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TUESDAY

Tuesday, 7:00 am

4023. Meeting. Section on Teaching and Learning in Sociology Council Meeting

New York Hilton, Regent, Second Floor, 7:00-8:00am 4027. Meeting. Jessie Bernard Award Selection Committee

New York Hilton, Rendezvous Trianon, Third Floor, 7:00-8:00am

4028. Meeting. W.E.B. Dubois Award for Distinguished Scholarship Selection Committee

New York Hilton, Petit Trianon, Third Floor, 7:00-8:00am

4030. Meeting. Public Engagement Advisory Committee New York Hilton, Lincoln, Fourth Floor, 7:00-8:00am 4043. Meeting. Distinguished Career Award for the

Practice of Sociology Selection Committee

Sheraton New York, Executive Boardroom, Lower Level, 7:00-8:00am

4044. Meeting. Section on Social Psychology Council Meeting

Sheraton New York, Flatiron, Lower Level, 7:00-8:00am

4065. Meeting. Section on Aging and the Life Course Council Meeting

Sheraton New York, New York Ballroom East, Third Floor, 7:00-8:00am

Tuesday, 8:30 am

4103. Regional Spotlight. Paradise Lost: Does Sociological Theory and Empirical Data Matter in the Context of Bankruptcy and Colonialism?

New York Hilton, Concourse B, Concourse, 8:30-10:10am

Session Organizer: Hector Cordero-Guzman, Baruch College-City University of New York

Presider: Hector Cordero-Guzman, Baruch College-City University of New York

Confluences of Environment, Race, and Social Justice in Puerto Rico - Hilda Llorens, University of Rhode Island Disaster Capitalism or Disastrous Capitalism: Development,

Governance and Crisis in Puerto Rico - Emilio Pantojas García, University of Puerto Rico

Experimentation and Post Disaster Reconstruction in Puerto Rico - Deepak Lamba-Nieves, Center for a New Economy Connections between Puerto Ricans on the Island and the New

York Diaspora: How the Puerto Rican Experience Informs the Literatures on Economic and Social Development, Poverty and Migration - Hector Cordero-Guzman, Baruch College-City University of New York

4104. Section on Race, Gender, and Class. Sexual Violence and Intersectional Inequalities

New York Hilton, Concourse C, Concourse, 8:30-10:10am

Session Organizer: Paige L. Sweet, Harvard University Presider: Paige L. Sweet, Harvard University

Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell: The Gendered Politics of Service Provision for Women with Precarious Immigration Status - Salina Abji, Carleton University

Double Bound Masculinity: The Complexity of Regulating Intimate Partner Violence with a Firearm - Elizabeth Eileen Charash, Queen's University, Belfast

Neoliberal and Feminist Projects on Sexual Violence at State University - Nona Maria Gronert, University of Wisconsin-Madison

Other people's problems: Towards a sociolegal approach to bystander intervention - Miriam Gleckman-Krut, University of Michigan; Elizabeth A. Armstrong, University of Michigan; Erin Bonar, University of Michigan

Structured Violence in the Everyday: How Black Girls Navigate Precarity in the Home and School - Kenly E. Brown, University of California, Berkeley

4107. Regular Session. Masculinities II

New York Hilton, Concourse F, Concourse, 8:30-10:10am

Session Organizer: Trevor Alexander Hoppe, University of North Carolina at Greensboro

Created by God, Addicted to Porn: Redemptive Masculinity and Conservative Christian Narratives of Pornography Addiction Recovery - Kelsy Burke, University of Nebraska Lincoln; Trenton M. Haltom, University of Nebraska-Lincoln

Gender and Anti-Violence Strategies in U.S. BDSM Communities - Cierra Raine Sorin

Masculinity and the Tuxedo Wedding: Comparing Wedding Planning for Men in Same-Sex and Straight Marriages - Melanie Heath, McMaster University; Jessica Braimoh, McMaster University

Queer Heterotopias in “Straight(ish)” Spaces: Korean Spas in a “Post-Gay” Era - Kendall Ota, University of California, Santa Barbara

4111. Thematic Sessions. Critical Sociology and Public Policy

New York Hilton, Madison, Second Floor, 8:30-10:10am

Session Organizer: Rogelio Saenz, University of Texas-San Antonio

Presider: Rogelio Saenz, University of Texas-San Antonio Bringing Intersectionality In: Why Separately Examining

Public Policies Exacerbates Disparities among Marginalized Populations - Tiffany D. Joseph, Northeastern University

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An Intersectional Guide to the Theory and Practice of Dismantling the Coercive Arm of the State - Tanya Maria Golash-Boza, University of California, Merced

Leveraging the Conceptual Use of Intersectionality in K-12, Higher Education and 2020 Census Data Policy for Empowering Vulnerable Communities - Nancy López, University of New Mexico

4112. Author Meets Critic. The Other Side of Assimilation: How Immigrants are Changing American Life

(University of California Press, 2017) by Tomas R. Jimenez

New York Hilton, Clinton, Second Floor, 8:30-10:10am Session Organizer: Van C. Tran, The Graduate Center, CUNY Author: Tomas R. Jimenez, Stanford University

Presider: Van C. Tran, The Graduate Center, CUNY Critics: Maurice Crul, Erasmus University Rotterdam/ VU

University Amsterdam; Philip Kasinitz, CUNY-Graduate Center; Jennifer Lee, Columbia University; Natasha Kumar Warikoo, Harvard University

4113. Section on Medical Sociology. Gender, Sexuality, and Medicine (Cosponsored with the Section on the

Sociology of Sex and Gender)

New York Hilton, Gibson, Second Floor, 8:30-10:10am Session Organizer: Corinne Reczek, Ohio State University Presider: Emma Ryan Bosley-Smith, The Ohio State University Biological Binaries: The Case of Gender and Sex Inclusion in

US Biomedicine - Madeleine Pape, University of Wisconsin-Madison

Queering the Clinic: Constructing Gender and Sexuality in LGBT Healthcare - Emily Allen Paine, Columbia University and NYSPI

The Social Life of “Evidence” In U.S. Transgender Medicine, 1950-2010 - Stef M. Shuster, Michigan State University “You’re Affecting Multiple Generations... No Pressure”:

Maternal Risk and Neoliberalism fueled by Pseudo-Science - Ashley Faith Kim, Vanderbilt University

Discussant: Laura Mamo, San Francisco State University 4116. Policy and Research Workshop. Time Use Data for

Sociological Research

New York Hilton, Murray Hill West, Second Floor, 8:30-10:10am

Session Organizer: Sandra L. Hofferth, University of Maryland-College Park

Co-Leader: Liana C. Sayer, University of Maryland-College Park

4118. Thematic Sessions. On Mentoring Scholar-Activists New York Hilton, Nassau West, Second Floor, 8:30-10:10am

Session Organizer: Brian Gran, Case Western Reserve University

Presider: Matthew Oware, DePauw University

Revising the U.S. Constitution. Why? How? - Judith Blau, University of North Carolina

Revolutionary Mentoring - Rodney D. Coates, Miami University

Sociology for Social Transformation - Jackie Smith, University of Pittsburgh

Rebuilding Broken Communities - Charles Payne, Rutgers University Newark

4119. Thematic Sessions. Bringing Capitalism Back In: Exploring the Political Economy of Injustice New York Hilton, Nassau East, Second Floor, 8:30-10:10am

Session Organizers: Suzy K. Lee, Binghamton University; Nada Matta, Drexel University

Presider: Suzy K. Lee, Binghamton University

The Political Economy of Mass Incarceration - John J. Clegg, University of Chicago; Adaner Usmani, Brown University Modes of Radical Financial Reform: A Comparison of

Democratizing Finance for Social Justice - Michael A. McCarthy, Marquette University

The Old Red Storm and the New Pink Tide: A Structural Comparison of Two Left Failures in Latin America - Rene Rojas, Hobart and William Smith Colleges

Work Hard, Make History: Labor Processes and Movements in Online Retail - Nantina Vgontzas, New York University Discussant: Michael Schwartz, Stony Brook State University 4123. Section on Teaching and Learning in Sociology.

