2007 AM Attendance Report by Divisions

2007 AM Attendance Report by Divisions

2007 ANNUAL MEETING ATTENDANCE REPORT BY DIVISIONS/COMMITTEES COMMUNITY RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT Session 4: Reclaiming Community: Building, Promoting, and Protecting Place and Space. ................... 13 with Environment and Technology Session 19: Teaching and Learning in the Community .................................................. 5 with Teaching Social Problems Session 51: New Immigrant Communities .......................................................... 12 with Racial and Ethnic Minorities Session 78: Community Research and Development Roundtables ........................................ 15 Session 97: Research Matters: Community Research Making a Difference ................................. 8 Session 110: Social and Health Consequences of Katrina ............................................... 17 with Drinking and Drugs/Poverty, Class, and Inequality Session 123: Recent Research on Immigration ........................................................ 10 with Racial and Ethnic Minorities Session 132: Regional Variations of Globalization: From Resistance to Accommodation ........................ 7 with Global CONFLICT, SOCIAL ACTION, AND CHANGE Session 10: Participatory Research, Social Justice, and Change .......................................... 6 Session 28: ‘The Forged Coupon’: From Micro to Macro and Back (How Personal Change and Social Change are Related) ........................................................................... 13 Session 127: Activist Possibilities with Institutional Ethnography ......................................... 18 with Institutional Ethnography CRIME AND JUVENILE DELINQUENCY Session 5: Crime Stories: Session One ............................................................. 12 Session 13: Crime Stories: Session Two ............................................................. 15 Session 22: Terrorism and Public Policy: The Aftermath of 9/11 ......................................... 18 with Law and Society Session 33: Crime, Justice and Incarceration ........................................................ 13 with Law and Society Session 52: Violent Offenders, Victims, and Community/Organizational Responses ........................... 8 with Law and Society Session 66: Prisoner Reentry .................................................................... 17 with Law and Society Session 76: Law and Sexuality ................................................................... 10 with Law and Society/Sexual Behavior, Politics, and Communities Session 101: Author Meets Critics: Ralph Larkin (2007 Temple University Press), Comprehending Columbine ..... 10 with Program Committee Session 130: Drugs, Crime, and Punishment ......................................................... 11 with Drinking and Drugs/Law and Society Session 137: “Scientists have Discovered…:” Disseminating Research through Media .......................... 9 with Health, Health Policy, and Health Services/Social Problems Theory/Teaching Social Problems Session 142: Sex Offenders and the Legal System ...................................................... 8 with Law and Society/Sexual Behavior, Politics, and Communities DRINKING AND DRUGS Session 6: Drinking and Drugs Division Roundtables ................................................ 11 Session 47: How Local are Local Drug Scenes? ...................................................... 21 Session 98: Drugs Research/Research with Drugs .................................................... 12 with Health, Health Policy, and Health Services Session 110: Social and Health Consequences of Katrina ............................................... 17 with Community Research and Development/Poverty, Class, and Inequality Session 130: Drugs, Crime, and Punishment ......................................................... 11 with Crime and Juvenile Delinquency/Law and Society Session 138: Gaps between Substance Abuse Research and Policy ......................................... 7 1 EDUCATIONAL PROBLEMS Session 9: Improving the Educational Experiences of At-Risk Children and Youth ......................... 20 with Youth, Aging, and the Life Course Session 21: Human Rights, Social Justice and the Future of Higher Education ............................. 13 Session 42: Evaluating the Impact of Educational Policy in Solving Social Problems ........................ 11 Session 80: Mapping Educational Training Across the Ages: Institutional Ethnographies Spanning Schooling from Childhood to Adulthood .......................................................... 19 with Institutional Ethnography Session 99: Education and Cultural Diversity: Assessing Developments .................................. 12 ENVIRONMENT AND TECHNOLOGY Session 4: Reclaiming Community: Building, Promoting, and Protecting Place and Space ................... 13 with Community, Research, and Development Session 29: Linking the Cycles of Violence: Research on Animal Abuse and Domestic Violence ................ 18 Session 65: Built Environment and Health .......................................................... 13 with Health, Health Policy, and Health Services Session 113: Research in the Environment ........................................................... 4 Session 126: Issues in Environmental Sociology ........................................................ 7 FAMILY Session 38: In Vitro To Video Games: Families, Children, and Technology ................................. 12 Session 57: Religion and Families .................................................................. 6 Session 71: Families across the Lifespan: Research on Motherhood ...................................... 20 with Youth, Aging, and the Life Course Session 90: Coordinating the Family/Household ..................................................... 22 with Institutional Ethnography Session 104: Making Privilege Visible: Employment, Families and Poverty .................................. 7 with Poverty, Class, and Inequality Session 117: Criminal Justice and the Family ........................................................ 13 GLOBAL Session 8: Alternative Forms/Models of Globalization ................................................. 5 Session 17: Latin America in the Post-Washington Consensus Era: From Critical Studies to Alternative Proposals ........................................................................... 15 Session 26: Global Integration: Exploring the Roles and Capacities of Nations and States in the Era of Globalization ........................................................................ 11 with Special Problems Theory Session 37: Global Crisis and the Critical Classroom: Putting Movement Building at the Center .............. 15 with Association of Black Sociologists/Project South Session 50: Gender, Poverty and Development ....................................................... 12 with Poverty, Class, and Inequality Session 64: Globalization and Transnational Politics .................................................. 12 Session 86: Globalization, Immigration and the Changing Nature of Work ................................. 7 with Labor Studies/Racial and Ethnic Minorities Session 94: Sociologists do the World Social Forum: Tensions between Scholars and Activists and within the Scholar- Activist, Part 1 ...................................................................... 11 with Sociologists Without Borders Session 107: Sociologists do the World Social Forum: Tensions between Scholars and Activists and within the Scholar-Activist, Part 2 ................................................................ 18 with Sociologists Without Borders Session 120: Neoliberalism and Global Conflict ....................................................... 13 Session 132: Regional Variations of Globalization: From Resistance to Accommodation ........................ 7 with Community Research and Development Session 140: Global Social Problems ................................................................. 7 with Political Economy of the World System, American Sociological Association 2 HEALTH, HEALTH POLICY, AND HEALTH SERVICES Session 18: Health Research Matters: Understanding Demographics and Social Networks .................... 11 Session 24: The Social Organization of Disability ..................................................... 15 with Institutional Ethnography Session 35: Health, Health Policy, and Health Services Roundtables ..................................... 25 Session 49: HIV and AIDS Research: Sexuality and Health Issues ....................................... 12 with Sexual Behavior, Politics, and Communities Session 65: Built Environment and Health .......................................................... 13 with Environment and Technology Session 93: Stigma and Health ................................................................... 10 Session 98: Drugs Research/Research with Drugs .................................................... 12 with Health, Health Policy, and Health Services Session 109: Transgender Embodiment and Identity ................................................... 13 with Sexual Behavior, Politics, and Communities Session 122: Health Research Matters: The Impact of Research on Social Policy ............................. 10 Session 137: “Scientists have Discovered…:” Disseminating Research through Media .......................... 9 with Crime and Juvenile Delinquency/Social Problems Theory/Teaching Social Problems Session 141: Creating Knowledge for Racial Justice in Health ...........................................

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