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POWER , INEQUALITY RESISTANCE WORK

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ASA Annual Meeting • August 8-11, 2020 San Francisco, CA

POWER , INEQUALITY RESISTANCE WORK

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ASA Annual Meeting • August 8-11, 2020

San Francisco, CA

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Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the 2020 ASA Annual Meeting in San Francisco was cancelled.

This book reflects the program that was

scheduled had the meeting been held.

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115th Annual Meeting

Power, Inequality, and Resistance at Work

2020 Program Committee

Christine Williams, President, University of Texas at Austin Joya Misra, Vice President, University of Massachusetts, Amherst

David Takeuchi, Past Secretary, Boston College Nancy Lopez, Secretary, University of New Mexico Hae Yeon Choo, University of Toronto, Mississauga

Joshua Gamson, University of San Francisco

Adia Harvey Wingfield, Washington University in St. Louis Allison Pugh, University of Virginia

Vinnie Roscigno, Ohio State University Katherine Rowell, Sinclair Community College

Kristen Schilt, University of Chicago

Don Tomaskovic-Devey, University of Massachusetts, Amherst

Land Acknowledgement and Recognition

Before we can talk about sociology, power, inequality, we must acknowledge that the land on

which we gather is the traditional and unceded territory of the Ramaytush Ohlone (pronounced

Rah-my-toosh O-lone-ee). We, the American Sociological Association (ASA), acknowledge

that academic institutions, indeed the nation-state itself, was founded upon and continues to

enact exclusions and erasures of Indigenous Peoples. This acknowledgement demonstrates

a commitment to beginning the process of working to dismantle ongoing legacies of settler

colonialism, and to recognize the hundreds of Indigenous Nations who continue to resist, live,

and uphold their sacred relations across their lands. We also pay our respect to Indigenous elders

past, present, and future and to those who have stewarded this land throughout the generations.

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ASA Council ...3

ASA Executive Office Staff ...3

Welcome from the ASA President...4

Acknowledgements ...5

Sociology in Practice Settings Symposium ...6

Teaching and Learning Symposium ...6

Program Schedule

Friday, August 7 ...

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Saturday, August 8 ...

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Sunday, August 9 ...

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Monday, August 10 ...73

Tuesday, August 11 ...

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Wednesday, August 12 ...

139

Participants Index ...140

Session Index ...171

ASA Past Officers ...175

Table of Contents

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OFFICERS

President: Christine Williams University of Texas-Austin President-Elect: Aldon Morris

Northwestern University Past-President: Mary Romero

Arizona State University Vice President: Joya Misra

University of Massachusetts-Amherst Vice President-Elect:

Rhacel Salazar Parreñas

University of Southern California.

Past-Vice President: Grace Kao Yale University

Secretary: Nancy López University of New Mexico Executive Officer: Nancy Kidd

American Sociological Association AT-LARGE MEMBERS

Ruha Benjamin Princeton University Kelly H. Chong

University of Kansas Kimberly Ann Goyette

Temple University Laura Hamilton

University of California, Merced Erin Kelly

MIT Maria Krysan

University of Illinois at Chicago Wendy Leo Moore

Texas A&M University Jennifer Reich

University of Colorado-Denver Vincent Roscigno

Ohio State University Sara Shostak

Brandeis University Zulema Valdez

University of California-Merced Rhys H. Williams

Loyola University-Chicago  

OFFICERS

President: Aldon Morris Northwestern University President-Elect: Cecilia Menjívar

University of California-Los Angeles Past-President: Christine Williams

University of Texas-Austin Vice President:

Rhacel Salazar Parreñas University of Southern California Vice President-Elect: Nina Bandelj

University of California, Irvine Past-Vice President: Joya Misra

University of Massachusetts-Amherst Secretary: Nancy López

University of New Mexico Executive Officer: Nancy Kidd

American Sociological Association AT-LARGE MEMBERS

Ruha Benjamin Princeton University Jessica Calarco

Indiana University Kelly H. Chong

University of Kansas Laura Hamilton

University of California-Merced Maria Krysan

University of Illinois at Chicago Wendy Leo Moore

Texas A&M University Gilda Ochoa

Pomona College Jennifer Reich

University of Colorado Denver Daisy Reyes

University of Connecticut Vincent Roscigno

Ohio State University Sara Shostak

Brandeis University Van Tran

The Graduate Center, CUNY

Nancy Kidd

Executive Director Margaret Weigers Vitullo

Deputy Director Jessica McGifford

Marketing and Membership Manager Oriana Ma

Membership Assistant Johanna Olexy

Director of Communications Maliyah Grant

Diversity and Inclusion Administrative Assistant

Les Briggs

Director of Finance Girma Efa

Accountant Mark Fernando

Director of Governance and Administration

Alexis Lewis

Governance and Administration Administrative Assistant David Matthews

Office Assistant Michelle Randall

Director of Meeting Services Kayla Smith

Meeting Services Associate Karen Gray Edwards

Director of Publications Jamie Panzarella

Publications Manager Erynn Masi de Casanova

Director of Research, Professional Development, and Academic Affairs Diego de los Rios

Research, Professional Development, and Academic Affairs Assistant Director Nicole V. Amaya

Research, Professional Development, and Academic Affairs Senior Research Associate

Nailah Russell

Research, Professional Development, and Academic Affairs Administrative Assistant

2019-2020 ASA Council 2020-2021 ASA Council ASA Executive Office Staff

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Welcome from the ASA President

Christine Williams ASA President

University of Texas at Austin

Two years ago, I convened a Program Committee to brainstorm ideas for the 2020 conference. We knew it was going to be an important one for ASA members, as it would be the year of the Presidential Election, the decennial census, and the 100th anniversary of women’s suffrage. But we could not anticipate the two cataclysmic events of the year: the COVID-19 pandemic that sickened and killed our friends, family members, and colleagues around the world, causing the cancellation of the meeting;

and the massive protests against racist police violence in response to the brutal murders of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, and many others. I am convinced that the world needs sociology more than ever, but sociology will never be the same as a result. Now is the time for sociologists to rededicate ourselves to fighting social injustice in all its forms.

The decision to cancel the San Francisco meeting was not a difficult one to make, but moving to an online event has been difficult, requiring the dedicated service of many people. I want to express my sincere appreciation for their efforts to make ASA 2020 a meaningful and enriching experience.

The staff at ASA have been working overtime to manage the transition while looking out for the best interests of the Association. After two years of nearly daily communications with them, I can assure members that our Association is in professional and responsible hands.

The elected ASA Council has been a source of wisdom, support, and hope to me during these challenging times. I am especially grateful to have the opportunity to serve with Vice President Joya Misra, whose wise feminist counsel I cherish.

The tireless Program Committee did their job twice, first organizing a spectacular program, and then reorganizing it as a virtual event. I was told at the beginning of my term that programming the conference would be the best part of being President, and that was no lie, thanks to this wonderful group of scholars and educators.

Joya Misra, Vice President, University of Massachusetts, Amherst David Takeuchi, Past Secretary, Boston College

Nancy Lopez, Secretary, University of New Mexico Hae Yeon Choo, University of Toronto, Mississauga Joshua Gamson, University of San Francisco

Adia Harvey Wingfield, Washington University in St. Louis Allison Pugh, University of Virginia

Vinnie Roscigno, Ohio State University Katherine Rowell, Sinclair Community College Kristen Schilt, University of Chicago

Don Tomaskovic-Devey, University of Massachusetts, Amherst

My local arrangements chairperson, Katrina E. Kimport, working with Kimberly Richman and Josh Gamson, put together a fabulous line-up of sessions and tours to spotlight the sociological significance of the San Francisco Bay Area. I am extremely grateful for their efforts, and disappointed that we are not there to enjoy the results together.

Finally, I want to thank the ASA members who generously and graciously worked to make this online event possible. I am grateful to the section officers, session organizers, presenters, discussants, moderators, and attendees who came together to make ASA 2020 an unforgettable experience.