Mauksch Address

New York Hilton, Regent, Second Floor, 8:30-9:30am Session Organizer: Alison S. Better, City University of New

York-Kingsborough Community College,

Teaching: The Body in Question - Susan J. Ferguson, Grinnell College

4126. Professional Development Workshop. Using Vignettes to Study Beliefs and Judgments: Factorial Surveys in Theory, in Research/Practice, and on the Cloud

New York Hilton, Mercury Ballroom, Third Floor, 8:30-10:10am

Session Organizers: Guillermina Jasso, New York University; Jui-Chung Allen Li

4127. Meeting. 2018-19 ASA Council Members-at-Large New York Hilton, Rendezvous Trianon, Third Floor, 8:30am-12:10pm

4128. Meeting. Honors Program Wrap-up

New York Hilton, Petit Trianon, Third Floor, 8:30-10:10am

4131. Section on Labor and Labor Movements. Global Labor Struggles and Linkages to the Labor Movement New York Hilton, New York, Fourth Floor, 8:30-10:10am

Session Organizer: Belinda C. Lum, Sacramento City College Labor Internationalism in the Global South: A Latin American

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Caitlin R. Fox-Hodess, University of California, Berkeley Labor Resistance and a Profile of Strike Leaders in China -

Kan Wang, China University of Labor Relations

To Take or Reject State Power? Teachers Unions and Political Strategy in Brazil and Mexico - Rebecca Tarlau,

Pennsylvania State University

Transborder Labor Resistance: Mestiza/o and Indigenous Mexican Farmworkers, and the Networks that Inspire Labor Protest - Marcos F. Lopez, Bowdoin College 4132. Regular Session. Neoliberal Welfare States:

Substantive and Theoretical Issues

New York Hilton, Hudson, Fourth Floor, 8:30-10:10am Session Organizer: Elisabeth Anderson, New York University

Abu Dhabi

Presider: Carly Elizabeth Schall, IUPUI

Whose Need Matters?: Extending Welfare State Theory to U.S. Counties' Variation in Welfare Service Provisioning - Paige Kelly, The Ohio State University

Transferring Emotional Capital as Coerced Discretion: Frontline Workers Reconciling Structural Deficiencies - Einat Lavee, University of Haifa

When Policy Feedback Fails: "Collective Cooling" in Detroit's Municipal Bankruptcy - Mikell Alexandra Hyman, Max Planck Institute for the Study of Socieities

The inversion of the ‘really big trade-off:’ Homeownership and pensions in long-run perspective - Tod Stewart Van Gunten, University of Edinburgh; Sebastian Kohl, Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies

Supporting Fathers' Care Work: Political Actors, Policy Priorities, and Parental Leave Reforms - Cassandra Engeman, Stockholm University

Discussant: Carly Elizabeth Schall, IUPUI 4133. Regular Session. Transnational Processes

New York Hilton, Midtown, Fourth Floor, 8:30-10:10am

Session Organizer: Sonali Jain, University of North Carolina-Pembroke

Presider: Sonali Jain, University of North Carolina-Pembroke So many houses, as many homes? Transnational housing,

migration and development - Paolo Boccagni, University of Trento

The Centrality of Brokering in Second-Generation

Transnationalism - Armand Rene Gutierrez, University of Callifornia-San Diego

Transnational Processes: Preserving the Link between Color and Caste - Radha Modi, Florida State University 4140. Section on Economic Sociology. Debt, Finance, and

Financialization

Sheraton New York, Union Square, Lower Level, 8:30-10:10am

Session Organizer: Sarah Louise Babb, Boston College Presider: Daniel G. Fridman, University of Texas - Austin The Price of Illegality: Market Knowledge and Valuation in

Syrian Hawala Networks - Gozde Guran, Princeton

University

Informal Debt Relationships among Millennials - Christopher J Lawrence, University of California, Davis; Teresa Iafolla, UC Davis

Lay and Expert Ignorance in a Massive Financial Fraud: A “Jurisdictional” Approach - Camilo Arturo Leslie, Tulane University

Resilience Governmentality: The Genealogical Origins of Systemic Risk Regulation - Onur Ozgode, Northwestern University

Why Have Losses Become More Common at Large U.S. Firms? Falling Operating Profits, Rising Debt - Matthew Stimpson, UC Berkeley

4141. Section on Asia and Asian America. Cross-border Coalitions and Movements for Social Justice

Sheraton New York, Sutton Place, Lower Level, 8:30-10:10am

Session Organizer: Ali R. Chaudhary, Rutgers University-New Brunswick

Presider: Ali R. Chaudhary, Rutgers University-New Brunswick

An Evaluation of Government and Stratification: Fairness and Nuclear Problem after the Great East Japan Earthquake - Yoichi Murase, Rikkyo University; W. Lawrence Neuman, University of Wisconsin-Whitewater

"Comfort Women" Mobilized to "Comfort Stations"

Voluntarily or through Human Trafficking, and Paid Fees? - Pyong Gap Min, City University of New York-Queens College

Frame Diffusion and Audience Framing in the Thai Kathoey Depathologization Movement - Alyssa A. Lynne, Northwestern University

Discussant: Yan Long, University of California-Berkeley 4142. Section on Global and Transnational Sociology.

Methodological and Empirical Advances in Global and Transnational Sociology

Sheraton New York, Murray Hill, Lower Level, 8:30-10:10am

Session Organizer: Jennifer L. Bair, University of Virginia Presider: Monika Christine Krause, London School of

Economics

African Gender Relations in the New Era of Chinese Development - Robert Wyrod, University of Colorado Boulder

Mapping Diasporic Discourses on Social Media - Olga Boichak, Syracuse University

The Relationship between Assimilation and Cultural Transnational Ties among New Immigrants in the U.S. - Sou Hyun Jang, University of Washington; Sejung Sage Yim, The Graduate Center

Discussant: Nicole Angotti, American University

4144. Section on Social Psychology. Emerging Frontiers in Research on Discrimination

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8:30-10:10am

Session Organizer: David Pedulla, Stanford University Presider: David Pedulla, Stanford University

Discrimination at the Intersection of Age, Race, and Gender - Joanna Lahey, Texas A&M University; Douglas R. Oxley, Texas A&M University

Discrimination in the Sentencing: Showing Remorse and the Intersection of Race and Gender - Jun Zhao, Dartmouth College; Christabel L. Rogalin, Purdue University Northwest

Status Generalization, Implicit Bias, and the Production of Racial Inequality - David M. Melamed, The Ohio State University; Christopher Munn, Ohio State University; Leanne Barry, UNC Charlotte

Multidimensional Discrimination in the Online Rental Housing Market: Implications for Families with Young Children - Jacob William Faber, New York University; Marie-Dumesle Mercier, New York University

Trends in Racial Discrimination in Hiring in Six Countries in Europe and North America, 1968-2016 - Lincoln G. Quillian, Northwestern University; John J. Lee, Northwestern University

4146. Regular Session. Sexualities I: Measuring Continuity and Change in Sexualities

Sheraton New York, Bowery, Lower Level, 8:30-10:10am

Session Organizer: Tristan Bridges, University of California, Santa Barbara

Sexuality Knowledge, Demography, and the Politics of Population Measurement - Jamie Louise Budnick, University of Michigan

Innumeracy of the Lesbian and Gay Populations - Carol Walther, Northern Illinois University; Rodrigo Dominguez-Martinez, University of Maryland, College Park; Stephanie Jones, University of California, Irvine

Digital Traces of Sexualities: How Patterns of Social Media Disclosure Can Extend the Demography of Sexuality - Connor Craig Gilroy, University of Washington; Ridhi Kashyap, Harvard University

Sexual Identification at the Intersections of Gender, Race/Ethnicity, Immigration, and Education: Analyzing Intersectionality Using Multilevel Models - Tony Silva, Northwestern University; Clare Rosenfeld Evans, University of Oregon

Discussant: Emma Mishel, New York University

4147. Section on the Sociology of Culture. Global and Transnational Approaches to Culture and Power (Co-sponsored with the Section on Global and

Transnational Sociology)

Sheraton New York, Madison Square, Lower Level, 8:30-10:10am

Session Organizer: Chinyere Osuji, Rutgers University-Camden

Presider: Chinyere Osuji, Rutgers University-Camden

In America, I’m Just Black: Black American Experiences with

Privilege and Oppression in Paris - Sonita Moss, University of Pennsylvania

Inclusion and Alterity: An analysis of American flag hijab discourse - Deniz Uyan, Boston College

