Sociology As a Science and Vocation: in the Era of National Populism

Sociology As a Science and Vocation: in the Era of National Populism

Sociology as a Science and Vocation: In the Era of National Populism 2020 ESS Annual Meeting Preliminary Program Details Thursday, 27 February 9:00 AM-12:00 PM 1. AKD Pre-Conference Teaching and Learning Workshop --Freedom E Organizers: Jeffrey Chin, Le Moyne College; Michele Lee Kozimor, Elizabethtown College 12:00 PM-1:30 PM 2. Thematic Panel: Religion, Migration, and Politics in Comparative Perspective --Independence A Organizer: David Cook-Martín, University of Colorado - Boulder • Moderator David Cook-Martín, University of Colorado - Boulder • Panelist Fareen Parvez, University of Massachusetts - Amherst • Panelist Tahseen Shams, University of Toronto • Panelist Janelle Wong, University of Maryland • Panelist Michael Jones-Correa, University of Pennsylvania • Panelist Elizabeth Onasch, SUNY - Plattsburgh 3. Author-Meets-Critics: Victoria Reyes, Global Borderlands: Fantasy, Violence, and Empire in Subic Bay, Philippines, Stanford University Press (2019) --Liberty B Organizer: Victoria Reyes, University of California - Riverside • Critic Ashley Mears, Boston University • Critic Michael Kennedy, Brown University • Critic Meredith Kleykamp, University of Maryland - College Park • Critic Carolina Bank Muñoz, Brooklyn College, CUNY • Author Victoria Reyes, University of California - Riverside 4. Mini-Conference: Sociology of Reproduction: I. Abortion & the State: A Changing Story --Freedom F Organizers: Heather Jacobson, University of Texas at Arlington; Lindsay Stevens, Princeton University; Derek P Siegel, University of Massachusetts - Amherst • Measuring abortion policy over time: 50-state policy environments on abortion from 2011-2017 Sasha Albert, Heller School, Brandeis University • An innovative approach to assessing the relationship between legislative restrictions, abortion clinic closures, and abortion rates in Ohio, 2006-2017 Molly Broscoe, University of Cincinnati; Elaina Johns-Wolfe, University of Cincinnati; Danielle Bessett, University of Cincinnati; Alison Norris, Ohio State University; Michelle McGowan, University of Cincinnati • Who calls the West Fund and Why? A mixed-methods analysis of a local abortion fund Luis Torres, University of Texas at El Paso; Ophra Leyser-Whalen, University of Texas at El Paso • Opting out of Women's Healthcare: State Variation in Policy for Abortion Funding for Medicaid Recipients Mikaela Smith, Ohio State University 1 Thursday, 12:00 PM – 1:30 PM - continued 5. Paper Session: Migrants and Health --Freedom G Presider: Danielle Raudenbush, University of California - San Diego • "We go to Tijuana to Double Check Everything": The Contemporaneous Use of Health Services in the U.S. and Mexico by Mexican Immigrants Danielle Raudenbush, University of California - San Diego • Moving Around to Chase the Impossible Health: Haitian Immigrants in the U.S. Nilufer Akalin, Binghamton University, SUNY 6. Paper Session: Advances in Sociological Theory --Independence C Presider: Andrew James Shapiro, CUNY Graduate Center • Annexing the National Outsider: Discipline and Dependency in the Shifting Discourses of Normative Citizenship Andrew James Shapiro, CUNY Graduate Center • Structural Causality: Sociology's Signal Contribution Mark Gould, Haverford College • Who Ever Read Parsons? After the Baby Boomer Whig History of Sociology Gabe Ignatow, University of North Texas 7. Paper Session: Populism in Domestic and Global Contexts --Independence D Presider: Natalia S Navas, Stony Brook University, SUNY • A Critical Analysis of Nayib Bukele's Populism: 100 Days of 'New Ideas'? Natalia S Navas, Stony Brook University, SUNY • Populist Movements, Authoritarian Leaders & Sociological Theory and Research: The Struggle over Ideologies in an Age of Hate Eric Lichten, Long Island University - Post • Populist Rallies in United States and Turkey: Nostalgia as a Force of State Mobilization Yagmur Karakaya, University of Minnesota; Penny Edgell, University of Minnesota 8. Paper Session: Environmental Sociology --Parlor A Presider: Brian Obach, SUNY at New Paltz • A Tale of Two Mine Fires: Centralia and Tresckow, PA Stephen Couch, Penn State; Anne Mercuri, Penn State University - Schuylkill; Cynthia Drazenovich, Penn State University - Harrisburg • Cultural Adaptation to Repeated Disasters: The Case of Buras, LA Steven Jacob, York College of Pennsylvania; Joliet MacColl Nicholson, York College of Pennsylvania • Embracing Regulation, Technology, and History in the Pursuit of Social Licenses to Operate for New Mining Projects Amanda McMillan Lequieu, Drexel University; Erik Kojola, Texas Christian University • Peril or Promise? The Community and Health Impacts of Fracking the Utica Shale Aaron James Howell, University of Mount Union • In Defense of Doom and