Although we are not meeting physically this year, I welcome you to join our virtual event, and hope you find

inspiration and insight relevant to the times we find ourselves in.

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Acknowledgments

ASA is pleased to acknowledge the supporting partners

of the 115th Annual Meeting

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Sociology in Practice Settings Symposium

Sunday, August 9

Franciscan A • Hilton San Francisco Union Square

Teaching and Learning in Sociology Symposium

Sunday, August 9

Imperial B • Hilton San Francisco Union Square

Programming Highlights

Join us for a full day of programming by and for sociologists working in practice settings. Participants will learn how practitioners are using sociological knowledge and skills to solve applied problems. Additionally, participants will have opportunities to gain valuable insights to advance their careers and build their professional networks. Sociologists employed in non-profit organizations, commercial industry, government, research centers, and other non-academic settings, as well as students interested in learning more about the sociological work that happens in these fields are encouraged to attend! Symposium is open to all Annual Meeting registrants at no additional cost.

8:30 - 10:10 a.m. 2124 - Lightning Round: Sociologists Who Work – Sociologists in Non-Traditional Settings

10:30 a.m. - 12:10 p.m. 2224 - Interactive Workshop: Demystifying Design Thinking 12:30 - 2:10 p.m. 2324 - Special Topic Panel: Activism at Work

2:30 - 4:10 p.m. 2424 - Lightning Round: Sociology at Work – Using Sociological Principles in Everyday Work

Join us for a full day of programming by and for sociologists working in practice settings. Participants will learn how practitioners are using sociological knowledge and skills to solve applied problems. Additionally, participants will have opportunities to gain valuable insights to advance their careers and build their professional networks. Sociologists employed in non-profit organizations, commercial industry, government, research centers, and other non-academic settings, as well as students interested in learning more about the sociological work that happens in these fields are encouraged to attend! Symposium is open to all Annual Meeting registrants at no additional cost.

8:30 - 10:10 a.m. 2123 - Workshop on Creating Inclusive and Equitable Classrooms 10:30 a.m. - 12:10 p.m. 2223 - Lightning Presentations of Teaching Techniques

12:30 - 2:10 p.m. 2323 - Book Salon: Discussion in the College Classroom with Jay Howard 2:30 - 4:10 p.m. 2423 - Roundtables:

Table 1. Curricular Development I Table 2. Curricular Development II Table 3. Assessment/Grading Table 4. Active Learning I Table 5. Active Learning II Table 6. Social Location

Table 7. Community-Based Learning I Table 8. Community-Based Learning II

Table 9. Teaching Sociology with Nontraditional Texts Table 10. Emotional Labor

Table 11. Teaching Mechanics

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Friday, 8:00 am

0024. Meeting. Orientation for 1st Year Minority Fellowship Program (MFP) Fellows

Hilton San Francisco Union Square, Franciscan A, Ballroom Level, 8:00am-2:45pm

0025. Preconference. 33rd Annual Group Processes Conference Hilton San Francisco Union Square, Franciscan D, Ballroom Level,

8:00am-5:00pm

Session Organizers: Alicia D. Cast, University of California-Santa Barbara; Jessica L. Collett, University of California-Los Angeles;

Rengin Bahar Firat, University of California, Riverside; David R.

Schaefer, University of California-Irvine; Jan E. Stets, University of California-Riverside

0028. Preconference. Persistence and Resistance in the Academy:

Addressing Inequality and Power to Increase Student Learning (Co-sponsored by the Section on Teaching and Learning and SAGE)

Hilton San Francisco Union Square, Yosemite C, Ballroom Level, 8:00am-5:00pm

Session Organizers: Katherine R. Rowell, Sinclair Community College; Gregory Trainor Kordsmeier, Indiana University- Southeast

0054. Preconference. Global Perspectives on Cultural Domination: Hegemony, Circulations and Categories Parc55, Cyril Magnin III, Level 4, 8:00am-5:00pm

Session Organizers: Mohamed Amine Brahimi, Columbia University;

Lucile Dumont, School for Advanced Studies in the Social Sciences in Paris; Jérôme Pacouret, The Université du Québec à Montréal

0061. Preconference. New Developments in

Ethnomethodological Experimentation for Sociological Inquiry

Parc55, Mission I, Level 4, 8:00am-5:00pm

Session Organizers: Morana Alac, University of California-San Diego; Michael Lynch, Cornell University; Patrick G. Watson, Wilfrid Laurier University

Friday, 8:30 am

0152. Preconference. The Association of Korean Sociologists in America Annual Conference

Parc55, Cyril Magnin I, Level 4, 8:30am-4:45pm

Panelists: Carolyn Choi, University of Southern California; Young- Mi Kim, Yonsei University; Eunmi Mun, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; Stephen Cho Suh, University of Colorado at Colorado Springs; Youngjoo Cha, Indiana University- Bloomington; Barum Park

Session Organizers: Youngjoo Cha, Indiana University-Bloomington;

Hae Yeon Choo, University of Toronto; Minjeong Kim, San Diego State University; Byungkyu Lee, Indiana University;

Jaeeun Kim, University of Michigan-Ann Arbor; Minwoo Jung, University of Southern California; June Jeon, University of Wisconsin-Madison

Friday, 9:00 am

0122. Preconference. ASA Preconference for Department Leaders Hilton San Francisco Union Square, Imperial A, Ballroom Level,

9:00am-4:00pm

Session Organizer: Teresa Ciabattari, American Sociological Association

0153. Preconference. Self and Society Preconference:

Psychosocial Reflections in an Age of Authoritarianism and Global Crises

Parc55, Cyril Magnin II, Level 4, 9:00am-5:00pm

Session Organizers: Lauren Langman, Loyola University-Chicago;

Lynn Sharon Chancer, Hunter College

Friday, 12:00 pm

0241. Preconference. Black Women Teaching and Learning Sociology

Hilton San Francisco Union Square, Union Square 23, 4th Floor, 12:00-5:15pm

Panelists: Chavella T. Pittman, Dominican University; Venus Evans- Winters, Illinois State University; Jualynne E. Dodson, Michigan State University

Session Organizers: Whitney Nicole Laster Pirtle, University of California-Merced; Benjamin Mercer Drury, Indiana University at Indianapolis

Friday, 1:00 pm

0329. Preconference. Exchanging Expertise: Research and Funding at the Intersection of the Computer and Social Sciences

Hilton San Francisco Union Square, Union Square 1, 4th Floor, 1:00-5:00pm

Panelists: David Corman, National Science Foundation; Kellina Craig-Henderson, National Science Foundation; Darleen Fisher, National Science Foundation; Erwin Gianchandani, National Science Foundation; Willie Pearson, Georgia Institute of Technology; Elizabeth Mynatt, Georgia Tech; Joseph M.

Whitmeyer, National Science Foundation

Session Organizer: Natalie D. Hengstebeck, AAAS Science &

Technology Policy Fellow at theNational Science Foundation 0331. Preconference. New Debates in the Sociology of Finance Hilton San Francisco Union Square, Union Square 5, 4th Floor,

1:00-5:00pm

Panelists: Mitchel Y. Abolafia, SUNY-Albany; Christian Borch, Copenhagen Business School; Pierre-Christian Fink, Columbia University; Sarah Quinn, University of Washington; Eric I.

