. Sexuality, Family, and Marriage Fraser University; Jennifer Marchbank, Simon Fraser Emotion Work in an Age of "Incomplete Acceptance:" How University; Sharalyn Jordan, Simon Fraser University LGB People Maintain Relationships with their Parents The Social Lives of Sexuality Statistics Jamie Louise Tyler Ross Flockhart, North Carolina State University Budnick, University of Michigan Responsibilizing Girls’ Sexualities: U.S. Child Marriage, Understanding the Dual Impact of Religious Beliefs and Sexual Violence, and the Neoliberal State Jamie Policy on Attitudes Towards LGBTQ Individuals O'Quinn, University of Texas-Austin Elizabeth Kiester, Albright College Structural Dependency on Movement Donors: Gay 1481. Meeting. Department Resources Group (DRG) Business Marriage and Trans Rights in New York State Michelle Meeting Esther O'Brien, New York University (Un)doing Heteronormativity From Within: Male-Female Philadelphia Marriott Downtown, Salon D, Level 5, 2:30- 3:30pm Couples Negotiating Norms on Sexual Desire Myra Bosman, University of Amsterdam 1482. Town Hall. Academics Under Attack in Trump's Table 04. Sexuality, Health, and Crime America Exploring the Utility and Limits of Intersectionality: An Philadelphia Marriott Downtown, Salon E, Level 5, 2:30- Analysis of Anti-LGBT Hate Crimes Liz Coston, State 4:10pm University of New York-Stony Brook Session Organizer: Eduardo Bonilla-Silva, Duke University Homonationalism and LGBTQ Online Representations of Presider: Johnny E. Williams, Trinity College the Pulse Nightclub Shooting Doug Meyer, University of Panelists: Nancy Kidd, American Sociological Association Virginia Jessie Daniels, City University of New York-Hunter College No One is Listening, No One Hear: Re-conceptualizing and The Graduate Center Testimony of Sexual Abuse Ruth Carmi, University of Johnny E. Williams, Trinity College Notre Dame Jessica Ayo Alabi, Orange Coast College Sexual Minority Risk or Resiliency: Disordered Eating Ted Thornhill, Florida Gulf Coast University Behavior and Depressive Symptoms across Late- 1483. Open Refereed Roundtable Session Consuming Craft: The Intersection of Production and Philadelphia Marriott Downtown, Salon G, Level 5, 2:30- Consumption in North Carolina Craft Beer Christopher 4:10pm Shane Elliott, University of North Carolina Session Organizer: Jacqueline Johnson, Adelphi University Cultivating Neoliberal Bodies: Investigating the Influence Table 01. Collective Behavior and Social Movements Across of Neoliberalism on the Global Adoption of CrossFit Contexts: Discourse, Demographics, and Policy Jason Edward Pagaduan, University of Toronto Opposing Nuclear Power: Discourses of Justice, Anti- Table 05. Teachers, Schools, and Diversity nuclear Power Activism, and the Struggle for Energy Table Presider: Jennifer Etienne, University of Minnesota Justice Jesse Peter Van Gerven, Butler University Praised and Pushed Aside: Embodying Diversity in Private, The Arab Uprisings: Economic and Demographic Factors as Independent K-12 Schools in New York City Jennifer Indicators of Demonstration Attendance Michelle Sara Etienne, University of Minnesota Dromgold-Sermen, University of North Carolina-Chapel No Preschool Children Left Behind? Standards-based Hill Accountability and Daycare Teachers’ Perceptions of The Role of Federation Strategies in Shaping the their Work Katie Kerstetter, George Mason University Conditions for Alternative Organizations Carla Ilten, Teachers as Everyday Spokespeople: Organic Intellectuals University of Illinois at Chicago in the Massachusetts Charter School Expansion Battle Table 02. Social Contexts of Aging, Health, and Dying Kyla Walters, University of Massachusetts-Amherst Table Presider: Phillip Cantu, University of Texas Table 06. Space, Race, Ethnicity, and Educational Attainment Household Extension and Life Expectancy: Estimates of Table Presider: Robert F. Szafran, Stephen F. Austin State Durations of Dependency Phillip Cantu, University of University Texas The Changing Educational Composition of Rural Counties Under The Ageist Microscope: The Biomedicalization of Robert F. Szafran, Stephen F. Austin State University Successful Aging Sadie Giles, Virginia Polytechnic The Non-Asians: Racial Outliers in Academic Achievement Institute and State University; Jessica Herling, Virginia Doreen Hsu, University of California-San Diego Polytechnic Institute and State University The Complication of the Immigrant Paradox in Education Structure Matters: Living and Working with Dementia in among Children of Immigrants in the United States Skilled Nursing Facilities Brittney Pond, College of the Raul S. Casarez, Rice University Holy Cross; Renee Lynn Beard, College of the Holy Cross Table 07. Higher Education and Employment: Global Challenges for Local Support Organization under Aid in Perspectives Dying Law in the United States Shizuko Katagiri, Decline in the Educational Premium: Is this a Universal Kagoshima University Trend? Keiko Nakao, Tokyo Metropolitan University Table 03. Aging, Health, and Sexuality Among Immigrants Higher Education Access in China: The Role of Family, Table Presider: Anna Rybinska, University of North Carolina- Gender, and Independent Freshman Admissions Bo Chapel Hill Zhao Living Arrangements, Health Conditions, and Socio- Investigating the Motivation behind Employment economic Status of Older Korean Immigrants in the Destination for Chinese International Students in United States Chigon Kim, Wright State University United States Qingyu Bu, University of Illinois at Race, Nativity, and Timing of Migration Effects on Urbana-Champaign Disablement in Later Life Rebecca Wang, Syracuse Table 08. Race, Class, and Social Capital Among Millennials University Table Presider: Bola Sohn, University of Texas-Austin Cohort, Race/Ethnicity and Fertility: Health and How Millennials Shape Their Pathway at the Intersection Retirement Study Women Born Before 1942 Cheryl of Race, Class, and Social Capital Bola Sohn, University Elman, University of Akron; Angela M. O'Rand, Duke of Texas-Austin University Social Class, Cultural Capital, and Help-seeking on Elite Sex and the Gray City: South Korean Older Adults and the College and University Campuses Felicia Helvey Negotiation of Sexual Boundaries Yu-Ri Kim, Vanderbilt Stewards of Campus Traditions and the Reproduction of University Institutionalized Racism Thaddeus Atzmon, Texas A&M Table 04. Clients, , and Consumption University; Greg Fink, Texas A&M University Table Presider: Dasom Lee, University of California-San Table 09. Shatterproof Glass Ceilings: Race, Gender, and Diego Employment Inequality Always a Hybrid: Projects, the Marketplace of Things, and Table Presider: Jacqueline Johnson the Experience of Modern Craft Steven Sacco, Loyola Dismissing Justice: Examining the Consequences of University-Chicago Heightened Pleading Standards for Employment Discrimination Cases Marie-Dumesle Mercier, New We Just Wanted a Child Who Looked Like Us: Racial York University Negotiations in Intercountry Adoption Elle Rochford, Race Inequality In Occupations: Are People of Color Purdue University Gaining at the Expense of Whites Karyn Loscocco, State Table 13. Global Perspectives on Gender Inequality University of New York-Albany Gender Inequality and Modes of Subsistence: Sexual Particularistic Mobility and Racialized Glass Ceilings Dimorphism as a Measure Rebecca Álvarez, New George Wilson, University of Miami; David J. Maume, Mexico Highlands University; Alyssa Romero Johnson, University of Cincinnati; Ryan Smith, City University of New Mexico Highlands University; Alexis Antonio New York-Baruch College Alvarez, University of California-Riverside The Bamboo Ceiling or Just a Personal Flaw? Asian Cross-Spouse Influence of Education on Men’s and American Professionals' Views on Workplace Inequality Women’s Time Use in Spain Marco Antonio Faytong Treva Tam, University of Pennsylvania Haro, Pennsylvania State University Table 10. Gentrification and Segregation Table 14. Gender, Race, and Childrearing Table Presider: Theresa Marie Hice Johnson, University of Does Men’s Engagement Matter? Women’s Use of California-Santa Cruz Antenatal Care in Sierra