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Ea s t e r n Sociological So c i e t y 82n d An n u a l Mee t i n g

Storied Lives: Culture, Structure, and Narrative

Millennium Broadway Hotel New York City February 23-26, 2012

GENERAL INFORMATION

REGISTRATION

Hours: Thursday, 11:30 am-5:00 pm Friday, 8:00 am - 5:00 pm. Saturday, 8:00 am-5:00 pm Sunday, 8:00 am-10:00 am.

The Registration Desk is located in the Foyer by the Gotham Dining Rooms (2nd Fl) 1. When you register, you will be given a registration badge. 2. Badges are to be worn at all sessions and are required for admission to ESS events. 3. Registered participants may request complimentary badges for their nonmember spouses.

ESS COMMONS The ESS COMMONS is on the main level in Gotham Dining Rooms (2nd fl). It includes: The Book Exhibit, which is described on the back inside cover of the program. The Message Board, where participants can leave and receive messages. Because too few job openings were submitted prior to program publication, the Employment Center will be suspended for this year. Please do check the Employment Services section on our website (http://essnet.org) for current postings.

COPIES OF PAPERS The ESS does not sell or distribute papers or abstracts. Please contact authors directly to obtain copies of papers or to get further information.

SESSION AND PAPER LENGTH Sessions are scheduled with the expectation that presenters and discussants will take approximately 15 minutes to make their initial presentations. This will allow time for discussion among the panelists and for audience participation.

Presiders should end sessions promptly to enable the following sessions to start on time. If there is no Presider listed, please appoint one from the panel for time-keeping purposes.

Next Year's Annual Meeting will be at the The Boston Park Plaza Hotel and Towers March 21-24, 2013

Storied Lives: Culture, Structure, and Narrative

The 82nd Annual Meeting of the Eastern Sociological Society Millennium Broadway Hotel

Table of Contents

Program Highlights 2 Program Summary 8 Program Details 17 Previous Officers and Award Winners 103 ESS Officers and Committees 106 Acknowledgements 109 Call for 2012 Papers 110 Publisher Advertisements 111 Index of Participants 116 General Information Inside Front Cover Book Exhibitors Inside Back Cover Session Room Maps Back Cover Cover Design: Emily Mahon

Begin Making Plans for ESS 2013: Sustainable Communities/Sustainable Lives: Social Change, Social Action, & Social Justice The Boston Park Plaza Hotel and Towers March 21-24, 2013

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Storied Lives: Culture, Structure, and Narrative ESS 2012 Program Highlights

PLENARY SESSIONS:

Thursday 5:30-7:00 PM Robin Williams Lecture presented by Sudhir Venkatesh Metropolis

Friday 5:30-7:00 PM Plenary: The Future of Higher Education – with Paul Attewell, Metropolis David Lavin, Laura Hamilton, Elizabeth Armstrong, and Marta Tienda. Organized by Dan Clawson Saturday 5:30-7:00 PM Presentation of 2012 Awards and Robert Zussman’s Hudson Theater Presidential Address: “Narrative Freedom: Identity, Inequality, and the Limits of Self Invention”

RECEPTIONS AND ENTERTAINMENT:

Thursday 7:00 PM Reception following Robin Williams Lecture Metropolis

Friday 7:00 PM Reception following Higher Education Plenary Metropolis

Saturday 7:00 PM Presidential Reception Theater Lobby

THEMATICS:

Thursday 12:00-1:30 PM Narratives of Youth: Intersectionality and Risk Room 3.11 Thursday 1:45-3:15 PM Uncovering Patterns: Reflections on Narrative Positivism Room 3.11

Twenty Years Ago and Today Thursday 3:30-5:00 PM Untold Stories: Silence and other Dilemmas in Personal Room 3.11

Narrative Research Friday 10:15-11:45 AM Telling Sexual Stories Metropolis Friday 12:00-1:30 PM The Pedagogical Uses of Stories Metropolis Friday 1:45-3:15 PM Welfare Reform: Missing Stories Metropolis Friday 3:30-5:00 PM Ethnography in the First Person I Metropolis Saturday 8:30-10:00 AM Illuminating Life Stories Through Slow Sociology Metropolis Saturday 10:15-11:45 AM Tales of the Street(s) Metropolis Saturday 12:00-1:30 PM The Explanatory Power of Narrative Room 3.11 Saturday 1:45-3:15 PM Identity Narratives and Kinship Stories Room 3.11 Saturday 3:30-5:00 PM Tales from the Dark Side Room 3.11 Saturday 3:30-5:00 PM Narrative and Social Movements Room 4.02 Sunday 8:30-10:00 AM When Stories Don't Work Room 3.11 Sunday 10:15-11:45 AM Trauma Narratives Room 3.11

AUTHOR-MEETS-CRITICS:

Thursday 1:45-3:15 PM The Maid's Daughter by Mary Romero Room 3.11

Thursday 3:30-5:00 PM Muslims in Motion: Islam and National Identity by Nazili Kibria Room 4.11

Friday 8:30-10:00 AM The Alter-Globalization Movement: Becoming Actors in a Room 5.04

Global Age by Geoffrey Pleyers Friday 10:15-11:45 AM Violence Against Latina Women by Roberta Villalon Room 5.04

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AUTHOR-MEETS-CRITICS – cont’d Friday 12:00-1:30 PM Opportunity Denied: Limiting Black Women to Devalued Work Room 5.04

by Enobong Branch

Friday 1:45-3:15 PM Strip Club by Kim Price Glynn Room 5.04

Friday 3:30-5:00 PM Offending Women: Power, Punishment, and the Regulation of Room 5.04 Desire by Lynne Haney

Saturday 8:30-10:00 AM The Marriage Go-Round by Andrew Cherlin Room 5.04

Saturday 10:15-11:45 AM Making Care Count by Mignon Duffy Room 5.04

Saturday 12:00-1:30 PM The Tour Guide: Walking and Talking New York by Jonathan Room 5.04

Wynn

Saturday 1:45-3:00 PM New Blood by Chris Bobel Room 5.04

Saturday 3:30-5:00 PM Graffiti Lives: Beyond the Tag in New York's Urban Room 5.04

Underground by Gregory Snyder

Sunday 8:30-10:00 AM The Perils of Media-Centered Political Activism by Sarah Room 4.11

Sobieraj Sunday 10:15-11:45 AM Pink Ribbon Blues: How Breast Cancer Culture Undermines Room 4.11

Women's Health by Gayle Sulik

“CONVERSATIONS” WITH: Friday 10:15-11:45 AM Margaret Anderson, Joya Misra, Tufuku Zuberi – Conversations Room 4.02 on Race and Gender (Organizer Enobong Hannah Branch)

Saturday 8:30-10:00 AM Jasmine Burnett, Pamela Calla, Svati Shah, Claudia de la Cruz Room 3.02 – Transnational Conversations about New Forms of Feminist Organizing (Organizers Millie Thayer and Elisa Martinez)

Saturday 10:15-11:45 AM Where goes the Neighborhood: A Conversation with Robert Room 3.02 Sampson and Philip Kasinitz

Saturday 12:00-1:30 PM Andrew Papachristos, Chris Wildeman, Patrick Sharkey – Room 3.02 Inequality and Crime Research (Organizer Andrew Papachristos) Saturday 1:45-3:15 PM Gary Alan Fine, Pamela Donovan, Nicholas DiFonzo – Room 3.02 Narrating Rumor, Belief, and Truth (Organizer Gary Alan Fine)

Saturday 3:30-5:00 PM Christine E Bose, Nancy Naples, Jyoti Puri – Transnational Room 3.02 Approaches to Gender (Presider Roberta Villalon)

Sunday 12:00-1:45 Paul DiMaggio, Andrew Abbott, Patricia Roos – How To Advise Room 3.11 a Dissertation (Presider Michael Schwartz)

SPECIAL PRESIDENTIAL SESSIONS:

Thursday 1:45-3:15 PM Sociological Perspectives on the Arab Spring Room 5.07

Friday 10:15-11:45 AM Ethnography in the First Person Room 3.02

Friday 12:00-1:30 PM Social Knowledge in the Making, Michele Lamont Room 3.02

Friday 12:00-1:45 PM Historical Perspectives on Care Room 4.05

Friday 1:45-3:15 PM Sociology at the Intersections: Our dialogs with those beyond Room 3.02 our intellectual border

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SPECIAL PRESIDENTIAL SESSIONS – cont’d

Friday 1:45-3:15 PM Celebrating Elliot Mishler I: Performing Stories Room 4.03

Friday 3:30-5:00 PM Occupy Wall Street and the Future of Political and Economic Room 3.02 Reform

Friday 3:30-5:00 PM Celebrating Elliot Mishler II: Stories in Social Science Room 4.03

Friday 3:30-5:00 PM Revisiting the Importance of Conceptualizing Work and Family Room 4.05

Saturday 8:30-10:00 AM Family Stories Room 4.06

Sunday 8:30-10:00 AM Rethinking National Identity: Struggles over Diversity in the Room 5.04 U.S. and Europe

Sunday 12:00-1:45 Narratives of Everyday Diversity on Local Shopping Streets: Room 4.11 New York, Berlin, Toronto

MINICONFERENCE: Choosing Homes, Choosing Schools

Friday 8:30-10:00 AM Choosing Homes, Choosing Schools, Panel 1 Room 3.11 Friday 10:15-11:45 AM Choosing Homes, Choosing Schools, Panel 2 Room 3.11 Friday 1:45-3:15 PM Choosing Homes, Choosing Schools, Panel 3 Room 3.11 Friday 3:30-5:00 PM Choosing Homes, Choosing Schools, Panel 4 Room 3.11 Saturday 8:30-10:00 AM Choosing Homes, Choosing Schools, Panel 5 Room 3.11 Saturday 10:15-11:45 AM Choosing Homes, Choosing Schools, Panel 6 Room 3.11

MINICONFERENCE: Community Colleges

Friday 1:45-3:15 PM Opportunity and Constraint at the Community College: Room 3.03

Perspectives from Research and Storied Lives Friday 3:30-5:00 PM Research on Community College Students: Challenges, Room 3.03

Outlooks and Implications for Social Policy Satruday 8:30-10:00 AM Cultivating "Community" at the Community College and Room 3.03

Beyond Saturday 10:15-11:45 AM Teaching Across the Divides: Challenges and Innovations of Room 3.03

Community College Teaching Saturday 12:00-1:30 PM Diverse Experiences, Global Challenges: Community Colleges Room 3.03

Traverse a Changing Social Landscape Saturday 1:45-3:00 PM Narratives of Learning at the Community Colleges: The Room 3.03

Undergraduate Perspective

MINICONFERENCE: Military

Saturday 12:00-1:30 PM Effects of Military Service Across the Life Course Room 3.04 Saturday 1:45-3:15 PM Military Issues in International and Historical Context Room 3.04 Saturday 3:30-5:00 PM Military Issues: Macro, Micro and Theoretical Room 3.04 Sunday 8:30-10:00 AM Military Structure and Its Effects Room 3.04 Sunday 10:15-11:45 AM The Military and "The Unspoken" Room 3.04

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MINICONFERENCE: Reproduction

Friday 8:30-10:00 AM Framing Reproduction Room 4.11 Friday 10:15-11:45 AM Situating Reproduction Across/In Institutions, Organizations, Room 4.11

and States Friday 12:00-1:30 PM Still Killing the Black Body: Understanding Race, Room 4.11

Reproduction, and Liberty in Contemporary Social Contexts Friday 1:45-3:15 PM Understanding the Perspectives of Reproductive Health Room 4.11

Professionals Friday 3:30-5:00 PM Normalizing Reproduction Room 4.11 Saturday 8:30-10:00 AM Narrativizing Reproduction and Birth Room 4.11 Saturday 10:15-11:45 AM Examining Women's Reproductive Experiences Room 4.11 Saturday 12:00-1:30 PM Assessing the Sociology of Reproduction and Next Steps. Room 4.11

(Bring your lunch!) Saturday 1:45-3:15 PM Studying a Fraught Subject in Reproduction, Abortion Room 4.11 Saturday 3:30-5:00 PM Interrogating the Science of Reproduction Room 4.11

MINICONFERENCE: Security

Thursday 12:00-1:30 PM The Politics of Urban Infrastructure Room 3.04 Thursday 1:45-3:15 PM The Sentiments of Patriotism Room 3.04 Thursday 3:30-5:00 PM Case in Focus- Latin America Room 3.04 Friday 8:30-10:00 AM The Body in Security Room 3.04 Friday 10:15-11:45 AM Social movements, Activism, and Warfare Room 3.04 Friday 12:00-1:30 PM The State in Question Room 3.04 Friday 1:45-3:15 PM Case in Focus: The Olympics Room 3.04 Friday 3:30-5:00 PM Ethical Considerations and the Military Room 3.04 Saturday 8:30-10:00 AM On Governance Room 3.04 Saturday 10:15-11:45 AM Coping with Disasters Room 3.04 Saturday 12:00-1:30 PM Securing the Economy Metropolis Saturday 1:45-3:15 PM Discursive Practices and Narrative Telling Metropolis Saturday 3:30-5:00 PM Culture and Identities: The Inner Landscape of Security Metropolis

MINICONFERENCE: Social Movements

Friday 8:30-10:00 AM Internal Engagements Room 5.07 Friday 10:15-11:45 AM Players Formerly Known as the State Room 5.07 Friday 12:00-1:30 PM Players Formerly Known as the State Part Two Room 5.07 Friday 1:45-3:15 PM Protesters and their Targets Room 5.07 Friday 3:30-5:00 PM Protesters Engage Experts and the Media Room 5.07

MINICONFERENCE: Women in Science

Saturday 8:30-10:00 AM Choices Versus Constraints: Understanding Women in Science Room 3.05 Saturday 10:15-11:45 AM Narrating their Stories: A View from the Trenches Room 3.05 Saturday 12:00-1:30 PM Pathways and Potholes: Entry, Persistence, and Exit in STEM Room 3.05

Fields Saturday 1:45-3:15 PM Science in a Globalizing World: Continued Marginalization or Room 3.05

an Opportunity?

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WORKSHOPS:

Thursday 9:00 – 12:00 PM Workshop on Service Learning (preregistration needed) Room 3.06 Thursday 12:00-1:30 PM "Using Service Learning and Civic Engagement to Teach About Room 5.04 Inequities". (Sponsored by the Committee on the Status of Women) Thursday 1:45-3:15 PM Asset Based Community Development and Service-Learning Room 5.03 Thursday 3:30-5:00 PM SAY WHAAAAT?!? Teaching Research Methodology through Room 5.04

Service-Learning (Workshop) Friday 10:15-11:45 AM "You'll Never Graduate or Get Tenure Doing That!": Doing Room 5.03 Multi-Year Research Projects and Negotiating Tenure and Promotion Timelines Saturday 8:30-10:00 AM Applying Sociology: Mentoring undergraduate student Room 4.03

research Saturday 10:15-11:45 AM National Science Foundation Funding Opportunities, Merit Room 5.03

Review, and Proposal Preparation Saturday 12:00-1:30 PM Speed Dating for Potential Co-Authors Room 5.03 Saturday 1:45-3:15 PM Workshop on the Status of the Job Market for New PhDs in Room 5.03

Sociology 2011-2012 Saturday 3:30-5:00 PM Professional development for sociology graduate students Room 5.03 Sunday 8:30-10:00 AM "The Conference Mommy": Negotiating and Enjoying Room 3.01

Conferences with Children (panel session, children welcome!) Sunday 8:30-10:00 AM How to Get Published in Trails, the Teaching Resources and Room 4.04

Innovation Library for Sociology Sunday 12:00-1:30 PM Atlas.ti: Beyond Coding Room 3.06 Sunday 12:00-1:30 PM StoryCorps as resource for sociologists Metropolis Sunday 2:00-4:00 PM How to Share Your Sociological Smarts With a Larger Room 3.02 Audience: A Professional Workshop (Pre-registration required)

EVENTS OF SPECIAL INTEREST TO UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS:

Friday 12:00-1:30 PM Undergraduate Poster Session I Gotham Foyer

Friday 1:45-3:15 PM Undergraduate Poster Session II Gotham Foyer

Saturday 10:15-11:45 AM Undergraduate Poster Session III Gotham Foyer

Saturday 12:00-1:30 PM Undergraduate Poster Session IV Gotham Foyer

Saturday 1:45-3:15 PM Undergraduate Poster Session V Gotham Foyer

EVENTS SPONSORED BY THE COMMITTEE ON THE STATUS OF WOMEN

Thursday 12:00-1:30 PM Using Service Learning and Civic Engagement to Teach About Room 5.04

Inequities

Saturday 12:00-1:30 PM Contemporary Narratives on Motherhood Room 4.01

LOCAL INTEREST:

Friday 12:00-1:30 PM Jane Jacobs: An Urbanist's New York Room 4.02

Saturday 10:15-11:45 AM NY and LA, the Uncertain Future: Social Trends Room 4.03

Sunday 8:30-10:00 AM How to Build Something in New York Metropolis Sunday 10:15-11:45 AM NY and LA, the Uncertain Future: The Financial Crisis and its Metropolis

Ongoing Ramifications

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ESS SPECIAL EVENTS AND MEETINGS:

Thursday 1:45-3:15 PM ESS Executive Committee Meeting I Room 4.01

Friday 7:30-8:30 AM ASA Department Chairs Breakfast Room 3.06

Friday 8:30-10:00 AM Sociologists for Women in Society Meeting Room 3.01

Friday 3:30-5:00 PM Sociological Forum Editorial Board Meeting Room 5.08

Saturday 8:30-10:15 AM Committee on Graduate Education Meeting Room 3.06

Saturday 8:30-10:00 AM Committee on the Status of Minorities Meeting Room 4.05

Saturday 10:15-11:45 AM Committee on the Status of Women Meeting Room 3.06

Sunday 8:30-10:00 AM ESS General Meeting Empire

Sunday 10:25-11:45 AM ESS Executive Committee Meeting II Empire

And congratulations to our Student Travel Grant winners:

Jenna Appelbaum, New York University, Transitional Justice and its Stories: Complicating the Genocidal Rape Monologue in Rwanda Miriam Sessions, Florida State University, Social Control and Emotional Expression: Women`s Experiences in Hospitalized Childbirth Mia Diaz-Edelman, Boston University, Anchoring Narratives: Multicultural Collaboration in the Immigrant Rights Movement Amanda Gengler, Brandeis University, Telling Stories about Ourselves and Our Projects in the Field Andrew Junker, Yale University, Storied Methodologies: Innovative Uses of Narrative in Research Rebekkah Joy Orr, Syracuse University, Pride and Prejudice: Sexual Storytelling and the Politics of Inclusion in One Sex-Positive Group Sara Garrett, UC - Berkeley, “Then it all went wrong…”: First-time mothers respond to deviations from their desired birth plans Joris Gjata, University of Virginia, Constructing a Self: Organizations and their Stories Naliyah Kaya, George Mason University, Poetic Personas: Self & Society in Spoken Word Performance Culture

Undergraduate:

John Robert Butler, Louisiana State University, The Cultural Psychology of Palestinian Ter- rorism

7 Storied Lives: Culture, Structure, and Narrative ESS Annual Meeting Program Summary

Thursday, 23 February 2012 9:00 AM-12:00 PM 1. Workshop -- Workshop on Service Learning -- Room 3.06 12:00 PM-1:30 PM 2. Regular Paper Session -- HIV/AIDS, Human Security and Gender Activism -- Room 4.05 3. Thematic Session -- Narratives of Youth: Intersectionality and Risk -- Room 3.11 4. Regular Paper Session -- Race and Low-Wage Labor -- Room 3.01 5. Regular Paper Session -- Migration and Belonging -- Room 3.02 6. Regular Paper Session -- Transnational Identities -- Room 3.03 7. Regular Paper Session -- Ethics and Technology in Medicine -- Room 3.04 8. Regular Paper Session -- Gender Dynamics of Migration -- Room 3.05 9. Regular Paper Session -- Poverty and Punishment -- Room 3.06 10. Regular Paper Session -- Public Spaces -- Room 3.10 11. Regular Paper Session -- Sociology of Online Gaming -- Room 4.01 12. Regular Paper Session -- The Social Construction of Disease -- Room 4.02 13. Regular Paper Session -- Academic Achievement: Latino and Asian Students -- Room 4.03 14. Regular Paper Session -- Activism and the Media -- Room 4.04 15. Regular Paper Session -- Disruption and Disadvantage in American Education -- Room 4.06 16. Regular Paper Session -- Families and Work: Raising Children in the Ethnographic Field -- Room 4.10 17. Regular Paper Session -- Political Characters -- Room 5.03 18. Regular Paper Session -- Immigration, Assimilation, and Incorporation in the U.S. and Abroad -- Room 5.07 19. Workshop -- "Using Service Learning and Civic Engagement to Teach About Inequities". (Sponsored by the Committee on the Status of Women) -- Room 5.04 20. Roundtable 1 -- Crime and Community -- Room 5.08 21. Roundtable 2 -- Immigration and Health -- Room 5.08 22. Roundtable 3 -- Bullying -- Room 5.08 23. Roundtable 4 -- Family and Work -- Room 5.08 24. Roundtable 5 -- Can Sociology Educate? -- Room 5.08 25. Roundtable 6 -- The Making of Criminals -- Room 5.08 26. Roundtable 7 -- Corporations and the Political Economy of the Environment -- Room 5.08 27. Roundtable 8 -- Urban Cultures -- Room 5.08 28. Roundtable 9 -- Research on Students -- Room 5.08 29. Mini-Conference: Security -- The Politics of Urban Infrastructure -- Metropolis 30. Invited Session -- Juxtaposing Asias and Latin Americas: Transnational Approaches to Gender and Sexuality -- Room 4.11 1:45 PM-3:15 PM 31. ESS Executive Committee Meeting I -- Room 4.01 32. Thematic Session -- Uncovering Patterns: Reflections on Narrative Positivism Twenty Years Ago and Today -- Room 3.11 33. Special Presidential Session -- Sociological Perspectives on the Arab Spring -- Room 5.07 34. Author-Meets-Critics -- The Maid's Daughter by Mary Romero -- Room 4.11 35. Regular Paper Session -- Race and Space -- Room 3.01 36. Regular Paper Session -- Re-considering "Speed Bumps" in Urban Qualitative Research in the Midst of Rampant Disinvestment in the Public Sector -- Room 3.02 37. Regular Paper Session -- The Medical Profession -- Room 3.03 38. Regular Paper Session -- Collective Behavior in China -- Room 3.04 39. Regular Paper Session -- Global Inequalities and Financial Crises -- Room 3.05 40. Regular Paper Session -- Suicide and Emotional Lives -- Room 3.06 41. Regular Paper Session -- Teachers and Teaching -- Room 3.10 42. Regular Paper Session -- Revolutions, Riots and Flash Mobs: Social Media and Social Movements -- Room 4.02 43. Regular Paper Session -- Stories of Everyday Life in the City -- Room 4.03 44. Regular Paper Session -- Food, Society and Ethnicity -- Room 4.04 45. Regular Paper Session -- Blame and Suffering in the Economic Crisis -- Room 4.05 46. Regular Paper Session -- Environmental Social Movements -- Room 4.06 47. Regular Paper Session -- Teaching Tolerance -- Room 5.04 48. Workshop -- Asset Based Community Development and Service-Learning -- Room 5.03 49. Roundtable 1 -- Resilience and Coping Among Urban Black Women -- Room 5.08 50. Roundtable 2 -- Church -- Room 5.08 51. Roundtable 3 -- Modernization and Reform in Asia -- Room 5.08 52. Roundtable 4 -- Projects of Empire -- Room 5.08 53. Roundtable 5 -- Children's Health at Risk -- Room 5.08 54. Roundtable 6 -- The Shadow of the Sacred -- Room 5.08 55. Roundtable 7 -- Personal Narratives -- Room 5.08

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Thursday, 1:45 PM-3:15 PM – cont’d 56. Roundtable 8 -- Organizational Ethics -- Room 5.08 57. Roundtable 9 -- Negotiating Virtual Spaces -- Room 5.08 59. Mini-Conference: Security -- The Sentiments of Patriotism -- Metropolis 3:30 PM-5:00 PM 60. Thematic Session -- Untold Stories: Silence and other Dilemmas in Personal Narrative Research -- Room 3.11 61. Author-Meets-Critics -- Muslims in Motion: Islam and National Identity by Nazli Kibria -- Room 4.11 62. Regular Paper Session -- Racist Frames -- Room 3.01 63. Regular Paper Session -- Gentrification -- Room 3.02 64. Regular Paper Session -- Telling the Family Story -- Room 3.03 65. Regular Paper Session -- Feminist and Critical Race Epistemologies -- Room 3.04 66. Regular Paper Session -- Storied Lives: The Rewards and Challenges of In-Depth Interviewing -- Room 3.05 67. Regular Paper Session -- Soc n' Crim: The Experience of Sociology Departments with Criminology Programs - Room 3.10 68. Regular Paper Session -- Rich People's Movements -- Room 4.01 69. Regular Paper Session -- Undergraduate Academic Advising, Major Choice, and College Success -- Room 4.02 70. Regular Paper Session -- Queer Spaces -- Room 4.03 71. Regular Paper Session -- Out of Bound Bodies -- Room 4.04 72. Regular Paper Session -- Populist Resurgence? Economic Crisis and Social Activism Across the Political Spectrum -- Room 4.05 73. Regular Paper Session -- Ethnographies of arts and performance -- Room 4.06 74. Regular Paper Session -- Sexual Violence -- Room 4.10 75. Regular Paper Session -- Master Class: Arts-Based Research Practices in Sociology with Patricia Leavy -- Room 5.03 76. Regular Paper Session -- Solidarities and Interests -- Room 5.07 77. Workshop -- SAY WHAAAAT?!? Teaching Research Methodology through Service-Learning (Workshop) -- Room 5.04 78. Roundtable 1 -- Globalization and Culture -- Room 3.06 79. Roundtable 2 -- Promoting Local Economic Development -- Room 5.08 80. Roundtable 3 -- Migration and Childhood -- Room 5.08 81. Roundtable 4 -- Social Types and Social Forms -- Room 5.08 82. Roundtable 5 -- Segregation and Housing -- Room 5.08 83. Roundtable 6 -- Wrestling with Gender -- Room 5.08 84. Roundtable 7 -- Autism and Special Education -- Room 5.08 85. Roundtable 8 -- Religion and Youth -- Room 5.08 86. Roundtable 9 -- Myth and Meaning in Life History -- Room 5.08 87. Mini-Conference: Security -- Case in Focus- Latin America -- Metropolis 5:30 PM-7:00 PM 88. Robin Williams Lecture -- Robin Williams Lecture presented by Sudhir Venkatesh – Metropolis (followed by Reception)

Friday, 24 February 2012 7:30 AM-8:30 AM 89. ASA Department Chairs Breakfast -- Room 3.06 8:30 AM-10:00 AM 90. Author-Meets-Critics -- The Alter-Globalization Movement: Becoming Actors in a Global Age by Geoffrey Pleyers -- Room 5.04 91. Regular Paper Session -- Media Narratives and Public Opinion in 2012 -- Metropolis 92. Regular Paper Session -- Social Movements, Elites, and Markets -- Room 3.02 93. Regular Paper Session -- When Do Empowerment Projects Empower? -- Room 3.03 94. Regular Paper Session -- Is America Post-Racial?: Race, Racism, and Distance -- Room 3.05 95. Regular Paper Session -- Understanding Gangs, Understanding Violence -- Room 3.06 96. Regular Paper Session -- Approaches to Economic Struggles -- Room 3.10 97. Regular Paper Session -- Production of Cultural Capital -- Room 4.01 98. Regular Paper Session -- Comparative Perspectives on Educational Opportunities -- Room 4.02 99. Regular Paper Session -- Framing and Beyond -- Room 4.03 100. Regular Paper Session -- Recovered Theorists -- Room 4.04 101. Regular Paper Session -- Identity, Integration, and Trust -- Room 4.05 102. Regular Paper Session -- Ethnography and the World of Fiction -- Room 4.06 103. Regular Paper Session -- Issues in Critical Rural Studies -- Room 4.10 104. Regular Paper Session -- Networks and Economies -- Room 5.03

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Friday, 8:30 AM-10:00 AM – cont’d 105. Roundtable 1 -- The Varieties of Religious Diversity -- Room 5.08 106. Roundtable 2 -- Narrating Collective Identities -- Room 5.08 107. Roundtable 3 -- Development, Institutions, and Human Rights -- Room 5.08 108. Roundtable 4 -- Health Problems -- Room 5.08 109. Roundtable 5 -- Making Homes and Families -- Room 5.08 110. Roundtable 6 -- Unequal Childhoods -- Room 5.08 111. Roundtable 7 -- Teaching Writing -- Room 5.08 112. Roundtable 8 -- Success and Defeat: Narratives of Competition -- Room 5.08 113. Mini-conference: Reproduction -- Framing Reproduction -- Room 4.11 114. Mini-conference: Choosing Homes, Choosing Schools - Panel 1 -- Room 3.11 115. Mini-conference: Social Movements -- Internal Engagements -- Room 5.07 116. Mini-Conference: Security -- The Body in Security -- Room 3.04 117. Meeting -- Sociologists for Women in Society -- Room 3.01 10:15 AM-11:45 AM 118. Thematic Session -- Telling Sexual Stories -- Metropolis 119. Special Presidential Session -- Ethnography in the First Person II -- Room 3.02 120. Special Presidential Session -- Conversations on Race and Gender -- Room 4.02 121. Author-Meets-Critics -- Violence Against Latina Women by Roberta Villalon -- Room 5.04 122. Regular Paper Session -- Politics in 140 Characters or Less: Mobilizing Online -- Room 3.01 123. Regular Paper Session -- Transgender Narratives -- Room 3.03 124. Regular Paper Session -- Development and World Systems -- Room 3.05 125. Regular Paper Session -- Immigrant Destinations -- Room 3.06 126. Regular Paper Session -- Organizations and Leadership -- Room 3.10 127. Regular Paper Session -- Urban Governance and Determinants of Service Provision -- Room 4.01 128. Regular Paper Session -- Getting Out, Going Home -- Room 4.03 129. Regular Paper Session -- Narrative Methods -- Room 4.04 130. Regular Paper Session -- Racial Attitudes and Stigma -- Room 4.05 131. Regular Paper Session -- Ambiguities of Knowledge -- Room 4.06 132. Regular Paper Session -- Jewish Narratives in Varying Contexts -- Room 4.10 133. Workshop -- "You'll Never Graduate or Get Tenure Doing That!": Doing Multi-Year Research Projects and Negotiating Tenure and Promotion Timelines. -- Room 5.03 134. Roundtable 1 -- Going to College -- Room 5.08 135. Roundtable 2 -- Expanding Educational Opportunities -- Room 5.08 136. Roundtable 3 -- Ethnicity and Locality -- Room 5.08 137. Roundtable 4 -- Sick Selves -- Room 5.08 138. Roundtable 5 -- Race and Weight -- Room 5.08 139. Roundtable 6 -- Inequality and Education -- Room 5.08 140. Roundtable 7 -- Teaching with Stories -- Room 5.08 141. Roundtable 8 -- Moral Orders -- Room 5.08 142. Roundtable 9 -- Modern Interventions in Reproduction -- Room 5.08 143. Mini-conference: Reproduction -- Situating Reproduction Across/In Institutions, Organizations, and States -- Room 4.11 144. Mini-conference: Choosing Homes, Choosing Schools - Panel 2 -- Room 3.11 145. Mini-conference: Social Movements -- Players Formerly Known as the State -- Room 5.07 146. Mini-Conference: Security -- Social movements, Activism, and Warfare -- Room 3.04 12:00 PM-1:30 PM 147. Undergraduate Poster Session I -- Gotham Foyer 148. Thematic Session -- The Pedagogical Uses of Stories -- Metropolis 149. Special Presidential Session -- Social Knowledge in the Making, Michele Lamont -- Room 3.02 150. Special Presidential Session -- Historical Perspectives on Care -- Room 4.05 151. Author-Meets-Critics -- Opportunity Denied: Limiting Black Women to Devalued Work by Enobong Branch -- Room 5.04 152. Regular Paper Session -- Undergraduate Paper Session I -- Room 3.01 153. Regular Paper Session -- How to write for mere mortals: Thoughts on Bridging the Journalism-Sociology Divide -- Room 3.03 154. Regular Paper Session -- Educational Outcomes -- Room 3.05 155. Regular Paper Session -- Immigrant Rights and Collective Identity -- Room 3.06 156. Regular Paper Session -- Extending Families -- Room 3.10 157. Regular Paper Session -- Public Housing and Neighborhood Change -- Room 4.01 158. Regular Paper Session -- Media Depictions -- Room 4.03 159. Regular Paper Session -- Stigmatization and Interracial Relationships -- Room 4.04 160. Regular Paper Session -- Vulnerable/ Valuable: interrogating transnational narratives about women's bodies -- Room 4.06

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Friday, 12:00 PM-1:30 PM – cont’d 161. Regular Paper Session -- Becoming Adults -- Room 4.10 162. Regular Paper Session -- Storied Lives in Publishing and the Literary Field -- Room 5.03 163. Roundtable 1 -- Constructing Identity -- Room 5.08 164. Roundtable 2 -- Film and Sociology -- Room 5.08 165. Roundtable 3 -- The State of the Media -- Room 5.08 166. Roundtable 4 -- Secrets and Trust -- Room 5.08 167. Roundtable 5 -- Race and Gender in Colonized Spaces -- Room 5.08 168. Roundtable 6 -- Educational Aspirations -- Room 5.08 169. Mini-conference: Reproduction -- Still Killing the Black Body: Understanding Race, Reproduction, and Liberty in Contemporary Social Contexts -- Room 4.11 170. Mini-conference: Social Movements -- Players Formerly Known as the State Part Two -- Room 5.07 171. Mini-Conference: Security -- The State in Question -- Room 3.04 172. Local Interest -- Jane Jacobs: An Urbanist's New York -- Room 4.02 1:45 PM-3:15 PM 173. Undergraduate Poster Session II – Gotham Foyer 174. Thematic Session -- Welfare Reform: Missing Stories -- Metropolis 175. Special Presidential Session -- Sociology at the Intersections: Our dialogs with those beyond our intellectual borders -- Room 3.02 176. Special Presidential Session -- Celebrating Elliot Mishler I: Performing Stories -- Room 4.03 177. Author-Meets-Critics -- Strip Club by Kim Price Glynn -- Room 5.04 178. Regular Paper Session -- Adolescent Moms and Welfare Parents -- Room 3.01 179. Regular Paper Session -- Taboo Revisited: Challenges of the Erotic Field -- Room 3.05 180. Regular Paper Session -- Labeling Deviants -- Room 3.06 181. Regular Paper Session -- Occupy Wall Street / #Occupy!: Applying social movement theory to recent developments -- Room 3.10 182. Regular Paper Session -- Pursuing Justice in Gender and Sexuality -- Room 4.01 183. Regular Paper Session -- Under Pressure: Workers' Time on the Job -- Room 4.02 184. Regular Paper Session -- Urban Neighbors, Ethnic Change -- Room 4.04 185. Regular Paper Session -- Social Control and Subversion -- Room 4.05 186. Regular Paper Session -- Exploring the Intersection of Race, Gender, and/or Class -- Room 4.06 187. Regular Paper Session -- #OccupyWallStreet: Ethnographic Perspectives -- Room 4.10 188. Regular Paper Session -- Muslim-Americans and Politics -- Room 5.03 189. Roundtable 1 -- Organizations and Social Responsibilities -- Room 5.08 190. Roundtable 2 -- Religion and Education -- Room 5.08 191. Roundtable 3 -- HIV-AIDs in Africa -- Room 5.08 192. Roundtable 4 -- Substance Use and Abuse -- Room 5.08 193. Roundtable 5 -- Immigrant Experiences -- Room 5.08 194. Roundtable 6 -- Performing Work -- Room 5.08 195. Roundtable 7 -- Narrative Theory and the Theory of Narrative -- Room 5.08 196. Roundtable 8 -- Labor Exploitation: Trafficking and Subcontracting -- Room 5.08 197. Roundtable 9 -- Studying Men -- Room 5.08 198. Mini-conference: Reproduction -- Understanding the Perspectives of Reproductive Health Professionals -- Room 4.11 199. Mini-conference: Community Colleges -- Opportunity and Constraint at the Community College: Perspectives from Research and Storied Lives -- Room 3.03 200. Mini-conference: Choosing Homes, Choosing Schools -Panel 3 -- Room 3.11 201. Mini-conference: Social Movements -- Protesters and their Targets -- Room 5.07 202. Mini-Conference: Security -- Case in Focus: The Olympics -- Room 3.04 3:30 PM-5:00 PM 203. Thematic Session -- Ethnography in the First Person I -- Metropolis 204. Special Presidential Session -- Occupy Wall Street and the Future of Political and Economic Reform -- Room 3.02 205. Special Presidential Session -- Celebrating Elliot Mishler II: Stories in Social Science -- Room 4.03 206. Special Presidential Session -- Revisiting the Importance of Conceptualizing Work and Family -- Room 4.05 207. Author-Meets-Critics -- Offending Women: Power, Punishment, and the Regulation of Desire by Lynne Haney -- Room 5.04 208. Regular Paper Session -- Producing Local and Natural Food -- Room 3.01 209. Regular Paper Session -- Narratives of Immigration -- Room 3.05 210. Regular Paper Session -- Masculinities, Sexualities -- Room 3.06 211. Regular Paper Session -- Fighting Over the Past -- Room 3.10 212. Regular Paper Session -- Race and Intimate Relationships -- Room 4.01 213. Regular Paper Session -- Adopt, Foster, Sponsor -- Room 4.02 214. Regular Paper Session -- Conceptualizing Consumption -- Room 4.04

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Friday, 3:30 PM-5:00 PM – cont’d 215. Regular Paper Session -- Families and Poverty -- Room 4.06 216. Regular Paper Session -- Academics, Entrepreneurs and Ethnic Migration -- Room 4.10 217. Regular Paper Session -- Class and Culture -- Room 5.03 218. Mini-conference: Reproduction -- Normalizing Reproduction -- Room 4.11 219. Mini-conference: Community Colleges -- Research on Community College Students: Challenges, Outlooks and Implications for Social Policy -- Room 3.03 220. Mini-conference: Choosing Homes, Choosing Schools - Panel 4 -- Room 3.11 221. Mini-conference: Social Movements -- Protesters Engage Experts and the Media -- Room 5.07 222. Mini-Conference: Security -- Ethical Considerations and the Military -- Room 3.04 22A. Meeting: Sociological Forum Editorial Board – Room 5.08 5:30 PM-7:00 PM 223. Plenary -- The Future of Higher Education – Metropolis (Followed by Reception)

Saturday, 25 February 2012 8:30 AM-10:00 AM 224. Thematic Session -- Illuminating Life Stories Through Slow Sociology -- Metropolis 225. Special Presidential Session -- Family Stories -- Room 4.06 226. Author-Meets-Critics -- The Marriage Go-Round by Andrew Cherlin -- Room 5.04 227. Regular Paper Session -- Narratives of Queerness and Race -- Room 3.01 228. Regular Paper Session -- Race and Crime -- Room 3.10 229. Regular Paper Session -- Navigating Work: How Workers See Themselves -- Room 4.01 230. Regular Paper Session -- Women's Work -- Room 4.02 231. Regular Paper Session -- Law and Discrimination -- Room 4.04 232. Regular Paper Session -- Biracial and Multiracial Identities -- Room 4.10 233. Regular Paper Session -- Narratives of Equity, Social Justice and Global Health Policy -- Room 5.03 234. Regular Paper Session -- Ethnic and Racial Identities among 1.5- and Second-Generation Korean American Young Adults -- Room 5.07 235. Workshop -- Applying Sociology: Mentoring undergraduate student research -- Room 4.03 236. Roundtable 1 -- Challenges for States -- Room 5.08 237. Roundtable 2 -- New Skills for New Economies -- Room 5.08 238. Roundtable 3 -- Discourses and the Media -- Room 5.08 239. Roundtable 4 -- Work in Urban Space -- Room 5.08 240. Roundtable 5 -- Regulating Medicine -- Room 5.08 241. Roundtable 6 -- New Resources for Teaching and Learning -- Room 5.08 242. Roundtable 7 -- Crime and Punishment -- Room 5.08 243. Roundtable 8 -- Religion and Civic Participation -- Room 5.08 244. Mini-conference: Reproduction -- Narrativizing Reproduction and Birth -- Room 4.11 245. Mini-conference: Community Colleges -- Cultivating "Community" at the Community College and Beyond -- Room 3.03 246. Mini-conference: Women in Science -- Choices Versus Constraints: Understanding Women in Science -- Room 3.05 247. Mini-conference: Choosing Homes, Choosing Schools - Panel 5 -- Room 3.11 248. Mini-Conference: Security -- On Governance -- Room 3.04 249. Conversation -- Transnational Conversations about New Forms of Feminist Organizing -- Room 3.02 250. Committee Meeting -- Committee on the Status of Minorities -- Room 4.05 251. Meeting -- Committee on Graduate Education Meeting -- Room 3.06 10:15 AM-11:45 AM 252. Undergraduate Poster Session III – Gotham Foyer 253. Thematic Session -- Tales of the Street(s) -- Metropolis 254. Author-Meets-Critics -- Making Care Count by Mignon Duffy -- Room 5.04 255. Regular Paper Session -- Narratives of Refugees -- Room 3.01 256. Regular Paper Session -- European Social Movements, Actors, and Theoretical Perspectives -- Room 3.10 257. Regular Paper Session -- Neoliberalism, Debt, and Structural Adjustment -- Room 4.01 258. Regular Paper Session -- Playing in the 'Real' World -- Room 4.02 259. Regular Paper Session -- Sociological Perspectives on Psychological Issues -- Room 4.04 260. Regular Paper Session -- Sociology of the Spectacular -- Room 4.05 261. Regular Paper Session -- Family Wo/Men -- Room 4.06 262. Regular Paper Session -- Crime Stories -- Room 4.10 263. Regular Paper Session -- Immigrant Contexts, Citizenship, and Political Struggle -- Room 5.07 264. Workshop -- National Science Foundation Funding Opportunities, Merit Review, and Proposal Preparation -- Room 5.03

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Saturday, 10:15 AM-11:45 AM – cont’d 265. Roundtable 1 -- Problematizing Sexualities -- Room 5.08 266. Roundtable 2 -- Social Movement Counter-Narratives -- Room 5.08 267. Roundtable 3 -- Religion, Politics, and the State -- Room 5.08 268. Roundtable 4 -- Abstinence, Pregnancy, and Resilience -- Room 5.08 269. Roundtable 5 -- Social Psychology -- Room 5.08 270. Roundtable 6 -- Natural and Unnatural Disasters -- Room 5.08 271. Roundtable 7 -- Quantitative Studies of Work -- Room 5.08 272. Roundtable 8 -- Immigrants: (Re)settlement and Assimilation -- Room 5.08 273. Mini-conference: Reproduction -- Examining Women's Reproductive Experiences -- Room 4.11 274. Mini-conference: Community Colleges -- Teaching Across the Divides: Challenges and Innovations of Community College Teaching -- Room 3.03 275. Mini-conference: Women in Science -- Narrating their Stories: A View from the Trenches -- Room 3.05 276. Mini-conference: Choosing Homes, Choosing Schools - Panel 6 -- Room 3.11 277. Mini-Conference: Security -- Coping with Disasters -- Room 3.04 278. Conversation -- Where goes the Neighborhood: A Conversation with Robert Sampson and Philip Kasinitz -- Room 3.02 279. Meeting -- Committee on the Status of Women -- Room 3.06 280. Local Interest -- NY and LA the Uncertain Future: Social Trends -- Room 4.03 12:00 PM-1:30 PM 281. Undergraduate Poster Session IV -- Gotham Foyer 282. European Social Movements: Stories of Migration, Mobilization, and Translation -- Room 3.10 283. Thematic Session -- The Explanatory Power of Narrative -- Room 3.11 284. Author-Meets-Critics -- The Tour Guide: Walking and Talking New York by Jonathan Wynn -- Room 5.04 285. Regular Paper Session -- Narratives of Traumatic Events -- Room 3.01 286. Regular Paper Session -- Undergraduate Paper Session II -- Room 3.06 287. Regular Paper Session -- Contemporary Narratives on Motherhood (Sponsored by the ESS Committee on the Status of Women) -- Room 4.01 288. Regular Paper Session -- Women's Employment Trajectories -- Room 4.02 289. Regular Paper Session -- Living to Age -- Room 4.03 290. Regular Paper Session -- Nation and Nationalism -- Room 4.04 291. Regular Paper Session -- Hustling to Make It: The Informal Economy -- Room 4.05 292. Regular Paper Session -- Feminist Narratives -- Room 4.06 293. Regular Paper Session -- Performing in the Margins -- Room 4.10 294. Regular Paper Session -- Organizational Deviance and Failure: How Things Go Wrong -- Room 5.07 295. Roundtable 1 -- Tales of Crime, Sex, and Death -- Room 5.08 296. Roundtable 2 -- Managing Diversity -- Room 5.08 297. Roundtable 3 -- Pop Culture Critique through the lens of Post Feminism -- Room 5.08 298. Roundtable 4 -- Atheism and Spirituality in Social Movements -- Room 5.08 299. Roundtable 5 -- Repression and Social Control -- Room 5.08 300. Roundtable 6 -- Using Students' Experience -- Room 5.08 301. Roundtable 7 -- Narrative Theory -- Room 5.08 302. Roundtable 8 -- Creating Communities -- Room 5.08 303. Roundtable 9 -- The Circle of Life: Fertility and Mortality -- Room 5.08 304. Mini-conference: Reproduction -- Assessing the Sociology of Reproduction and Next Steps. (Bring your lunch!) -- Room 4.11 305. Mini-conference: Community Colleges -- Diverse Experiences, Global Challenges: Community Colleges Traverse a Changing Social Landscape -- Room 3.03 306. Mini-conference: Military -- Effects of Military Service Across the Life Course -- Room 3.04 307. Mini-conference: Women in Science -- Pathways and Potholes: Entry, Persistence, and Exit in STEM Fields -- Room 3.05 308. Mini-Conference: Security -- Securing the Economy -- Metropolis 309. Conversation -- Inequality and Crime Research -- Room 3.02 1:45 PM-3:15 PM 311. Undergraduate Poster Session V -- Gotham Foyer 312. Thematic Session -- Identity Narratives and Kinship Stories -- Room 3.11 313. Author-Meets-Critics -- New Blood by Chris Bobel -- Room 5.04 314. Regular Paper Session -- Narratives Divides: Class, Gender, and Generation -- Room 3.01 315. Regular Paper Session -- Fighting "The Man": Challenges to Power -- Room 3.06 316. Regular Paper Session -- Care and Kinship -- Room 3.10 317. Regular Paper Session -- Organizational Forms of Protest -- Room 4.01 318. Regular Paper Session -- Work and Family -- Room 4.02 319. Regular Paper Session -- Social Capital in Urban Spaces -- Room 4.03

