PSA 90th Annual Conference Program (PSA 2019)

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Engaging Millennials: Researching and Teaching about Power, Diversity, and Change

Thursday, March 28 to Sunday, March 31, 2019

In Oakland, California

President: Elaine Bell Kaplan, U. of Southern California Vice President: Kathy Kuipers, U. of Montana

2019 Program Committee

Program Chair Sharon K. Davis, University of La Verne

Shweta Adur, CSU Los Angeles Regional Studies, Transnationalism, Globalization, and Development

Manuel Barajas, CSU Sacramento Latinx Sociology

Christopher Chase Dunn, UC Riverside Politics and the State (Political Sociology)

Sharon K. Davis, University of La Verne Childhood and Youth

Laura Earles, Lewis-Clark State College Environmental Sociology

Sharon Elise, CSU San Marcos Graduate Fair

Glenn Goodwin, University of La Verne Theory

Margaret Gough, University of La Verne Medical Sociology and Health

Black Hawk Hancock, DePaul University Ethnography; Food and Society

Jill Harrison, University of Oregon Work and Organizations

Jacob Huang, California Baptist University Asian/Asian American Sociology

Joe Johnston, Gonzaga University Education other than Higher Education

Robert Kettlitz, Hastings College Undergraduate Roundtables and Posters

Augustine Kposowa, UC Riverside Peace, War, and the Military

Kelsy Kretschmer, Oregon State University Social Movements and Social Change

Reid Leamaster, Glendale Community College (AZ) Religion (including Sociology of Islam)

Jackie Logg, Cabrillo College Teaching Sociology: Community Colleges

Marcia Marx, CSU San Bernardino Race/Ethnicity

Susan Murray, San Jose State University Teaching Sociology

Sophie Nathenson, Oregon Institute of Technology Applied, Clinical, and Public Sociology

Tanya Nieri, UC Riverside Crime, Law, and Deviance

Jodi O’Brien, Seattle University Sexualities

Laury Oaks, UC Santa Barbara Intimate Relationships, Families, and Reproductive Politics

Robert Obrien, University of Oregon Methods; Population and Demography

Marjukka Ollilainen, Weber State University Gender

Daniel Olmos, CSU Northridge Migration/Immigration

Ranita Ray, University of Nevada Las Vegas Social Stratification, Inequality, and Poverty

Linda Rillorta, Mt. San Antonio College Art, Culture, and Popular Culture; Media and Communication

Michelle Robertson, St. Edwards University Sport and Leisure

Bill Rocque, University of Redlands Social Psychology, Identity, and Emotions

Kristy Shih, CSU Long Beach Graduate Fair; Race, Class and Gender

Elizabeth Sowers, CSU Channel Islands Economic Sociology

Yu Tao, Stevens Institute of Technology Science and Technology

Megan Thiele, San Jose State University Education Higher Education

Deborah Thorne, University of Idaho Life Course and Aging

Carol Ward, Brigham Young University Urban and Community Studies

Jake Wilson, CSU Long Beach Labor and Labor Movements; Marxist Sociology/Critical Sociology

From Program Chair Sharon K. Davis

I first began attending the annual meetings of the Pacific Sociological Association in 1975, as a first-year graduate student. The intellectual stimulation, the opportunity to meet some of my academic role models, the professional networking, and feeling welcome in the sociological community have kept me committed to the organization ever since.

I wish to thank many people for keeping the PSA vibrant and relevant, and for contributing to the success of the 2019 annual meeting. First, thank you to Executive Director, Lora Bristow, for her leadership and for being the glue that holds us together, who believed I could be an effective Program Chair. Second, thank you to the Amys; Amy Orr and Amy Leisenring, for your guidance and support. Third, thank you to President Elaine Bell Kaplan for your clarity of vision and collaboration. Working with you has been a wonderful experience. And finally, a big thank you to the 2019 Program Committee. Your hard work and willingness to serve makes it all possible. To the new, the continuing, and the multiple session organizers; your commitment and generosity inspires and humbles me. You are my heroes and major contributors to the intellectual excellence, diversity, and inclusivity of these meetings.

Table of Contents

Note from President Elaine Bell Kaplan……………………………………….….4

Meeting Highlights……………………………………………………….…….4-11

PSA Committee Lists and Meetings..………………….........……..4 Presidential Sessions……………………………………………..5-7 PSA Awards 2018………..……………………….………………..7 Receptions and Special Events………………………………….....8

Sessions Sponsored by Committees……………………………….8

Author-Meets-Critics Sessions………………………….………9-10

Sessions of Special Interest to Students…………………………..10

Thursday, March 28

Friday, March 29 Overview…………..……………………………….…….18 Friday Sessions…………….……….…………………….…....19-31

Saturday, March 30

Sunday, March 31

Index of Participants (by Session Number)………………………………......52-55

Past Presidents and Meetings……………………………………………..…..56-57

2018-19 PSA Officers and Council (Board of Directors)

President: Elaine Bell Kaplan, University of Southern California

Treasurer: Patricia A. Gwartney, University of Oregon

Linda Henderson, St. Mary’s University, Calgary

Council:

Sharon Elise, CSU San Marcos

Susan Mannon, University of the Pacific

VP: Kathy Kuipers, University of Montana

Secretary: Tina Burdsall, Portland State University

Marcia Hernandez, University of the Pacific

Lora Vess, University of Alaska Southeast

Katja Guenther, UC Riverside

Graduate Student Representative: Uriel Serrano, UC Santa Cruz

(also Past President Amy Orr, Linfield College; Past Vice President Wendy Ng, San Jose State University; President Elect Dennis Downey, CSU Channel Islands; Vice President Elect Ellen Reese, UC Riverside)

2019-2020 PSA Officers and Council (Board of Directors)

President: Dennis J. Downey, CSU Channel Islands

Treasurer: Patricia A. Gwartney, University of Oregon

Vice President: Reese, UC Riverside

Treasurer-Elect: Christine E. Bose, SUNY & UW

Secretary: Amy Leisenring, San Jose State University

Council:

Lora Vess, University of Alaska Southeast

Katja Guenther, UC Riverside

Ynez Wilson Hirst, Saint Mary’s College

Susan Mannon, University of the Pacific

Kelley D. Strawn, Willamette University

Ann Strahm, CSU Stanislaus

Grad Student Representative: Michelle Alexander, University of Oregon

(also Past President Elaine Bell Kaplan, University of Southern California; Past VP Kathy Kuipers, University of Montana; President Elect Sharon K. Davis, University of La Verne; Vice President Elect Gary Hytrek, CSU Long Beach)

PSA Staff: Lora Bristow, Executive Director P.O. Box 4161, Arcata CA 95521 executivedirector@pacificsoc.org www.pacificsoc.org

Editors, Sociological Perspectives: Matthew Carlson, Hyeyoung Woo, and Lindsey Wilkinson, Portland State University

Managing Editor, Elizabeth Withers, Portland State University

Thank you for electing me as your President…

It is with great humility that I want to thank you for electing me to serve as your 2019 President. We will celebrate PSA’s 90th year of investing in and mentoring sociologists, including future sociologists young people who often do not have a say in this society. I cannot thank you enough for providing me with an appreciation for all the PSA does to support its members and for the committees, presenters, and volunteers who are assisting me in bringing all of these events together. And thanks to Lora Bristow and Sharon Davis you both gave me so much support.

It is exciting to be part of an organization that embraces the work of members from the surrounding communities at its meetings. Thank you for all of your hard work in pulling this gathering together. I am looking forward to seeing you in the hallways, at panel discussions, or milling around the wine, coffee and food areas. Elaine Bell Kaplan

PSACommittees and Meeting Times

Awards Committee

Friday, March 29, 8:30-10:00 am, Uptown

Hyeyoung Woo, Portland State University

Elizabeth Sowers, CSU Channel Islands

Faye Wachs, Cal Poly Pomona

Deborah Paterniti, Sonoma State University

Christina Sanchez Volatier, U. of Western NM

To begin service in 2019:

Miriam Abelson, Portland State University

Ethel Nicdao, CSU San Bernardino

Rights, Liberties and Social Justice

Friday, March 29 3:30-5 pm, Uptown

Desire Anastasia-Cartwright, MSU Denver

Sabrina Alimahomed-Wilson, CSU L.Beach

Heather Marek, University of Oregon

Zendina Mostert, Salt Lake Comm. College

To begin service in 2019:

Heidi Esbensen, Portland State University

Anthony Villareal, Monterey Peninsula College

Committee on Community Colleges

Friday, March 29, 10:15-11:45 am, OCC 212

Ami Mezahav, Flathead Valley Comm.College

Sneha Dutta, CSU Stanislaus

Michael Mulcahy, C Washinton University

Tonmar Johnson, Solano Comm. College

To begin service in 2019:

Sharon Yee, Chandler Gilbert Comm. Coll.

Anthony Silvaggio, Humboldt State U.

Freedom of Research and Teaching

Friday, March 29, 1:45-3:15 pm, Uptown

Berch Berberoglu, U. of Nevada Reno

Allison Ford, University of Oregon

Daniel Morrison, Vanderbilt University

Pete Simi, Chapman University

Practicing, Applied, &Clinical Sociology

Saturday, March 30, 10:15-11:45 am, Uptown

Sophie Nathenson, Oregon Inst. of Tech.

Stephanie Machado, Oregon Inst. of Tech.

Jacob Huang, Fresno Pacific University

Stephen Steele, Emeritus/Retired

Meggan Jordan, CSU Stanislaus

To begin service in 2019:

Allison Cantwell, UC Riverside

Carol Ward, Brigham Young University

Status of Racial and Ethnic Minorities

Friday, March 29, 8:30-10:00 am, OCC 212

Nelson Pichardo Almanzar, C. Washington

Shweta Adur, CSU Fullerton

Christina Baker, Sonoma State U.

Xuan Santos, CSU San Marcos

Lori Walkington, UC Riverside

To begin service in 2019:

Marcia Hernandez, U. of the Pacific

Claudia Lopez, CSU Long Beach

Status of LGBTQ Persons in Sociology

Friday, March 29, 3:30-5 pm, OCC 212

Sean Davis, Mira Costa College

Griff Tester, Central Washington University

Ann Travers, Simon Fraser University

Janae Teal, Humboldt County DHHS

To begin service in 2019:

Dana Nakano, CSU Stanislaus

Rocio Garcia, UC Los Angeles

Committee on the Status of Women

Friday, March 29, 1:45-3:15 pm, OCC 212

Alicia M. Gonzales, CSU San Marcos

Michelle Robertson, St. Edward’s University

Ryanne Pilgeram, U. of Idaho

Sojung Lim, Utah State University

To begin service in 2019:

Alicia Bonaparte, Pitzer College

Emily Drew, Willamette University

Committee on Teaching

Saturday, March 30, 1:45-3:15 pm, Uptown

Jason Leiker, Utah State University

Michelle Robertson, St. Edward’s

Jennifer Puentes, Eastern Oregon U.