Leone Adenife Modile, Choosing Segregation: A Descriptive Study of School University of Colorado-Boulder; Lori M. Hunter, Choice and Gentrification in Williamburg-Greenpoint University of Colorado-Boulder Theresa Marie Hice Johnson, University of California- Childrearing, Gender, and Well-being in Cross-national Santa Cruz Context Natalie D. Hengstebeck What’s Black, White, and Penn All Over? Gentrification Why “Good Women” Can’t Be “Good Stepmothers”: and Cultural Displacement in East Annette M. Reproduction of Gender Inequality in Contemporary Mackay, West Virginia University Families Melissa D. Day, University of New Hampshire Racialized and Gendered Bicycling Spaces: Social Barriers Race and Parental Discipline Practices: A Cross-national to Regular Bicycling in Portland, Oregon Amy Lubitow, Comparison Florencia Silveira, Brigham Young Portland State University; Kyla Tompkins, Portland University; Kevin M. Shafer, Brigham Young University; State University Maia Roberson Table 11. Ecological Crisis and Environmental Justice Table 15. Racial Identity and Among Working Table Presider: Daniel Noah Auerbach, University of Utah Class Whites in the Trump Era The Oceanic Reach of Militarism: The Treadmill of Table Presider: Michael Buhl, Texas Woman's University Destruction and Marine Sociology Daniel Noah Cyberracism 2.0: #itsokaytobewhite and Other User- Auerbach, University of Utah; Brett Clark, University of produced Tweets Circulating on Social Media in the Utah; Stefano B. Longo, North Carolina State University Post-racial Era Michael Buhl, Texas Woman's University Exploring Cultural Determinants of Species Extinction: The Persistence of White Working-class Individualism Relating Ecological Alienation and Biodiversity Loss Lawrence Eppard; David Brady, University of California- Jonathan Dahlem Riverside; Henry Giroux, McMaster University The Temporal Dimensions of Local Environmental Doin’ it for My Kids: Performing Ideal White Motherhood Decision-making Paola Villegas in the Age of Trump Emily Tillotson, Walla Walla Learning on a Dump: A Case Study into Environmental University; Cheris Brewer Current, Walla Walla Inequality and Urban Growth Dynamics Clare Cannon, University University of California-Davis Table 16. Income Inequality, Market Insecurity, and Risk Understanding Oil and Gas Resistance in Northern New The Spatial Distribution of Income in the United States Mexico Rose Elizabeth Rohrer, University of New Andrew Carr, Duke University Mexico Adaptation to Labor Market Insecurity: The Role of the Table 12. Emerging Research on Cohabitation, Marriage, and Economy, the Family, and the State Yuqi Lu, Cornell Parenting University Table Presider: Eman Tadros, Select Staying Afloat: Young Adults’ Familial and Educational From the Adolescence to the Young Adulthood: Strategies in the Era of Privatized Risk Molly Sapia, Cohabitation Marriage and Mobility of NLSY 97 Cohort Temple University Suzumi Yasutake, Johns Hopkins University; Maria J. Table 17. Inequalities in Health Care Access and Patient Perez-Patron, Texas A&M University Satisfaction Convergence and Divergence in Young Adults' Views on Table Presider: Vanessa Lopes Munoz, Colorado College Parents and Parenting Andrew Breidenbach, University Public Satisfaction with Health Care Systems Across 31 of New Mexico Countries Yaqi Yuan, State University of New York- Buffalo 1480. Meeting. Section on Sociology of Sexualities Business Does Intolerance Have Health Consequences? Health and Meeting Intolerance in the United States Ismail Hakki Yigit, Philadelphia Marriott Downtown, Salon C, Level 5, 3:30- Mississippi State University 4:10pm Correlates of Health Care Utilization Among Transgender and Gender Non-Conforming Youth Nik Lampe, 1481. Meeting. Department Resources Group (DRG) Advisory Board University of ; Shannon K. Carter, Philadelphia Marriott Downtown, Salon D, Level 5, 3:30- University of Central Florida; Lindsay Taliaferro, 4:10pm University of Central Florida; G. Nicole Rider, University of Minnesota; Marla Eisenberg, University of Saturday, 4:30 pm Minnesota Predicting Childhood Obesity in Mississippi: Racial 1509. Teaching Workshop. How Sociologists can Inform and Disparities Across Age and Income Benjamin Walker; Engage Citizens through Wikipedia John S. McCown, Mississippi State University; Ismail Pennsylvania Convention Center, 104A, Level 100, 4:30- Hakki Yigit, Mississippi State University 6:10pm Table 18. Immigration and Experiences of Racism in the Session Organizer: Jami Mathewson, Wiki Education United States Leader: Michael Eddie Ramirez, Texas A&M University-Corpus Family Affairs, Romantic Interactions and Objectification: Christi With the sheer volume of information now available on the internet, Afro-Latinas/os' and Afro-’ Experiences of having trustworthy, accurate digital resources is more important than ever. Racism in the United States Joao Victor Nery Fiocchi The general public no longer only turns to publishers, subject matter experts, Rodrigues, University of Pennsylvania or even news outlets for most of our information; they also look to Wikipedia. Race Theory and the Ethnic Identity Development of sub- Wikipedia is edited by volunteers, with varying interests, educational contexts, and access to academic publications. The site still lacks detailed and Saharan African Refugees in the United States Oluchi accurate articles about scientific topics relevant to informed citizens, and Nwosu-Randolph, Vanderbilt University sociology content and sociological perspectives are often inaccurate, Contested Identities: African Diaspora and Identity Making misrepresented, or missing altogether. That's why Wiki Education, a nonprofit in a Black Hair Salon Nicole Jenkins, University of organization dedicated to improving Wikipedia's quality, equity, and reach, has partnered with the American Sociological Association. We invite members Nevada-Las Vegas and sociology experts to amplify the impact of their research by joining one of Wiki Education's programs dedicated to adding reliable, accessible sociology 1485. Meeting. Student Forum Business Meeting information to the free encyclopedia. Sociologists may participate by Philadelphia Marriott Downtown, Salon I, Level 5, 2:30- assigning students to edit Wikipedia's sociology content, learning how to 4:10pm contribute to Wikipedia themselves, or providing Wikipedia volunteers with remote access to sociology scholarship. At this workshop, we will discuss Saturday, 3:30 pm sociology content gaps on Wikipedia, and we will encourage attendees to join our initiative to close these gaps and make information more accessible and 1412. Meeting. Section on Comparative and Historical comprehensible to the public. Program participants and Wiki Education staff Sociology Business Meeting will share: outcomes of the initiative thus far; learning benefits for students Pennsylvania Convention Center, 106AB, Level 100, 3:30- and scholars; and details about Wiki Education's suite of tools, trainings, and Wikipedia expertise available to program participants. 