In the Shadow of Hollywood: The Racial Politics of Independent Filmmakers of Color in Los Angeles - Michael Tuan Tran, UCLA

Race-ing Across the Border: Comparative Constructions of Race and Inequality in Mexico and the U.S. - Sylvia Zamora, Loyola Marymount University

The Dark Side of a Golden Ticket by Imoagene and Jacobs - Onoso Ikphemi Imoagene, University of Pennsylvania; Elizabeth Jacobs, University of Pennsylvania

4148. Section on Altruism, Morality, and Social Solidarity. Norms, Culture, and Cooperation

Sheraton New York, Columbus Circle, Lower Level, 8:30-10:10am

Session Organizer: Hana Shepherd, Rutgers University Communication Breakdown: The Importance of Status

Coordination Norms for Group Cohesion - Nicholas Heiserman, University of South Carolina; Lynn Gencianeo Chin, Washington and Lee University; Jon Overton, Kent State University

Getting from Trust to Cooperation: The Moderating Role of Cultural Social Trust - Joshua Franklin Doyle, Duke University

Generalized or Parochial Altruism? Evidence from a Nationwide Lost-Letter Experiment - Delia Baldassarri, New York University

Powered Down: The Micro-foundations of Organizational Attempts to Redistribute Power - Amanda Barrett Cox, Bryn Mawr College

When Virtue Becomes Obligation: Competitive Morality and the Overproduction of Prosocial Behavior - James Y. Chu, Stanford University

4149. Regular Session. Current Topics in World-Systems Research

Sheraton New York, Sugar Hill, Lower Level, 8:30-10:10am

Session Organizer: Roberto Patricio Korzeniewicz, University of Maryland-College Park

Presider: Roberto Patricio Korzeniewicz, University of Maryland-College Park

Revisiting Culture and Meaning-Making in World-Systems Analysis: A Dialogue with the Cultural Political Economy Approach - Jason C. Mueller, University of California, Irvine; Steven Edward Schmidt, University of California, Irvine

Global Waves of Social Protest and Labor Unrest, 1850-2016 - Beverly Judith Silver, Johns Hopkins University; Sahan Savas Karatasli, University of North Carolina at

Greensboro; Sefika Kumral, College of William & Mary Inter-State Competition and Transnational Capitalists across

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Mary; Elias Alsbergas, William & Mary

Global Free Trade After US Retreat: China and the Prospect of Hybrid Globalization - Ho-Fung Hung, Johns Hopkins University

Discussant: Manuela Boatca, Albert-Ludwigs University Freiburg, Germany

4150. Section on Methodology. Topics in Sociological Methodology, Session 1

Sheraton New York, Chelsea, Lower Level, 8:30-10:10am

Session Organizers: John Robert Warren, University of Minnesota; Lincoln G. Quillian, Northwestern University Presider: Sangyoo Lee

Multidimensional Mortality Selection: Why Individual Dimensions of Frailty Don't Act Like Frailty - Elizabeth Wrigley-Field, University of Minnesota

A Counterfactual Simulation Method to Evaluate Mortality Selection Effect in the Cohort Trend of Health Disparities - Hui Zheng, The Ohio State University

On the Linear Algebra and Statistical Properties of Intrinsic and Related Estimators - Qiang Fu, The University of British Columbia; Kenneth C. Land, Duke University; Emma Zang, Duke University; Eric N. Reither, Utah State University; Sun Young Jeon, Utah State University Bias Formulas for Mechanism-Based Models: A General

Strategy for Estimating Age-Period-Cohort Effects - Ethan Fosse, University of Toronto; Christopher Winship, Harvard University

Setting Bounds and Using Old Results to Produce New Solutions in Age-Period-Cohort Multiple Classification Models - Robert M. O'Brien, University of Oregon Gender and Race Differences in Intergenerational Mobility

Effects: Novel Method and New Evidence - Liying Luo, The Pennsylvania State University; John Robert Warren, University of Minnesota

4152. Special Sessions. Religion and Contested

Understandings of Social Justice (Cosponsored with the Association for the Sociology of Religion)

Sheraton New York, Empire Ballroom West, Second Floor, 8:30-10:10am

Session Organizer: Richard L. Wood, University of New Mexico

Presider: Richard L. Wood, University of New Mexico Contested Views of Social Justice in Contemporary Islam -

Mansoor Moaddel, University of Maryland

Left and Right Populist Views of Social Justice: Religious and Quasi-religious - Ruth Braunstein, University of

Connecticut

Framing Social Justice in the Global Public Arena: Historically and Today - Jose Casanova, Georgetown University Malcolm X and Martin: Rival African-American Views of

Justice and their Reverberations today - Bryan Massengale, Fordham University

4154. Regular Session. Gender Relations in Contemporary

Sport

Sheraton New York, Central Park East, Second Floor, 8:30-10:10am

Session Organizer: Rachel Catherine Allison, Mississippi State University

Building the Self: CrossFit Women Negotiate Instrumental and Aesthetic Goals and Expectations - Nancy L. Malcom, Georgia Southern University; Shaun Edmonds, University of Maryland; Christina Gipson, Georgia Southern

University; Caitlyn Hauff, University of South Alabama; Hannah Bennett, Augusta University

Just have fun with it: Counter-normative instructor strategies in Zumba fitness classes - Tanya A. Nieri, University of California, Riverside; Elizabeth Hughes

Sports Coaches and Coaching as Engendered Gendered Teaching, Mentorship, and Leadership: Collegiate Student-Athletes’ Interpretative Responses - Kenneth Sean Chaplin, John Carroll University

Throwing the Fight: Accomplishing Femininity through Intimate Partners in Women's Mixed Martial Arts - Justen Hamilton, University of California-Riverside

Why Female Athletes Prefer Male Coaches: Beyond Hegemonic Masculinity - Rick Eckstein, Villanova University

4155. Section on Crime, Law, and Deviance Refereed Roundtables (1 hour)

Sheraton New York, Central Park West, Second Floor, 8:30-9:30am

Session Organizers: Suzy McElrath, University of Minnesota; Andrew C Gray, University of Delaware; TaLisa J. Carter, American University

Section on Crime, Law, and Deviance Refereed Roundtables (1 hour)

1. Responses to Gendered Violence

Presider: Veronica L. Horowitz, University of Minnesota The Reporting of Sexual Assault: Are There Patterns? -

Judith E. Rosenstein, United States Naval Academy; Danielle L. Litchford, United States Naval Academy; Elizabeth J. McGuffey, United States Naval Academy; Margaret C. Nikolov, Kaiser Permanente

Family Support and Intimate Partner Violence - Cameron Douthat; Monica A. Longmore, Bowling Green State University; Peggy C. Giordano, Bowling Green State University; Wendy Diane Manning, Bowling Green State University

Pragmatic punitivess: The institutionalization of criminal domestic violence protection orders - Veronica L. Horowitz, University of Minnesota; Ryan P. Larson, University of Minnesota; Allison Nobles, University of Minnesota; Victoria I. Piehowski, University of Minnesota-Twin Cities; Joshua Aaron Page, University of Minnesota

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Caught Between a State and a Family-Place: Immigrant Women’s Experiences of U-Visas - Ghazah Abbasi, University of Massachusetts Amherst

2. Crime and Desistance Across the Life Course

Presider: Tara Elizabeth Sutton, Mississippi State University Educational Consequences of Early Crime and Punishment:

Testing a Genetically Informed Life-course Model - Hexuan Liu, University of Cincinnati

Pushed or Pulled Out of High School and Criminal Involvement Across the Transition to Adulthood - Rebecca L. Boylan, Purdue University; Ashley Brooke Barr, SUNY Buffalo

Relationship Quality in Young Adulthood: The Mixed Role of Peers - Brian Joseph Timm, Bowling Green State University; Monica A. Longmore, Bowling Green State University; Wendy Diane Manning, Bowling Green State University; Peggy C. Giordano, Bowling Green State University

The Impact of an ADHD Label on Depression and Crime in Adulthood - Melissa Thompson, Portland State University; Lindsey Wilkinson, Portland State University

