80Th Annual Meeting Eastern Sociological Society

80Th Annual Meeting Eastern Sociological Society

80th Annual Meeting Eastern Sociological Society Boston Park Plaza Hotel & Towers March 18-21, 2010 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 on Mezzanine Level in the Imperial Ballroom 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 Mezzanine in the Imperial Ballroom. 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. The Employment Center is in Statler on the 4th floor and will be open Friday 2:00 to 4:00 PM Saturday 10:00AM to 12 Noon 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 Sheraton Society Hill Hotel in Philadelphia, PA, February 24-27, 2011 Economic Crisis and New Social Realities The 80th Annual Meeting Of the Eastern Sociological Society Boston Park Plaza Hotel and Towers March 18-21, 2010 Table of Contents Program Highlights 2 Program Summary 7 Program Details 15 Previous Officers and Award Winners 82 ESS Officers and Committees 85 Acknowledgements 88 Call for 2011 Papers 89 Publisher Advertisements 90 Index of Participants 95 General Information Inside Front Cover Book Exhibitors Inside Back Cover Session Room Maps Back Cover Cover Design: Emily Mahon, Brad Smith Begin Making Plans for ESS 2011: Intersectionalities and Complex Inequalities Sheraton- Society Hill Philadelphia, PA February 24-27, 2011 1 Economic Crisis and New Social Realities 2010 ESS Program Highlights PLENARY SESSIONS: Thursday 5:30-7:00 PM The Robin Williams Lecture: Honoring Naomi R. Gerstel: Georgian Room “Giving and Taking Caring: Right or Privilege?” (Pamela Stone organizer, with Dan Clawson and Natalia Sarkisian) Friday 5:30-7:00 PM Honoring Rosabeth Moss Kanter: “Inclusion, Empowerment, Georgian Room and Organizational Performance: Revisiting the Contributions of Rosabeth Moss Kanter” (Margaret L. Andersen organizer, with Rakesh Khurana, Don Tomaskovic-Devey and Ronnie Steinberg) Saturday 5:30-7:00 PM Presentation of 2010 Awards and Rosanna Hertz’s Presidential Georgian Room Address: “Bait and Switch and the American Dream” RECEPTIONS AND ENTERTAINMENT: Thursday 7:00 PM Reception following Robin William's Lecture, Naomi R. Gerstel Georgian Room Friday 3:00-4:00 PM New Books Reception Imperial Ballrm Friday 7:00 PM Reception following, “Revisiting the Contributions of Rosabeth Georgian Room Moss Kanter” including live jazz session organized by Timothy Wolfe Saturday 7:00 PM Reception following the 2010 Award Ceremony and Rosanna Georgian Room Hertz’s Presidential Address including live jazz session organized by Robert Faulkner “CONVERSATION with ”: Thursday 12:00-1:30 PM Margaret L. Andersen, Marlese Durr, Roberta Spalter-Roth, Stuart Room Sarah Damaske on -- Race and Class in Higher Education Thursday 1:45-3:15 PM Lynda Lytle Holmstrom, Robert S. Weiss and Charles Willie on Stuart Room -- Retirement Friday 10:15 -11:45 AM William Gamson, Richard Healey and William Hoynes on -- Stuart Room Media and Collective Civic Engagement Friday 12:00-1:30 PM Dorothy Smith, Alison Griffith, Nancy Naples and Marjorie Berkeley Room Devault on -- Dorothy Smith's Sociology for Women/People and the Institutional Ethnography Approach Friday 12:00-1:300 PM Barry Glassner, Lynn Chancer and Jack Levin – 21st Century Stuart Room Fears: Public Sociology and Cultural Expectations Friday 1:45-3:15 PM Prema Kurien, Melissa Wilde and Wendy Cadge on -- The Stuart Room Changing Shape of Religion in American Society Friday 3:30 -5:00 PM Karin Knorr, Charles W. Smith, David Stark, Richard Cambridge Room Swedberg and Norbert Wiley on --What's Missing from Prevailing Accounts of the 2008 Financial Meltdown? Friday 3:30 -5:00 PM Laurel Smith-Doerr, Nancy H. Hopkins, Lydia Villa-Komaroff Stanbro Room and Kelli Craig-Henderson on -- Women in Science/Observations on Science and Government Saturday 8:30-10:00 AM Richard Alba, Berhane Araia and Louis Edgar Esparza on -- Stuart Room The ASA Human Rights Resolution: An Inquiry about Epistemology and Sociological Practice (co-sponsored with Sociologists without Borders) Saturday 10:15 -11:45 AM Alan Wolfe, Jeff Manza and Karen V. Hansen on -- The Future Stuart Room of Liberalism Saturday 12:00-1:30 PM Bandana Purkayastha, Debra Renee Kaufman and Kay Jenkins Stuart Room on -- Lived Religion in Everyday Life Saturday 3:30 -5:00 PM William J. Wilson, Larry