4:10pm 1510. Regular Sessions. Prisons and Prisoners 1417. Meeting. Section on Peace, War, and Social Conflict Pennsylvania Convention Center, 104B, Level 100, 4:30- Business Meeting 6:10pm Pennsylvania Convention Center, 110AB, Level 100, 3:30- Session Organizer: John Major Eason, Texas A&M University 4:10pm Presider: John Major Eason, Texas A&M University 1435. Prep Talks. What Does the Job Market Look Like? Solitary Confinement and the U.S. Prison Boom Jessica T. Pennsylvania Convention Center, Hall C, Level 200, 3:30- Simes, Boston University; Ryan Sakoda, Harvard University 4:00pm Solitary Confinement Practices in a Subset of U.S. Immigrant Presenter: Nicole V. Amaya, American Sociological Association Detention Facilities Caitlin Patler, University of California- Davis; Jeffrey Owen Sacha, University of California-Davis; 1449. Meeting. Section on Rationality and Society Business Nicholas Branic, University of California-Irvine Meeting The Effect of Solitary Confinement on Post-prison Mortality Philadelphia Marriott Downtown, 404, Level 4, 3:30-4:10pm Anh P. Nguyen, University of Michigan 1457. Meeting. Section on Sociological Practice Business The Gendered Effects of Prison Reform: , Carceral Meeting Rehab, and Women's Incarceration Jill McCorkel, Villanova Philadelphia Marriott Downtown, 412, Level 4, 3:30-4:10pm University The Prison as a Segmented Labor Market: Ethnographic University; Aukje Lamonica, Southern Connecticut State Insights into Penal Labor Structure and Practice Michael University Gibson-Light, University of Arizona Lurking in the Bushes: Substance Use, Sex Work, and Urban Nature in Berlin and Paul Joseph Draus, 1511. Section on Comparative and Historical Sociology. University of Michigan Violence, Memory, and Human Rights Panic at the Discourse: Crack, Opioids, and the Drug Panic Pennsylvania Convention Center, 105AB, Level 100, 4:30- in Print News Media Andrew Robert Burns, Louisiana 6:10pm State University Session Organizer: Fiona Greenland, University of Virginia Table 03. Substance Use: Intergenerational Transmission, Presider: Fatma Muge Gocek, University of Michigan Educational Mobility, and U.S. Drug Policy Governing the Past through National Reconciliation: Table Presider: Isabel Arriagada, University of Minnesota Containment vs. Integrative Approaches Charlotte Lloyd, Intergenerational Transmission of Substance Use Isabel Harvard University Arriagada, University of Minnesota Human Rights as Uncertain Performance During the Arab The Impact of Intergenerational Educational Mobility on Spring Ioana Sendroiu, University of Toronto Tobacco and Alcohol Consumption: A Life Course Study Historical Trajectories in Civilian Victimization in War: 1816- Mark Lee, University of Minnesota 2016 Molly M. Clever, West Virginia Wesleyan College Student’s Views on Drug Policy in the United States: The Discussant: Fatma Muge Gocek, University of Michigan Impact of Alexander's New Jim Crow Kenneth Sean 1512. Section on Sociology of Alcohol, Drugs and Tobacco Chaplin, John Carroll University; Gloria S. Vaquera, John Roundtable Session Carroll University; Richard D. Clark, John Carroll Pennsylvania Convention Center, 106AB, Level 100, 4:30- University 5:30pm Table 04. Tobacco and Marijuana: Social Media and Session Organizer: William Alex Pridemore, State University of Employment New York-Albany Table Presider: Isabelle Christine Beulaygue, Boston Table 01. Alcohol: Underage Drinking and Drunk Driving University Table Presider: Mark Wolfson, Wake Forest School of Marijuana Initiation and Labor Market Outcomes Isabelle Medicine Christine Beulaygue, Boston University Impact of a Randomized Community Trial on Parental The Smoking Bad Girl Effect: The Gender-specific Effects of Hosting of Underage Drinking Parties Mark Wolfson, Substance Use on Employment Stability Xiaozhao Wake Forest School of Medicine; Beth A. Reboussin, Yousef Yang Wake Forest School of Medicine; Cynthia K. Suerken, Smoking Selfies: Using Instagram to Explore Young Wake Forest School of Medicine; Michael Sparks, Women’s Smoking Behavior Daniel K. Cortese, SparksInitiatives; Dylan Ellerbee, Wake Forest School of Governors State University; Glen Szczypka, University Medicine; Beata V. Debinski, Johns Hopkins University; of Illinois at Chicago; Sherry Emery, NORC at the Kathleen L. Egan, University of Florida; Eunyoung Y. University of Chicago Song, Wake Forest School of Medicine; Sunday Azagba, 1513. Thematic Session. Queer Women of Color, Wake Forest School of Medicine; Kimberly G. Wagoner, Intersectionality, and Emotions Wake Forest School of Medicine Pennsylvania Convention Center, 107AB, Level 100, 4:30- Trends in Female and Male Drunk Driving Prevalence over 6:10pm Thirty Years: Triangulating Diverse Sources of Evidence Session Organizer: Marysol Asencio, University of Connecticut Lindsey Marie Beltz, Washington State University; Presider: Jyoti Puri, Simmons College Jennifer Schwartz, Washington State University Is This Your Real Baby? Visibility in Queer and Lesbian The Mediating Role of Attitudes in the Association Stepparent Families Katie Linette Acosta, Georgia State Between Context and DUI Andrew Tatch, Mississippi University State University What Will People Say! and Other Emotion Talk: South Asian Trends in Educational Differences in Alcohol-related (Queer) Women and the Politics of Being Out Shweta Mortality in the United States: 1999-2015 Yana C. Majumdar Adur, California State University-Los Angeles Vierboom Sexual Autonomy and the Development of Black Women's Table 02. Drugs: Place, Space, and Media Same-sex Desire in the Pre-Stonewall Era Mignon R. Table Presider: Miriam W. Boeri, Bentley University Moore, Barnard College Overcoming Challenges of Conducting Research on Opioid Feeling Disconnected: Latina Lesbian-Queer CisWomen and Users in the Suburbs Miriam W. Boeri, Bentley the Intersectional Structuring of Legitimacy and Community Marysol Asencio, University of Connecticut how workplace changes are influencing employment statistics. For example, Within sociology, studies on the lives of queer women of color are still what are their numbers in retail occupations?; What parts of the country are few in number. The existing research is significantly limited across various these employees located?; or are they located in major cities only? social domains and the diversity of the population (both nationally and internationally). Yet, the inclusion of this research in sociological inquiry can 1516. Thematic Session. Race, Disasters, and Emotions significantly broaden our understanding of the existing interlocking social Pennsylvania Convention Center, 109AB, Level 100, 4:30- inequalities, structural barriers, taken-for-granted social and institutional 6:10pm assumptions and social relationships. While intersectionality was introduced Session Organizer: Benigno E. Aguirre, University of Delaware to better understand and situate the experiences of populations with multiple markers and sites of social oppressions, in particular women of color, it has Panelists: Kathleen J. Tierney, University of Colorado-Boulder also been evolving in both its theorization and application. Panelists will Valter Martins, University of Delaware present research on queer women of color which explores issues of Hans M. Louis-Charles, University of Nebraska-Omaha subjectivity and emotion in their negotiations of macro- and micro-level The session will explore the relationship between disasters and racial and limitation and opportunities imposed by race, gender, race, class, age, ethnic inequalities, and the suffering that accompanies such events. It sexuality, religion, citizenship and other pertinent social markers. Panelists addresses an important problem, for the vulnerabilities that prevail in will also engage with how their positionality and approaches to systems of inequalities also make people vulnerable to the effects of the intersectionality may advance a distinct queer woman of color analysis. chronic hazards. Through presentations and discussions among panelists and participants, this session will examine the state of research on queer women of color, the 1517. Section on Disability and Society Refereed Roundtable usefulness of an intersectional approach, and the significance of emotions to Session expanding this field of research. Pennsylvania Convention Center, 110AB, Level 100, 4:30- 1514. Thematic Session. Race, Technology and 21st Century 5:30pm Inequality Session Organizer: David Nicholas Pettinicchio, University of Pennsylvania Convention Center, 108A, Level 100, 4:30- Toronto 6:10pm Table 01. Gender, Race, and Disability Session Organizer: Tressie Cottom, Virginia Commonwealth Table Presider: Robert Gould, University of Illinois at Chicago University Boys Don’t Rule Us: Exploring Rwandan Girls with Panelists: Jessie Daniels, City University of New York-Hunter Disabilities’ Resistance to Masculine Dominance in College and The Graduate Center School Derron O. Wallace, Brandeis University Louise Seamster, University of Tennessee-Knoxville Cohort Trends in the Gender Distribution of Household Melissa Brown Tasks and the Implications for Understanding Disability Race and emotions are increasingly constructed and mediated by digital Connor Sheehan, University of