A Discrete Choice Random Utility Model of Crime: Implications for Identity, Rational Choice and Desistance Theories - Kyle Thomas, University of Missouri-St. Louis; Jennifer O'Neill, University of Missouri-St. Louis; Matt Vogel, University of

Missouri-St. Louis; Tom Loughran, Pennsylvania State University

3. Criminal Justice (Identity) Work

Presider: TaLisa J. Carter, American University The Pipeline From Prison to Jail: An Examination of

Parole Supervision - Chloe Haimson, University of Wisconsin-Madison

Sandpiles of Dignity: Labor Status and Symbolic Boundaries in the Contemporary American Prison - Michael Gibson-Light, University of Arizona; Eric Bjorklund, The University of Arizona

In Loco Parentis: The Boundary Work of Campus Police - Hanna Katz, Harvard University

Prison Dads: Incarceration, Masculinity and Fatherhood among Imprisoned Men - William James Schultz, University of Alberta; Sandra M. Bucerius, University of Alberta; Kevin D. Haggerty, University of Alberta “You’ll Either Die or Go to Prison:” Therapeutic

Surveillance and Addiction Narratives in Drug Court - Kevin Revier, State University of New York at Binghamton

4. Current Policies and New Directions in Youth Justice Presider: Amanda Michiko Shigihara, California State

University, Sacramento

Revisiting the Associations Between Crime, Criminal Justice Contact, and Educational Attainment - Brandy R. Parker, Pennsylvania State University

Procedural Justice, the School-to Prison -Pipeline and Police in the Schools - Nancy A Heitzeg, St Catherine

Unversity

Restorative Justice: Salt Lake Peer Court Disrupting the School-to-Prison Pipeline? - Ed A. Munoz, University of Utah; Rebecca Young Owen, University of Utah; Moises Prospero, iChamps

Undergraduate Mentors as Positive Change Agents against Youth Recidivism - Theresa Ochoa, Indiana University; Niki Weller, Indiana University Kokomo; Molly Riddle, Indiana University; Corinne Datchi, Seton Hall University

5. Effects of Race & Place on Policing Policy and Practice Presider: Rachel Lautenschlager, University of MIami

Race Out-Of-Place Arrests and Focal Concerns in the Courtroom - Rachel Lautenschlager, University of MIami

Protecting Immigrants and Punishing Gangs: Crafting the crimmigration police in Chicago’s sanctuary city regime - Enrique Alvear, University of Illinois at Chicago

Police Officers’ Search Trajectories: Do Police Searches Get More Accurate (and Less Biased) with Experience? - Peter Vielehr, Vanderbilt University

Explaining Racial Bias in Arrest - Kat Albrecht,

Northwestern University; Beth Redbird, Northwestern University

6. Guns and Mass Shootings

Presider: Derek Silva, King's University College Who Might Buy a Gun? Results from the Guns in

American Life Survey - Margaret S. Kelley, University of Kansas; Christopher G. Ellison, University of Texas-San Antonio; Alexandra T. Middlewood, University of Kansas

How College Influences Attitudes About Guns: Examining Political Attitudes as Relational Properties - Ken-Hou Lin, University of Texas at Austin; Harel Shapira, University of Texas at Austin; Patrick Sheehan, University of Texas at Austin

Race and Mental Illness: Does Media Framing of Mass Shooters Impact Punitive Attitudes? - Laura Frizzell, The Ohio State University; Sade Lindsay, The Ohio State University

Theorizing Active Shooters - Robert Rivera, iiisolutions.tech; E.J. LeBlanc, iiisolutions.tech; Richard B. Duque, Utica College

Are School Shootings Contagious? Misreading a Medical Metaphor - Adam Pah, Northwestern University; John Hagan, Northwestern University

7. Incarceration & Inequality

Estimating Causal Effects of Paternal Incarceration on Infant Pregnancy Outcomes in New York City - Youngmin Yi, Cornell University; Christopher Wildeman, Cornell University; Joseph Kennedy, New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, Office of Vital Statistics

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Nutrition Assistance - Kecia R. Johnson, Mississippi State University; Dylan B. Jackson, University of Texas at San Antonio; Alexander Testa, University of Texas at San Antonio

Incarceration and Indebtedness in Young Adulthood: Examining the Role of State “Hidden Sentence” Policies - Cody Warner, Montana State University; Jason N. Houle, Dartmouth College; Joshua Kaiser, Dartmouth College

Going Off the Record: The Use of Criminal Histories in the Rental Housing Market - Laura DeMarco, Ohio State University

Pretrial Detention and Employment: Local Carceral Inequality - Christopher Thomas, John Jay/CUNY Graduate Center

8. Modes and Explanations of Violence

Presider: Suzy McElrath, University of Minnesota More than Violent Accomplices? A Social Network

Analysis of Boston Gang Members - Alexandra Ciomek, Harvard University

Producing and Activating Collective Efficacy: Violence, Drug Dealing, and Meaning-Making in Medellín, Colombia - Jon Gordon, New York University The violent art of making do: Gendered narratives of

criminalized girls in Southern Brazil - Natalia Otto, University of Toronto

Cyber-Psychopathy Revisited: An Alternative Framework for Explaining Online Deviance - Andrew David Nevin, University of Toronto

9. Monetary Sanctions, Pre-Trial Detention, and Misdemeanor Courts

Presider: Mikaela Rabinowitz, Measures for Justice Bills of Injustice: Families and Victims’ Experiences with

Legal Financial Obligations in Juvenile Court - Leslie S. Paik, City College of the City University of New York; Chiara Clio Packard

Financial Literacy without the Finances: Social Distance between Courtroom Bureaucrats and those Under their Surveillance - Michele L. Cadigan, University of Washington; Gabriela Kirk, Northwestern University "But What Will Become of the Innocent?" - Mikaela

Rabinowitz, Measures for Justice

“I’m Taking It into Account”: Assessment of Accused Person’s Riskiness in Pretrial Hearings - Erin Eife, University of Illinois at Chicago

Getting Schlubs on the Right Track: Misdemeanor Courts as Neo-Liberal Institutions of Control - Ilya Slavinski, UT Austin

10. Neighborhoods and Mobility

Presider: Lee Scrivener, University of Wisconsin-Madison The Synergistic Influence of Childhood Lead Exposure and

Neighborhood Social Context on Adulthood

Criminal[ized] Activity - Lee Scrivener, University of Wisconsin-Madison

The Causal effect of the Fracking Boom on Crime - Andrew Lowell Owen, Northwestern University

The Effects of a Proactive, Policy-Driven Migration on Neighborhood Crime - Tyler Bellick, State University of New York at Albany

11. Police Use of Force

Presider: Andrew C Gray, University of Delaware

I Can't Breathe: The Police Use of Deadly Force in Large U.S. Cities - Jonathan Dirlam, Penn State University Police Use of Force: Does Measurement Matter? - Amanda

Geller, New York University; Phillip Atiba Goff, Center for Policing Equity; Amelia Haviland, Carnegie Mellon University; Tracey Lloyd, Urban Institute; Dean Obermark, Urban Institute; Jack Glaser, UC Berkeley Resisting (Making an) Arrest: Identity and Violence in

Policing - Samantha Jones Simon, University of Texas at Austin

A Tale of Force: Examining Policy Proposals to Address the Issue of Police Violence - Kayla A. Preito-Hodge, University of Massachusetts-Amherst

12. Policing and Surveillance Technologies Presider: Mario J Avalos, UC Santa Cruz

Do Austerity Cuts Spare the Carceral State? Criminal Justice Expenditures and Arrests During Fiscal Crises - Brenden Beck, University of Florida

How High is Too High? Understanding the Policing of Marijuana Impairment in Santa Cruz County - Mario J Avalos, UC Santa Cruz

Everyday and Technological Surveillance: China’s Social Credit System in the Age of Big Data - Claire Seungeun Lee, Inha University

4156. Presidential Panel. Stonewall At/After 50 Sheraton New York, Metropolitan Ballroom West, Second Floor, 8:30-10:10am

Session Organizer: Salvador Vidal-Ortiz, American University Presider: Ghassan Moussawi, University of Illinois-Urbana

Champaign

Panelists: Angela Jones, State University of New

York-Farmingdale; Lillian Rivera, Hetrick-Martin Institute: New Jersey; Nadia Awad, NYC Artist/Activist; Salvador Vidal-Ortiz, American University

We have just witnessed the 50th anniversary of the “Stonewall” riots in NYC. This was an important moment in resisting the police brutality and other institutions that operated against people who we now call gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender. For many in the U.S. and abroad, “Stonewall” – the fighting back in the summer of 1969 by gender non-conforming racial minorities – evokes a before and after of visibility, recognition, and the achievement of rights. This panel, comprised of activists, artists, and academics, will offer insights to the moment in time we have reached, speaking to both some of the most critical accomplishments and the losses in the past 50 years for sure, but charting a way of thinking about the next waves of work and organizing that take into account not just sexual orientation and gender identity and expression, but other axes of power.