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Saturday, 1:45 PM-3:15 PM – cont’d 320. Regular Paper Session -- Narrating the Other: Comparative Perspectives on Immigration and Integration -- Room 4.04 321. Regular Paper Session -- Constructing Racial Identities -- Room 4.05 322. Regular Paper Session -- Feminist Research Ethics -- Room 4.06 323. Regular Paper Session -- Varieties of Education Experience -- Room 4.10 324. Regular Paper Session -- Workshop on the Status of the Job Market for New PhDs in Sociology 2011-2012 -- Room 5.03 325. Regular Paper Session -- Immigration, Its Complexities, and an Example of Its Product. -- Room 5.07 326. Roundtable 1 -- The Left Less Traveled: Explorations of World-Systems Biography -- Room 5.08 327. Roundtable 2 -- Narratives of Graphic Identity -- Room 5.08 328. Roundtable 3 -- Narratives of Race -- Room 5.08 329. Roundtable 4 -- Perceiving Students, Teachers, and Schools -- Room 5.08 330. Roundtable 5 -- Happiness and Unhappiness -- Room 5.08 331. Roundtable 6 -- Workplace Inequality and Resistance -- Room 5.08 332. Roundtable 7 -- Urban Culture -- Room 5.08 333. Roundtable 8 -- Cyber-bullying -- Room 5.08 334. Mini-conference: Reproduction -- Studying a Fraught Subject in Reproduction, Abortion -- Room 4.11 335. Mini-conference: Community Colleges -- Narratives of Learning at the Community Colleges: The Undergraduate Perspective -- Room 3.03 336. Mini-conference: Military -- Military Issues in International and Historical Context -- Room 3.04 337. Mini-conference: Women in Science -- Science in a Globalizing World: Continued Marginalization or an Opportunity? -- Room 3.05 338. Mini-Conference: Security -- Discursive Practices and Narrative Telling -- Metropolis 339. Conversation -- Narrating Rumor, Belief, and Truth -- Room 3.02 3:30 PM-5:00 PM 340. Challenges of Motherhood -- Room 3.06 341. Thematic Session -- Tales from the Dark Side -- Room 3.11 342. Thematic Session -- Narrative and Social Movements -- Room 4.02 343. Author-Meets-Critics -- Graffiti Lives: Beyond the Tag in New York's Urban Underground by Gregory Snyder - - Room 5.04 344. Regular Paper Session -- Navigating Racialized Spaces -- Room 3.01 345. Regular Paper Session -- Alternative Economies -- Room 3.03 346. Regular Paper Session -- Work/Life Balance -- Room 3.05 347. Regular Paper Session -- Mediated and Unmediated Messages in Protest -- Room 3.10 348. Regular Paper Session -- Material Culture -- Room 4.01 349. Regular Paper Session -- Looking the Part -- Room 4.03 350. Regular Paper Session -- Panics and Policing -- Room 4.04 351. Regular Paper Session -- Race and Immigration -- Room 4.05 352. Regular Paper Session -- Aging and Health -- Room 4.06 353. Regular Paper Session -- Stories of Privileged Lives: New Research on the Sociology of Privilege -- Room 4.10 354. Regular Paper Session -- Family Size and Fertility -- Room 5.07 355. Workshop -- Professional development for sociology graduate students. -- Room 5.03 356. Roundtable 1 -- The Accumulation of Freedom: Writings on Anarchist Economics -- Room 5.08 357. Roundtable 2 -- Production of Knowledge -- Room 5.08 358. Roundtable 3 -- Cultures of Resistance -- Room 5.08 359. Roundtable 4 -- Education, Class, and Values -- Room 5.08 360. Roundtable 5 -- The Worth of Culture -- Room 5.08 361. Roundtable 6 -- Stories and Narratives in Qualitative Research -- Room 5.08 362. Mini-conference: Reproduction -- Interrogating the Science of Reproduction -- Room 4.11 363. Mini-conference: Military -- Military Issues: Macro, Micro and Theoretical -- Room 3.04 364. Mini-Conference: Security -- Culture and Identities: The Inner Landscape of Security -- Metropolis 365. Conversation -- Transnational Approaches to Gender -- Room 3.02 5:30 PM-7:00 PM 366. Awards and Presidential Plenary : Narrative Freedom: Identity, Inequality, and the Limits of Self Invention -- Hudson Theater (Followed by Reception)

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Sunday, 26 February 2012 8:30 AM-10:00 AM 367. ESS General Breakfast Meeting -- Empire 368. Thematic Session -- When Stories Don't Work -- Room 3.11 369. Special Presidential Session -- Rethinking National Identity: Struggles over Diversity in the U.S. and Europe -- Room 5.04 370. Author-Meets-Critics -- Soundbitten: The Perils of Media-Centered Political Activism by Sarah Sobieraj -- Room 4.11 371. Regular Paper Session -- Women and (In)equality -- Room 3.02 372. Regular Paper Session -- Location, Migration, and Inequality Among the Aging -- Room 3.03 373. Regular Paper Session -- On the News -- Room 3.05 374. Regular Paper Session -- Occupy Everything! -- Room 3.06 375. Regular Paper Session -- Memory & Movement after Mass Violence and Genocide -- Room 3.10 376. Regular Paper Session -- Same-Sex Marriage -- Room 4.01 377. Regular Paper Session -- Genetics and Medicine -- Room 4.02 378. Regular Paper Session -- Race and Religion -- Room 4.03 379. Regular Paper Session -- Gender, Sexuality and Self -- Room 4.05 380. Regular Paper Session -- Sociological Alternatives to the Medicalized Concept of Suffering -- Room 4.06 381. Regular Paper Session -- The Digital Divide and Institutions -- Room 4.10 382. Regular Paper Session -- Social Movements: Theoretical Challenges -- Room 5.03 383. Regular Paper Session -- Community, Collaboration, and the internet -- Room 5.07 384. Workshop -- "The Conference Mommy": Negotiating and Enjoying Conferences with Children (panel session, children welcome!) -- Room 3.01 385. Workshop -- How to Get Published in Trails, the Teaching Resources and Innovation Library for Sociology -- Room 4.04 386. Roundtable 1 -- Assimilation and Ethnic Identity -- Room 5.08 387. Roundtable 2 -- Building Community in Teaching -- Room 5.08 388. Roundtable 3 -- The Long Haul: De-Mobilization and Inaction -- Room 5.08 389. Roundtable 4 -- STDs -- Room 5.08 390. Roundtable 5 -- The Meanings of Work -- Room 5.08 391. Roundtable 6 -- Drugs and Other Alternatives -- Room 5.08 392. Roundtable 7 -- Race, Gender, and Culture -- Room 5.08 393. Roundtable 8 -- Improving Education -- Room 5.08 394. Roundtable 9 -- Experiences of Poverty -- Room 5.08 395. Mini-conference: Military -- Military Structure and Its Effects -- Room 3.04 396. Local Interest -- How to Build Something in New York -- Metropolis 10:15 AM-11:45 AM 397. ESS Executive Committee Meeting II -- Empire 398. Thematic Session -- Trauma Narratives -- Room 3.11 399. Author-Meets-Critics -- Pink Ribbon Blues: How Breast Cancer Culture Undermines Women's Health by Gayle Sulik -- Room 4.11 400. Regular Paper Session -- Weber and Friends -- Room 3.01 401. Regular Paper Session -- GLBTQ Parenthood -- Room 3.02 402. Regular Paper Session -- Bullying and Harassment -- Room 3.03 403. Regular Paper Session -- Sustainability and Environmentalism -- Room 3.05 404. Regular Paper Session -- Narratives of Persuasion -- Room 3.06 405. Regular Paper Session -- Pathways to College -- Room 3.10 406. Regular Paper Session -- Social Inequalities and Student Achievement -- Room 4.01 407. Regular Paper Session -- Construction of Political Selves -- Room 4.02 408. Regular Paper Session -- Gender and Social Movements -- Room 4.03 409. Regular Paper Session -- Patterns of Health and Illness -- Room 4.04 410. Regular Paper Session -- Culture, Place and Community -- Room 4.05 411. Regular Paper Session -- Stories of the Formerly Incarcerated and Their Experiences of Reintegration -- Room 4.06 412. Regular Paper Session -- The Lowering of Higher Education -- Room 4.10 413. Regular Paper Session -- Disorders and Diagnoses -- Room 5.03 414. Regular Paper Session -- Urban Visions -- Room 5.04 415. Regular Paper Session -- Constructing National and Regional Identities -- Room 5.07 416. Roundtable 1 -- Constructing Race -- Room 5.08 417. Roundtable 2 -- Elections and Public Opinion in the U.S. and Europe -- Room 5.08 418. Roundtable 3 -- Cultural Consumption, Irony, and Authenticity -- Room 5.08 419. Roundtable 4 -- Therapy and Society -- Room 5.08 420. Roundtable 5 -- Marriage and Inequality in the Cross-National Context -- Room 5.08 421. Roundtable 6 -- Drugs: Legal and Illegal -- Room 5.08 422. Roundtable 7 -- The Financial Downturn and Economic Security -- Room 5.08

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Sunday, 10:15 AM-11:45 AM – cont’d 423. Roundtable 8 -- Social Organization of Science -- Room 5.08 424. Roundtable 9 -- Why People Move -- Room 5.08 425. Mini-conference: Military -- The Military and "The Unspoken" -- Room 3.04 426. Local Interest -- NY and LA, the Uncertain Future: The Financial Crisis and its Ongoing Ramifications -- Metropolis 12:00 PM-1:30 PM 427. Special Presidential Session -- Narratives of Everyday Diversity on Local Shopping Streets: New York, Berlin, Toronto -- Room 4.11 428. Regular Paper Session -- Social Relations Online -- Room 3.01 429. Regular Paper Session -- Affiliation and Disaffiliation: Who are 'We'? -- Room 3.02 430. Regular Paper Session -- Racial Identity -- Room 3.03 431. Regular Paper Session -- Remembering Race, Constructing Blackness -- Room 3.04 432. Regular Paper Session -- Law and Outlaw -- Room 3.05 433. Regular Paper Session -- Social Media and the Arts of Digital Existence: Being for Others Online -- Room 4.01 434. Regular Paper Session -- Eat Your Heart Out: The Culture of Food -- Room 4.02 435. Regular Paper Session -- Stories of Women: Race, Class, and Status in Historical Context -- Room 4.03 436. Regular Paper Session -- Sociologists in Retirement -- Room 4.04 437. Regular Paper Session -- Shaping Sexualities -- Room 4.05 438. Regular Paper Session -- Succeeding in College -- Room 4.06 439. Regular Paper Session -- Building Community -- Room 4.10 440. Regular Paper Session -- Climate Change -- Room 5.03 441. Regular Paper Session -- Collective Memory -- Room 5.04 442. Regular Paper Session -- Constructing the Media 'Other': Enemies and Immigrants -- Room 5.07 443. Workshop -- StoryCorps as resource for sociologists -- Metropolis 444. Workshop -- Atlas.ti: Beyond Coding -- Room 3.06 445. Roundtable 1 -- Toward a Media Sociology? -- Room 5.08 446. Roundtable 2 -- Residential mobility and neighborhood change in childhood -- Room 5.08 447. Roundtable 3 -- Pride, Mourning, and Commemoration -- Room 5.08 448. Roundtable 4 -- Organizing Diversity -- Room 5.08 449. Roundtable 5 -- Race and Mental Health -- Room 5.08 450. Roundtable 6 -- Stories and Narratives -- Room 5.08 451. Roundtable 7 -- Education at Risk -- Room 5.08 452. Conversation -- How to Advise a Dissertation -- Room 3.11 2:00 PM-4:00 PM 453. Workshop -- How to Share Your Sociological Smarts With a Larger Audience: A Professional Workshop -- Room 3.02

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Storied Lives: Culture, Structure, and Narrative Program Detail

Thursday, 23 February 2012

9:00 AM-12:00 PM

1. Workshop on Service Learning – Pre-Registered Workshop - Room 3.06 Organizers: Corey Dolgon, Stonehill College; Jonathan White, Bridgewater State University

12:00 PM-1:30 PM 2. HIV/AIDS, Human Security and Gender Activism - - Room 4.05 Organizers: Jennifer N Fish, Old Dominion University; Savannah Eck, Old Dominion University Scholar-Activism in South Africa: Grandmothers Against Poverty and AIDS. Jennifer N Fish — Old Dominion University Securing the HIV/AIDS Crisis: Grandmother Activists in South Africa. Savannah Eck — Old Dominion University Modeling HIV/AIDS Activism as Tool for Community Prevention. Erika Frydenlund — Old Dominion University Discussant: Bette Dickerson, American University

3. Narratives of Youth: Intersectionality and Risk - Thematic Session - Room 3.11 Organizer: Amy Wilkins, University of Colorado Raising Teenagers in Hostile Environments: How race, class, and gender matter for mothers' protective carework. Sinikka Elliott — North Carolina State University, Elyshia Aseltine — Lycoming College Saving Youth from Troubled Schools: Intersectionality and the role of youth as both objects and subjects of urban school reform politics. Hava Rachel Gordon — University of Denver Fast Food Kids in a Changing Food Landscape: Social inequalities, youth, and schooling. Amy Best — George Mason University Race and Gender in the Transition to College. Amy Wilkins — University of Colorado

4. Race and Low-Wage Labor - Regular Paper Session - Room 3.01 Presider: Rachel Schwartz, St. Joseph's College Two Strikes and You're... In: How Counter-Hypermasculine Treatments Impact Evaluations of Black Male Job Applicants. David Pedulla — Princeton University Race, Gender and Soft Skills: A Social Constructionist Analysis of a Social Policy Problem. Sara Chaganti — Brandeis University Learning to Play the Game: Underdeveloped Mainstream Cultural Models Among Poor Black Urban Youth.". Jacqueline Cooke-Rivers — Harvard University Scripts from the Shop Floor: "Doing" low-wage retail work. Rachel Schwartz — St. Joseph's College

5. Migration and Belonging - Regular Paper Session - Room 3.02 Presider: Sahar Sadeghi, Temple University Global Politics and National Narratives: Iranians in the United States and Germany. Sahar Sadeghi — Temple University Germanness and the Second Generation: Citizenship and Belonging in Contemporary Germany. Daniel Williams — University of Maryland Remaking Community in the Context of Globalization and Transnationalization: The Korean Community in the Nation's Capital. Chang Won Lee — University of Maryland, Dae Young Kim — George Mason University National Identification among Immigrants, Second Generation, and Native Born in France. Kevin Tschirhart — Queens College, Marc Schneiberg — Reed College "Lower than Lepers": Gender, ethnicity and nationality in Korean American women's status in South Korea. Helene Kim Lee — Dickinson College

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Thursday, 12:00 PM-1:30 PM – cont’d 6. Transnational Identities - Regular Paper Session - Room 3.03 Presider: Natalicia Tracy, Boston University Diverse forms and meanings of transnationalism among Brazilian immigrants in the US and Portugal. Natalicia Tracy — Boston University From Diwali to Thanksgiving: The Changing lives of High Tech Immigrants. Uma Sarmistha — Kansas State University Invisible Divides: Marriage & Migration Among High-Skilled Syrians. Christopher Fiorello — University of California, Berkeley Title: Transnational Tales: Home and Away in the Indo-Trinidadian Diaspora. Kamini Maraj. Grahame — Pennsylvania State University - Harrisburg, Peter R. Grahame — Pennsylvania State University - Schuylkill 7. Ethics and Technology in Medicine - Regular Paper Session - Room 3.04 Presider: Leah Rohlfsen, St. Lawrence University Analysis of a professional disciplinary mechanism: Patients' and doctors' stories. Alaz Kilicaslan — Boston University The Alignment of Countervailing Powers in Anesthesia. Leah Rohlfsen — St. Lawrence University Privacy, Information Exchanges, and the Stigmatizing Role of the Electronic Health Record. Timothy Stablein — Dartmouth College, Denise Anthony — Dartmouth College 8. Gender Dynamics of Migration - Regular Paper Session - Room 3.05 Presider: Roslyn Fraser, University of Missouri Understanding Labor Migration through Stories of Marriage in Bangladesh. Roslyn Fraser — University of Missouri Gender Dynamics of Transnational Migrant Families: Korean Wild Geese Families. Se Hwa Lee — State University of New York at Albany Standing Still: Wives of International Students and Immigration Regulations. Samit Dipon Bordoloi — University of Gendered Stories and Narratives: Constructing a Successful Case of Gender Asylum in the United States. Cheryl Llewellyn — State University of New York at Stony Brook 9. Poverty and Punishment - Regular Paper Session - Room 3.06 Organizers: Elizabeth Seale, State University of New York College at Oneonta; Jennifer Schlosser, SUNY Oneonta Variation in Punishing the Poor under Workfare. Elizabeth Seale — State University of New York College at Oneonta Reconciling Prisoners' Narratives and Failures of Corrections Policy. Jennifer Schlosser — SUNY Oneonta The Imposition of Language and the Politics of Exclusion. Avi Brisman — Emory University Discussant: Elizabeth Seale, State University of New York College at Oneonta 10. Public Spaces - Regular Paper Session - Room 3.10 Presider: Eric Mielants, Fairfield University Conviviality and contestation in super-diverse public spaces. Sofya Aptekar — Max Planck Institute, CUNY Grad Center Reflections on Freedom of Speech in Public and Semi-Public Settings in the US. Eric Mielants — Fairfield University The Spatial Organization of the Boston Arts Scene, 1978-2010.. Matthew Kaliner — Harvard University "Public Spaces After Neoliberalism?". Kevin Loughran — Columbia University 11. Sociology of Online Gaming - Regular Paper Session - Room 4.01 Organizers: PJ Rey, University of Maryland; Tamara Peyton, York University Presider: Sarah Wanenchak, University of Maryland Fat, Ugly, or Slutty? : The Frontlines of Feminist Resistance to Sexism in Online Gaming. Eric Reed — University of Virginia Mixed stories, digital lives: Travelogues as method & narrative. Tamara Peyton — York University, Victoria McArthur — York University, Jennifer Jenson — York University, Suzanne de Castell — Simon Fraser University Digital Narratives: Cultural Policy, Labour and the Political Economy of Superbrothers: Sword & Sworcery EP. Daniel Joseph — Ryerson University Internet Use, Online Gaming, and Well-Being. PJ Rey — University of Maryland Discussant: Sarah Wanenchak, University of Maryland

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Thursday, 12:00 PM-1:30 PM – cont’d 12. The Social Construction of Disease - Regular Paper Session - Room 4.02 Presider: Jacob Heller, SUNY College at Old Westbury A qualitative analysis of HIV/AIDS conspiracy narratives, contemporary legends and rumors. Jacob Heller — SUNY College at Old Westbury The Rise and Fall of "World Trade Center Cough". Meredith Bergey — Brandeis University Negotiating the Path to Wellness: Narratives of Women with Cancer. Laura Beth Atkins — University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Interpreting Stories of the Mentally ill in Eighteenth Century Philadelphia. john leveille — west chester university

13. Academic Achievement: Latino and Asian Students - Regular Paper Session - Room 4.03 Presider: Ingrid Nelson, Bowdoin College Language and Academics among Latino/a and Asian students with bilingual beginnings. Mary McKillip — College Board Concerted Cultivation and the Academic Achievement Of Hispanic Kindergarten Students. Amanda Mireles — Princeton University From Stop Over to Savior: The Embedded Influence of Out of School Time Programs for Mexican American Youth. Ingrid Nelson — Bowdoin College Exploring the Onset of the Learning Gap Between Chinese and American Students. Timothy Madigan — Mansfield University

14. Activism and the Media - Regular Paper Session - Room 4.04 "My country is the world": The spread of tactics and the use of mass media in 19th century international abolitionism. Cecelia Walsh-Russo — Hartwick College The Israeli Single Mothers' Protest in the Press: Challenges to Affecting Change. Noa Milman — Boston College Mobilizing Public Support for War: An Examination of the Intersections among Culture, Structure, and Peace Activism. Carolyn Zook — University of Pittsburgh TITLE: Social protests and media narratives on violence: How UK and US mainstream media covered riots and "Occupy Wall Street" movement. Marina Vujnovic — Monmouth University

15. Disruption and Disadvantage in American Education - Regular Paper Session - Room 4.06 Public and Private Sector After-school Tutoring. Kyla Walters — University of Massachusetts Amherst Becoming a (Teach For America) Teacher in Twenty Weeks. Patricia Maloney — Yale University Disorder in the Course: Who Experiences Disruptions to Learning and School Disorder and Why? David S. Morris — University of Virginia Discussant: Christine Bowditch, Lehigh Carbon Community College

16. Families and Work: Raising Children in the Ethnographic Field - Regular Paper Session - Room 4.10 Organizer: Tamara Mose Brown, Brooklyn College, CUNY Motherhood and Transformation in the Field: Reflections on Positionality, Meaning and Trust. Leah Schmalzbauer — Montana State University The Intimate links between Work and Home: How Children Shaped my Research and how Research Shaped my Children. Joanna Dreby — Albany University Making up for Lost Time: My Son, My Life, My Fieldwork. Randol Contreras — California State University, Fullerton

17. Political Characters - Regular Paper Session - Room 5.03 Organizer: James Jasper, CUNY-Graduate Center Heroes, Villains, and Victims in Affect Control Theory. James Jasper — CUNY-Graduate Center Heroes and Collective Memory in Namibia. Elke Zuern — Villains and Heroes in Abolition Debates. Michael Young — Europe's Anti-heroes. Nicole Doerr — Harvard University Discussant: Gary Alan Fine, Northwestern University

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Thursday, 12:00 PM-1:30 PM – cont’d 18. Immigration, Assimilation, and Incorporation in the U.S. and Abroad - Regular Paper Session - Room 5.07 Presider: Daniyal Zuberi, University of British Columbia Integrating into Who?: The Racial and Ethnic Incorporation of the Haitian Middle Class in New York. Orly Clerge — Brown University The Changing Context of Settlement: How Newcomer Immigrant and Refugee Experiences and Support Services Differ between the Suburbs and the City in Vancouver, Canada. Daniyal Zuberi — University of British Columbia Eastern European Youth Narratives: Childhood Emotional Acculturation and Adaptation in an Urban University Context. Brunhild Seeger-diNovi — Temple University Rethinking assimilation theories outside US receiving contexts: Marriage migrants and the second generation in Taiwan. Kuan-Yi Chen — CUNY Graduate Center, Paoyi Huang — CUNY Graduate Center, Wei-Ting Lu — CUNY Graduate Center 19. "Using Service Learning and Civic Engagement to Teach About Inequities". (Sponsored by the Committee on the Status of Women) - Workshop - Room 5.04 Organizer: Meghan Ashlin Rich, University of Scranton "Living on the Edge of Homelessness: A Student Community Program Evaluation Project". Beth Merenstein — Central Connecticut State University, Stephen Adair — Cental Connecticut State University "Cross-cultural Connections: Students Learning and Serving in Petersfield, Jamaica". Melissa Swauger — Indiana University of Pennsylvania "Mission-based, Outcome-based Service Learning". Mary Chayko — College of Saint Elizabeth, Anne Langan — College of Saint Elizabeth "Teaching Sociology and Developing Community Assets Through Collaborative Community Based Research". Carl Milofsky — Bucknell University, Heather Feldhaus — Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania Discussants: Kerry Strand, Hood College Jonathan White, Bridgewater State University 20. Crime and Community – Roundtable 1 - Room 5.08 Presider: Tasha Bradt, Hartwick College "Too Many Cracks": Stories of Navigating Safety Issues in High-Crime Neighborhoods. Melody Boyd — University of Pennsylvania Race, Ethnicity and Crime in Washington DC.. Enrique S. Pumar — Catholic University of America The Effects of Community Sexual Offender Notification on the Community. Tasha Bradt — Hartwick College Stories from the post-prison panopticon. John Montgomery — Northeastern University, Douglas E. Thompkins — John Jay College of Criminal Justice/CUNY 21. Immigration and Health – Roundtable 2 - Room 5.08 Religious Involvement and Asian-American Immigrant Health. Ephraim Shapiro — NYU School of Medicine, Ephraim Shapiro — NYU School of Medicine Understanding Infant-Feeding Behavior among Hmong Immigrants in St. Paul, MN. Shannon Feliciano — Temple University Are Immigrants Always Healthier? Evaluating the 'Healthy Immigrant Effect' Cross-Nationally in Europe. Elyas Bakhtiari — Boston University, Sigrun Olafsdottir — Boston University, Jason Beckfield — Harvard University Discussant: Anahi Viladrich, Queens College, CUNY

22. Bullying – Roundtable 3 - Room 5.08 Presider: Alicia Raia, Rutgers University Bullying victimization among adolescents in Iceland. Jón Gunnar Bernburg — University of Iceland, Hlín Kristbergsdóttir — University of Iceland Gender, Bullying Victimization and their Impact on Educational Outcomes. Ann Marie Popp — Duquesne University, Anthony A. Peguero — Virginia Tech, Kristen R. Day — Miami University A Synthesis of Research Findings That Explores Definitions, Causes, Relationships and Societal Responses to Bullying.. Nicholas Astone — Alabama State University, Mary Astone — Troy University Getting "Tough on Bullying": Institutional Response to the New Jersey Anti-Bullying Bill of Rights. Alicia Raia — Rutgers University

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Thursday, 12:00 PM-1:30 PM – cont’d 23. Family and Work – Roundtable 4 - Room 5.08 Presider: Kristi L. Gozjolko, University of New Hampshire Investigation of the Factors Influencing Family Functions: A Turkish Sample. Zeynep Copur — Hacettepe University, Hulya Oztop — Hacettepe University, Ayfer Aydıner — Hacettepe University Masculinity in the Female Breadwinner Household:Preliminary Interviews. Maegan Morin — University at Albany, SUNY Equality or fairness? The relationship between housework and well-being in cross-national perspective.. Kristi L. Gozjolko — University of New Hampshire

24. Can Sociology Educate? – Roundtable 5 - Room 5.08 Presider: Debbie Kasper, Hiram College Can Sociology Save General Education? Ned Laff — Columbia College, Mahruq Khan — University of Wisconsin-La Crosse A Fresh Approach to Teaching Sociological Theory: Overview of a Foundational Theory and Invitation to Experiment. Debbie Kasper — Hiram College Tracking and Understanding Your Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematic Students at Historically Black Colleges and Universities. Olivia Blackmon — George Mason University, Ruth Jackson — George Mason University

25. The Making of Criminals – Roundtable 6 - Room 5.08 Presider: Jolene Sanders, Hood College Science, Morality and the Invention of Criminal Immigrants in the Progressive Era. Saran Ghatak — Keene State College Perceiving the Crime Problem: Racial Heterogeneity and Police Spending. Sarah Brayne — Princeton University Life-course Transitions, Criminality and the Impact of Gender. Michael Markowitz — Holy Family University, Christopher Salvatore — Montclair State University Once an addict, always an addict: stigma as a lived experience.. Jolene Sanders — Hood College

26. Corporations and the Political Economy of the Environment – Roundtable 7 - Room 5.08 Presider: Krista Bywater, Muhlenberg College Corporate Social Responsibility and Environmental Harms. Krista Bywater — Muhlenberg College Multinational Corporation, Repression and Deforestation: A Cross-National Study. Yangzi Zhao — Stony Brook University, John Shandra — Stony Brook University A Theory of Ecological Rent: The Political Economy of Displaced Environmental Degradation. Kirk Lawrence — St. Joseph's College, New York, Seth B. Abrutyn — University of Memphis

27. Urban Cultures – Roundtable 8 - Room 5.08 The Diverse Suburb and Political Opinion. Christopher Niedt — Hofstra University Ecology of Philanthropy: Community Composition, Health, and Aggregate Charitable Giving In the United States. Wendie Choudary — University at Albany Resources, Relevance, and Relationships: Differential Motivations Behind Local Civic Engagement over Park Usage. Catherine Simpson Bueker — Emmanuel College "Symbolic Politics and the Reproduction of Neighborhood Habitus in NYC". Jennifer Candipan — Brooklyn College

28. Research on Students – Roundtable 9 - Room 5.08 Organizer: Judith DeSena, St. John's University Public Opinion Towards Crime. Sarah Brown — St. John's University Stereotypes about America among Polish College Students. Karolina May — St. John's University The Self-Perception of Class and its Effect on the American College Student. Alison Kaminski — St. John's University Student Success and Involvement On Campus. Theresa Brennan — St. John's University Students Dissatisfaction with Financial Aid and Financial Aid Services. Michelle Cunningham — St. John's University Discussant: Judith DeSena, St. John's University

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Thursday, 12:00 PM-1:30 PM – cont’d 29. The Politics of Urban Infrastructure - Mini-Conference: Security - Metropolis Organizers: Vida Bajc, Methodist University; Polly Sylvia, Baruch College City Stuff: Safety and Danger in Everyday Infrastructure. Harvey Molotch — NYU From Underground Railroad to Critical Infrastructure: Inhabiting the Institutions of Security in the New York Subway. Noah McClain — New York University Policing the Urban. Neoliberal and Neocommunitarian Urban Spaces in Germany. Kendra Briken — Universität Bremen, Volker Eick — Universität Bremen The Drone Gaze as Surveillance and Visuality: Targeted Killing as Law Unbounded. David Grondin — University of Ottawa

30. Juxtaposing Asias and Latin Americas: Transnational Approaches to Gender and Sexuality - Invited Session - Room 4.11 Organizers: Bandana Purkayastha, University of Connecticut; Jyoti Puri, Simmons College Situating Sociology: On the sociological production of sex, gender, and sexuality in the time and space of colonial modernity. Vrushali Patil — Florida International University Crisis, Resistance, and Gender Politics: Lessons from Argentina. Barbara Sutton — University of Albany "Oh! At Home, It's All Based on Skills, Or Is It?" Gender and Household Dynamics in Professional Indian Immigrant Families in America. Namita N. Manohar — Brooklyn College - CUNY Racialization and Sexualization: Puerto Rican LGBT Migrants in the Northeast. Marysol Asencio — University of Connecticut Discussant: Bandana Purkayastha, University of Connecticut

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32. Uncovering Patterns: Reflections on Narrative Positivism Twenty Years Ago and Today - Thematic Session - Room 3.11 Organizer: Silke Aisenbrey, Yeshiva University Presider: Andrew Abbott, University of Chicago Discussants: Anette Fasang, Humboldt University Laurent Lesnard, Sciences Po and CNRS Kathrine Stovel, University of Washington

33. Sociological Perspectives on the Arab Spring - Special Presidential Session - Room 5.07 Organizer: Jeff Goodwin, New York University Presider: Jeff Goodwin, New York University The Performative Revolution in Egypt and Its Aftermath. Jeffrey Alexander — Yale University From Informal Network and Interpretation to Mobilization: A Comparative Analysis of State Dissidents' Interactions in Iran, Egypt, and Tunisia. Hamid Rezai — Sarah lawrence College The Activist Networks Behind the Egyptian Uprising. Killian Clarke — New York University The Police, The Armed Forces, and The Arab Rebellion in Tunisia and Egypt. Cathy Schneider — American University Discussant: Jeff Goodwin, New York University

34. The Maid's Daughter by Mary Romero - Author-Meets-Critics - Room 4.11 Organizer: Miliann Kang, University of Massachusetts-Amherst Presider: Anne Roschelle, SUNY New Paltz Discussants: Jennifer N Fish, Old Dominion University Marjorie DeVault, Syracuse University Rosanna Hertz, Wellesley College Julie Wrigley, CUNY-Graduate Center Romero Mary, Arizona State University

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Thursday, 1:45 PM-3:15 PM – cont’d 35. Race and Space - Regular Paper Session - Room 3.01 Presider: Samantha Friedman, University at Albany, SUNY Black San Francisco: How a Black Community Fights for Space in San Francisco. Christina R Jackson — University of California Santa Barbara 'A Tale of Two Cities' Community Based Organization Growth in the Face of Neighborhood Segregation or Diversity in Newark and Jersey City, 1990-2009. Joseph Raymond Gibbons — University at Albany, SUNY New York City Housing Policies and the Development of Racial and Ethnic Inequality in Affordable Housing. Judith R. Halasz — SUNY New Paltz, Cleo Stern — SUNY New Paltz Housing Tenure and Residential Segregation in Metropolitan America, 1980-2010. Samantha Friedman — University at Albany, SUNY, Mary Fischer — University of Connecticut, Hui-shien Tsao — University at Albany, SUNY, Samuel Garrow — University at Albany, SUNY, Michael Barton — University at Albany, SUNY

36. Re-considering "Speed Bumps" in Urban Qualitative Research in the Midst of Rampant Disinvestment in the Public Sector - Regular Paper Session - Room 3.02 Organizer: Amy Stich, University at Buffalo, SUNY Presider: Lois Weis, University at Buffalo, SUNY Researcher Dilemmas inside an Urban School District in Times of Public Disinvestment. Lois Weis — University at Buffalo, SUNY, Amy Stich — University at Buffalo, SUNY, Kristin Cipollone — University at Buffalo, SUNY, Andrea Nikischer — University at Buffalo, SUNY Speed Bumps in Critical Participatory Projects. Kendra Brewster — Graduate Center, CUNY, Maddy Fox — Graduate Center, CUNY, Wen Liu — Graduate Center, CUNY, Michelle Fine — Graduate Center, CUNY Discussant: Michelle Fine, Graduate Center, CUNY

37. The Medical Profession - Regular Paper Session - Room 3.03 Presider: Jason Rodriquez, University of Missouri - Columbia Just Talk?: Rhetoric and Practice of Teamwork in Medical Settings. Jason Rodriquez — University of Missouri - Columbia Coming to terms with professional life: Physicians´stories of their turning to the practice of unconventional medicine in Buenos Aires. Betina Freidin — University of Buenos Aires Revitalization Movements and the Spread of Radical Technologies in Medicine: The Case of Laparoscopic Sterilization. Jim Zetka — SUNY Albany "We are Real Nurses; They are Just Opportunists": How African Immigrant Nurses Craft and Manage Professional Identities at Work. Fumilayo Showers — Syracuse University Learning the "Rules of the Game": The Moral Education of Premedical Students. Katherine Lin — University of Michigan, Renee Anspach — University of Michigan, Brett Crawford — Copenhagen Business School, Sonali Parnami — University of Michigan, Andrea Fuhrel-Forbis — University of Michigan, Raymond DeVries — University of Michigan

38. Collective Behavior in China - Regular Paper Session - Room 3.04 Presider: JU LI, Binghamton University Collective Inaction in Surviving SOEs in China. JU LI — binghamton university Insider Outside: A Social Movement Communities Explanation of the Internationalization of the Tiananmen Mothers Activism. Chen-Jye Phebie Thum — University of Pittsburgh Manufacturing A Civil Society? Changing Relations between Transnational Institutions, the State and Local AIDS Activism in China, 1989-2009. Yan Long — University of Michigan The Schism over Ism: Ethical Activism and Bloc Recruitment in the Making of Chinese Communism, 1917- 1921. Xiaohong Xu — Yale University

39. Global Inequalities and Financial Crises - Regular Paper Session - Room 3.05 Globalization and Alternative Approaches to Economic Crises. John William Clarry — Bloomfield College Impact of Global Financial Crisis on China's Stability. Rebecca S.K. Li — The College of New Jersey Attitudes about Income Inequality in 91 Countries. Liza G. Steele — Princeton University Discussant: Dimitri della Faille, Universite du Quebec en Outaouais

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Thursday, 1:45 PM-3:15 PM – cont’d 40. Suicide and Emotional Lives - Regular Paper Session - Room 3.06 Functional Limitation and Emotional Well-Being: Gender and Marital Status Variations. robin simon — Wake Forest University, Jennifer Caputo — Indiana University A Tale of Teen Suicide In Two Communities: Needham and Nantucket, Massachusetts. Marguerite O'Leary — University of Delaware, Joel Best — University of Delaware A Decade of Change: Nevada Suicide Trends, 1999-2009. Tetyana Poladko — Temple University, Matt Wray — Temple University Discussant: Barret Michalec, University of Delaware

41. Teachers and Teaching - Regular Paper Session - Room 3.10 Cheating: Everyone Is Doing It. Nancy Sacks — SUNY College at Old Westbury, Catherine Marrone — Stony Brook University, Misty Curreli — Stony Brook University Diffusion of Sociology Educational Materials: Factors Affecting the Adoption of TRAILS. Olga V. Mayorova — American Sociological Association, Roberta Spalter-Roth — American Sociological Association, Jean Shin — American Sociological Association Not a minute to waste: Teachers' early experiences with school turnaround. Erin Rooney — Temple University

42. Revolutions, Riots and Flash Mobs: Social Media and Social Movements - Regular Paper Session - Room 4.02 Organizers: Christopher Donoghue , Kean University; Nathan Jurgenson, University of Maryland; PJ Rey, University of Maryland Augmented Collectives: Revolution, Occupation, Protest, Riots, Flash Mobs at the Intersection of Atoms and Bits. Nathan Jurgenson — University of Maryland Inspecting Packets and Busting Heads: Augmented Contention and Iran's Sea of Green. Sarah Wanenchak — University of Maryland Social Media and Activism: Exploring Twitter's Role in the Arab Spring. Dhiraj Murthy — Bowdoin College A New Media Fueled Revolution?: U.S. Embassy Cables, WikiLeaks, and the Tunisian Revolution. D.J. wolover — University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee

43. Stories of Everyday Life in the City - Regular Paper Session - Room 4.03 Organizer: Judith DeSena, St. John's University Sunday Softball as Catalyst for Diverse Community Formation: Queens, New York City. Joseph Trumino — St. John's University Drifting in Chinatowns: Toward a Situationist Analysis of Cosmopolitan Urban Spaces. Konrad Aderer — Brooklyn College, Timothy Shortell — Brooklyn College Working Class Voices on Gentrification. Judith DeSena — St. John's University Visualizing Family Storie(s): Do Images Lie? Jerome Krase — Brooklyn College Discussant: Evrick Brown, Brooklyn College

44. Food, Society and Ethnicity - Regular Paper Session - Room 4.04 Organizer: Farha Ternikar, Le Moyne College Feeding the Immigrant Family: Food and South Asian Muslim Immigrant Women in the American Diaspora. Farha Ternikar — Le Moyne College Food as Narrative: The Discourse of Ethnic Identity. Grace Donbee Choi — New York University Neighborhood, Family, and Food: Collective Memory and Ethnic-Racial Identity. Alice P Julier — Chatham University

45. Blame and Suffering in the Economic Crisis - Regular Paper Session - Room 4.05 Presider: Leslie King, Smith College Attribution of Responsibility for the Financial Crisis. Olivia Nicol — Columbia University Rationalizing the Irrational: From Innovation to Instability and Beyond. John Barnshaw — University of South Florida Gendered Crisis? The Effects of the Economic Recession and Governmental Response to Gender Inequality. Yasemin Besen-Cassino — Montclair State University The Construction of "the Shareholder": Shifting Portrayals in Business News, 1900-2010. Leslie King — Smith College

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Thursday, 1:45 PM-3:15 PM – cont’d 46. Environmental Social Movements - Regular Paper Session - Room 4.06 Presider: William Holt, Southern Connecticut State University Designing Sustainability: An International Comparison of Green Building Programs. William Holt — Southern Connecticut State University Climate, Trade unions and coorperation with green social movements. Carsten Stroeby Jensen — Environmental Justice and Uranium in a Neoliberal World: What Would Polanyi Do? Stephanie Malin — Brown University Editing interpretation; a case study into the influence of policy on local social movements. Christian Bröer — University of Amsterdam, M. B. de Graaff — University of Amsterdam, Jan Willem. Duyvendak — , R.A. Wester — Native American Womens Narratives: Indigenous Views on Gender, The Environment & Democracy: By Celene Krauss, Ph.D. Kean University. Celene Krauss — Kean University 47. Teaching Tolerance - Regular Paper Session - Room 5.04 Presider: Margaret Austin Smith, University of Maryland Beyond Bigotry: Teaching About Unconscious Prejudice. Raj Ghoshal — Goucher College, Cameron Lippard — Appalachian State, Vanesa Ribas — UNC-Chapel Hill, Ken Muir — Appalachian State The Face of "Terrorism": Islamophobia and the Social Construction of Terrorism in the U.S. Corporate Media. Krista McQueeney — Merrimack College, Sarah Margaret. Parker — Salem College, Janet Sykes — Salem College "It Didn't Even Count as a Diversity Requirement": Portraits of White College Students and the Domains of Power Framework. Margaret Austin Smith — University of Maryland Visibility and Identity: The Significance of Diversity in the Experiences of Professors Teaching Racial, Class, Gender, or Sexual Discourses. Raja Staggers — Eastern Connecticut State University, Kimberly Dugan — Eastern Connecticut State University 48. Asset Based Community Development and Service-Learning - Workshop - Room 5.03 Organizers: Ajeenah Haynes, Briarcliffe College; Dr. Arvilla Payne-Jackson,

49. Resilience and Coping Among Urban Black Women – Roundtable 1 - Room 5.08 Organizer: Nicole Rousseau, Kent State University ZUMBA: Eliminating Cognitive Barriers for Black Women to Access Physical Fitness and to Achieve Optimal Health. Raja Staggers — Eastern Connecticut State University 50. Church – Roundtable 2 - Room 5.08 Who Knows?: Awareness of Upcoming Liturgical Changes in the Roman Missal. Melissa Cidade — Center for Applied Research in the Apostolate Connecting the Past to the Present: A Structural Analysis of Anglican Concepts in the Early Modern Period. Philipp Brandt — Columbia University Discussant: Daniel Jasper, Moravian College 51. Modernization and Reform in Asia – Roundtable 3 - Room 5.08 "Working Within the Boundaries: A Study of Economists and Economic Expertise in Market Reform China". Abigail Coplin — Columbia University Late Joseon dynasty: the beginning of the spontaneous modernism period. Yanghwan Choi — Queens College City Univeristy of New York UNEQUAL AGRICULTURAL EXCHANGE and TURKISH FALLACY IN THE AGE OF CLIMATE CHANGE. Lora Karaoglu — Northeastern University How do they assess to justice? ------A Sociological Analysis on Pro Bono in the Solo and Small Law Firms context in China. Jin Dong — University at Buffalo 52. Projects of Empire – Roundtable 4 - Room 5.08 Presider: Tolga Kobas, Columbia University The Zombie as Metaphor: Conceptualizing the Colonial Subject in Postcolonial Theory. David Paul Strohecker — University of Maryland College Park "Internal Colonialism" Revisited: An Analysis of the Overlapped Colonial Projects between Bangkok and British-Burma in the Northern Thailand, A.D. 1826-1909. Keerati Chenpitayaton — The New School For Social Research Changing Political Self-Perceptions: Transformation of Political Narratives During the Times of Cultural/Structural Crisis in 17th Century Ottoman Empire. Tolga Kobas — Columbia University

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53. Children's Health at Risk – Roundtable 5 - Room 5.08 Presider: Jennifer Vanderminden, University of New Hampshire Prenatal Smoking and Drinking: Implications for Subsequent Child Maltreatment. Nicholas Adams — University of New Hampshire Child victimization, disability, and behavioral/emotional disorders: An examination of the differential impact of victimization on children with disabilities. Jennifer Vanderminden — University of New Hampshire Feeding the Celiac Family: Medically-Restricted Diets & Gendered Feeding Work. Denise Copelton — The College at Brockport, SUNY, Brianna Sepulveda — The College at Brockport, SUNY Youth Smoking in the Developing World: a OLS and SEM analysis of the Global Youth Tobacco Survey (GYTS).. Gary Maynard — Stony Brook University

54. The Shadow of the Sacred – Roundtable 6 - Room 5.08 Interacting Sacred and Secular: Justice and Last Judgment Iconography in the West and East. Sandy Zhao — Yale University Sacred, secular, globalization: Moldova's Orthodox Church and the state. Sprinceana Vitalie — George Mason University Resistance, Recognition, and Sovereignty: Psychodynamic Observations on an Indian Pilgrimage. Vikash Singh — Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey Discussant: Rhys H. Williams, Loyola University Chicago

55. Personal Narratives – Roundtable 7 - Room 5.08 Presider: Mitra Das, University of Massachusetts Lowell Stories of Inequity, Injustice, Unfairness and Unprofessionalism Among Sociologists in Recruiting Immigrant in Academic and Research Positions. Ghyasuddin Ahmed — Virginia State University Journey from one world to another: Giving voice to my immigrant experience. Mitra Das — University of Massachusetts Lowell MEMORIES OF NUREMBERG, 1959-60: AN EX-G.I.'s STORIED LIFE IN POSTWAR GERMANY. Raymond M. Weinstein — University of South Carolina Aiken A Retrospective: Was Kalman Silvert a Political Scientist or a Sociologist? Henry Silvert — The Conference Board

56. Organizational Ethics – Roundtable 8 - Room 5.08 "Generation Humanitarian: transitional justice professionals and their habitus". kiri Gurd — Boston University Working for Change: Civic Engagement Strategies among Immigrant Serving Organziations in Massachusetts. Diana Yadira. Salas Coronado — University of Massachusetts Boston, Michael Berardino — University of Massachusetts Boston, Karen R. Monaghan — University of Massachusetts, Boston

57. Negotiating Virtual Spaces – Roundtable 9 - Room 5.08 Presider: Oskar Milik, Boston University Real Enough: Identity and Systems of Social Control in Virtual Worlds. Oskar Milik — Boston University Evaluating the Global Legal and Political Feasibility of using Massive Multiplayer Online Role-playing Games in the War on Terror. Marc Jung-Whan de Jong — SUNY FIT

59. The Sentiments of Patriotism - Mini-Conference: Security - Metropolis Organizers: Vida Bajc, Methodist University; Polly Sylvia, Baruch College The Partisan Mentality and Regime Change. An Analysis of Partisanship in the Korean, Vietnam, Iraq, and Afghanistan War. Emanuel Boussios — Hofstra University, NYU Pathways to the Rally. Popular Support for the US President during International Crisis. Yuval Feinstein — University of California, Los Angeles American Nationalism and Popular Support for War: New Evidence from a Survey-Experiment. Yuval Feinstein — University of California, Los Angeles Public Participation in the Commemoration of an Ongoing War: The Case of the "100 Faces of War". Daniel Burland — University of Massachusetts—Amherst