Schwartz, Columbia University; Alex Preda, King's College London; Neil Fligstein, University of Californnia; Megan Tobias Neely, Stanford University

Session Organizers: Daniel Beunza, City University-London; Ken- Hou Lin, University of Texas, Austin

0337. Preconference. Sociology of Antisemitism 2.0: Conceptual, Comparative, Empirical, and Pedagogical Perspectives Hilton San Francisco Union Square, Union Square 14, 4th Floor,

1:00-5:00pm

Session Organizers: Arnold Dashefsky, University of Connecticut;

Chad Alan Goldberg, University of Wisconsin-Madison Friday, August 7, 2020

Program Schedule • Friday, August 7, 2020

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Friday, 3:00 pm

0424. Meeting. Honors Program Orientation

Hilton San Francisco Union Square, Franciscan A, Ballroom Level, 3:00-4:30pm

Friday, 4:30 pm

0518. Plenary Session. Power, Resistance and Inequality in Tech:

A Conversation with Ruha Benjamin, Anita Sarkeesian, and Tressie McMillan Cottom

Hilton San Francisco Union Square, Continental 5, Ballroom Level, 4:30-6:00pm

Presider: Allison Pugh, University of Virginia

Panelists: Ruha Benjamin, Princeton University; Tressie Cottom, Virginia Commonwealth University; Anita Sarkeesian, Feminist Frequency

Session Organizer: Allison Pugh, University of Virginia

Tech has a justice problem, and three prominent scholar- activists come together here to talk about it. Ruha Benjamin’s work helps to expose inequalities in how technology is made. An associate professor at Princeton University, Benjamin is the author of Race After

Technology: Abolitionist Tools for the New Jim Code, a book about machine bias, discriminatory design, and liberatory approaches to technoscience. She has written two other books and many articles that diagnose and explain racism in science and technology, and has been published in Science, the Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, and Theory and Society. Her work has been covered by Nature, the Washington Post, NPR and a host of other venues, and funded by the American Council of Learned Societies, National Science Foundation, and the Institute for Advanced Study. Anita Sarkeesian is an award-winning media critic, whose efforts to wrest gaming culture

from misogyny brought her both positive attention and extraordinary harassment. Her website Feminist Frequency has analyzed representations of women in popular culture since 2009; she has been named one of Time’s 100 Most Influential People in the World, and received an honorary PhD from the New School.

Tressie McMillan Cottom is the author of four books, including Thick, a collection of essays that was a finalist for the National Book Award, as well as the popular edited volume Digital Sociologies, co-edited with Karen Gregory and Jessie Daniels. She has also written about Black cyberfeminism, algorithmic inequalities and the uses of technology in education and other fields.

McMillan Cottom has won multiple awards, including several outstanding early career awards, as well as the 2020 ASA Public Understanding of Sociology Award and the 2017 SWS Feminist Activist Scholar Award. In this event, Benjamin, Sarkeesian and McMillan Cottom will each speak for ten minutes, and then participate in a Q&A session moderated by Allison Pugh, a University of Virginia professor of sociology who is writing a book about person-to-person work, technology, and the stratification of human contact.

Friday, 7:00 pm

0622. Welcome Reception

Hilton San Francisco Union Square, Imperial A, Ballroom Level, 7:00-8:00pm

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Saturday, 7:00 am

1010. Meeting. Section on Aging and the Life Course Council Meeting

Hilton San Francisco Union Square, Golden Gate 8, Lobby Level, 7:00-8:00am

1011. Meeting. Section on Children and Youth Council Meeting Hilton San Francisco Union Square, Sunset, Lobby Level,

7:00-8:00am

1012. Meeting. Dissertation Award Committee

Hilton San Francisco Union Square, Seacliff, Lobby Level, 7:00-8:00am

1030. Meeting. Section on Teaching and Learning in Sociology Council Meeting

Hilton San Francisco Union Square, Union Square 3, 4th Floor, 7:00-8:00am

1055. Meeting. Section on Social Psychology Council Meeting Parc55, Balboa, Level 4, 7:00-8:00am

Saturday, 8:30 am

1103. Regional Spotlight Session. Confronting Extreme Inequality in the Land of Progress and Innovation Hilton San Francisco Union Square, Golden Gate 1, Lobby Level,

8:30-10:10am

Presider: Gordon Douglas, San José State University

Panelists: Rachel Brahinsky, Graduate Program in Urban Affairs;

Chris Iglesias, CEO, Unity Council; Noni Session, Founder, East Bay Permanent Real Estate Cooperative; Chrystal Redekopp, Stanford University

Session Organizer: Gordon Douglas, San José State University 1104. Special Sessions. Anti-Muslim Racism: Sociological

Response, Refusal, and Re/vision

Hilton San Francisco Union Square, Golden Gate 2, Lobby Level, 8:30-10:10am

Presider: Neda Maghbouleh, University of Toronto

Panelists: Cawo Mohamed Abdi, University of Minnesota; Jean Beaman, University of California-Santa Barbara; Atiya Husain, University of Richmond; Hajar Yazdiha, University of Southern California

Discussant: Louise Cainkar, Marquette University

Session Organizer: Neda Maghbouleh, University of Toronto 1105. Special Sessions. Power, Inequality and Resistance

Through the Lens of the HIV Epidemic

Hilton San Francisco Union Square, Golden Gate 3, Lobby Level, 8:30-10:10am

Presider: Sanyu A. Mojola, Princeton University

Panelists: Samuel R. Friedman, NYU Medical School; Shari L.

Dworkin, University of Washington-Bothell Campus; Celeste M. Watkins-Hayes, Northwestern University; Joseph A. Harris, Boston University

Session Organizer: Sanyu A. Mojola, Princeton University

1106. Thematic Sessions. Artificial Intelligence, Automation and Relations at Work

Hilton San Francisco Union Square, Golden Gate 4, Lobby Level, 8:30-10:10am

Presider: Karen Gregory, University of Edinburgh

Panelists: Katrinell M. Davis, Florida State University; Ifeoma Yvonne Ajunwa, Cornell University; Mary L. Gray, Microsoft

Research; Karen Levy, Cornell University

Session Organizer: Karen Gregory, University of Edinburgh 1107. Thematic Sessions. Negotiating Power and Status in the

Academy: Everyday Experiences of Women of Color Faculty

Hilton San Francisco Union Square, Golden Gate 5, Lobby Level, 8:30-10:10am

Presider: Carla P. Davis, Beloit College

Panelists: Chavella T. Pittman, Dominican University; Katy M. Pinto, California State University Dominguez Hills; Vera Lopez, Arizona State University; Margaret Hunter, Mills College Session Organizer: Carla P. Davis, Beloit College

1108. Thematic Sessions. What Experiments Examining Discrimination Tell Us About Work and Inequality in the 21st Century

Hilton San Francisco Union Square, Golden Gate 6, Lobby Level, 8:30-10:10am

Presider: S. Michael Gaddis, University of California-Los Angeles Panelists: David Pedulla, Stanford University; Natasha Quadlin,

Ohio State University; Fabiana Silva, University of Michigan;

Katherine Weisshaar, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill Session Organizer: S. Michael Gaddis, University of California-Los

Angeles

1109. Thematic Sessions. Dignity and Meaning at Work Hilton San Francisco Union Square, Golden Gate 7, Lobby Level,

8:30-10:10am

Presider: Martha Crowley, North Carolina State University Managerial Threats to Dignity: A Historical Perspective on

Contemporary Challenges - Caroline Hanley, College of William and Mary

The Potential and Pitfalls of Hallways as Relational Space: Evidence from School Workplaces - Jennifer Lauren Nelson, Vanderbilt University; Beth A. Bechky, New York University; Anne-Laure Fayard, NYU Tandon

Freedom and Control in Platform Food Delivery Work - Adam D.