4157. Special Sessions. Comparative Perspectives toward Labor Market Institutions: Economic Inclusion and Exclusion in Europe and the United States of America Sheraton New York, Metropolitan Ballroom East, Second Floor, 8:30-10:10am

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Steven Vallas, Northeastern University Presider: Steven Vallas, Northeastern University Panelists: Virginia Doellgast, Cornell University; Chris

Howell, Oberlin College; Jeffrey J. Sallaz, University of Arizona; Matt Vidal, Loughborough University London 4160. Theory Section. Social Theory for Our

Grandchildren: Humanity’s Future in Theoretical Perspective

Sheraton New York, Liberty 1, Third Floor, 8:30-10:10am

Session Organizers: Rebecca Elliott, London School of Economics; Marion Fourcade, University of California - Berkeley

Presider: Alondra Nelson, Institute for Advanced Study A Political Genealogy of Meteorological Government - Zeke

Baker, University of California-Davis

Cosmonaut in the Post Office: A Sociology of the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone - Lindsey A. Freeman, Simon Fraser University

Max Weber in Outer Space - Albert J. Bergesen, University of Arizona

Is Sociology Ready for its Copernican Moment? - Jacob Gates Foster, University of California-Los Angeles

Discussant: Rebecca Elliott, London School of Economics 4161. Regular Session. Uncovering the Ordinary: Everyday

Mechanisms of Racism and Resistance

Sheraton New York, Liberty 3, Third Floor, 8:30-10:10am

Session Organizer: Christopher Scott Chambers, Providence College

Presider: Miguel Angel Montalva Barba, Northeastern University

“Ask Him If You’re Being Detained”: Bystander resistance in street police encounters - Katherine Danielle Hilson, Carthage College

A Study of Colorblind Racial Ideology in White New Yorkers’ Support for Donald Trump - Adam Safer, Stony Brook University

Cultural Intermediaries and the Reproduction of White Space in the Market “Place” - Erik Tyler Withers, University of South Florida

Pocketbook Policing: How Race Shapes Municipal Reliance on Punitive Fines and Fees in the Chicago Suburbs - John N. Robinson, Washington University in St Louis; Josh Pacewicz, Brown University

Seattle Rental Ad Texts and Processes of Segregation - Ian Kennedy, University of Washington; Amandalynne Paullada, University of Washington, Linguistics; Christian L. Hess, University of Washington; Sarah Chasins, University of California at Berkeley, Computer Science 4162. Regular Session. Redefining Place

Sheraton New York, Liberty 4, Third Floor, 8:30-10:10am

Session Organizer: Jason Orne, Drexel University

Presider: Aaron Arredondo, University of Missouri Alienation Before and After Gentrification: Perceiving

Disorder and Displacement in Two Chicago

Neighborhoods - Steven Tuttle, Loyola University Chicago Digital Space Meets Urban Place: Updating the Growth

Machine Model in New York - Sharon Zukin, Brooklyn College and City Univ of New York Graduate Ctr; Joanna Dressel, City University of New York-Graduate Center Getting over the fence: Realising city parks’ boundaries

through Urban Park Rangers’ practical action - Jonathan Ablitt, Cardiff University

Place Exploration: some challenges of investigating city ‘site effects’ through urban ethnography - Thomas Corcoran, University of Massachusetts Amherst; Jennifer Abrams, University of Massachusetts, Amherst; Jonathan R. Wynn, University of Massachusetts, Amherst

“Pudong is not My Shanghai”: Displacement, place-identity, and right to the ‘city’ in urban China - Fang Xu, University of California, Berkeley

4163. Regular Session. Social Dimensions of Reproductive Technologies

Sheraton New York, Liberty 5, Third Floor, 8:30-10:10am

Session Organizer: Miranda R. Waggoner, Florida State University

Presider: Susan Markens, City University of New York-Lehman College and The Graduate Center

Higher Risk, Better Pictures: When Knowing More About Your Fetus Means Getting to Know Baby - Eleni Skaperdas, University of California Los Angeles Choosing the best embryo: The impact of new imaging tools

on fertility treatment - Alina Geampana, Queen Mary University of London; Manuela Perrotta, Queen Mary University of London

Urgent Paternity, Unconcerning Maternity? Making Sense of Gamete Donation - Katherine M. Johnson, Tulane University

How Do You Want Your Eggs? Kin-making in the Clinic and the Medical Management of Social Reproduction in Kolkata and the Bay Area - Meghna Mukherjee, University of California Berkeley

Sex reckoning: pregnancy testing and intimate life - Joan H. Robinson, Columbia University

4164. Special Sessions. Puerto Rico and Climate Justice: Exploring the Intersections of Scholarship and Activism Sheraton New York, Carnegie West, Third Floor, 8:30-10:10am

Session Organizer: Michael Rodríguez-Muñiz, Northwestern University

Presider: Bianca Gonzalez-Sobrino, Quinnipiac University Failed Promises: Social Control, Inequality, and the Politics of

Emergency Management in Puerto Rico - Jenniffer M. Santos-Hernandez, University of Puerto Rico-Río Piedras Unequal Regions: Transdisciplinary Responses to Disaster and

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Mann-Hamilton, City University of New York-Laguardia Community College

Fostering Environmental Activism through Community-based Water Quality Monitoring: Reflections from Puerto Rico - Alejandro Torres Abreu, University of Puerto Humacao; Juan Carlos Rivera, University of Puerto Rico-Humacao

Self-determination from the Ground Up: Grassroots Projects and Visions for a Just Recovery in Puerto Rico - Ricardo Gabriel, City University of New York-Graduate Center 4165. Section on Aging and the Life Course. Current

Debates in Aging and the Life Course: Public Policy Sheraton New York, New York Ballroom East, Third Floor, 8:30-10:10am

Session Organizer: Janet M. Wilmoth, Syracuse University Presider: Andrew S. London, Syracuse University

Structure, Policy and Cumulative Dis/Advantage Across Adulthood - Dale Dannefer, Case Western Reserve University

Housing Assistance Policies and Child Health in the United States - Andrew Fenelon, Penn State University

Food and Nutrition Policies over the Life Course - Colleen M. Heflin, University of Missouri

Social Support Policies and Peer Influences in a Life Course Perspective - Michael Massoglia, University of Wisconsin-Madison; Jason Robey, University of Wisconsin - Madison US Immigration Policies and Health of Older Immigrants -

Zoya Gubernskaya, University at Albany, SUNY

Critical Social Policy Issues in Minority Aging - Jacqueline L. Angel, University of Texas-Austin

Policies to Extend Working Lives - Debra Street, State University of New York-Buffalo; Aine Ni Leime, National University of Ireland, Galway

How Social Policies affect Grandparent Care Work - Madonna Harrington Meyer, Syracuse University

Wealth Policy as Health Policy: A population aging perspective - Courtney E. Boen, University of Pennsylvania

Structural Sexism and Life Course Health Outcomes: Implications for Public Policy - Patricia Ann Homan, Florida State University

4166. Section on Marxist Sociology Refereed Roundtables (1 hour)

Sheraton New York, New York Ballroom West, Third Floor, 8:30-9:30am

Session Organizer: Stephanie Baran, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee

Section on Marxist Sociology Refereed Roundtables (1 hour) 1. Et tu, Art? Art as a Capitalist and Imperialist Tool

Presider: Jenna L O'Connor, DePaul University

A Materialist Argument on the Strategic and Revolutionary Enigma of Nationalistic Art Heists Throughout History - Jenna L O'Connor, DePaul University

Art in the Midst of the Implosion of the Republican Form of Bourgeois Governance - Michael E. Brown,

Northeastern University

Futurism as critique of culture through art action - Ilaria Riccioni, Free University of Bolzano

The Critical Practice of the Dada Art Avant-Garde - Jeffrey A. Halley, University of Texas-San Antonio

2. What if We All Just Co-operate? Examining Labor from the Worker’s Perspective

Presider: Efe Can Gurcan, Simon Fraser University Sustainable Social Enterprises for the Betterment of

Disadvantaged Labour: An Empirical Study of Cooperatives, Kerala - Sarga T K; Bupinder Zutshi, Centre for the Study of Regional Development/ Jawaharlal Nehru University

The Political Sociology of Workers’ Self-Management at Kazova, Turkey: From Unity to Fragmentation - Efe Can Gurcan, Simon Fraser University; Berk Mete Two Invisible Modes of Unpaid Work: Latino Youth

Baseball and Big Time Collegiate Football and Basketball - Joseph G. A. Trumino, St. John's University

3. What’s Love (and Gender) Got To Do With It? Marxist Anaylses of (In)Humanity and Labor

Presider: Charlotte Nell

Bringing the Class back into Love: A Marxist Approach to Social Inequality within Modern Love - Charlotte Nell Is Mass Murder and Violence that Character of the U.S.