Bobo and Cheryl Townsend Gilkes on - Arlington Room - Post-Obama America: Race, Ethnicity and Politics in America 2 THEMATICS: Thursday 12:00-1:30 PM Migrating People, Migrating Culture Clarendon Room Thursday 1:45-3:15PM Gender, Work and Family: New Social Realities of Caregiving Arlington Room Thursday 1:45 -3:15 PM Global Financial Crisis and China: Media, Migrants, Housing Clarendon Room and Social Policy Thursday 3:30-5:00 PM Globalization and New Social Realities Clarendon Room Thursday 3:30-5:00 PM Older Workers and Retirement in a Global Risk Economy Arlington Room Friday 10:15-11:45 AM Economic Sociology: Policies to Address Our Economic Crisis Berkeley Room Friday 10:15-11:45 AM Employment, Unions and Downsizing Clarendon Room Friday 12:00-1:30 PM Cultural Perspectives on the Current Economic Crisis Clarendon Room Friday 12:00-1:30 PM Twenty-First Century Economic Recession: New Social Cambridge Room Realities Friday 1:45-3:15 PM Economic Strain in Family Life Cambridge Room Friday 1:45-3:15 PM The American Dream and New Social Expectations Clarendon Room Friday 3:30-5:00 PM Informal Economy: Migration and Citizenship Clarendon Room Saturday 8:30-10:00 AM Economic Insecurities Clarendon Room Saturday 10:15-11:45 AM Framing the Debate: Sociological Perspectives on Health Care Clarendon Room Reform Saturday 12:00-1:30 PM Social Mechanisms of Making and Sustaining Markets Clarendon Room Saturday 12:00-1:30 PM Public Life and New Social Realities Cambridge Room Saturday 1:45-3:15 PM The Economic Crisis and Higher Education Arlington Room Saturday 3:30 PM-5:00 PM Environmental Crises, Social Inequalities and Environmental Clarendon Room Justice Sunday 8:30-10:00 AM Successful Societies and Societal Resilience Clarendon Room Sunday 10:15-11:45 AM Democracy in the Age of Obama Clarendon Room AUTHOR-MEETS-CRITICS Thursday 12:00-1:30 PM The Changing Face of Medicine: Women Doctors and the Franklin Room Evolution of Healthcare in America by Ann K. Boulis and Jerry A. Jacobs Thursday 1:45-3:15 PM Into the Red: The Birth of the Credit Card Market in Post- Franklin Room Communist Russia by Alya Guseva Thursday 3:30-5:00 PM Generations of Exclusion: Mexican Americans, Assimilation, Franklin Room and Race by Edward E. Telles and Vilma Ortiz Friday 10:15-11:45 AM The Italian Way: Food and Social Life by Douglas Harper and Franklin Room Patrizia Faccioli Friday 12:00-1:30 PM “Do You Know…?”: The Jazz Repertoire in Action by Robert Franklin Room Faulkner and Howard S. Becker Friday 1:45-3:15 PM Enabling Creative Chaos: The Organization Behind the Burning Franklin Room Man Event by Katherine Chen Friday 3:30-5:00 PM Backlash/911: Middle Eastern and Muslim Americans Respond Franklin Room by Anny Bakalian and Mehdi Bozorhmehr Saturday 8:30-10:00 AM On the Margins of Citizenship: Intellectual Disability and Civil Franklin Room Rights in 20th Century America by Allison Carey Saturday 10:15-11:45 Both Sides Now: The Story of School Desegregation's Franklin Room Graduates by Amy Stuart Wells, Jennifer Jellison Holme, Anita Tijerina Revilla, and Awo Korantemaa 3 AUTHOR-MEETS-CRITICS – cont'd Saturday 12:00 -1:30 PM Wannabe U: Inside the Corporate University by Gaye Franklin Room Tuchman Saturday 1:45-3:15 PM Guyland: The Perilous World Where Boys Become Men by Franklin Room Michael Kimmel Saturday 3:30-5:00 PM The Unfinished Revolution: How a New Generation is Stanbro Room Reshaping Family, Work and Gender in America by Kathleen Gerson Sunday 8:30-10:00 AM When a Heart Turns Rock Solid: The Lives of Three Puerto Franklin Room Rican Brothers On and Off the Streets by Timothy Black Sunday 10:15-11:45AM DES Daughters: Embodied Knowledge and the Transformation Franklin Room of Women’s Health Politics by Susan Bell MINI-CONFERENCE: China in the 21st Century Thursday 1:45-3:15 PM Global Financial Crisis and China: Media, Migrants, Housing Clarendon Room and Social Policy Friday 8:30-10:00 AM Chinese Institutions in Transition Newbury Room Friday 10:15-11:45 AM Economic Transitions and Cultural Change in China Newbury Room Friday 12:00-1:30 PM China in the Age of Globalization Newbury Room Friday 1:45-3:15 PM Changing Times: Economic Reality and Work in Contemporary Newbury Room China MINI-CONFERENCE: Work, Power & Inequality Friday 12:00-1:30

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