Reich, Columbia University

Blue Collar Black Men as Mentors: 'Other-fathering' Fragile Black Men - Deirdre Royster, New York University

Session Organizer: Martha Crowley, North Carolina State University 1110. Section on Aging and the Life Course. Age Matters:

Explorations of Age Categories in Social Life

Hilton San Francisco Union Square, Golden Gate 8, Lobby Level, 8:30-10:10am

Presider: Richard A. Settersten, Oregon State University

Age and the Classification of Asylum Seekers in Germany - Ulrike Bialas, Princeton University

An Exploration of the Subjective Ages of Adulthood in Mexico, Mozambique, and Nepal - Erick Axxe, The Ohio State University; Sarah R. Hayford, Ohio State University Life Stage Differences in Types of Friends: A Comparison of

Younger and Older Adults - KeunBok Lee, UCLA The Domino Effect of Off-Time Transitions - Dawn R. Norris,

University of Wisconsin-La Crosse

An Examination of Traditional- and Nontraditional-Aged

Community College Student Experiences: Emerging Findings from PathTech LIFE - Lakshmi Jayaram, University of South Florida; Will Tyson, University of South Florida

Discussant: Anne E. Barrett, Florida State University

Session Organizer: Richard A. Settersten, Oregon State University

Program Schedule • Saturday, August 8, 2020

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1111. Meeting. Public Engagement Advisory Committee Meeting Hilton San Francisco Union Square, Sunset, Lobby Level, 8:30-

10:10am

1112. Meeting. Fund for the Advancement of the Discipline (FAD) Advisory Panel

Hilton San Francisco Union Square, Seacliff, Lobby Level, 8:30am-12:10pm

1114. Meeting. Current Minority Fellowship Program (MFP) Fellows Meeting

Hilton San Francisco Union Square, Presidio, Lobby Level, 8:30-10:10am

1115. Professional Development Workshop. Expert Testimony in Deportation Defense or Asylum Cases: Understanding the Process and Putting Your Sociological Skills to Use Hilton San Francisco Union Square, Continental 1, Ballroom Level,

8:30-10:10am

Leader: Robert Courtney Smith, City University of New York-Baruch College, Graduate Center

Session Organizer: Robert Courtney Smith, City University of New York-Baruch College, Graduate Center

1116. Policy and Research Workshop. Bridging Across Fields with Community-Engaged Research

Hilton San Francisco Union Square, Continental 2, Ballroom Level, 8:30-10:10am

Leaders: Leslie Hossfeld, Clemson University; Steven McKay, University of California-Santa Cruz; Anna S. Mueller, Indiana University; Gay W. Seidman, University of Wisconsin-Madison;

Gregory D. Squires, George Washington Univ.; Japonica Brown-Saracino, Boston University; Miriam Greenberg, University of California-Santa Cruz

Session Organizer: Rebecca London, University of California-Santa Cruz

1117. Special Sessions. A Global Urban Sociology of Evictions and Displacement

Hilton San Francisco Union Square, Continental 3, Ballroom Level, 8:30-10:10am

Presider: Liza Weinstein, Northeastern University

Panelists: Zachary Levenson, University of North Carolina, Greensboro; Hae Yeon Choo, University of Toronto; Melissa M. Valle, Rutgers University-Newark; Matthew Desmond, Princeton University

Session Organizer: Liza Weinstein, Northeastern University 1119. Book Salons (formerly Author Meets Critics). Brokered

Subjects: Sex, Trafficking and the Politics of Freedom (University of Chicago Press, 2019) by Elizabeth Bernstein Hilton San Francisco Union Square, Continental 7, Ballroom Level,

8:30-10:10am

Author: Elizabeth Bernstein, Barnard College

Panelists: Rhacel Salazar Parrenas, University of Southern California; Jyoti Puri, Simmons University

Session Organizer: Kari Lerum, University of Washington Bothell Moderator: Kari Lerum, University of Washington Bothell 1120. Section on Economic Sociology. Culture and Economic

Sociology

Hilton San Francisco Union Square, Continental 8, Ballroom Level, 8:30-10:10am

Presider: Simone Polillo, University of Virginia

Money, Morals, and Medicine: Patient Class and Organizational Pragmatics in Three Fertility Clinics - Eliza Brown, New York University

Theorizing Economic Culture - Lyn Spillman, University of Notre Dame

Time Pressures in Commercial Surrogacy: Slow Relational Practice or Scaled-Up Streamlined Mass Production? - Alya Guseva, Boston University

When Relational Work Nudges Bodily Giving: Mobilizing Kidney Donation in Singapore, Hong Kong, and Taiwan - Wan-Zi Lu, University of Chicago

Discussant: Simone Polillo, University of Virginia

Session Organizers: Fabien Accominotti, London School of Economics; Emily A. Barman, Boston University; Daniel Hirschman, Brown University; Elena Obukhova, McGill University; Brian James Sargent, University of Massachusetts Amherst

1121. Section on Global and Transnational Sociology. Global and Transnational Sociology Beyond English

Hilton San Francisco Union Square, Continental 9, Ballroom Level, 8:30-10:10am

Presider: Victoria Reyes, University of California-Riverside Global Indigenous Struggles Over the Land: Languages of

Sovereignty and Settler Colonialism - James V. Fenelon, California State University-San Bernardino; Kari Marie Norgaard, University of Oregon

New Memory Practices On-Line and Off-Line: Hyper-Connectivity and Distance - Linda Gusia, University of Prishtina

Intellectuals in Spaces Without Capital: The Polish Intelligentsia Debates and Global Phenomenon of Over-Culturalization - Tomasz Zarycki, University of Warsaw

The Spirit of Civil Society Under Authoritarianism: The Culture of Democracy in Poland and China - Bin Xu, Emory University Discussant: Michael D. Kennedy, Brown University

Session Organizer: Michael D. Kennedy, Brown University 1122. Sociology of Culture Section Roundtables

Hilton San Francisco Union Square, Imperial A, Ballroom Level, 8:30-10:10am

Session Organizers: Yagmur Karakaya, University of Minnesota;

Ruo-Fan Liu, University of Wisconsin-Madison; Stephanie Peña-Alves, Rutgers University

Table 1: Consumption Network Roundtable

Table Presiders: Michaela DeSoucey, North Carolina State University; Sinikka Elliott, University of British Columbia Imagined Commodities: Consumption as Imagination in National

Destination Marketing - Tim Rosenkranz, New School for Social Research

Putting the Unusual on the Menu: Chefs and the Culinary Aesthetics of Insects - Jennifer Smith Maguire, Sheffield Hallam

University; Penny West, Sheffield Hallam University

Science, Fiction, and Opportunity: Emergence of a Market for Dairy Products in China - Ming Wang, Northwestern University; Klaus Weber, Northwestern University

Why Are There So Many White Nationalists at US Farmers Markets?

- Sang-hyoun Pahk, University of Hawaii at Manoa Table 2: Material Culture Network Roundtable

Table Presider: Michael Owen Benediktsson, CUNY-Hunter College Style Scripts: How Cultural Intermediaries Interpret Meaning in

Contemporary Art - Hannah Wohl, University of California, Santa Barbara

Synchronizing the National Imagination: Visions of Freedom and Fragility - Andreja Siliunas, Harvard University

The Folding Chair: Material Objects, Interpretive Flexibility, and Inkblot Urbanism in NYC - Michael Owen Benediktsson, CUNY- Hunter College

Table 3: Symbolic Boundaries Network Roundtable Table Presider: Bethany Bryson, James Madison University Dying to be Good: How Non-Medical Practitioners Frame Death -

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Saturday, August 8, 2020 Beth A. Eck, James Madison University

Interrogating the Boundaries Between “Japanese” and Okinawan”

on the U.S. Continent - Jane H. Yamashiro, Mills College Sex and Gender as Dependent Variables: A Symbolic Boundaries

Approach - Bethany Bryson, James Madison University What Does it Mean to be a Concerned Citizen? Debates About

Refugee Resettlement in Local Politics - Karen Hooge Michalka, University of Mary

Table 4: Digital Ethnography, Media, and Quantification Table Presider: Ruo-Fan Liu, University of Wisconsin-Madison Cyber Aggression Towards Black and Latinx Women: A Topic Model

Analysis - Sara Francisco, Ms.; Diane H. Felmlee, Pennsylvania State University

Latte Liberals and Christian Conservatives: Evidence of Cultural Polarization on Twitter - Liam Essig, Penn State University Speculative Justice: Shifting Temporalities of Crime in Domestic

Terrorism Stings - Anya Degenshein, Marquette University To the Vultcano: For Honor’s Players' Deus Vult Memes and the Risk

of Tainted Vocality - Michael Ohsfeldt, Texas A&M University Table 5: Popular Culture and Art I