Social Structure? - Vince Montes, San Jose State University

Political Iconography: Reading Gender on the Landscape at National Heroes Acres in Zimbabwe - Lorna Lueker Zukas, National University

4. When Neoliberal Policies Happen to Good People: Exploring Labor, Environment and Disaster Presider: Ann M. Strahm, California State University,

Stanislaus

Explaining Capitalist Exploitation of People and Place: The Lauderdale Paradox - Ann M. Strahm, California State University, Stanislaus

Is Amazon Good for America? The Impact of Capitalist Economic Concentration - Lloyd Klein, Laguardia Community College, CUNY

4167. Section on Children and Youth Roundtables (1 hour) Sheraton New York, Riverside Ballroom, Third Floor, 8:30-9:30am

Session Organizers: Jessica McCrory Calarco, Indiana University; Katie Beardall, Indiana University Children & Youth Roundtable 1: Emotional Health

Presider: Ashleigh E. Kysar-Moon, University of Northern Iowa

Adolescent Relationship Volatility and Emotional Health: Insights from an Intensive Longitudinal Study - Sara Ivethe Villalta, University of California, Irvine; Rachel E. Goldberg, University of California, Irvine; Marta Tienda, Princeton University

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Changes Over Time: A Network Approach - Jessica Gold, University of California, Davis

An Examination of the Risk Factors for Health and Well-Being among Youth In-Care - Greggory J. Cullen, University of Guelph

Early Childhood Hardship and Adolescent Mental Health - Chrisse Edmunds, Ohio State University; Melissa Alcaraz, Ohio State University

The role of subjective social status in shaping adolescent mental health - Nafeesa Andrabi, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill

Children & Youth Roundtable 2: Physical Health A Healthy Amount of Trust: Healthcare Utilization

Choices with Young Adults with Chronic Health Conditions - Hillary Steinberg, CU Boulder; Adenife Modile, University of Colorado-Boulder

Early Parental Loss and Health Behavior Trajectories across the Transition to Adulthood - Renae Wilkinson, Baylor University

School-level Body Mass Index Alters Children’s Weight Trajectories - Ashley Wendell Kranjac, Chapman University

The Long-term Effect of Bullying Victimization on Adolescents’ Self-rated Health - Christina Nefeli Caramanis, University of Texas at Austin; Anao Zhang, University of Michigan; Susan De Luca, University of Texas at Austin

The Socio-Economic Gradient in Young Children’s Wellbeing at School - Lisbeth Loft, University of Copenhagen; Jane Waldfogel, Columbia University Children & Youth Roundtable 3: Institutional Contexts

Presider: Henry Zonio, University of Kentucky

Children and Disaster Preparedness: A Study of Childcare Centers in New Zealand - Alice Fothergill, University of Vermont

Exploring Approaches to Studying Racialization of Children and Implications for Studying How Religious Institutions Racialize Children - Henry Zonio,

University of Kentucky

Girl Scouts, Community Practices, and the Reproduction of Inequality - Rachel Erice Nickens, University of California, Davis

The effect of network neighbourhood context on

adolescents’ community attachment - Chih-Yao Chang, Dharma Drum Institute of Liberal Arts; Chyi-In Wu, Academia Sinica

Children & Youth Roundtable 4: Social Policy

Children and the Modern Farming Movement - Joanna Dreby, University at Albany - SUNY; Mairead Carr, University at Albany - SUNY

Income And Stable Center-based Child Care: Evidence From The Earned Income Tax Credit - Christina Nefeli Caramanis, University of Texas at Austin

Parental Work-Family Conflict and Child Outcomes among German Dual-Earner Families - Deniz Yucel, William Paterson University; Beth A. Latshaw, Widener

University

U.S. Social Safety Net Programs and Child Wellbeing - KaLeigh K. White, University of Iowa; Sarah K. Bruch, University of Iowa

Children & Youth Roundtable 5: Early Childhood Education Presider: Susan M. Cunningham, Holy Cross College

Corporal punishment hurts children’s reading ability: Evidence from a national kindergarten cohort study - Jeehye Kang, Old Dominion University; Ui Jeong Moon, Hannam University

Effects of the Early Home Environment and Preschool Programs on Kindergarten Readiness: Evidence from ECLS-B - Stephanie D'Souza, Johns Hopkins University

Neighbourhood Schooling and Students Mobility in the Context of Inequality of Opportunity in India - Biswajit Kar, Jawaharlal Nehru University

Play Activities and Incorporation Experience of Rural-to-Urban Migrant Children in China - Man Yao, The Ohio State University; Qian Liu

Preschool Peer Socialization: Children’s Strategies for Shaping Behavior in the Classroom - Amy Michelle August, University of Minnesota

Children & Youth Roundtable 6: Adolescent Education Adolescents' Comparative Position and Educational

Attainment - Kiwoong Park, SUNY Albany

“Totally, Perfectly Normal”: Social Class in the Teen Film - Evan Cooper, Farmingdale State College

Lil’ Gangstas and Good Girls: Tween Girls’ Racial Performances Online - Katherine A. Phelps, University of Massachusetts-Boston

Educating Children of Ethnic Conflict in the BTAD Areas of Assam, India - Indranee Phookan Borooah, Gauhati University

Migrant status, school segregation, and academic achievement in contemporary China - Gaoming Ma, Zhejiang University

Parental Migration, Remittance and Children’s Cognitive Development in Rural China - Chen Ciara Chen, Chinese University of Hong Kong; Francisco Olivos, Chinese University of Hong Kong

Children & Youth Roundtable 7: Educational Disparities Presider: Gregory Clark Elliott, Brown University

Daughters' Unpaid Family Work in Brazil: Connections to Mothers' Work for Pay and Educational Consequences - Aida Villanueva, University of Texas at Austin; Maria Carolina Mota Pereira Aragao, University of Texas at Austin

Effective Resources and the Transition to Post-Secondary Education and Positive Pathways - Amy B. Siskind, Michael Cohen Group, LLC; Michael Cohen, Michael Cohen Group, LLC

Parental Involvement in College Planning and Students' Likelihood of College Enrollment - Kailey C. White, University of Chicago

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disparity in educational opportunities - Heather E. Price, Marian University

The Influence of Female-Related Demographics on Academic Gender Gaps: An Analysis of Student Achievement Scores - Florencia Silveira, SUNY-Albany

Children & Youth Roundtable 8: Legal Inequalities Presider: Liberty Barnes, University of Oregon

Conditional Contact: The Compromise of Legal Power and Protection in Civil Protection Order Cases - Amy Magnus, University of California, Irvine

Employment Trajectory Patterns of Ex-Inmates : A Holistic Approach to Heterogeneous Labor Market Trajectories - JooHee Han, University of Illinois

Urbana-Champaign

What are the challenges of girls in involved in the foster care and juvenile justice system? - Jerry Flores, University of Toronto; Janelle Hawes, University of Washington-Tacoma; Kati Barahona-López, University of California, Santa Cruz

Children & Youth Roundtable 9: Social Inequalities

Presider: Nazneen Michelle Kane, Randolph-Macon College Social Inequalities in Early Childhood Adverse