To being service in 2019:

Leontina Hormel, University of Idaho

Vincent Laus, CSU Stanislaus

Emeritus and Retired Sociologists

Thursday, March 28, 12:00-1:30 pm, Uptown

Gary Cretser, CSU Pomona

Tony Cortese, Southern Methodist University

Glenn Goodwin, University of La Verne

Don Barrett, CSU San Marcos

To begin service in 2019:

Kathy Kaiser, CSU Chico

Marie Butler, Oxnard College

Membership Committee

Saturday, March 30, 12:00-1:30 pm, Uptown

Celeste Atkins, Cochise College

Lisa Jones, University of the Pacific

Matthew Grindal, U. of Idaho

Anthony Roberts, CSU Los Angeles

To begin service in 2019:

Judy Hennessy, Central Washington U.

PSA Endowment Committee

Saturday, March 30, 8:30-10:00 am, Uptown

Stephanie Anckle, Claremont Graduate U.

Amanda Shigihara , SUNY at Old Westbury

Susan Murray, San Jose State University

Linda Rillorta, Mt. San Antonio College

To begin service in 2019:

Wendy Ng, San Jose State University

Elizabeth Bennett, Central NM Comm. Coll.

Student Affairs Committee

Thursday, March 28, 1:45-3:15 pm, Uptown

Laura Earles, Lewis-Clark State College

Danielle Duckett, CSU Sacramento

Vikas Gumbhir, Gonzaga University

Lori Fazzino, University of Nevada Las Vegas

To begin service in 2019:

Ting Jiang, Metropolitan State U, Denver.

Social Conscience Committee 2019

Patricia Drew, CSU East Bay

Natalie Ingraham, CSU East Bay

Megan Tobias Neely, Stanford

Nominations Committee (2019 Ballot)

Thursday, March 28, 4:00-5:15 pm, Oakland

Elaine Bell Kaplan, U. of Southern California

Marcia Marx, CSU San Bernardino

Todd Migliaccio, CSU Sacramento

Publications Committee

Friday, March 29, 10:15-11:45 am, Uptown

Matthew Carlson, Sociological Perspectives

Hyeyoung Woo, Sociological Perspectives

Lindsey Wilkinson, Sociological Perspectives

Lora Bristow, The Pacific Sociologist

Robert Futrell, U. Nevada Las Vegas

Marta Elliott, University of Nevada Reno

Janine Schipper, Northern Arizona University

Allison Hurst, Oregon State University

Carl Stempel, CSU East Bay

To begin service in 2019:

Ryan Light, University of Oregon

Chioun Lee, UC Riverside

Committee on Committees

Thursday, March 28, 4:00-5:15 pm, Oakland

Kathy Kuipers, University of Montana

Ann Travers, Simon Fraser University

Ann Strahm, CSU Stanislaus

Tanya Nieri, UC Riverside

Shirley Jackson, Portland State University

Christy Glass, Utah State University

Katy Pinto, CSU Dominguez Hills

Nicole Willms, Gonzaga University

Aya Kimura Ida, CSU Sacramento

Richelle Swan, CSU San Marcos

All Committee Sharing

Saturday, March 30 3:30-5:00 pm, Uptown

Representatives of committees meet to share, collaborate, etc.

The free PSA program app has the most up-to-date information. Download Socio from socio.events/app/get then search for “pacific” or “Pacific Sociological Association 90th Annual Conference”. Use passphrase PacSoc2019 to join.

Thursday, March 28

Presidential Sessions

12:00-1:30 pm Presidential Panel: Millennials and Moral Panic Thursday OCC 208

Organizer: Elaine Bell Kaplan

James Mckeever, Pierce College: Teaching Millennials

Presider: Roberto Rivera, UC Riverside: Criminal Justice System

April Koeberle, CSU San Marcos: War, Trauma, and Moral Injury: Women Veteran Experiences in Continuous War Millennials

Hyeyoung Woo, Portland State University: Millennials’ Experience of Transitions to Adulthood: The Case of Korea

This panel will discuss the need for evolving teaching methods to meet the needs of Millennials and Generation Z. Particular attention will be given to the use of technology, popular culture, and social media sites in making the information relevant and keeping the interest of these generations.

1:45-3:15 pm Presidential Panel: Millennials in Social Movements OCC 208

Organizer: Elaine Bell Kaplan

Presider: Hajar Yazdiha, USC: Social Movements

Chelsea Johnson, USC: TeamNatural: Black Beauty and Millennial Forms of Resistance

LaToya Council, USC: Provision in Families: Professional Black Men's Perception of Breadwinning in the 21st Century

Karina Santellano USC: The DACA Program: Undocumented College Students & Dream

How are millennials leading the charge in contemporary social change? Through rich studies of beauty politics and the Natural Hair Movement, Black men shaping new masculinities at work and home, and undocumented students navigating institutions of higher education, this panel explores how millennials are bridging and forging new communities, generating hybridized identities that challenge fixed conceptions of identity, and developing new mechanisms for changing the world around them.

3:30-5:00 pm Presidential Panel: Enduring Issues

Facing Latinx Millenials OCC 208

Organizer/Presider: Pierrette Hondagneu-Sotelo, USC: Home/Hogar Edward Flores, UC Merced: Justice/Justicia Emir Estrada, Arizona State: Family Work/Trabajo en Familia Glenda Flores, UC Irvine: Generations/Generaciones

This panel focuses on Latinx millennials. What are some of the key social issues they face in the early 21rst century, and how did previous young generations of Chicanas/os, Latinas/os and Mexican-Americans contend with these challenges in other historical eras? Each presentation will use empirical research and analysis to focus on a particular theme: justice, generations, family work, and home.

5:15-6:45 pm Presidential Session: Film: F R E E: The Power of Performance OCC 201

Organizer/Presider: Sharon K. Davis, University of La Verne Suzanne LaFetra Collier, Producer/Director F R E E: The Power of Performance is an award-winning documentary film following five teenagers who use dance and spoken word to transcend the violence, broken families and poverty in their lives. The film captures a life-changing year with the Destiny Arts Center in Oakland, California, as they work together to create a performance based on their life stories. The film spotlights the power of artistic expression as the teens push themselves beyond their struggles to find strength, resilience and hope for the future.

Friday, March 29

10:15-11:45 am Presidential Distinguished Speakers Panel: Celebrating PSA 90 years: Presenting the Past and Present to Address the Challenges Facing Millennials in the Future OCC 208

Organizer/Presider: Elaine Bell Kaplan Dean Dorn, Emeritus Professor, CSU Sacramento Sharon K. Davis, University of La Verne Amy J. Orr, Linfield College

Three professors with extensive participation in PSA will discuss the past, present, and future of PSA, sociology, and millennials. Dean Dorn, Emeritus Professor, CSU Sacramento, was Secretary/Treasurer/Executive Director and 'everything' for PSA from 1993 to 2010. Sharon Davis, 2019 Program Chair, has been an active participant in PSA for many years. She has served as PSA Vice President, chaired numerous PSA committees, and presented research papers annually. Amy Orr, 2017-18 President of PSA, has been active in PSA since 2002, and has served as board member of AKD since 2012.

12:00-1:30 pm Presidential Session: Public Sociology in the Era of Trump: A Conversation with Arlie Hochschild and Michael Burawoy

Organizer/Presider: Elaine Bell Kaplan OCC 208

Arlie Hochschild, Professor Emeritus, UC Berkeley Michael Burawoy, Professor, UC Berkeley

Two prominent public sociologists from UC Berkeley will discuss their ideas and research about public sociology today in conversation with PSA President Elaine Bell Kaplan, in an informal format with audience participation. Arlie Hochschild is the author of the National Book Award Finalist and New York Times bestseller Strangers in Their Own Land: Anger and Mourning on the American Right (2016), based on five years of research with Tea Party supporters in Louisiana, as well as The Second Shift (1989), The Managed Heart (1979), and other sociological classics. Michael Burawoy, author of Manufacturing Consent: Changes in the Labor Process Under Monopoly Capitalism (1982) and numerous articles, is an advocate of public sociology, and a scholar of capitalism, socialism, postcolonialism, methodology, and social movements to look at globalization from below, as it is lived. The conversation will be facilitated by Elaine Bell Kaplan, whose work uses a race/class/gender perspective to explore the lives of youth. Her most recent book is "We Live in the Shadow": Inner-City Kids Tell Their Stories Through Photographs, is an ethnographic study that explores life from the perspectives of Black and Latino inner-city kids. Her focus is on how inner-city kids make decisions to help them cope with family life, peer relations and academic achievement and handle the negative options that can make poverty a life sentence; pregnancy, gang involvement and drug abuse.

1:45-3:15 pm Presidential Panel: Engaging Millennials in Sociological Theory, sponsored by the Emeritus and Retired Sociologists Committee OCC 208

Organizer/Presider: Glenn Godwin, University of La Verne

Randall Collins, Emeritus, University of Pennsylvania

Jonathan Turner, UC Santa Barbara and Riverside Norbert Wiley, Emeritus, University of Illinois, Urbana

Kevin McCaffree, University of North Texas Glenn Goodwin, author of Classical Sociological Theory: Rediscovering the Promise of Sociology (with Joseph Scimecca) and co-editor (with Martin Schwartz) of ‘Professing’ Humanist Sociology, and member of the PSA Emeritus and Retired Sociologists Committee) has assembled a theory panel called “Engaging Millennials in Sociological Theory,” with panelists Randall Collins (PSA President, 1993), Jonathan Turner (PSA President, 1989), Norbert Wiley, and Kevin McCaffree. The panel will respond to a series of questions concerning the apparent disappearance of classical theory, what Millennials are learning today about the classics, the future of classical theory and the effects on the discipline of its apparent demise. Panel members will respond to each other and to comments and questions from the audience.

3:30-5:00 pm Presidential Session: Hip Hop for Change Presents THE MC: Theory of Hip Hop Evolution, Music, and Culture

Organizer: Elaine Bell Kaplan OCC 208

Presentation by Oakland non-profit Hip Hop for Change on the history and culture of hip hop and how local, communitybased hip hop can be a social movement for challenging white supremacy, patriarchy, homophobia, and materialism and support empowerment, education, and efficacy. This presentation is similar to those given by Hip Hop for Change in schools around the Bay Area. Description: This engaging and interactive presentation will provide an in depth look into the history and development of Hip Hop, starting from it's humble beginnings in The Bronx and its growth into a worldwide multi-cultural movement and vehicle for social justice, youth self expression and entrepreneurship, shifting and shaking the worlds of art, entertainment and global pop culture. Features Marlon (UnLearn The World) Richardson,

5:15-6:45 pm Presidential Address and Awards Ceremony

Presentation of PSA 2019 Awards, followed by President Elaine Bell Kaplan’s address, “The Millennial Leftists are Emerging: Are Sociologists Ready for Them?”

Jr. Ballroom

This discussion of Millennials, including the Z generation (born between 1997 and 2000) takes a look at a new generation who became adults in this millennium/century (Pew Center Research, 2019). To some, the word “Millennial” sounds like a dirty word. The “M” word, let’s call it. Unfortunately, being associated with this word comes with a few negative connotations whether deserved or not. Often, those connotations extend to the way Millennials are viewed as the “me” generation, who expect more than they deserve. One especially pervasive trope about Millennials is that they're inherently narcissistic, as documented by their attachment to their phones, their penchant for selfies, and their desire to share every aspect of their lives online. Despite these negative stereotypes, according to my research and that of others, we are encountering a generation that is willing to challenge the status quo.