Table Presider: Yuqing Wu, Yale University

Can Pop Culture Allay Resentment? Japan’s Influence in China Today - Yuqing Wu, Yale University

Table 6: Popular Culture and Art II

Table Presider: Jenna L. O'Connor, DePaul University

Country Music’s Trajectory and Grasp in Popular ‘American’ Culture - Jenna L. O'Connor, DePaul University

Product Positioning in Cultural Markets - Abraham Oshotse Projecting Persians: Iranians in US Popular Entertainment Media -

Pantea Javidan, Stanford University

The Work of Reproduction in the Age of Digital Art - William Tsitsos, Towson University; R. Saylor Breckenridge, Wake Forest University

Table 7: Sociology of Music

Competitions as Complex Performances [socmusic network] - Lisa McCormick, University of Edinburgh

Using Son Jarocho Music As a Community Organizing Tool in the Immigrant Rights Movement (Socmusic Network) - Ruben Hernandez-Leon, University of California-Los Angeles

"What Kind of Music Do You Write?": Composing Artistic Identities in Contemporary Art Music (Socmusic Network) - Alexander C. Sutton, University of Virginia

Regulating Culture: A Computational Study of the Hip-Hop Censorship in China - Ke Nie, University of California San Diego The White Audience for Black Music - Michael Hughes, Virginia

Polytechnic Institute and State University; Anthony Kwame Harrison, Virginia Tech

Table 8: Gender and Culture

Table Presider: Anna Michelson, Northwestern University How Gender Affects Film Critics’ Evaluations - Dimitrios Zaras,

Emory University

The Politics of Happily-Ever-After: Envisioning Utopia(s) in Romance Fiction - Anna Michelson, Northwestern University

‘This is Real Beauty’: Defining the Boundaries of Aesthetic Citizenship - Jordan Foster, University of Toronto; David Nicholas Pettinicchio, University of Toronto

Table 9: Cultural Reproduction and Inequality Table Presider: Matthew Stimpson, UC Berkeley Cultural Reproduction as Inheritance of Orientations:

Intergenerational Transmission of Cultural Orientations in Contemporary Finland - Jarmo Kallunki, Tampere University Flexible Selves and Cultural Tastes: Highly Omnivorous Workers and Their Low Earnings Despite High Education - Matthew Stimpson, UC Berkeley

School, Studying, and Smarts: The Gender of Education Across 80 Years of American Print Media, 1930-2009 - Andrei G.

Boutyline, University of Michigan; Devin J. Cornell, Duke University; Alina Arseniev-Koehler, University of California Los Angeles

Charter School Authorizations as Disputes: School Board Member Justifications of Votes in a Neoliberal Context - David Kalim Diehl, Vanderbilt University

Luck and Inequality - Michael Sauder, University of Iowa; Hannah Espy; Jay Sorensen, University of Iowa

Table 10: Market, Precarious Jobs, and Cultural Values Table Presider: Tad P. Skotnicki, University of North Carolina-

Greensboro

Hierarchies, Jobs, “Genius:” A Theory of Gender and Cultural Production - Gillian Gualtieri, New York University Purity Politics? A Civil Project to Purify Consumption - Tad P.

Skotnicki, University of North Carolina-Greensboro

Communicating Diversity: Representational Tokenization Within Corporate Organizations - Allister Pilar Plater, University of Virginia

Culture is the Mother of Risk: Negative Consensus on Result Orientation Norm and Organizational Misconduct - Andrea Cavicchini, IESE Business School

Table 11: Politics and Nation

Table Presider: Moira O'Shea, University of Chicago

Creating the Symbols of the Nation: Toward a Cultural Construction of Nationalism - Moira O'Shea, University of Chicago

Cross-National Comparisons in Epistemic Governance: Analysis of Parliamentary Debates from Eight Countries - Valtteri Vähä- Savo, Tampere University

The Contextual Activation in Belief Networks - Byungkyu Lee, Indiana University

The Emergence and Transformation of Policy Ideas in the U.S.

Congress, 1946-2015 - Akram Al-Turk, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; David Lee Rigby, UNC Chapel Hill The Measurement of Cultural Change in Politically Polarized College

Campuses - Tyler Walton Table 12: Politics and Culture

Table Presider: Ioanna Christodoulaki, Boston University

Party Politics and Disaffection with Democracy in Greece - Ioanna Christodoulaki, Boston University

Overlapping Uncertainties: How Social and Psychological

Uncertainty Has Shaped Recent Conservative Politics - Joseph Lee Crane, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill

Political Taboos - Patrick Baert, University of Cambridge Populism as Civil Repair - Marcus Morgan, University of Bristol Table 13: Identity, Meaning Making, and the Life Course Table Presider: Martha L. Coe, New York University

Making Motherhood Political: Playground Revolutions and the Reshaping of Motherhood in Taiwan - Pei-Chen Cheng, National Taiwan University

Meaning Making During Emerging Adulthood: A Longitudinal Analysis of Age, Life Stage, Health, and Wellbeing - Patricia Snell Herzog, Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis; Jamie Lynn Goodwin, Indiana University Lilly Family School of Philanthropy

‘My Mom is Shanghainese Too!’: Language Criticism, Social Class, and the Ambiguity of Shanghainese Identity - Fang Xu, University of California, Berkeley

Table 14: Methods and Culture

Table Presider: Bo Yun Park, Harvard University

Synchrony in Emotional Reactions During Naturalistic Conversation - Alec McGail, Cornell University

Learning from Latency in Sociological Research: Using the Implicit Association Test to Make Sense of Timed-Surveys - Michaël Berghman, Erasmus University Rotterdam; Julian Schaap, Erasmus University Rotterdam; Koen van Eijck, Erasmus University Rotterdam; Willem De Koster, Erasmus University

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Rotterdam; Jeroen van der Waal, Erasmus University Rotterdam

Hybridities on the Final Frontier - Jackie Lee Hogan, Bradley University; James M. Decker, Illinois Central College

A Semi-Automated Method For Extracting Group-Specific Lexicons From Unlabeled Text Corpora - Zackary Dunivin, Indiana University

Social Locations, Contexts, and Value Development: Testing Whether Demographic Predictors of Personal Values Vary Cross-Nationally - Andrew Miles, University of Toronto;

Catherine Tze Hsuan Yeh, University of Toronto Table 15: Artistic Identities and Communities

Table Presider: Jessica Pearce, University of Louisiana at Lafayette Visualizing the Invisibility: Chinese Visual Artists in New York City -

Feng Chen, The New School for Social Research

“Walk on Clog and Just Act Normal”: Defining Collectivity in Dutch Domestic Music - Femke Vandenberg, Erasmus University;

Michaël Berghman, Erasmus University Rotterdam; Koen van Eijck, Erasmus University Rotterdam

When Local Encounters Global: Inhabiting Divergent Conventions in the Chinese Traditional Music World - Jiaxuan Yu, Emory University

Winners Lose: Construction of Professional Identities and Careers Among Korean Poets - Bo Seon Shim, Yonsei University Unpacking Misrecognition in Fields of Musical Consumption:

Audience Composition and the Boundary-Work of Friendship - Kyle Puetz, University of Virginia

Table 16: Social Fields and Ties

Table Presider: Anthony Landers, Rutgers University

Structuring Possibility: Social Ties, Strategy and Identity in Two Alternative Food Projects - Amy E. Jonason, Furman University Sex Panics and Social Fields: Organizational Dynamics in the Anti-

Sex-Trafficking Movement - Libby Trudeau, University of Notre Dame

Social Trajectory and Field Forces in Contemporary China - Yi Yin, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee

“I Go Back and Forth”: Reflective Contradiction in Abortion Attitudes - Bridget J. Ritz, University of Notre Dame; Tricia C.