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60. Untold Stories: Silence and other Dilemmas in Personal Narrative Research - Thematic Session - Room 3.11 Organizer: Jennifer Pierce, University of Minnesota Stories in Action: Making Space for Telling More. Marjorie DeVault — Syracuse University Narrating the Things We Do Not Do: Telling Stories about Abstinence. Jamie Mullaney — Goucher College Untold Stories: Silences in a Study of Elite White Racism. Jennifer Pierce — University of Minnesota In Their Hands: Cameras and Recorders as Gateways to Everyday Stories. Nancy Ammerman — Boston University

61. Muslims in Motion: Islam and National Identity by Nazli Kibria - Author-Meets-Critics - Room 4.11 Organizer: Margaret Abraham, Hofstra University Discussants: Margaret Abraham, Hofstra University Mary Yu Danico, California State University Pomona Joanna Dreby, Albany University Bandana Purkayastha, University of Connecticut Nazli Kibria, Boston University 62. Racist Frames - Regular Paper Session - Room 3.01 Presider: Richard Maurice Smith, McDaniel College The (Re)Birth of A Nation: Race and the Tea Party's Definition of America. Richard Maurice Smith — McDaniel College, Ja'Nairra Myers — McDaniel College "Understanding 'Race' and Viral Videos: Social Media, Digital Place-Making, and Online Identity Construction". Kevin Loughran — Columbia University Whiteness from Violence: Lynching and the Formation of White Identity in the U.S. South, 1890- 1915. Mattias Smångs — Fordham University Taking Our Country Back: A Comparative Analysis of the 20th Century KKK and the Tea Party. Ja'Nairra Myers — McDaniel College, Richard Maurice Smith — McDaniel College

63. Gentrification - Regular Paper Session - Room 3.02 Presider: Fatmir Haskaj, Fairleigh Dickinson University "From Coal to Cool": The Creative Class, Social Capital, and the Revitalization of Scranton. Meghan Ashlin Rich — University of Scranton Historic District Designation and Gentrification: What does designation do to neighborhoods? Aaron Passell — University of Pennsylvania Community Gardens: From Resistance and Subsistance to Gentrification. Fatmir Haskaj — Fairleigh Dickinson University Branding the Post-Industrial Neighborhood: Local Actors in Williamsburg and the Lower East Side. Sara Lucia Martucci — CUNY Graduate Center 64. Telling the Family Story - Regular Paper Session - Room 3.03 Presider: Debra Lemke, McDaniel College Stories of Motherhood: Motherhood Narratives on Internet Websites. Kathleen Turkel — University of Delaware Observations of Public Parenting in China. Debra Lemke — McDaniel College Blogging and the Presentation of Family. Xochitl Renee Mota-Back — University of Arizona The Story of Us: Differences in the Telling of How Couples Meet. Reuben (Jack) Thomas — City College of New York 65. Feminist and Critical Race Epistemologies - Regular Paper Session - Room 3.04 Presider: Abigail Randall, Florida Atlantic The Lived Messiness of Third Wave Feminist Epistemology. Susan Mann — University of New Orleans, Michael Grimes — Louisiana State University "I Got Luv for my Bruthas": The Other Side of Black Feminism. Sarah Okorie — American University Identity Acrobatics. Mark Sherry — University of Toledo Challenging the Modern Eye: The Early American Black Body Though Post-Colonial Theory. Keith Kottenbach — California State University Fullerton Finding Home: Latina Lesbians and the Failure of Third Wave Feminisms. Abigail Randall — Florida Atlantic

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Thursday, 3:30 PM-5:00 PM –cont’d

66. Storied Lives: The Rewards and Challenges of In-Depth Interviewing - Regular Paper Session - Room 3.05 Organizers: Amy LeClair, New York University; Jane J Jones, Ursinus College Untitled Paper. Amy LeClair — New York University Untitled Paper. Jane J. Jones — Ursinus College Untitled Paper. Maya Beasley — University of Connecticut Untitled Paper. Sarah Damaske — Penn State University Discussant: Deirdre A Royster, New York University

67. Soc n' Crim: The Experience of Sociology Departments with Criminology Programs - Regular Paper Session - Room 3.10 Organizer: Alexander Thomas, SUNY Oneonta Discussants: Karen Hayden, Merrimack College Ann Marie Popp, Duquesne University Stephanie Bennett, College of Saint Rose Jennifer Schlosser, SUNY Oneonta

68. Rich People's Movements - Regular Paper Session - Room 4.01 Presider: Jennifer Heerwig, NYU Rich People's Movements: The rise of elite, repeat contributors in federal elections, 1979-2008. Jennifer Heerwig — NYU Between Civil Society and Interest Groups: Explaining Differences in Capital's Attitude Towards the State and Democracy. Devrim Yavuz — Lehman College CUNY Civic Innovators: Business Ideology in Civic Engagement. Peter Taylor Klein — Brown University, Gianpaolo Baiocchi — Brown University, Elizabeth Bennett — Brown University, Alissa Cordner — Brown University, Stephanie Savell — Brown University Misery in letters - Or, how the Weimar bourgeoisie appropriated storytelling as political tool. Anna K. Skarpelis — New York University

69. Undergraduate Academic Advising, Major Choice, and College Success - Regular Paper Session - Room 4.02 Organizer: Rachelle Brunn, Virginia Tech Higher Education; A Conspiracy -- How Students View Their Chances in Four Year Colleges. Faye Allard — Montclair State University, Sangeeta Parashar — Montclair State University Variations in College Major Selection amongst Minority Youth: An analysis of the Beginning Post- Secondary Students Study. Lisette Garcia — New York University A New Approach?: Academic Advising as a Cultural Capital Intervention. Valerie Lundy-Wagner — New York University The Importance of Informal Academic Advising Networks: Rethinking Advising Policy in Higher Education. Sangeeta Parashar — Montclair State University, Faye Allard — Montclair State University Discussant: Elizabeth M. Lee, Hamilton College

70. Queer Spaces - Regular Paper Session - Room 4.03 Presider: Jeff McGraham, Brooklyn College Hustling in the Village: Queer Male Youth of Color and Sex Work in the Greenwich Village Section of Manhattan. Jeff McGraham — Brooklyn College Networks and Circles in the Art of Drag. Robert Kappel — SUNY Buffalo Contested Gay Spaces: Class-Coding and Heterosexual Presence in Gay Bars. Jaime Hartless — University of Virginia Queering Intimacy: Class and the Internet in Gay and Lesbian Life. Matthew Gerard Morrison — University of Virginia Re-telling Gender: The Role of Parody in Burlesque Performance. Vania Brightman Cox — University of Minnesota

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Thursday, 3:30 PM-5:00 PM –cont’d 71. Out of Bound Bodies - Regular Paper Session - Room 4.04 Presider: Marianne Joyce, University of Massachusetts Amherst "QueerFatFashion: Internet Activism, Queer Identities, and Possibilities of Fashionable Resistance". Catherine Connell — Boston University 'Banding Together:' The Biosociality of Weight Loss Surgery. Zoe Meleo-Erwin — CUNY Graduate Center "Sizing Up" Stories of Body Size Experience. Nicole Mixson-Perez — Florida International University (Re)Constructing the Body after Cancer. Marianne Joyce — University of Massachusetts Amherst The Standardization of Beauty: Blepharoplasty. Kimiko Tanita — Florida International University 72. Populist Resurgence? Economic Crisis and Social Activism Across the Political Spectrum - Regular Paper Session - Room 4.05 Organizer: Ruth Braunstein, New York University Discourses of democratic authority in faith-based community organizing and Tea Party activism. Ruth Braunstein — New York University Cultural Categories and Populist Discourse: Moral Rhetoric in the Debate Over Walmart. Rebekah Massengill — Swarthmore College The Day Chris Simcox Stopped Being Popular: A Cautionary Tale about the Perils of Organizing the 'People. Harel Shapira — new york university The decline of associationalism, the rise of the internet, and prospects for labor mobilization. Laura Clawson — Daily Kos Discussant: Craig Calhoun, New York University

73. Ethnographies of arts and performance - Regular Paper Session - Room 4.06 Presider: Naliyah K. Kaya, George Mason University Identity Formation in Small Group Art Cultures: The Peculiar Case of Stand Up Comedians. Jack Clarke — University at Buffalo-SUNY Networks and circles in the arts.. Gregory Hall — SUNY-University at Buffalo Poetic Personas: Self & Society in Spoken Word Performance Culture. Naliyah K. Kaya — George Mason University Finding the Group Mind: An Ethnographic Study of Collective Behavior and Emotion in Improv Comedy. Daniel Semenza — New School University Raves are Dead, Long Live Raves: The Moral Career of the Jaded Raver. Brian C Kelly — Purdue University

74. Sexual Violence - Regular Paper Session - Room 4.10 Presider: Rebecca Loya, Brandeis University Economic Trajectory Changes: A New Narrative on the Consequences of Rape. Rebecca Loya — Brandeis University Kobe, Duke, and DSK: Cultural Stories, Intersectionality, and Justifications of Sexual Assault. Cliff Leek — Stony Brook University Maintaining Gendered Status Quo: A Socio-Legal Analysis of Cases of Sexual Violence in Turkey. Tugce Ellialti — University of Pennsylvania "A Bad Childhood Made Me a Bad Man": The Continuing Influence of Childhood Socialization on Intimate Partner Violence. Elizabeth Mansley — Indiana University of Pennsylvania Voices of internally displaced women on sexual violence: A case of Kenya in the aftermath of post-election violence. Roseanne Njiru — University of Connecticut

75. Master Class: Arts-Based Research Practices in Sociology with Patricia Leavy - Regular Paper Session - Room 5.03 Organizer: Patricia Leavy, Stonehill College Discussant: Patricia Leavy, Stonehill College

76. Solidarities and Interests - Regular Paper Session - Room 5.07 Presider: Lynette Spillman, University of Notre Dame Struggle and Solidarity: Republican Elements in Pierre Bourdieu's Political Sociology. Chad Goldberg — Princeton Institute for Advanced Study Towards a Cultural Theory of Interests. Lynette Spillman — University of Notre Dame Facticity: How Do We Do What We Think We Know ?. Barbara Hanson — York University

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77. SAY WHAAAAT?!? Teaching Research Methodology through Service-Learning (Workshop) - Workshop - Room 5.04 Organizers: Michele Lee Kozimor-King, Elizabethtown College; Barbara F Prince, Elizabethtown College; Michael J Shields, Elizabethtown College

78. Globalization and Culture – Roundtable 1 - Room 3.06 The Fugue of Globalization: Reflections on Mimicry and Authenticity. Shehzad Nadeem — Lehman College - CUNY The Production of Global Symbolic Capital: An Examination of World Heritage Sites. Victoria Reyes — Princeton University Glocommodification and the Developing World Context: redirecting the structural-symbolic construct in India. Jennifer Parker — Pennsylvania State University Discussant: Alissa Boguslaw, The New School

79. Promoting Local Economic Development – Roundtable 2 - Room 5.08 Presider: Paul Knudson , The College of Saint Rose Preservationists as Qualitative Growth Actors: A Case Study of Saratoga Springs, New York. Paul Knudson — The College of Saint Rose The Sociological History of New York State's Tech Valley. Joseph Sullivan — West Virginia University The Sociology of Small Business in a Working Class, Immigrant Neighborhood.. Alex Manuel Torres — Saint Peter's College, Katherine Y. Jimenez — Saint Peter's College, Giancarlo Antigua — Saint Peter's College , Alex Trillo — Saint Peter's College, Mary Kate Naatus — Saint Peter's College Corpses, Contacts, and Competition: Funeral Markets in Massachusetts and Moscow. Jim McQuaid — Boston University, Ekaterina Moiseeva — European University at St. Petersburg and Boston University

80. Migration and Childhood – Roundtable 3 - Room 5.08 Presider: Pelagia Papazahariou, St. John's University The Making of Asian American Families: The Case of Second-Generation Korean American Parents. Haryun Peun — Stony Brook University The Role of Power Hierarchies on Latino Parent's Conceptualization on Children's Mental Health. Cirila Estela Vasquez Guzman — University of New Mexico: Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, Tamar Ginossar — University of New Mexico, Nancy Lopez — University of New Mexico, Kimberly Huyser — University of New Mexico Educational Aspirations of Migrant Children's Parents in Beijing. Sibo Zhao — Migrant Families in the European Community. Pelagia Papazahariou — St. John's University Differentials in the academic performance of children of immigrants: How family factors and community factors matter for immigrant children.. Na Yeong Kim — State University of New York, Albany

81. Social Types and Social Forms – Roundtable 4 - Room 5.08 The Vigilante as a Social Type. Mark Halling — Home Is Where the House Is? Toward a Sociological Understanding of "Home". Alexis Merdjanoff — Rutgers University Pugilism: An interaction of simulation and protestant work ethic. Watoii Rabii — University at Buffalo Discussant: Annulla Linders, University of Cincinnati

82. Segregation and Housing – Roundtable 5 - Room 5.08 Presider: Jennifer Girouard, Brandeis University Race/Ethnicity, Family Structure, and Residential Segregation in Metropolitan America, 2010. Samantha Friedman — University at Albany, SUNY, Samuel Garrow — University at Albany, SUNY Racial and Ethnic Differences in Residential Preferences in "Post-Racial" America: A Study of Whites, African Americans, Hispanics, and Asians. Steven A. Tuch — George Washington University, Michael Hughes — Virginia Tech, Samantha Friedman — University at Albany, SUNY Socio-Spatial Exclusion and Inclusion: Massachusetts' Fair Share Housing Policy. Jennifer Girouard — Brandeis University Disputing Dispersal: Place, Property, and the Dismantling of US Public Housing. John Robinson — northwestern university

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83. Wrestling with Gender – Roundtable 6 - Room 5.08 Presider: Tracy Peterchak, Syracuse University Strong Yet Susceptible, Powerful But Passive: The Spectacle Of Female Professional Wrestlers And The Paradox Of Wrestling With Femininity. Tracy Peterchak — Syracuse University "That's so straight": Heteronormativity, hegemonic masculinity, and the social construction of the male athlete. Jennifer A. Carter — University of Cincinnati, Jodi Nickole Stooksberry — University of Cincinnati Gendered Embodiment Cycles in Mixed Martial Arts. Christian Vaccaro — Indiana University of Pennsylvania The New 'Girl Power': Negotiating Narratives of Strength in the Promotion of Women's Tennis. Katie Young — Temple University, Dustin F. Guastella — Temple University

84. Autism and Special Education – Roundtable 7 - Room 5.08 Presider: Deirdre Caputo-Levine, SUNY Stony Brook Becoming an Autistic Family: The Interaction of Official Knowledge and Identity. Deirdre Caputo-Levine — SUNY Stony Brook "Two Opposite Ends of the World": The Shaping of Pedagogic Action in an Autism-Only School. Catherine Tan — Brandeis University Living Special Education: The Limits and Leverage of Language. Marisa Rauscher — Neumann University Eliminating Institutions: Why Community Based Agencies Are the Only Way Forward. Mary-Jo Callaghan — Central Connecticut State University, Darcy Whittiker — University of California, Santa Cruz

85. Religion and Youth – Roundtable 8 - Room 5.08 Shifts in Values, Beliefs, and Overall Religiosity among American Youth. Samantha Zulkowski — University of Delaware "More than just a party with your church chums?" Examining the Impact of a Catholic, Mainline Protestant, and Conservative Protestant Youth Conference on Attendees' Religious Outlook. David Millard Haskell — Wilfrid Laurier University--Brantford, Kevin N. Flatt — Redeemer University Discussant: Maria Van Ryn, Yeshiva University

86. Myth and Meaning in Life History – Roundtable 9 - Room 5.08 The Atomic Prophet: Storytelling & Myth in the Secret Atomic City. Lindsey A. Freeman — New School for Social Research Two Sojourned Souls on Pilgrimage: A Self-Reflective Life History. Beverly Marie. Pratt — University of Maryland Discussant: Susan Bell, Bowdoin College

87. Case in Focus- Latin America - Mini-Conference: Security - Metropolis Organizers: Vida Bajc, Methodist University; Polly Sylvia, Baruch College Non-State Violence and the Creation of Public Order in Rio de Janeiro. Desmond Arias — John Jay Construction and Reproduction of the 'Field' of Counternarcotics in Colombia. Jorge Linares — University of Politics, Business and Urban Citizen Security in Colombia. Eduardo Moncada — Rutgers University Security and Citizen Security Reform in Latin America. Mark Ungar — Brooklyn College CUNY Security as Weapon: Pacification and Play in Rio de Janeiro. Alessandro Angelini — CUNY Graduate Center 5:30 PM-7:00 PM

88. Robin Williams Lecture presented by Sudhir Venkatesh - Metropolis Presider: Anne R. Roschelle, SUNY New Paltz “Black Market Justice: Youth Gangs and Social Order in the Urban Ghetto” - Sudhir Vankatesh, Columbia University

Reception to follow

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Friday, 24 February 2012

7:30 AM-8:30 AM

89. ASA Department Chairs Breakfast - - Room 3.06 Organizer: Roberta Spalter-Roth, American Sociological Association

8:30 AM-10:00 AM

90. The Alter-Globalization Movement: Becoming Actors in a Global Age by Geoffrey Pleyers - Author- Meets-Critics - Room 5.04 Organizer: Brian K. Obach, SUNY New Paltz Presider: Brian K. Obach, SUNY New Paltz Discussants: Jeff Goodwin, New York University Nicole Doerr, Harvard University John Krinsky, Graduate Center, CUNY Giuseppe Caruso, University of Helsinki Geoffrey Pleyers, FNRS- University of Louvain

91. Media Narratives and Public Opinion in 2012 - Regular Paper Session - Metropolis Organizer: Lynn Chancer, Hunter College Presider: Lynn Chancer, Hunter College Women Soldiers at War: Public Images Trauma, Betrayal and Loyalty. Helen Benedict — Columbia University School of Journalism From OJ Simpson to Dominique Strauss-Kahn: The Politics of High-Profile Crimes and Celebrity. Lynn Chancer — Hunter College Bernie Madoff, Media Scandals and American Culture: Business Cycles and White Collar Crime. Colleen Eren — Graduate Center of the City University of New York Media Coverage of 9/11 in 2011. Isabel Pinedo — Hunter College Discussant: Michael Schudson, Columbia University

92. Social Movements, Elites, and Markets - Regular Paper Session - Room 3.02 Organizer: Caroline W Lee, Lafayette College Business on the Barricades: Challenging Agro-Medical Interests from Within the Natural Foods Industry. Laura J. Miller — Brandeis University The Crystallization of the Space of Think Tanks, 1964 to Today. Thomas Medvetz — UC San Diego Patient, Parent, Advocate, Investor: Entrepreneurial Health Activism from Research to Reimbursement. David Schleifer — Columbia University, Aaron Panofsky — University of California-Los Angeles Elites and Contested 'Europeanness' in the Remaking of Urban Identity: Itinerant lessons from Istanbul, Beirut, and Sarajevo. Ryan Centner — Tufts University

93. When Do Empowerment Projects Empower? - Regular Paper Session - Room 3.03 The Global Campaign Against Wal-Mart: The Case of Chile. Carolina Bank Munoz — Brooklyn College and The Graduate Center Rethinking Workers' Power: Land, Labor and Household Production in China and South Africa. Ben Scully — The Johns Hopkins University, Shaohua Zhan — The Johns Hopkins University Hazards of Heterogeneity (and Homogeneity): Collective Action and Sanctioning in Microcredit Groups. Paromita Sanyal — Cornell University Discussant: John William Clarry, Bloomfield College

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Friday, 8:30 AM-10:00 AM – cont’d 94. Is America Post-Racial?: Race, Racism, and Distance - Regular Paper Session - Room 3.05 Presider: Vincent N. Parrillo, William Paterson University Internalized Racism: Exploring the Experience of African Americans. Tana James — University at Albany The Post-Racial America Story: Realities and Dreams. Jazmyne Washington — Southern Connecticut State University, Peggy Delfino — Southern Connecticut State University, Michelle Chau — Southern Connecticut State University The National Social Distance Study: Ten Years Later. Vincent N. Parrillo — William Paterson University, Christopher Donoghue — Kean University Anti-racism frames by class: What would more working-class diversity practices look like? Betsy Leondar-Wright — Boston College Exploring Color-Blind Racism and Racial Inequity in a Collegiate Environment. Michael Ortiz — CUNY Brooklyn College 95. Understanding Gangs, Understanding Violence - Regular Paper Session - Room 3.06 Bloods in New York. Lawrence Kelly — John Jay College, Louis Kontos — john jay college, Douglas E. Thompkins — John Jay College of Criminal Justice/CUNY Struggling with Ambiguity and Uncertainty: Standards and Sense-making in a Gang-Violence Intervention Program. Joshua Wakeham — Harvard University "Slammed by the Media". Margaret Boyd — Stonehill College, Heather O'Keefe — Stonehill College Discussant: Avi Brisman, Emory University

96. Approaches to Economic Struggles - Regular Paper Session - Room 3.10 Presider: Mary Tuominen, Denison University Households Transformed by Unemployment: A Relational Approach. Joanne Wang Golann — Princeton University Barriers to Health Care: Bifurcated Ideologies and Practices and the Challenge of Action Research. Mary Tuominen — Denison University A letter to program evaluation: Misrepresenting poverty in comprehensive community initiatives. Michelle Ronda — Marymount Manhattan College Tools That Build Ties. Philipp Brandt — Columbia University 97. Production of Cultural Capital - Regular Paper Session - Room 4.01 Presider: Sonya Conner, Worcester State University How class and race/ethnicity shape parenting practices: comparing Asian and Latino/a second-generation immigrants' post-secondary education pathways. Vicky Maldonado — McMaster University Head Start Advantage?: The Cumulative Effects of Family-Based Cultural Resources on Educational Achievement Outcomes. Sonya Conner — Worcester State University Transferring Ambitions: Families Negotiating Opportunity Consumption. Cara Bowman — Boston Unversity Can I Do It My Way? Social Class and Children's Efforts to Negotiate Classroom Rules. Jessica McCrory. Calarco — University of Pennsylvania Making Methodological Individuals: Changing Conceptions of Proper Childrearing among Rural-to-Urban Migrants in Bolivia. Caitlin Daniel — Harvard University 98. Comparative Perspectives on Educational Opportunities - Regular Paper Session - Room 4.02 Presider: Richard C Tessler, University of Massachusetts Amherst Youth, Change, and the Educational Divide in China. Gregory Adams — Southern Connecticut State University, Richard C. Tessler — University of Massachusetts Amherst Inequality of Educational Opportunity in China and Japan. Pianpian Carolyn Xu — Yale University What Can Sustainable Education Mean in Post-Earthquake Haiti? Cynthia Bogard — Hofstra University School Choice and Academic Achievement in Comparative Perspective. Daniel A. Long — Weslyan University, Catherine Doren — Weslyan University 99. Framing and Beyond - Regular Paper Session - Room 4.03 Presider: Joseph Trumino, St. John's University Protests at Gallaudet: A Mirror Into the Deaf Community. Kimberlee A. Bachman — Boston College The Framing of Protest Narrative: The Occupy Wall Street Social Movement ("We Are the 99%" and other Framing Devices). Joseph Trumino — St. John's University "That is Completely unAfrican": Oppositional and parallel frames of Western sexual imperialism in sub- Saharan Africa. Sasha Rodriguez — Stony Brook University

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Friday, 8:30 AM-10:00 AM – cont’d 100. Recovered Theorists - Regular Paper Session - Room 4.04 Presider: Cheryl Townsend Gilkes , Colby College Bridges Over Troubled Waters: Socio-Theological Visions in W.E.B. Du Bois's Darkwater: Voices from Within the Veil. Cheryl Townsend Gilkes — Colby College Achieving Dewey's Vision of a Radical Democracy: The Necessary Contributions of George Herbert Mead. David W. Woods — Southern Connecticut State University, David W. Woods — Southern Connecticut State University Between Erving Goffman and Michel Foucault: The Interaction Order and Power as Complementary Modalities of Socialization. Black Hawk Hancock — DePaul University The Sociologist As Tragic Hero: A Reading of the Story of Sociology, with Help from Aristotle. Clayton Fordahl — Stony Brook University

101. Identity, Integration, and Trust - Regular Paper Session - Room 4.05 Presider: Heather Bleakley, Temple University Partnership as a Product of Trust: Parent-Teacher Relational Trust in an Urban School. Heather Bleakley — Temple University Socioeconomic status vs. Immigrant identity: high-income immigrants negotiate education for their children in the Northeast.. Catalina Crespo-Sancho, Lindsey Dixon, Katalin Orosz ,Natalia Perez Uribe, Frances Sinanu and Peng Yin, Zhu Zhu — Teachers College, Columbia University Identity between Cultures: The Reinterpretation Model. Elyakim Kislev — Columbia University

102. Ethnography and the World of Fiction - Regular Paper Session - Room 4.06 Organizer: Richard E. Ocejo, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, CUNY Presider: Richard E. Ocejo, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, CUNY Looking through 'Lush Life': Writing about gentrification and nightlife on the Lower East Side. Richard E. Ocejo — John Jay College of Criminal Justice, CUNY Walking is writing is walking: Storytelling in public places and on the page. Jonathan Wynn — UMass Amherst Of fiction and fieldwork: Jonathan Lethem's Boerum Hill. Philip Kasinitz — Graduate Center and Hunter College, CUNY There's No Place Like Home: Nostalgia, Research, and Fictional Reality in the South Bronx. Randol Contreras — California State University, Fullerton

103. Issues in Critical Rural Studies - Regular Paper Session - Room 4.10 Organizer: Alexander Thomas, SUNY Oneonta Agricultural Cooperatives in the Interstices. Thomas W. Gray — USDA Taking the Cure: The Rural as a Place of Health and Wellbeing. Stephanie Bennett — College of Saint Rose Tourism and Retail Diversity in Small Town Business Districts. Alexander Thomas — SUNY Oneonta, Gregory M. Fulkerson — SUNY Oneonta, Polly J. Smith — Utica College, Brian M. Lowe — SUNY Oneonta Television's New Crime Territory: Justified, Rural Crime, and Popular Culture. Karen Hayden — Merrimack College

104. Networks and Economies - Regular Paper Session - Room 5.03 The Network Structure of Sovereign Debt Defaults. Doga Kerestecioglu — University of Pennsylvania, Mauro F. Guillen — University of Pennsylvania Networks and the Wealth of Nations: Global Trade Flows from 1980-2000. Manish Nag — Princeton University "'Why must we keep coming back?' Mobilizing interorganizational networks during extreme uncertainty". Katherine K. Chen — The City College of New York and Graduate Center, City University of New York Discussant: Stephen Eugene Halebsky, SUNY Cortland

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105. The Varieties of Religious Diversity - Roundtable 1 - Room 5.08 Pilgrimage, Tourism, and Development in Bodhgaya, Bihar, India. Sarah Searcy — East Carolina University Maintaining Fellowship Despite Significant Diversity: An Amish Example. Thomas E. Gallagher — Ursinus College Religion and Family in Ghana: When Families become Multi-Faith. Mansa Bilal Mark King — Morehouse College Reformed Buddhists and Capital-linked Immigrants in Shanghai. Weishan HUANG — Max Planck Institute for the Study of Religious and Ethnic Diversity

106. Narrating Collective Identities – Roundtable 2 - Room 5.08 Economies of Professional Storytellers: Mapping the Relation between Travel Writer, Tourism Marketing and the Nation-State. Tim Rosenkranz — New School for Social Research Somali Storytelling in Maine: Exploring the Relationship between Storytelling Models and Constructions of Identity. Kimberly Huisman — University of Maine Collective Identities and Formal Ideologies in the Irish Grassroots Pro-Asylum Seeker Movement. Niall Moran — Keene State College Discussant: Lynette Spillman, University of Notre Dame

107. Development, Institutions, and Human Rights – Roundtable 3 - Room 5.08 Presider: Lingli Huang, Johns Hopkins University Central Mandates and Local Interests: the Conflict over Irrigation and Road Investment in China. Lingli Huang — Johns Hopkins University Leapfrog or Locked in: An Institutional Approach toward China's Innovation System. Tianyue Ma — State University of New York Institutions as Social Devices: Building a Link between Political Action and Historical Processes. José Tomás Atria — Columbia University Mechanism Of tension Management and Human Rights In Nigeria :A critical Analysis.. Zacchaeus Ogunnika — virginia state universty

108. Health Problems – Roundtable 4 - Room 5.08 Presider: Greg Smithsimon, Brooklyn College, CUNY Ronald Reagan as Diabetes Risk Factor: How Stress in the Neoliberal Age Damages Health. Greg Smithsimon — Brooklyn College, CUNY Segregation and Cardiovascular Risk. Antwan Jones — The George Washington University The Movement of Women between Local Jails and Disadvantaged Communities: A Case Study of Sexual Health Risk. Megha Ramaswamy — University of Kansas School of Medicine

109. Making Homes and Families – Roundtable 5 - Room 5.08 Organizer: Denise Copelton, The College at Brockport, SUNY "We're in Charge of the Health": Women and the Medicalization of Home Cooking. Carol Lindquist — Stony Brook University How does homophily in health behaviors explain marriage durability? Mark Carroll Pachucki — UC Berkeley, William A. Satariano — UC Berkeley You Are My World -- The Social Embeddedness of Remarriage. Muh-Chung Lin — University of Chicago

110. Unequal Childhoods – Roundtable 6 - Room 5.08 Unequal Childhoods, Unequal Health. Kara Dewhurst — University of Virginia Multiple Child-Care Arrangements and Early Childhood Health. Jen-Hao Chen — University of Chicago Not Just Tiger Moms: Differential Parenthoods and Unequal Childhoods in Taiwan. Pei-Chia Lan — Harvard University Disrupted by Violence: Children's well-being and families' economic, social, and cultural capital in Ciudad Juárez. Alma Angelica Hernandez — University of New Mexico, Sara Grineski — University Of Texas at El Paso

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111. Teaching Writing – Roundtable 7 - Room 5.08 Presider: Binh Pok, Graduate Center-CUNY Limitations and Successes-Using "New" Technology for Reading, Writing, and Research in an Undergraduate Classroom. Binh Pok — Graduate Center-CUNY Writing as Policy or Writing as Practice? The Changing Role of Writing Programs in an Era of Accountability. Suzanne Hudd — Quinnipiac University, Sally Mitchell — Queen Mary, University of London "Teaching about Researching and Writing an Undergraduate Thesis". Marybeth F Ayella — Saint Joseph's University, Kim Logio — Saint Joseph's University Discussant: Natalie Patricia Byfield, St. John's University

112. Success and Defeat: Narratives of Competition – Roundtable 8 - Room 5.08 Beyond the board: Firsthand accounts of chess players.. Nicolas Simon — University of Connecticut The Collective Production of Emotions for American Idol Auditions. Junhow Wei — University of Pennsylvania Discussant: Ashley Mears, Boston University

113. Framing Reproduction - Mini-conference: Reproduction - Room 4.11 Presider: Yu-ling Huang, SUNY at Binghamton Who Speaks for Whom? The politics of gender, race, and authenticity in social movements. Zakiya Luna — University of Wisconsin There's Abortion, and Then There's Everything Else: Mainstream Media's Coverage of Reproductive Issues. Carrie Lee Smith — Millersville University "Have I got a story for you!": Professional decisions & moral visions as reflected in doulas' birth stories.. Nicole Gallicchio — University of Chicago Reproducing Stories: How Young Mothers Negotiate Dominant and Alternative Narratives on Teen Pregnancy. Christie Barcelos — University of Massachusetts Amherst, Aline C. Gubrium — University of Massachusetts Amherst Teaching Sociology of Reproduction. Caitlin Killian — Drew University

114. Panel 1: Choosing Homes, Choosing Schools Mini Conference - Room 3.11 Organizers: Michael Bader, American; Annette Lareau, University of Pennsylvania Presider: Nancy Denton, SUNY Albany "Non-Decision Decisions" Unpacking the Process Whereby Parents Decide Where to Live. Annette Lareau — University of Pennsylvania "Housing, Education and Family Dynamics: How Poor Families Get Trapped in Low Performing Schools and What We Can Do About It". Stefanie DeLuca — Johns Hopkins University, Peter Rosenblatt — Johns Hopkins University "Beyond Test Scores: Middle-Class Parents and the Evaluation of Urban Public Schools". Shelley Kimelberg — Northeastern University; University at Buffalo-SUNY "When Choosing Homes and Choosing Schools are Decoupled: The Case of Wake County, NC, 1976- 2011". Toby Parcel — North Carolina State University, Andrew Taylor — North Carolina State University Discussant: Patrick Sharkey, New York University

115. Internal Engagements - Mini-conference: Social Movements - Room 5.07 Donors, Individual and Institutional, Domestic and International: Allies and Potential Allies. Sean Chabot — Networks of Members and Supporters. Ann Mische — Internal Factions. Francesca Polletta — University of California Irvine Discussant: James Jasper, CUNY-Graduate Center

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116. The Body in Security - Mini-Conference: Security - Room 3.04 Organizers: Vida Bajc, Methodist University; Polly Sylvia, Baruch College Neurogovernance, Biology and Feminist Critique in the Age of the Brain. Victoria Pitts-Taylor — City University of New York The Security Dispositif. Michael Shapiro — University of Hawaii (How) Are You Experienced? Inhabiting the Securitized Body. Florentina Andreescu — University of Miami "A genealogy of the ticking time bomb narrative". Lisa Stampnitzky — Harvard University

117. Sociologists for Women in Society - Meeting - Room 3.01 Organizer: Laura West Steck, York College of Pennsylvania

10:15 AM-11:45 AM

118. Telling Sexual Stories - Thematic Session - Metropolis Organizer: Mary Ann Clawson, Weslyan University Presider: Naomi Gerstel, University of Massachussets - Amherst Stories of Slavery and Freedom in Debates about Sex Trafficking. Elizabeth Bernstein — Barnard Untitled Paper for Telling Sexual Stories. Amy Schalet — University of Massachusetts Amherst New Stories? New Subjects? Discourses of Sex/Gender/Sexuality and the Emergence of Transgender Childhood. Karl Bryant — SUNY New Paltz

119. Ethnography in the First Person II - Special Presidential Session - Room 3.02 Organizer: Sudhir Venkatesh, Columbia University Insights in Place. Diane Vaughan — Columbia University From the Nativist's Point of View. Harel Shapira — new york university Making Multiple Uses of the Self (Really Oneself) in First Person Qualitative Inquiry. Alford Young Jr — University of Michigan

120. Conversations on Race and Gender - Special Presidential Session - Room 4.02 Organizer: Enobong Hannah Branch, University of Massachusetts-Amherst Presider: Margaret Andersen, University of Delaware Discussants: Joya Misra, University of Massachusetts, Amherst Tufuku Zuberi, University of Pennsylvania

121. Violence Against Latina Women by Roberta Villalon - Author-Meets-Critics - Room 5.04 Organizer: Lisa Brush Discussants: Evan Stark, Rutgers Unversity-Newark Kathleen Ferraro, Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff Elizabeth Schneider, Brooklyn Law School Barbara Sutton, University of Albany Roberta Villalon, St John's University

122. Politics in 140 Characters or Less: Mobilizing Online - Regular Paper Session - Room 3.01 The Strength of Weak Ties? Understanding Twitter's use in the 2011 'Arab Spring' Uprisings. Dhiraj Murthy — Bowdoin College WikiCliques: Using network analysis to understand large-scale leaks of state secrets. Ryan Hagen — Columbia University Tweet, Retweet, Follow, Act: A Theoretical and Methodological Approach for Using Twitter to Study Political Activism. Rachel M. Durso — Ohio State University, Matthew Stearmer — The Ohio State University Discussant: Susan Carol Pearce, East Carolina University

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123. Transgender Narratives - Regular Paper Session - Room 3.03 Presider: Sonny Nordmarken, University of Massachusetts Amherst Stories of Transgender People in the Workplace. Kyla Bender-Baird — CUNY Graduate Center Transgender Identity Work at International Call Centers in the Philippines. Emmanuel David — Villanova University The feeling of oppression: An affective analysis of trans and gender variant people's narratives of everyday interactions. Sonny Nordmarken — University of Massachusetts Amherst Gender Variant Neologisms, Essentialist Identities, and Stories About Truth. Widow Centauri — San Diego State University Trans/gender Sexualities: (Re)Defining the Boundaries of Sexual Identity. Reese Kelly — University at Albany - SUNY

124. Development and World Systems - Regular Paper Session - Room 3.05 Presider: Kirk Lawrence, St. Joseph's College, New York Benchmarking Development. Andrew Shiotani — Teachers College, Columbia University Sociology on Latin America in the 1960s: Developmentalism, Imperialism, and Topical Tropism. Dimitri della Faille — Universite du Quebec en Outaouais Energy and the Evolution of World-Systems: Fueling Power and Environmental Degradation, 1800- 2008. Kirk Lawrence — St. Joseph's College, New York Globalized Contradictions of Capitalism and the Imperative for Epochal Change. John Asimakopoulos — City University of New York The Double Helix of China's Rise: A Chinese Model of Development? Xiaoshuo Hou — St. Lawrence University

125. Immigrant Destinations - Regular Paper Session - Room 3.06 Presider: Gilbert Marzan, Bronx Community College CUNY Puerto Rican and Dominican Socioeconomic Status in the Northeast: A Comparative Analysis. Gilbert Marzan — Bronx Community College CUNY Why ?: Afro-Caribbeans and the New Great Migration to the South. LaToya Asantelle Tavernier — CUNY-The Graduate Center Caribbean Female Immigrants in New York:Reasons and Disillusions. Michael Flynn Fabiola Fernandez- Salek — , Michael Flynn Fabiola Fernandez-Salek —

126. Organizations and Leadership - Regular Paper Session - Room 3.10 Presider: Joyce Tang, Queens College of the City University of New York Educators and Founders: How Leadership Evolved. Joyce Tang — Queens College of the City University of New York Leadership Stories from Voluntary Organizations. Jaskiran Kaur Mathur — St. Francis College, Ramanjit Kaur Johal — Panjab University Explaining Organizational Conflict: A Quantitative Study of Homeowners' Associations. Courtney Feldscher — Boston University Media Diversity and the FCC: Institutional Considerations. Jason Smith — George Mason Universty, Sarah Stonbely — New York University Constructing a self: organizations and their stories. Joris Gjata — University of Virginia

127. Urban Governance and Determinants of Service Provision - Regular Paper Session - Room 4.01 Presider: Esther Hernández-Medina, Brown University Use Value Politics and the Consolidation of a New Urban Regime in Mexico City. Esther Hernández- Medina — Brown University Politics and Emerging Forms of Urban Governance in Turkey and India. Burak Kose — York University Race, City Service Requests, and Urban Political Behavior. Jeremy Levine — Harvard University, Carl Gershenson — Harvard University Framing the Fight: Civic Politics and the Regulation of Adult Entertainment Urban Space in a Toronto Inner Suburb. Brenna Keatinge — University of Toronto Enhancing Capabilities in Post-Apartheid South Africa: Toward a Spatial Measure of State Impact. Patrick Heller — Brown University, Marcelo Bohrt Seeghers — Brown University, Diana Graizbord — Brown University

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128. Getting Out, Going Home - Regular Paper Session - Room 4.03 Formerly Incarcerated Individuals and Their Re-Entry Challenges. April Risley — , Suvarna Cherukuri — Siena College Theorizing Restorative Offender Reentry. Kathryn Fox — University of Vermont Access to Medicaid and Recidivism among Female Prison Releases by Psychiatric Disorder. Naomi J. Spence — Lehman College, CUNY, Andrew M. Cislo — UNC Back on the Block: Community Re-entry and Re-integration of Formerly Incarcerated Youth. Don Sawyer — Syracuse University, Anthony Nocella — Hamline University Getting Comfortable with "Uncomfortability": Re-Entry and Felon Disenfranchisement. CalvinJohn Smiley — The Graduate Center of the City University of New York

129. Narrative Methods - Regular Paper Session - Room 4.04 Presider: Andrew Junker, Yale University Storied Methodologies: Innovative Uses of Narrative in Research. Andrew Junker — Yale University Narrative Analysis, Blurring the Lines between Quantitative and Qualitative Approaches. Natalie Patricia Byfield — St. John's University Telling Stories about Ourselves and Our Projects in the Field. Amanda Gengler — Brandeis University, Matthew Ezzell — James Madison University Research Subjects' Reactions to the Sociological Narrative: The Case of Seven Shots: An NYPD Raid on a Terrorist Cell and Its Aftermath (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2010). Jennifer C Hunt — Montclair State University Storytelling and Resistance in Personal Narrative: Velma Johnson's Southwest Louisiana. Wanda Addison — National University

130. Racial Attitudes and Stigma - Regular Paper Session - Room 4.05 Presider: Michelle Byng, Temple University Thinking Through Race: Stigma, Welfare Receipt, and Whiteness. Melissa Ann. MacDonald — University of California Santa Barbara Is it only "lip service"? Examining paternalism in racial attitudes. Jeffrey Dixon — College of the Holy Cross, Sean Whited — College of the Holy Cross Equally Unequal: Post 9/11 Media and Policies from the Perspectives of Muslim Americans. Michelle Byng — Temple University Poor with Just Cause: Mediated Discussions of a Culture of Poverty in Post-Obama America. Imaani El- Burki Greene — Drexel University 131. Ambiguities of Knowledge - Regular Paper Session - Room 4.06 Stories of Science, Myth, and Metaphor: Sense-making and the Nature of Ancestral Claims. Claire Maiers — University of Virginia Hyphenation and Its Discontents: Categories of Transgression and the Politics of Ambiguity. Rachelle Germana — Rutgers University, Rachelle Germana — Rutgers University Bringing Utopia Back In: Utopias and the Analysis of Technological Discourse. Julia Schroeder — University of Virginia 132. Jewish Narratives in Varying Contexts - Regular Paper Session - Room 4.10 Session is co-sponsored by Association for the Social Scientific study of Jewry (ASSJ) Organizer: Harriet Hartman, Rowan University Presider: Rosanna Hertz, Wellesley College Assimilation/erosion or resilience/revival Narratives: Putting the Flesh on Demographic Bones. Debra Kaufman — Northeastern University Education, Religious Narratives, and the Power of Social Context. Maria Van Ryn — Yeshiva University Dating 'Mister Fun': Jewish College Students' Narratives About Intermarriage. Ariela Keysar — Trinity College Small Town Secrets: Storied Lives of Milwaukee Jews. Jack Nusan Porter — Spencer Institute Discussant: Judith Gerson, Rutgers University

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Friday, 10:15 AM-11:45 AM – cont’d 133. "You'll Never Graduate or Get Tenure Doing That!": Doing Multi-Year Research Projects and Negotiating Tenure and Promotion Timelines. - Workshop - Room 5.03 Organizers: Carrie Lee Smith, Millersville University; Theresa Morris, Trinity College Panelist. Jerome Hodos — Franklin & Marshall College Panelist. Carrie Lee Smith — Millersville University Panelist. Theresa Morris — Trinity College Panelist. Louise Roth — University of Arizona Panelist. Kim Price-Glynn — University of Connecticut 134. Going to College – Roundtable 1 - Room 5.08 How do mentoring programs geared towards urban African American males define and measure success?. Kai Jenkins — George Washington University Onward and Upward: the Disadvantaged Student's Decision to Enroll in College. Ainsley Lambert — University of Cincinnati How do Chinese students decide to come to the United States for higher education? : The role of social capital at multiple levels. Naejin Kwak — Teachers College, Columbia University Discussant: Catherine Berheide, Skidmore College 135. Expanding Educational Opportunities – Roundtable 2 - Room 5.08 Presider: Jeremy M Schulz, Cornell University Mentoring in the Lives of Sexual Minority Youth. Dominique Johnson — Ramapo College of New Jersey, Billie Gastic — Beam Youth Collaborative Gendered Stances: Conditional and Unconditional Loan Aversion Among Low-Income Students. Jeremy M Schulz — Cornell University Looking to the Bottom in Higher Education. Kijana Crawford — Rochester Institute of Technology Through the Eyes of Teachers: The functions of alternative schooling for at-risk youth. Janese Free — Emmanuel College, Amy Longwell — Emmanuel College, Jenny Konecnik — Emmanuel College Examining the Minority Study Abroad Experience. Olivia Blackmon — George Mason University, Ruth Jackson — George Mason University 136. Ethnicity and Locality – Roundtable 3 - Room 5.08 Employers Perceptions about Hispanic/Latino Workers. Rebecca S. Powers — East Carolina University Complex Trajectories of Legal Status among Senegalese Migrants in Europe. Erik Vickstrom — Princeton University 137. Sick Selves – Roundtable 4 - Room 5.08 Presider: Amanda Delong, The New School for Social Research Disease and Stigma: The Sociological Dimensions of Celiac Disease.. Thomas Mowen — University of Delaware, Ryan D. Schroeder — University of Louisville Borderline Contagious: Non-fatal STIs and Alternative Constructions of Contagion. Amanda Delong — The New School for Social Research Drug abusing Medical Professionals. Virginia McGovern — Mount Saint Mary's University, Martin Malone — Mount Saint Mary's University Not Just a Headache: A Qualitative Study of Migraine Headaches in the Workplace. Lisa Pollich — CUNY Graduate Center

138. Race and Weight – Roundtable 5 - Room 5.08 Presider: Jordan Conwell, Bates College A Conceptual Model of Community Stress on Obesity: Implications for African Americans. Raja Staggers — Eastern Connecticut State University, Ivor L. Livingston — Howard University Weighing in on Heavy Issues: Exploring Race, Nativity, and Obesity in Relationship to Fertility. Karyn Alayna Stewart — Syracuse University Bearing the Weight: Black Women and Obesity. Janice Johnson Dias — CUNY/John Jay College of Criminal Justice Investigating Overweight among Children in Ghana, West Africa, 1988-2008. Jordan Conwell — Bates College, Jennifer Van Hook — The Pennsylvania State University, Melissa Hardy — The Pennsylvania State University, Marylee Taylor — The Pennsylvania State University