Texas-Austin; Eileen technology and technological affordances. This panel considers how race Crimmins, University of Southern California scholarship can theorize, observe, and measure the social construction of race in the digital era. Domestic Violence, Child Custody and Gendered Mental Illness in Family Courts Meghan M O'Neil, University of 1515. Thematic Session. Race, Gender, and Retail Michigan; JJ Prescott, University of Michigan Occupations: Emotions and the Changing Workforce Inequality or Different Stories on Functional Limitations? Pennsylvania Convention Center, 108B, Level 100, 4:30- Evidence from CHARLS Data Chengming Han, Case 6:10pm Western Reserve University Session Organizer: D. Augustus Anderson, U.S. Census Bureau Table 02. Politics, Organizations, and Social Change Job Shrinkage and Depletion: Retail Occupations and Racial Table Presider: Brian R. Grossman, University of Illinois at Minorities Employment in the 21st Century D. Augustus Chicago Anderson, U.S. Census Bureau; Marlese Durr, Wright State Developing a Disability Legal Consciousness: The Influence University; Lynda L. Laughlin, U.S. Census Bureau of Race on Parental Advocacy Kathryn Warden, Racial Disparities in Women's Mobility Out of Sales and Retail University of Oregon Occupations Liana Christin Landivar, Maryland Population Parent-led Disability Rights Organizations and the Research Center; Julia B. Beckhusen, U.S. Census Bureau Disability Rights Movement Allison C. , Branding, Beauty, and the Changing Face of Retail Work Joya Shippensburg University; Richard K. Scotch, University Misra, University of Massachusetts-Amherst; Kyla Walters, of Texas-Dallas; Pamela Block, State University of New University of Massachusetts-Amherst York-Stony Brook This session examines the diminution of retail occupations in the The Role of Isomorphism in Ways that the American labor market by asking: Where are women and men of color occupationally located within the labor market respect to retail occupations?; Accommodates People with Disabilities Jonathon What are the successes and/or challenges for these employees as Holland, University of Louisville employment conditions move in the direction of job shrinkage and depletion?; When does possession of retail skill level readiness become 1518. Professional Development Workshop. Understanding salient in the current and future labor market for new work responsibilities? the Revised Common Rule and ASA Code of Ethics – What Thus, the session examines these issues with an eye toward understanding Has Changed for Sociologists? Medhin, University of California-Berkeley; Geoff Bacon, Pennsylvania Convention Center, 111A, Level 100, 4:30- University of California-Berkeley; Chris Hench, University of 6:10pm California-Berkeley Session Organizer: John M. Kennedy, Indiana University The Spatial Structure of Income Segregation by Race, Co-Leaders: Thomas L. Van Valey, Western Michigan Ethnicity, and Nativity in Houston Elizabeth Roberto, University Princeton University; Elizabeth Korver-Glenn, University of Felice J. Levine, American Educational Research New Mexico Association Discussant: Jeffrey W. Lockhart, University of Michigan This workshop will review the recent changes to the Common Rule and the ASA Code of Ethics with a focus on their impacts on sociological research. 1524. Special Session. Shaping and Informing Public The attendees will learn about the changes and discuss how the changes Conversations by Sharing Your Scholarship affect their research and the research of other sociologists. The goal is to Pennsylvania Convention Center, 113C, Level 100, 4:30- provide sociologists with a better understanding of the changes so they can continue to conduct ethical research that meets the requirements of both the 6:10pm federal and the ASA Code of Ethics. The workshop will not cover Session Organizer: Danielle Douez, The Conversation US all changes in the Common Rule or the Code of Ethics but focus on those that Panelists: David A. Cook-Martín, New York University-Abu most affect sociological research. Common Rule, Changes to expedited Dhabi reviews, New consent statements, Anticipation of data sharing, Changes to exempt declarations, Minor deception research, Anticipation of data sharing, Deana Rohlinger, Florida State University Flexibility for exempt data collection, Changes to continuing review, Sharing Sharmila Rudrappa, University of Texas-Austin data, ASA Code of Ethics, Confidentiality, Informed consent statements, Jennifer Van Hook, Pennsylvania State University Planning research for data sharing, Managing research under both the Scholars will share their experiences of working with the media and Common Rule and the Code of Ethics, Areas where both are harmonized, discuss best practice on how to translate their expertise into relevant, Areas where the Common Rule and the Code of Ethics differ, Activities, engaging content for the general public. They will also talk about the Selected case studies presented for attendee discussion, Attendee questions challenges to this work, including institutional recognition for public on research issues that focus on specific problems followed by a group engagement and measuring impact. discussion 1539. Meeting. Task Force on Membership 1520. Special Session. Alpha Kappa Delta (AKD) Philadelphia Marriott Downtown, 304, Level 3, 4:30-6:10pm Distinguished Lecture Pennsylvania Convention Center, 111B, Level 100, 4:30- 1549. Regular Sessions. The Reach and Consequences of 6:10pm Social Welfare Policy Session Organizer: Bethany Titus, Alpha Kappa Delta Philadelphia Marriott Downtown, 404, Level 4, 4:30-6:10pm Different Ways of Not Having It All: Fashioning Strategies of Session Organizer: Cybelle Fox, University of California- Gender, Work, and Care in an Age of Insecurity Kathleen Berkeley Gerson, New York University Presider: Sherrill L. Sellers, Miami University The Influence of Mothers' Pension Laws on Child Labor in the 1523. Regular Sessions. Mixed Methods Research Early 20th-Century U.S. Elisabeth Anderson, New York Approaches to Social Inquiry University-Abu Dhabi; Eman Abdelhadi, New York Pennsylvania Convention Center, 113B, Level 100, 4:30- University 6:10pm High Labor Force Attachment, but Few Social Ties? Session Organizer: Lauren Duquette-Rury, University of Characteristics of Women Who Receive Childcare California-Los Angeles Subsidies Rachel M. Shattuck, U.S. Census Bureau Presider: Elaine J. Laberge, University of Victoria Place, Poverty and Program Participation: Food Resource Concurrent Sex across the Life Course in Rural South Africa: A Access and Receipt of SNAP Assistance Scott W. Allard, Mixed Methods Study Sanyu A. Mojola, University of University of Washington; Maria V. Wathen, Loyola Michigan; Brian Houle, Australian National University; University-Chicago; Sandra K. Danziger, University of Nicole Angotti, American University Michigan Making the Cases Visible: Revealing Genres of Insurgency by Making Economic Growth and Well-being Compatible: Policies Turning Regression Inside Out Andrew Davis, University of for Inclusive Growth in Japan Kelsey O'Connor, Institut Arizona; Ronald L. Breiger, University of Arizona National de la Statistique et des Etudes Economiques du Scalable Detection of Online Hate Speech: Developing a Grand-Duche du Luxembourg; Hiroshi Ono, Hitotsubashi Methodology for Identifying Contemporary Online Hate University; Francesco Sarracino, Institut National de la Speech Laura Jakli, University of California-Berkeley; Statistique et des Etudes Economiques du Grand-Duche du Claudia von Vacano, University of California-Berkeley; Luxembourg Chris Kennedy, University of California-Berkeley; Nora Broege, University of California-Berkeley; Ben Hidru Gebre- 1550. Regular Sessions. Unequal Experiences of Higher Education Connor Sheehan, University of Southern California; Krysia Philadelphia Marriott Downtown, 405, Level 4, 4:30-6:10pm Mossakowski, University of Hawaii-Manoa Session Organizer: Emily Rauscher, University of Kansas Bridge Employment and Depressive Symptoms Among Older Presider: Susan A. Dumais, City University of New York- Adults in the United States: A Longitudinal