Bruce, University of Notre Dame Table 17: Culture and Cognition

Table Presider: Stephanie Peña-Alves, Rutgers University Culture Beneath Discourse: Theorizing the Properties and

Relationships of Cognitive Cultural Entities - Michael Rotolo, University of Notre Dame

Grounding, Cuing, Affording, Disrupting - Michael Lee Wood, Brigham Young University

Local Similarity and Global Variability Characterize the Semantic Space of Human Languages - James A. Evans, University of Chicago; Molly Lewis, Carnegie Mellon University

Souvenirs and Travel Guides: The Cognitive Sociology of Grieving Public Figures - Daniel Andrew Nolan, University of Washington

The Bestiary in the Candy Aisle: A Framework for Nature in Unexpected Places - Andrew McCumber, University of California, Santa Barbara; Neil P. Dryden, Santa Barbara City College

Table 18: Religion, Memory, and Community Table Presider: Krystal Laryea, Stanford

Is Goth White? Identity Narratives of People of Color in Goth Communities - Ahoo Tabatabai, Columbia College of Missouri Loving God While Becoming Elite: Identity and Group Style

Among Evangelicals at an Elite University - Krystal Laryea, Stanford

Tent Graves of the Great Revival - Ray Hutchison, University of Wisconsin-Green Bay

The Very Touch of Endlessness: Space, Place, & Memory in the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone - Lindsey A. Freeman, Simon Fraser University

Table 19: Sociology of Knowledge

Table Presider: George M. Thomas, Arizona State University-Tempe Autonomy on the Horizon: Comparing Institutional Approaches to Disability and Elder Care - Adrianna Bagnall-Munson, Columbia University; Guillermina Altomonte, The New School for Social Research

Social Construction of Creative Thinking: A Sociological Analysis of Two Chinese Buddhist Thinkers - Rebecca S.K. Li, The College of New Jersey

The Societal Culture of University Knowledge - David John Frank, University of California-Irvine; John W. Meyer, Stanford University

1123. Meeting. Section on Crime, Law, and Deviance Business Meeting

Hilton San Francisco Union Square, Imperial B, Ballroom Level, 8:30-9:10am

1124. Meeting. Honors Program Kickoff

Hilton San Francisco Union Square, Franciscan A, Ballroom Level, 8:30-10:10am

1127. Section on Children and Youth. Making Research on Children and Youth Matter: Strategies & Challenges Hilton San Francisco Union Square, Yosemite B, Ballroom Level,

8:30-10:10am

Presider: Nora Gross, University of Pennsylvania

Beyond Policing Students: Race, Space, and Discipline Policy Reform in the City of Los Angeles - Terry Allen

Lines of Conflict in Everyday School Life: The Impact of School- Specific Conflicts on Children - Gerlinde Janschitz, University of Graz; Karina Fernandez, University College of Teacher Education Styria

Combatting Institutional Inertia with Participatory Action Research - Saugher Nojan, University of California Santa Cruz

The Effect of Student Body Socioeconomic Composition on Socioeconomic Diversity in Adolescent Friendships - Thomas Wolff, Duke University

Studying the Roles of Nonprofits, Government, and Business in Providing Activities and Services to Youth - Joseph Galaskiewicz, University of Arizona; Kathryn Freeman Anderson, University of Houston; Kendra Thompson-Dyck, University of Arizona

Discussant: C.J. Pascoe, University of Oregon

Session Organizer: Sarah H. Diefendorf, Scholars Strategy Network 1128. Meeting. Section on Marxist Sociology Business Meeting Hilton San Francisco Union Square, Yosemite C, Ballroom Level,

8:30-9:10am

1129. Section on Labor and Labor Movements. New Strategies for Labor

Hilton San Francisco Union Square, Union Square 1, 4th Floor, 8:30-10:10am

Presider: Jeffrey S. Rothstein, Grand Valley State University Interstitial Labor Publics and the Contradicting "New Workers'

Movement" in China - Mujun Zhou, Zhejiang University Leveraging Private Power, Enforcing Public Standards: Supply

Chain Agreements in U.S. Agriculture - Kathryn C. Babineau, University of Virginia; Jennifer L. Bair, University of Virginia Politicizing Tech: Lessons in Alternative Labor Organizing from the

Tech Workers Coalition - Larissa Petrucci, University of Oregon Labor Strategy and the Digital Strike: Social Media in the 2018 Red

State Revolts - Eric Benjamin Blanc, NYU

Session Organizer: Jeffrey S. Rothstein, Grand Valley State University

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Teaching and Learning in Sociology

Hilton San Francisco Union Square, Union Square 3, 4th Floor, 8:30-10:10am

Presider: Amanda May Jungels, Rice University

From Inclusive to Equitable Pedagogy: How to Design Course Assignments and Learning Activities that Address Structural Inequalities - Michel Estefan, University of California, Berkeley;

Jesse Cordes Selbin, University of Maryland, College Park;

Sarah Dunbrook Macdonald, UC Berkeley

Social Influence, Social Control and Academic Accommodations for Disability: All-Or-Nothing Disability Accommodation Propositions - Derek C. Coates, UC Berkeley

Universal Design for Learning in the Sociology Classroom - Allison C. Carey, Shippensburg University

Session Organizers: Stephanie Medley-Rath, Indiana University- Kokomo; Amanda May Jungels, Rice University

1131. Section on Methodology. Current Progress and Foundational Issues in Sociological Methodology Hilton San Francisco Union Square, Union Square 5, 4th Floor,

8:30-10:10am

Presider: Carter T. Butts, University of California-Irvine Length-Biased Sampling as a Unifying Concept in the Social

Sciences - Elizabeth Wrigley-Field, University of Minnesota- Twin Cities

A Method for Empirical Imputation of Incomes from Binned Data - Molly M. King, Santa Clara University

The Latent Ordered Logit Model - Kazuo Yamaguchi, University of Chicago

Statistical Inference for Segregation Indices - Antonio Nanni, Northwestern University

The Application of Satellite Nighttime Lights in Studying Small Area Migrations in European Countries - Xi Chen, Quinnipiac University

Session Organizer: Carter T. Butts, University of California-Irvine 1136. Regular Sessions. Social Reproduction and Educational

Institutions

Hilton San Francisco Union Square, Union Square 13, 4th Floor, 8:30-10:10am

Presider: Rachel Keynton, University of Notre Dame

School Choice in a Context of Institutional Mistrust: Strategies of the Black American Middle-Class - Annette Lareau, University of Pennsylvania; Elliot Weininger, SUNY-Brockport; Catherine Warner, AnLar, LLC

The Process of ‘Pushing Out’: An Intersectional Analysis of the Interactions Among School-To-Prison and STEM Pipelines - Jason F. Jabbari, Washington University St Louis; Odis D.

Johnson, Washington University in St. Louis

Cultural Capital and Socioeconomic Inequality in Academic Achievement in China - Yapeng Wang, University of Virginia;

Josipa Roksa, University of Virginia

The Anomaly of Women’s Education: An Examination of Student- Faculty Interactions and Leadership Aspirations - Jennifer Jiwon Lee, Indiana University

Discussant: Linda Renzulli, Purdue University

Session Organizer: Amy Gill Langenkamp, University of Notre Dame 1137. Regular Sessions. Ethnomethodology

Hilton San Francisco Union Square, Union Square 14, 4th Floor, 8:30-10:10am

Presider: Kevin A. Whitehead, University of California-Santa Barbara

Category Attribution During Police Encounters: How Officers Assess Mental Health-Related Phenomena - Andre Buscariolli, University of California Santa Barbara

Configuring Prospective Sensations: Experimenters Preparing Participants for What They Will Feel - Christian Greiffenhagen, The Chinese University of Hong Kong; David Edmonds, The Chinese University of Hong Kong

“So You Love Somebody That You Just Met?”: Investigatory Questioning in Police Encounters With the Public - Geoffrey Raymond, University of California-Santa Barbara; Andre Buscariolli, University of California Santa Barbara