But there is a critical issue that we should note. Several analysts have suggested that there is a gathering storm. Some Millennials believe, especially those in academia, that social science is tied to old theories and ideologies about race and gender, among other inconsistencies. These old ideas, as they see it, do not resonate with their views regarding equity. This view suggests that Millennials will continue to challenge the status quo. It may be that in the future most surveys will support multiple gender and race identities.

Several questions come to mind. How do we, as sociologists with our sense of history and other issues such as racial and gender inequality, help them along the way? Are we ready for this generation? Are they ready for us?

6:45-8:30 pm Presidential Reception

Skyline

Featuring special performances by graduate students in the dance program at Mills College Volar Choreographer Andrea Salazar; performers Francesca Cipponeri, Maya Lopez, Augustin Beall, Crystal Gwyn, Xiuting Hong, Shayna Berkowitz, Nomvula Mbambo, Andrea Salazar

We Were Not Brought This Far to Fail Choreographer Latanya D. Tigner; performers Casondra Bueche, Kaiyi Du, Kenya Hilliard, Ariel Green-Hill, Christan Thompson, Andrea Salazar, Andrea Schmidt; music by David Holland (arrangement Matthew H. Camp), Sekou Gibson; costumes by Dorcas Mba This piece honors those warriors in our lives (ancestors and living) who speak out, fight, nurture, remind, and encourage us to demand justice in all aspects of humanity. Gold Frame Choreographer Stephanie Hewett; performer Stephanie Hewett; music/text by Lemia Monet-Bodden Forgiveness Choreographer Xiuting Hong; performers Taeylor White, Sara Lavalley

Saturday, March 30

12:00-1:30 pm Presidential Panel: In Millennial Footsteps: Generation Z’s High School Student Movement

Organizer/Presider: Uriel Serrano, UC, Santa Cruz OCC 208

Jamileh Ebrahimi, Youth Organizing Director, RYSE Youth Center, Richmond Jose Orellana, LOUD for Tomorrow Veronica Terriquez, UC Santa Cruz Tony Douangviseth, Executive Director, Youth Together

This panel draws together some of California’s youth activists, youth organizers, and sociology’s leading scholars of youth social movements to lead a discussion on youth mobilization in the California context. The panelists have participated and/or researched educational justice organizing, youth voter engagement and mobilization, and immigrant youth movements. This panel will address the diversity of past and current youth activism in Los Angeles, the Central Valley, and the Bay Area, and it will present an opportunity to reflect on the role of sociologist and sociological research in community-based organizing.

Sunday, March 31

8:30-10:00 am Presidential Session: Millennials, Gender and Inequality, sponsored by the Committee on the Status of Women

Organizer/Presider: Sojung Lim, Utah State University OCC 208

What Millennials Think About Their Future? A Cross-National Study of Millennials` Aspiration, Soo-Yeon Yoon, Sonoma State Seeing the Light? Persistence in Individual Explanations for Gender Inequality, Emily Carian, Stanford University; Amy Johnson, Stanford University

Fat Women on Instagram: Gendered and Racialized Constructions of Sexual Subjectivity Through Social Media Amanda Rodriguez, University of California Santa Barbara

Utilizing Intersectionality and Reproductive Justice Frameworks to Teach Millennials about Reproductive Politics Lori Baralt, California State University Long Beach

10:15-11:45 am Presidential Session: #NextGenBlackSoc: New Directions in the Sociology of Black Millennials

Organizer/Presider: Candice Robinson, University of Pittsburgh OCC 208

This multigenerational panel of advanced graduate students will discuss the way their research topics are brought together by the broad subject of Black Millennials and anchored in building towards a community of the Next Generation of Black Sociologists. Each of their research interests enter the conversation concerning the everyday life of this cohort of Black people from different subjects: civic engagement; family; gender; hiphop/pop culture, and religious identity. A panel discussion style surrounding these varying entry points allows for the panelists to discuss the unexpected variations that emerge when observing populations that are seemingly similar. In addition to their specific subject areas, each person will outline how their research methods take into consideration the use of the internet for context and as a way to contact this population for the use of ethnographic and interview work. Concluding with an informal discussion with the attendees, this panel will be informative with a mission to advance scholarly research in Sociology and more specifically on the everyday life of Black Millennials. Papers: Young, Black, and Ambitious: Black Middle Class Millennials` Commitment to Community Candice Robinson, University of Pittsburgh

Black Christian Millennials: Reconciling Racial and Religious Tensions Shaonta` Allen, University of Cincinnati "That Was the Sin That Did Jezebel In": Black Women`s Recollection and Reclamation of Their Sexuality Ifeyinwa Davis, Louisiana State University

The Everyday as Problematic: Using Millennial Pop Culture to Explicate Social Theory Maretta McDonald, Louisiana State University

12:00-1:30 pm Presidential Session: Reconstructing Expertise on Resistance: What We Can Learn from Young Communities of Color Mobilizing against Social Inequality OCC 208

Organizer/Presider: Theresa Johnson, University of California Santa Cruz

This panel will enact a critical dialogue on community resistance and youth agency and resilience to bridge the gap between scholar activism and youth-led community-based efforts combating social injustices. Historically, critical dialogue has omitted low-income communities of color and youth voices. Academic spaces often remain inaccessible to community members in a multitude of ways: geographically, structurally, and intellectually. Thus, omitting young people`s voices in these spaces reifies expertise on resistance to sites of structural oppression as legitimate only by certain actors, namely white scholars studying communities of color for academic purposes. This panel aims to de/re-construct who is commonly thought of as knowledgeproducers in the research areas of cultural resistance, grassroots activism, and structural inequality. As graduate students doing researching with (not on) youth of color activists, we are consciously making space for youth by inviting them to share their stories on political engagements and resistance to the issues in their low-income communities. We also seek to share how we, as members of these communities and as researchers in academia, negotiate our own lived experiences as women of color through our community-based scholarship and research methodologies. This panel will touch on a variety of issues that affect communities of color across California, such as young women of color`s rural activism in California`s Central Valley, social justice participatory undergraduate research in public health, and international travel as a vital tool for learning and identity formation. Papers:

Youth Rural Activism: Organizing and Mobilizing in California`s Central Valley, featuring Valeria Mena Roxanna Villalobos, University of California Santa Cruz

On Powerful Children and Public Health Karina Ruiz, University of California Santa Cruz with Lesly Martinez Ibanez, my mentee from the Cultivamos Excelencia Scholars at UC Santa Cruz

Oakland to Johannesburg: Travel as Social Resistance Theresa Johnson, University of California Santa Cruz

2019 PSAAwards

Distinguished Scholarship Award: Abigail Leslie Andrews, University of California, San Diego Book: Undocumented Politics: Place, Gender, and the Pathways of Mexican Migrants (UC Press, 2018) Andrews will be presenting a paper “Banished Men: How the U.S. Deportation System Fragments Families and Inhibits Return” in session 231 Negotiating the Structural Violences of Immigrant Illegality, Sunday 10:15-11:45 in OCC 204.

Distinguished Graduate Student Paper Award: Caleb Scoville, University of California Berkeley “Constructing Environmental Compliance: Law, Science, and the Morality of Endangered Species Conservation in California`s Delta”, presenting in session 90 Socially Constructing the Natural World and Environmental Threats, Friday 12-1:30 pm in OCC 205.

Early Career Award for Innovation in Teaching Sociology: Celeste Atkins, Cochise College

Distinguished Contribution to Sociological Perspectives Award: Caitlin Patler, University of California Davis “To Reveal or Conceal: How Diverse Undocumented Youth Navigate Legal Status Disclosure” Volume 61:6 (December 2018)

Distinguished Contribution to Sociological Praxis Award: Leontina Hormel, University of Idaho

Social Conscience Award: West Oakland elementary school tutoring program Boost!

Received by Executive Director Ty-Licia Hooker

Thursday, March 28

Receptions and Other Special Events at PSA2019

6:45-9:00 pm, Skyline Welcome Reception All registrants welcome! Sponsored by the PSA Membership Committee Friday, March 29

5:15-6:45 pm, Jr. Ballroom Presidential Address and Awards Ceremony hear President Elaine Bell Kaplan’s Address

6:45-8:30 pm, Skyline Presidential Reception open to all registrants! Featuring a dance performance by dance students from Mills College

8:00-10:00 pm, Jr. Ballroom Student Reception students come play games, win prizes, eat, meet new friends, enjoy! Featuring performance by Oakland nonprofit organization Hip Hop for Change Saturday, March 30

5:15-6:45 pm, Oakland PSA Business Meeting learn more about PSA`s finances, membership, governance 6:45-9:00 pm, Skyline Sociological Perspectives Reception Celebrate PSA’s official journal

Committee-sponsored Sessions at PSA2019

Thursday, March 28

1:45-3:15 pm OCC 201 Engaging Activities for Teaching Inequalities Part 1, sponsored by the Committee on Teaching OCC 210-11 Student Mentoring and Support: Experiences, Strategies, and Innovations, sponsored by the Endowment Committee

3:30-5:00 pm OCC 210-11 Working At The Community College: How To Become A Full Time Faculty Member at A Community College, sponsored by Committee on Community Colleges

5:15-6:45 pm OCC 208 Sociological Star Speaker Series: Jonathan Turner: The More Sociology Tries to Become Relevant, The Less Relevant it Becomes, sponsored by Emeritus & Retired Committee OCC 210-11 Putting Your Best Face Forward, Sponsored by Student Affairs Committee Friday, March 29

8:30-10:00 am OCC 201 Engaging Activities for Teaching Inequalities Part 2, sponsored by the Committee on Teaching 12:00-1:30 pm OCC 201 Best Practices in Teaching Online Classes, sponsored by the Committee on Teaching OCC 204 Spirituality, Space, and Border/s in M(other)work Research: Chicana Latina Scholarship in the Field, sponsored by the Committee on the Status of Women

1:45-3:15 pm OCC 208 Presidential Panel: Engaging Millennials in Sociological Theory, sponsored by the Emeritus and Retired Sociologists Committee

3:30-5:00 pm OCC 210-11 Doing Emotional Labor in the Classroom, sponsored by the Committee on Teaching Saturday, March 30

8:30-10:15 am Jr. Ballroom How Can New Graduates Market Sociology as a Skill Set, sponsored by the Committee on Applied, Clinical, and Public Sociology

OCC 201 Surviving and Thriving: Mental Health, Social Support, and Self-Care in Academia, sponsored by Student Affairs Committee

OCC 210-11 Activism Related to Sexual Assault, Sexual Harassment, and Sexual Violence; sponsored by the Committee on the Status of Women

10:15-11:45 am OCC 210-11 Women of Color Across the Life Course, sponsored by the Committee on the Status of Women

12:00-1:30 pm OCC 210-11 Mothering in the Field, Sponsored by Committee on the Status of Women

1:45-3:15 pm OCC 210-11 Be The Change You Wish To See In The World: Teaching At The Community College Level, sponsored by the Membership Committee

3:30-5:00 pm Oakland Open Discussion Session: Salon des Sexualités, sponsored by the Committee on the Status of LGBTQ+ Persons and Sexualities Organizer Jodi O`Brien

OCC 210-11 Gendered Resistance to the Sociopolitical Landscape, sponsored by the Committee on the Status of Women

5:15-6:45 pm OCC 208 How to Get Your Work Published: A Conversation with Editors of Sociological Perspectives and Members of the PSA Publications Committee, sponsored by the Publications Committee

OCC 210-11 You`re Not a Fraud: Recognizing and Overcoming Imposter Syndrome, sponsored by the Student Affairs Committee

Sunday, March 31

8:30-10:00 am OCC 201 Teaching Under-prepared Students, sponsored by the Committee on Community Colleges

OCC 208 Presidential Session: Millennials, Gender and Inequality, sponsored by the Committee on the Status of Women

New Kind of Session: Open Discussion

This year, PSA is trying something new: sessions to provide opportunities for attendees to engage in open discussion on areas of common interest what we are calling “Open Discussion” sessions. The goal is to build intellectual community and networks among attendees interested in the same research areas.