Experiences and their Effects on Depression in Adolescence - Kammi Schmeer, The Ohio State University; Ashley Ostroot, The Ohio State University; Jake Tarrence, Ohio State University; Christopher R. Browning, Ohio State University

The Impact of School Punishment on the Racial Understanding and Educational Outcomes of Young Black Girls - Ruby Bafu, University of Wisconsin-Madison

Tuesday, 9:30 am

4123. Meeting. Section on Teaching and Learning in Sociology Business Meeting

New York Hilton, Regent, Second Floor, 9:30-10:10am 4155. Meeting. Section on Crime, Law, and Deviance

Business Meeting

Sheraton New York, Central Park West, Second Floor, 9:30-10:10am

4166. Meeting. Section on Marxist Sociology Business Meeting

Sheraton New York, New York Ballroom West, Third Floor, 9:30-10:10am

4167. Meeting. Section on Children and Youth Business Meeting

Sheraton New York, Riverside Ballroom, Third Floor, 9:30-10:10am

Tuesday, 10:30 am

4203. Section on the Sociology of Education. School Effects and Interventions: Causal Evidence

New York Hilton, Concourse B, Concourse,

10:30am-12:10pm

Session Organizer: Jeremy E Fiel, University of Arizona Presider: Andrew Halpern-Manners, Indiana University Delayed Benefits: Effects of California School District Bond

Elections on Achievement by Socioeconomic Status - Emily Rauscher, Brown University

Extracurricular Activities and Student Outcomes in Elementary and Middle School: Causal Effects or Self-Selection? - William J. Carbonaro, University of Notre Dame; Emily Maloney, University of Georgia

Academic Growth Mindset and Structural Resources: Mindset Impacts in Low-performing Urban High Schools - Paul Hanselman, University of California, Irvine; David Yeager, University of Texas at Austin

A reason to try harder? Community college “Promise” programs and student effort in high school - David B. Monaghan, Shippensburg University of Pennsylvania Causal Effects of HISD Summer School - Jie Min Discussant: Eric Grodsky, University of Wisconsin 4204. Section on Race, Gender, and Class. Theorizing

Resistance

New York Hilton, Concourse C, Concourse, 10:30am-12:10pm

Session Organizer: Kristen Barber, Southern Illinois University-Carbondale

Presider: William F. Danaher, Southern Illinois University Gendered Resistance: How Indigenous Men and Women

Defend Territory in Mexico’s Tehuantepec Isthmus - Alessandro Morosin, UC Riverside

How Organizational Fields Shape Anti-Racist Strategies and Tactics in France and the United States - Nicole Arlette Hirsch

Reproductive Justice as Resistance: Contemporary Activism Against State Violence and Gendered Racial Capitalism - Meghan Daniel, University of Illinois at Chicago

Seeking Islamic Justice: Muslim New Yorkers Reframing the Narrative of Islam Post 9/11 - Nazreen Sameena Bacchus, Queens College,CUNY

Discussant: Chandra Russo, Colgate University 4207. Regular Session. Work and the Workplace

New York Hilton, Concourse F, Concourse, 10:30am-12:10pm

Session Organizer: Caroline Hanley, William & Mary Presider: Caroline Hanley, William & Mary

Categorical Distinctions and Claims Making: Opportunity, Actions, and Returns from Wage Negotiation - Peter Valet, University of Bamberg; Carsten Sauer, Radboud

University; Safi Shams, University of Massachusetts-Amherst

How Firms’ Wage Setting Shapes Income Inequality: Fading Pay-Setting Institutions and the Takeoff in Benefit

Inequality - Tali Kristal, University of Haifa; Yinon Cohen, Columbia University; Edo Navot, Columbia University Pay Secrecy and Gender Inequality in the Workplace - Jake

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Denice, University of Western Ontario; Shengwei Sun, Washington University in St. Louis

The confessional jobseeker: moralizing occupational gatekeeping in the cultural and corporate field - Kobe De Keere, University of Amsterdam

Sticking to it: Managing Occupational Stigma in the Gig Economy - Eli R. Wilson, University of New Mexico; David Schieber, UCLA

4211. Regular Session. Feminist Theory and Institutions New York Hilton, Madison, Second Floor, 10:30am-12:10pm

Session Organizer: Shannon N. Davis, George Mason University

Presider: Amber Kalb, George Mason University

Whose Knowledge? Whose Voices? Using Transnational Feminist Epistemology in Sociological Thinking - Debjani Chakravarty, Utah Valley University

Rethinking Besiegement: Understanding boundaries and conflict in Women’s and Gender Studies - Abigail Jorgensen, University of Notre Dame

The Gendered Division of Labour in Understanding Genocide: Developing a Feminist Theory of Political Knowledge - Lily Ivanova, University of British Columbia

Interfield Assemblages between Feminisms and Biomedicine - Kelly Underman, Drexel University; Paige L. Sweet, Harvard University

Discussant: Jennifer Utrata, University of Puget Sound 4212. Thematic Sessions. Feminist Sociology and Social

Justice

New York Hilton, Clinton, Second Floor, 10:30am-12:10pm

Session Organizer: Bandana Purkayastha, University of Connecticut

Presider: Marlese Durr, Wright State University Standpoint Epistemology and the Study of Intersex -

Georgiann Davis, University of Nevada-Las Vegas; Alishia Alexander, University of Illinois

Feminist Sociology and Social Justice: African Feminist Voices and Perspectives - Josephine A. Beoku-Betts, Florida Atlantic University

What Does Social Justice Feminism Look Like? - Manisha Desai, University of Connecticut

4213. Section on Medical Sociology. Health in Social Context: The Role of Work, School, Family, and Community

New York Hilton, Gibson, Second Floor, 10:30am-12:10pm

Session Organizer: Adam Matthew Lippert, University of Colorado Denver

Presider: Clayton Raymond Buck, University of Colorado Denver

Political Economy and Death in the American States - Jennifer Karas Montez, Syracuse University; Julene K. Cooney, Syracuse University; Huseyin Zeyd Koytak, Syracuse

University

Spatial Contexts of Everyday Life and their Health

Implications: Early Results from the CHART Study - Erin York Cornwell, Cornell University; Kathleen A. Cagney, University of Chicago; Louise Hawkley, NORC at the University of Chicago

Crowded Nests: Parent-Adult Child Coresidence Transitions and Parental Mental Health Following the Great Recession - Jennifer Caputo, Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research

They Drive Me Crazy: Difficult Social Ties and Subjective Well-Being - Shira Offer, Bar-Ilan University; Claude S. Fischer, University of California, Berkeley

Discussant: Ryan K. Masters, University of Colorado Boulder 4216. Policy and Research Workshop. Sexual Harassment,

Violence, and the Construction of Knowledge (Sponsored by the ASA Working Group on Harassment)

New York Hilton, Murray Hill West, Second Floor, 10:30am-12:10pm

Session Organizer: Patricia Richards, University of Georgia Co-Leaders: Elizabeth A. Armstrong, University of Michigan;

Rebecca Annice Hanson, University of Florida; Gloria Gonzalez-Lopez, University of Texas at Austin; Anna Patricia Hidalgo, Columbia University; Miriam Gleckman-Krut, University of Michigan

4217. Professional Development Workshop. Navigating Free Speech, Student Politics, and Faculty Harassment : Sociological Reflections and Tips for Professional Practice

New York Hilton, Murray Hill East, Second Floor, 10:30am-12:10pm

Session Organizers: Jonathan Z. Friedman, PEN America, Project Director, Campus Free Speech; Adeline Lee, PEN America

Co-Leaders: Amy J. Binder, University of California, San Diego; Jeffrey L. Kidder, Northern Illinois University 4218. Thematic Sessions. Labor, Work and Social Justice

New York Hilton, Nassau West, Second Floor, 10:30am-12:10pm

Session Organizer: Mary Romero, Arizona State University Presider: Katherine Maich, The Pennsylvania State University The Impact of Amazon on Labor and Other Social Justice

Movements - Benjamin Woods, Jobs with Justice

Regulating and Rewarding Work in the New Economy - Arne L. Kalleberg, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill The Politics of Labor Market Redistribution in the United

States and Scandinavia - Leslie McCall, City University of New York-Graduate Center; Arvid Lindh, Stockholm University

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4219. Thematic Sessions. Doing Scholar Activism

New York Hilton, Nassau East, Second Floor, 10:30am-12:10pm

Session Organizer: Brian Gran, Case Western Reserve University

Presider: Elizabeth J. Clifford, Towson University

Everybody Eats: Community Embedded Service-Learning as Public Sociology and Social Justice Work - Sarah N. Gatson, Texas A&M University

Roots, not the Shoots: Community Accountability and Engagement in Liberatory Scholarship - Monica M. White, University of Wisconsin-Madison

Social Research + Social Justice = Social Obligation for Social Activism - Rashawn Ray, University of Maryland 4221. Special Sessions. Healing Our Divided Society: A

Fifty Year Update of The Kerner Commission New York Hilton, Sutton Center, Second Floor, 10:30am-12:10pm

Session Organizer: Alan Curtis, The Eisenhower Foundation Presider: Alan Curtis, The Eisenhower Foundation

Panelists: Elijah Anderson, Yale University; Michael Jeffries, Wellesley College; Gregory D. Squires, George

Washington Univ.