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139. Inequality and Education – Roundtable 6 - Room 5.08 Presider: Jeanne Cameron, Tompkins Cortland Community College Marginalized within the Borderlands: The Undocumented Citizen Students of Texas-Pan American. Christian Ramirez — UT-Pan American Against The Odds. Ranita Ray — University of Connecticut A Review of Critical Race Theory in Educational Research. Gokhan Savas — Syracuse University Using Narrative to Reveal the Contexts of Early School Leaving. Jeanne Cameron — Tompkins Cortland Community College 140. Teaching with Stories – Roundtable 7 - Room 5.08 Learning through Experience: The Necessity of Feminism in the Classroom. Cheryl Llewellyn — State University of New York at Stony Brook, Amanda Kennedy — State University of New York at Stony Brook Storied Lives: Poster Boards and Personal Narratives as a Springboard for Teaching the Sociological Imagination. Linda L. Semu — McDaniel College More than a Picture. Colin Adams — berkshire community college Discussant: Margaret Walsh, Keene State College

141. Moral Orders – Roundtable 8 - Room 5.08 Organizer: Elizabeth Mitchell Armstrong, Princeton Road Rules: Ethical Understandings of Non-Elite Runners. April Henning — CUNY Graduate Center Stories of magic: making it "work" together. Alex Boklin — George Mason University Language(s) of Emotion: Cases from Popular Culture & Politics. E Doyle McCarthy — Fordham University, Stephanie Laudone — Fordham University 142. Modern Interventions in Reproduction – Roundtable 9 - Room 5.08 Disciplining Vaginas: How Modern Medicine Normalizes C-Section Delivery in Turkey. Zeynep Artan- Bayhan — CUNY, Graduate Center The Internet Crafting of Medical Tourism:Promoting "Fertility Paradises" and "Tango-and-Nip-Tuck" Tours. Anahi Viladrich — Queens College, CUNY Discussant: Mary Ann Lamann a, University of Nebraska at Omaha

143. Situating Reproduction Across/In Institutions, Organizations, and States - Mini-conference: Reproduction - Room 4.11 Presider: Juliana Marton, University of Vermont Civil war, cold war, and controlling reproduction: Birth planning after pronatalism in two Chinas in the 1950s. Yu-ling Huang — SUNY at Binghamton The Paradox of Post-abortion Care (PAC): the Medicalization of a Quasi-Legal Practice in Senegal. Siri Suh — Columbia University Breastfeeding Discourses in U.S. State Laws. Shannon Carter — University of Central Florida, James McCutcheon — University of Central Florida State-Sponsored Anti-Abortion Propaganda? An Analysis of Mandated Abortion Counseling Materials. Katherine Johnson — The Pennsylvania State University Nurse-Midwife Narratives: A Medical Ethnography of a Hospital-Based Nurse-Midwife Service. Maureen May — Syracuse University Ethnic differences in fertility rates, women's educational attainment, and pronatalist policies in Singapore. Shirley Hsiao-Li Sun — Nanyang Technological University Alternative Conceptions: Lesbian Reproduction in Germany. Alicia VandeVusse — University of Chicago Fertile Fields: The Social Movement Foundations of Reproductive Control Organizations' Services, Frames, and Tactics. Krista Frederico — The University of Arizona, Marie Cornwall — Brigham Young University Silent no more: Reproductive justice and recognizing stillbirth. Patricia Wonch Hill — University of Nebraska - Lincoln, Joanne Cacciatore — Arizona State University Paradoxes to Offer: The Women's Health Movement as a Feminist Project. Wendy M. Parker — Albany College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences

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144. Panel 2: Choosing Homes, Choosing Schools Mini Conference - Room 3.11 Organizers: Annette Lareau, University of Pennsylvania; Michael Bader, American Structuring Spatial Segregation through Place-Based Stigma. Michael Bader — American Price vs. Pets, Schools vs. Styles: The Residential Priorities of the American Upper-Middle Class. Michèle Lamont — Harvard University, Lauren Rivera — Northwestern University Managing the Perception of Educational Organizations: Reputation Work among School District Officials. Elliot Weininger — SUNY Brockport Moving for the Kids: Examining the Influence of Children on White Residential Segregation. Kimberly Goyette — Temple University, John Iceland — Pennsylvania State University, Elliot Weininger — SUNY Brockport Pathways to Racial Integration. Ingrid Ellen — New York University, Keren Horn — New York University, Katherine O'Regan — New York University Discussant: Karyn Lacy, University of Michigan

145. Players Formerly Known as the State - Mini-conference: Social Movements - Room 5.07 Lawyers and the Courts. Graeme Hayes — Institut D'Etudes Politiques de Rennes, Brian Doherty — Keele University Infiltrators. David Cunningham — Brandeis University, Roberto Soto-Carrion — Armies and Police. Ian Roxborough — Stony Brook University Dictators. Vincent Boudreau — City College of New York Discussant: Jan Willem Duyvendak

146. Social movements, Activism, and Warfare - Mini-Conference: Security - Room 3.04 Organizers: Vida Bajc, Methodist University; Polly Sylvia, Baruch College Revolution or Coup d'Etat? Social Movements versus the SCAF in Post-Mubarak Egypt. Amy Austin- Holmes — American University in Cairo The impact of internet activism on protest policing in China. Guobin Yang — Columbia University Securing the Revolution: The Arab Spring and the Obstacles to Freedom. Stephen Eric. Bronner — Rutgers University The Role of the Military in the Arab Spring. Ori Swed — University of Texas at Austin Contested Citizenship: From Risk Narratives to Warfare Security. Erika Marquez — Bryn Mawr College

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147. Undergraduate Poster Session I - - Gotham Foyer 1. What Shall the Unrighteous Inherit? How Certain Religious Groups Contribute to HIV/AIDS among Poor Black Women. Brandon Sepulvado — Centenary College of Louisiana 2. Developing Sociological Explanations: Insights from Two Philosophical Traditions. Brandon Sepulvado — Centenary College of Louisiana 3. Corporate Ethics and the Role of the Consumer. Erin Hodgson — Quinnipiac University 4. Working Wives: A Comparison of Happiness. Eowna C. Young Harrison — Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania 5. Who contributes money to Homeless a Person?. Kelsey Hurst — Bloomsburg University 6. Factors Affecting Adult's Likelihood towards Having Multiple Sexual Partners. Samantha Rae. Levin — Bloomsburg University 7. The Grandparent-Grandchild Bond through Young-Adulthood. Devon Ann Grayson-Wallace — Clark University 8. Female Wrestlers in America. Ember Skye Willow Kane-Lee — Brooklyn College 9. Attitude Towards Professional Sports Over a College Education. Josh Encarnacion — Bloomsburg University 10. The Importance of Mental Evaluation of Parents with Newborns. Jennifer Hernandez — Bronx Community College of the City University of New York 11. Gender Performance in Cultural Scripts of Dating and Sexuality. Amanda D'Andrea — Clark University 12. Perception of College Alcohol Use Policies and Their Relationship to Use Rates on Campus. Ryan J. Bunda — Cabrini College

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Friday, 12:00 PM-1:30 PM, Poster Session I – cont’d 13. The Sociology of Hoarding. Emily Parker — American University 14. The Development of Taste Identity in America. Samantha Rick — Boston University 15. "The Legacy of a Comedic Genius": A Cultural Sociological Analysis of Richard Pryor's Entertainment Career. Michael Tonge — Bucknell University 16. Human Trafficking: A Global Social Problem. Tasha Israel — College of Saint Elizabeth 17. Gender and Hierarchy: Affect on Work Culture at the Brooklyn College Library. Florencio Basquez — Brooklyn College- CUNY 18. A Story of Mental Illness Stigma in Western Massachusetts. Paul Johansen — Berkshire Community College, Colin Adams — berkshire community college 19. It Takes a Village of Women to Raise a Country: Analysis of Women Grassroots Organizations in Africa. Amina Musa — Arcadia Univeristy 20. Social Inequalities in Access to Health for Indigenous Australians. Macaelagh Coyle — Arcadia University 21. The Minimum Wage versus A Living Wage in New York City. Carlos Taveras — Bronx Community College of the City University of New York 22. What Makes an Online Community "Good"?: Queer Communities and Autostraddle.com. Elisa M. Gill — Boston University 23. "What's the Reality after its over"? Ndidi Nwagbara — Bronx Community College 24. Health Insurance Coverage Among Hispanic Adults: The Impact of Immigration. Lucy Grymes Dean — Bucknell University 25. Drug Use In Urban Communities: Teens Use Drugs. Alicia Ruddy — College of Saint Elizabeth 26. School Bullying: The Effect on Victims. Norma Schiavone — College of Saint Elizabeth 27. The Long Term Effects of Child Sexual Abuse. Vanessa Molina — College of Saint Elizabeth 28. The Effects Multi-Media has on High School Students. Stacey Corbo — College of Saint Elizabeth 29. Factors That Affect a Person's Attitude Towards Police Enforcement. Max E. Reyes — Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania 30. Predicting College Delinquency: Differential Association or Social Control?. Kathleen Lalli — Cabrini College 31. The Ravena Case Study: A Booming Railroad Center to a Sleeping Bedroom Community; Ravena, New York. Jared Reynolds — SUNY-Oneonta

148. The Pedagogical Uses of Stories - Thematic Session - Metropolis Organizers: Peter Kaufman, SUNY New Paltz; Todd Schoepflin, Niagara University 'The Details of My Life are Quite Inconsequential': Teaching Students with Their Own Narrative. Peter Kaufman — SUNY New Paltz The Sociology of Parties: A Creative Writing Exercise Designed for First-Year Sociology Students. Todd Schoepflin — Niagara University Expressing the Unthinkable: Curricular Strategies for Teaching about Global Violence and Conflict. Danielle T. Smith — Rochester Institute of Technology How to Tell Stories with Theory: The Role of Fiction and Poetry in the Teaching and Learning of Social Theory. Natalia Ruiz-Junco — American University

149. Social Knowledge in the Making, Michele Lamont - Special Presidential Session - Room 3.02 Discussants: Phil Gorski, Yale University Randall Collins, University of Pennsylvania Gabriel Abend, New York University Neil Gross, University of British Columbia

150. Historical Perspectives on Care - Special Presidential Session - Room 4.05 Organizer: Viviana Zelizer, Princeton University Presider: Viviana Zelizer, Princeton University A Lost World of Care? Reflecting on Inheritance and Old Age, 1850-1950. Hendrik Hartog — Princeton University Whose Home Care: Workers and Consumers, Social Welfare and Medicine, a Dialogue. Jennifer Klein — Yale University, Eileen Boris — University of California Santa Barbara Applying Coase's Theory of the Firm to the Family. Mary Ann Case — University of Chicago Law School Discussant: Viviana Zelizer, Princeton University

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151. Opportunity Denied: Limiting Black Women to Devalued Work by Enobong Branch - Author-Meets- Critics - Room 5.04 Organizer: Nancy Naples, University of Connecticut Discussants: Katrina Bell McDonald, Johns Hopkins University Elizabeth Higginbotham, University of Delaware Patricia Roos, Rutgers University Enobong Hannah Branch, University of Massachusetts-Amherst

152. Undergraduate Paper Session I - Regular Paper Session - Room 3.01 The Psychology of Palestinian Terrorism. John Butler — Louisiana State University Being Jewish: A Cross-Cultural Case Study of Two Jewish Communities. Julie Pollack — Lafayette College Expectations to Graduate from College and Drug Availability. Sade Vaughn — Ohio State University ...Seeking the Same: Examining Homophily Patterns in Online Mating. Bradley Powell — Columbia University "Will you have me?": A Content Analysis of Gendered Pursuance in American Romantic Dramas. Katherine Mary. Heeb — Texas A&M University- Corpus Christi, Michael Ramirez — Texas A&M University- Corpus Christi

153. How to write for mere mortals: Thoughts on Bridging the Journalism-Sociology Divide - Regular Paper Session - Room 3.03 Organizer: Arlene Stein, Rutgers Discussants: Ted Conover, Journalist Ilene Kalish, NYU Press Arlene Stein, Rutgers John Torpey, CUNY Graduate Center 154. Educational Outcomes - Regular Paper Session - Room 3.05 Interscholastic Sports Participation and School Based Delinquency: Does participation in sport foster a positive high school environment? Philip Veliz — University at Buffalo, SUNY Overlapping Contexts: An Place-Based Examination of Neighborhood and School Effects on Student Outcomes. Rachel Leventhal-Weiner — University of Connecticut Is Time of the Essence? Examination of benefits and salary of non-traditional college graduates. Megumi Omori — Bloomsburg University, Sheila Stamets — Bloomsburg University How Risk Factors Influence the Academic Lives of At-Risk Youth. Janese Free — Emmanuel College, Bernadine Desanges — Emmanuel College Discussant: Ingrid E Castro, Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts

155. Immigrant Rights and Collective Identity - Regular Paper Session - Room 3.06 Presider: Mia Diaz-Edelman, Boston University Emergence of "Dreamers": Collective Identity for Undocumented Immigrant Student Social Movement Actors. Thomas Pineros-Shields — Brandeis University Who Frames the Rights-Talk and how? Immigrant Associations and Undocumented Immigrants. Zeynep Kasli — University of Washington, Seattle Anchoring Narratives: Multicultural Collaboration in the Immigrant Rights Movement. Mia Diaz-Edelman — Boston University

156. Extending Families - Regular Paper Session - Room 3.10 Presider: Naomi Gerstel, University of Massachussets - Amherst Re-Conceptualizing Families: The Significance of Extended Family Networks. Marla H. Kohlman — Kenyon College The Impact of Caregiver Responsibilities on Employed Adults. Meghan E. Amato — City College of New York- CUNY Remaking Ethnic Culture of Elder Care: The Case of Aging Taiwanese Immigrants. Ken C. Sun — College of William and Mary

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Friday, 12:00 PM – 1:30 PM – cont’d 157. Public Housing and Neighborhood Change - Regular Paper Session - Room 4.01 Structural Barriers to Stable Housing: An Evaluation of a Rapid-Rehousing Pilot Program for Homeless Families in Massachusetts. Sara Chaganti — Brandeis University, Tatjana Meschede — Brandeis University Residential Mobility and Neighborhood Embeddedness. Kristin Perkins — Harvard University Foreclosures and Gated Communities: Evidence from Phoenix and Las Vegas. Elena Vesselinov — Queens College and the Graduate Center, City University of New York Discussant: Mary Clare Lennon, Graduate Center, CUNY

158. Media Depictions - Regular Paper Session - Room 4.03 Presider: Kirstie Kemmerer, Indiana University of Pennsylvania Helpful Husbands and Winsome Wives: An Exploration of Romantic Norms and Ideal Types in Advice Column Narratives. Kimberly McGann — Nazareth College The Media's Construction of what it means to have the 'Perfect' Wedding: A Content Analysis of Wedding Media. Kirstie Kemmerer — Indiana University of Pennsylvania From Mean Girl to Monster: Lindsay Lohan, Celebrity, and the Demonic "Addict". Rebecca Tiger — Middlebury College Swamp People: Reality Television and the Construction of Class & Culture. Francesca Tripodi — University of Virginia

159. Stigmatization and Interracial Relationships - Regular Paper Session - Room 4.04 "A Fly in the Milk: Intersectionality and White Family Opposition to Black-White Couples". Chinyere Osuji — University of Pennsylvania Desexualizing Japan: The Reconstruction of the Post-occupation Japanese Nation. Masako Endo — Rowan University Racialized Desires and Romance: Exploring Romance Tourism in Colombia. Julia Meszaros — Florida International University Discussant: David Paul Strohecker, University of Maryland College Park

160. Vulnerable/ Valuable: interrogating transnational narratives about women's bodies - Regular Paper Session - Room 4.06 Organizer: Poulami Roychowdhury, New York University Transitional Justice and its Stories: Complicating the Genocidal Rape Monologue in Rwanda. Jenna Appelbaum — New York University Narrations of "Adolescent Girls'" Bodies within "The Girl Effect". Kathryn Moeller — University of California, Berkeley Liminal Trafficking: Fashion Scouts at the Edge of Global Stigma. Ashley Mears — Boston University Narrative Disjunctures: why female survivors of violence avoid the Indian state. Poulami Roychowdhury — New York University Discussant: Lynne Haney, New York University

161. Becoming Adults - Regular Paper Session - Room 4.10 Presider: Sampson Lee Blair, SUNY - Buffalo Today's Youth, Tomorrow's Leaders?: Changes in Civic and Political Engagement Attitudes across Immigrant Generations. Radha Modi — University of Pennsylvania From adolescence to adulthood: The social and structural determinants of charitable activity among young adults. Jodi Benenson — Brandeis University Current Work and Future Work: How Adolescent Employment Affects Occupational Aspirations. Sampson Lee Blair — SUNY - Buffalo, Patricia E. Neff — Edinboro University Being Prepared (And Staying Connected): Scouting's Influence on Social Capital. Edward Polson — Messiah College, Young-Il Kim — Baylor University, Sung Joon. Jang — Baylor University, Byron R. Johnson — Baylor University, Buster Smith — Catawba College

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162. Storied Lives in Publishing and the Literary Field - Regular Paper Session - Room 5.03 Organizer: Casey Brienza, University of Cambridge Beyond Print: How Hybrid Books are Redefining Storytelling and Authorship. Marianne Martens — Rutgers University Regionalism and the Publishing Class: Are Publishers Outside of New York Satellites or Alternative Cores in the U.S. Literary Field? Clayton Childress — Wesleyan University Globalizing the literary field: Literary scouts in New York. Thomas Franssen — University of Amsterdam The Production of Practice: Publishing Houses and a New Theory of the Culture Industries. Casey Brienza — University of Cambridge

163. Constructing Identity – Roundtable 1 - Room 5.08 Switching Selves: Exploring Culture's Influence on Everyday Social Action. Karen Danna — Hampshire College Creating Frames: The Influence of People and Place in Constructing Identity. Karen Stein — Rutgers University How People Resolve the Inexplicable: A Social Psychology of Sense-Making in Property Loss. Brandon Berry — UCLA Discussant: E Doyle McCarthy, Fordham University

164. Film and Sociology – Roundtable 2 - Room 5.08 Presider: Heidi Rademacher, Stony Brook University The Filmmaker and the Censor: A Curious Tale of Romance and Terror. Andrew Owen — Cabrini College The Birth of Aliens Created the Pyramids Movies: Drawing Back the Curtain on Neo-Colonial Mythology. James Curiel — the American University in Cairo, Mike McMullen — University of Houston - Clear Lake, Susan McEwen — the American University in Cairo Using a Classic Film Clip to Teach Classical Concepts: Chaplin on Rationalization and Alienation.. Christine Bowditch — Lehigh Carbon Community College Art or Entertainment: A Comparison of the American and Foreign Films. Heidi Rademacher — Stony Brook University

165. The State of the Media – Roundtable 3 - Room 5.08 Presider: Matthew Sinisi, Queens College Media Sociology since the 1960s: Recent work, best practices, and ways forward. Sarah Stonbely — New York University Revolution as Metaphor: The Cable and Information Revolutions in American Journalism. Elizabeth Breese — Yale University Bridging the Gap: How To Break the Polarizing Forces of the Media, Corporations, and Politicians. Matthew Sinisi — Queens College 166. Secrets and Trust – Roundtable 4 - Room 5.08 Trust and Political Participation: China as a Case. Licheng Qian — University of Virginia Discussant: Ryan Hagen, Columbia University

167. Race and Gender in Colonized Spaces – Roundtable 5 - Room 5.08 "Bodies of Remembrance: Women, Memory and Tales of Slavery on the Swahili Coast". Erica Alane Hill- Yates — University of Illinois The Windrush 5 year plan: The Underlying Tremors within the Afro-Caribbean Society.. Nessa Adams — Brunel University CLASHING PATRIARCHIES AND THE MANAGEMENT OF SEXUAL MISCONDUCT IN THE COLONIAL TEACHING SERVICE, 1930s BRITISH WEST INDIES. Cecilia Anne. Green — Syracuse University Discussant: Paul Khalil Saucier, Rhode Island College

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168. Educational Aspirations – Roundtable 6 - Room 5.08 Presider: Amanda Hayes, George Washington University Multigenerational Relationships Effect on Children's Academic Aspiration. Amanda Hayes — George Washington University The construction of multicultural consciousness by future educators. George Still — SUNY Plattsburgh, Jean Ann Hunt — SUNY Plattaburgh Stories of "Miseducation" by DuBois and Others. Barbara Wyche — Fort Valley Youth Immigrants: Language Acquisition and Assimilation. Lady Jimenez — New Jersey City Universtiy 169. Still Killing the Black Body: Understanding Race, Reproduction, and Liberty in Contemporary Social Contexts - Mini-conference: Reproduction - Room 4.11 Organizer: Elizabeth Chiarello, Princeton University Discussants: Dorothy Roberts, Northwestern University Lisa Sun Hee Park, University of Minnesota Jeanne Flavin, Fordham University/National Advocates for Pregnant Women

170. Players Formerly Known as the State Part Two - Mini-conference: Social Movements - Room 5.07 Bureaucrats/civil servants/layers of government. Christian Broer — University of Amsterdam Other Layers of Government. Imrat Verhoeven — University of Amsterdam Other Nations' Governments and Populations. Robert Brym — , Jeff Goodwin — New York University Movements of Opponents. Clifford Bob — Duquesne University Discussant: James Jasper, CUNY-Graduate Center

171. The State in Question - Mini-Conference: Security - Room 3.04 Organizers: Vida Bajc, Methodist University; Polly Sylvia, Baruch College Innocents Abroad: American 'Security' and the Invasion of Iraq. John Ehrenberg — Long Island University What Happens When Islamists Win? Lessons From the Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood's Foray into Parliamentary Politics. Dalia Fahmi — Long Island University Borderline Insecurity: Canada and the United States. Erin Gibbs. Van Brunschot — University of Calgary, Leslie W. Kennedy — Rutgers University Global Migration, Border Control, and the Rise of the Police/Armed Force Repression. Immanuel Ness — Brooklyn College, CUNY US-Pakistan Security Dilemma in Afghanistan. Fida Mohammad — SUNY, Oneonta

172. Jane Jacobs: An Urbanist's New York - Local Interest - Room 4.02 Organizer: Sharon Zukin, CUNY-Brooklyn College and Graduate Center Presider: Sharon Zukin, CUNY-Brooklyn College and Graduate Center Discussants: Philip Kasinitz, Graduate Center and Hunter College, CUNY Japonica Brown-Saracino, Boston University

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173. Undergraduate Poster Session II - - Gotham Foyer 1. ASSESSING THE NEED FOR A PROGRAM TO REDUCE BULLYING AND VICTIMIZATION AT A PRIVATE SCHOOL Danisha Moodie, Dr. Christopher Donoghue, Dr. David Brandwein, and Dr. Dina Rosen Kean University. Danisha Moodie — Kean University, Dr. David Brandwein — Kean University, Dr. Dina Rosen — Kean University, Christopher Donoghue — Kean University 2. Where Did the Mule Go? Linked Fate Trends Among Black Americans Under 40. Brianna Mack — Emory University 3. Student Senate Collaborative Service-Learning Project. Barbara F. Prince — Elizabethtown College, Michael J. Shields — Elizabethtown College, Maggie M. Keefer — Elizabethtown College, Lauren T. Hamilton — Elizabethtown College, Lindsey M. Cooper — Elizabethtown College 4. Feeling at Home Away from Home: Gay Tourism and The Creation of a "Safe" Vacation. Chandra Rose Kirkland — Gettysburg College

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5. Deviance Through Technology: Analysis of an Online Pedophile Forum. Arielle Rose Mercier — Emmanuel College 6. Gendered Marketing of Stigmatized Swinging. Allison Serina — Gettysburg College 7. Jenna Jameson - Role Model: Pornography Exposure and Women's Sexual Self-Esteem. Chelsea Timmons Townley — Ithaca College 8. Detecting Male Dominance. Jenny Kate Morris — Gettysburg College 9. "What are you, a sissy?": Representations of Masculinity in Mainstream Gay Pornography. Emma Marie Carroll — Ithaca College 10. Romantic Attitudes & Advice: A Quantitative Study of the Effects Romantic Attitudes has on Romantic Advice Given to Peers. Shelby Maroselli — Ithaca College 11. Addiction Entertainment: Lessons of the Good Citizen in Reality Television. Kimberly Michelle Baker — Ithaca College 12. "We probably can affect greater change from within than without" A Content Analysis of Social Theatre Scripts. Johann Antonio Peiris — Ithaca College 13. Quid Pro Quo?: A Comparative Study on the United States and the New Zealand's Juvenile Justice Systems. Emily Brown — Ithaca College 14. Who's Spending Your Money?: The Effect of Political Affiliation, Religion, and Income on Attitudes Toward Government Spending on Defense. Lauren T. Hamilton — Elizabethtown College 15. Compassion and Well-being. Kristen Badeau-Hauptmann — Mansfield University 16. Female Genital Cosmetic Surgery. Danielle Popow — Lehigh University 17. Exploring Self and Identity Among Clinically Depressed Emerging Adults. Julie Rachelle. Daher — Hofstra University 18. Inequality in the Church: Christian Pastors' Views on Homosexuality. Theodora Hermes — Lebanon Valley College 19. Masculinity and the "Disabled" Body. Ryan A. Byrne — Eastern University 20. The Code of High School Education. Dominic T. Walker — Loyola University Maryland 21. Barriers to Higher Education for DREAMers. Angela Wu Cen — Hunter College 22. A New Perspective on Racial Discrimination in the United States: Understanding the Obstacles Faced By African Americans. Katherine Elisabeth Komninos — Connecticut College 23. The Increasing Prevalence of Eurasians in the American Fashion Industry -- Exotifying the Other or Whiteness in a Different Package?. Amani Firoz Zaveri — Connecticut College 24. "The Effects of America may Include...". Akaniyene Richard Essien — Cuny Bronx Community College 25. Study Abroad Interrupted: The Experiences of Students in a Natural Disaster. Emily Melvin — Lafayette College 26. Satisfaction of University Students with 15 Services Provided on Campus. Erika Rachel Focht — Mansfield University

27. Racial Categorizations and Support/Opposition for Legislation/Reform. Sook Hing Leung — CUNY Brooklyn 28. The Marketing of Authenticity by Chinatown. Elizabeth Jones — Gettysburg College 29. A Well-Balanced Brew: The Myth of the West in U.S. Craft Beer Brand Identities. Joseph J. Houldin — Lafayette College 30. Until Infidelity Do Us Part?: The Effects of Religiosity and Spirituality on Marital Infidelity. Maggie M. Keefer — Elizabethtown College

174. Welfare Reform: Missing Stories - Thematic Session - Metropolis Organizer: Mary Ann Clawson, Weslyan University Presider: Mary Ann Clawson, Weslyan University It's Not Like I'm Poor: The Financial Lives of Working People. Sarah Halpern-Meekin — University of Wisconsin Milwaukee, Kathryn Edin — Harvard University The Race to the Bottom in the Low-Wage Labor Market. Victoria Mayer — Colby College The Spatial Allocation of Social Provision: Government Contracting to Nonprofit Organizations in New York City. Nicole P. Marwell — Baruch College/CUNY

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175. Sociology at the Intersections: Our dialogs with those beyond our intellectual borders - Special Presidential Session - Room 3.02 Organizer: Karen A Cerulo, Rutgers Minds and Brains: The Sociology in Neurology. Karen A. Cerulo — Rutgers The Challenges and Promise of Merging the Social and the Psychic. Lynn Chancer — Hunter College Biological Sensitivity to the Social Environment: Integrating Genetic Research into Sociology. Colter Mitchell — Princeton University Stealth Sociology: Public Sphere Crossovers. Vincent N. Parrillo — William Paterson University

176. Celebrating Elliot Mishler I: Performing Stories - Special Presidential Session - Room 4.03 Organizers: Susan Bell, Bowdoin College; Wendy Luttrell, CUNY Graduate Center Harnessing the power of stories: a novel approach to patient education. Barbara Bokhour — Boston University The Self-Telling Body: Giving and Receiving Accounts of Self in Routine Medical Care--With or without Words. Rita Charon — Columbia University Recovery Stories: Shaping the Policy Image of Addiction Treatment. Laura Lorenz — Brandeis University Maya Women of Chajul Twenty Years Post-Peace Accords: Exploring Individual and Social Transformations through Images and Text. M. Brinton. Lykes — Boston College Discussant: John Rich, Drexel University School of Public Health

177. Strip Club by Kim Price Glynn - Author-Meets-Critics - Room 5.04 Organizer: Mary Bernstein, University of Connecticut Discussants: Bernadette Barton, Morehead State University Wendy Chapkis, University of Southern Maine Jessica E Hoffman, University at Buffalo Kim Price-Glynn, University of Connecticut

178. Adolescent Moms and Welfare Parents - Regular Paper Session - Room 3.01 Presider: Timothy Black, University of Hartford Stories from Parents Living on the Edge in Suburbia: An Ethnography on Welfare Restructuring. Terese Lawinski — New York State Psychiatric Institute Narratives that Manage the "Spoiled Identities" of Adolescent Mothers. Mary P. Erdmans — Central CT State Univ, Timothy Black — University of Hartford Lifestories of Adolescent Mothers at the Intersection of Structural, Symbolic, and Interpersonal Violence. Timothy Black — University of Hartford, Mary P. Erdmans — Central CT State Univ Open Case: Narratives of Compliance and Defiance Among Parents Involved With Child Protection Services In New York City. Joyce Robbins — Touro College

179. Taboo Revisited: Challenges of the Erotic Field - Regular Paper Session - Room 3.05 Organizer: Staci Newmahr, Buffalo State College The BDSM Interview And/As Erotic Power Exchange. Brandy Simula — Emory University Bodies, Boundaries and the Eroticized Interview. Staci Newmahr — Buffalo State College Visually Documenting a BDSM Dungeon. Beverly Yuen Thompson — Siena College Gaining Access and Keeping Secrets: Issues in Data Collection for Sexualities Research. Alison Better — Kingsborough Community College Confronting My Own Ignorance: Learning in Sexual Field Sites. Rebecca F. Plante — Ithaca College Feeling the Interview: Negotiating Emotions in Insider/Outsider Sexuality Research. Clare Forstie — Northwestern University Self-Care: Managing Tensions Between Personal and Professional Selves When Conducting Participatory Research on Taboo Topics. D.J. Williams — Idaho State University Bisexuality in the Ethnographic Study of Lesbian and Gay Dominated Social Settings. J Sumerau — Florida State University Playing at the State's Mercy: Subjective Experiences of Fieldwork in a BDSM Community. Misty Luminais — Washington State University

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Friday, 1:45 PM-3:15 PM – cont’d 180. Labeling Deviants - Regular Paper Session - Room 3.06 Presider: Brittnie Aiello, Merrimack College Hooligan Nights: Unruly Boys in Gilded Age New York. Jeffery P Dennis — SUNY Oneonta Bracketing Children: The Identity Work of Incarcerated Mothers. Brittnie Aiello — Merrimack College, Mary Paris — Merrimack College The Social Construction of "Cluttered Space": Popular Media Accounts in the Labeling of Personal and Household Chaos and Disorganization. Thomas Conroy — Lehman College Missing Critique of Criminal Labeling: An Argument towards Government Accountability. Robert V Grantham — University of Massachusetts Lowell

181. Occupy Wall Street / #Occupy!: Applying social movement theory to recent developments - Regular Paper Session - Room 3.10 Organizer: Betsy Leondar-Wright, Boston College Discussants: Jeff Juris, Northeastern University Liam Martin, Boston College Erica Bushell, Northeastern University Robert Wengronowitz, Boston College

182. Pursuing Justice in Gender and Sexuality - Regular Paper Session - Room 4.01 Presider: Shweta Majumdar Adur, University of Connecticut Privilege and Accountability in Practice: Transformative Justice in Activist Communities. Sarah Hanks — The CUNY Graduate Center Social Justice Sexuality Project: Findings from a Nationwide Survey of LGBT Black Men & Women.. Abigail Kolker — The Graduate Center at CUNY, Vernon Caldwell — The Graduate Center at CUNY Un Sitio Donde Ellos Viven, Como Ellos Viven: LGBT Latinos & the Social Justice Sexuality Project. Carlos Manuel. Camacho — CUNY Graduate Center, Alexis Espinoza — Hunter College A Place to Call our Own: Queer South Asians in America Negotiate Marginalization within Ethnic Communities. Shweta Majumdar Adur — University of Connecticut Marginalized Women of South Asia: Current Struggles and Community Mobilization Strategies. Mahruq Khan — University of Wisconsin-La Crosse

183. Under Pressure: Workers' Time on the Job - Regular Paper Session - Room 4.02 Presider: Jacklyn Stein, UMass Amherst Constrained Choice of Food and Exercise: Linking Work Environment to Employees', their Spouses', and their Children's Health Behaviors. Wen Fan — University of Minnesota, Jack Lam — University of Minnesota, Phyllis Moen — University of Minnesota, Erin Kelly — University of Minnesota, Rosalind King — National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, Susan McHale — Pennsylvania State University Class and Gender Inequality in Overtime. Mary Lashway — UMass Amherst, Jacklyn Stein — UMass Amherst Minimum Wages and Working Times in the US and EU. Kathleen Ragon — Gettysburg College, Craig Lair — Gettysburg College

184. Urban Neighbors, Ethnic Change - Regular Paper Session - Room 4.04 Presider: Jennifer Candipan, Brooklyn College Neighborhood Racial Stability And Change in the Age of Net Outflows of Whites, Blacks, and Hispanics: New York City, 1980-2010. Ronald Flores — Connecticut College, Peter Lobo — NYC Department of City Planning Bucking the Trend: Which Communities are Becoming More Racially Homogeneous, and Why? Barrett Lee — Penn State University, Lauren Hughes — Penn State University Ethnic Growth Regimes? Conceptualizing the place of ethnicity in urban regime dynamics and succession. Jennifer Darrah — Harvard University Ethno-Racial Neighborhood Change and Business Succession in Canarsie, Brooklyn. Jennifer Candipan — Brooklyn College

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Friday, 1:45 PM-3:15 PM – cont’d 185. Social Control and Subversion - Regular Paper Session - Room 4.05 Presider: Christine Barrow, Molloy College Does the Death Penalty Effect Deterrence? Brittany Willard — Albright College Moral Compasses: The role of prayer as a vehicle of moral development and social transformation among violent individuals. Michelle Marcia. Cromwell — Regis College Education and Social Control in a Disadvantaged Brooklyn Community. Christine Barrow — Molloy College The Trouble with Morality: The Effects of Twelve-Step Discourse on Addicts' Decision Making. David Frank — CUNY Punishment and Ballot Box: Neighborhood Disenfranchisement and Incarceration In New York City 1987- 2002. Valerie West — John Jay College/CUNY, Jeffrey Fagan — Columbia LAw School

186. Exploring the Intersection of Race, Gender, and/or Class - Regular Paper Session - Room 4.06 Organizer: Deniz Yucel, William Paterson University Support Networks, Cultural Spaces, and Fictive Kin: Indian Immigrant Women Constructing Community in the United States. Namita N. Manohar — Brooklyn College - CUNY Storied Selves: Intersecting Identities in the Coming Out Stories of College Women. Jamie Budnick — University of Michigan Two Sides of the Same Coin: Revising Analyses of Lesbian Sexuality and Family Formation through the Study of Black Women. Mignon R. Moore — University of California, Los Angeles Discussant: Deniz Yucel, William Paterson University

187. #OccupyWallStreet: Ethnographic Perspectives - Regular Paper Session - Room 4.10 Organizer: Kevin Loughran, Columbia University Discussants: Kevin Loughran, Columbia University Ifeoma Ajunwa, Columbia University Tim Rich, Columbia University Nicholas Occhuito, Columbia University 188. Muslim-Americans and Politics - Regular Paper Session - Room 5.03 Are Muslims a distinctive minority? An empirical analysis of religiosity, social attitudes, and Islam. Valerie Lewis — Dartmouth College, Ridhi Kashyap — "The 'Ground Zero Mosque' Controversy: Religious Pluralism, National Identity, and the Emotional Politics of Place". Rhys H. Williams — Loyola University Chicago, Thomas Josephsohn — Loyola University Chicago Religiousization and Politicization: Reconceptualizing the Muslim American Community. Haj Yazdiha — University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill Discussant: Michelle Byng, Temple University 189. Organizations and Social Responsibilities – Roundtable 1 - Room 5.08 Presider: Eric Kaldor, SUNY Brockport Online Accountability: Conformity versus adaptation among Community Development Loan Funds. Eric Kaldor — SUNY Brockport, Peter Lista — SUNY Brockport The Adoption of Alternative Dispute Resolution by Fortune 1000 Corporations. Sarah Woodside — Boston College Characterizing Nonprofit Involvement in Advocacy and Policy Work: New Evidence from Boston. Heather MacIndoe — University of Massachusetts Boston The Corporation and Organized Malevolence: Lessons from the Holocaust. Stephen Eugene Halebsky — SUNY Cortland 190. Religion and Education – Roundtable 2 - Room 5.08 Presider: Gregory Eirich, Columbia University Why Worry about Evolution?: A Comparative Analysis of Sunni Muslim and Evangelical Christian Education. Jeffrey Guhin — Yale University Parental Religiosity, Parenting Style and Children's Educational Attainment in the United States. Gregory Eirich — Columbia University Religion and Medicalization: Religious Beliefs and Their Impacts on ADHD Attitudes. Kati Li — Princeton University

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191. HIV-AIDs in Africa – Roundtable 3 - Room 5.08 Presider: Tyler Myroniuk, University of Maryland Feeling on Top of the World: Highly Educated Malawians' Presentations of Self During HIV/AIDS Discussions. Tyler Myroniuk — University of Maryland Examining the Nature and Effectives of Women's Empowerment in Reducing Sexual Risk: The Case of Kanyama Compound, Lusaka, Zambia. Lwendo Moonzwe — University of Connecticut

192. Substance Use and Abuse – Roundtable 4 - Room 5.08 Presider: Laura Monico, University of Delaware Does Lack of Exposure to Drug Prevention Education Correlate with Subsequent Drug Use while Understanding the Underlying Drug Prevention Education Policies in a Comparison of Locations? Kristine Marie Rosales — CUNY- Queens College The Influence of Medicaid Policy on Narcotic Treatment Options. Laura Monico — University of Delaware Policy and Education Effects on Reducing Alcohol Consumption by Adolescents and Youth. Kristin Marie Cassidy — State University of New York-Buffalo Adolescent Employment and Patterns of Substance Use. Melissa A. Menasco — Canisius College, Sampson Lee Blair — SUNY - Buffalo

193. Immigrant Experiences – Roundtable 5 - Room 5.08 Presider: Daniel E. Martinez, University of Notre Dame Explicating Helping Behavior among Migrants during Unauthorized Crossings through Southern Arizona. Daniel E. Martinez — University of Notre Dame Attained Social Position and Personality among Rural Migrants to Urban China. Yin Yue — Shanghai University of Finance and Economics Elderly Immigrants' Experiences in the United States: A Review. Meeta Mehrotra — Roanoke College

194. Performing Work – Roundtable 6 - Room 5.08 Presider: Nicole Smolter, University of Delaware Affect at Work: Considering the limitations of "emotional labor". Michael Steven Sickels — University of Missouri "The Other Side of the Curtain": Strip Clubs and the Management of Competition for Scarce Resources. Elizabeth Ann (Liz) Mount — Syracuse University Party of Five: Ethnographic Stories of Restaurant Life. Laura Martin — New School for Social Research "Women are Just More Emotional": How Service Providers Deal with the Emotional Labor of Working with Female Offenders. Nicole Smolter — University of Delaware (Girly) Bulls and (Grizzly) Bears: The production of gender in finance.. Megan Bahns — Syracuse University

195. Narrative Theory and the Theory of Narrative – Roundtable 7 - Room 5.08 Presider: Jonathan Roberge, McGill University "The Line: Narratives of waiting, community, and aesthetic experience at Marina Abramovic's, The Artist Is Present (2010)". Erin Siodmak — Graduate Center, CUNY On Narrative as a Network of Meaning. Anthony L. Haynor — Seton Hall University, Irene J. Dabrowski — St. John's University As Seen from Abroad: A Critical-Hermeneutic Approach to the Narrative Performances of Distant Suffering. Jonathan Roberge — McGill University

196. Labor Exploitation: Trafficking and Subcontracting – Roundtable 8 - Room 5.08 Presider: Payal Banerjee, Smith College Laboring Under Abstraction: Does Better Factories Equal Better Work? Sarah Miraglia — Syracuse University Transnational Trafficking in South Asia: Current Scenario, Challenges & Opportunities. Farhan Navid Yousaf — Uconn Underground Banks: Chinese Informal Fund Transfer Systems (IFTS) and Its Role in Human Smuggling. Linda Shuo Zhao — Temple University The Transnational Subcontracting of Indian Immigrant IT Workers in the US. Payal Banerjee — Smith College

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197. Studying Men – Roundtable 9 - Room 5.08 The Situation of Men's Studies within the Field of Women's and Gender Studies. Elizabeth Nagel — Stony Brook University Expressions of Masculinity among Fraternity Brothers. Michael Steklof — University at Albany, SUNY Applying "Revanchist Masculinity": The Case of the Pimp. Max Besbris — New York University Discussant: Lauren J. Joseph, Pennsylvania State University, Schuylkill

198. Understanding the Perspectives of Reproductive Health Professionals - Mini-conference: Reproduction - Room 4.11 Presider: Maureen May, Syracuse University Paradoxes of "Defensive Medicine" in American Obstetrics. Louise Roth — University of Arizona, Megan Henley — University of Arizona Why is the cesarean rate rising? Stories from obstetric clinicians about women, society and the culture of the labor and delivery unit. Christine Morton — Stanford University Black Midwives in the United States: Experiences and Perceptions. Keisha Goode — The Graduate Center, CUNY The Counselor in the Body: How Professional Knowledge and Personal Experience Shape Genetic Counselors' Own Views and Decisions About Prenatal Testing. Susan Markens — Lehman College, CUNY Dispensing (with) Morality? Balancing Medical and Moral Gatekeeping Roles in Pharmacy Practice. Elizabeth Chiarello — Princeton University

199. Opportunity and Constraint at the Community College: Perspectives from Research and Storied Lives - Mini-conference: Community Colleges - Room 3.03 The Politics of Performance Accountability for Community Colleges. Kevin Dougherty — Teachers College Columbia University A Conversation about Master Narratives and Dominant and Marginal Stories of the Community College and College Students. Regina Deil-Amen — University of Arizona Moving On Now and Then: Opportunities and Constraints for Community College Success Today and Twenty Years Ago. Alex Trillo — Saint Peter's College From Community College to Graduate School: Retention and Completion Experiences among Under- represented Ethnic Minority Students. Hector Martinez — University of California Irvine Discussant: Lisa Handler, Community College of Philladelphia

200. Panel 3: Choosing Homes, Choosing Schools Mini Conference - Room 3.11 Organizers: Annette Lareau, University of Pennsylvania; Michael Bader, American Presider: Shani Evans, University of Pennsylvania The Reciprocal Relationship Between Integrated Housing and Education: A Synthesis of Social Science Research. Roslyn Mickelson — University of North Carolina at Charlotte The Geography of Inequality: Why Separate Means Unequal in American Public Schools.. John Logan — Brown University, Elisabeta Minca — Brown University, Sinem Adar — Brown University Complicating School Choice for Middle Class Parents: Identity, Ideology and the Search for a "Good School". Erin Horvat — Temple University, Maia Cucchiara — Temple University The Diversity of Integration in a Multi-Ethnic Metropolis: What do whites, African Americans and Latinos Imagine? Maria Krysan — University of Illinois at Chicago Discussant: Karolyn Tyson, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill

201. Protesters and their Targets - Mini-conference: Social Movements - Room 5.07 International Meetings. Christian Scholl — Corporations. Olivier Fillieule — , Philip Balsiger — Professions. Frank Dobbin — Religious Organizations. Silke Heumann — , Jan Willem. Duyvendak — Discussant: Jan Willem Duyvendak

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202. Case in Focus: The Olympics - Mini-Conference: Security - Room 3.04 Organizers: Vida Bajc, Methodist University; Polly Sylvia, Baruch College Policing the Enemy Within (Sapporo 1972). Kiyoshi Abe — Kwansei Gakuin University "...to guarantee security and protect the social order..." (Moscow 1980). Carol Marmor — Ludwig Maximilian University More Like a War Alert (Seoul 1988). Gwang Ok — Chungbuk National University, Kyoung Ho. Park — Chungbuk National University The National Special Security Event (Salt Lake City 2002). Scott Decker — Arizona State University, Sean Varano — Roger Williams University Geographies of Governance (Turin 2006). Alberto Vanolo — University of Turin Ghettoization of Olympic Host Cities and the Exclusion of Homeless and Street-Involved Youth (Vancouver 2010). Jacqueline Kennelly — Carleton University

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203. Ethnography in the First Person I - Thematic Session - Metropolis Organizer: Sudhir Venkatesh, Columbia University On Being Used: The Management of Social Distance in East New York. Francois Bonnet — The University of Amsterdam The Precarious Labor of Ethnography. Ashley Mears — Boston University How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the FBI: Fieldwork at the Department of Justice. Sudhir Venkatesh — Columbia University

204. Occupy Wall Street and the Future of Political and Economic Reform - Special Presidential Session - Room 3.02 Organizers: Jonathan Ryan Davis, The Graduate Center at CUNY; Vernon Caldwell, The Graduate Center at CUNY; Stanley Aronowitz, The Graduate Center at CUNY; Jean Anyon, The Graduate Center at CUNY; Heather D Gautney, Fordham University; Patrick Inglis, The Graduate Center at CUNY Discussants: Jonathan Ryan Davis, The Graduate Center at CUNY Vernon Caldwell, The Graduate Center at CUNY

205. Celebrating Elliot Mishler II: Stories in Social Science - Special Presidential Session - Room 4.03 Organizers: Susan Bell, Bowdoin College; Wendy Luttrell, CUNY Graduate Center Inclusion or exclusion - battered women's narratives on social networks' responses. Margareta Hyden — Linkoping University "You Can't Carry on Like This:" Representing the Unrepresentable. Caroline Heller — Lesley University Narrative Exceptions and HIV Exceptionalism. Corinne Squire — University of East London Missing connections: learning lessons from broken stories. Lars-Christer Hyden — Linkoping University Discussant: Elliot G Mishler, Harvard Medical School