Gloom: Scientific Integrity and Popular Mobilization in Teaching about Climate Change Brian Obach, SUNY at New Paltz 9. Paper Session: Activism, Community Engagement and Public Sociology: Community-Based Research (Panel Session Sponsored by the Committee for Gender Equity) --Salon 10 Organizer: Meghan Ashlin Rich, University of Scranton • Prospect and Perils of Digital Storytelling for Communities Christopher Mele, University at Buffalo, SUNY • Community Action Research in an Age of Xenophobia Catherine Simpson Bueker, Emmanuel College • The Street PAR Health Project: Working with the Streets to Examine Opportunity, Health and Violence Brooklynn Hitchens, Rutgers University; Yasser Payne, University of Delaware; Darryl Chambers, University of Delaware; Coley Harris, University of Delaware • Public Scholarship and Penal Governance: Documenting the Voices of Women in Prison Ragnhild Utheim, Purchase College, SUNY; Michelle Ronda, Borough of Manhattan Community College, CUNY • The Impact of Community-Based Research Scholars Program on the College and Career Trajectories of Undergraduate Students Jane Ellen Palmer, American University; Vanessa Aura Negron, American University 2 Thursday, 12:00 PM – 1:30 PM - continued 10. Paper Session: Mental Health and Wellbeing --Salon 3 Presider: Katie Rose Billings, University of Massachusetts - Amherst • Measuring Health Related Quality of Life in Craniofacial Fibrous Dysplasia: Moving Toward a Broader Definition Amanda Konradi, Loyola University Maryland; Andrea Burke, University of Washington • Ration or Rationalize? Allocating Psychiatric Care in France and the United States Alex Vosick Barnard, New York University • Suicide Survival Narratives: How Social Class, Gender, LGBTQ Status, and Race Affect Survivors' Cultural Narratives about Suicide Experiences Katie Rose Billings, University of Massachusetts - Amherst • The Role of (Un)Met Expectations on Adulthood Depressive Symptoms Kristen Elizabeth Tzoc, Boston University • Why Depression is Not "Just Like" Diabetes Joseph Davis, University of Virginia 11. Paper Session: Poverty, Race, and Ethnicity in Urban Settings --Salon 4 Presider: Vincent Serravallo, Rochester Institute of Technology • Islamophobia at the Intersections: Violence against Muslim Women Aneesa Baboolal, University of Massachusetts - Dartmouth • Race, Ethnicity, and Affluence in Brooklyn's Shifting Demography and Development Judith Halasz, SUNY - New Paltz • Snatching Wigs and Pocketbooks: Grassroots Responses to Community Safety during the Urban Crisis Amaka Okechukwu, George Mason University • High-Tech and Poor: Managing Poverty in a Mid-Size City, Rochester, NY Vincent Serravallo, Rochester Institute of Technology 12. Paper Session: Deviance and Social Control I --Salon 5 Presider: Julie Calvert LaBagnara, University of Massachusetts - Boston • It's the Pits: Race and the American Pit Bull Terrier Julie Calvert LaBagnara, University of Massachusetts - Boston • Does the Effect of Pretrial Detention on Poverty Vary by Local Racial Composition? A Quasi-Experimental Approach Christopher Thomas, The Graduate Center, CUNY • Heterogeneity in Probation Conditions Assignment and Its Impact on Probation Revocation Nicolette Ann Bardele, Harvard University • Compounded Social Vulnerability: Community Supervision and Disasters Felicia A. Henry, University of Delaware; Tricia Wachtendorf, University of Delaware • The 'Olympic Hurdles' of Obtaining Federal Benefits for Inmates with Disabilities: A Study at two Massachusetts County Jails Shahrzad Sajadi, University of Massachusetts - Boston 13. Paper Session: Social Justice, Social Movements, and Resistance --Seminar B Presider: Amanda Cox, Bryn Mawr College • No Free Gifts? Traditional and Social Justice Models of Philanthropy Amanda Cox, Bryn Mawr College • How Legacies of Geopolitical Trauma Shape Popular Nationalism Today Thomas Soehl, McGill University; Sakeef Karim, McGill University • To Agitate A Southern Audience: Revisiting Tuskegee Institute's Lynching Politics in the Wake of the Justice for Victims of Lynching Act Demar F. Lewis, Yale University • Civil Disobedience, East and West: Okinawan Farmers' Protest against US Bases and the Civil Rights Movement in the US Yuichi Moroi, Meiji University 14. Workshop: Community College Forum (Organized by ASA in collaboration with ESS Committee on Community Colleges) --Freedom H Connect with faculty teaching sociology in community colleges. We'll get together to socialize, share ideas and resources, and discuss the most important issues faced by those who teach sociology at community colleges in the region. You'll also have an opportunity to hear about the resources and programming currently offered by the ASA, as well as plans for the future. The session is open to anyone teaching in a community college, so

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