Friday, March 29, 3:30-5:00 pm Crime, Law, and Deviance, OCC 203, and Environmental Sociology in the Age of Climate Crisis: Directions for Research, Teaching, and Community Engagement, OCC 205 Saturday, March 30, 12:00-1:30 pm The Ethnographer’s Circle, “How to Do Research”, OCC 212 and 3:30-5:00 pm Salon des Sexualités, Oakland, Migration/Immigration, OCC 204, and Race/Ethnicity, OCC 207

Author-Meets-Critics Sessions at PSA2019

These sessions feature discussions between the author and “critics” of newly published books. Thursday, March 28

12:00-1:30 pm OCC 210-11 Giants: The Global Power Elite, by Peter Phillips (Seven Stories Press, 2018) The global power elites are the activist core of the transnational capitalist class 1% of the world`s wealthy people. They serve the uniting function of providing ideological justifications for their shared interests through the corporate media and they establish the parameters of needed actions for implementation by transnational governmental organizations and capitalist nation-states. The global power elite are self-aware of their existence as a numerical minority in the vast sea of impoverished humanity. Roughly 80% of the world`s population lives on less than ten dollars a day and half live on less than three dollars a day. This concentration of protected wealth leads to a crisis of humanity, whereby poverty, war, starvation, mass alienation, media propaganda, and environmental devastation are reaching levels that threaten our species` future. Critics: Susan Rahman, College of Marin; Juan Salinas and Nicole Wolfe, Sonoma State University Friday, March 29

10:15-11:45 am OCC 210-11 The Trans Generation: How Trans Kids (and Their Parents) are Creating A Gender Revolution, by Ann Travers (NYU Press, 2018) In this book, Ann Travers employs a critical race and anti-colonial perspective to situate transgender children in assemblages of power and privilege. Based on interviews with trans kids and parents of trans kids in Canada and the USA, this book resists the current tendency in mainstream and social media to focus on relatively privileged (although still very vulnerable) trans kids to instead emphasize the ways in which white supremacist, colonial and hetero-patriarchal systems of domination contribute to the unique precarities of racialized/poor/Indigenous/Native trans kids. Travers advocates systemic change to reduce the precarity of those trans kids experiencing multiple inequalities and insists that these changes will benefit all kids, cis or trans. Critics are invited to challenge this analysis and the social change agenda that Travers advocates. Critics: Mary Robertson, CSU San Marcos; Brandon Robinson, UC Riverside; Luis Gutierrez-Mock, UCSF Department of Social and Behavioral Sciences and Center of Excellence for Transgender Health 1:45-3:15 pm California Styling Masculinity: Gender, Class, and Inequality in the Men`s Grooming Industry, by Kristen Barber (Rutgers University Press, 2016) The twenty-first century has seen the emergence of a new style of man: the metrosexual. Overwhelmingly straight, white, and wealthy, these impeccably coiffed urban professionals spend big money on everything from facials to pedicures, all part of a multi-billion-dollar male grooming industry. Yet as this innovative study reveals, even as the industry encourages men to invest more in their appearance, it still relies on women to do much of the work. Styling Masculinity investigates how men’s beauty salons have persuaded their clientele to regard them as masculine spaces. To answer this question, sociologist Kristen Barber goes inside Adonis and The Executive, two upscale men’s salons in Southern California. Conducting detailed observations and extensive interviews with both customers and employees, she shows how female salon workers not only perform the physical labor of snipping, tweezing, waxing, and exfoliating, but also perform the emotional labor of pampering their clients and pumping up their masculine egos. Letting salon employees tell their own stories, Barber not only documents occasions when these workers are objectified and demeaned, but also explores how their jobs allow for creativity and confer a degree of professional dignity. In the process, she traces the vast network of economic and social relations that undergird the burgeoning male beauty industry. Critics: Miriam Abelson, Portland State University; Tristan Bridges, UC Santa Barbara; Miliann Kang, U. of Massachusetts, Amherst 1:45-3:15 pm OCC 210-11 Growing Up Queer: Kids and the Remaking of LGBTQ Identity, by Mary Robertson (NYU Press, 2018) Growing Up Queer explores the changing ways that young people are now becoming LGBT-identified in the US. Through interviews and three years of ethnographic research at an LGBTQ youth drop-in center, Mary Robertson focuses on the voices and stories of youths themselves in order to show how young people understand their sexual and gender identities, their interest in queer media, and the role that family plays in their lives. The young people who participated in this research are among the first generation to embrace queer identities as children and adolescents. This groundbreaking and timely consideration of queer identity demonstrates how sexual and gender identities are formed through complicated, ambivalent processes as opposed to being natural characteristics that one is born with. In addition to showing how youth understand their identities, Growing Up Queer describes how young people navigate queerness within a culture where being gay is the "new normal." Using Sara Ahmed`s concept of queer orientation, Robertson argues that being queer is not just about one`s sexual and/or gender identity, but is understood through intersecting identities including race, class, ability, and more. By showing how society accepts some kinds of LGBTQidentified people while rejecting others, Growing Up Queer provides evidence of queerness as a site of social inequality. For us as scholars trying to engage the Millennial experience and examine power and social change, this book importantly offers us a lens into not only sexuality but also the process of negotiating complex and intersectional identities. Critics: Ann Travers, Simon Fraser University; James Dean, Sonoma State University; Anna Muraco, Loyola Marymount University Saturday, March 30

8:30-10:00 am OCC 208 Mixed Messages: Norms and Social Control Around Teen Sex and Pregnancy, by Stefanie Mollborn (Oxford University Press, 2017) Stefanie Mollborn`s book examines how schools, families, and peers communicate social norms around teen sex, contraception, and pregnancy in different kinds of communities, and how teens negotiate around these norms in their daily lives. Critics: Hava Gordon, U. of Denver; Sarah Miller, Boston U.; Krystale Littlejohn, Occidental College; Sinikka Elliott, U. of British Columbia

10:15-11:45 am OCC 208 Where the Millennials Will Take Us: A New Generation Wrestles with the Gender Structure, by Barbara Risman (Oxford University Press, 2018) Are today`s young adults gender rebels or returning to tradition? In Where the Millennials Will Take Us, Barbara J. Risman reveals the diverse strategies youth use to negotiate the ongoing gender revolution. Using her theory of gender as a social structure, Risman analyzes life history interviews with a diverse set of Millennials to probe how they understand gender and how they might change it. Some are true believers that men and women are essentially different and should be so. Others are innovators, defying stereotypes and rejecting sexist ideologies and organizational practices. Perhaps new to this generation are gender rebels who reject sex categories, often refusing to present their bodies within them and sometimes claiming genderqueer identities. And finally, many youths today are simply confused by all the changes swirling around them. As a new generation contends with unsettled gender norms and expectations, Risman reminds us that gender is much more than an identity; it also shapes expectations in everyday life, and structures the organization of workplaces, politics, and, ideology. To pursue change only in individual lives, Risman argues, risks the opportunity to eradicate both gender inequality and gender as a primary category that organizes social life. Critics: Cecilia Ridgeway, Stanford U.; Marjukka Ollilainen, Weber State U.; Georgiann Davis, U. of Nevada, Las Vegas

Be sure to check out the book and publishers’ exhibit in the Jr. Ballroom Foyer to purchase these books and many more!

10:15-11:45 am California The Medicalization of Marijuana: Legitimacy, Stigma, and the Patient Experience, by Michelle Newhart and William Dolphin (Taylor & Francis, 2018) This book analyzes the medicalization of cannabis use, a process that remains incomplete and coexists with the legacy of marijuana use as an illicit recreational substance. Reframing use as "medical" is not merely rhetorical, but changes cannabis itself, as well as changing the behaviors that surrounds use. Based on extensive observation and in-depth interviews in Colorado, this book focuses on the experiences of patients at midlife or older, who must navigate uncertain and changing conditions as they adopt and use medical cannabis for their own health conditions. Chapters follow the order of patient experiences as they navigate the medical cannabis system, addressing questions such as: Is cannabis used similarly to other medicines? How do individuals at midlife decide to try cannabis? How do they discuss this option with doctors, friends and family? How do they decide on routines of use, obtain a supply, and decide if it is helpful? Do they identify with cannabis as a political issue, and do they support the legalization of "recreational" use? Finally, how do patients manage the risks and stigma associated with cannabis use, and what can this tell us about reclaiming a stigmatized identity? Their answers show the deep significance of social construction in shaping behavior, and the role of behavior in medicalization. This session takes on the more provocative points in the book, touching on the role of behavior in medicine, the significance of life course, and what can be learned about dismantling identity stigma from those who support medical cannabis. Critics: Sheigla Murphy, Institute for Scientific Analysis; Michael Polson, UC Berkeley; Joshua Meisel, Humboldt State University; Burrel Vann, Jr. , UC Irvine

1:45-3:15 pm OCC 208 Blowin` Up: Rap Dreams in South Central, by Jooyoung Lee (University of Chicago Press, 2016) Blowin` Up follows the careers of aspiring rappers in "South Central" Los Angeles, an area shaped by its proximity to gangs and a glittering entertainment industry. Through nearly five years of in-depth ethnographic work, Lee describes why young Black men channel their time and energy into an improbable career in the music industry. The end result is a portrait of how the creative process shapes the lives of marginalized black men. Critics: Black Hawk Hancock, DePaul University; Edward Flores, UC Merced

3:30-5:00 pm OCC 208 Guys Like Me: Five Wars, Five Veterans for Peace, by Michael Messner (Rutgers University Press, 2018) Over the last few decades, as the United States has become embroiled in foreign war after foreign war, some of the most vocal activists for peace have been veterans. These veterans for peace come from all different races, classes, regions, and generations.Guys Like Me introduces us to five ordinary men who have done extraordinary work as peace activists: World War II veteran Ernie Sanchez, Korean War veteran Woody Powell, Vietnam veteran Gregory Ross, Gulf War veteran Daniel Craig, and Operation Iraqi Freedom veteran Jonathan Hutto. Acclaimed sociologist Michael Messner offers rich profiles of each man, recounting what led him to join the armed forces, what he experienced when fighting overseas, and the guilt and trauma he experienced upon returning home. He reveals how the pain and horror of the battlefront motivated these onetime warriors to reconcile with former enemies, get involved as political activists, and help younger generations of soldiers. Guys Like Me is an inspiring multigenerational saga of men who were physically or psychically wounded by war, but are committed to healing themselves and others, forging a path to justice, and replacing endless war with lasting peace. Critics: Jeffrey Montez de Oca, U. of Colorado, Colorado Springs; Tristan Bridges, UC Santa Barbara

Sessions of Special Interest to Students

Thursday, March 28

3:30-5:00 pm Working At the Community College: How to Become a Full Time Faculty Member at a Community College, sponsored by the Committee on Community Colleges

5:15-6:45 pm Putting Your Best Face Forward, sponsored by the Student Affairs Committee The objective of this workshop is to provide guidance for undergraduate and graduate students seeking to further their academic studies or gain employment. Film & Presidential Session: F R E E: The Power of Performance An award-winning documentary film following five teenagers who use dance and spoken word to transcend the violence, broken families and poverty in their lives.