206. Revisiting the Importance of Conceptualizing Work and Family - Special Presidential Session - Room 4.05 Organizers: Karen V. Hansen, Brandeis University; Anita Ilta Garey, University of Connecticut Presider: Karen V. Hansen, Brandeis University Discussants: Anita Ilta Garey, University of Connecticut Kimberly DaCosta, New York University Rosanna Hertz, Wellesley College Nazli Kibria, Boston University Pei-Chia Lan, Harvard University Annette Lareau, University of Pennsylvania Margaret "Peggy" K Nelson, Middlebury College Allison Pugh, University of Virginia

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207. Offending Women: Power, Punishment, and the Regulation of Desire by Lynne Haney - Author- Meets-Critics - Room 5.04 Presider: Marlese Durr, Wright State University Discussants: Rebecca Tiger, Middlebury College Kerwin Kaye, Barnard College Lynne Haney, New York University Deborah King, Dartmouth College

208. Producing Local and Natural Food - Regular Paper Session - Room 3.01 Presider: Shawn Trivette, University of Massachusetts Amherst Access and Inequalities in Local Food Systems. Shawn Trivette — University of Massachusetts Amherst Globalizing the local: the local foods movement as an anti-capitalist international social movement. Prita Lal — Stony Brook University Tied to the Land and the Market: Narrating Economics and Meaning on a New England Organic Farm. Connor Fitzmaurice — Boston University What counts as a blueberry? Making the most of regulatory uncertainty in business-to-business food advertising. David Schleifer — Columbia University, Michaela DeSoucey — Princeton

209. Narratives of Immigration - Regular Paper Session - Room 3.05 Presider: Roberta Villalon, St John's University "American Accent": Counter-hegemonic Narratives of Undocumented and Non-citizen Asian (American) Youth. Loan Dao — University of Massachusetts Boston Growing up undocumented: A Process of Negotiation. Francesca Degiuli — CUNY, College of Staten Island The story of children of immigrants. Elif Keskiner — University of Amsterdam "Latina Stories of Migration and Abuse: Telling, Re-Telling, Translating and Accessing Citizenship". Roberta Villalon — St John's University

210. Masculinities, Sexualities - Regular Paper Session - Room 3.06 Male Circumcision, Sexuality, and the Maintenance of Male Privilege. Amanda Kennedy — State University of New York at Stony Brook Good Boys/Bad Boys: Fragile Masculinities, Consumer Masculinities, and the Varied Profiles of Sex Work Clients. Lauren J. Joseph — Pennsylvania State University, Schuylkill, Pamela Black — Pennsylvania State University, Schuylkill Transmasculineflaminfairyflamingosubswitchpanqueen: (New) Forms of Sexual Selfhood among Trans Masculine Men. Tre Wentling — Syracuse University Discussant: Bayliss J. Camp, California State University - Sacramento

211. Fighting Over the Past - Regular Paper Session - Room 3.10 Presider: Ozlem Goner, University of Massachusetts, Amherst Multidirectional Memory Politics: Colonization, genocide, and politicization of the past in the Kigali Memorial Center. Amy Sodaro — William Paterson University The Rhetorical Power of World Heritage: Discursive (Re)formulation of Cultural Memory in Dengfeng, China. Haiming Yan — University of Virginia Reclaiming Indigenous Writing in the Face of Colonial Discourse. James Curiel — the American University in Cairo, Susan McEwen — the American University in Cairo, David Chimovitz — Colorado Mountain College Memory, Consciousness, Movements: Dynamic Politics of History in Dersim. Ozlem Goner — University of Massachusetts, Amherst

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212. Race and Intimate Relationships - Regular Paper Session - Room 4.01 Presider: Jessica Vasquez, /University of Kansas The Whitening Hypothesis Challenged: Latino and Non-Hispanic White Intermarriage. Jessica Vasquez — Russell Sage Foundation/University of Kansas Trends in Puerto Rican Intermarriages in the United States 1990-2009. Gabriel Aquino — Westfield State University Crossing the Line: A Quantitative History of Anti-Miscegenation Legislation in the United States, 1662- 2000. Scott Leon Washington — Princeton University All You Need Is Love? An Examination of Interracial Divorce. Scott Grether — The George Washington University

213. Adopt, Foster, Sponsor - Regular Paper Session - Room 4.02 Presider: Elizabeth Raleigh, Hunter College Coming to Adoption: Transracial Adoption as a Market Calculation. Elizabeth Raleigh — Hunter College Storied lives: The role of children's books in international adoption narratives of empowerment. Jacki Fitzpatrick — Texas Tech University, Erin Kostina-Ritchey — Texas Tech University Adopting and Fostering: An Evaluation of the Standards for Becoming Adoptive and Foster Parents in the U.S.. Katherin Flower — APSU "For just pennies a day...": Constructing vulnerability and promise in international child sponsorship programs.. LiErin Probasco — Princeton University

214. Conceptualizing Consumption - Regular Paper Session - Room 4.04 Presider: Joseph Cohen, City University of New York, Queens College Don't 'Bank' on it: Consumer Credit and the Impact of Governmental Regulation. Lloyd Klein — St. Francis College What are the off-roaders looking for? A sociological study of Brazilian adventure car consumers. Eduardo Gonçalves — Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina The Cultivation of Chinese Middle Class Taste. Weiwei Zhang — Boston University The Myth of American Consumerism: How Inequality in American Neoliberalism Drives the Country's Consumption Problems. Joseph Cohen — City University of New York, Queens College Mapping Global Culture through the Culture of Things. Vincenzo Mele — Monmouth University

215. Families and Poverty - Regular Paper Session - Room 4.06 Presider: Peter Brandon, University at Albany The Effects of Anti-Poverty Measures on Welfare Use among Single Mothers. Peter Brandon — University at Albany Who Participates in Transient Domesticity?: Early Findings from a Panel Study. Megan Reid — National Development and Research Institutes, Inc., Andrew Golub — National Development and Research Institutes, Inc. Lived experiences in the tradition of social activism: Hopeful Activism in building a conversation around social change in post-poverty, post-welfare reform America. Kaleema A. Sumareh — American University It's the Little Things: Using Online Research Journals to Understand the Experience of College Students who are Mothers. Autumn R. Green — Boston College

216. Academics, Entrepreneurs and Ethnic Migration - Regular Paper Session - Room 4.10 Migration, Ethnicity, and Entrepreneurship: The Case of Indians in Portugal. Valerian DeSousa — West Chester University Chinese academic migrants in the U.S.: Living and narrating privileges and disadvantages through their suburban weekend school. Jianping Xu — Syracuse University Discussant: Christel Kesler, Barnard College

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217. Class and Culture - Regular Paper Session - Room 5.03 Presider: Jaime DeLuca, Towson University Reproducing Privilege at the Pool: An Examination of an Upper-Middle Class Swim Club. Jaime DeLuca — Towson University Fairness Through French Fries: How Socioeconomic Class is Constructed and Enforced in a Working-Class Restaurant. Elliott Knofsky McCarthy — Tufts University Perceived Positions In The Social Hierarchy--Subjective Social Status of Contemporary Chinese: A Case Study in the City of Shenzhen. Phoenix Chi Wang — Harvard University Learning middle class womanhood: gender and social change in urban India. Anjali Kothari — Institute of Education, University of London

218. Normalizing Reproduction - Mini-conference: Reproduction - Room 4.11 Presider: Krista Frederico, The University of Arizona Self-reliance and the specter of the bad mother: women's readings of pronatalist policy in Russia. Lisa Gulya — University of Minnesota "Unfit" Mothers, Exploited Mothers, and "Fit" Mothers: The Reproduction of the White Middle Class Heterosexual Family through International Adoption. Jungyun Gill — Mountain State University Good Mothers: Clinic Workers' Conceptions of Abortion Patients. Kia Heise — University of Minnesota- Twin Cities "It Only Takes One": How Infertile Men Reconceptualize Disease and Restore Masculinity. Liberty Barnes —

219. Research on Community College Students: Challenges, Outlooks and Implications for Social Policy - Mini-conference: Community Colleges - Room 3.03 Randomized Community College Trial: Experimental Design Research on Student Retention. Dan Douglas — Graduate Center/CUNY, Robin Isserles — Graduate Center/CUNY From 'Cooling Out' to 'College-for-All': A Look at Community-College Experience and Student Aspirations from High School through Early Adulthood. Shannon Smythe Fleishman — Pennsylvania State University Stops and Starts: Community College Pathways of Low-Income Mothers After Hurricane Katrina. Nicole Deterding — Harvard University Predicting School Type Preferences: Who are Community College Compared to For-Profit Institution Students. Lauren A. Nicoll — Eduventures, Inc. Discussant: Sheldon Applewhite, Borough of Manhattan Community College, CUNY

220. Panel 4: Choosing Homes, Choosing Schools Mini Conference - Room 3.11 Organizers: Annette Lareau, University of Pennsylvania; Michael Bader, American Presider: Danya Keene, University of Pennsylvania How Neighborhoods Matter, and for Whom: Parenting Strategies, School Choice and the Formation of Neighborhood Peer Networks. Van Tran — University of Pennsylvania Adolescent Experiences and Adult Neighborhood Attainment. Kris Marsh — University of Maryland College Park Trends in Socioeconomic School Segregation, 1970 to 2009. Sean Reardon — Stanford University , Ann Owens — Harvard University, Christopher Jencks — Harvard University Discussant: Camille Charles, University of Pennsylvania

221. Protesters Engage Experts and the Media - Mini-conference: Social Movements - Room 5.07 Artists and Intellectuals. Walter Nicholls — Scientists and Public Health Officials. Phil Brown — , Alissa Cordner — Brown University, Margaret Mulcahy — Brown University The Media. Edwin Armenta — Discussant: James Jasper, CUNY-Graduate Center

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222. Ethical Considerations and the Military - Mini-Conference: Security - Room 3.04 Organizers: Vida Bajc, Methodist University; Polly Sylvia, Baruch College Research Ethics and the US Army's Human Terrain System: Islands of Good Intentions in a Sea of Indifference. Jennifer C Hunt — Montclair State University, Susan G. Taylor — Sacrifice: Don't Ask Don;t Tell and the Private and Professional Life of Homosexual Soldiers. Maria Francisca Frisone — Methodist University Undergraduate Attitudes toward the DREAM Act. Morten Ender — West Point, David E. Rohall — Western Illinois University, Michael D. Matthews — West Point Expressing Christian Belief and Atheism on an US Military Base. Marianty F. Mavros — Methodist University 5:30 PM-7:00 PM

223. The Future of Higher Education - Plenary - Metropolis Organizer: Dan Clawson, University of Massachusetts Amherst Challenges for Non-Elite Higher Education. Paul Attewell — CUNY Graduate Center, David Lavin — CUNY Graduate Center Beyond Access: Inequities in Undergraduate Experiences. Laura Hamilton — University of California Merced, Elizabeth A. Armstrong — University of Michigan Leveling the Higher Education Playing Field: What Works and What Doesn't. Marta Tienda — Princeton University Reception to Follow

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224. Illuminating Life Stories Through Slow Sociology - Thematic Session - Metropolis Organizer: Karen V. Hansen, Brandeis University Presider: Rosanna Hertz, Wellesley College Slow Sociology as a Dream. Margaret "Peggy" K. Nelson — Middlebury College A Slow Encounter on the Great Plains: Dowsing for Stories, Maps and Photographs. Karen V. Hansen — Brandeis University Long Term Ethnography and Analytical Life Story Telling. Robert Smith — Baruch College

225. Family Stories - Special Presidential Session - Room 4.06 Organizer: Susan Bell, Bowdoin College Silence and Gaps in Family Stories of Migration. Nazli Kibria — Boston University The Hyper-Symbolism of the Family Past: Narratives of Suffering and Self-Transformation among the Postindustrial Working Class. Jennifer Silva — Harvard Telling Gender Stories: Families, Institutions and the Making of the Transgender Child. Tey Meadow — Princeton University The Oldest Old and the Families They Choose. Meika Loe — Colgate Discussant: Susan Bell, Bowdoin College

226. The Marriage Go-Round by Andrew Cherlin - Author-Meets-Critics - Room 5.04 Organizer: Kathryn Edin, Harvard University Discussants: Kathryn Edin, Harvard University Eric Klinenberg, New York University Michèle Lamont, Harvard University Mark Regnerus, University of Texas, Austin Andrew J Cherlin, Johns Hopkins University

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227. Narratives of Queerness and Race - Regular Paper Session - Room 3.01 Presider: Amy Steinbugler, Dickinson College Storying Gay Interracial Anti-racism. K Broad — University of Florida Unimagined Narratives:Lesbians, Gays, and the Intimate Experience of Racial Difference. Amy Steinbugler — Dickinson College Constructing (New) LGBT Youth of Color Health Narratives. Martine Hackett — Hofstra University, Antonio (Jay) Pastrana, Jr. — John Jay College, CUNY Carryin' On: Narrating Community Formations of Black Queer Women in the Rural United States South. LaToya Eaves — Florida International University

228. Race and Crime - Regular Paper Session - Room 3.10 Presider: Paul Clement Reck, Ramapo College Friends and family behind bars: How mass incarceration disproportionately affects blacks and whites in their exposure to the criminal justice system.. Victor Thompson — Rider University Patrol Officers' Divergent Approaches to Patrolling Blacks in Three Communities. Paul Clement Reck — Ramapo College Mass Incarceration: A Contemporary Mechanism of Racialization in the U.S.. Jacqueline Johnson — Adelphi University From the to the School-to-Prison Pipeline: The Criminalization of African-Americans in Contemporary America. Owen Brown — College (CUNY)) Association between racial/ethnic pride and successful community reentry among incarcerated adolescents. Satyasree Upadhyayula — University of Kansas Medical Center, Megha Ramaswamy — University of Kansas School of Medicine, Jessie Daniels — City University of New York, Martha Crum — City University of New York, Nicholas Freudenberg — City University of New York

229. Navigating Work: How Workers See Themselves - Regular Paper Session - Room 4.01 Presider: Diditi Mitra, Brookdale Community College "Buying time with medication" takes on a new meaning: How workers use prescription and over the counter medication to cope with labor intensification.. Wilma Borrelli — CUNY - Graduate Center Greasing the Machine: Workplace Structures and Workplace Subjectivities. Joan Meyers — School of Management and Labor Relations, Rutgers Skill and Creativity in the Life Stories of Professional Dominatrices. Tania Levey — York College, CUNY, Dina Pinsky — Arcadia University Consuming the Worker: Customers, labor and the New York taxi industry. Diditi Mitra — Brookdale Community College

230. Women's Work - Regular Paper Session - Room 4.02 Presider: Emily R Cummins, Northeastern University Suit(ed) for Success? Women, Self-sufficiency, and the Incapable Neoliberal State. Emily R Cummins — Northeastern University Does Earning More Than Your Spouse Increase Your Financial Satisfaction? A Comparison of Men and Women in the United States, 1972-2010. Joan H. Robinson — Columbia University Early Post-Law School Careers of Women and Men in U.S. and German Cities: A Comparative Study of Work, Family and Childbearing. Gabriele Plickert — American Bar Foundation, John Hagan — Northwestern University Effects of Microfinance Self-Help Groups on Women's Social Capital in India. Swati Singh — University Of North Texas

231. Law and Discrimination - Regular Paper Session - Room 4.04 Presider: Roberta Campbell, Miami University Life on the Lehr: Gender Discrimination in a Glass Factory. Roberta Campbell — Miami University Stretching the Meaning of a Law: Title IX and the Hidden Curriculum. Barret Katuna — University of Connecticut Coerced Sterilization: Intersections of Race, Gender, Culture and Criminality. Tonie Marie Gordon — University of Virginia Branding Femininity at Hooters Restaurants: Permissible Sex Discrimination and the Civil Rights Act of 1964. Emilie Dubois — Boston College The Quota Question: Incorporating Disability into the Discourse on Preferential Hiring in the United States. Iyar Mazar — Boston College

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232. Biracial and Multiracial Identities - Regular Paper Session - Room 4.10 From "Halfie" to Happy: Black/White Biracial American's Stories of Struggle, Strength and Serenity. Chandra Waring — University of Connecticut Definitely Both: Asserting a Multiracial Identity. Hephzibah Strmic-Pawl — University of Virginia The effects of parental racial ascription on racial category selection among black/white biracial siblings.. Monique Porow — Rutgers University Discussant: Charles A. Gallagher, La Salle University

233. Narratives of Equity, Social Justice and Global Health Policy - Regular Paper Session - Room 5.03 Organizer: Alex Otieno, Arcadia University Can Health Sector Reform Initiatives by the World Health Organization and World Bank Remove Persistent Health Care Challenges in Barbados and Trinidad & Tobago. Michael E. McIntosh — Temple University Community Health Narratives: Revealing the Structural Inequalities of Primary Health Sector Reform in Belize. Beth Uzwiak — American University The Marcellus Shale in PA: The Community's Narrative. Christa Lane Hooper — Arcadia University Our Different Stories: Harnessing Authenticity and Narrative Self in Advocacy for AIDS Orphans in Kenya. Alex Otieno — Arcadia University, Ashley Gripper — Arcadia University, Leah Hansell — Arcadia University

234. Ethnic and Racial Identities among 1.5- and Second-Generation Korean American Young Adults - Regular Paper Session - Room 5.07 Organizer: Pyong Gap Min, Queens College and Graduate Center of CUNY Family Matters: Multigenerational Relationships and Ethno-Racial Identity. Sung Park — UCLA Seaweed Soup for the Soul. Helene Kim Lee — Dickinson College What It Means to be a Korean in a Transnational World. Hyein Lee — CUNY-Graduate Center A Korean-American from Dixie: Mason-Dixon and the 38th Parallel. Thomas Chung — The Research Center for Korean Community at Queens College Discussant: Pyong Gap Min, Queens College and Graduate Center of CUNY

235. Applying Sociology: Mentoring undergraduate student research - Workshop - Room 4.03 Organizer: Sunita Bose, State University of New York at New Paltz Discussants: Sunita Bose, State University of New York at New Paltz Scott Devine, SUNY New Paltz Karl Bryant, SUNY New Paltz Claire Papell, SUNY New Paltz Omar Nagi, Mount Saint Vincent Mahabir Samuel, College of Mount Saint Vincent Teresa Medrano, SUNY New Paltz Roberto Velez-Velez, SUNY New Paltz

236. Challenges for States – Roundtable 1 - Room 5.08 Presider: Maria Elena Pablo Rivera-Beckstrom, Bowdoin College Sovereignty and Colonialism in Constitution-making: The Philippines (1934-35). Maria Elena Pablo Rivera-Beckstrom — Bowdoin College DECENTERED POWER: Road to Anarchy in Pakistan. Fida Mohammad — SUNY, Oneonta The Social (dis)Contents of Corruption. Madhukar Shetty — Rockefeller College of Public Affairs and Policy Politicians' Outrageous Behavior and Media Coverage in South Korea. Hyang-Gi Song — SUNY Stony Brook From Social Sin to Fiscal Savior: The Dynamics of Lottery Legalization in Massachusetts. Christopher Wetzel — Stonehill College, Kimberly Luciano — Stonehill College

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237. New Skills for New Economies – Roundtable 2 - Room 5.08 Presider: Alexander A. Hernandez, Boston College Strategies for Self-Regulation among Independent Workers. Karen Levy — Princeton University The working homelessness: who are more likely to be employed?. Lei Lei — SUNY-Albany Rural America's Changing Middle-Skill Jobs. Justin R. Young — University of New Hampshire Informal Economy and the Social Space of Cellular Phone Minutes Vendors in Bogota, Colombia. Casey Strange — University of North Carolina at Greensboro "Can You Hear Me Now?": An investigation of the various ways technological change has affected communication for older workers. Alexander A. Hernandez — Boston College

238. Discourses and the Media – Roundtable 3 - Room 5.08 Presider: Elise Webb, Catholic University of America Explaining the persistent gender gap in newspaper coverage: A paper ceiling? Eran Shor — McGill University, Arnout van de Rijt — SUNY Stony Brook Presentation of Masculinity during Conflict in the New York Times: An Analysis of Articles on the Democratic Republic of Congo and Kashmir in 2010. Elise Webb — Catholic University of America News Frames and Hegemonic Discourses in the Immigration Debates in the United States, 2006 and 2010. Sharon Quinsaat — University of Pittsburgh Masculine Imperialism and U.S. Military Occupation of the University "Critical Language" Classroom. Neda Maghbouleh — Smith College/UCSB

239. Work in Urban Space – Roundtable 4 - Room 5.08 Presider: Jacquelynn M. Parent, University of Arizona Commerce, Culture and the Business of Death in NYC. Kristin Leavelle Murphy — Columbia University The New Opportunities for Asian Entrepreneurship and Small Business Under Obama Administration. Ying Yang — Shippensburg University Opportunity or Oppression?--Day Labor Centers in Immigrant Communities. Jacquelynn M. Parent — University of Arizona Santiago's Cornerstore: The Social Organization of Resource Exchange in an Urban Neighborhood Grocery Store. Elizabeth Derickson — Princeton University

240. Regulating Medicine – Roundtable 5 - Room 5.08 Presider: Rachel Sarah Core, Johns Hopkins University How to regulate the regulators? Public representatives as regulators of Evidence Based Medicine. Loes Knaapen — McGill University Tuberculosis Control in Shanghai before the Work Unit: 1930s and 1940s treatment and outreach. Rachel Sarah Core — Johns Hopkins University Abortion and the State: Laws, Policies and Practices in the Context of Contemporary Turkey's Neoliberal Conservatism. Aysegul Toksoz — University of Washington

241. New Resources for Teaching and Learning – Roundtable 6 - Room 5.08 Organizer: Colin Adams, berkshire community college Presider: Janice Purk, Mansfield University Seusslogy: Stories for teaching Sociology. Janice Purk — Mansfield University Prospects and Opportunities for Open (-sourcing) Public Universities. Michael Restivo — Stony Brook University Second Life: a three-dimensional journey through the life-course. Paul E Calarco, Jr. — Hudson Valley Community College

242. Crime and Punishment – Roundtable 7 - Room 5.08 Politics, the Economy and Mass Incarceration. L. Amir Amma — More than just an apology: How offender acceptance of responsibility and emotional expressiveness affect victim forgiveness. Kristen Hourigan — State University of New York at Albany Critical Analysis of the U.S. Juvenile Justice System. Juliana Wade — Discussant: Sandra Joy Jones, Rowan University

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243. Religion and Civic Participation – Roundtable 8 - Room 5.08 The Importance of Religion in Political Participation and Civic Volunteerism. Casey Clevenger — Brandeis University, Henok T. Tewolde — Brandeis University Is Altruism Transient or Impossible? Meso-Level Explanations of Religious Charity in the United States. Josef Kuo-Hsun Ma — University of Connecticut Does Religion Matter in Civic Engagement and Political Participation among Asian American Immigrants? Chigon Kim — Wright State University Good Public Religion: Context Dependent Standards for Appropriate Religious Expression at a Grassroots Organization. Nathaniel Gonzalez — University of Southern California

244. Narrativizing Reproduction and Birth - Mini-conference: Reproduction - Room 4.11 Presider: Alexandria Vasquez, Virginia Commonwealth University Don't Intervene? Women's Attitudes about Natural Birth. Katherine Johnson — The Pennsylvania State University, Richard Simon — Rice University Social Control and Emotional Expression: Women's Experiences in Hospitalized Childbirth. Miriam Sessions — Florida State University "Then it all went wrong...": First-time mothers respond to deviations from their desired birth plans. Sarah Garrett — University of California, Berkeley Lactation Specialists and Labor Companions: A Comparison of Lactation Consultants' and Doulas' Strategies for Navigating the Medical Context of Maternity Care. Jennifer Torres — University of Michigan The Born Identity: Autonomy, Ambivalence, and American Cultural Values in Childbirth. Alana Bibeau — University of Rhode Island

245. Cultivating "Community" at the Community College and Beyond - Mini-conference: Community Colleges - Room 3.03 ESL and Learning Communities at Kingsborough Community College. Alison Better — Kingsborough Community College, Barbara Walters — CUNY Kingsborough and SPS, Jason VanOra — Kingsborough Community College, CUNY Programming for Social Justice: Building Community, Cultural Capital and Critical Consciousness. Jennifer Myhre — De Anza College Introductory Sociology and Reading: A Linked Course Approach. Jill Schultz — Frederick Community College, Beth Holmberg — Frederick Community College In Service to Community College Success: Service Learning Pedagogy in Sociology and Across the Disciplines. Amy Traver — CUNY-Queensborough Community College Discussant: Rifat Salam, Burough of Manhattan Community College, CUNY

246. Choices Versus Constraints: Understanding Women in Science - Mini-conference: Women in Science - Room 3.05 Organizer: Enobong Hannah Branch, University of Massachusetts-Amherst Presider: Enobong Hannah Branch, University of Massachusetts-Amherst Women in Academic Science: Social-Organizational Issues and Implications.. Mary Frank. Fox — Georgia Institute of Technology The Missing Women in STEM?: Accounting for Gender Differences in Entrance to STEM Occupations.. Sharon Sassler — Cornell University, Jennifer Glass — University of Texas-Austin, Yael Levitte — Cornell University, Katherine Michelmore — Cornell University Struggling to Achieve Professional-Personal Life Balance at Liberal Arts Colleges.. Catherine Berheide — Skidmore College Context Matters: How Organizations Shape the Realities of Scientific Work for Women and Men. Laurel Smith-Doerr — Boston University Discussant: Enobong Hannah Branch, University of Massachusetts-Amherst

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247. Panel 5: Choosing Homes, Choosing Schools Mini Conference - Room 3.11 Organizers: Annette Lareau, University of Pennsylvania; Michael Bader, American Building the School Attendance Boundary Information System.. Sal Saporito — College of William and Mary Racial Segregation in Schools Today. John Kucsera — Civil Rights Project, UCLA The Availability of Schools of Choice to Families from Different Social Backgrounds. Noli Brazil — University of California at Berkeley Are we Punishing Our Poorest Neighborhoods?: Evaluating the Consequences of No Child Left Behind.. Keren Horn — New York University Discussant: David Van Riper, Minnesota Population Center

248. On Governance - Mini-Conference: Security - Room 3.04 Organizers: Vida Bajc, Methodist University; Polly Sylvia, Baruch College Fears and Careers: The Power and Attraction of Conflict. Gordana Rabrenovic — Northeastern University, Glenn L. Pierce — Northeastern University Democracy and Security: Interrogating a Puzzling Governing Rationale. Guillermina Seri — Union College HOW TO SECURE THE FUTURE? Forms and mode of governing in the contemporary society. Limor Samimian-Darash — Stanford U Security as Value in Social Organization of Everyday Life. Vida Bajc — Methodist University Global State Formation and Democracy: Legitimacy, Capacity and Security for the Governance of the Global Settlement System. Christopher Chase-Dunn — University of California-Riverside, Hiroko Inoue — University of California-Riverside, Alex Alvarez — University of California-Riverside, Paul Peterson — University of California-Riverside

249. Transnational Conversations about New Forms of Feminist Organizing - Conversation - Room 3.02 Organizers: Millie Thayer, University of Massachusetts Amherst; Elisa Martinez, University of Massachusetts Amherst Discussants: Jasmine Burnett, SisterSong Women of Color Reproductive Justice Collective Pamela Calla, New York University/Universidad de la Cordillera Svati Shah, University of Massachusetts Amherst Claudia de la Cruz, Dominican Women's Development Center/Da Urban Butterflies

250. Committee on the Status of Minorities - Committee Meeting - Room 4.05

251. Committee on Graduate Education Meeting - Meeting - Room 3.06 Organizer: Enrique S. Pumar, Catholic University of America

10:15 AM-11:45 AM

252. Undergraduate Poster Session III - - Gotham Foyer 1. Examining the Correlation between Self-perceived Social Class and Bullying. William Rothwell — SUNY- Oneonta 2. Gender Segregation, Blocked Mobility and the Double Bind in the Hospital Workplace: Participant Observation in a Clinical Laboratory. Kimberly Robin. Artim — Pennsylvania State University 3. Extracurricular Club Affiliation and Intervention Behavior. Jessica Lynn. Alexander — Ramapo College of New Jersey, TL Kushner — Ramapo College of New Jersey 4. Do You Like Yourself?: The Effect of Socioeconomic Status and Gender on Self-Esteem Scores. Lindsey M. Cooper — Elizabethtown College 5. Parental Opinions About Sex Education in Our Schools. Kelley Conti — Rhode Island College 6. Farm To School: Profiling an Emerging Movement. Karissa McCarthy — Muhlenberg College 7. Gender representation in the world of video games. Jesse Truitt — Niagara University 8. Charlie Mike: Heroes in the Alley: Homeless Veterans and the Organizations that Serve Them. Tara Nicole Taylor — Rider University 9. Race to the Charts: Racial and Gender Inequality in Popular Music and Society. Alexis Tavares — Northeastern University 10. Rediscovering Feminist Perspectives: A Detailed Analysis of the Past and Present Issues of Feminism. Sarah Alice Mickey — Mansfield University of Pennsylvania

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11. Unleashed? Fighting for freedom in the dog park. Natalie L Mayo — Pennsylvania State University 12. Privileged Preparation: How Socioeconomic Status Influences the College Application Process. Brittny Arianna Kissinger — Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts 13. Race to the Future World: Science Fiction and the Display of Otherness. Rachael E Silvano — Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts 14. Off Track: The Social World of Betting in a Small City. Kimberly Elaine Witmer — Pennsylvania State University 15. Allen Ginsberg's "Howl" and the Beat Generation: From Manifesto to Social Movement. Miguel Fernando Tevez Rosales — Methodist University 16. Was your town a sundown town? Jonathan M. Judge — Siena College, Matthew Jacques — Siena College 17. Scholastic Success for Rural Alaskan Youth. Lindsay Noelle Henkelman — Moravian College 18. Inequality Studies in Health Care Access: A look at Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. Margaret A DeOliveira — Moravian College, Virginia Adams O'Connell — Moravian College 19. Gender Discrimination in the Workforce. Sacha Serabian Kaufer — Quinnipiac University 20. Family Structure and Youthful Offending Rates. Brittany Marie Mason — Mount St. Mary's University 21. Evaluation of a Police Run Community Based Program for At-Risk Youth. Rachele Kathleen Hill — Mount St. Mary's University, Brittany Marie Mason — Mount St. Mary's University 22. Same Sex Marriage: Contemporary Discourse in the Political & Social World. Maureen Lopriore — Quinnipiac University 23. African Americans' Attitudes towards African American Vernacular English. Nea Croxton — Morgan State University 24. Intervention tendencies of transfer and non-transfer students of a undergraduate institution.. Daniel James Arthur — Ramapo College of New Jersey, Michael Valicenti — Ramapo College of New Jersey 25. Keeping Secrets: Understanding the Conditions of Sexual Assault Reporting Among College Students. John Eggleston — SUNY-Oneonta 26. Media Exposure and the Prevalence of Alcohol Consumption Among Undergraduates. Michelle Haines — Sacred Heart University 27. Study of College Attitudes Regarding Rape Mythologies. Meredith Hausler — Ramapo College, Ryan Kluz — Ramapo College 28. Green Dot Intervention and Awareness on College Campuses. Gabriella Naimo — Ramapo College of New Jersey, Stephanie Romano — Ramapo College of New Jersey 29. The Social Planning of a South American City: Lessons From Curitiba, Brazil. Melissa Alexander — Siena College, Calvin Lewis — Siena College, Andrea Smith-Hunter — Siena college 30. Women and Inequalities in the Legal Profession. Gail Andrews — , Nicholas Grant — 31. Locked Up: The Effects of Poverty and Urban Communities on Incarceration Rates.. Robert Feliciano — Skidmore College 32. Stratification in Education. Kayla M. Brown — West Liberty University

253. Tales of the Street(s) - Thematic Session - Metropolis Organizer: Mark Jacobs, George Mason University Presider: Mark Jacobs, George Mason University Discussants: Maria Kefalas, St. Joseph's University Charles Smith, Graduate Center CUNY Gerald Suttles, Indiana/Chicago Karin Knorr, University of Chicago

254. Making Care Count by Mignon Duffy - Author-Meets-Critics - Room 5.04 Organizer: Julia Wigley, Graduate Center, CUNY Discussants: Cameron Macdonald, University of Wisconsin Janet Gornick, Graduate Center, CUNY Romero Mary, Arizona State University Margaret "Peggy" K Nelson, Middlebury College Mignon Duffy, University of Massachusetts Lowell

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255. Narratives of Refugees - Regular Paper Session - Room 3.01 Presider: Fatima Sattar, Boston College "Storied Lives" of Iraqi and Bhutanese Refugees Living at the Margins in the U.S.. Fatima Sattar — Boston College Creating "Little Liberia" in Staten Island, NY. Bernadette Ludwig — The Graduate Center, The City University of New York Transnational Lives: Migration Stories of the Liberian Diaspora. Janet E. Reilly — CUNY Graduate Center Something To Be Said: The Voice of Refugee Resettlement. Kamryn Warren — University of Connecticut

256. European Social Movements, Actors, and Theoretical Perspectives - Regular Paper Session - Room 3.10 Organizers: Nicole Doerr, Harvard University; Geoffrey Pleyers, FNRS- University of Louvain Presider: Nicole Doerr, Harvard University Radical Movements and Collective Violence. A Comparative Analysis: Russia, Poland, France. Lukasz Jurczyszyn — Pultusk Academy of Humanities Emerging "Southern" Paradigms of Social Transformation: The Arab Spring and Global Democratization. Giuseppe Caruso — University of Helsinki Shades of Green. The Environmental Movement in Europe.. Ion Bogdan. Vasi — SIPA University of Columbia Critical Consumption and Alternative Food Networks in Western Europe. Geoffrey Pleyers — FNRS- University of Louvain Discussant: Nicole Doerr, Harvard University

257. Neoliberalism, Debt, and Structural Adjustment - Regular Paper Session - Room 4.01 An "Other" Intervention: Neoliberal Economic Policies & Islamist Welfare Provision in Egypt. Heather Brown — George Mason University The Embedded Racial Meanings in the Moral Transgressions of Debt and Fiscal Austerity in the Post-War South. Randolph Hohle — D'Youville College Working-Class Political Consent and Resistance: An Ethnography of Public Housing Mortgage-Debtors in Chile. Sebastian G. Guzman — New School for Social Research Debt, structural adjustment, and global health co-epidemics in developing nations. Gary Maynard — Stony Brook University, Eric Shircliff — Stony Brook University, Michael Restivo — Stony Brook University

258. Playing in the 'Real' World - Regular Paper Session - Room 4.02 Social Awkwardness, Nerdism, and Manhood Acts in a Campus LARPing Group. James S. Martin — Indiana University of Pennsylvania, Christian Vaccaro — Indiana University of Pennsylvania Places of Play. Aubin Richards — George Mason University Scripted Subversions: Normative Subversions in a Fan Culture. James Hogan — University of Connecticut Dungeon Rules: Normalizing Deviant Desires. Julie Fennell — Gallaudet University Discussant: Katherine Castiello Jones, University of Massachusetts-Amherst

259. Sociological Perspectives on Psychological Issues - Regular Paper Session - Room 4.04 Organizers: Alessandra Seggi, The New School for Social Research; Jessica Klein, Adelphi University Humanitarian emotion: Between practices of altruism and cultural narcissism. Pierluigi Musaro' — University of Bologna, Italy Declines in Happiness and Friendship in the United States, and its Underreported Impact on Men: A Marxist-Feminist Analysis. Jessica Klein — Adelphi University An Unconventional Sociological Tool to Teach about Suicide and the Teen Condition: "Archie's Final Project". Alessandra Seggi — The New School for Social Research

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Saturday, 10:15 AM-11:45AM – cont’d 260. Sociology of the Spectacular - Regular Paper Session - Room 4.05 Organizer: Brian M Lowe, SUNY Oneonta Spectacular Candidates?: Republican Presidential Campaigning in a Spectacular Environment. Richard P. Barberio — Suny Oneonta, Brian M. Lowe — SUNY Oneonta Framing Fracking: How Newspapers Report Potential Risks. Gregory M. Fulkerson — SUNY Oneonta, Jennifer Schlosser — SUNY Oneonta, Elizabeth Seale — State University of New York College at Oneonta, Brian M. Lowe — SUNY Oneonta Spectacular Animals: Representations of Animal Advocacy within the Spectacular. Brian M. Lowe — SUNY Oneonta Constructing the Medical Spectacle. Jeffrey Rieck — Discussants: Richard P Barberio , Suny Oneonta Brian M Lowe, SUNY Oneonta Gregory M Fulkerson, SUNY Oneonta Jennifer Schlosser, SUNY Oneonta Elizabeth Seale, State University of New York College at Oneonta Jeffrey Rieck 261. Family Wo/Men - Regular Paper Session - Room 4.06 Presider: Caryn Medved, Baruch College, CUNY "How Do They Even Size Kids' Shoes?": Father Involvement, Masculinities and Family Leave Policies in the USA and Canada. Erin M. Rehel — Vanderbilt University A Good, Solid Family Man: Reproduction, Masculinity, and Morality. Jeffery P Dennis — SUNY Oneonta Fathers' Involvement in Nanny Work. Laura Bunyan — University of Connecticut Mothers as Primary Family Breadwinners: Adapting, Resisting and Transforming Male Breadwinner Ideologies and Practices. Caryn Medved — Baruch College, CUNY

262. Crime Stories - Regular Paper Session - Room 4.10 Presider: Natasha C. Pratt-Harris, Morgan State University Uncomfortable Crimes: The Feminist Politics of the Andrea Yates and Aileen Wuornos Cases. James Perri — CUNY Graduate Center "We Weren't the Ones that were Imposing the Death Penalty": Delaware Capital Jurors' Views of Their Sentencing Responsibility. Ross Kleinstuber — University of Pittsburgh at Johnstown Pardon Me: An Introduction to a Case Study Series of the 'Falsely' Accused Black Male Juvenile, Charged as an Adult. Natasha C. Pratt-Harris — Morgan State University 263. Immigrant Contexts, Citizenship, and Political Struggle - Regular Paper Session - Room 5.07 Presider: Justin Stoll, Boston University Inclusion and Exclusion as Domination: The Roma Cases in Europe. Justin Stoll — Boston University Creating Migrant Minorities: The impact of Ecuadorian & Dominican nation-state practices on migrant transnational political engagement. Howard Caro-Lopez — City University of New York-Graduate Center A Voice but Not a Vote: The Case of Surrogate Representation and Social Welfare For Legal Noncitizens Since 1996. Carly Knight — Harvard University "It's like being Included and Excluded at the Same Time": Impacts of Immigration Status on Undocumented Young Adults in California. Caitlin Cassidy Patler — UCLA

264. National Science Foundation Funding Opportunities, Merit Review, and Proposal Preparation - Workshop - Room 5.03 Organizers: Regina Werum, National Science Foundation; Patricia White, National Science Foundation

265. Problematizing Sexualities – Roundtable 1 - Room 5.08 Presider: Gil Zicklin, Montclair State University Intimate Partner Violence in LGB Relationships: An Examination of Prevalence, Determinants, and Inequality(ies) in the National Violence Against Women Survey. Bethany Coston — Stony Brook University Going Straight: the Ex-Gay Movement. Bernadette Barton — Morehead State University Sexual Preference or Sexual Orientation: Ideology in Play. Gil Zicklin — Montclair State University Sex on Campus: A Test of Two Hypotheses of 'Hooking Up'. Timothy J Adkins — University of Illinois at Chicago, Barbara J. Risman — University of Illinois at Chicago College Women's Power and Agency in the Hookup. Meg Clare Lovejoy — Brandeis University

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266. Social Movement Counter-Narratives – Roundtable 2 - Room 5.08 Knitting things together: Telling stories to reframe social disorganization narratives. Charlotte Ryan — University of Massachusetts, Lowell, Karen Jeffreys, — Rhode Island Coalition for the Homeless, Robert V Grantham — University of Massachusetts Lowell, Taylor Ellowitz — Rhode Island Coalition for the Homeless, Jim Ryczek — Rhode Island Coalition for the Homeless "We Go Where They Go:" Militant Anti-fascism, Threat, and Subcultural Space. Stanislav Vysotsky — Willamette University Hopeful Activism or Movement Internalized Utopia: Activists Speak to Longevity in the Welfare Rights Movement. Kaleema Annie Sumareh —

267. Religion, Politics, and the State – Roundtable 3 - Room 5.08 Presider: Sundjata ibn Hyman, West Virginia State University The changing relationship of the secularized state to religion in Tajikistan. Hakim Zainiddinov — Rutgers University Secularization and "Desecularization": Religions, Institutions, States, and Markets.. Jared Conrad- Bradshaw — Columbia University Maiduguri al Majirai: The Role of Street Boys in Ethno-Religious Violence in Borno State (Nigeria). Sundjata ibn Hyman — West Virginia State University Religious Speech in America v. American Speech Law. Casey Schweppenheiser — Moravian College "Market Religions" and Postmodern Globalization Theory. Gabe Ignatow — University of North Texas, Lindsey Johnson — University of North Texas

268. Abstinence, Pregnancy, and Resilience – Roundtable 4 - Room 5.08 Resilience of Urban Black Women & Girls. Nicole Rousseau — Kent State University Abstinence-Only Education in Schools or Surrounding Culture: What Delays Sexual Initiation in Teenagers? Patricia Maloney — Yale University, Lauren A. Dent — Texas Tech University Discussant: Rebecca F. Plante, Ithaca College

269. Social Psychology – Roundtable 5 - Room 5.08 Reference and Perception: Towards a Social Relativism Perspective. Jie Zhang — Buffalo State College Theory, social environment, and making bets: Examining the Theory of Planned Behaviour in varied sample of gamblers.. Mark van der Maas — University of Toronto "True" Love and the "Real" Self: Authenticity as Resolution to Cognitive Dissonance in Extramarital Affairs. Laurence A. Basirico — Elon University, Alexis Franzese — Elon University Authenticity of Self: What Is the True Selfhood? Shanyang Zhao — Temple University Discussant: Barbara Hanson, York University

270. Natural and Unnatural Disasters – Roundtable 6 - Room 5.08 Presider: Rose Sayre, Stony Brook University Narrating Social Capital and Habitus Following Major Disaster: Hurricane Katrina as Case Study. Dana Greene — University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill Relocation Decisions and Social Resilience in Hurricane Katrina Recovery. Eva Rosen — Harvard University "Rebirthers" and "Disposables:" Narratives of the Future of Post-Katrina New Orleans. Allison Padilla- Goodman — Graduate Center-CUNY Insisting on Dependency: The Effect of Convergence on Media Narratives of the 2010 Haitian Earthquake. Rose Sayre — Stony Brook University

271. Quantitative Studies of Work – Roundtable 7 - Room 5.08 Work values and a sense of control: Predicting change in the life course.. Jennifer Ashlock — Notre Dame of Maryland University Are Perceptions of Discrimination Unidimensional, Oppositional, or Intersectional? Examining Age-, Gender-, and Race-based Discrimination at Work.. Catherine Harnois — Wake Forest University Discussant: Emily Mahon, William Paterson University

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276. Panel 6: Choosing Homes, Choosing Schools Mini Conference - Room 3.11 Organizers: Annette Lareau, University of Pennsylvania; Michael Bader, American Studying the Housing/School Segregation Nexus: Mixed Methods and Multiple Epistemologies. Amy Wells — Teachers College, Columbia University, Douglas Ready — Teachers College, Columbia University, Lauren Fox — Teachers College, Columbia University, Kathryn Hill — Teachers College, Columbia University The Price of Exclusion: Associations between School District, Racial/Ethnic Composition and Residential Home Prices. Miya Warner — Teachers College, Columbia University, James Quinn — nstitute for Social and Economic Research and Policy, Columbia University, Douglas Ready — Teachers College, Columbia University Why We Move Where We Do: A Survey of Home Buyers and School District Boundary Lines. Amy Wells — Teachers College, Columbia University, Hester Earle — Teachers College, Columbia University Making Sense of Separate School Districts: The Meaning of "School Quality" and the Color Line in Suburban Housing Choice. Amy Wells — Teachers College, Columbia University, Allison Roda — Teachers College, Columbia University, Kathryn Hill — Teachers College, Columbia University, Lauren Fox — Teachers College, Columbia University, Miya Warner — Teachers College, Columbia University

277. Coping with Disasters - Mini-Conference: Security - Room 3.04 Organizers: Vida Bajc, Methodist University; Polly Sylvia, Baruch College Expanding Organizations in Disaster: A Cross-National Comparative Approach. Ana-Maria Visoiu — University of South Florida, John Barnshaw — University of South Florida What do I do when the storm comes in?: Information-seeking in hurricane evacuation and sheltering. Samantha Penta — University of Delaware, Tricia Wachtendorf — University of Delaware Some comments on the debate surrounding migration linked to climate change. Continuing with the status quo? sonia pires — University of Lisbon

278. Where goes the Neighborhood: A Conversation with Robert Sampson and Philip Kasinitz - Conversation - Room 3.02 Presider: Philip Kasinitz, Graduate Center and Hunter College, CUNY Discussant: Robert J Sampson, Harvard University

279. Committee on the Status of Women - Meeting - Room 3.06 Organizers: Carrie Lee Smith, Millersville University; Theresa Morris, Trinity College

280. NY and LA the Uncertain Future: Social Trends - Local Interest - Room 4.03 Organizers: Andrew Beveridge, Queens College/Graduate Center-CUNY; David Halle, University of California-Los Angeles/Graduate Center-CUNY Skid row and downtown Los Angeles: Broken windows and the ongoing struggle. Forrest Stuart — University of California-Los Angeles New York and Los Angeles as immigrant destinations: contrasts and convergence. Nancy Foner — CUNY- Graduate Center/Hunter College Latest trends in architecture in New York and Los Angeles. Rick Bell — American Institute of Architecture LA and New York Schools. Julie Wrigley — CUNY-Graduate Center The Challenges of Environmental Policy in New York. William Kornblum — CUNY-Graduate Center

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281. Undergraduate Poster Session IV - - Gotham Foyer 1. Legalize, Decriminalize or Prohibit: Student's Changing Attitudes on the Use of Marijuana. Cara McCartin — Suffolk University, Brett Harrington — Suffolk University, Nicole Queenan — Suffolk University, Sean Tiernan — Suffolk University 2. Watershed Moments in the Autobiographies of Deaf Adults: A Pilot Study. Dana Morton — The College of New Jersey, Jean Slobodzian — The College of New Jersey 3. Exploring Systems Leadership in Middle Schools: An Overview. Kathryn Borman — University of South Florida, Scott Patrick Murphy — University of South Florida, Maressa L. Dixon — University of South Florida, Owen Gaither — University of South Florida 4. Deinstitutionalization and Liberalization of Beliefs: Framing Gay Marriage and Abortion Debates Among Argentine Young Adults. Leah Ruediger — The College of New Jersey

