Sunday, August 12

Sunday, August 12

material. The workshop draws on research that focuses on skills that SUNDAY employers want (e.g., Hart Research Associates 2015, National Association of Colleges and Employers 2015), students’ goals and objectives (e.g., Eagan et Sunday, 7:00 am al. 2017) and sociology graduates’ first labor market experiences (e.g., Senter et al. 2015). This workshop builds on the material published in The Sociology 2007. Meeting. Section on Medical Sociology Council Major in the Changing Landscape of Higher Education (Pike et al. 2017) and Meeting much of it draws from an article forthcoming in Teaching Sociology , “Sociology Majors and Labor Market Success” (Ciabattari et al. under review). Pennsylvania Convention Center, 103B, Level 100, 7:00- 8:15am 2110. Section on Consumers and Consumption. New Approaches to Inequality and Consumption 2017. Affiliated Group. Society and Mental Health Editorial Pennsylvania Convention Center, 104B, Level 100, 8:30- Board Meeting 10:10am Pennsylvania Convention Center, 110AB, Level 100, 7:00- Session Organizers: Amanda Koontz, University of Central 8:15am Florida Participants: Elaine Wethington, Cornell University Daniel G. Fridman, University of Texas-Austin Timothy J. Owens, Kent State University Presider: Amanda Koontz, University of Central Florida Susan Roxburgh, Kent State University Are You Sure You Want that Beer? Gendered Gatekeeping 2037. Meeting. 2019 Cox-Johnson-Frazier Award Selection Mechanisms within Craft Beer Culture Megan Nanney, Committee Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University; Philadelphia Marriott Downtown, 302, Level 3, 7:00-8:15am Nathaniel Gray Chapman, Arkansas Tech University; John Slade Lellock, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State 2038. Meeting. 2019 Public Understanding of Sociology University; Julie Mikles-Schluterman, Arkansas Tech Award Selection Committee University Philadelphia Marriott Downtown, 303, Level 3, 7:00-8:15am Food Desert Myths: When Scholarly Consensus and 2039. Meeting. 2019 Dissertation Award Selection Conventional Wisdom Part Ways Kenneth H. Kolb, Furman Committee University Philadelphia Marriott Downtown, 304, Level 3, 7:00-8:15am Selecting a School in Santiago, Chile: Local Education Markets, Churning, and Social Reproduction via Consumption Joel P. Sunday, 8:30 am Stillerman, Grand Valley State University 2105. Meeting. Committee on Committees The Peruvian Foodie Crowd and the Fields of Ethical Pennsylvania Convention Center, 102B, Level 100, 8:30am- Consumption Nino Bariola, University of Texas-Austin 4:10pm Who Gets What It Takes to be “Culinary Omnivores”? Ruilin Chen, Boston College 2106. Meeting. Committee on Publications Pennsylvania Convention Center, 103A, Level 100, 8:30am- 2111. Section on Comparative and Historical Sociology. War, 4:10pm States, Money and Culture: New Approaches to Classic Concerns in Comparative and Historical Sociology 2109. Departmental Management and Leadership Pennsylvania Convention Center, 105AB, Level 100, 8:30- Workshop. Linking Sociology Programs to Students' 10:10am Career Readiness: Strategies from Practice Session Organizer: Stephanie L. Mudge, University of Pennsylvania Convention Center, 104A, Level 100, 8:30- California-Davis 10:10am Anti-Catholicism to Anti-Trumpism: Collaborations and Session Organizer: Jeffrey Chin, Le Moyne College Cleavages on the Christian Right Alex DiBranco, Yale Leader: Jeffrey Chin, Le Moyne College University Co-Leaders: Mary Scheuer Senter, Central Michigan University Hammers for Nails, Screwdrivers for Screws: Identifying the Renee A. Monson, Hobart and William Smith Colleges Right Tool for the Job in Historical Institutionalism Pierre- Teresa Ciabattari, Pacific Lutheran University Christian Fink, Columbia University This workshop is designed to help department and program leaders Rethinking Popular Involvement in Money Politics-revisiting develop strategies that will help sociology students prepare to enter the labor "The Color of Money" (Carruthers and Babb) Jakob Feinig, force successfully. Specific objectives include developing strategies to: ● Support faculty who would like to develop new courses ● Support faculty State University of New York-Binghamton who are looking to integrate activities into existing courses ● Win over Rethinking Revolutions through the Turkish Case: A Critical skeptical faculty Our orientation is to suggest that faculty can make these Overview of the Establishment of the Turkish Republic modifications in courses and curricula without reducing the rigor and Vasfiye Betul Toprak, University of Virginia analytical focus of the undergraduate major and without committing to revisions that are highly taxing in terms of faculty time or the mastery of new Why Wars Made States Only in the West: Revisiting Tilly’s Bellicist