Friday, March 29

8:30-10:00 am Careers for BA and MA Sociologists, organized by the American Sociological Association

1:45-3:15 pm Grad Fair meet with representatives from graduate programs in the PSA region

3:30-5:00 pm Presidential Session: Hip Hop for Change Presentation by Oakland non-profit Hip Hop for Change on the history and culture of hip hop and how local, community-based hip hop can be a social movement for challenging white supremacy, patriarchy, homophobia, and materialism and support empowerment, education, and efficacy.

8:00-10:00 pm Student Reception, sponsored by the Student Affairs Committee Games, giveaways, snacks, and a performance by Oakland non-profit Hip Hop for Change.

Saturday, March 30

8:30-10:00 am Surviving and Thriving: Mental Health, Social Support, and Self-Care in Academia, sponsored by Student Affairs Committee

How Can New Graduates Market Sociology as a Skill Set, sponsored by the Committee on Applied, Clinical, and Public Sociology

10:15-11:45 am Getting Jobs in Academia

12:00-1:30 pm Presidential Session: In Millennial Footsteps: Generation Z`s High School Student Movement Youth activists are currently challenging and transforming this system through protest. engagement and mobilization, and immigrant youth movements.

1:45-3:15 pm Be The Change You Wish To See In The World: Teaching At The Community College Level, sponsored by the Membership Committee

5:15-6:45 pm How to Get Your Work Published: A Conversation with Editors of Sociological Perspectives and Members of the PSA Publications Committee, sponsored by the Publications Committee

You`re Not a Fraud: Recognizing and Overcoming Imposter Syndrome, sponsored by the Student Affairs Committee Panelists will discuss their own experiences with imposter syndrome as well as effective strategies for overcoming this common issue.

Sunday, March 31

10:15-11:45 am Presidential Session: #NextGenBlackSoc: New Directions in the Sociology of Black Millennials

12-1:30 pm Presidential Session: Reconstructing Expertise on Resistance: What We Can Learn from Young Communities of Color Mobilizing against Social Inequality

Presidential Session: Millennials and Moral Panic

Intersectional Analyses and Race and Ethnicity

Social Issues in Art, Culture, & Pop Culture

Parenting and Diverse Family Formations

Active Learning Activities You Can Use. . . Tomorrow!

Perceptions of Work and Workers` Identities

Global Constructions of Racism and Ethnic Identities Navigating Inequalities in Schools

PSA Emeritus and Retired Sociologists Committee Meeting

Giants: The Global Power Elite, by Peter Phillips ( Seven Stories Press , 2018) Critical Perspectives on Reproduction of Inequalities 1:30 1:45 PSA Student Affairs Committee Meeting Under - graduate Student Problem Solving Competition 2020 Engaging Activities for Teaching Inequalities Part 1 The Challenges of Youth and Adolescence

Presidential Panel: Millennials in Social Movements

Struggles for Racial and Ethnic Social Justice

Images through Art & Pop Culture

Global/ Comparative Political Sociology

Gender, Leadership, and Power at Work Latinx Cultural Wealth and Empowerment

Student Mentoring and Support: Experiences, Strategies, and Innovations Space, Place, and Inequalities 3:15 3:30 Visibility of Identities and the Conflict Between Student/ Instructor Positionality Organized Inequities The Organization of Work Asian/Asian American Sociology: 1 Reproductive Justice and Technology What is this Lady Doctor Doing in My TARDIS? Gender and the Regeneration of Doctor Who Human Capital, Housing Insecurity, & Employment Inequality

Working at the Community College: How To Become a Full Time Faculty Member at a Community College Critical Perspectives on Homelessness

Presidential Panel: Enduring Issues Facing Latinx Millennials

SSS: Jonathan Turner The More Sociology Tries to Become Relevant, The Less Relevant it Becomes Putting Your Best Face Forward 6:459:00 pm, Skyline: Welcome Reception

Presidential Session: Film Session F R E E: The Power of Performance

PSA Committee Chairs, Editors, and Council Meeting PSA Nominations Committee Meeting; PSA Committee on Committees Meeting 5:00 5:15

Session 1

Thursday, 28 March 12-1:30 PM

OCC 201

Thursday • 12:00 PM–1:30 PM

Race/Ethnicity: Global Constructions of Racism and Ethnic Identities [Formal Paper Session]

Organizer: Marcia Marx, CSU San Bernardino

Presider: Snapshots from 1.5 & 2nd Generation Habesha-American Immigrants: Highlighting the Duality of Race and Ethnicity.....MarakyAlemseged and Vy Le, California State University Northridge

Session 2 OCC 202 Thursday • 12:00 PM–1:30 PM

Education-other than Higher Education: Navigating Inequalities in Schools [Formal Paper Session]

Organizer: Joe Johnston, Gonzaga University

Presider: Stephanie Anckle, The University of Texas, Rio Grande Valley "It Is Hard Right Now": High School Educators Working with Undocumented Students.....Marisol Clark-Ibáñez, Daniela Carreon, Brenda Segura, Carolina Lopez, and Celeste Espindola, California State University San Marcos Belonging and Teacher Perception of Grit.....Sonja Taylor, Portland State University Critical Pedagogy of Place in the Transformation of STEM for Neo Indigenous Students.....Stephanie Anckle, The University of Texas, Rio Grande Valley

Session 3

OCC 203

Thursday • 12:00 PM–1:30 PM

Work and Organizations: Perceptions of Work , Workers' Identities, and Inequalities at Work [Research in Progress Session] Organizer: Jill Ann Harrison, University of Oregon Presider: Robert Francis, Johns Hopkins University Making Makers: Labor Process and the Production of Makerspaces.....Amanda Sikirica, University of Oregon The Changing Role of Work in the Lives of Working-Class Men.....Robert Francis, Johns Hopkins University The Scheduling Dilemma: Unstable Work Schedules and Perceptions of Job Security.....Savannah Hunter, UC Davis Have Asian Americans Really Achieved Labor Market Parity with Whites?.....Hyunsu Oh, University of California Merced Is a Computer Science Degree the Golden Ticket? Race, University Attended, and Mobility Patterns for First Job Outcomes in Tech.....Tiffany Chow, University of California Santa Barbara

Session 4

OCC 204

Thursday • 12:00 PM–1:30 PM

Teaching Sociology: Active Learning Activities You Can Use. . . Tomorrow! [Panel with Presenters] Organizer and Presider: Amanda Brand, Northern Arizona University "Never Have I Ever" and other Tools for Engaging Students.....Amanda Brand, NorthernArizona University Using Case Studies to Explore Social Problems and Solutions.....Skyler Lauderdale, NorthernArizona University

5

Intimate Relationships, Families, and Reproductive Politics: Parenting and Diverse Family Formations [Formal Paper & Research in Progress Session]

Organizer: Laury Oaks, UC Santa Barbara Presider: Laura Fitzwater Gonzales, Pacific Lutheran University "It's on Us": Family Gatekeeping and the Individualized Nature of Caregiving among First-Time Parents.....Laura Fitzwater Gonzales, Pacific Lutheran University

Session 6

OCC 206

Thursday • 12:00 PM–1:30 PM

Art, Culture, and Popular Culture: Social Issues in Art, Culture, & Pop Culture [Formal Paper & Research in Progress Session] Organizer: Linda Rillorta, Mt. San Antonio College Presider: Jared Weissman, CSU Fullerton "Through a Glass, Darkly": Touring State Violence in South and North Korea.....William Hayes, Gonzaga University Pepe The Frog: Shifting Meanings and the Rise of the Alt-Right.....Jared Weissman, California State University Fullerton

Examining the Links Between Sexual Violence, Anti-Social Media, and Mass Shootings.....Dinur Blum, California State University Los Angeles; Christian Jaworski, College of Southern Nevada

Support Student Travel Grants to PSA

Purchase an item at the Silent Auction

Please visit the Silent Auction tables in the Jr. Ballroom pre-function area, by the PSA registration area to peruse the fabulous items donated by PSA attendees and committees. Bids will be accepted until noon on Saturday, and payments for winning bids can be made until noon on Sunday. You can also make a cash, check, or credit card donation. Each year, PSA gives travel grants to 50 students who are presenting at the conference; this year the amount per grant was increased to $200. Thank you for your donations toward this purpose.

Session 7

OCC 207

Thursday • 12:00 PM–1:30 PM

Race/Ethnicity: Intersectional Analyses and Race and Ethnicity [Formal Paper Session]

Organizer: Marcia Marx, CSU San Bernardino

Presider: Victoria Alexander, University of Southern California Disproportionate Representation of Students of Color in Special Education and Segregated Disciplinary Spaces.....Saili Kulkarni, Joanna Gaeta, and Ashley Higsmith, San Jose State University

Elementary School Teachers' Implementation of Restorative Practices for Students With and Without Disabilities.....Saili Kulkarni and Melanie Chong, San Jose State University

Mixed Messages - Multiracial Student Identity Development and Institutional Support.....VictoriaAlexander, University of Southern California

The Relationship Between High Quality Interracial Interaction and Implicit Racial Bias: Differences in Urban Versus Rural Contexts.....Kristen Nelson, University of California Berkeley

Implicit Racial Bias Research Proposal.....Essma Nasher, Portland State University

Session 8

OCC 208

Thursday • 12:00 PM–1:30 PM

Applied, Clinical, and Public Sociology: Presidential Session: Millennials and Moral Panic [Panel with Presenters] Organizer: Elaine Bell Kaplan, University of Southern California

Presider: Roberto Rivera, UC Riverside Teaching Millennials.....James McKeever, Pierce College Millennials Experience Transitions to Adulthood: The Case of Korea.....Hyeyoung Woo, Portland State University

Session 9

OCC 210-211

Thursday • 12:00 PM–1:30 PM

Politics and the State (Political Sociology): Giants: The Global Power Elite, by Peter Phillips (Seven Stories Press, 2018) [Author Meets Critics] Organizer and Presider: Susan Rahman, College of Marin Critics: Susan Rahman, College of Marin; Nicole Wolfe and Juan Salinas, Sonoma State University