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5. India's 'Missing Women' and Rural Men's Sexual Risk Behavior. Scott J. South — University at Albany, State University of New York, Katherine Trent — University at Albany, State University of New York, Sunita Bose — State University of New York at New Paltz 6. Socioeconomic Inequalities in Hypertension Awareness in China. Yan Liu — Syracuse University 7. Active Social Pluralism: Community building among Cameroonian Immigrants. Ellen Salmi — Villanova University 8. The Effect of Cultural Nationalism on Americans' Opposition to Immigration: Who Gets to be a True American?. Andrea Mariana. Roman Alfaro — Skidmore College 9. How High Do Sports Score? An investigation into the real significance of sports in university attendance. Elka Peterson Horner — Villanova University 10. What Does Race Actually Have to do with Homophobia? The Effects of Racial and Ethnic Identity on Homophobic Attitudes. Stephen A. Bissonnette — Skidmore College 11. Cultural Threats: An Approach of Globalization towards Swallowing the Culture in Developing Nation and Ways to Prevent It. Kien Wee Juliano. Lai — Universiti Sains Malaysia 12. Xenophobia in South Africa: Exploring the Post-Apartheid Escalation of Violence. Kathryn Elizabeth Lazell — Skidmore College 13. The Effects of Economic Growth and Environmental Protection on Perceptions of Environmental and Economic Futures. Benjamin Harwick — Skidmore College 14. How Close Do Americans Feel to Their City? The Impact of Immigration Status and Socioeconomic Status on Residential Satisfaction in Urban Communities. Willa Jones — Skidmore College 15. The Criminalization of Homelessness in Chester, Pennsylvania. Kristen Valosky — Villanova University 16. Negatives Attitudes Toward Latin American Immigration in the United States: What Are the Real Causes? The Impact of Occupational and Cultural Threat on Prejudice Views toward Latin American Immigration. Alyson Rae Singer — Skidmore College 17. Racial and Ethnic Identity within the "Black" Community. Weddy K. Worjroh — Villanova University 18. The Causes of Xenophobia in Europe: A cross-national study of structural, situational, and personality factors in Switzerland, Spain, and Norway. Alexander John Jarvis — Skidmore College 19. From Drilling to Drugs: Shifts in the Treatment of Bipolar Disorder. Carrie Ellen Sauer — State University of New York at New Paltz 20. HIV Among Young Latino Men who have Sex with Men: The Underlying Factors of Testing. Luis Maldonado — University of Southern California, Ricky Bluthenthal — University of Southern California 21. The Social Construction of Race and Ethnicity in the US Census. Eve Emma Stern — State University of New York at New Paltz College 22. The Second Shift and Fathers: Are They Supporters or Slackers? Alicia Celeste Loscalzo — SUNY New Paltz 23. Does Trust in God Make One More Trusting? How Religious Belief Affects Feelings of Trust Towards Others. Rebecca Louise Donner — Skidmore College 24. Girls Action Teams: The intersection and connection of self, school, and world. Alexandra Grace. Kissling — University of Cincinnati 25. Juvenile Criminal Background and Most Recent Arrest. Melissa Janine Madden — Villanova University, Kristen Ainsley DiGloria — Villanova University 26. Does the Number of Sexual Partners Differ by Gender? Amber Rose Butcher — Skidmore College 27. Hide and Seek: Reasons behind the Hide Interaction on Facebook. Jessica Corun — Mount St. Mary's University 28. The Relationship between Environmental Racism and Health Disparities in Camden, New Jersey. Deepak Kumar — Rowan University 29. The Cultural Adjustments of an Iraqi Refugee. Abdulla Al-Obaidi — Rowan University 30. Social Influences of Children's Television Programs in the United States. Erin Rose Gallagher — Rowan University 31. Sex Sells: The Sexual Exploitation of Children and Women in Advertising. Sierra Williams — Rowan University 32. Alive Today, Dead Tomorrow: A Quantitative Study of Death Anxiety. Daniel Farid — Rowan University 33. The Impact of Culture on Maternal Health. Noreen Mary. Kohl — Rowan University 34. The Effects of Technology on Society. Omar Bird — Rowan University 35. The Changing Boundaries of Porn and Non-Porn: How Sex Has Become A Public Issue. Gina Marie Delgaudio — SUNY-New Paltz

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Saturday, 12:00 PM-1:30 PM – cont’d 282. European Social Movements: Stories of Migration, Mobilization, and Translation - - Room 3.10 Organizers: Nicole Doerr, Harvard University; Geoffrey Pleyers, FNRS- University of Louvain Presider: Geoffrey Pleyers, FNRS- University of Louvain A new wave of European mobilization? The case of 15 May Indignats Mobilization in Spain and its Internationalisation. Mayo Fuster — Harvard University Protecting the self. Forced migrants and emotional repair work. Asa Wettergren — Goteborg University A Democracy in Translation? Narrative Constraints to Democratic Practices. Nicole Doerr — Harvard University Discussant: Geoffrey Pleyers, FNRS- University of Louvain 283. The Explanatory Power of Narrative - Thematic Session - Room 3.11 Organizer: Jeffrey Alexander, Yale University Narrative as a Cultural Structure. Jeffrey Alexander — Yale University Powerful Events: Good Stories and Political Resonance. Mabel Berezin — Cornell University Why Narrative Is the Key to Study the Public Sphere. Ron Jacobs — SUNY-Albany Making Sense of the Senseless: The Narration of Catastrophic Death in the Crash of Flight 93. Alexander Riley — Bucknell University 284. The Tour Guide: Walking and Talking New York by Jonathan Wynn - Author-Meets-Critics - Room 5.04 Organizer: Claudio Benzecry, University of Connecticut Discussants: Andrew Deener, University of Connecticut Japonica Brown-Saracino, Boston University David Grazian, University of Pennsylvania Jonathan Wynn, UMass Amherst

285. Narratives of Traumatic Events - Regular Paper Session - Room 3.01 "That Is Your Reality": Communicating the Human Experience of War. Kimberly Spring — New School for Social Research Cultural Traumas and Transnational Collective Memories: Mass Mediated Narratives Around 1947 and 1984 in the Sikh Diaspora. Shruti Devgan — Rutgers University Revisiting Stories Once Told: Watching New Stories Unfold. Laura McClusky — Wells College 286. Undergraduate Paper Session II - Regular Paper Session - Room 3.06 Made it to America, Now What?: Understanding the Educational Achievement Differences among Latino Subgroups. Natassia Rodriguez — University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Reimagining the Figueroa Corridor, 1960-2005: Growth Politics, Policy, and Displacement. Daniel Wu — University of Southern California Proliferation of Sexual Violence Towards Women and Children Within Areas of Heightened Ethnic Conflict. Donna Yang — Got Milk?: An Exploration of the United States Dairy Industry. Sarah Florino — College of Notre Dame of Maryland Fame and its Effects on the Presentation of Self in the Music Movement. Sameer Rao — Haverford College Media on Trial: Newspaper Coverage of United States v. Cioffi and Tannin. Mark Setzer — Villanova University 287. Contemporary Narratives on Motherhood (Sponsored by the ESS Committee on the Status of Women) - Regular Paper Session - Room 4.01 Organizer: Laura West Steck, York College of Pennsylvania Bearing Babies, Bearing Class: Class-Conditioned Agency and the Maternal Body. Kate Mason — University of California - Berkeley Social Experiences of Voluntarily Childless Women. Braelin Settle — Wayne State University "Motherhood is a lot of Work!": Portrayals of Motherhood among Childfree African American and Hispanic Women. Amy Clark — Clarkson College Liminal Bodies and Shrinking Spaces: How the Meaning of Motherhood Takes Shape during Pregnancy and Childbirth. Sara B. Moore — George Mason University Discussant: Laura West Steck, York College of Pennsylvania

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288. Women's Employment Trajectories - Regular Paper Session - Room 4.02 Presider: Irene Boeckmann, University of Massachusetts-Amherst "Stories from the Last Bastion": Women professors at the most male-dominated German university describe the structure and culture as they see it. Heather Hofmeister — Goethe University, Frankfurt (Germany) The Variation in Women's Employment Trajectories after Transition to Parenthood in the United States and West Germany, 1968-2008. Irene Boeckmann — University of Massachusetts-Amherst The effect of employment on breastfeeding: A causal analysis. Amanda Lubold — University of Arizona 289. Living to Age - Regular Paper Session - Room 4.03 Presider: Fortunata Songora Makene, Worcester State University What's Age Got to Do with it? Children and Elders Rights in the International Perspective. Fortunata Songora Makene — Worcester State University American seniors' attitudes towards Medicare system and reformation. Yushi Li — Northern Kentucky University, Erin Stone Bandy — Northern Kentucky University, Debra Lemke — McDaniel College Devaluing Evidence-based Practice in Medicare Home Care: The Case of Phantomizing Alzheimer's disease Clients. William Cabin — The Richard Stockton College Pitching In: Socioeconomic Status, Living Arrangements, Social Networks, and Physical Well-Being of the Elderly in India. Sangeeta Parashar — Montclair State University

290. Nation and Nationalism - Regular Paper Session - Room 4.04 Presider: Jonathan Eastwood, Washington and Lee University Exhibiting the Nation: the Indigenous in Chile's National Museums. Magdalena Gil-Ureta / Columbia University / [email protected]. Magdalena Gil-Ureta — Columbia University The Global Diffusion of National Identity. Jonathan Eastwood — Washington and Lee University Proclaiming Independence: Language and National Identity in Sékou Touré's Guinea. Meghan Tinsley — Boston University Poets, Politicians, and Philosophers: The First Stirrings of Nationalism in Africa. Katrina Demulling — Boston University 291. Hustling to Make It: The Informal Economy - Regular Paper Session - Room 4.05 Presider: Elise Martel, Loyola University Chicago Structure, Culture and Selective Solidarities: The Case of Scrap Metal Collectors in Chicago. Elise Martel — Loyola University Chicago Urban Backyard Chicken Farming in Kingston, Jamaica: Unique Challenges and Strategies for Success. Allison Suppan Helmuth — George Washington University Stories from the Second (or Third) Shift: Work-Family Conflicts among Ecuadorian Women in Informal Employment. Erynn Masi de Casanova — University of Cincinnati Hustling in the name of Allah: The interplay of culture and structure in an African American community. Pamela J. Prickett — University of California, Los Angeles 292. Feminist Narratives - Regular Paper Session - Room 4.06 Presider: Jennifer Silva, Harvard Using Fiction to Tell Women's Stories: The Feminist Academic Novel. Patricia Leavy — Stonehill College Pride and Prejudice: Sexual Storytelling and the Politics of Inclusion in One Sex-Positive Group. Rebekah Joy Orr — Syracuse University Making a Meaningful Life: Gender, Class, and Narrative Resources. Sarah M. Corse — university of virginia, Jennifer Silva — Harvard Rembrandt's Isaac and Rebecca: A Prescriptive Female Narrative of Power. Nan Atwood — Brigham Young University 293. Performing in the Margins - Regular Paper Session - Room 4.10 Presider: Lee Blackstone, SUNY College at Old Westbury Negotiating Social Marginalization via Music and Dance: The Cultural Work of Southern Italian Tarantism. Lee Blackstone — SUNY College at Old Westbury Racial Transparency Theory Applied to Musicians Who Claim to Be Aliens. William Tsitsos — Towson University "Remembering the Times - Chess Hustlers' Stories in New York City's Washington Square Park". Daron Jabari Howard — The Graduate Center, CUNY Spinning Stories from Words Got Spit: Researching a Verbal Art/ist Community. Valerie L. Chepp — University of Maryland

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294. Organizational Deviance and Failure: How Things Go Wrong - Regular Paper Session - Room 5.07 Organizer: Diane Vaughan, Columbia University Abu Ghraib: An Organizational Analysis. Ifeoma Ajunwa — Columbia University Beyond Control: Organizational Uncoupling at Daimler/Chrystler. Philipp Brandt — Columbia University Dismantling Structure: Organizational Causes of Fire at the Deutsche Bank Building. Lauren Dean — Columbia University A Pirate's Ransom: Somalia and the Development of Deviance at Sea. Ryan Hagen — Columbia University Discussant: Jeff Goodwin, New York University

295. Tales of Crime, Sex, and Death – Roundtable 1 - Room 5.08 Presider: Sandra Joy Jones, Rowan University 'My private thoughts are my private thoughts': Shaping sex offenders' narrative identities. Leon Digard — The Vera Institute of Justice Still that Little Girl: How the narrative of childhood abuse frames the criminal identity of ex-offender mothers. Geniece Crawford — Harvard University In Their Own Words: The Narratives of Women Formerly on Death Row in the Philippines. Diana Therese Veloso — Loyola University Chicago Death Penalty Survivors: The Facilitation of Meaning Reconstruction among the Families of Executed Loved Ones through the Revision of Self-Narratives. Sandra Joy Jones — Rowan University

296. Managing Diversity – Roundtable 2 - Room 5.08 Positioning Race and Diversity in HBCU Mission Statements. Courtney Myrtle Carter — University of Illinois at Chicago Decoupling & Diversity Management. Shawna Bowden Vican — Harvard University Organizational Interventions and Women's Leadership. Mary Godwyn — Babson College, Nan Langowitz — Babson College Discussant: Don Sawyer, Syracuse University

297. Pop Culture Critique through the lens of Post Feminism – Roundtable 3 - Room 5.08 Organizer: Allison Carter, Rowan University "Bakhtin and Hustler: Rethinking Disgust". Allison Carter — Rowan University "Old Spice: Customizing the Appeal to Male and Female Consumers". Meaghan Marks — Rowan University "Post Feminist Male Hegemony: The Case of James Bond". Lewis Cannalongo — Rowan University Discussant: Lynn Chancer, Hunter College

298. Atheism and Spirituality in Social Movements – Roundtable 4 - Room 5.08 Catholic Clergy in the Civil Rights Movement. Paul Murray — Siena College Atheists with Agendas: Multiple Secularisms in the Midwest. Justin Stoll — Boston University Spiritual Practices and Social Movements: Developing An Interdisciplinary Methodology. Jonathan Andrews — SUNY Purchase Discussant: Kaelyn Wiles, Grinnell College

299. Repression and Social Control – Roundtable 5 - Room 5.08 Policing Protests of Unemployed, Informal Workers and Marginal Groups: the case of Argentina. Fernanda Page Poma — SUNY Stony Brook Counterterrorist Legislation Reconsidered: A Historical and Regional Perspective. Eran Shor — McGill University The Tea Party and Legislation to Limit Birthright Citizenship in the U.S. Tarun Banerjee — Stony Brook University U.S. Government Cold War Human Experimentation Programs. Ken Cunningham — Penn State University 'Technologies of Freedom'?: Satellite Imaging and Neoliberal Surveillance. Monica Brannon — New School for Social Research

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Saturday, 12:00 PM-1:30 PM – cont’d 300. Using Students' Experience – Roundtable 6 - Room 5.08 Turning Content Into Experience: The Utilization of Experiential Learning in Teaching About Societal Influences on Personal Biases. Richard Maurice Smith — McDaniel College Teaching and Researching Difficult Topics. Jennifer Zoltanski — Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts, Carolyn Zook — University of Pittsburgh SocioBlogging Our Way to Understanding: Student Blogging as a Learning Tool. Melissa Sheridan Embser-Herbert — Hamline University Engaging undergraduates in qualitative research: Modeling the work of Studs Terkel. Marianne Goodfellow — Lebanon Valley College Growing up with Dogs: The Effect of the Family Dog on College Students' Attitudes and Beliefs about Pets. Angela Cora Garcia — Bentley University, Students in Sociology 299: Animals in Society — Bentley College 301. Narrative Theory – Roundtable 7 - Room 5.08 Presider: Michelangelo Trujillo, University of Michigan The Narrator. fady talj — university of maryland college park Common Sensibility: Toward a Narrative Ecology of Place. Mary Hufford — University of Pennsylvania Emotions as Narratives. Thomas Henricks — Elon University Towards a Theory of Social Space and Story Worlds: Illusio and the Sociology of Narrative. Michelangelo Trujillo — University of Michigan 302. Creating Communities – Roundtable 8 - Room 5.08 Presider: Brian Jennings, Albright College Boston Neighborhood Case Study: Investigating Divergent Narratives. Whitney Gecker — UMass Boston Telling Stories: Ironies of Community Process, Diversity, and Participation. Carolyn Chernoff — University of Pennsylvania "The greater good:" Narrating identity in Elm City's fire service. Carolyn Ly — Yale University A Multidimensional Exploration of the Foundations of Community Attachment. Brian Jennings — Albright College, Richard Krannich — Utah State University 303. The Circle of Life: Fertility and Mortality – Roundtable 9 - Room 5.08 Mortality Deceleration and Mortality Selection: Three Surprising Results in a Simple Setting. Elizabeth Wrigley-Field — University of Wisconsin-Madison White-Hispanic Differences in Meeting Fertility Intentions Over the Life Course. Caroline Sten Hartnett — University of Michigan Connection between Educational Attainment, Reduced Fertility & Mortality, Labor Force Inclusion & Political Participation for Women in the Middle East. Elhum haghighat — Lehman College, City University of New York Children: Hot or Not? On the Determinants of the Desire for Children, Fertility Intentions and their Realization.. Isabel N. Haeberling — University of Zurich Discussant: Julie Fennell, Gallaudet University

304. Assessing the Sociology of Reproduction and Next Steps. (Bring your lunch!) - Mini-conference: Reproduction - Room 4.11 Presiders: Theresa Morris, Trinity College; Danielle Bessett, University of Cincinnati Sociology of Reproduction Meets Reproductive Justice: The Organization of a Subfield. Danielle Bessett — University of Cincinnati, Theresa Morris — Trinity College Building the Sociology of Reproduction: Discussion of Next Steps. **No Authors Listed** 305. Diverse Experiences, Global Challenges: Community Colleges Traverse a Changing Social Landscape - Mini-conference: Community Colleges - Room 3.03 Human Rights Education and the Community College. Lindsay Padilla — University of San Francisco Intimate Learning: Fostering Educational Equity Using iPads in the Classroom. Stacy Evans — Berkshire Community College Twitter as Pedagogical Resource in an Introductory Course. Travis Jones — Stanly Community College Teaching in a Community College: Balancing Ideals with Institutional Constraints. Brian P. Kapitulik — Greenfield Community College Discussant: Jamie Gusrang, Community College of Philadelphia

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306. Effects of Military Service Across the Life Course - Mini-conference: Military - Room 3.04 Organizer: Ryan Kelty, Washington College Military Service and Social Policy: Outcomes for financial and health security in later life. Jessica E Hoffman — University at Buffalo The Hidden Social Consequences of Military Deployment. Leslie Grantham — University of Southern California Racial Differences in the Socioeconomic Status Attainment of Korean War, World War II and Korean, and World War II Veterans Compared with their Civilian Peers. Kris Marsh — University of Maryland College Park, Mary Kniskern — University of Maryland College Park, David R. Segal — University of Maryland College Park "Occupational Distribution of Military Spouses: A Response to the Demands of the Military Lifestyle?". Mary Kniskern — University of Maryland College Park

307. Pathways and Potholes: Entry, Persistence, and Exit in STEM Fields - Mini-conference: Women in Science - Room 3.05 Organizer: Enobong Hannah Branch, University of Massachusetts-Amherst Presider: Laura Kramer, Montclair State University Retention of Women in STEM Occupations: Comparisons with Managers and Professionals.. Sharon Sassler — Cornell University, Jennifer Glass — University of Texas-Austin, Yael Levitte — Cornell University, Katherine Michelmore — Cornell University Closet Sexists and Industry Utopias: STEM Women Imagine the Job Market.. Kristen Schilt — University of Chicago Gender and Job Satisfaction in the STEM.. Julia McQuillan — University of Nebraska Perceiving Glass Ceilings? Women Students' and Industry Leaders' Understandings of Gender Inequality in STEM. Erin A. Cech — Stanford University Discussant: Laura Kramer, Montclair State University

308. Securing the Economy - Mini-Conference: Security - Metropolis Organizers: Vida Bajc, Methodist University; Polly Sylvia, Baruch College Grey Capitalism in the Islamic Republic: The Politics of Social Security Pension Funds in Iran. Kevan Harris — Johns Hopkins University Security is Financial but Finance is Not Secure: The Case of Subprime Loans. John Andrews — Graduate Center, CUNY Enchanted Entrepreneurs and the Metaphysics of Security. Karen Gregory — CUNY Graduate Center The Socio-Politics of Economic Security Imaginings. Josh Klein — Iona College

309. Inequality and Crime Research - Conversation - Room 3.02 Organizer: Andrew Papachristos, University of Massachusetts-Amherst Discussants: Andrew Papachristos, University of Massachusetts-Amherst Chris Wildeman Patrick Sharkey, New York University

310. Editorial Board - Meeting - Room 5.03 Organizer: Karen A Cerulo, Rutgers 1:45 PM-3:15 PM

311. Undergraduate Poster Session V - - Gotham Foyer 1. "Cyber-Bullying Among College Students". Daniel O'Shea — William Paterson University 2. Should Justice Be Restorative or Retributive. Michael McDonald — William Paterson University 3. Finding What I Want Out of Life: How Liberal Arts College Students Answer Life's Big Questions. Heather Elizabeth Godshall — 4. Influences behind Intervening Interpersonal Violence. Kevin Wilson — , David Magistro — , Colleen Martin — 5. Tools of Construction: Pornography Websites and the Reification of Gendered Viewing. Theresa Mendez — Wells College 6. Intervention and the relation to past experiences. Torin Barnes — , Ashley N. Waldemar — Ramapo College of New Jersey

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7. US-Born or African-Born? Effect of nativity on mental health service utilization among citizens with severe mental illness. Sirry Alang — 8. The Drug War and it's Impact on Women Along the U.S-Mexico Border. Kaitlin Latimer — West Chester University of Pennsylvania 9. The Commodification of Yoga and Reinforcement of Social Class Boundaries Through Lifestyle Stores. Karin C. Robinson — Wellesley College 10. Formation of abortion opinion. Lydia Mary Blide — Bloomsburg University 11. Implementing Social Networking Analysis tools in Kenya. Frederick Eddie Beebe — 12. As A Pearl In Its Shell: The Commodification of Islamic Dress. Anne Shaw Myers — Wellesley College 13. Kimchi: Commodity of Contradiction. Ji-Su Park — Wellesley College 14. A Study on Fraternity Men: Hyper-Masculinity and Homophobia -- How West Chester University's Environment Equates. Rebekah Suzanne Balmer — West Chester University of Pennsylvania 15. The Romance Novel: an Anti-Status Symbol. Camden Louie — Wellesley College 16. "The Impact of Parental Socialization Methods on Emerging Adult Males & Females Substance Use" by Samantha Kopp. Samantha Kopp — William Paterson University 17. "The Effects of the OTC Availability of Plan B on Teens Contraceptive Decision Making Process, With Race and SES Considerations" by Erika Mann. Erika Mann — William Paterson Univeristy 18. "Death Denying Society" by Jazmin Romero. Jazmin Romero — William Paterson University 19. "How Socioeconomic Differences In Low-Income Families Leads To Child Maltreatment" by Kelly P. Padilla. Kelly P. Padilla — William Paterson University 20. "Stress, Time-management, Academic Success and the Student-Athlete" by Paul Trass. Paul Trass — William Paterson University 21. "(In)direct Bullying: Causes and Consequences of Victimization and Cyberbullying"by Chris Bores. Christopher Bores — William Paterson University 22. "Influences on Corporal Punishment" by Carina Jaquez. Carina Jaquez — William Paterson University 23. "Understanding the Effects of Open Homosexuality on Personal Relationships". Natalie Mooney — William Paterson University 24. "The Doors are Locked" by Caitlin Signorello. Caitlin Signorello — William Paterson University 25. How Immigrant Children Make Sense of Their Experiences. Danielle Cole — , Jana Sladkova — University of Massachusetts Lowell, Cory Cascalheira — University of Massachusetts Lowell, Isabel Cano — University of Massachusetts Lowell, Allyssa McCabe — University of Massachusetts Lowell 26. Discipline of the Body. Renee Michelle Aylesworth — 27. The Affects of the Anti-Immigrant Discourse and Public Policy on the Mental Health of Immigrant Adolescents and Children of Immigrants. Rebecca Moore Litt — 28. Effect of Family Structure on Choice of Educational Institution. Lauren Corcoran — 29. Gendered Narratives of American Individualism in the 21st Century: How "American Idol" tells the story of the American Dream. Analissa Iversen — University of Massachusetts Lowell, Mignon Duffy — University of Massachusetts Lowell 30. Face-lift in a Bottle? Anti-aging Cosmetics Industry and Sociocultural Implications. Christine Hyunjeong Joo — Wellesley College 31. Resources for the youth and the elderly in the town of Springfield. Sandra Kwawu —

312. Identity Narratives and Kinship Stories - Thematic Session - Room 3.11 Organizers: Alondra Nelson, Columbia University; Thuy Lihn N. Tu, New York University Presider: Thuy Lihn N. Tu, New York University Ancestors and Relatives: Genealogy, Identity, and Community. Eviatar Zerubavel — Rutgers University Excavating Ethnic Options: Origin Stories at the Lower Manhattan African Burial Ground. Alondra Nelson — Columbia University Race, Ethnicity, and the U.S. Census: Culture, Structure and the SOR Narrative. Clara E. Rodriguez — Fordham University Discussant: Thuy Lihn N. Tu, New York University

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313. New Blood by Chris Bobel - Author-Meets-Critics - Room 5.04 Organizer: Nancy Naples, University of Connecticut Discussants: Benita Roth, Binghamton University Mary Bernstein, University of Connecticut Lynn Chancer, Hunter College Chris Bobel, University of Massachusetts Boston

314. Narratives Divides: Class, Gender, and Generation - Regular Paper Session - Room 3.01 Narratives on the Generational Dynamics of Social Movements. Elizabeth Borland — The College of New Jersey Challenging Narratives: The Women's Liberation Movement in Pittsburgh in the 1970s. Marie Skoczylas — University of Pittsburgh Story-telling versus Generalizing: Working-class and Middle-Class Activists' Speech Styles. Betsy Leondar-Wright — Boston College Discussant: Markella Rutherford, Wellesley College

315. Fighting "The Man": Challenges to Power - Regular Paper Session - Room 3.06 Presider: Dwanna Lynn Robertson, University of Massachusetts Exploring the use of Web 2.0 and Writing Activism of Indonesian Domestic Workers in Hong Kong. Shiho Sawai — Tokyo University of Foreign Studies, Christine E. Bose — SUNY Albany Feminism or Motherhood? Women's Peace Activism in Turkey. Hayrunnisa Goksel — Northwestern University Guerrilla Women: Understanding Gender in the Maoist Movement in India. Juhi Tyagi — Stony Brook University "'I spell that L-I-L-L-I-E'": Speaking Truth to Power. Dwanna Lynn Robertson — University of Massachusetts Speech, Silence, and Street Harassment. Melinda Mills — Castleton State College

316. Care and Kinship - Regular Paper Session - Room 3.10 Organizer: Cameron Macdonald, University of Wisconsin "They Told Me I Have to be Working or in School": Barriers and Strategies to Child Care Access among Custodial Grandmothers. LaShanda Pittman-Gay — Georgia State University Patterned Compliance and the FMLA: The Gendered Implementation of a Gender-Neutral Law. Amy Armenia — Randolph-Macon College, Naomi Gerstel — University of Massachussets - Amherst "They Have Their Own Lives to Look After": Social Class and Inter-generational Reciprocity in Care for the Critically Ill. Cameron Macdonald — University of Wisconsin Gender Gaps in Help to Parents: Exploring Cross-National Variation. Natalia Sarkisian — Boston College, Naomi Gerstel — University of Massachussets - Amherst Discussants: Amy Armenia, Randolph-Macon College Naomi Gerstel, University of Massachussets - Amherst Natalia Sarkisian, Boston College LaShanda Pittman-Gay, Georgia State University

317. Organizational Forms of Protest - Regular Paper Session - Room 4.01 Presider: Josh Carreiro, University of Massachusetts, Amherst Consumer Cooperatives and Civil Rights Activism: The Case of the Young Negroes' Cooperative League. Josh Carreiro — University of Massachusetts, Amherst The Dynamics of Legal Mobilization: Supreme Court Ruling and the Mobilization of Guantánamo Lawyers. Chan S. Suh — Cornell University Care worker unions in the United States: Considering the role of existing social service bureaucracies. Clare Hammonds — Brandeis University On the Sources and Targets of Anti-Corporate Activism: Evidence from the Fortune 1000. Marc Dixon — Dartmouth College, Andrew W. Martin — Ohio State University

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318. Work and Family - Regular Paper Session - Room 4.02 Presider: Sarah Mosseri, University of Virginia Part-time Professional or Part-time Parent: Working Parents' Adoption of Work-Family Balance Strategies. Sarah Mosseri — University of Virginia Inseparable Spheres: Gendered Occupational Characteristics and Women's Household Labor. Carrie L. Shandra — Hofstra University How Men and Women Synchronize Work and Family in Germany and the United States.. Silke Aisenbrey — Yeshiva University, Anette Fasang — Humboldt University, Daniela Grunow — University of Amsterdam Does Disability among Married Parents Elicit Gender-Neutral Time Allocations? Peter Brandon — University at Albany Age and Cohort Differences in Post-College "Second Shift" Work. Renee A. Monson — Hobart and William Smith Colleges, H. Weslesy. Perkins — Hobart and William Smith Colleges

319. Social Capital in Urban Spaces - Regular Paper Session - Room 4.03 Presider: Clement Thery, Columbia University "Making Money off People, Making Money with People: Economic action and Moral Order among Landlords in Low-Income Minority Neighborhoods in Brooklyn, NY". Clement Thery — Columbia University Homeownership and the Formation of Social Capital in Local Neighborhoods. Brian McCabe — Georgetown University The Facilitation of Social Capital in Campus Housing.. Joseph Cabrera — Marywood University, Josh Ackerman — Marywood University, Elizabeth Lopez — Marywood University Social Capital as Collateral: Banking on the Poor. esayas geleta — university of limerick

320. Narrating the Other: Comparative Perspectives on Immigration and Integration - Regular Paper Session - Room 4.04 Migrations meet Genders and Feminisms. Binh Pok — Graduate Center-CUNY The "land of opportunity" as seen from afar: The United States as an alternative possibility for Latin Americans in Spain. Jessica Sperling — CUNY-Graduate Center The role of national context in developing the educational aspirations among children of immigrants. Jennifer Sloan — CUNY-Graduate Center Immigrants' work amid affluence: Relations and perceptions across lines of class, race, and nativity. Elizabeth Miller — CUNY graduate school The Myth of Belonging: the experience of Polish workers in Dublin. Elitsa Molles — Boston College Discussant: Nancy Foner, CUNY-Graduate Center/Hunter College

321. Constructing Racial Identities - Regular Paper Session - Room 4.05 Presider: Black Hawk Hancock , DePaul University If You Can't Stand the Heat...: Negotiating Culture and Identity amongst Mexican-American Kitchen Workers in Chicago's Restaurant Industry. Black Hawk Hancock — DePaul University Boundary Work and the Negotiation of White Racial Identities in the Context of Hip-Hop Culture. Carolyn Corrado — University at Albany, SUNY Veiling at Work: Muslim Women and Religious Accommodation. Wajeeha Ameen Choudhary — Temple University Identity Politics and Complex Saga of Veil, Purdah and Shalwar Kameez. Vinay Bahl — Pennsylvania College of Technology

322. Feminist Research Ethics - Regular Paper Session - Room 4.06 The Practice of Feminist Interviewing in an Islamic Republic. Mina Semeni — George Mason University The Role of Reciprocity in Social Research. Sara B. Moore — George Mason University Constructing the Frame: Social Location in a Cultural Documentation Project. Katie Kerstetter — George Mason University Mitigating Hierarchies in Social Research: Graduate Student Strategies. Marisa Allison — George Mason University Discussant: Andrea L Robles, George Mason University

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323. Varieties of Education Experience - Regular Paper Session - Room 4.10 Presider: Jody Schmid, University at Albany How teachers become (like their own) students. Scott Patrick Murphy — University of South Florida, Joe LoSasso — University of South Florida, Owen Gaither — University of South Florida, Kathryn Borman — University of South Florida Challenging the "One Best System": Homeschooling Litigation in the U.S., 1972-2007. Regina Werum — National Science Foundation Constructing the Mediocre Status Quo: Cultural Narratives and Policy Change in Education. Jody Schmid — University at Albany Going Places: Did Compulsory Schooling Increase Geographic Mobility. Emily Rauscher — New York University

324. Workshop on the Status of the Job Market for New PhDs in Sociology 2011-2012 - Regular Paper Session - Room 5.03 Organizers: Roberta Spalter-Roth, American Sociological Association; Jerry A. Jacobs, University of Pennsylvania

325. Immigration, Its Complexities, and an Example of Its Product. - Regular Paper Session - Room 5.07 Organizer: Kristine Marie Rosales, CUNY- Queens College Investigating the African Immigrant Health Paradox. Holly Reed — Queens College CUNY, Catherine Andrzejewski — Queens College CUNY, Nancy Luke — Brown University, Elizabeth Fuentes — CUNY Graduate Center Neighborhoods Change with Immigration: A National Look with concentrations in New York particularly in Queens.. Kristine Marie Rosales — CUNY- Queens College A Study of the Afghan Diaspora and the Institutions of Reception in the U.S. and Greece.. Nick Alexiou — CUNY- Queens College, Katerina Karapanou — , Suzanne Strickland — CUNY- Queens College Changing Corona : Remembering and Revisiting. Patricia Clough — CUNY- Queens College, Omar Hernandez Montana — CUNY- Queens College Discussants: Holly Reed, Queens College CUNY Kristine Marie Rosales, CUNY- Queens College Nick Alexiou, CUNY- Queens College Suzanne Strickland, CUNY- Queens College Patricia Clough, CUNY- Queens College

326. The Left Less Traveled: Explorations of World-Systems Biography – Roundtable 1 - Room 5.08 Organizers: Brendan McQuade, Binghamton University; Apurva Apurva, Binghamton University; Matt Birkhold, Binghamton University 'The road from Mandalay to Wigan is a long one and the reasons for taking it are not immediately clear': A World-Systems Biography of George Orwell. Brendan McQuade — Binghamton University Agriculture, Industry, and Automation: A World-Systems Biography of James Boggs. Matt Birkhold — Binghamton University The Revolutionary Route at a Crossroads: A World-Systems Biography of M. N Roy and Charu Mazumdar. Apurva Apurva — Binghamton University Discussant: Kevan Harris, Johns Hopkins University

327. Narratives of Graphic Identity – Roundtable 2 - Room 5.08 Organizer: Katherine Castiello Jones, University of Massachusetts-Amherst A Black Spider-Man? Racial Discourse, Super Hero Characters and Canon. Albert Fu — Kutztown University He said, she said: Analyzing two graphic novels of self and experience in sex work. Heidi Michelle. Baez — The Graduate Center, CUNY Discussant: Katherine Castiello Jones, University of Massachusetts-Amherst

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328. Narratives of Race – Roundtable 3 - Room 5.08 Presider: Paul Khalil Saucier, Rhode Island College "He's white to me": Using stories about people of color to hide race-based social exclusivity. Kathleen Gray — Elizabeth City State University Narratives in Anti-Blackness: Rethinking Cape Verdean Youth Identity. Paul Khalil Saucier — Rhode Island College Social Networks and the Housing Search: The Narratives of African American and White Homeowners from Long Island. Jeanne Kimpel — Fordham University "Beyond Racism, Beyond Whiteness: A critical investigation of white privilege narratives". Kathryn Peterson — New York University

329. Perceiving Students, Teachers, and Schools – Roundtable 4 - Room 5.08 Newark Resident Perceptions of Public Education. Alan R. Sadovnik — Rutgers University, Edward Fergus — New York University, Jeffrey Backstrand — Rutgers University, Elizabeth Rivera Rodas — Rutgers University High School Mathematics and English Language Arts Teachers' Views on the Role of Teachers in Student Success. Billie Gastic — Beam Youth Collaborative From Diverse Play to Sustained Inequality: The Informal Processes and Dissemination of Cultural Capital that Shape the Young Child's Early Educational Experience. Gerilyn Slicker — George Washington University

330. Happiness and Unhappiness – Roundtable 5 - Room 5.08 Presider: George Kypriotakis, Case Western Reserve University What makes me happy? Are the determinants subjective, objective or both? George Kypriotakis — Case Western Reserve University Social Mobility and Happiness in China. Pianpian Carolyn Xu — Yale University Stress, Depression, and The Welfare State: How Social Safety Nets Mitigate the Psychological Impact of Job Loss. Christopher Reece — University of Pennsylvania Material Hardship and Depression among Low-income Families in Korea. Jaeseung Kim — Columbia University Mailman School of Pulbic Health, Joyce YH. Shim — Columbia University School of Social Work, HaeNim Lee — Boston College Graduate School of Social Work, RaeHyuck Lee — Columbia University School of Social Work Depression and the Depression: Occupational attainment, gender, and reduced mental health. Nadia Winds Morgen — University of New Hampshire

331. Workplace Inequality and Resistance – Roundtable 6 - Room 5.08 Presider: Todd Vachon, University of Connecticut Globalization, Labor Market Transformation, and Union Density at the Metropolitan Level. Todd Vachon — University of Connecticut Labor Resistance, Public Policy, and Changing Layoff Policies, 1984-2006. Jiwook Jung — Harvard University Stratification and Social Division: A Regional Comparison of Trade Unions in the United States, Asia and Europe.. Carsten Stroeby Jensen — Class Consciousness in the Retail Workplace? Worker Narratives from Two Department Store Chains. Peter Ikeler — Graduate Center, City University of New York

332. Urban Culture – Roundtable 7 - Room 5.08 On "Darkness" and "Light": Boundary Work among Homeless Men in a Rescue Mission. Damian Williams — Concordia University Chicago Language and Power: When Shanghainese Could not Speak Their Dialect in Public. Fang Xu — Graduate Center of City University of New York Alternative Academia? Postmodernity, University, and the Rise of Intellectual Leisure in Russia. Tatiana Omeltchenko — Sacred Heart University Discussant: Joseph Sullivan, West Virginia University

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333. Cyber-bullying – Roundtable 8 - Room 5.08 Understanding the Contextualization of Cyberbullying; An Examination of American Adolescents. Karen Alexis. Ertrachter — SUNY Buffalo Title:Testing the Effects of Bullying and Cyber-bullying on Delinquency Using the Pennsylvania Youth Survey. Lindsay L. Kahle — Indiana University of Pennsylvania What Are We Blocking? Guardian Intervention Strategies and Online Safety Among Youths. Randy Lynn — George Mason University Discussant: Ann Marie Popp, Duquesne University

334. Studying a Fraught Subject in Reproduction, Abortion - Mini-conference: Reproduction - Room 4.11 Presiders: Siri Suh, Columbia University; Ksenia Varlyguina, Columbia University Abortion and "conscience clauses": conflicts between Catholic hospitals and physician employees in patient care. Lori Freedman — University of California, San Francisco Abortion counseling: the career of a movement-affiliated occupation. carole joffe — UCSF Abortion & Later Gestations. Tracy Weitz — University of California, San Francisco Abortion and Sex Selection: The New Impossible Choice? Sujatha Jesudason — Generations Ahead

335. Narratives of Learning at the Community Colleges: The Undergraduate Perspective - Mini- conference: Community Colleges - Room 3.03 Presider: Alison Watts, Community College of Philadelphia Discussants: Gina Marie Delgaudio, SUNY-New Paltz Kyle Fields, Rowan University Dawn-Stacey Joyner, Community College of Philadelphia Khalia Luff, Community College of Philadelphia Patricio Machuca, Hunter College, CUNY Jessicalee Maldonado, Rowan University Owen Shaer, SUNY-New Paltz

336. Military Issues in International and Historical Context - Mini-conference: Military - Room 3.04 Organizer: Ryan Kelty, Washington College The Great Guerilla: Changing Narratives of Martial Valor in Western India. Daniel Jasper — Moravian College The Bureaucratization of Wartime Violence: American Experience in Three "Foreign" Wars. Brice McKeever — University of Virginia Changes in Global Inequality 1800-2005. Jeffrey Kentor — University of Utah, Marti Morris — University of Utah, Daniel Poole — University of Utah

337. Science in a Globalizing World: Continued Marginalization or an Opportunity? - Mini-conference: Women in Science - Room 3.05 Organizer: Enobong Hannah Branch, University of Massachusetts-Amherst Presider: Nancy Naples, University of Connecticut Gender, International Mobility, and Collaboration of Academics.. Kathrin Zippel — Northeastern University The Declining Representation of U.S.-Born Researchers: A Cause for Concern? Lisa Frehill — Energetics Technology Center The Importance of Diversity in America's Quest for Innovation.. Enobong Hannah. Branch — University of Massachusetts-Amherst Compositional Shifts in Women and Foreign Born Workers: A Comparison of Life Sciences and Information Technology.. Sharla Alegria — University of Massachusetts-Amherst Discussant: Nancy Naples, University of Connecticut

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338. Discursive Practices and Narrative Telling - Mini-Conference: Security - Metropolis Organizers: Vida Bajc, Methodist University; Polly Sylvia, Baruch College Waterboarding as Callous Cruelty: Culture and Knowledge in Narratives of "Enhanced Interrogation". Jared Del Rosso — Boston College The 'pacification' discourse and the public security strategy in Rio de Janeiro. Diogo Dario — University of St Andrews Media Photography and Depictions of Social Disorder: Evidence for a Visual Sociological Method and Theory. Jeremiah Coldsmith — University of Connecticut, Robert L. Isenberg — "Methodological Reflections in the Study of Security". Polly Sylvia — Baruch College

339. Narrating Rumor, Belief, and Truth - Conversation - Room 3.02 Organizer: Gary Alan Fine, Northwestern University Presider: Gary Alan Fine, Northwestern University Discussants: Gary Alan Fine, Northwestern University Pamela Donovan, Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania Nicholas DiFonzo, Rochester Institute of Technology

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340. Challenges of Motherhood - - Room 3.06 Presider: Dawn Dow, University of California, Berkeley Married Black Mothers, Values, and Employment. Caitlin Cross-Barnet — Franklin and Marshall College, Katrina Bell. McDonald — Johns Hopkins University Deconstructing the "Mommy Wars": Mothers talk about Motherhood, Mothering and Empowered Choices. Michelle Napierski-Prancl — Russell Sage College Black Moms and "White Motherhood Society": African-American Middle-Class Mothers' Perspectives on Work, Family and Identity. Dawn Dow — University of California, Berkeley

341. Tales from the Dark Side - Thematic Session - Room 3.11 Presider: Diane Vaughan, Columbia University The Nuisance of Domestic Violence. Matt Desmond — Harvard University On the Run: An American Ghetto in the Era of Surveillance and Imprisonment. Alice Goffman — University of Michigan Living in Instruments of Insecurity. Harvey Molotch — NYU Mistake, Error, Risk and Stress: Air Traffic Control and the Social Transformation of Risky Work. Diane Vaughan — Columbia University Discussant: Susan Silbey, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

342. Narrative and Social Movements - Thematic Session - Room 4.02 Organizer: Marc W Steinberg, Smith College Encrypted Stories and Contentious Memories: Exploring the Sources of Democratic Crisis in Social Movements. Nicole Doerr — Harvard University Forging an Unsettled Future: Activist Projections in Times of Upheaval and Challenge. Ann Mische — Movements on the Move: Travel as Tact, Story as Strategy, Place as Politics. Lynn Owens — Middlebury College Discussant: Patricia Ewick, Clark University

343. Graffiti Lives: Beyond the Tag in New York's Urban Underground by Gregory Snyder - Author- Meets-Critics - Room 5.04 Organizer: Judith R. Halasz, SUNY New Paltz Discussants: Michael P. Jeffries, Wellesley College Jennifer Lena, Barnard College Judith R. Halasz, SUNY New Paltz Gregory Snyder

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345. Alternative Economies - Regular Paper Session - Room 3.03 Presider: Sofya Aptekar , Max Planck Institute, CUNY Grad Center The Boston Time Trade Circle: Social and Cultural Capital in an Alternative Market. Emilie Dubois — Boston College, Luka B. Carfagna — Boston College, Juliet Schor — Boston College The 10 Building Blocks of a Sharing Economy. Abby Scher — Associate Fellow, Institute for Policy Studies Gifts Among Strangers. Sofya Aptekar — Max Planck Institute, CUNY Grad Center The Life of the Hustle: A Comparative Analysis of Legitimate vs. Illegitimate Work in Harlem. Kendra Gentry — John Jay College of Criminal Justice, CUNY Graduate Center, Jeanene Barrett — John Jay College of Criminal Justice, CUNY Graduate Center

346. Work/Life Balance - Regular Paper Session - Room 3.05 Presider: Catherine Berheide, Skidmore College Changing Workplaces, Changing Work Behaviors: Does a Workplace Initiatives Change When and Where People Work? Eric Tranby — University of Delaware, Erin Kelly — University of Minnesota, Phyllis Moen — University of Minnesota "Mompreneurs" in Westernized Countries: How the Effect of Children on Women's Self-Employment Participation Varies with Policy Supports for and Cultural Attitudes Regarding Maternal Employment. Michelle Budig — University of Massachusetts, Vartuhi Tonoyan — University of Mannheim, Robert Strohmeyer — University of Mannheim, Melissa J. Hodges — University of Mannheim Faculty Perceptions of Work/Life Policies and Intentions to Quit. Catherine Berheide — Skidmore College, Rena Linden — Skidmore College, Cay Anderson-Hanley — Union College How did I get here? - The cultural and social moorings of business behavior among Asian Indian women entrepreneurs in the 21st. century.. Manashi Ray — West Virginia State University 347. Mediated and Unmediated Messages in Protest - Regular Paper Session - Room 3.10 Presider: Kenneth Tucker, Mount Holyoke College Starvin' for Justice: Fasting as Embodied Activism. Annie Hallman — George Mason University, Marisa Allison — George Mason University The Meaning of Water: "The Commons" as a Socially Constructed Discourse. Joanna Robinson — University of California, Berkeley The Protest is the Message: Aesthetic Politics and Contemporary Social Movements. Kenneth Tucker — Mount Holyoke College 348. Material Culture - Regular Paper Session - Room 4.01 Presider: Cynthia Miller-Idriss, New York University Alien Tools for Ordinary Projects: Material-Organizational Bricolage and the Paradox of Prison Culture. Noah McClain — New York University, Robert Riggs — City University of New York The Market for (Legitimate) Culture: Narratives of Modernity and Tradition at the Istinye Bazaar. Zach Richer — University of Maryland The Material Realities of Music: A Discussion of Music's Material Social Treatment. Lee Frank Edwin Zelewicz — University of Delaware Commercialization and New Cultural Forms of German Right-Wing Extremism. Cynthia Miller-Idriss — New York University 349. Looking the Part - Regular Paper Session - Room 4.03 Fashion & the Construction of Social Body. Siamak Movahedi — University of Massachusetts Boston Managing the Semiotics of Skin Tone: Race and Aesthetic Labor in the Fashion Modeling Industry. Elizabeth Wissinger — bmcc/cuny Boots, Bras, and "Butch": Lesbians Negotiating Embodied Masculinity. Alyssa Richman — Temple University Cover Your X-spots: Controlling bodies and promoting abstinence. Katherine Castiello Jones — University of Massachusetts-Amherst