4223. Teaching and Learning Section Mentoring Roundtable

New York Hilton, Regent, Second Floor, 10:30am-12:10pm

Session Organizer: Hara Bastas, LaGuardia Community College, City University New York

Teaching and Learning Section Mentoring Roundtable Community College Roundtable #1

Presiders: Alison S. Better, City University of New York-Kingsborough Community College,; Charles A. Dickinson, College of Western Idaho; Sydney Hart, Wilbur Wright College; Diane Susan McMahon, Allegany College of Maryland

Community College Roundtable #2

Presiders: Benjamin Mercer Drury, Morton College; Sarah Hoiland, Hostos Community College; David Kadanoff, Jamestown Community College; Laurie Jordan Linhart, Des Moines Area Community College

Four Year Roundtable #1 (liberal arts, private, public) Presiders: Jerome Krase, Brooklyn College-CUNY; Betsy

Lucal, Indiana University South Bend; Anna Muraco, Loyola Marymount University; José A. Muñoz, CSU San Bernardino

Four Year Roundtable #2 (liberal arts, private, public) Presiders: Jason Lee Crockett, Kutztown University; Nathan

Palmer, Georgia Southern University; Bryan K.

Robinson, University of Mount Union; Jennifer Roebuck Bulanda, Miami University; Leslie T.C. Wang, Saint Mary's College

Libraries, Data Centers and Research Roundtable

Presiders: Chris Bourg; Christine Kay Oakley, Washington State University; Nathaniel D Porter, Virginia Tech

Post Doctorate Roundtable

Presiders: Sarah Gaby, Washington University in St. Louis; Yun Ling Li, Virginia Tech; Sohoon Yi, Rice University 4226. Professional Development Workshop. Equity and

Inclusion for Scholars of Color in our Sections, ASA, and the Discipline

New York Hilton, Mercury Ballroom, Third Floor, 10:30am-12:10pm

Session Organizers: Vrushali Patil, Florida International University; Gowri Vijayakumar, Brandeis University; Myron T. Strong, Community College of Baltimore County; Joan H. Robinson, Columbia University; Jaime Hartless, University of Virginia

Co-Leaders: Katie Linette Acosta, Georgia State University; Zine Magubane, Boston College; Carla Shedd, The Graduate Center, CUNY

4230. Meeting. Honors Program Advisory Panel New York Hilton, Lincoln, Fourth Floor, 10:30am-12:30pm

4231. Section on Labor and Labor Movements. Organizing, Direct Action, and Strikes Post-Janus New York Hilton, New York, Fourth Floor, 10:30am-12:10pm

Session Organizer: Belinda C. Lum, Sacramento City College Presider: Eric Larson, University of Massachusetts Dartmouth Chicago Teacher Revitalization and the Strike: A Tale of Two

Caucuses - Jeremy Cohan, NYU

Labor and Litigation: Effect of Unions - Monika Yadav, University of Notre Dame

Sustaining Radical Politics: Organizational Structures and Networks of the Poor - Juhi Tyagi, Max Weber Center, University of Erfurt

4232. Regular Session. Critical Theory I: Dialectical Engagements

New York Hilton, Hudson, Fourth Floor, 10:30am-12:10pm

Session Organizer: David Michael Arditi, University of Texas at Arlington

Presider: Jennifer Lynn Miller, University of Texas at Arlington

Queer Ends: Digital Culture, Queer Youth, and

Heterosexuality Beyond Heteronormativity - Jennifer Lynn Miller, University of Texas at Arlington

Government vs. Corporate Surveillance: Privacy Concerns in the Digital World - Brian T. Connor, University of Maryland, College Park; Long Doan, University of Maryland

When Shock is No Longer Shocking: The Role of Seduction in Revitalizing Benjamin's Dialectical Image - Andrew K. Thompson, Ithaca College

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The Art of Living: Erich Fromm and Michel Foucault on the Normative Sociology of Existence - Kieran Durkin, University of York

4233. Regular Session. Urban Sociology

New York Hilton, Midtown, Fourth Floor, 10:30am-12:10pm

Session Organizer: Japonica Brown-Saracino, Boston University

Presider: Meaghan Stiman, College of William & Mary Shifting and Persisting Neighborhood Hierarchies: Immigrant

Influx and the Spread of Gentrification in the Twenty-First Century - Jackelyn Hwang, Stanford University; Hesu Yoon, Stanford University

Caught between Political Opposition and Economic Gain: Homeowner Initiated Urban Transformation in Istanbul - Ladin Bayurgil, Boston University

Multiply-Deserted Areas: Examining Food, Pharmacy, and Greenspace Deserts in the Urban South - Lacee Anne Satcher, Vanderbilt University

Theaters of Neighborhood Life: A Case Study in

Systematically Comparing the Social Character of Urban Areas - Jack Katz, University of California-Los Angeles; Peter R. Ibarra, University of Illinois at Chicago; Maggie Kusenbach, University of South Florida; Kyle Nelson, University of California-Los Angeles

Whose Lives Matter? Race, Space, and Devaluation of Victims from Black Neighborhoods in Homicide Reporting - Kailey C. White, University of Chicago; Forrest Stuart, Stanford University; Shannon Morrissey, University of Chicago 4235. Meeting. 2021 Program Committee

New York Hilton, Hilton Boardroom, Fourth Floor, 10:30am-12:10pm

4240. Section on Children and Youth. Power and Inequality in the Lives of Children and Youth Sheraton New York, Union Square, Lower Level, 10:30am-12:10pm

Session Organizer: Jessica McCrory Calarco, Indiana University

Presider: Catherine Kaukinen, University of Central Florida Crowd Sourcing: Do Strangers’ Assumptions about Peer

Crowds Match Reality? - Lilla K. Pivnick, University of Texas at Austin; Rachel A. Gordon, University of Illinois-Chicago; Robert Crosnoe, University of Texas at Austin To Bully Without Bullying: Subtle Hostilities and the

Reproduction of Inequality - Sarah A. Miller, Boston University

Inclusion Work: Children of Immigrants Contesting Social Exclusion - Hyeyoung Kwon, Indiana University Vulnerable and Resilient: Family Routines and Maternal

Knowledge in Mexican and Central American-origin Families - Eileen Diaz McConnell, Arizona State

University; Aggie Jooyoung Yellow Horse, Arizona State University

Disparate Child Discipline: Differences in Classroom Behavior

Management Based on Teacher Experience - Maritza Mestre Steele, Indiana University

4241. Meeting. Section on Asia and Asian America Business Meeting

Sheraton New York, Sutton Place, Lower Level, 10:30am-12:10pm

4242. Section on Global and Transnational Sociology. Gender and the Crises of Global Capitalism Sheraton New York, Murray Hill, Lower Level, 10:30am-12:10pm

Session Organizers: Jordanna Chris Matlon, American University; Julian Go, Boston University

Presider: Mariana Manriquez, University of Arizona

Dilemma of the Foxconn Moms: Gender, Migrant Labor, and the Crisis of Social Reproduction in China - Yige Dong, Johns Hopkins University

Forgotten Boys, Idle Men: Using Gender to Talk about Poverty in Kenya - Isabel Pike, University of Wisconsin-Madison

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