Session 10 OCC 212

Thursday • 12:00 PM–1:30 PM

Social Stratification, Inequality, and Poverty: Critical Perspectives on Reproduction of Inequalities [Formal Paper Session] Organizer: Ranita Ray, University of Nevada Las Vegas Presider: Cassidy Butow, CSU Northridge Rethinking Research: Food Insecurity Among College Students.....Heinz Koppner, New Mexico State University The Role of Finances on the Homeless Experience.....Cassidy Butow, California State University Northridge Prestige Networks within ASA.....Allison Hurst, Oregon State University; Nicole Jay, California State University, Chico

Session 11 Uptown

Thursday • 12:00 PM–1:30 PM

PSA Emeritus and Retired Sociologists Committee Members: Gary Cretser, Cal Poly Pomona; Tony Cortese, Southern Methodist U.; Glenn Goodwin, U. of La Verne; Don Barrett, CSU San Marcos; Kathy Kaiser, CSU Chico; Marie Butler, Oxnard Session 12 California

Thursday • 12:00 PM–4:00 PM

PSA Council 2018-19 Members and Guests: Elaine Bell Kaplan, University of Southern California; Kathy Kuipers, University of Montana; Amy Orr, Linfield College; Wendy Ng, San Jose State University; Dennis Downey, California State University Channel Islands; Ellen Reese, University of California Riverside; Linda Henderson, St. Mary's University, Calgary; Marcia Hernandez, University of the Pacifi; Sharon Elise, California State University San Marcos; Lora Vess, University of Alaska Southeast; Susan Mannon, University of the Pacific; Katja Guenther, University of California Riverside; Uriel Serrano, University of California Santa Cruz; Tina Burdsall, Portland State University; Patricia Gwartney, University of Oregon; Lora Bristow, Pacific Sociological Association; Robert Futrell, University of Nevada Las Vegas; Amy Leisenring, San Jose State University; Christine Bose, University of Washington; Gary Hytrek, California State University Long Beach; Kelley Strawn, Willamette University; Ynez Wilson Hirst, St. Mary's College of California; Ann Strahm, CSU Stanislaus; Michelle Alexander, University of Oregon; Sharon Davis, University of La Verne

1:45-3:15 PM

Session 13 Jr. Ballroom 3

Thursday • 1:45 PM–3:15 PM

Applied, Clinical, and Public Sociology: Undergraduate Student Problem Solving Competition 2020

Informational Session for Faculty

Organizers and Panelists: Robert E. Kettlitz, Hastings College; Stephen Steele, Emeritus/Retired

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Session 14

OCC 201

Thursday • 1:45 PM–3:15 PM

Teaching Sociology: Engaging Activities for Teaching Inequalities Part 1, sponsored by the Committee on Teaching [Research in Progress Session]

Organizer: Jennifer Puentes, Eastern Oregon University

Presider: John Stover, Santa Rosa Junior College

Film and the Sociological Imagination.....Benjamin Frymer, Sonoma State university

The Sociology Workbook Project - Teaching Inequality (the Sociological Perspective) Interactively.....John Stover, Santa Rosa Junior College; Nori Lowe Henk, Azusa Pacific University

Social Problems Active Learning: Wealth Inequality, Cost of War, and Local Poverty Comparison.....Anthony Villarreal, Monterey Peninsula College

Park Your Privilege at the Tent.....Karen Snedker and Jennifer McKinney, Seattle Pacific University

Visualizing Social Structure on The Walking School Bus.....Joe Johnston, Gonzaga University

Session 15

OCC 202

Thursday • 1:45 PM–3:15 PM

Childhood and Youth: The Challenges of Youth and Adolescence [Research in Progress Session ]

Organizer: Sharon Davis, University of La Verne Presider: Gabriele Plickert, California State Polytechnic University Pomona

Adolescent Anger in the Context of Neighborhood Stress.....Olivia Shaw and Gabriele Plickert, California State Polytechnic University Pomona

Ethnic-racial Socialization as a Buffer against Perceived Discrimination among Asian and Latino Aolescents.....Tanya Nieri, University of California at Riverside

Childhood Experiences with Fatherhood and How They Shape Future Decisions Regarding Dating, Marriage, Parenting, Education, and Labor Choices.....Douglas Wallace, California Baptist University

Child Maltreatment in Insular and Isolated Communities: The Case of Asian American Families in Inland Empire (IE).....Deo Mshigeni, California Baptist University

The Relationship of School Setting and Bullying.....Amy Vasconcellos, University of California Merced

The Screenagers in Public School: Conceptions of Deviance and Social Change .....Yoshi Guy, State University of New York

Session 16

OCC 203

Thursday • 1:45 PM–3:15 PM

Work and Organizations: Gender, Leadership, and Power at Work [Formal Paper Session]

Organizer: Jill Ann Harrison, University of Oregon

Presider: Marjukka Ollilainen, Weber State University

Women in Leadership and Sexual Harassment: Unpacking the Links between Gender, Power and Harassment.....Christy Glass, Alison Cook, and Brandon Pierce, Utah State University

Feminist Leadership in the Academy: Exploring Everyday Practices.....Marjukka Ollilainen, Weber State University; Kris De Welde, College of Charleston; Catherine Richards Solomon, Quinnipiac University

Credentialed for Success.....Alicia Ingersoll, Alison Cook, and Christy Glass, Utah State University

Gender Differences in the Emotional Intelligence of Health Services Association Doctor-leaders.....Charles Fischer, Pepperdine University

Session 17

OCC 204

Thursday • 1:45 PM–3:15 PM

Latinx Sociology: Latinx Cultural Wealth and Empowerment [Formal Paper Session]

Organizer: Manuel Barajas, CSU Sacramento

Presider: Christina Acosta, University of California Merced Connecting Across Cultures: Preliminary Findings of Proyecto Juntos.....Rene Maldonado, Heather McClure, and Charles Martinez, University of Oregon

Session 18

OCC 205

Thursday • 1:45 PM–3:15 PM

Politics and the State (Political Sociology): Global/Comparative Political Sociology [Formal Paper Session]

Organizer: Christopher Chase Dunn, UC Riverside

Presider: Berch Berberoglu, U. of Nevada, Reno "Brift" A New Approach to Studying Corruption: A Case Study of Russia.....Liudmila Listrovaya, University of Oregon Building Democracy in a Party Skeptical Nation.....Nadia Smiecinska, University of California Davis Emotion and Commemoration: Maintenance of Democratic Movement in Hong Kong.....Rebecca S. K. Li, The College of New Jersey

Neoliberalism and the Rise of Authoritarianism in the 21st Century.....Berch Berberoglu, University of Nevada, Reno

The State After the Cold War: An Institutional Account of Foreign Policy.....Ori Tamir, University of California Davis

When the State Attempts to Engage with Millenials via YouTube - A Case of Multiple Misunderstandings.....Nicole Gallant, INRS University (Canada); Laurence Pitre-Vézina, Universite Laval

Session 19

OCC 206

Thursday • 1:45 PM–3:15 PM

Art, Culture, and Popular Culture: Images through Art & Pop Culture [Research in Progress Session]

Organizer: Linda Rillorta, Mt. San Antonio College

Presider: Dustin Mabry, UC Davis

Media Representation and Issues of Inequality in the American Tattoo Industry.....Deborah Burns, Iowa State University

The Tattooed Generation: Why Millennials Are Tattooed Like Hell.....Dustin Mabry, University of California Davis

From Jim Crow to G-Funk: Tracing the Roots of West Coast Hip-Hop.....Virgil Clark, NorthernArizona University

Session 20

OCC 207

Thursday • 1:45 PM–3:15 PM

Race/Ethnicity: Struggles for Racial and Ethnic Social Justice [Formal Paper Session]

Organizer: Marcia Marx, CSU San Bernardino

Presider: Moses Seenarine, New Mexico State University Racing Climate Change: Populism & Hurricane Maria in Puerto Rico.....Moses Seenarine, New Mexico State University It's Not Just Black or White: Racial and Cultural Socialization in Transracial Adoption.....Horizon Worden, NorthernArizona University

Session 21

OCC 208

Thursday • 1:45 PM–3:15 PM

Social Movements and Social Change: Presidential Panel: Millennials in Social Movements [Panel with Presenters]

Organizer: Elaine Bell Kaplan, U. of Southern California

Presider: Hajar Yazdiha, U. of Southern California TeamNatural: Black Beauty and Millennial Forms of Resistance.....Chelsea Johnson, University of Southern California Provision in Families: Professional Black Men's Perception of Breadwinning in the 21st Century.....LaToya Council, University of Southern California

The DACA Program: Undocumented College Students and Dreamers.....Karina Santellano, University of Southern California Session 22

OCC 210-211

Thursday • 1:45 PM–3:15 PM

Education-Higher Education: Student Mentoring and Support: Experiences, Strategies, and Innovations, sponsored by the Endowment Committee [Panel with Presenters] Organizer and Presider: Amanda Shigihara, California State University Sacramento

Guiding Principles for Integrity in Academia.....Michelle M. Camacho and Judith Liu, University of San Diego Experiences in Mentoring and Support of Working-class, First-generation Students.....Preston Rudy, San Jose State University Students and Injustice.....Sarah Smith, California State University Chico; Kristin Whiteaker, California State University, Chico Threads of Support: Mentoring Online Doctoral Students.....Debra Welkley, California State University Sacramento

Session 23

OCC 212

Thursday • 1:45 PM–3:15 PM

Social Stratification, Inequality, and Poverty: Space, Place, and Inequalities [Formal Paper Session]

Organizer: Ranita Ray, U. of Nevada Las Vegas

Presider: Stephanie Southworth, Coastal Carolina U. Residential Segregation and the Educational Opportunity Gap in Los Angeles: Establishing Causal Inference.....Amber Crowell, California State University Fresno

Rolling Forward: Helping to Reduce Burdens Associated with Homelessness with Access to Transportation.....Stephanie Southworth and Sara Brallier, Coastal Carolina University

Water, Water, Everywhere, and Not a Drop to Drink: The Relationship between Rural Gentrification and Failing Infrastructure in a Former Timber Town .....Ryanne Pilgeram, University of Idaho

Losing the Reproductive Commons: Mobile Home Park Decline and Poor People's Right to Community.....Leontina Hormel, University of Idaho

Session 24

Uptown

Thursday • 1:45 PM–3:15 PM

PSA Student Affairs Committee Members: Danielle Duckett, California State University Sacramento; Vikas Gumbhir, Gonzaga University; Laura Earles, Lewis-Clark State College; Lori Fazzino, University of Nevada Las Vegas

3:30-5:00 PM

Session 25

OCC 201

Thursday • 3:30 PM–5:00 PM

Teaching Sociology: Visibility of Identities and the Conflict Between Student/Instructor Positionality [Panel with Presenters]

Organizer and Presider: Marisa Cervantes, Washington State University

Panelists: Marisa Cervantes and Alana R. Inlow, Washington State University; Marisa Salinas, UC Santa Barbara