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350. Panics and Policing - Regular Paper Session - Room 4.04 Presider: Peter Moskos, John Jay College A New Model of Community Policing: the British Police Community Support Officers. Peter Moskos — John Jay College Have Recent School Shootings Caused a Moral Panic in Canada? The Case of Lockdown Procedures. Jenna Valleriani — University of Toronto, Meghan Dawe — University of Toronto The War on Drugs Abroad: Care, Custody, and Control of Female Inmates in Ecuador. Jill Harrison — Rhode Island College Rumors beyond Orleans: Predatory Drugging in the 1960s and 1970s. Pamela Donovan — Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania The "Anti-Drug Establishment": The Institutionalization of the U.S. Anti-Drug Agenda in the late 1970s and 1980s. Jack Levinson — The City College of New York

351. Race and Immigration - Regular Paper Session - Room 4.05 Presider: Elizabeth Clifford, Towson University Race, Migration, and the Transnational Racial Optic. Tiffany Joseph — Harvard University Stories of Second Generation Transnationalism and Identity among Caribbean Immigrants in Britain. Ivy Forsythe-Brown — University of Michigan - Dearborn Conflict or Solidarity?: The Relationship between African Americans and Immigrants as Reflected in the African American Press, 1900-1930. Elizabeth Clifford — Towson University Embodied Stories of Foreign Migrants: Negotiating the Racial Landscape in Contemporary Japan. Miho Iwata — University of Connecticut

352. Aging and Health - Regular Paper Session - Room 4.06 Presider: Mignon R. Moore, University of California, Los Angeles Exploring Variations in Religiosity, Aging and Health among older Black and White Americans. Allison Houston — University at Albany, SUNY, Russel A. Ward — SUNY, Albany Social Support and Healthcare Disparities in the Lives of Older, African American Sexual Minorities. Mignon R. Moore — University of California, Los Angeles, Ron Andersen — UCLA "The Bearing of Gender and Health on Widowers' Bereavement and Widowerhood". Julia Bandini — College of the Holy Cross, Edward H. Thompson — College of the Holy Cross SES-Health Gradient and Its Change over Time and the Life Course ----The Case of Older Chinese Adults. Zhang Xinhui — University at Albany, SUNY

353. Stories of Privileged Lives: New Research on the Sociology of Privilege - Regular Paper Session - Room 4.10 Organizer: Heather Johnson, Lehigh University An Education in Privilege. Shamus Khan — Columbia University Race, Status, and Interactional Failure. Karyn Lacy — University of Michigan The Upper East Side: A Neighborhood Ethnography of Privilege. Josette Rodriguez — The New School University 'It's Against the Rules to Call Someone That': White Kids on Being Racist. Margaret Hagerman — Emory University Discussant: Jessica Holden Sherwood, SWS

354. Family Size and Fertility - Regular Paper Session - Room 5.07 Presider: Deniz Yucel, William Paterson University Growing up with Fewer Siblings: For Better or for Worse? Deniz Yucel — William Paterson University Changes in U.S. Attitudes about Childlessness. Tanya Koropeckyj-Cox — University of Florida, Orli Zaprir — University of Florida University Students' Perceptions of Childless Couples and Parents: A Turkish Sample. Zeynep Copur — Hacettepe University, Tanya Koropeckyj-Cox — University of Florida

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355. Professional development for sociology graduate students. - Workshop - Room 5.03 Organizer: Mary Clare Lennon, Graduate Center, CUNY Forming and Working with Your MA or PhD Committee. Mary Nell Trautner — University of Buffalo, SUNY Grant Funding and Professional Development - Developing a Sociology Graduate Student Funding Opportunities Directory. Laura Braslow — CUNY-Graduate Center Writing for Publication in Graduate School. Colin Jerolmack — New York University How do I become a Sociology Professor? The Different Trajectories of Sociology PhD Students. Bernadette Ludwig — The Graduate Center, The City University of New York, Jennifer Sloan — CUNY-Graduate Center

356. The Accumulation of Freedom: Writings on Anarchist Economics – Roundtable 1 - Room 5.08 Organizers: John Asimakopoulos, City University of New York; Deric Shannon, University of Connecticut Discussants: Deric Shannon, University of Connecticut John Asimakopoulos, City University of New York

357. Production of Knowledge – Roundtable 2 - Room 5.08 Interrogating Collaboration: How Chemical Scientists Produce Collaborative Knowledge in Academic and Industry Settings. Itai Vardi — Boston University, Laurel Smith-Doerr — Boston University The Sociology of Interdisciplinary: Borrowing as Front Stage Storytelling. Daniel Finn — University of Virginia "Research Cells: Organizing Globalized Scientific Innovation". Abigail Coplin — Columbia University Discussant: Michael Farrell, University at Buffalo, SUNY

358. Cultures of Resistance – Roundtable 3 - Room 5.08 Presider: Susan Carol Pearce, East Carolina University Cultural Conflict on Campus, 1985-1995: Causes, Stakes, and Legacies. Matthew Braswell — University of Virginia Turkey's Current Hegemonic Moment and the Resistance of Alternative Youth. Selen Yanmaz — Boston College "We are all [fill in here]": How the Symbolic Sphere Infuses the Arab Spring. Susan Carol Pearce — East Carolina University, Claire Fletcher — East Carolina University Between Secular Nationalism and Islamism: the Emergence of Islamic Feminism in Turkey. Ozgur Celenk — University at Albany, SUNY

359. Education, Class, and Values – Roundtable 4 - Room 5.08 Community College: What Are Students Doing There? Lucy Anne. Hurston — Manchester Community College Forging Citizens through citizenship education: taking account of differing values and students' perspectives. Suzanna Eddyono — University of Pittsburgh Labor Unions: A Contextual Factor in Parents' School Involvement. Evelyn Larios — University of Southern California Discussant: Christine Bowditch, Lehigh Carbon Community College

360. The Worth of Culture – Roundtable 5 - Room 5.08 Cultural Legitimacy and Highbrow Authenticity: How Cultural Entrepreneurs Frame Music Genres as High Art. Roscoe Scarborough — University of Virginia College Football Polls as Cultural Evaluation Systems. Mark Parker — University of Virginia Of Light-Bulbs and Advancement: Forms of Academic Worth and their Use Regarding Part-Time Faculty. Nicholas Pagnucco — University at Albany Discussant: Debra Lemke, McDaniel College

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361. Stories and Narratives in Qualitative Research – Roundtable 6 - Room 5.08 Organizer: Joyce Bell, University of Pittsburgh "I get to be her playmate": Childfree People's Relationships with Children. Amy Blackstone — University of Maine Racial Tension in Social Work organizations 1966-1976: Oral Histories and Triangulation in Historical Sociology. Joyce Bell — University of Pittsburgh Racialized Subjects? Depictions of Slavery, Africa, and Afro-Caribbean Citizens in Dutch Primary School History Textbooks. Melissa F. Weiner — College of the Holy Cross An Ethnographic Portrait of a Precarious Life: Getting by in a Context of Shrinking Resources. Waverly O. Duck — University of Pittsburgh

362. Interrogating the Science of Reproduction - Mini-conference: Reproduction - Room 4.11 Presider: Barbara Gurr, University of Connecticut Reliable Rabbits to Private Pluses: Socio-legal Constructions of the Home Pregnancy Test. Joan H. Robinson — Columbia University Whose Organ Is It Anyway? Metaphors of Placental Form and Function in Modern Science. Elizabeth Mitchell Armstrong — Princeton Programming the Fetus: Technology, Metaphor, and the Fetal Origins Hypothesis. Miranda Waggoner — Princeton University Surrogate Losses: Surrogate Mothers' Stories of Failed Conceptions, Pregnancy Loss, and Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART). Zsuzsa Berend — UCLA The Genetic Imperative: Compulsory Motherhood Meets the New Eugenics. Lauren Jade Martin — Pennsylvania State University, Berks

363. Military Issues: Macro, Micro and Theoretical - Mini-conference: Military - Room 3.04 Organizer: Ryan Kelty, Washington College War is a Meaning that Gives Us Force. Thomas Crosbie — Yale University Economic Systems, Politics, Military Labor: Is "Freedom" The Commodity Produced from the Labor or Soldiers?. Kimberly Bridget Bonner — SUNY Buffalo The meaning of trauma and the experience of security in a military city. Regina Smardon — Methodist University

364. Culture and Identities: The Inner Landscape of Security - Mini-Conference: Security - Metropolis Organizers: Vida Bajc, Methodist University; Polly Sylvia, Baruch College Commitment Heroism: Gendered Cultures of Need and Sacrifice in an Age of Insecurity. Allison Pugh — University of Virginia Gendered Perceptions of Safety and Danger on the College Campus: The Functions of Fear. Shannon K. Jacobsen — George Mason University The Security Backfire: How Overreliance on Motherhood for Security Production Can Cause Security Disturbances. Ana Villalobos — Brandeis University Sorting Criminal Identities: Securing the Punitive Institution and the Reification of Criminality. Patrick Anthony Lopez-Aguado — UC Santa Barbara

365. Transnational Approaches to Gender - Conversation - Room 3.02 Presider: Roberta Villalon, St John's University Discussants: Christine E Bose, SUNY Albany Nancy Naples, University of Connecticut Jyoti Puri, Simmons College

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366. Presentation of 2012 Awards and Robert Zussman’s Presidential Address – Hudson Theater Presider: Anne R. Roschelle, ESS Vice President, SUNY New Paltz Awards Presentations Candace Rogers Award, Deirdre Royster, New York University, to Max Besbris, New York University Rose Laub Coser Award, Anita Garey, University of Connecticut, to Alyson K. Spurgas, CUNY Graduate Center Mirra Komarovsky Book Award, Shirley A. Jackson, University of Southern Connecticut, and Nazli Kibria, Boston University, to Cecilia Menjivar, Arizona State University, for Enduring Violence: Ladina Women’s Lives in Gautemala, University of California Press 2011-2012 Robin M. Williams Lectureship Acknowledgment, Anne R. Roschelle, SUNY New Paltz, to Sudhir Venkatesh, Columbia University 2012 RMW Lecture Sites, Anne R. Roschelle, SUNY New Paltz: College of Mount St. Vincent and Norwalk Community College 2012-2013 Robin M. Williams, Jr. Lecturer, Beth Mintz, University of Vermont, to George Ritzer, University of Maryland ESS Merit Award, Margaret K. Nelson, Middlebury College, to Margaret L. Andersen, University of Delaware Undergraduate Poster Winners, Polly Smith, Utica College.

Presidential Address: “Narrative Freedom: Identity, Inequality, and the Limits of Self Invention” - Robert Zussman, University of Massachusetts-Amherst Introduction: James Jasper, CUNY Graduate Center, and Ian Roxborough, Stony Brook University

Reception to follow

Sunday, 26 February 2012

8:30 AM-10:00 AM

367. ESS General Meeting - - Empire

368. When Stories Don't Work - Thematic Session - Room 3.11 Organizer: Francesca Polletta, University of California Irvine Dangerous Stories: Silencing Challenges to Institutional Logics. Donileen R. Loseke — University of South Florida When Authority Works: Deference, Indifference and Law in Career Narratives of Thai Human Rights Advocates. Frank Munger — New York Law School Teach Your Children Well -- If Rosa Parks Was Not Everywoman, Who Was She? Michael Schudson — Columbia University Discussant: Francesca Polletta, University of California Irvine

369. Rethinking National Identity: Struggles over Diversity in the U.S. and Europe - Special Presidential Session - Room 5.04 Organizer: Philip Kasinitz, Graduate Center and Hunter College, CUNY How Warm is the Welcome? Immigrant Religion, Race, and National Identity in Europe and the United States. Nancy Foner — CUNY-Graduate Center/Hunter College, Richard Alba — The Looming Diversity Transition: Challenges and Opportunities for North America and Western Europe. Richard Alba — National identity and social membership in Norway after the July 22 attacks. Liza Reisel — Institute for Social Research Discussant: Jan Willem Duyvendak

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370. Soundbitten: The Perils of Media-Centered Political Activism by Sarah Sobieraj - Author-Meets- Critics - Room 4.11 Organizer: Mary Bernstein, University of Connecticut Discussants: Laura J Miller, Brandeis University Gregory Maney, Hofstra University William Hoynes, Vassar College Sarah Sobieraj, Tufts University

371. Women and (In)equality - Regular Paper Session - Room 3.02 Stories of Inclusion and Exclusion of Indigenous Women in Indigenous Organizations: Comparative Perspectives on the Experiences of Takana and Shipibo Indigenous Women. Sonia Arellano Lopez — Binghamton University State University of New York Weighing Women's Power Worldwide: Theory and Some Data about Structural vs. Cultural Factors. Rae Lesser Blumberg — University of Virginia Women's Institutional Equality in Sub-Saharan Africa: Attitudes and Outcomes. Catherine Bolzendahl — University of California, Irvine, Hilde Coffé — Utrecht University Discussant: Shelley Eriksen, California State University, Long Beach

372. Location, Migration, and Inequality Among the Aging - Regular Paper Session - Room 3.03 Presider: Megan Henly, University of New Hampshire Location, migration, and inequality: The case for studying seniors. Megan Henly — University of New Hampshire "Everyone called me grandma": Public housing demolition and relocation among older adults in Atlanta.. Danya Keene — University of Pennsylvania Older male inmates' perspectives on aging in prison.. Rachel Filinson — Rhode Island College, Desiree Ciambrone — Rhode Island College, Diane Martell — Rhode Island College Gay and Gray in the City: Naturally Occurring Retirement Communities and Sexual Identity among GLBT Elders. Brian Nicholas Sweeney — Long Island University: CW Post Determinants of Early Retirement preferences in Europe: The role of grandparenthood. Noah Lewin- Epstein — Tel Aviv University, Oshrat Hochman — Tel Aviv University

373. On the News - Regular Paper Session - Room 3.05 Presider: Lynn Letukas, University of Delaware The Ascent of Punditry: Media and the Construction of Cable News. Lynn Letukas — University of Delaware Pluralistic gatekeeping: An analysis of the 2008 election cycle's political news media. Ian Sheinheit — University at Albany SUNY Progressive and Conservative "Freedom" through the Lens of Fox and MSNBC. Lauren E McDonald — California State University Northridge, Karen Morgaine — California State University Northridge An Examination of Microblog as News Source Among University Students in Mainland China. Muyang Li —

374. Occupy Everything! - Regular Paper Session - Room 3.06 Presider: Nicole Hala, Queens College, CUNY The Rise and Future of the Occupy Movement: A Case Study of the Stories of the Participants of the Occupy Philadelphia Protests. john leveille — west chester university Occupation in Theory, Occupation in Practice: An Ethnography of Occupy Wall Street. Michael A. Gould- Wartofsky — New York University, Daniel Aldana Cohen — New York University New Populist Politics in America: From TARP to Occupy Wall Street. Nicole Hala — Queens College, CUNY Occupy Wall Street: A Study of Student Responses and Narratives at a Multi-Racial State College" Jacqueline Keil, Celene Krauss, and Mary Lou Mayo, Kean University. Mary Lou Mayo — Kean University, Jacqueline Keil — Kean University, Celene Krauss — Kean University, Diana Woody — Kean University

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375. Memory & Movement after Mass Violence and Genocide - Regular Paper Session - Room 3.10 Organizer: Nicole Fox, Brandeis University Saving Darfur: The Construction and Framing of a Social Movement. Kimberly Lok — Temple University Surviving Atrocity, Genocide and Return: "There was no family left.". Gallant Mary — Rowan University "Re-conceptualizing history: How Roma survivors shape Holocaust memory in Romania". Michelle Kelso — The George Washington University "Beyond Violence: Memory and Nation in Post-Genocide Rwanda". Nicole Fox — Brandeis University Truth, Justice and Memory in Africa's Great Lakes: Assessing the Impact of Transitional Justice Mechanisms on Reconciliation Processes in the Region. Carla De Ycaza — New York University

376. Same-Sex Marriage - Regular Paper Session - Room 4.01 Presider: Eric Tranby, University of Delaware Social Position and Family Formation: Meanings Ascribed to "Family" and Same-Sex Marriage. Diana Romero — CUNY School of Public Health at Hunter College, Amy Kwan — The CUNY Graduate Center Religion as Cultural Power: Religious Influences on American's Understandings of Marriage, Family, and Gender. Eric Tranby — University of Delaware, Samantha Zulkowski — University of Delaware Gay Couples Count: Contact, Tolerance, and Voting on Gay Marriage Bans. Rebecca DiBennardo — University of California, Los Angeles Does Religious Group Affiliation Affect Outlook on Homosexual Marriage in the United States? Megan Holston — University of Houston

377. Genetics and Medicine - Regular Paper Session - Room 4.02 Presider: Andrew Hoffman, McGill University From Regulation to Reflexivity: Reconfiguring Research in Personalized Cancer Medicine. Andrew Hoffman — McGill University Molecularization of ethnicities in Asia and some preliminary implications for population-based medicine. Shirley Hsiao-Li Sun — Nanyang Technological University De-Raceing the Science of Disease: Postwar Immunology and the Erasure of Race. Aleia Clark — University of Maryland The trading zone of autism genetics and the emergence of new categories of human difference. Daniel Navon — Columbia University, Gil Eyal — Columbia University

378. Race and Religion - Regular Paper Session - Room 4.03 The White Evangelical Racial Frame: The Consistent Views of White Conservative Evangelicals During Changes in the Racial and Economic Status Quo. Richard Maurice Smith — McDaniel College Framing Racism Post Vatican II: Critical Race Theory and the Catholic Intellectual Tradition. Amanda Moras — Sacred Heart university Multiracial Congregations as Sites for Racial Projects: Moving Beyond Ethnic Transcendence in a Mainline Protestant Church. Grace Yukich — Quinnipiac University Discussant: Rhys H. Williams, Loyola University Chicago

379. Gender, Sexuality and Self - Regular Paper Session - Room 4.05 Organizers: Jodi H. Cohen, Bridgewater State University; Sarah Landry, Georgia State University An Exploration of Gender-Role Expectations and Conflict Among Women Soccer Players in Hong Kong. Jodi H. Cohen — Bridgewater State University, Jennifer M. Raymond — Union Institute & University A Review of the Biological Studies of Transgender Identity. Laura Erickson-Schroth — New York University Is a Married Woman Always a Wife? An Exploration of Linguistic Identity in Married Lesbians. Patricia Ould — Salem State University, Julie Whitlow — Salem State University How Would You Feel? An Examination of Student Responses to IPV Vignettes and Measures of Self-Esteem and Stigma. Taylor Hall — University of Massachusetts Boston 'Deadbeat Dads' and Paternity Testing: What it Means to be a Black Father in a Stigmatizing Society. Sarah Landry — Georgia State University

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380. Sociological Alternatives to the Medicalized Concept of Suffering - Regular Paper Session - Room 4.06 Organizer: Dena T. Smith, Goucher College A socio-psychological concept of mental suffering: Why is it necessary and what does it do? Dena T. Smith — Goucher College Toward a Generic Understanding of Suffering in Everyday Life: Proposed Research in the Micro-Sociology of Trouble. Ara Francis — College of the Holy Cross Breast cancer survivorship and ruptured selves: a study of existential suffering. Jennifer R. Hemler — Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey Sadness & Sympathy: Effects of the Medicalization of Depression on Attitudes Toward Caring and Support. Jorie Hofstra — Rutgers University Discussant: Peter Conrad, Brandeis University

381. The Digital Divide and Institutions - Regular Paper Session - Room 4.10 Presider: Steve McMullin, Acadia University Digital Cultural Institutions: What Happens When Museums Go 'Digital". Tamsyn Gilbert — The New School for Social Research Congregations and the Digital Divide. Steve McMullin — Acadia University Job Searching in the Wake of the Great Recession: The Effects of Social Media on Search Experiences, Durations and Outcomes. Ofer Sharone — MIT How E-Learning is Redefining Liberal Art Education in the GCC. Mark Olson — American University of Sharjah

382. Social Movements: Theoretical Challenges - Regular Paper Session - Room 5.03 Presider: Isabel Rodriguez, Brooklyn College, The City University of New York Families in Social Movements: How to fit two disparate fields together. J.L. Johnson — George Mason University The Creation of ACE in Bedford Hill's Correctional Facility within the HIV/AIDS Awareness Movement of the Twentieth Century. Isabel Rodriguez — Brooklyn College, The City University of New York

383. Community, Collaboration, and the internet - Regular Paper Session - Room 5.07 Presider: Hatice Akca, university of south carolina Endogamous Caste Boundaries in Extended (Social) Space: Embeddedness, Emplacement and Reterritorialization in the context of the Internet. jillet sarah SAM — UMCP Social Life in Online Neighborhood: Conversational Network Analysis in Nation of Neighbors. Jeehye Kang — University of Maryland at College Park, Alan Neustadtl — University of Marlyand Emergent Bureaucracies: explaining the development of governance structures in online collaborative projects.. José Tomás Atria — Columbia University The Online Discourse: an Analysis of the Virtual Public Discussion on a Debatable Political Issue. Hatice Akca — university of south carolina

384. "The Conference Mommy": Negotiating and Enjoying Conferences with Children (panel session, children welcome!) - Workshop - Room 3.01

385. How to Get Published in Trails, the Teaching Resources and Innovation Library for Sociology - Workshop - Room 4.04 Organizers: Mikaila Arthur, Rhode Island College; Gayle A. Sulik, University at Albany

386. Assimilation and Ethnic Identity – Roundtable 1 - Room 5.08 Presider: Syed Ali, long island university-brooklyn New Jewish Immigrant Needs and the Triple Melting Pot Revisited. Ephraim Shapiro — NYU School of Medicine Who you hang out with defines who you are: Peers and assimilation. Syed Ali — long island university- brooklyn Ethnic Options? Latin American Jewish Immigrants in the United States. Laura Limonic — CUNY Graduate Center

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Sunday, 8:30 AM-10:00 AM 387. Building Community in Teaching – Roundtable 2 - Room 5.08 Community-building in an Online Course. Brandy Ellison — University of Notre Dame Teaching Introductory Sociology: Student Assessments as Collaborative Learning Events. Aimee Vieira — Norwich University Reflexive meta-participation as a technique for teaching undergraduate research methods: an extension and refinement.. Bayliss J. Camp — California State University - Sacramento Discussant: Kathleen Gray, Elizabeth City State University

388. The Long Haul: De-Mobilization and Inaction – Roundtable 3 - Room 5.08 Constructing the Culture of "Clone-bury": Analyzing the Roots of Student Inaction on a College Campus. Christopher Wetzel — Stonehill College, Amanda Malachowski — Stonehill College, Abby Arcadipane — Stonehill College Demobilization Processes, Poor People's Movements, and Patronage Politics: "Double Pressure" in contemporary Argentina. Pablo Lapegna — University of Georgia Riding on Empty: External Abeyance Structures and New York's Critical Mass. Dave Siegel — CUNY- Graduate Center Discussant: Charlotte Ryan, University of Massachusetts, Lowell 389. STDs – Roundtable 4 - Room 5.08 The Stories We Tell Ourselves: Consumer Demand for the Gardasil Vaccine in the Medicalization of HPV in men. Kathy Livingston — Quinnipiac University The CDC's Construction of Sexually Transmitted Diseases. Caroline Faulkner — Franklin & Marshall College, Lauren Southwick — Franklin and Marshall College Incarceration and Sexual Health among Adult Men in the United States: A Sexual Marketplaces Approach. Valerio Bacak — University of Pennsylvania, Jason Schnittker — University of Pennsylvania Discussant: Jason Crockett, Kutztown University of Pennsylvania

390. The Meanings of Work – Roundtable 5 - Room 5.08 Volunteer Labor Performed by Women in the Roman Catholic Church as Gift. Jared Hanneman — Graduate Center - City University of New York Meaning At Work: Unpaid Interns in the Music Industry and Manufacturing Consent. Alexandre Frenette — CUNY Graduate Center Just A Job: Occupational Thought and Value in the Visual Arts. Alison Gerber — Yale University Discussant: Jennifer Ashlock, Notre Dame of Maryland University 391. Drugs and Other Alternatives – Roundtable 6 - Room 5.08 Presider: Misty Curreli, Stony Brook University The Corporate Social Responsibility of the Pharmaceutical Industry: Health and Human Rights. Helen Jolly — State University of New York at Stony Brook Exploring Potential Changes in Attributes and Attitudes among Undergraduate Nursing Students. Barret Michalec — University of Delaware Does Interaction with Complementary and Alternative Medicine Cultivate Self-Efficacious Patients?: Mapping the Pathways toward Health for Chronic Pain Sufferers. Misty Curreli — Stony Brook University Religion and Well-Being: A Reciprocal Effects Model. Marta Elliott — University of Nevada, Reno, Michael Doane — University of Nevada, Reno 392. Race, Gender, and Culture – Roundtable 7 - Room 5.08 Presider: Yingyao Wang, Yale University Male Dominance in Youth Subcultures. Yuniya Kawamura — Fashion Institute of Technology/SUNY Culture Structure and History as Mechanisms: The Discursive Formation of "Shanghai Little Men" (1843- 2010). Yingyao Wang — Yale University Imagining the Legacies of Slavery: Toward a Cultural Sociology of Causal Narratives. Crystal Fleming — SUNY Stony Brook Competing Narratives: an Islamic Writing Movement of Indonesian Domestic Workers in Hong Kong. Shiho Sawai — Tokyo University of Foreign Studies Being Woman in Santarem, Brazil. Brian Fowler —

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393. Improving Education – Roundtable 8 - Room 5.08 Presider: Susan Joel, Springfield College A Pilot Study of a Multicultural Criminal Justice Class: Impact on Student Learning. Nancy Hirschinger- Blank — Widener University, Lori Simons — Widener University Service Learning: A Key Component of Education. Joanne Ardovini — Metroploitan College of New York Laying the Groundwork for Civic Engagement and Positional Leadership: A Pilot Study of a Service-based First Year Seminar. Susan Joel — Springfield College Perceptions of Meritocracy in Singapore's Educational System. Voon Chin Phua — Gettysburg College, Joseph W. Miller — Gettysburg College

394. Experiences of Poverty – Roundtable 9 - Room 5.08 Race and Rejection of Poverty Stigma. Joan Maya Mazelis — Rutgers University Poverty and Rates of Public Assistance Use in Upstate New York. Nicole D'Anna — University at Albany, SUNY

395. Military Structure and Its Effects - Mini-conference: Military - Room 3.04 Organizer: Ryan Kelty, Washington College Social Stratification and Ethnic Mobilization: U.S. Military Deaths in Southeast Asia. Richard Talbot — Anna Maria College How Anticipatory Socialization Can Increase Retention at the United States Military Academy. Scotty Michael Autin — United States Military Academy Living within a "Greedy Institution": The Institutional and Social Control of Army Spouses. William James Oliver — Syracuse University

396. How to Build Something in New York - Local Interest - Metropolis Organizer: James Jasper, CUNY-Graduate Center Discussants: David Halle, University of California-Los Angeles/Graduate Center-CUNY Harvey Molotch, NYU Lee Compton

10:15 AM-11:45 AM

397. ESS Executive Committee Meeting II - - Empire

398. Trauma Narratives - Thematic Session - Room 3.11 Organizer: Judith Gerson, Rutgers University "Hundreds of Instances of Slights": Seeing the Trauma in Discrimination. Elizabeth Higginbotham — University of Delaware Tell My Story: Rape and Race in Black Women's Lives. C. Shawn McGuffey — Boston College From Collected to Collective Memories of Apartheid Atrocities. Robyn Autry — Wesleyan University Returning to Sites of Terror: Reliving Trauma Narratives Among First, Second and Third Generation Holocaust Survivors. Janet Jacobs — University of Colorado Discussant: Arlene Stein, Rutgers

399. Pink Ribbon Blues: How Breast Cancer Culture Undermines Women's Health by Gayle Sulik - Author-Meets-Critics - Room 4.11 Organizer: Astrid Eich-Krohm, Southern Connecticut State University Discussants: Astrid Eich-Krohm, Southern Connecticut State University Omar Nagi, Mount Saint Vincent Barbara Katz Rothman, Baruch/CUNY Gayle A. Sulik, University at Albany

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Sunday, 10:15 AM-11:45 AM – cont’d 400. Weber and Friends - Regular Paper Session - Room 3.01 Presider: Mary Ann Lamanna, University of Nebraska at Omaha Legality and Legitimacy: Reworking Max Weber Regarding Modern Authoritarianism. Kiat-Jin Lee — University of California, Riverside, Bryan S. Turner — The Graduate Center, The City University of New York Becoming a god: Max Weber and the Social Construction of Charismatic Power. Paul Joosse — The Ethics of Belief. Carolyn Ryan — Drexel University, Douglas Porpora — Drexel University Tour de Theorie: Some Social Theorists through Proustian Eyes. Mary Ann Lamanna — University of Nebraska at Omaha

401. GLBTQ Parenthood - Regular Paper Session - Room 3.02 Recrafting Kinship: Queer Narratives of Becoming Parents. Laura Victoria Heston — University of Massachusetts- Amherst On the Parental Fault Line: Judicial Constructions of Lesbian and Bisexual Motherhood in the United States. Kristy Watkins — Colgate University How Do Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, and Transgender Parents Do Gender With Their Children? An Exploratory Qualitative Study. Cara Bergstrom-Lynch — Eastern Connecticut State University Lesbian parents telling the family Story. Sheila Anne. Quaid — University of Sunderland

402. Bullying and Harassment - Regular Paper Session - Room 3.03 Presider: Markella Rutherford, Wellesley College Surveying Bullying: Examining the Effect of Social Context on Quantitative Measures of Student Interaction. Brent Harger — Albright College, Brittany Willard — Albright College Understanding the Contexual Nature of Fear of Victimization: An Examination of Girls' and Boys' and Girls' Fear of being Bullied. Kimberly Lynn Savannah Silla — University at Buffalo Words that Hurt: The Construction of Childhood Bullying as a Social Problem. Markella Rutherford — Wellesley College Considering Context: What Peer Sexual Harassment Means to Students. Dana Hysock Witham — Indiana University of PA

403. Sustainability and Environmentalism - Regular Paper Session - Room 3.05 Presider: Abby Templer, University of Massachusetts, Amherst "Green is (Not) the New Black: Social Status and Environmentalism". Janet A Lorenzen — Rutgers University "How Long Can We Keep Doing This?" Sustainability as a Strictly Temporal Concept. Chris Robert Colocousis — James Madison University, Cesar J. Rebellon — University of New Hampshire, Nick Smith — University of New Hampshire Sustainable from the Start: The Diaper Debate Sheds Light on Challenges to Environmentally Preferable Consumption. Monique Y. Ouimette — Boston College Living in a Connected World: Enacting Judeo-Christian Environmentalism Through Ethical Consumption. Abby Templer — University of Massachusetts, Amherst Examining the Ecological Footprint: The Effects of World System Position, World Polity, and the Race to the Bottom. David M. Lewis — SUNY Oneonta, Gregory M. Fulkerson — SUNY Oneonta 404. Narratives of Persuasion - Regular Paper Session - Room 3.06 Mobilizing Narratives: Appeals by a Pet Animal Rescue Organization. Catherine M. Wilson — University of Massachusetts, Amherst Understanding Persuasive Processes: An Examination of Narratives Involving Glamour and Charisma in the Reclaiming Movement. Elizabeth Williamson — Rutgers University Diasporic Voices from the Irish Republican Movement in the United States. Danielle Zach — The City University of New York Graduate Center 405. Pathways to College - Regular Paper Session - Room 3.10 Well, My Friend Loved It: The Importance of Student Networks in the College Exploration Process. Megan M. Holland — Harvard University All grimy with it: narrating the college planning process. Audrey Devine-Eller — Rutgers University Viewing their Potential through the Actions of Others: How Perceived Regard Affects Underrepresented Minorities' Pathways to College. Lara Perez-Felkner — NORC at the University of Chicago Discussant: David Karen, Bryn Mawr College

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406. Social Inequalities and Student Achievement - Regular Paper Session - Room 4.01 Presider: Brian Carolan, Montclair State University Beyond Black and White: The Effects of School Racial and Economic Composition on Low-Income Students' Achievement. Queenie Zhu — Harvard University Gender Difference in Within Class Reading Ability Group Placement in Early School Grades for Non- Hispanic Black and Hispanic Students. Anthony Buttaro, Jr. — The Graduate Center - CUNY, Sophia Catsambis — Queens College and The Graduate Center - CUNY The Impact of School Transitions on Children's Math and Reading Learning in the First Through Fifth Grades. Brian Carolan — Montclair State University Contradiction in Culture: Cultural Capital or Oppositional Culture? Karen Kozlowski — University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

407. Construction of Political Selves - Regular Paper Session - Room 4.02 Presider: Matthew Mahler, University of Massachusetts at Amherst Embodied "Stories," Political Selves, and the View from the World (Out-There). Matthew Mahler — University of Massachusetts at Amherst Para-Political Actors and the Political Public Sphere. Andrew Horvitz — SUNY Albany A Complex Reputation: Visualizations of Shifts in 's Public Persona. Caroline Erb-Medina — Graduate Center of the City University of New York A Dream Denied: Rhetorical Uses of Moral Shock in the Coming Out Stories of Undocumented Students. Erika Iverson — CUNY-Graduate Center

408. Gender and Social Movements - Regular Paper Session - Room 4.03 The Tupamaros: engendering gender discourses and practices. Gabriela Gonzalez Vaillant — Stony Brook University The Politics of Inclusive Solidarity of a Feminist Coalition in Puerto Rico. Firuzeh Shokooh Valle — Northeastern University Undoing the "Paradox" of Islamic Feminism: Political community in the slums of Hyderabad, India. Fareen Parvez — University of Massachusetts-Amherst Discussant: Elizabeth Chiarello, Princeton University

409. Patterns of Health and Illness - Regular Paper Session - Room 4.04 Presider: Shelley Eriksen, California State University, Long Beach "'What About that Spot on My Child's Neck?': A Regional Study of Children and Adolescents at Risk for Type 2 Diabetes". Shelley Eriksen — California State University, Long Beach, Beth Manke — California State University, Long Beach Examining the Income Gradient: An Exploration of Psychosocial and Material Factors as Mediators between Income and Mortality.. Meghan Kuebler — Columbia University, Peter Muennig — Columbia University, Zohn Rosen — Columbia University, Jaeseung Kim — Columbia University Mailman School of Pulbic Health Predicting Heart Disease among African-American Women Using the Social Ecological Mode: Examining the Mediating and Moderating Influences of Depression on Heart Disease. Lysha Lewis — Howard University Community Health Workers: Understanding their roles in improving health among Asian- Americans. Ephraim Shapiro — NYU School of Medicine, Nadia Islam — NYU school of medicine, Rhodora ursua — NYU School of Medicine, Chau trinh-Shevrin — NYU School of Medicine, Mariano rey — NYU School of Medicine

410. Culture, Place and Community - Regular Paper Session - Room 4.05 Organizers: Jodi H. Cohen, Bridgewater State University; Sarah Landry, Georgia State University Heritage Imagined: Tourists' reckoning with the authenticity of Carcassonne. Jodi H. Cohen — Bridgewater State University Paving Paradise: An Ethnographic Study of Vehicle Living. Michele Wakin — Bridgewater State University 'You Go Girl!': The Internet as a Space for the Rejection of Hegemonic Femininity in Women's Sport. Sarah Landry — Georgia State University, Amanda Atwell — Georgia State University Hong Kong Pride: Building visibility and community. Jennifer M. Raymond — Union Institute & University Coming Out: Theories of Individual Identity and Community. Meghan Murphy — University of Buffalo

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Sunday, 10:15 AM-11:45 AM – cont’d 411. Stories of the Formerly Incarcerated and Their Experiences of Reintegration - Regular Paper Session - Room 4.06 Organizer: Lior Gideon, John Jay College of Criminal Justice A year in the life: How the lives of criminal justice system-involved women changed (and didn't change) over the course of a year and how they understood these changes. Andrea Leverentz — University of Massachusetts Boston Barriers to Successful Reintegration of the Formerly Incarcerated. Douglas E. Thompkins — John Jay College of Criminal Justice/CUNY Still under surveillance: The experiences of women's reentry from a halfway house setting. Andrea Cantora — John Jay College of Criminal Justice Life after Sing Sing. Cory Feldman — John Jay College of Criminal Justice Doing What I Do Best: Legal Work, Hustling, and Manhood among Formerly Incarcerated Urban Youth. Jamie Fader — SUNY Albany Discussant: Lior Gideon, John Jay College of Criminal Justice

412. The Lowering of Higher Education - Regular Paper Session - Room 4.10 Law and Professional Autonomy: Academic Freedom After Garcetti. Gerald Turkel — University of Delaware What is Happening to Pell? Jonathan Ryan. Davis — The Graduate Center at CUNY Media Rhetoric on the Feminization of Higher Education: The Paradox of Neoliberalism in the Academy. Marisa Allison — George Mason University Towards greater (in)equality? Gender and race segregation in green fields of study in higher education. Dafna Gelbgiser — Cornell University, Kyle Albert — Cornell University Discussant: Joanne Ardovini, Metroploitan College of New York

413. Disorders and Diagnoses - Regular Paper Session - Room 5.03 Presider: Jessica L Streeter, Rutgers University Bodies, Objects, and Social Sanctions: Discovering Disorder before Diagnosis. Jennifer Esala — University of New Hampshire Consensus, Community, Classification: The DSM 5 and the Creation of Mental Health. Amanda Delong — The New School for Social Research Multiple Eyes on the Use of Psychotropic Medications among Children in Foster Care: Stakeholders' Constructions of 'Risk and Benefit'. Thomas Mackie — Brandeis University Childhood Bipolar Disorder: Electronic Support Groups, Concerned Parents, and the Medicalization of Problem Behaviors. Jessica L Streeter — Rutgers University 414. Urban Visions - Regular Paper Session - Room 5.04 Presider: Konrad Aderer, Brooklyn College Vernacular Visions: The Contemporary Street Considered as a Visual Culture and Landscape. James M Dickinson — Rider University Beneath the Spectacle: Following the Lion's Dance through Chinatown, New York. Konrad Aderer — Brooklyn College Urban Mobile Artists: Why Place Still Matters for Burners in Portland, Oregon. Genevieve Cox — University of New Hampshire "The brave colored men of Utica:" Telling Sociological Stories Visually. Jan Joseph DeAmicis — Utica College 415. Constructing National and Regional Identities - Regular Paper Session - Room 5.07 Presider: Sinem Adar, Brown University Education System and National Identity in Iran: Literature textbooks analysis. Ensieh Eftekhari — Stony Brook University "Who Owns the Nation?" Postcolonial Korean States and Transborder Membership Politics. Jaeeun Kim — Princeton University From a "Cosmopolitan" City to a "City of Remnants": Everyday lives of non-Muslims in Istanbul from the early 1920s till 1970s. Sinem Adar — Brown University Negotiating Hybrid Nostalgia: Second-Generation Indo-Guyanese Americans Marking Ethnic Boundaries and Performances in New York. Nazreen Bacchus — The Graduate Center, CUNY

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Sunday, 10:15 AM-11:45 AM – cont’d 416. Constructing Race – Roundtable 1 - Room 5.08 Presider: Vaso Thomas, Bronx Community College Learning (not) to talk about race: Investigating what doctoral students learn about race variables. Michael Armijo — University of Pennsylvania, Lisa Merrill — University of Pennsylvania, Valerie Lundy-Wagner — New York University The Greeks of New York: From Dark Foreigners to White Ethnics. Vaso Thomas — Bronx Community College U.S. and Foreign-Born Latinos: Examining Differences in Perceived Discrimination. Patrick Joe Stark — Catholic University of America Participation and Influence in Task Groups. Murray Webster — UNC Charlotte, Lisa S. Walker — UNC Charlotte, Sharon C. Doerer — UNC Charlotte 417. Elections and Public Opinion in the U.S. and Europe – Roundtable 2 - Room 5.08 Presider: Robert B. Smith, Social Structural Research Inc. Aspects of the 2008 Presidential Election (and Implications for 2012). Robert B. Smith — Social Structural Research Inc. Representation by Numbers: Demography, Redistricting, and the Political Horizon. Michael Rodríguez- Muñiz — Brown University The Purse-Strings Hypothesis Revisited: Estimating the Direct Effect of Economic Circumstances on Political Attitudes. David Pedulla — Princeton University, Lindsay Owens — Stanford University Public Opinion on European Integration. Bilge Sanli — Stony Brook University 418. Cultural Consumption, Irony, and Authenticity – Roundtable 3 - Room 5.08 "The Art and Spectacle of the Tattoo: Popularization and the Second Tattoo Renaissance". David Paul Strohecker — University of Maryland College Park, William Adam Yagatich — University of Maryland Authenticity in a Rebellious Subculture: An Analysis of Punk and Hardcore Music Fans. Abagail Williams — Consuming Contemporary TV in America: Irony, Guilty Pleasures, and Symbolic Boundaries.. Charles Allan McCoy — University of Virginia, Roscoe Scarborough — University of Virginia Discussant: Pamela Donovan, Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania

419. Therapy and Society – Roundtable 4 - Room 5.08 Mindfulness Meditation and the Politics of Personal Responsibility. Kaelyn Wiles — Grinnell College Indexing the Sensory Unconscious: Reformulating Approaches to Memory through an Investigation of EMDR's Use In Humanitarian Interventions. Kim Cunningham — CUNY Graduate Center Discussant: Dena T. Smith, Goucher College

420. Marriage and Inequality in the Cross-National Context – Roundtable 5 - Room 5.08 Presider: Diana Pehlic, University at Buffalo The Impact of Marriage and Childbearing on Women's Employment and Earnings in Urban China and Japan. Pianpian Carolyn Xu — Yale University Education and Marriage: The Case of Urban China 1989-2006. Yuping Zhang — Lehigh University, Emily Hannum — University of Pennsylvania Income Inequality and the Prevalence of Educational Assortative Marriage: Evidence from the Luxembourg Income Study. David Monaghan — The Graduate Center, CUNY Estimating Non-Labor Force Participation across Immigrant Groups of Women by Cultural Background and Spousal Ethnicity. Diana Pehlic — University at Buffalo WE DON'T GET WHAT WE WANT: The Effect of Marital Status, Gender And Number of Children on Desired Time Allotment. Marshal Neal Fettro — Elizabethtown College, Michele Lee Kozimor-King — Elizabethtown College 421. Drugs: Legal and Illegal – Roundtable 6 - Room 5.08 Measuring Drug Trajectories over the Life Course: A Mixed Methods Approach Using Bayesian Analysis on Life History Data. Miriam Boeri — Kennesaw State University, Thor Whalen — Kennesaw State University Equivalent or Similar? The construction of scientifically informed regulatory concepts. Tatiana Andia — Brown University Gender and Alcohol: A Qualitative Analysis. Susan Bullers — UNCW Discussant: Brian C Kelly, Purdue University

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422. The Financial Downturn and Economic Security – Roundtable 7 - Room 5.08 A Temporary Future: Managerial Work and the Trend Toward Temping. Laureen O'Brien — University of Arizona Market, ideology, and uncertainty under the neoliberal paradigm: The experience of Low-paid workers in the Chilean Private Pension System. Rodrigo Figueroa — University of Connecticut "At Last, I Will Make My Final Payment": Stress, Indebtedness and Suicide in Romania's Long Neoliberal Crisis. Gerard Weber — Bronx Community College of the City University of New York Narrating Foreclosure: The Salience of Immigrant Experiences. Karen McCormack — Wheaton College, Iyar Mazar — Boston College

423. Social Organization of Science – Roundtable 8 - Room 5.08 Is academic science trapped inside the Ivory Tower? Knowledge vs. environment as a source of science- based inventions. Michael Bikard — MIT Gender, Race, and Place: The Geography of Science Achievement. Sandra Hanson — Catholic University The DNA Case: Sex, Personality, Cultural Clash and Scientific Collaboration. John Wilkes — Worcester Polytechnic Institute Discussant: Sara Shostak, Brandeis University

424. Why People Move – Roundtable 9 - Room 5.08 Presider: Diane C Bates, The College of New Jersey Migration Intentions and Community Attachment in Different Types of Rural Places. Jessica Ulrich — The University of New Hampshire, Megan Henly — University of New Hampshire, Thomas G. Safford — University of New Hampshire Predicting Migration from Rural Amazonia: Preliminary Results from a Longitudinal Case Study. Diane C Bates — The College of New Jersey Social Vulnerability, Climate Change, and Population Dynamics: An Agent-based Approach.. Jenniffer Santos-Hernandez — UDEL / Oak Ridge National Laboratory

425. The Military and "The Unspoken" - Mini-conference: Military - Room 3.04 Organizer: Ryan Kelty, Washington College The camouflage of life: Stories of soldiers in the military intelligence field. Tamara Peyton — York University Indefinite Detention and the Construction of the Enemy. Lester Howard Andrist — University of Maryland

426. NY and LA, the Uncertain Future: The Financial Crisis and its Ongoing Ramifications - Local Interest - Metropolis Organizers: Andrew Beveridge, Queens College/Graduate Center-CUNY; David Halle, University of California-Los Angeles/Graduate Center-CUNY The Housing and Economic Crisis. Brendan O'Flaherty — Columbia University Politics of Crisis. John Mollenkopf — CUNY-Graduate Center, Raphael Sonenshein — Cal State Fullerton The Genesis of Crisis: "looting" by lenders, default by profligate borrowers, or government housing incentives. Andrew Beveridge — Queens College/Graduate Center-CUNY The Struggle for Power: banks, homeowners, Dodd-Frank, and Occupy Wall Street. David Halle — University of California-Los Angeles/Graduate Center-CUNY