Session Organizer: Kevin A. Whitehead, University of California- Santa Barbara

1138. Regular Sessions. Gender Inequality: the Role of Gender Bias and Discrimination

Hilton San Francisco Union Square, Union Square 15, 4th Floor, 8:30-10:10am

Presider: Sarah Thebaud, University of California-Santa Barbara I Would Never Date a Man Named Kelly: An Empirical Analysis

of Name-Based Gender Discrimination - Anneliese Ruth Ward; Jonas Helgertz, Centre for Economic Demography and Department of Economic History, Lund University, Minnesota Population Center, University of Minnesota; Rob Warren, University of Minnesota

Sex Ratio and Taste-Based Gender Discrimination in South Korea - ChangHwan Kim, University of Kansas; Byeongdon Oh, University of Kansas

Steering Women out of Engineering: Gendered Recommendations from Career Assessment Tools - Mary Blair-Loy, University of California-San Diego; Olga Mayorova, UC San Diego; Rana Hegazy, UC San Diego; Olivia A. Graeve, UC San Diego; Pamela C. Cosman, UC San Diego

Twice as Long, Half as Far: Gender and the Disparate Payoffs of Overwork - Christin L. Munsch, University of Connecticut;

Lindsey Trimble O'Connor, California State University-Channel Islands; Susan Rebecca Fisk, Kent State University

Session Organizer: Youngjoo Cha, Indiana University-Bloomington 1139. Regular Sessions. Immigration Enforcement under the

Trump Administration

Hilton San Francisco Union Square, Union Square 17, 4th Floor, 8:30-10:10am

Presider: Kati Barahona-López, University of California, Santa Cruz Collective Liminality: The Spillover Effects of Indefinite Detention

on Immigrant Families - Mirian Giovanna Martinez-Aranda, UCLA

Deportability in the Sanctuary: Central American Immigrants in the San Francisco Bay Area - Florencia Rojo, Colorado College Excluding Criminals or Mothers? How Familial Vicarious

Experiences with Immigration Enforcement Are Interpreted - Blanca A.Ramirez, University of Southern California

How Parental Detentions and Deportations Impact Young Adults’

Roles and Educational Trajectories - Carolina Valdivia, Harvard University

Discussant: Laura E. Enriquez, University of California-Irvine Session Organizer: Veronica Terriquez, University of California-

Santa Cruz

1141. Regular Sessions. Latinx Migration and Incorporation Hilton San Francisco Union Square, Union Square 23, 4th Floor,

8:30-10:10am

Presider: Manuel Barajas, California State University-Sacramento Mexican Americans’ Attitudes About Immigration: The Role of

Group Attachment and Regional Context - Casandra Danielle Salgado, Arizona State University-Tempe

(Re)Constructing Home: Experiences of Migration, Settlement and Integration Among 1.5-Generation Migrants - Heidy Sarabia, California State University-Sacramento; Laura Zaragoza, CSU Sacramento

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The Nationalization of Collective Action - Maria De Jesus Mora, University of California Merced

Transnational Moral Panic: Neoliberalism and the Spectre of MS-13 - Steven Osuna, California State University-Long Beach

White Employers of Napa Valley: Perspectives on Latino Labor and the Wine Industry - Juan Salinas, University of North Florida Session Organizer: Manuel Barajas, California State University-

Sacramento

1142. Regular Sessions. Sociology of Science II: Making Knowledge, Molding Practice

Hilton San Francisco Union Square, Union Square 25, 4th Floor, 8:30-10:10am

Presider: Miranda R. Waggoner, Florida State University Removing or Reinforcing Binaries? Reshaping the Human Body

and Society Though DIY Science - Michelle Hannah Smirnova, University of Missouri-Kansas City

Experimental (Re)structuring: Shifting Place, Time, and Social Ties Among Medical Research Participants - Kaitlyn Jaffe, University of British Columbia

Academic Capitalism and the Normalization of Genome Editing - Santiago José Molina, University of California Berkeley Genetic Expertise and Genetic Experts in the Post-Genomic Era:

Genetic Counselors and Professional Boundary Making - Susan Markens, CUNY-Lehman College

Producing Perceptions of Pesticide Safety: New Zealand’s Painted Apple Moth Campaign - Manuel Vallee, University of Auckland Session Organizer: Miranda R. Waggoner, Florida State University 1143. Regular Sessions. Law and Society: Power, Boundaries, and

Justice

Hilton San Francisco Union Square, Nob Hill 1, 6th Floor, 8:30-10:10am

Presider: Di Wang, University of Wisconsin-Madison Dark Law - Stephen Smith Cody, Suffolk Law

Dependent or Delinquent? How Court Actors Determine Crossover Youths' Status in Juvenile Court - Catherine Sirois, Stanford University

El Que Nada Debe, Nada Teme: State Violence at the U.S.-Mexico Ports of Entry - Estefania Castaneda Perez

How Americans Talk About Separation of Church and State: Moral Frameworks of Justice and Care - Kathleen E. Hull, University of Minnesota-Twin Cities

Private Police and the Delegated Security State - Xavier Durham Discussant: Di Wang, University of Wisconsin-Madison

Session Organizer: Kathryne M. Young, University of Massachusetts at Amherst

1144. Regular Sessions. Mental Health

Hilton San Francisco Union Square, Nob Hill 2, 6th Floor, 8:30-10:10am

Presider: Christy LaShaun Erving, Vanderbilt University Mental Health Among Ethnically Diverse Asian Immigrants:

Re-evaluating the Stress Process Paradigm - Yvonne Chen, Vanderbilt University; Christy LaShaun Erving, Vanderbilt University

Status Variation in Anticipatory Stressors and Their Associations with Depressive Symptoms - Matthew K. Grace, Hamilton College

Stressful Anticipation of Police Brutality and the Mental Health of Racialized Populations - Sirry Alang, Lehigh University; Donna D. McAlpine, University of Minnesota; Malcolm MClain, Greater Newark Conservancy, Newark, New Jersey

The Intergenerational Transmission of Gender Role Attitudes and Implications for Mental Health in Mid-Adulthood - Blair Wheaton, University of Toronto

Session Organizer: Alisa K. Lincoln, Northeastern University

1145. Regular Sessions. From Brexit to Trump: Insights from Political Sociologists on Power, Politics and Democracy Hilton San Francisco Union Square, Nob Hill 4, 6th Floor,

8:30-10:10am

Presider: Kathleen (KT) Tobin, State University of New York - New Paltz

A Divided Kingdom? Issue and Party Alignment among the British Public, 1983-2017 - Stuart Malcolm Perrett, New York University

Democratic Discord and the Rise of the Populist Right in Western Europe - Monica Prasad, Northwestern University

New Abortion Measures Account for Americans’ Ambivalence and Improve Political Predictions - Sarah K. Cowan, New York University; Michael Hout, New York University; Stuart Malcolm Perrett, New York University

Calling Out Our Own: Shared Vs. Oppositional Partisanship and Perceptions of Political Incivility - Robin Stryker, Purdue University; Bethany Conway-Silva, California Polytechnic Universeity; Vasundhara Kaul, Purdue University

Gender Differential Effect of College on Socio-Political Orientation Over 40 Years—a Propensity Score Weighting Approach. - Achim Edelmann, University of Bern; Stephen Vaisey, Duke University

Session Organizer: Salina Abji, Carleton University

1146. Regular Sessions. Food and Agriculture I: Food Security and Food Justice

Hilton San Francisco Union Square, Nob Hill 6, 6th Floor, 8:30-10:10am

Presider: Kara Alexis Young, Ohio State University

Homeless and Hungry: Food Insecurity in the Land of Plenty - Kevin M. Fitzpatrick, University of Arkansas; Don Edward Willis, University of Arkansas - Little Rock

Farm to Food Bank: A Food Bank's Network of Locally Produced Food - Alana Haynes Stein, University of California, Davis;

Catherine Brinkley, University of California, Davis

Relational and Logistical Dimensions of Agricultural Food Recovery:

Evidence from California Growers and Recovery Organizations - Kelsey Meagher, UC Davis; Anne Gillman, American River College; David Campbell, University of California, Davis;

Edward Spang, University of California, Davis

The Dynamics Between the Food Environment and Residential Segregation: An Analysis of Metropolitan Areas. - Ferzana Havewala, University of Baltimore

Gentrification, White Anxiety, and the Ascendancy of the Food Desert Trope: Autoethnographic Reflections from Brooklyn - Justin Sean Myers, California State University-Fresno Session Organizer: Yuki Kato, Georgetown University 1147. Regular Sessions. Identities and Attitudes

Hilton San Francisco Union Square, Nob Hill 8, 6th Floor, 8:30-10:10am

Presider: Lisa Slattery Walker, University of North Carolina- Charlotte

Punishments and the Dominance Identity in Exchange Networks - Peter J. Burke, University of California, Riverside; Jan E. Stets, University of California-Riverside; Scott V. Savage, University of Houston

Refusing Inequality: Curbing Structural Inequality in a Reciprocal Exchange Network Via the Possibility of Rejection - Scott V.