Session 26

OCC 202

Thursday • 3:30 PM–5:00 PM

Education-Higher Education: Organized Inequities [Formal Paper Session]

Organizer: Megan Thiele, San Jose State University

Presider: Allison Hurst, Oregon State University

Stratification Between Classrooms: An Analysis of Research Competitions in California Higher Education.....David Ortuno, California State University San Marcos

Mechanisms of Inequality: College Majors as Sorting Hubs.....Allison Hurst and Paola Mendoza, Oregon State University

Working-Class Working in College: Grit in the Academy.....Sharon Paterson, and Maddie Squires, Boise State University

Intersectional Variation in the Effect of College Class Size on Student Comfort Talking to Professors.....Heather Daniels and Irenee Beattie, University of California Merced

Session 27

203 Thursday • 3:30 PM–5:00 PM

Work and Organizations: The Organization of Work [Formal Paper & Research in Progress Session ] Organizer: Jill Ann Harrison, University of Oregon

Presider: Alison Wynn, Stanford University Bureaucratizing Democratic Organizations: Accounting for Organizational Change in the Life of Two Worker Cooperatives.....Joan Meyers, California Polytechnic State University San Luis Obispo A Life Course Approach to Workplace Discrimination and Employment: Evidence from a U.S. National Sample of Women and Men Lawyers.....Gabriele Plickert, California State Polytechnic University Pomona Ambulance Work in the Suffering City .....Josh Seim, University of Southern California How Workplace Sex-Composition and Individual Sex Influences Adherence to the Ideal-Worker Norm.....Megan Aust, Washington State University

The Decoupling of Performance: How Managers' and HR's Competing Goals in Performance Management Contribute to Biased Outcomes.....JoAnne Wehner and Alison Wynn, Stanford University

Session 28

Asian/Asian American Sociology: Asian/Asian American Sociology: 1 [Formal Paper & Research in Progress Session ] Organizer: Jacob Huang, California Baptist University Presider: Vincent Laus, California State University Stanislaus Does Japanese Identity Influence Mental Health and Buffer the Stress of Discrimination in Hawaii?.....Krysia Mossakowski, University of Hawaii at Manoa

Evolution of Networks and Multiple Identities: Ethnic, Religious, and Family (Group and Role) Identities.....Cynthia Zhang, Central Washington University

Identity Matters: Challenging the Racialization of Drug Use among Filipina/os in the San Francisco Bay Area.....Vincent Laus, California State University Stanislaus

Session 29

OCC 205

Thursday • 3:30 PM–5:00 PM

Intimate Relationships, Families, and Reproductive Politics: Reproductive Justice and Technology [Panel with Presenters] Organizers: Elizabeth Ziff, The New School for Social Research; April Hovav, University of Southern California Presider: Elizabeth Ziff, The New School for Social Research Discussants: April Hovav, University of Southern California High-Demand Donors and the Price of Eggs: Reproductive Justice and Medical Burdens in Compensated Egg Donation.....Diane Tober, University of California, San Francisco Doula Support in Medicalized Birth: The Reproductive Justice Perspective.....Megan Henley, Colorado Mesa University

Session 30

OCC 206

Thursday • 3:30 PM–5:00 PM

Gender: What is this Lady Doctor Doing in My TARDIS? Gender and the Regeneration of Doctor Who [Panel with Presenters]

Organizer and Presider: Mary Robertson, California State University San Marcos Girls, Cooties, and Trolls, Oh My!: Women in Popular Culture.....Marybeth Stalp, University of Northern Iowa Doctor Who in the Gender Classroom.....Sandi Nenga, Southwestern University

The Women of Doctor Who.....Sara Bruene, California State University Northridge

Seeing Straight: Reflections on the Hetero-Romantic Plots of Doctor Who.....Mary Robertson, CSU San Marcos

Session 31

OCC 207

Thursday • 3:30 PM–5:00 PM

Race, Class and Gender: Human Capital, Housing Insecurity, & Employment Inequality [Research in Progress Session ] Organizer: Kristy Shih, CSU Long Beach White Privilege and Resource Privilege in the Development of Human Capital.....RichardAnderson-Connolly, University of Puget Sound Hotelin': A Preliminary Analysis of Housing Insecurity in Sacramento, CA.....Jackie Brooks, Jacqueline Carrigan, David Lopez, and Aziz Christopher Waziri, California State University, Sacramento

Session 32

OCC 208

Thursday • 3:30 PM–5:00 PM

Latinx Sociology: Presidential Panel: Enduring Issues Facing Latinx Millennials [Panel with Presenters] Organizer and Presider: Pierrette Hondagneu-Sotelo, University of Southern California Home/Hogar.....Pierrette Hondagneu-Sotelo, University of Southern California Family Work/Trabajo en Familia.....Emir Estrada, Arizona State University Justice/Justicia.....Edward Flores, University of California, Merced Generations/Generaciones.....Glenda Flores, University of California, Irvine

Thank you to the 2019 Program Committtee and PSA committees for organizing sessions and making this conference possible.

Session 33 OCC 210-211

Thursday • 3:30 PM–5:00 PM

Teaching Sociology: Working At The Community College: How To Become A Full Time Faculty Member at A Community College, sponsored by Committee on Community Colleges [Panel with Presenters] Organizer: Sharon Yee, Chandler Gilbert Community College Presider: Daniel Poole, Salt Lake Community College Panelists: Daniel Poole, Salt Lake Community College; Harry Mersmann, San Joaquin Delta College; Elizabeth Bennett, Central New Mexico Community College

Session 34 OCC 212

Thursday • 3:30 PM–5:00 PM

Social Stratification, Inequality, and Poverty: Critical Perspectives on Homelessness [Formal Paper Session] Organizer: Ranita Ray, University of Nevada Las Vegas Presider: Korey Tillman, University of Nevada, Las Vegas "Meet Them Where They Are": Faith-Based and Secular Homeless Outreach Approaches....Larissa Fitzpatrick, U. of Montana Carceral Dissonance: The Contradiction of Ending Homelessness through Policing...Korey Tillman, U. of Nevada, Las Vegas Non-profit Worker Perception on Housing First Initiatives .....Hannah Conner, University of Northern Colorado 4:00-5:15 PM

Session 35 California

Thursday • 4:00 PM–5:15 PM

PSA Committee Chairs, Editors, and Council Participants: Elaine Bell Kaplan, U. of Southern California; Kathy Kuipers, U. of Montana; Dennis Downey, CSU Channel Islands; Ellen Reese, UC Riverside; Amy Orr, Linfield College; Wendy Ng, San Jose State U.; Linda Henderson, St. Mary's University, Calgary; Marcia Hernandez, U. of the Pacific; Sharon Elise, CSU San Marcos; Lora Vess, U. of Alaska Southeast; Susan Mannon, U. of the Pacific; Katja Guenther, UC Riverside; Uriel Serrano, UC Santa Cruz; Patricia Gwartney, U. of Oregon; Christine Bose, U. of Washington; Tina Burdsall, Portland State U.; Amy Leisenring, San Jose State U.; Lora Bristow, PSA; Matthew Carlson, Portland State U.; Hyeyoung Woo, Portland State U.; Elizabeth Withers, Portland State U.; Debora Paterniti, Sonoma State U.; Zendina Mostert, Salt Lake Community College; Sneha Dutta Hazarika, CSU Stanislaus; Berch Berberoglu, U. of Nevada, Reno; Nelson Pichardo Almanzar, Central Washington U.; Christina Baker, Sonoma State U.; Sean Davis, Mira Costa College; Alicia Gonzales, CSU San Marcos; Michelle Robertson, St. Edward's U.; Gary Cretser, Cal Poly Pomona; Celeste Atkins, Cochise College; Stephanie Anckle, The U. of Texas, Rio Grande Valley; Danielle Duckett, CSU Sacramento; Vikas Gumbhir, Gonzaga U.; Sophie Nathenson, Oregon Institute of Technology; Sharon Davis, U. of La Verne; Gary Hytrek, CSU Long Beach; Kelley Strawn, Willamette U.; Ynez Wilson Hirst, St. Mary's College of California; Ann Strahm, CSU Stanislaus; Michelle Alexander, U. of Oregon

Session 36 Oakland Thursday • 4:00 PM–5:15 PM

PSA Nominations Committee Meeting Members: Marcia Marx, California State University San Bernardino; Todd Migliaccio, CSU Sacramento; Amy Orr, Linfield College; Elaine Bell Kaplan, University of Southern California Session 37 Oakland Thursday • 4:00 PM–5:15 PM

PSA Committee on Committees Meeting Members: Kathy Kuipers, University of Montana; Wendy Ng, San Jose State University; Ann Travers, Simon Fraser University; Ann Strahm, CSU Stanislaus; Tanya Nieri, UC Riverside; Shirley Jackson, Portland State University; Christy Glass, Utah State University; Katy Pinto, CSU Dominguez Hills; Nicole Willms, Gonzaga University; Aya Kimura Ida, CSU Sacramento; Richelle Swan, CSU San Marcos

5:15-6:45 PM

Session 38

OCC 201 Thursday • 5:15 PM–6:45 PM

Childhood and Youth: Presidential Session: Film Session: F R E E:The Power of Performance [Film Session ] Organizer and Presider: Sharon Davis, University of La Verne Panelist: Suzanne LaFetra Collier, Producer/Director

Session 39 OCC 208

Thursday • 5:15 PM–6:45 PM

Applied, Clinical, and Public Sociology: Sociological Star Speaker Series: Jonathan Turner: The More Sociology Tries to Become Relevant, The Less Relevant it Becomes, sponsored by the Emeritus and Retired Sociologists Committee [Panel with Presenters]

Organizer: Gary Cretser, Cal Poly Pomona

Panelist: Jonathan Turner, University of California at Santa Barbara and Riverside Session 40 OCC 210-211

Thursday • 5:15 PM–6:45 PM

Teaching Sociology: Putting Your Best Face Forward, Sponsored by Student Affairs Committee [Workshop with Presenters] Organizer: Danielle Duckett, CSU Sacramento Presider: Sneha Dutta Hazarika, CSU Stanislaus Presenters: Meggan Jordan, Jennifer Whitmer, and Sneha Dutta Hazarika, California State University Stanislaus

6:45-9:00 PM

Session 41 Skyline

Thursday • 6:45 PM–9:00 PM

Welcome Reception, sponsored by the Membership Committee Come meet old and new friends and enjoy sweet and savory bites. Wine and beer available for purchase.