Investigation Lehman College XiaoYu Annie Gong, McGill University; Amelie Quesnel- Student Perceptions of Campus Climate by Social Class Vallee, McGill University Background Debbie Warnock, Bennington College; Allison 1553. Regular Sessions. Space and Place in the Urban L. Hurst, Oregon State University; Will Barratt, Indiana Environment State University; Jocelyn Salcedo, Bennington College Feeling Race/Racism on Campus: An Ethnography of Black Philadelphia Marriott Downtown, 408, Level 4, 4:30-6:10pm Session Organizer: Kevin M. Fitzpatrick, University of Arkansas Students at a Historically White Institution Antar Akari Presider: Kevin M. Fitzpatrick, University of Arkansas Tichavakunda, University of Cincinnati Students’ Exposure to Educational Loans: A Multi-year Place-making across the United States: Local Development, Land-use Policies, and the Effects of the Growth Machine Analysis of Loan Usage and Student Characteristics Kennan Lazarus Adua, University of Utah; Linda Lobao, Ohio State Cepa, University of Pennsylvania; Hyunjoon Park, University University of Pennsylvania China’s Higher Education Expansion and the Timing of College- As Goes the City? Older Americans’ Home Upkeep in the Aftermath of the Great Recession Markus H. Schafer, to-Work Transition: A Natural Experiment Lingxin Hao, University of Toronto; Jason Settels, University of Toronto; Johns Hopkins University; Dong Zhang, Sun Yat-sen Laura Upenieks, University of Toronto University, China Discussant: Susan A. Dumais, City University of New York- Explaining Slumlord Behavior: The Role of Perceived Strain, Legal Cynicism, and Spatial Hotbeds for Exploitation Lehman College Meredith Greif, Johns Hopkins University; Kathryn J. Edin, 1551. Regular Sessions. Decision-making among Providers Princeton University and Patients The Social Construction of Neighborhood Space: Models of Philadelphia Marriott Downtown, 406, Level 4, 4:30-6:10pm Neighborhood Boundary Perceptions in a Diverse Urban Session Organizer: Rene Almeling, Yale University Area Nicolo P. Pinchak, Ohio State University; Catherine A. How Organizations Shape Medical Technology Allocation: Calder, Ohio State University; Bethany Boettner, Ohio State Insulin Pumps and Pediatric Patients with Type 1 Diabetes University Cassidy Puckett, Emory University Discussant: Don Edward Willis, University of Missouri Performing Informed Consent in Clinical Encounters Stef M. Shuster, Michigan State University 1554. Regular Sessions. Social Network Studies of Social Movements and Online Communities Women can Handle Childbirth and Anything Related to Being Philadelphia Marriott Downtown, 409, Level 4, 4:30-6:10pm a Woman: They can Handle This Asia Friedman, University Session Organizer: Pamela A. Popielarz, University of Illinois at of Delaware Conformity and Communal Decision-making: Household Chicago Presider: Pamela A. Popielarz, University of Illinois at Chicago Effects on Acceptance of Home-based HIV Counseling and Unfurl the Rainbow: How Demographic Self-disclosure Testing in Mari Armstrong-Hough, Yale University Strengthens Community Ties Denis Trapido, University of 1552. Regular Sessions. Health and Well-being across the Life Washington, Bothell; Cornelia Pechmann, University of Course California-Irvine; Kelly Yoon, University of California-Irvine; Philadelphia Marriott Downtown, 407, Level 4, 4:30-6:10pm Judith Prochaska, Stanford University Session Organizer: Tony N. Brown, Rice University Exploring the Temporal Evolution of Communication Presider: Whitney Nicole Laster Pirtle, University of California- Networks in Online Advocacy Campaigns Anna Priante, Merced University of Twente Immigrant Health Trajectories in Historical Context: Insights Exploring the Enclaving Practices of Black Women on Twitter: From European Immigrant Childhood Mortality in 1910 A Network Analysis Amber M. Hamilton, University of Elyas Bakhtiari, College of William and Mary Minnesota-Twin Cities Do Grandparents Matter? Multigenerational Transmission of Framing Struggles: Mapping Field of Opinion in Turkey Socioeconomic Status and Impacts on Health in the United through Contested Coverage of Gezi Park Resistance States Wen Fan, Boston College Mustafa Yavas, Yale University Depression in Later Life: The Role of Adult Children’s College Bipartisan Social Networks Reduce Political Bias in the Education Jenjira Yahirun, University of Hawaii-Manoa; Interpretation of Climate Trends Douglas Guilbeault, University of Pennsylvania Marital Relationship Ellen (Nell) Compernolle, University of Chicago 1555. Regular Sessions. Urban Sociology Discussants: Deadric Williams, University of Nebraska-Lincoln Philadelphia Marriott Downtown, 410, Level 4, 4:30-6:10pm Joanna Pepin, University of Maryland Session Organizer: Robert Vargas, University of Chicago Avoiding Danger on the Way to School: Exposure to Violent 1565. Special Session. Conversatorio: A Dialogue on Puerto Crime, Public Transportation, and Absenteeism Julia Rico pre- and post-Hurricane Maria Burdick-Will, Johns Hopkins University; Marc Stein, Johns Philadelphia Marriott Downtown, Franklin Hall 1, Level 4, Hopkins University; Jeffrey Grigg, Johns Hopkins University 4:30-6:10pm Chinatowns Lost: The Birth and Death of Urban Session Organizers: Fernando I. Rivera, University of Central Neighborhoods in an American City Daniel Zipp, University Florida of California-Los Angeles Roberto Vélez-Vélez, State University of New York-Albany Growth Coalitions in Declining Cities: Casinos, Panelists: Hector Cordero-Guzman, City University of New Redevelopment, and Inter-urban Competition Alissa York-Baruch College Mazar, McGill University Zaire Z. Dinzey-Flores, Rutgers University Race and Public Accommodations Discrimination in an Era of Roberto Rivera, University of California-Riverside Colorblindness Reginald Anthony Byron, Southwestern Ariana Jeanette Valle, University of California-Los Angeles University Jacqueline Villarrubia-Mendoza, Colgate University This open dialogue forum examines conditions in and among 1556. Regular Sessions. Knowledge Production and Politics Puerto Ricans on the island and stateside. The open discussion seeks to Philadelphia Marriott Downtown, 411, Level 4, 4:30-6:10pm generate ideas and strategies for addressing social issues on the island pre- Session Organizer: Debra Minkoff, Barnard College and post-Hurricane Maria (e.g. colonialism, austerity, housing, employment, education, and health) as well issues affecting the diaspora. The discussion Presider: Gordon Gauchat, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee also seeks to address a lacking academic attention to Puerto Rico and Puerto Becoming African: Political Transformation, Multivocality and Ricans, particularly in U.S. sociology. Topics for collective discussion include: the Birth of African Nationalism, South Africa 1860-1890 1. Where is Puerto Rico and its people at almost a year after Hurricane Maria Jonathan Schoots, University of Chicago hit? 2. How can sociologist address issues in Puerto Rico that were magnified and exposed by or that emerged from the storm? 3. How can we as Producing Expert Capital: How Opposing Same-sex Marriage sociologists use our knowledge and resources to support communities in and Experts Dominate Fields in the United States and France outside of Puerto Rico? 4. In what ways can institutions (e.g. universities, Michael Stambolis-Ruhstorfer, Université Bordeaux foundations, research centers, and journals) support conducting and Montaigne disseminating research on Puerto Rico and Puerto Ricans in the island and the mainland? 