Savage, University of Houston; Monica M. Whitham, Oklahoma State University

Authority, Tension, and the Constraint of Attitude Change in Groups - Craig M. Rawlings, Duke University

Does Employees’ Behavior Change Our Feelings About Their Organization? Affective Sentiment Sharing and Impression Transfer - Daniel B. Shank, Missouri University of Science &

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Saturday, August 8, 2020 Technology; Alexander Burns, Missouri University of Science &

Technology

Session Organizer: David M. Melamed, Ohio State University 1148. Regular Sessions. Internal Migration: Processes and

Consequences

Hilton San Francisco Union Square, Nob Hill 10, 6th Floor, 8:30-10:10am

Presider: Sara R. Curran, University of Washington

Effect Pathways of Paternal Labor Migration on Left-behind Children's Long-term Educational Attainment in Rural China - Wensong Shen, University of Pennsylvania; Li-Chung Hu, National Chengchi University; Emily Carroll Hannum, University of Pennsylvania

Internal Migration and Health in South Africa: Processes of Selection and Healthcare Utilization - Carren Ginsburg, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa; Mark Collinson, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa; F. Xavier Gomez-Olive, University of the Witwatersrand; Mark Gross, Cabrini University; Sadson Harawa, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa; Mark Lurie, Brown University; Keith Mukwonda, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa;

Chantel Ferreira Pheiffer, Brown University; Stephen Tollman, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa;

Rebecca Wang, Brown University; Michael J. White, Brown University

One Event, Two Processes, and Migration in Young Adulthood - Jonathan Horowitz, Carolina Population Center; Barbara Entwisle, Univ. of North Carolina-Chapel Hill

The Networks of Inter-County Migration Flows in the U.S. - Peng Huang, University of California, Irvine; Carter T. Butts, University of California-Irvine

Discussant: Zhenxiang Chen

Session Organizer: Yao Lu, Columbia University 1151. Ideas for Future Research Roundtable Parc55, Embarcadero, Level 3, 8:30-10:10am

Session Organizer: Mary Nell Trautner, University at Buffalo, SUNY Presider: Mary Nell Trautner, University at Buffalo, SUNY

Table 1: Weight Matters

Presider: Dominique Scott, University of Texas

A Dance With Two Left Shoes: Shapeshifting, Fatphobia, and Surveillance - Dominique Scott, University of Texas

Disordered Eating Behaviors and Weight Attitudes Among Fashion Students - Dawnn Karen, Fashion Institute of Technology Table 2: Sex & Relationships

Presider: Lynnette Priscilla Coto, Louisiana State University

“He Really Wanted His Bottom Stretched Out”: An Examination of Pegging - Lynnette Priscilla Coto, Louisiana State University

“People See You As a Dollar Sign”: Reality of Hook-Up Culture for Black College Football Players - Lynnette Priscilla Coto, Louisiana State University

Table 3: Adapting Sociology to Changing Landscapes

Presider: Karen Phelan Kozlowski, University of Southern Mississippi Adapting Sociology in a Changing Higher Ed Landscape - Karen

Phelan Kozlowski, University of Southern Mississippi Highlighting the Sociological Advantage in the Fourth Industrial

Revolution - Allen Kim, International Christian University Table 4: Sociology of Education

Presider: Hannah Hertenstein, The University of Arizona Resilience and Community: A Story of Charter School Closure -

Hannah Hertenstein, The University of Arizona

The University’s Evolving Relationship with the State, the Market, and the Public - Alwyn Lim, University of Southern California;

Hiro Saito, Singapore Management University

Table 5: Religion and Identity

Presider: Kenneth Ray Culton, Niagara University

Religion and Youth- New Research Directions - Kenneth Ray Culton, Niagara University

Religiosity and Identity Among Second-Generation Iranian Immigrants in the United States - Ali Akbar Mahdi, Lecturer, Cal. State Uni., Northridge; Ahmad Khalili

Table 6: Public Housing and Public Parks

Presider: Greer Ayanna Hamilton, Boston University

Green Rules Everything Around Me (G.R.E.A.M): Racism, the Built Environment, and Philanthropy. - Greer Ayanna Hamilton, Boston University

The Effect of Public Housing Authority Organizational Performance on the Quality of Public Housing Developments - Imari Z.

Smith, Duke University; Warren Lowell, Duke University Table 7: Caregiving

Presider: Liwen Zeng, University of Arizona

Early Retirement, Grandchild Caregiving, and Mental Health in the Chinese Context - Liwen Zeng, University of Arizona

Family Caregiving and Care Work Across the Life Course - Rebecca L. Utz, University of Utah

Table 8: LGBT Families and Life Course

Presider: Anna Muraco, Loyola Marymount University LGBT Aging: Queering the Life Course - Anna Muraco, Loyola

Marymount University

The Hegemonic Idea of the Family and its Impact on Strained Parental Relationships in LGBTQ+ Communities - Andy Walter Holmes, University of Toronto; Sara Mizen, University of Toronto

Table 9: Professionals and Decision Making Presider: Cecilia Y. Norquist, Uppsala University

Embodying Two Sides of the Law: Exploring Emotional Capital in Legal and Medical Decision-Making - Cecilia Y. Norquist, Uppsala University; Josephine T. V. Greenbrook, University of Edinburgh, School of Law/University of Gothenburg, Sahlgrenska Academy Medical School

Local Culture, State, and Neo-Liberal Strategy: An Ethnography of China’s Pharmaceutical Industry - Fen Dai, Yonsei University Table 10: Ideas for Methods and Collaborations

Presider: Abigail Jorgensen, University of Notre Dame Borders and Barriers to International Collaboration - Connie L.

McNeely, George Mason University

Productive Methods - Abigail Jorgensen, University of Notre Dame Table 11: Dance, Sport, and Embodiment

Presider: Carmela Muzio Dormani, CUNY Graduate Center Sociology of Body: The Embodment of Sport and Videogames:

Comparative Analsysis of Physical and Digital Emobidment - Andrew Gutiereez, University of Colorado boulder

Toward a Sociology of Dance - Carmela Muzio Dormani, CUNY Graduate Center

Table 12: Social Integration

Presider: Andreea Nica, Western New Mexico University (Re)conceptualizing Emotional Capital and Intimacy in a

Sociological Context: The Authentic Revolution - Andreea Nica, Western New Mexico University

Sociology of Boredom - Elina Tochilnikova, Arbour Counseling Table 13: Gender, Sexuality, and Victimization

Presider: Afroza Anwary, Minnesota State Univ-Mankato Illegible Citizens in Toronto’s Bruce McArthur Case: The

Necropolitics of Serial Killer Victims - Andy Walter Holmes, University of Toronto

Sexual Violence Against Women as a Weapon of Rohingya Genocide in Myanmar - Afroza Anwary, Minnesota State Univ- Mankato

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