Thesis Yuval Feinstein, University of Haifa; Andreas 10:10am Wimmer, Columbia University Session Organizer: Nikki Jones, University of California- Berkeley 2112. Section on Animals and Society Refereed Roundtable I'd Rather They Get It From Me: And Other Lessons that Black Session Parents Teach their Children about Avoiding Lethal Pennsylvania Convention Center, 106AB, Level 100, 8:30- Encounters with Police Erin Kerrison, University of 9:30am California-Berkeley Session Organizer: Elizabeth Grauerholz, University of Central You cannot Rat: Race, Policing and the Challenging Florida Circumstances of Black Officers Akwasi Owusu-Bempah, Table 01. Animals, Culture and Capital University of Toronto Table Presider: Elizabeth Grauerholz, University of Central Doubly Surveilled: Race, Immigration, and Emotional and Florida Physical Well-being Risks of Neighborhood Policing Inside the Yellow Rectangle: An Analysis of Nonhuman Patterns Abigail A. Sewell, Emory University Animal Representations on National Geographic Kids Current research on emotions, race, and policing. Covers Stephen Patrick Vrla, Michigan State University; Cameron Thomas Whitley, Rutgers University-Camden; 2115. Presidential Panel. Exposing Invisible Burdens: Critical Linda Elizabeth Kalof, Michigan State University Race Theory and Racialized Emotion The Limitations of Applying Cartesian Dualism to the Pennsylvania Convention Center, 108B, Level 100, 8:30- Prosecution of Wolf Murderers Alexander Thomas 10:10am Simon, Utah Valley University Session Organizer: Wendy Leo Moore, Texas A&M University Constructed Lives: How Human Culture Shapes the Lives of What! I Can't Discriminate? I'm Crushed: A Law-and- Companion Animals Erin Nicole Kidder, University of economics and Critical Race Theory Analysis of the Central Florida Comparative Emotional Costs of Hate Speech and Hate- Table 02. Animals and Identities speech Regulation to the Speaker and His Target Richard Table Presider: Andrea Laurent-Simpson, Southern Delgado, University of Alabama; Jean Stefancic, University Methodist University of Alabama Fur, Feathers, and Scales of Identity: Awarding the Non- Normalizing Hate in Immigration Law Enforcement: Making human Animal His Own Identity Theory Marie Carmen America White Again Mary Romero, Arizona State Abney, Michigan State University University Stigmatizing Sin City Bully Culture: Pit Bull Pariahs? Interracial Relationships, Stigma, and Emotion Russell Genevieve Minter, University of Nevada-Las Vegas Robinson, University of California-Berkeley Who Let the Dogs In? Anti-black Racism, Social Exclusion Discussant: Wendy Leo Moore, Texas A&M University and the Question of Who is Human Lynette Parker 2116. Thematic Session. Feeling Race While Teaching Race: Table 03: Animals, Work and Social Movements The Emotional Lives of Faculty Who Teach Race Studies Table Presider: Elizabeth Cherry, Manhattanville College Courses Earning their Trust: How Animal Rescue NPOs Retain Pennsylvania Convention Center, 109AB, Level 100, 8:30- Regular Volunteers Seven Mattes 10:10am Negotiating Legitimacy: Neoliberal and Agrarian Strategies Session Organizer: Mary P. Stricker, Temple University to Resolve the Enigma of Animal Welfare Robert Racialized Bodies and Teaching Race: Emotion and Desire in Magneson Chiles, Pennsylvania State University; Scott the Classroom Adriana Bohm, Delaware County Cameron Lougheed, Queen's University Community College Gross National Happiness and the Well-being of Bhutan's Is that Black Girl at the Front of the Room the Teacher? Street Dogs Marion C. Willetts, Illinois State University Feeling Race in Black, White, and "Other" Michelle D. The Happy Vegans: Examining Current Discussions and Byng, Temple University Trends in the Animal Rights Movement Crystal E. Confessions of a White Teacher: Feeling Race at Home, (Un) Vuole, Post University feeling Race in the Classroom Vaso Thomas, Bronx 2113. Meeting. Honors Program Graduate School Briefing Community College Pennsylvania Convention Center, 107AB, Level 100, 8:30- Facing Feelings While Teaching Race: The Importance of 10:10am Emotional Competence in Building Cultural Competence in the Classroom Sandra Joy, Rowan University 2114. Thematic Session. The Emotional Consequences of This session will examine the racialized emotions that faculty feel when Proactive Policing teaching courses on race and racism. Drawing upon Harlow’s work on Pennsylvania Convention Center, 108A, Level 100, 8:30- emotion management (2003) while using a collaborative autoethnographic approach (Chang et al. 2012), four faculty members from racially diverse 2123. Section on Communication, Information Technologies, backgrounds will collectively explore the good, the bad, and the ugly and Media Sociology. Media and Power emotions we

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