5. How can we place Puerto Rico on the academic radar, Discursive Crises and Ideological Production: Rush Limbaugh particularly of ASA and its membership going forward? How can we take this and the 2016 Presidential Campaign Peter Ore, University moment as an opportunity to forge new bonds between us and sociologists of Arizona on the island? The goal of the session is to generate ideas and strategies that We Must Bring Them to Heel: Super Predators, Terrorists, and may be adopted to deal with existing as well as social problems exacerbated by the hurricane. the Insecurity of Hegemonic Masculinity Marisa Tramontano, City University of New York-The Graduate 1566. Regular Sessions. Influence Center Philadelphia Marriott Downtown, Franklin Hall 2, Level 4, Discussant: Gordon Gauchat, University of Wisconsin- 4:30-6:10pm Milwaukee Session Organizer: Neal Caren, University of North Carolina- Chapel Hill 1557. Regular Sessions. Understanding Complexity in Presider: Trent Steidley, University of Denver Relationships and Marital Unions Do Angry Black Lives Matter? The Role of Emotion, Race, and Philadelphia Marriott Downtown, 412, Level 4, 4:30-6:10pm Politics in Social Movement Support Lauren Valentino, Session Organizer: Fenaba Addo, University of Wisconsin- Duke University; Daniel Adam Nicholson, Indiana Madison University Why are More Americans Saying `I do’ Again and Again? Chris Electoral Activism in Iran: A Mechanism for Political Change Wienke, Southern Illinois University-Carbondale Ali Kadivar; Vahid Abedini, Florida International University Relationship Churning and Desistance from Intimate Partner Opening the "Black Box": Theorizing the Challenges to Social Violence Sarah Halpern-Meekin, University of Wisconsin- Movement Influence in the Legislative Process Joshua A. Madison Basseches, Northwestern University; Brayden G. King, Ethnic Differences in Black Marital Ideals: Perspectives of Northwestern University Couples American-born and Immigrant Katrina Bell The Marijuana Movement, Discourse, and Legalization Burrel McDonald, Johns Hopkins University James Vann, University of California-Irvine New Insights into the Influences of Labor Migration on the What Explains the Quality of the News Coverage of U.S. Politics (Cosponsored with Section on Body and Radical Right-wing Movement Organizations in the 1960s? Embodiment) Edwin Amenta, University of California-Irvine; Thomas Philadelphia Marriott Downtown, Franklin Hall 5, Level 4, Alan Elliott, University of California-Irvine; Nicole Clorinda 4:30-6:10pm Shortt, University of California-Irvine; Amber Celina Session Organizer: Georgiann Davis, University of Nevada-Las Tierney, Hartwick College; Didem Turkoglu, University of Vegas North Carolina-Chapel Hill A Sexual Outlet Changes Everything: Examining Organizational Narratives of Legal Sex Workers and Disabled Clients 1567. Section on the Sociology of the Family. Mate Selection Carley Geiss, University of South Florida; Justine Egner, and Relationship Formation University of South Florida Philadelphia Marriott Downtown, Franklin Hall 3, Level 4, The Pleasures of Fetishization: BBW Adult Webcam 4:30-6:10pm Performers, Empowerment, and Pleasure Angela Jones, Session Organizer: Yue Qian, University of British Columbia State University of New York-Farmingdale Presider: Yue Qian, University of British Columbia Vulnerable Strength Shows so Beautifully: Self-Presentation to Asking Out and Sliding In: Symbolic Gendering and College Transform Fat Stigma Brianna McCaslin, University of Students' Pathways into Relationships Rachel Catherine Notre Dame Allison, Mississippi State University Wider Slider Bars: Navigating Sexuality for Older Queer Seeking Western Men: Divergent Trajectories among Chinese Women in the Bay Area of California Natalie Ingraham, Email-order Brides from the “Unlucky Generation” Haiyi California State University-East Bay Monica Liu Discussant: Kjerstin Gruys, University of Nevada-Reno Biracial or Black? Racial Differences in Marriage Entry for Black, White, and Black-White Adults Jenifer L. Bratter, 1570. Section on Inequality, Poverty and Mobility. Rice University; Eboni Allen, Rice University Household Finance and Inequality Someone Like Me: The Rise of Online Dating and Partner Philadelphia Marriott Downtown, Franklin Hall 6, Level 4, Similarity Sabino Kornrich, Emory University 4:30-6:10pm The Rise of Educational Hypogamy, 1970-2015: Trends and Session Organizer: Ken-Hou Lin, University of Texas-Austin Mechanisms Sinn Won Han, Harvard University Does Knowing Your FICO Score Change Financial Behavior? Discussant: Katherine Weisshaar, University of North Carolina- Evidence From a Field Experiment Rourke Liam OBrien, Chapel Hill University of Wisconsin; Abigail Sussman, University of Chicago; Tatiana Homonoff, New York University 1568. Section on Organizations, Occupations and Work. Student Debt, Expectations, and Occupational Attainment Culture and Organizations Jeremy S. Cohen, Princeton University; Adam Goldstein, Philadelphia Marriott Downtown, Franklin Hall 4, Level 4, Princeton University 4:30-6:10pm The Anti-Social Safety Net: Credit Cards, Insecurity, and Session Organizer: Emily A. Barman, Boston University Inequality in the United States Rachel E. Dwyer, Ohio State Impression Management in Times of Crisis: Organizational University; Michael David Nau, Ohio State University Images and the Gulf of Mexico Oil Spill Ion Bogdan Vasi, Discussant: Angelina Grigoryeva, Harvard University University of Iowa; Edward T. Walker, University of California-Los Angeles; Inga Popovaite, University of Iowa 1571. Section on Racial and Ethnic Minorities. Contemporary Distinguishing Round from Square Pegs: Predicting Hiring Latina/o Racialization Based on Pre-hire Language Use Sarah K. Stein, Stanford Philadelphia Marriott Downtown, Franklin Hall 7, Level 4, University; Amir Goldberg, Stanford University; Sameer 4:30-6:10pm Srivastava, University of California-Berkeley Session Organizer: Celia Olivia Lacayo, University of California- Subjectivity and Managerial Discretion in Assessing Los Angeles Performance and Assigning Workplace Rewards, Presider: Celia Olivia Lacayo, University of California-Los Opportunities, and Sanctions Kristine Kilanski, Independent Angeles Scholar Expanding Conceptualizations of Young Latina Politics: Social Duality in Diversity: Cultural Heterogeneity, Language, and Context and the Latina Sorority Alina Ivette Fernandez, Firm Performance Matthew Corritore, Stanford University; University of California-Santa Cruz Amir Goldberg, Stanford University; Sameer Srivastava, Framing of Latinx Education: An Examination of Spanish University of California-Berkeley Language Newspapers Maria Isabel Ayala, Michigan State Discussant: Alexandra Kalev, Tel Aviv University University; Magaly Ordoñez, California State University- Dominguez Hills 1569. Section on Sociology of Sexualities. Sexual Body Integration on the Surface: Whiteness, Intelligence, and Philadelphia Marriott Downtown, Franklin Hall 9, Level 4, Latina/o Racialized Schooling Karina Chavarria, University 4:30-6:10pm of California-Los Angeles Session Organizer: Leslie Hossfeld, Mississippi State University A Multiple Messages Approach: Racial and Ethnic Socialization Sociologist as Ethnographer: Evaluating a Massachusetts- in Middle-Class Latina/o Families Maria D. Duenas, based Wage Theft Campaign Mindy L. Fried, Arbor University of California-Merced Consulting Partners On Being Latino and American Under Trump Nilda Flores- From the Projects to the Pasture: Exploring Food Justice on a Gonzalez, University of Illinois at Chicago; Angela J. Silva, Farm Bobby J. Smith, Cornell University University of Illinois at Chicago; Herrica Telus, University of The Good Food Revolution: Community Based Participatory Illinois at Chicago Research, Race and Food Justice in the Missisisppi Delta Leslie Hossfeld, Mississippi State University 1572. Special Session. Theorizing Emotions and the Self in Discussant: Katie Kerstetter, George Mason University Migration Research Philadelphia Marriott Downtown, Franklin Hall 8, Level 4, 1574. Special Session. On the Sociology of Race and Humor 4:30-6:10pm Philadelphia Marriott Downtown, Franklin Hall 10, Level 4, Session Organizer: Elizabeth M. Aranda, University of South 4:30-6:10pm Florida Session Organizer: Raúl Pérez, University of Denver The State Management of Fear and the Outmigration of Joking in Colors: Is Racial Teasing Racist Teasing? Gary Alan Filipino Domestic Workers to the Rhacel Fine, Northwestern University; Corey D. Fields, Salazar Parrenas, University of Southern California Georgetown University Ambivalence and the Social Processes of Immigrant Inclusion Dutch Racial Humor: Between Cultural Archive, Collective