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427. Narratives of Everyday Diversity on Local Shopping Streets: New York, Berlin, Toronto - Special Presidential Session - Room 4.11 Organizer: Sharon Zukin, CUNY-Brooklyn College and Graduate Center Presider: Xiangming Chen, Trinity College New York Narratives. Sharon Zukin — CUNY-Brooklyn College and Graduate Center, Philip Kasinitz — Graduate Center and Hunter College, CUNY, Laura Braslow — CUNY-Graduate Center, Benjamin Haber — CUNY-Graduate Center, Jacob Lederman — CUNY Graduate Center, Sara Lucia Martucci — CUNY Graduate Center, Greg Narr — CUNY Graduate Center, Vanessa Paul — CUNY Graduate Center, Samantha Saghera — CUNY Graduate Center, Tommy Wu — CUNY Graduate Center, Fang Xu — Graduate Center of City University of New York Berlin Narratives. Talja Blokland — Humboldt University Berlin, Christine Henschel — Humboldt University, Julia Nast — Humboldt University Toronto Narratives. Katharine Rankin — University of Toronto, Melissa Fong — University of Toronto

428. Social Relations Online - Regular Paper Session - Room 3.01 Presider: Jen Lundquist, University of Massachusetts Amherst New Media, New Realities: Co-Constructing Digital and Material Experiences. Stephanie Laudone — Fordham University African American Social Networking Online: Applying a Digital Practice Approach to Understanding Digital Inequalities. Roderick Graham — Rhode Island College, Danielle T. Smith — Rochester Institute of Technology Online self presentation on dating sites: expressing identity through profile pictures. Cláudia Casimiro — Centre for Research and Studies in Sociology - University Institute of Lisbon Subjectivities & Intersectionalities of Racial Identity: How People See Race. Ken-Hou Lin — University of Massachusetts, Amherst, Jen Lundquist — University of Massachusetts Amherst, Rebecca Rosen — University of Massachusetts, Amherst

429. Affiliation and Disaffiliation: Who are 'We'? - Regular Paper Session - Room 3.02 Presider: Diana Mincyte, New York University Constructing "We": A discourse analysis of Soviet -era anekots. Michelle Smirnova — University of Maryland College Park The Meaning of Education for National Identity: A Multilevel Analysis Using the World Values Survey. Pavla Harris — University of Colorado at Boulder "I Am Not a Farmer:" Non-Identity and Political Subject-Making in the New Europe. Diana Mincyte — New York University

430. Racial Identity - Regular Paper Session - Room 3.03 Presider: Monique Alcala, Old Dominion University Race and Foster Care. Heidi Obach — SUNY Binghamton Distributing Identity: Does Skin Color Matter in the Allocation of Cultural Values Among Mexican American Youth? Monique Alcala — Old Dominion University Racial and Ethnic Self-Identity of Domestic Servant Girls in Marilia City (Brazil). Ethel Kosminsky — Queens College Socialization and Identity of Vulnerable Children in Colombia. Randy Salm — George Mason University, Eduardo Aguirre — National University of Colombia

431. Remembering Race, Constructing Blackness - Regular Paper Session - Room 3.04 Presider: Robyn Autry, Wesleyan University Memory as Praxis: Working with Oral History at Cape Town's District Six Museum. Robyn Autry — Wesleyan University Touring Slavery: Remapping Blackness Through Stories of Capture. Warren McKinney — Columbia University Constructing Memory in the Absence of History: Embodying Conflicting Narratives at Historic Brattonsville. Pamela Brown — The New School for Social Research Elite Philanthropy at African American Museums. Patricia Banks — Mount Holyoke College

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432. Law and Outlaw - Regular Paper Session - Room 3.05 Mechanisms of De-institutionalization: The Equal Employment Opportunity Law and the Abandonment of Sex-Segregating Practices in Japan. Eunmi Mun — Harvard University Subversion and Peril: Social Processes in North Korean Gulags.. Jee Jee Kim — George Washington University Social Protest, Institutional Change, and the Transformation of Executions in the United States. Annulla Linders — University of Cincinnati Discussant: Kathryn Fox, University of Vermont

433. Social Media and the Arts of Digital Existence: Being for Others Online - Regular Paper Session - Room 4.01 Organizers: Christopher Donoghue , Kean University; Nathan Jurgenson, University of Maryland; PJ Rey, University of Maryland Digital Life After Death: An Examination of Facebook and Mourning. Stacie Meihaus Jankowski — Indiana University Reconceptualizing Online Interactions: Unpacking the Purpose and Effects of Mediated Communication. Lauren Wagner — Oxford University Social Media and the Pharmaceutical and Biotechnology Industries: Shaping Consumer-Industry Relations, Health, and Patienthood. Sonia Alam — University of California, San Francisco An Online Dating Profile: Changing Demographics. PJ Rey — University of Maryland

434. Eat Your Heart Out: The Culture of Food - Regular Paper Session - Room 4.02 Presider: Robert Fenton, George Mason University Ethnicity and Expertise: Immigrant Cooks with Haute Aspirations. Krishnendu Ray — New York University Omnivorousness across fields: An analysis of practices in cultural participation and food consumption. Naja Buono Stamer — Copenhagen University, Thomas B. Lund — Copenhagen University The USSR that wasn't lost: Soviet food among Soviet immigrants in the USA.. Sprinceana Vitalie — George Mason University Mediation and Mobility of the Meal: Intersecting Trajectories of People and Products in (Sub)Urban Tokyo. Robert Fenton — George Mason University

435. Stories of Women: Race, Class, and Status in Historical Context - Regular Paper Session - Room 4.03 Organizers: Roberta Spalter-Roth, American Sociological Association; Patricia M Lengermann, The George Washington University; Jill Niebrugge-Brantley, American University Socialization of Children in the "Outer-Boroughs". Roberta Spalter-Roth — American Sociological Association Traveling Far: Five Caribbean Cousins and Their Adventures with Migration and Mobility. Patricia M. Lengermann — The George Washington University Why Did We Love Lucy? Jill Niebrugge-Brantley — American University

436. Sociologists in Retirement - Regular Paper Session - Room 4.04 Organizer: Susan Prager, Brooklyn College Discussant: Susan Prager, Brooklyn College

437. Shaping Sexualities - Regular Paper Session - Room 4.05 Presider: Sarah Miller, University of Massachusetts, Amherst Is Chivalry Dead?. Virginia Adams O'Connell — Moravian College Negotiating Male-Directed Courtship Scripts: Reconciling Egalitarian Ideals with Traditional Gender Norms. Ellen Lamont — New York University Social Patterns in Dating and Hooking Up. Kristi Hoffman — Roanoke College, Tracy Luff — Concord University, Marit Berntson — Roanoke College Cougars on the Prowl? Perceptions of New Conceptions of Older Women's Sexuality. Beth Montemurro — Pennsylvania State University, Abington, Jenna Marie. Siefken — Pennsylvania State University, Abington "Trumors," Sluts, and Lesbians: Gossip and Gendered Constraint Among American Girls. Sarah Miller — University of Massachusetts, Amherst

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438. Succeeding in College - Regular Paper Session - Room 4.06 Presider: Paul Attewell, CUNY Graduate Center Social Class and College Completion: Ideologies of Independence and Family Financial Support. Liza Reisel — Institute for Social Research, Paul Attewell — CUNY Graduate Center It's Not What You Know: The Use of Social Capital Among Disadvantaged College Students. Judith Sedaitis — Berkeley College Understanding What it Takes to Feel "At Home in College" Through Focus Groups. Stefanie Bruno — City University of New York, Drew Allen — City University of New York Differences in College Students' Grades: An Exploratory Study. K. Brandon Lang — Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania

439. Building Community - Regular Paper Session - Room 4.10 Presider: Jill Eshelman, Northeastern University Framing Green Agendas: How Urban Communities Negotiate Environmental Sustainability. Jill Eshelman — Northeastern University Unpacking the Growth Machine: Exploring Urban Development Politics in Providence through the Greening of the Knowledge District Project. Marcelo Bohrt Seeghers — Brown University, Jamie L. McPike — Brown University Planning for Possibility. Dave Overfelt — Rochester Institute of Technology "Community Collective Responses to Orphanhood and Children's Vulnerability in Kano- Nigeria's Largest City". Mustapha Hashim Kurfi — Boston University, Massachusetts

440. Climate Change - Regular Paper Session - Room 5.03 Presider: Matthew Cutler, University of New Hampshire Economic Narratives and Climate Change. Jeffrey Zimmerman — New School for Social Research Social capital, place meanings and perceived resilience to climate change. Jordan W. Smith — Purdue University, Roger L. Moore — North Carolina State University, Dorothy H. Anderson — North Carolina State University Public Knowledge, Opinions, and Concern About Polar Regions and Climate Change: A Longitudinal Assessment. Matthew Cutler — University of New Hampshire, Andrew Schaefer — University of New Hampshire, Lawrence Hamilton — University of New Hampshire

441. Collective Memory - Regular Paper Session - Room 5.04 Presider: Alissa Boguslaw, The New School Projective Remembering: Bridging the Past and Future at the 20th Anniversary of the Berlin Wall. Andrea Mueller — Rutgers University The Installation of History: Holocaust Memory in an Independent Kosovo. Alissa Boguslaw — The New School Two sides of a coin: The interplay between autobiographical and collective memory of the German Democratic Republic. Melanie Lorek — Graduate Center, CUNY Representations of Witness and Reconciliation in Stories about the Bombing of Guernica. Joyce Apsel — New York University

442. Constructing the Media 'Other': Enemies and Immigrants - Regular Paper Session - Room 5.07 Terrifying Environmentalism. Paul Joosse — Well-Intentioned Racism in Multicultural Media: Analyzing South Asian Characterization in NBC's Outsourced. Sheena Sood — Temple University Immigration and the Media. Alyssa Bostrom — Roanoke College Discussant: John Sonnett, University of Mississippi

443. StoryCorps as resource for sociologists - Workshop - Metropolis Organizer: Sofya Aptekar , Max Planck Institute, CUNY Grad Center Discussants: Adam Wilson, StoryCorps Virginia Millington, StoryCorps

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444. Atlas.ti: Beyond Coding - Workshop - Room 3.06 Organizers: Chinyere Osuji, University of Pennsylvania; Crystal Fleming, SUNY Stony Brook

445. Toward a Media Sociology? – Roundtable 1 - Room 5.08 Organizer: Jason Smith, George Mason Universty Discussants: Linda M Waldron, Christopher Newport University Sarah Stonbely, New York University

446. Residential mobility and neighborhood change in childhood – Roundtable 2 - Room 5.08 Organizer: Mary Clare Lennon, Graduate Center, CUNY Disorder in the Neighborhood: A Theoretical and Epistemological Critique of Recent Directions in the Study of 'Neighborhood Effects'. David Monaghan — The Graduate Center, CUNY Student Residential Mobility, Well-Being, and Academic Achievement. Matt Block — Graduate Center, CUNY, Jonathan Ryan. Davis — The Graduate Center at CUNY Residential Mobility in Young Children: Why Families Move. Mary Clare Lennon — Graduate Center, CUNY, Emily Nell — Graduate Center, CUNY, Anthony Buttaro, Jr. — The Graduate Center - CUNY Residential Mobility in Young Children: Where Families Move. Anthony Buttaro, Jr. — The Graduate Center - CUNY, Jang Sou Hun — Graduate Center, CUNY, Mary Clare Lennon — Graduate Center, CUNY, Jerold Davis — Graduate Center, CUNY

447. Pride, Mourning, and Commemoration – Roundtable 3 - Room 5.08 Commemorating 9/11: Secularization, Sacralization and Implicit Religion in Downtown Manhattan. Barbara Walters — CUNY Kingsborough and SPS, Marco Castro — cuny sps The Meaning Behind the Mourning: An Exploratory Study of Roadside Memorials. Joleen Greenwood — Kutztown University of PA Discussant: Mary Hufford, University of Pennsylvania

448. Organizing Diversity – Roundtable 4 - Room 5.08 Presider: Luka B. Carfagna, Boston College Decoupling Diversity: Organizational Change and Racial Inequity at the University of Vermont. Luka B. Carfagna — Boston College Organizational Diversity, Stability and Recruitment: Does Racial Diversity Spur Organizational Outreach in US Congregations?. Erin Johnston — Princeton University, Matthew Loveland — Lemoyne Organizational Mobilization Against HIV/AIDS in Black Communities: Challenges to Multiple Intersecting Systems of Oppression Through Secular and Faith-Based Approaches. Michelle Beadle-Holder — University of Maryland Comparative Federalism and Ethnic Diversity in Africa. Alem S. Habtu — Queens College / CUNY

449. Race and Mental Health – Roundtable 5 - Room 5.08 Presider: Karen R. Monaghan, University of Massachusetts, Boston Racial Disparities in Mental Health Service Use: Examining Religiosity and Stigma. Trenita Childers — Duke University Racial Disparities in the Treatment of Mental Health.. Karen R. Monaghan — University of Massachusetts, Boston Social Support, Mental Illness and Service Utilization among Somali Refugees in the United States. Sirry Alang — The role of acculturation in the stress process: Gendered racism, psychosocial resources, and suicide among African American women. Brea Perry — University of Kentucky, Erin Pullen — University of Kentucky, Carrie Oser — University of Kentucky

450. Stories and Narratives – Roundtable 6 - Room 5.08 The Voice of the New Zealand Worker: Narratives from below the minimum wage. David Sinfield — Auckland University of Technology Narratives of Blame: Homeless Providers and Their Struggle to Reconcile Agency and Structure. Alexis Mann — Brandeis University, Tatjana Meschede — Brandeis University Discussant: Joshua Wakeham, Harvard University

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451. Education at Risk – Roundtable 7 - Room 5.08 From Baby Steps to Scary Steps to Solutions: Comparing the Perceptions of the Risks for Gang Recruitment and Plans for Action of Public Educators and Staff. Laura Lynn Hansen — Western New England University, Denise Kindschi Gosselin — Western New England University, Michaela Simpson — Western New England University Redefining Success: A Harm Reduction Evaluation of Abstinence-Based Drug Education. Tanya Whittle — University of Delaware, Steven A. Tuch — George Washington University Discussant: Megha Ramaswamy, University of Kansas School of Medicine

452. How to Advise a Dissertation - Conversation - Room 3.11 Presider: Michael Schwartz, SUNY Stoneybrook Discussants: Paul DiMaggio, Princeton University Andrew Abbott, University of Chicago Patricia Roos, Rutgers University 2:00 PM-4:00 PM

453. How to Share Your Sociological Smarts With a Larger Audience: A Professional Workshop - Workshop - Room 3.02 Organizer: Arlene Stein, Rutgers

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PRESIDENTS OF THE SOCIETY 1930-2012

30-31 Frank H. Hankins 72-73 Herbert J. Gans 31-32 Henry P. Fairchild 73-74 Alice S. Rossi 32-33 Manuel C. Elmer 74-75 Charles V. Willie 33-34 Robert M. MacIver 75-76 Peter L. Berger 34-35 James H. S. Bossard 76-77 Renee C. Fox 35-36 James W. Woodard 77-78 Matilda White Riley 36-37 Jerome Davis 78-79 Milton M. Gordon 37-38 Clarence G. Dittmer 79-80 Helen MacGill Hughes 38-39 Joseph K. Folsom 80-81 Kai Erikson 39-40 Willard Waller 81-82 James E. Blackwell 40-41 Maurice Davie 82-83 Melvin L. Kohn 41-42 Talcott Parsons 83-84 Cynthia Fuchs Epstein 42-43 George Lundberg 84-85 Rose Laub Coser 43-44 Robert S. Lynd 85-86 Eliot Freidson 44-45 E. Franklin Frazier 86-87 Suzanne Keller 45-46 Gladys Bryson 87-88 Morris Rosenberg 46-47 Donald Young 88-89 Beth B. Hess 47-48 Thorsten Sellin 89-90 William A. Gamson 48-49 Meyer F. Nimkoff 90-91 Murray A. Straus 49-50 Nathan L. Whetten 91-92 Peter I. Rose 50-51 Jessie Bernard 92-93 Doris Wilkinson 51-52 Wilbert E. Moore 93-94 Irving K. Zola 52-53 Ira De A. Reid 94-95 Gaye Tuchman 53-54 Alfred McClung Lee 95-96 Caroline Hodges Persell 54-55 Mirra Komarovsky 96-97 Howard F. Taylor 55-56 Theodore Abel 97-98 Richard D. Alba 56-57 Vincent A. Whitney 98-99 Margaret L. Andersen 57-58 Robert Bierstedt 99-00 Joyce Ladner 58-59 William J. Goode 00-01 N. J. Demerath III 59-60 August B. Hollingshead 01-02 Judith Lorber 60-61 Alex Inkeles 02-03 Jerry A. Jacobs 61-62 Robert F. Bales 03-04 Phyllis Moen 62-63 George Homans 04-05 Robert Wuthnow 63-64 Lewis Coser 05-06 Nancy Denton 64-65 Charles Page 06-07 Philip Kasinitz 65-66 Robin M. Williams, Jr 07-08 Katherine Newman 66-67 Melvin M. Tumin 08-09 Kathleen Gerson 67-68 Everett C. Hughes 09-10 Rosanna Hertz 68-69 Robert K. Merton 10-11 Christine E. Bose 69-70 Hanan C. Selvin 11-12 Robert Zussman 70-71 S. M. Miller 71-72 Orville G. Brim, Jr

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VICE PRESIDENTS OF THE SOCIETY 1930-2012

30-31 C. G. Dittmer 71-72 Susanne Keller 31-32 Maurice Davie 72-73 Blanche Geer 32-33 Stuart A. Rice 73-74 Renee C. Fox 33-34 Donald Young 74-75 Charles Perrow 34-35 F. B. Watson 75-76 N. J. Demerath III 35-36 Theodore Abel 76-77 Rose Laub Coser 36-37 Niles Carpenter 77-78 Murray A. Straus 37-38 Howard Becker 78-79 Cynthia Fuchs Epstein 38-39 Frank A. Ross 79-80 Patricia Kendall 39-40 John Dollard 80-81 Sylvia Clavan 40-41 Mildred Fairchild 81-82 Joyce Ladner 41-42 John Dollard 82-83 Gaye Tuchman 42-43 Alfred McClung Lee 83-84 Doris Wilkinson 43-44 E. Franklin Frazier 84-85 Beth Hess 44-45 Gladys Bryson 85-86 Judith Lorber 45-46 Robert K. Merton 86-87 Peter J. Stein 46-47 Robert Faris 87-88 Howard F. Taylor 47-48 Raymond Kennedy 88-89 Anne Foner 48-49 Meyer F. Nimkof 89-90 Caroline Hodges Persell 49-50 W. Rex Crawford 90-91 Roberta G. Simmons 50-51 Mirra Komarovsky 91-92 Ivar Berg 51-52 Theodore Abel 92-93 Margaret Andersen 52-53 Ira De A. Reid 93-94 Richard Alba 53-54 Robin M. Williams, Jr 94-95 Jack Levin 54-55 Vincent H. Whitney 95-96 Beth Vanfossen 55-56 Charles H. Page 96-97 Cheryl Townsend Gilkes 56-57 August B. Hollinshead 97-98 Ronnie J. Steinberg 57-58 Alex Inkeles 98-99 Andrew Beveridge 58-59 Melvin Tumin 99-00 Eve Spangler 59-60 Clyde V. Kiser 00-01 Christine Bose 60-61 Francis E. Merrill 01-02 Esther Ngan-Ling Chow 61-62 Bernard Barber 02-03 Catherine White Berheide 62-63 Lewis Coser 03-04 Ronald Taylor 63-64 Orville G. Brim, Jr 04-05 Debra Kaufman 64-65 Harold Pfautz 05-06 Karen Cerulo 65-66 Sylvia Fava 06-07 Annette Lareau 66-67 S. M. Miller 07-08 Elizabeth Higginbotham 67-68 Nelson Foote 08-09 Vincent N. Parrillo 68-69 Matilda White Riley 09-10 Pamela Stone 69-70 Hanan C. Selvin 10-11 Karen Hansen 70-71 Peter I. Rose 11-12 Anne R. Roschelle

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ESS MERIT AWARD RECIPIENTS 1960-2012

1960 Maurice Davis 1986 Matilda White Riley 1961 Welman J. Warner 1987 Rose L. Coser Ray Abrams 1988 Digby Baltzell 1962 Robert S. Lynd 1989 James Blackwell 1963 Pitirim Sorokin 1990 Morris Rosenberg 1964 Donald Young 1991 S. M. Miller 1965 Leonard Cottrell, Jr 1992 William J. Goode 1966 Thorsten Sellin 1993 Renée C. Fox 1967 Talcott Parsons 1994 Melvin Kohn 1968 Robert MacIver 1995 Herbert Gans 1969 Negley Teeters 1996 Charles Tilly 1970 Theodore Abel 1997 Charles B. Perrow 1971 Jessie Bernard 1998 Harrison C. White 1972 Everett C. Hughes 1999 Eliot Freidson 1973 Helen MacGill Hughes 2000 Suzanne Keller 1974 Alfred McClung Lee 2001 Kai Erikson Elizabeth Briant Lee 2002 Marvin Bressler 1975 Charles H. Page 2003 Bernard Barber 1976 Paul Lazarsfeld 2004 Cynthia Fuchs Epstein 1977 Mirra Komarovsky 2005 William A. Gamson and 1978 Robert K. Merton Caroline Hodges Persell 1979 Hylan Lewis 2006 Charles V. Willie 1980 A. B. Hollingshead 2007 Judith Lorber David Reisman 2008 Cheryl Townsend Gilkes 1981 William F. Whyte 2009 Richard Alba 1982 Robert Bierstedt 2010 Nancy Denton 1983 Lewis Coser 2011 Jerry A. Jacobs 1984 Robin M. Williams, Jr 2012 Margaret L. Andersen 1985 George Homans

ROBIN M. WILLIAMS, JR., DISTINGUISHED LECTURERS 1993-2012

1993-94 Caroline Hodges Persell 2003-04 Elizabeth Higginbotham 1994-95 Charles V. Willie 2004-05 Jack Levin 1995-96 Paul DiMaggio 2005-06 Vincent Parrillo 1996-97 Judith Lorber 2006-07 Michèle Lamont 1997-98 Shulamit Reinharz 2007-08 Margaret Andersen 1998-99 Cheryl Townsend Gilkes 2008-09 William Kornblum 1999-00 Elijah Anderson 2009-10 Naomi Gerstel 2000-01 Myra Marx Ferree 2010-11 Mark D. Jacobs 2001-02 Bonnie Thornton Dill 2011-12 Sudhir Vankatesh 2002-03 Michael Kimmel

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ESS OFFICERS AND COMMITTEES 2011-2012

ESS Officers: President: Robert Zussman Vice-President: Anne R. Roschelle Secretary: Katherine Chen Treasurer: Natasha Sarkisian Past-President: Christine E. Bose President-Elect: Nancy Naples Vice-President-Elect: Beth Mintz Executive Officer: Emily H. Mahon

Executive Committee José Itzigsohn (2009-2012) Margaret K. Nelson (2009-2012) Nazli Kibria (2010-2013) Anita I. Garey (2010-2013) Shirley a. Jackson (2011-2014) Deirdre Royster (2011-2014)

Executive Office and Budget Committee: Katherine Chen Chair Gennifer Furst Ex-Officio: Christine E. Bose (Past President) Emily H. Mahon (Executive Officer)

STANDING COMMITTEES Employment Richard M. Smith (Chair)

Nominations Nancy Naples (Chair) Christine E. Bose Deirdre Royster Shirley Jackson Natasha Sarkisian Emily Mahon Robert Zussman

Publications Committee: Nancy Denton (Chair) Rhonda Levine Joan Spade Ex-officio: Newsletter Editor: Debra Lemke Past President: Christine E. Bose Sociological Forum Editor: Karen Cerulo Secretary: Katherine Chen President: Robert Zussman Executive Officer: Emily Mahon

Status of Minorities: Jacqueline Johnson (Chair) Yang Cai Kecia Johnson Donald Connigen Moses Olobatuyi

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STANDING COMMITTEES –cont’d

Status of Women: Theresa Morris (Co-Chair) Carrie Lee Smith (Co-Chair) Joanne Ardovini Phyllis Kitzerow Medora W. Barnes Chanele Moore Michelle Budig Holly Reed Yang Cai Meghan Rich Denise A. Copelton Tamara L. Smith Dana Hysock Laura West Steck

Graduate Education Committee Enrique Pumar (Chair) Ross Koppel Richard A. Zdan Keumjae Park

Undergraduate Education Committee: Polly J. Smith (Chair) Deborah Abowitz Ann Marie Popp Stephanie Bennett Janice Purk Paul Calarco, Jr Jennifer Schlosser Norm Goodman Alexander R. Thomas Astrid Eich-Krohm Peggy Walsh Theresa Morris Jonathan White

AWARD COMMITTEES

Candace Rogers Student Paper Award Deidre Royster (Chair)

Merit Award Margaret K. Nelson (Chair) Nancy Denton Rosanna Hertz

Mirra Komarovsky Book Award Shirley Jackson (Co-Chair) Nazli Kibria (Co-Chair Timothy Black Angel Harris James Ennis Jonathan Imber Katrina McDonald

Robin M Williams Jr Lectureship Beth Mintz (Chair) Richard Alba Patricia Roos Robin M Williams Jr Site Selection Anne R. Roschelle (Chair )

Rose Laub Coser Dissertation Award Anita Garey (Chair) Thomas DeGloma Judith Levine

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2012 PROGRAM Program Committee Dan Clawson and Mary Ann Clawson (Co-Chairs) Robert Zussman Enobong Hannah Branch Nancy Naples Jennifer Lundquist Naomi Gerstel Sarah Rosenfield James Jasper Millicent Thayer Anne R. Roschelle

Program Scheduling Committee Katherine Castiello Jones and Marianne A. Joyce (Co-Chairs)

Local Arrangements Committee Christel Hyden

Annual Meeting Site Selection Committee Emily Mahon James H. Mahon

2012-2013 OFFICERS AND EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEMBERS President: Nancy Naples Vice-President: Beth Mintz Secretary: Katherine Chen Treasurer: Natasha Sarkisian Past-President: Robert Zussman President-Elect: Marjorie DeVault Vice-President-Elect: Mary Ann Clawson Executive Officer: Emily H. Mahon

Executive Committee Anita I. Garey (2010-2013) Nazli Kibria (2010-2013) Shirley A. Jackson (2011-2014) Deirdre Royster (2011-2014) Victoria Pitts-Taylor (2012-2015) Jonathan M. White (2012-2015)

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The Eastern Sociological Society would like to thank the many people and organizations who have contributed to the success of this conference, including:

Program Committee Dan Clawson (Co-chair) Mary Ann Clawson (Co-Chair) Robert Zussman Anne R. Roschelle Nancy Naples Enobong Hannah Branch Naomi Gerstel Jennifer Lundquist James Jasper Sarah Rosenfield Millicent Thayer Program Coordinators Katherine Castiello Jones Marianne A. Joyce

Conference Logistics and Support Christel Hyden Brad Smith, Meeting Savvy Bill Wassmer, Advanced Solutions Miniconference Organizers: Annette Lareau Ryan Kelty Danielle Bessett, Theresa Morris Enobong Hannah Branch Vida Bajc Lisa Handler, Robin Isserles, Rafat Salam James Jasper New Books Reception Sponsors SAGE

Program Sponsors University of Massachusetts - Amherst Minnesota Population Center Brown University Johns Hopkins University William and Mary (SABINS Project) Teachers College, Columbia University University of Delaware Departmental Members 2012 Albright College McDaniel College American University Merrimack College Arcadia University Monmouth University Bloomsburg University Mount St. Mary's University Bronx Community College CUNY Ramapo College of New Jersey Brooklyn College CUNY Rowan University Bucknell University Siena College College of St. Elizabeth St. John's University Columbia University Syracuse University Dartmouth College The College of Brockport SUNY Drew University The College of New Jersey Eastern University The State University at Albany Elizabethtown College University of Connecticut George Washington University University of Massachusetts Harvard University University of Vermont Ithaca College Villanova University Lycoming College Washington College Mansfield University Waynesburg University William Paterson University

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Sustainable Communities/Sustainable Lives: Social Change, Social Action, & Social Justice

2013 Annual Meeting EASTERN SOCIOLOGICAL SOCIETY The Boston Park Plaza Hotel and Towers March 21-24, 2013

CALL FOR PAPERS

The ESS welcomes submissions addressing any and all issues of interest to sociologists, drawing on methods of every sort. In addition, the 2013 meeting will have a special focus on "Sustainable Communities/Sustainable Lives."

What kinds of sociological inquiry can contribute to sustaining communities and lives in the twenty- first century? Among the many challenges are gender, racial, ethnic and hemispheric inequities; war and ethnic conflict; climate change and environmental racism; gender and sexual violence; health disparities and HIV/AIDs among other diseases and epidemics; and globalization of labor and finance.

In response to these challenges activists have taken to the streets to call for social changes in leadership at all levels of government and for more equitable distribution of wealth and to provide for the basic needs of a growing population. How can we use our sociological imaginations to explain the series of social protests that have accompanied contemporary political oppression and economic inequality, including the Arabic Spring and the Occupy Movement? The Occupy Movement has brought attention to the vast inequalities between the wealthy 1% earning over $500,000 and the rest of the US population, a statistic that sociologists have been pointing out for years. The US poverty rate is the highest it has ever been since the Census Bureau began tracking it in 1959. The wealth gap is further deepened in the lives of Black, Hispanic, and Native populations who suffer greater inequality in access to health care, employment, and housing. They are also more likely to be targeted by racist and classist law enforcement practices and policies. Such inequalities require sustained social action to promote social change and social justice.

Sustainability includes constructing democratic governance structures; producing safe and adequate food, housing, and renewable energy systems; and ensuring open and accessible modes of communication. What role do new technologies, new media, and social networking play in promoting sustainability of communities, families and individuals? What kinds of education, science, and labor are best suited to sustainable practices? The notion of sustainability reflects both the need to develop everyday practical strategies as well as to articulate a vision of the future that will be more economically equitable, peaceful and socially just.

Although the ESS particularly encourages submissions related to this year's theme, we welcome submissions on all sociological topics, drawing on all methods and formats in addition to:

* Individual papers (please include abstracts of 250 words or less; longer drafts are also welcome via email to the program committee) * Wholly constituted sessions (with names and affiliations of all presenters) * Thematic Conversations (panels of two or more scholars engaged in debate or exchange) * Workshops on specific topics and techniques (indicate the expert in charge) * Master classes featuring a prominent scholar or Q & A sessions * Roundtable and poster session presentations

Paper submissions and session proposals are due by November 3, 2013. Proposals for mini- conferences are encouraged by June, 2012. The online abstract system will be up at the beginning of the summer. Proposals and questions should be sent to: [email protected].

Program Committee: Nancy A. Naples (Program Chair and President), Beth Mintz (Vice President), Margaret Abraham, Claudio Benzecry, Mary Bernstein, Simon Cheng, Martha Ecker, Shirley Jackson, Barbara Katz Rothman, Lauren Sardi, Saskia Sassen, and Sarah Soberaj.

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Index to Participants

Abbott, Andrew (email not available): 32 , 452 Arcadipane, Abby ([email protected]): Abe, Kiyoshi (email not available): 202 388 Abend, Gabriel (email not available): 149 Ardovini, Joanne ([email protected]): 393 , 412 Abraham, Margaret ([email protected]): 61 Arellano Lopez, Sonia ([email protected]): 371 Abrutyn, Seth B ([email protected]): 26 Argeros, Grigoris ([email protected]): 344 Ackerman, Josh ([email protected]): 319 Arias, Desmond ([email protected]): 87 Adair, Stephen ([email protected]): 19 Armenia, Amy ([email protected]): 316 Adams, Colin ([email protected]): 140 , 147, 241 Armenta, Edwin (email not available): 221 Adams, Gregory ([email protected]): 98 Armijo, Michael ([email protected]): 416 Adams, Nessa ([email protected]): 167 Armstrong, Elizabeth A. ([email protected]): 223 Adams, Nicholas ([email protected]): 53 Armstrong, Elizabeth Mitchell ([email protected]): 141 , Adar, Sinem ([email protected]): 200 , 415 362 Addison, Wanda ([email protected]): 129 Aronowitz, Stanley ([email protected]): 204 Aderer, Konrad ([email protected]): 43 , 414 Artan-Bayhan, Zeynep ([email protected]): 142 Adkins, Timothy J ([email protected]): 265 Arthur, Daniel James ([email protected]): 252 Adur, Shweta Majumdar ([email protected]): Arthur, Mikaila ([email protected]): 385 182 Artim, Kimberly Robin ([email protected]): 252 Aguirre, Eduardo ([email protected]): 430 Aseltine, Elyshia (email not available): 3 Ahmed, Ghyasuddin ([email protected]): 55 Asencio, Marysol ([email protected]): 30 Aiello, Brittnie ([email protected]): 180 Ashlock, Jennifer ([email protected]): 271 , 390 Aisenbrey, Silke ([email protected]): 32 , 318 Asimakopoulos, John Ajunwa, Ifeoma ([email protected]): 187 , 294 ([email protected]): 124 , 356 Akca, Hatice ([email protected]): 383 Astone, Mary ([email protected]): 22 Alam, Sonia ([email protected]): 433 Astone, Nicholas ([email protected]): 22 Alang, Sirry ([email protected]): 311 , 449 Atkins, Laura Beth ([email protected]): 12 Alba, Richard (email not available): 369 Atria, José Tomás ([email protected]): 107 , 383 Albert, Kyle ([email protected]): 412 Attewell, Paul ([email protected]): 223 , 438 Alcala, Monique ([email protected]): 430 Atwell, Amanda ([email protected]): 410 Aldana Cohen, Daniel ([email protected]): 374 Atwood, Nan ([email protected]): 292 Alegria, Sharla (email not available): 337 Augustyn, Marycatherine ([email protected]): 273 Alexander, Jeffrey ([email protected]): 33 , 283 Austin Smith, Margaret ([email protected]): 47 Alexander, Jessica Lynn ([email protected]): 252 Austin-Holmes, Amy (email not available): 146 Alexander, Melissa ([email protected]): 252 Autin, Scotty Michael ([email protected]): 395 Alexiou, Nick ([email protected]): 325 Autry, Robyn ([email protected]): 398 , 431 Ali, Syed ([email protected]): 386 Aydıner, Ayfer ([email protected]): 23 Allard, Faye ([email protected]): 69 Ayella, Marybeth F ([email protected]): 111 Allen, Drew ([email protected]): 438 Aylesworth, Renee Michelle ([email protected]): 311 Allison, Marisa ([email protected]): 322 , 347, 412 Bacak, Valerio ([email protected]): 389 Al-Obaidi, Abdulla ([email protected]): 281 Bacchus, Nazreen ([email protected]): 415 Alvarez, Alex (email not available): 248 Bachman, Kimberlee A. ([email protected]): Amato, Meghan E. ([email protected]): 156 99 Amma, L. Amir ([email protected]): 242 Backstrand, Jeffrey ([email protected]): 329 Ammerman, Nancy ([email protected]): 60 Badeau-Hauptmann, Kristen Andersen, Margaret ([email protected]): 120 ([email protected]): 173 Andersen, Ron ([email protected]): 352 Bader, Michael ([email protected]): 114 , 144, 200, 220, Anderson, Cynthia (email not available): 275 247, 276 Anderson, Dorothy H ([email protected]): 440 Baez, Heidi Michelle ([email protected]): 327 Anderson-Hanley, Cay ([email protected]): 346 Bahl, Vinay ([email protected]): 321 Andia, Tatiana ([email protected]): 421 Bahns, Megan ([email protected]): 194 Andreescu, Florentina (email not available): 116 Baiocchi, Gianpaolo ([email protected]): 68 Andrews, Gail ([email protected]): 252 Bajc, Vida ([email protected]): 29 , 59, 87, 116, 146, Andrews, John ([email protected]): 308 171, 202, 222, 248, 277, 308, 338, 364 Andrews, Jonathan ([email protected]): 298 Baker, Kimberly Michelle ([email protected]): 173 Andrist, Lester Howard ([email protected]): 425 Bakhtiari, Elyas ([email protected]): 21 Andrzejewski, Catherine (): 325 Balmer, Rebekah Suzanne ([email protected]): 311 Angelini, Alessandro ([email protected]): 87 Balsiger, Philip (email not available): 201 Anspach, Renee ([email protected]): 37 Bandini, Julia ([email protected]): 352 Anthony, Denise ([email protected]): 7 Banerjee, Payal ([email protected]): 196 Antigua, Giancarlo ([email protected]): 79 Banerjee, Tarun ([email protected]): 299 Anyon, Jean ([email protected]): 204 Bank Munoz, Carolina ([email protected]): 93 Appelbaum, Jenna ([email protected]): 160 Banks, Patricia ([email protected]): 431 Applewhite, Sheldon ([email protected]): 219 Barberio , Richard P ([email protected]): 260 Apsel, Joyce ([email protected]): 441 Barcelos, Christie ([email protected]): 113 Aptekar , Sofya ([email protected]): 10 , 345, 443 Barnes, Liberty ([email protected]): 218 Apurva, Apurva ([email protected]): 326 Barnes, Medora W. ([email protected]): 273 Aquino, Gabriel ([email protected]): 212 Barnes, Torin ([email protected]): 311 Barnshaw, John ([email protected]): 45 , 277

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Barrett, Jeanene ([email protected]): 345 Boklin, Alex ([email protected]): 141 Barrow, Christine ([email protected]): 185 Bolzendahl, Catherine ([email protected]): 371 Barton, Bernadette ([email protected]): 177 , 265 Bonner, Kimberly Bridget ([email protected]): Barton, Michael ([email protected]): 35 363 Basirico, Laurence A. ([email protected]): 269 Bonnet, Francois (email not available): 203 Basquez, Florencio ([email protected]): 147 Bordoloi, Samit Dipon ([email protected]): 8 Bates, Diane C ([email protected]): 424 Bores, Christopher ([email protected]): 311 Beadle-Holder, Michelle ([email protected]): 448 Boris, Eileen ([email protected]): 150 Beasley, Maya ([email protected]): 66 Borland, Elizabeth ([email protected]): 314 Beckfield, Jason ([email protected]): 21 Borman, Kathryn ([email protected]): 281 , 323 Bedley, Crystal (email not available): 275 Borrelli, Wilma ([email protected]): 229 Bedrous, Andrew ([email protected]): 273 Bose, Christine E ([email protected]): 315 , 365 Beebe, Frederick Eddie ([email protected]): 311 Bose, Sunita ([email protected]): 235 , 281 Beeman, Angie ([email protected]): 274 Bostrom, Alyssa ([email protected]): 442 Bell, Joyce ([email protected]): 361 Boudreau, Vincent ([email protected]): 145 Bell, Rick ([email protected]): 280 Boussios, Emanuel ([email protected]): 59 Bell, Susan ([email protected]): 86 , 176, 205, 225 Bowditch, Christine ([email protected]): 15 , 164, 359 Bender-Baird, Kyla ([email protected]): 123 Bowman, Cara ([email protected]): 97 Benedict, Helen (email not available): 91 Boyd, Margaret ([email protected]): 95 Benenson, Jodi ([email protected]): 161 Boyd, Melody ([email protected]): 20 Bennett, Elizabeth ([email protected]): 68 Bradt, Tasha ([email protected]): 20 Bennett, Stephanie ([email protected]): 67 , 103 Branch, Enobong Hannah (email not available): 120 , 151, Benzecry, Claudio ([email protected]): 284 246, 275, 307, 337 Berardino, Michael ([email protected]): 56 Brandon, Peter ([email protected]): 215 , 318 Berend, Zsuzsa ([email protected]): 362 Brandt, Philipp ([email protected]): 50 , 96, 294 Berezin, Mabel (email not available): 283 Brandwein, Dr. David ([email protected]): 173 Bergey, Meredith ([email protected]): 12 Brannon, Monica ([email protected]): 299 Bergstrom-Lynch, Cara ([email protected]): Braslow, Laura (email not available): 355 , 427 401 Braswell, Matthew ([email protected]): 358 Berheide, Catherine ([email protected]): 134 , 246, Braunstein, Ruth ([email protected]): 72 346 Brayne, Sarah ([email protected]): 25 Bernburg, Jón Gunnar ([email protected]): 22 Brazil, Noli ([email protected]): 247 Bernstein, Elizabeth ([email protected]): 118 Breese, Elizabeth ([email protected]): 165 Bernstein, Mary ([email protected]): 177 , 313, Brennan, Theresa ([email protected]): 370 28 Berntson, Marit ([email protected]): 437 Brewster, Kendra ([email protected]): 36 Berry, Brandon ([email protected]): 163 Brienza, Casey ([email protected]): 162 Besbris, Max ([email protected]): 197 Brightman Cox, Vania ([email protected]): 70 Besen-Cassino, Yasemin ([email protected]): 45 Briken, Kendra ([email protected]): 29 Bessett, Danielle ([email protected]): 304 Brisman, Avi ([email protected]): 9 , 95 Best, Amy (email not available): 3 Broad, K ([email protected]): 227 Best, Joel ([email protected]): 40 Broer, Christian ([email protected] ): 170 Better, Alison ([email protected]): 179 , 245 Bröer, Christian ([email protected]): 46 Beveridge, Andrew (email not available): 280 , 426 Bronner, Stephen Eric (email not available): 146 Bibeau, Alana ([email protected]): 244 Brown, Emily ([email protected]): 173 Bikard, Michael ([email protected]): 423 Brown, Evrick ([email protected]): 43 Bird, Omar ([email protected] ): 281 Brown, Heather ([email protected]): 257 Birkhold, Matt ([email protected]): 326 Brown, Kayla M. ([email protected]): 252 Bissonnette, Stephen A. ([email protected]): 281 Brown, Owen ([email protected]): 228 Black, Pamela ([email protected]): 210 Brown, Pamela ([email protected]): 431 Black, Timothy ([email protected]): 178 Brown, Phil (email not available): 221 Blackmon, Olivia ([email protected]): 24 , 135 Brown, Sarah ([email protected]): 28 Blackstone, Amy ([email protected]): 361 Brown-Saracino, Japonica (email not available): 172 , 284 Blackstone, Lee ([email protected]): 293 Brunn, Rachelle ([email protected]): 69 Blair, Sampson Lee ([email protected]): 161 , 192 Bruno, Stefanie ([email protected]): 438 Bleakley, Heather ([email protected]): 101 Brush, Lisa (email not available): 121 Blide, Lydia Mary ([email protected]): 311 Bryant, Karl ([email protected]): 118 , 235 Block, Matt (email not available): 446 Brym, Robert (email not available): 170 Blokland, Talja ([email protected]): 427 Budig, Michelle ([email protected]): 346 Blumberg, Rae Lesser ([email protected]): 371 Budnick, Jamie ([email protected]): 186 Bluthenthal, Ricky ([email protected]): 281 Bullers, Susan ([email protected]): 421 Bob, Clifford ([email protected]): 170 Bunda, Ryan J. ([email protected]): 147 Bobel, Chris (email: [email protected]): 313 Bunyan, Laura ([email protected]): 261 Boeckmann, Irene ([email protected]): 288 Burge, Jamika (email not available): 275 Boeri, Miriam ([email protected]): 421 Burland, Daniel ([email protected]): 59 Bogard, Cynthia ([email protected]): 98 Burnett, Jasmine ([email protected]): 249 Boguslaw, Alissa ([email protected]): 78 , 441 Bushell, Erica ([email protected]): 181 Bohrt Seeghers, Marcelo Butcher, Amber Rose ([email protected]):281 ([email protected]): 127 , 439 Butler, John ([email protected]): 152 Bokhour, Barbara ([email protected]): 176 Buttaro, Jr., Anthony ([email protected]): 406 , 446

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Byfield, Natalie Patricia ([email protected]): 111 , 129 Chimovitz, David (): 211 Byng, Michelle ([email protected]): 130 , 188 Choi, Grace Donbee ([email protected]): 44 Byrne, Ryan A. ([email protected]): 173 choi, yanghwan ([email protected]): 51 Bywater, Krista ([email protected]): 26 Choudary, Wendie ([email protected]): 27 Cabin, William ([email protected]): 289 Choudhary, Wajeeha Ameen ([email protected]): 321 Cabrera, Joseph ([email protected]): 319 Chung, Thomas (email not available): 234 Cacciatore, Joanne ([email protected]): 143 Ciambrone, Desiree ([email protected]): 372 Calarco, Jessica McCrory ([email protected]): 97 Cidade, Melissa ([email protected]): 50 Calarco, Jr., Paul E ([email protected]): 241 Cipollone, Kristin ([email protected]): 36 Caldwell, Vernon ([email protected]): 182 , 204 Cislo, Andrew M. ([email protected]): 128 Calhoun, Craig ([email protected]): 72 Clark, Aleia ([email protected]): 377 Calla, Pamela ([email protected]): 249 Clark, Amy ([email protected]): 273 , 287 Callaghan, Mary-Jo ([email protected]): 84 Clarke, Jack ([email protected]): 73 Camacho, Carlos Manuel ([email protected]): 182 Clarke, Killian ([email protected]): 33 Cameron, Jeanne ([email protected]): 139 , 274 Clarry, John William ([email protected]): 39 , 93 Camp, Bayliss J. ([email protected]): 210 , 387 Clawson, Dan ([email protected] ): 223 Campbell, Roberta ([email protected]): 231 Clawson, Laura ([email protected]): 72 Candipan, Jennifer ([email protected]): 27 , 184 Clawson, Mary Ann ([email protected]): 118 , 174 Cannalongo, Lewis ([email protected]): 297 Clerge, Orly ([email protected]): 18 Cano, Isabel ([email protected]): 311 Clevenger, Casey ([email protected]): 243 Cantora, Andrea ([email protected]): 411 Clifford, Elizabeth ([email protected]): 351 Caputo, Jennifer ([email protected]): 40 Clough, Patricia ([email protected]): 325 Caputo-Levine, Deirdre ([email protected]): 84 Coffé , Hilde ([email protected]): 371 Carfagna, Luka B. ([email protected]): 345 , 448 Cohen, Jodi H. 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