Peter Kivisto, Augustana College; Paolo Boccagni, Embarrassment, and Embattled Identity Giselinde Kuipers, University of Trento University of Amsterdam Emotions in Migration Research: Its Relevance for The Humor of : Then and Now Raúl Pérez, Understanding Immigrant Incorporation Elizabeth M. University of Denver Aranda, University of South Florida; Girsea Martinez, Comedy, Racism and Brexit Simon Weaver, Brunel University University of South Florida London Legal Structures, Institutions, Racialization Practices and the From standup comedy to standing around the office water cooler, and Immigrant Self Cecilia Menjivar, University of Kansas from 19th century blackface minstrel shows to modern day fraternity house “racial” parties, race has long played an important role in the social Theories of migration and immigrant incorporation tie successful production of humor. Scholars of humor, meanwhile, have long known and integration to “benchmarks” of assimilation, such as educational and shown that the line between racial play, and racist joke telling, is blurred and occupational attainment, language acquisition, civic engagement, and often transgressed. This Special Session Submission for the 2018 ASA aims to intermarriage, among other measurable outcomes. Assimilation research explore how positive effects, including joy, pleasure, happiness, and even often focuses on these outcomes, as well as a diminishing ethnic identity. community, are produced, circulated, and distributed through humor, and Often neglected from theorization from within migration and incorporation the role these affects play in enabling and constraining dominant racial theories is the role of emotions and the self. What does the study of ideologies. We will also examine how negative effects, such as othering, emotions tell us about the processes of incorporation? Given the increasingly exclusion and anxiety are coexisting features and byproducts of race based hostile reception for immigrants across European countries and the United humor. Papers in this session will examine the intersections of humor, States, a greater emphasis on national borders, and calls for barring migration and racialization, how race based jokes and cartoons reinforce and “unassimilable” immigrants, how can the study of immigrant emotions and disrupt dominant racial ideologies, the prevalence of racist humor in an self serve as a conduit to understanding larger social, political, and cultural ostensibly colorblind society, and the relation between racial humor and processes and how individuals negotiate these? Questions that this panel will ‘serious’ discourses and ideologies of race. consider are: how might immigrants’ hopes for, and pursuit of a better life abroad, interact with perceptions of societal acceptance or rejection? How do 1575. Special Session. Reframing the History of Sociology mechanisms of inclusion and exclusion related to social inequalities result in emotions such as love, hate, or ambivalence? How do competing emotions Philadelphia Marriott Downtown, Franklin Hall 11, Level 4, factor into understanding how immigrants navigate the terrain of settlement? 4:30-6:10pm How are lived experiences, as captured in immigrant emotions, linked to Session Organizer: Howard Winant, University of California- patterns of settlement, transnational experiences, and various states of Santa Barbara belonging? In light of evidence suggesting an increase in “return migration”, how do emotions factor into resettlement? This panel will advance theorizing The Crowdsourced Canon? Digital Knowledge Recodes the the role of emotions in migration and incorporation research to address these History of Sociology Julia Potter Adams, Yale University; questions and devise directions for future research that take into account Hannah Brueckner, New York University-Abu Dhabi; Wei immigrants’ subjectivities. Willa Luo, Yale University 1573. Section on Sociological Practice and Public Sociology. The Strange Ascendancy of Pierre Bourdieu in U.S. Sociology: Understanding "Racialized Emotions": Community Action Between Social Theory and Ideology Dylan John Riley, Research Initiatives and Engaged Scholarship University of California-Berkeley Post-Colonial Developments: Moving in from the Margins Gay W. Seidman, University of Wisconsin-Madison Session Organizer: Erin F. Johnston, Stanford University Children of the Moon: Notes from the Edges of Du Boisian Table 01. Evangelicals and Evangelicalism Thought Marcus Anthony Hunter, University of California- Table Presider: Brad R. Fulton, Indiana University Los Angeles Framing Religion: Evangelical Media Reaction to Islamic Discussant: Howard Winant, University of California-Santa Terrorism from a Christian Worldview Rayden Kaplan, Barbara Duke University Moral and Civic Formation in Evangelical Protestant 1576. Section on Environmental Sociology. Public Schools David Sikkink, University of Notre Dame Environmental Sociology The Making of Multicultural Korea: Evangelical Protestant Philadelphia Marriott Downtown, Franklin Hall 12, Level 4, Women’s Perception of Ethnic Migrants Gowoon Jung, 4:30-6:10pm State University of New York-Albany Session Organizer: Kari Marie Norgaard, University of Oregon Worshipping the : Charismatic , Applying Indigenous Models of Peer-Listening to Understand Dominionism and the Prosperity Gospel Dominic Community Impacts of the Gold King Mine Spill Rebecca J. Wetzel, City University of New York Clausen, College; Karletta Chief, University of Table 02. Intersectional Identities and Islam: Race, Gender, Arizona; Theresa Montoya, New York University; Steven and Nationality Chishchilly, Fort Lewis College; Janene Yazzie, Tó’ Bei Nihi Table Presider: Kerice Doten-Snitker, University of Dziil; Jack Turner, Southwest Colorado Community College; Washington Lisa Marie Jacobs, Independent Scholar; Ashley Merchant, Ali and the Spider: Symbolic Annihilation of Females in Independent Scholar Muslim Children’s Books Kemal Budak, Emory Climate Information? Embedding Climate Futures within University Social Temporalities of California Water Management Zeke An Unexceptional Exception: A Case Study of Negotiating Baker, University of California-Davis; Julia Ekstrom, Mosque’s Identity Dynamics in Oklahoma Rasheed Al University of California-Davis; Louise Bedworth, State of Rabbi California Governor’s Office of Planning and Research Confusion and Counfoundment in the Conflation of Race Environmental Chemicals and Public Sociology: Engaged and Religion Virinder Kalra, University of Warwick; Scholarship on Highly Fluorinated Compounds Alissa Sivamohan Valluvan, University of Warwick Cordner, Whitman College; Phil Brown, Northeastern Dealing with Stigmatized Muslim Identities: Turning Prayer University; Lauren Richter, Northeastern University Spaces into Community Support Groups Jessica Environmental Justice for Whom? A Spatiotemporal Study of Stallone, University of Toronto Brownfield Redevelopment and Gentrification in the Table 03. Qualitative Studies of Church Culture United States Marisol Becerra, Ohio State University Table Presider: Erin F. Johnston, Stanford University Gender Dynamics in a Popular Epidemiology Approach to As a Christian, We Must Love : Religious Practices, Legal Enforcement Sherrie M. Steiner, Indiana University Emotions, and Boundaries in Egypt Hyun Jeong Ha Purdue University Fort Wayne The Fiesta of Latino Protestant Worship: Religious 1577. Regular Sessions. Food and Agriculture Racialization and the Public Performance of Ethnic Philadelphia Marriott Downtown, Franklin Hall 13, Level 4, Identity Aida Isela Ramos, George Fox University; 4:30-6:10pm Gerardo Marti, Davidson College; Mark Timothy Session Organizer: Farshad A. Araghi, Florida Atlantic Mulder, Calvin College University This is Not a Space for Politics: Intergenerational Green Gentrification and the Urban Agriculture Fix in Denver, Disagreements about the Church Space Soulit Chacko, Colorado Joshua Sbicca, Colorado State University Loyola University-Chicago; Rhys H. Williams, Loyola Intersecting Identities: How Race, Gender, Housing Status, University-Chicago and Disability Status Affect Food Bank Access Alana Warm and Friendly Churches: Southern Hospitality, Haynes Stein, University of California-Davis Christian Hospitality, and the Institutional Making Sense of Dietary Shifts in Chile Daniela Jeanette Maintenance of Local Congregations Betsie Garner, Garcia Grandon, North Carolina State University Tennessee Technological University Urban Agriculture as Growth Booster or Prefigurative Activism Table 04. Religion and Attitudes Yuki Kato, Georgetown University Table Presider: Ryan James Parsons, Princeton University Biblical Literalism and Perceptions of History as a Scientific 1580. Section on Sociology of Religion Roundtable Session Discipline Kathleen C. Oberlin, Grinnell College; Philadelphia Marriott Downtown, Salon C, Level 5, 4:30- Christopher P. Scheitle, College of Saint Benedict-Saint 5:30pm John's University On Caring for Creation: Accounting for Changes in Thomas J. Burns, University of Oklahoma Environmental Concern among Religious Organizations Rethinking the Sociological Approaches to Intellectual Lukas J Szrot, University of Kansas Spaces through the Insight from the Muslim Spirituality, Shopping, Buying, and Owning: The Intellectual Space Deniz Ilhan, State University of New Relationship between Faith and Consumerism in Older York-Stony Brook Emerging Adults Peter Mundey, University of New England’s New Jerusalem: Puritan Hebraism and the Oklahoma; Brian J. Miller, Wheaton College Wilderness in American Religion Samuel David Stabler, Faithful Welfare: How Religion Patterns Views of Federal Yale Assistance among Low-income Mothers Daniel Bolger, Table 07. Religious Leaders and Shifting Religious Landscapes Rice University Table Presider: Jonathan Scott Coley, Oklahoma State Degrees of Religious Tolerance: Higher Education and University College Major’s Impact on Religious Tolerance Zachary Clergy Working Outside of Congregations, 1976-2016 Cramer, University of Oklahoma; Cyrus J. Schleifer, Cyrus J. Schleifer, University of Oklahoma; Wendy University of Oklahoma Cadge, Brandeis University Religious Tolerance and the Status Quo in China: How Institutional Change, Mainline , and Women Education Increases Religious Empathy and Secular Clergy: Episcopal Congregations and Social Change Certainty Xiuhua Wang, Baylor University; Paul Froese, Catherine A. Crowder, University of California-San Baylor University Diego Table 05. Religion, Health, and Well-being Wait, She’s One of Us! American Catholic Nuns, Gender, Table Presiders: Hans Momplaisir, Virginia Polytechnic and Sexuality Ryan P. Murphy, Chestnut Hill College Institute and State University Patterns of Discrimination against Same-sex Couples in Rachel J. Bacon, Pennsylvania State University U.S. Churches Laura Krull, University of North Carolina- Does Religiosity Moderate the Impact of Racial Chapel Hill Discrimination on Subjective Well-being for African Table 08. Using Religion: Practical Uses of Religious Resources Americans and Afro-Caribbeans?* Hans Momplaisir, Table Presider: Damon Mayrl, Colby College Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University Deflecting Privatization: The Incorporation of Faith-based Mental Health Care Utilization Among Religious Israeli Organizations into Criminal Justice Reform Edward and Muslims Ephraim Shapiro; Irit Elroy, Myers- Orozco Flores, University of California-Merced; Jennifer JDC-Brookdale Institute; Omra Riven, Ariel University Elena Cossyleon, Loyola University Religious Involvement and Marijuana Use for Medical and Performing Religion in Online Crowdfunding: A Study of Non-medical Purposes Amy M. Burdette, Florida State the Protestant Ethic on GoFundme.com Scott James University; Noah Stephen Webb, Florida State Hamilton, University of North Texas; Nikolitsa University; Terrence D. Hill, University of Arizona; Stacy Grigoropoulou, University of North Texas Haynes, Mississippi State University; Jason A. Ford, Redefining Weber’s Protestant Ethic in China: From University of Central Florida Persecuted and Poor to Patriotic, Pious, and Spirituality and Aging: Linking Secular and Religious Prosperous Citizens Grace Tien, Princeton University Dimensions Christine Marie Schneider, Case Western Scientific versus Religious Tools? The Construction of Reserve University; Eva Kahana, Case Western Reserve Political Identities among American Scientists Sharan University; Polina Ermoshkina, Case Western Reserve Kaur Mehta, Rice University; Robert A. Thomson, Rice University University Does Religion Opiate Self? Exploring Emerging Adult Self- Saturday, 5:30 pm efficacy across Religious Contexts Fanhao Nie, Dixie State University 1512. Meeting. Section on Alcohol, Drugs, and Tobacco Table 06. Theoretical Developments and Applications Business Meeting A Religion-inspired Perspective for the Study of Pennsylvania Convention Center, 106AB, Level 100, 5:30- Management Ideas Dag Øivind Madsen, University 6:10pm College of Southeast Norway; Pål Klethagen, Oslo and Akershus University College of Applied Sciences; 1517. Meeting. Section on Disability and Society Business Christian Wittrock, Oslo and Akershus University Meeting College of Applied Sciences Pennsylvania Convention Center, 110AB, Level 100, 5:30- Radicalism and Enantiodromia: A Trialectic of Modernity, 6:10pm Post-modernity, and Anti-modernity in the Islamic 1580. Meeting. Section on Sociology of Religion Business World Peyman Hekmatpour, University of Oklahoma; Meeting 1686. Joint Reception: Section on Comparative-Historical Philadelphia Marriott Downtown, Salon C, Level 5, 5:30- Sociology; Section on History of Sociology; Section on 6:10pm Global and Transnational Sociology; and Section on Saturday, 6:00 pm Human Rights Philadelphia Marriott Downtown, Salon J, Level 5, 6:30- 1531. Meeting. Mural Arts Philadelphia Walking Tour 8:10pm Pennsylvania Convention Center, Arch Street Entrance, Level 1689. Section on Collective Behavior and Social Movements 100, 6:00-8:00pm Reception Saturday, 6:30 pm Offsite, City Tap House, 2 Logan Square, 6:30-8:30pm 1606. Affiliated Group. Sociologists’ AIDS Network (SAN) 1693. Joint Reception: Section on Animals and Society and Pennsylvania Convention Center, 103A, Level 100, 6:30- Section on Environmental Sociology 8:10pm Offsite, Maggiano's Little Italy, 1201 Filbert Street, 6:30- 8:10pm 1607. Section on Sociology of Education Reception Pennsylvania Convention Center, 103B, Level 100, 6:30- 1697. Joint Reception: Section on Inequality, Poverty, and 8:10pm Mobility and Section on Racial and Ethnic Minorities Offsite, Offsite, 6:30-8:10pm 1608. Section on Organizations, Occupations, and Work Reception 1697. Section on Sociological Practice and Public Sociology Pennsylvania Convention Center, 103C, Level 100, 6:30- Reception 8:10pm Offsite, Offsite, 6:30-8:10pm 1610. Affiliated Group. Japan Sociologists Network Saturday, 7:00 pm Pennsylvania Convention Center, 104B, Level 100, 6:30- 1679. Reception for Scholars with International Research 8:10pm and Teaching Interests 1617. Section on Disability and Society Reception Philadelphia Marriott Downtown, Salon B, Level 5, 7:00- Pennsylvania Convention Center, 110AB, Level 100, 6:30- 8:00pm 8:10pm Saturday, 8:00 pm 1620. Affiliated Group. Celebration of John Mohr 1709. Meeting. Sociologists Against Sexual Violence Pennsylvania Convention Center, 111B, Level 100, 6:30- Pennsylvania Convention Center, 104A, Level 100, 8:00- 8:10pm 10:00pm 1622. Student Reception 1700. Section on Sociology of Alcohol, Drugs, and Tobacco Pennsylvania Convention Center, 113A, Level 100, 6:30- Reception 7:30pm Offsite, Trestle Inn, 339 N 11th Street, 8:00-9:30pm 1678. Joint Reception: Section on Body and Embodiment and Section on Sociology of Sexualities Philadelphia Marriott Downtown, Salon A, Level 5, 6:30- 8:10pm 1680. Section on Sociology of Religion Reception Philadelphia Marriott Downtown, Salon C, Level 5, 6:30- 8:10pm 1681. Joint Reception: Section on Evolution, Biology, and Society; Section on Rationality and Society; and Section on Mathematical Sociology Philadelphia Marriott Downtown, Salon D, Level 5, 6:30- 8:10pm 1683. Section on Medical Sociology Reception Philadelphia Marriott Downtown, Salon G, Level 5, 6:30- 8:10pm