Overview: Friday, March 29

Embodied Ethnograpy: Bodies, Method, and Reflexivity

Experiencing Community in the Rural West Careers for BA and MA Sociologists

Pollution, Waste Streams, and Environmental Protection in Global Context Food Institutions and Food Inequities

Adjuncts and New Professors: All You Need to Know about Outcomes and Mapping! Substance Use and Crime Asian/Asian American Sociology: 2

Engaging Activities for Teaching Inequalities Part 2

PSA Committee on the Status of Racial and Ethnic Minorities 10:00 10:15 AM

Empowering Youth and Adolescents PSA Awards Committee Meeting

Sexual Harassment in the #MeToo Era

PSA Committee on Community Colleges

The Trans Generation: How Trans Kids (and Their Parents) are Creating A Gender Revolution, by Ann Travers (NYU Press, 2018)

Presidential Distinguished Speakers Panel: Celebrating PSA 90 Years: Presenting the Past and Present to Address the Challenges Facing Millennials in the Future

Transformin g Political Participation of Urban Actors

From Food Deserts to Food Justice

Assessing Drivers of and Proposed Solutions to Climate Change

Asian/Asian American Sociology: 3

Theorizing Our Lived Experience: The Production of Knowledge by Formerly Incarcerated Scholars at UC Berkeley

Undergraduate Roundtables: Art, Culture, and Popular Culture, Race, Class, and Gender I, Sexualities I, Educationother than Higher Education, Crime, Law, and Deviance I, Latinx Sociology, Social Psychology, Identity, and Emotions I, Preparing Graduate Students for Teaching Focused Colleges and Universities Race, Ethnicity and Social Justice

Poster Session I, sponsored by Alpha Kappa Delta

Coping in the Age of Trump PSA Publications Committee Meeting

Gendered Jobs, Careers, and Organizations

Presidential Session: Public Sociology in the Era of Trump: A Conversation with Arlie Hochschild and Michael Burawoy Sexualities: Identities

Culture, Place Character and Urban Development

Media Images & Issues

Socially Constructing the Natural World and Environment al Threats

Spirituality, Space, and Border/s in M(other) work

Research: Chicana Latina Scholarship

Criminal Justice System Policy, Process, and Effects

Education and Inequality in the United States

Undergraduate Roundtables: Gender I, Economic Sociology, Labor and Labor Movements, Intimate Relationships, Families, and Reproductive Politics I, Crime, Law, and Deviance II, Race, Class, and Gender II, Best Practices in Teaching Online Classes

Poster Session II, sponsored by Alpha Kappa Delta

CSU Sociology Department Chairs Meeting

Social Selves, Contingent Identities, Contextual Emotions

Production of Gendered Knowledge and Technology

PSA Committee on the Status of Women

Growing Up Queer: Kids and the Remaking of LGBTQ Identity, by Mary Robertson ( NYU Press, 2018)

Presidential Panel: Engaging Millennials in Sociological Theory

Space and Place - making Across Urban Areas and Neighborhoods

Television: Socialization & Impact

Causes and Correlates of Crime Latinx Immigrants in Nativist Times Communitybased Environ - mental Movement Activity

Engaged Teaching for Engaged Students

Grad Fair Social Media and Public Discourse

PSA Committee on Freedom of Research and Teaching Meeting

Theorizing Self and Identity

PSA Committee on the Status of LGBTQ+ Persons

Presidential Session: Hip Hop for Change Presents THE MC: Theory of Hip Hop Evolution, Music, and Culture Doing Emotional Labor in the Classroom

Utilizing and Applying Theory

Open Discussion: Environmental Sociology in the Age of Climate Crisis: Directions for Research, Teaching, and Community Engagement Video Games: All Fun & Games?

The Latinx Condition and Intersectionality

Open Discussion Session: Crime, Law, and Deviance

Race, Sex, Gender, Text: Textual Analysis and the Sociological Study of Bodies and Embodiment

Families (Race, Class and Gender)

Ballroom: Student Reception

8:0010:00 pm, Jr.

11:45 12:00 PM

1:30 1:45

Styling Masculinity: Gender, Class, and Inequality in the Men`s Grooming Industry, by Kristen Barber (Rutgers University Press, 2016)

3:15 3:30

PSA Committee on Rights, Liberties, and Social Justice Meeting

Truth, Justice, and the Good Life, and the Search for a Normative Social Science in Our Authoritarian Moment Sharing Excellent Assignments

5:156:45 pm, Jr. Ballroom: Presidential Address and Awards 6:458:30 pm, Skyline: Presidential Reception

Friday, 29 March

8:30-10:00 AM

Session 42 California Friday • 8:30 AM–10:00 AM

Gender: Sexual Harassment in the #MeToo Era [Formal Paper & Research in Progress Session ]

Organizer: Marjukka Ollilainen, Weber State University

Presider: Emma Tsurkov, Stanford University Will it be #MeToo? The Role of Sexual Harassment in Occupational Sex Segregation.....Emma Tsurkov, Stanford University

Gender, Race, and Interpretations of Street Harassment.....Jennifer Herrera and Bill McCarthy, University of California Davis Navigating Fear and Finding Safety in a 'City of Neighbourhoods': A Discourse Analytic Exploration of Women's Accounts.....Rebecca Lennox, Simon Fraser University

Session 43

Oakland

Friday • 8:30 AM–10:00 AM

Childhood and Youth: Empowering Youth and Adolescents [Research in Progress Session ]

Organizer: Sharon Davis, University of La Verne

Presider: Romy Griepp, CSU Los Angeles

Finding My Family: Examining an Urban Youth Mentorship Organization.....Vincent Fuentes, CSU Fullerton

Ten Respeto and Being Respectful: Shifting Meanings of Respect in a College Readiness Program for First-Generation Latino Students.....Sandi Nenga, Southwestern University

South Los Angeles Youth and Visions of Transformation .....Uriel Serrano, University of California Santa Cruz

Session 44 OCC 201

Friday • 8:30 AM–10:00 AM

Engaging Activities for Teaching Inequalities: sponsored by the Committee on Teaching: Engaging Activities for Teaching Inequalities Part 2, sponsored by the Committee on Teaching [Research in Progress Session] Organizer and Presider: Jennifer Puentes, Eastern Oregon University

Engaging Media to Critically Analyze Inequalities in the Criminal Justice System.....Amanda Shigihara, CSU Sacramento Using Content Analysis to Explore Inequalities in Media Representations.....Matthew Gougherty, Whitman College

Learning about Environmental Justice to Teach Civic Engagement.....Rebecca Overmyer-Velazquez and Elvira De La Torre, Whittier College

Mapping and Technology: Visualizing Food Deserts in the Classroom.....Jennifer Puentes, Eastern Oregon University; Dana Prewitt, SUNY College at Old Westbury

Session 45 OCC 202

Friday • 8:30 AM–10:00 AM

Education-Higher Education: Adjuncts and New Professors: All You Need to Know about Outcomes and Mapping! [Workshop with Presenters]

Organizer and Presider: Jean-Pierre Gatillon, Mt. San Antonio College Education and Acclimation of Outcomes Terminology.....Christina Ramirez Quach, Mt. San Antonio College Developing PLOs & SLOs.....Jean-Pierre Gatillon, Mt. SanAntonio College Outcomes Mapping & Course Measurable Objectives (CMOs).....Jessica Coronel and Sonya Masl, Mt. SanAntonio College Outcomes Assessment.....Jean-Pierre Gatillon, Christina Ramirez Quach, and Jessica Coronel, Mt. SanAntonio College

Session 46

OCC 203

Friday • 8:30 AM–10:00 AM

Crime, Law, and Deviance: Substance Use and Crime [Formal Paper &Research in Progress Session]

Organizer: Tanya Nieri, UC Riverside

Presider: Roger Guy, State University of New York at Oswego

Perceived Effects of Recreational Cannabis Legalization in Washington State.....Lindsey Beltz, Washington State University Kids as Cannon Fodder: Juvenile Lives and Drug Trafficking Organizations in Mexico .....PiotrA. Chomczyński, University of Lodz, Poland; Roger Guy, State University of New York at Oswego

Session 47

OCC 204

Friday • 8:30 AM–10:00 AM

Asian/Asian American Sociology: Asian/Asian American Sociology: 2 [Research in Progress Session ]

Organizer: Jacob Huang, California Baptist University

Presider: Jane Yamashiro, Mills College

Asian Ethnic Heterogeneity, Intermarriage, and Group Boundaries .....Jess Lee, University of California Irvine

In The Absence of A Category: Constructing Meaning for Okinawanness Through Connections to Other People and Places.....Jane Yamashiro, Mills College

Identity and Social Relationships among College Students.....Jinna Kim, University of California Irvine

Session 48

Effects of Family on Health Behaviors for Asian American Elderly.....Jacob Huang, California Baptist University

OCC 205

Friday • 8:30 AM–10:00 AM

Environmental Sociology: Pollution, Waste Streams, and Environmental Protection in Global Context [Formal Paper & Research in Progress Session]

Organizer: Laura Earles, Lewis-Clark State College

Presider: Kent Henderson, California State University Bakersfield

The Global Trade Network in Electronic Waste: A Network Approach to Ecologically Unequal Exchange.....Nicholas Theis, University of Oregon

The World Environmental Regime and Foreign Aid: Does Embeddedness Improve Bilateral Foreign Aid?.....Kent Henderson, California State University Bakersfield

Session 49

OCC 206

Friday • 8:30 AM–10:00 AM

Food and Society: Food Institutions and Food Inequities [Research in Progress Session ]

Organizer: Black Hawk Hancock, DePaul University

Presider: Sara Bruene, California State University Northridge Intersecting Inequities in Food Assistance Programs.....Alana Haynes Stein, University of California Davis

Measuring Californian Food Security: A Quantitative Analysis of Proximity and Poverty.....Sara Bruene, CSU Northridge

Session 50

OCC 207

Friday • 8:30 AM–10:00 AM

Urban and Community Studies: Experiencing Community in the Rural West [Research in Progress Session ]

Organizer and Presider: Carol Ward, Brigham Young University

New Challenges in a Modern Boomtown: A Case Study of Colstrip, MT.....Carol Ward and Jacob Wixom, Brigham Young U.

The Effect of Distance to Women's Health Services on Women's Healthcare Experience in Rural Utah.....Jorden Jackson, Scott Sanders, Michael Cope, Carol Ward, Paige Park, and Kayci Muirbrook, BrighamYoung University

Psychological Sense of Community in Rural Utah: The Religious Divide .....Paige Park, Michael Cope, Scott Sanders, Jorden Jackson, Kayci Muirbrook, and Carol Ward, BrighamYoung University

The Link Between Online Activity and Rural Community Satisfaction.....Kayci Muirbrook, Michael Cope, Paige Park, Scott Sanders, Jorden Jackson, and Carol Ward, BrighamYoung University

Session 51

OCC 208

Teaching Sociology: Careers for BA and MA Sociologists

Organizer and Presider: Teresa Ciabattari, American Sociological Association

Friday • 8:30 AM–10:00 AM

[Workshop with Presenters]

Panelists: Shirley Jackson, Portland State University; Teresa Ciabattari, American Sociological Association

Session 52

OCC 210-211

Friday • 8:30 AM–10:00 AM

Ethnography: Embodied Ethnography: Bodies, Method, and Reflexivity [Formal Paper Session]

Organizer and Presider: Natalie Boero, San Jose State University

The Aesthetic Labor of Ethnographers.....Kjerstin Gruys, University Nevada, Reno Embodied Spatial Practices and the Power to Care.....Myles Leslie, University of Calgary; Warren Liew, National Institute of Education, Singapore; Elise Paradis, University of Toronto

"Laying Hands": Learning to Touch and Grab in the Police Academy.....Brian Lande, Polis Solutions, Inc.

The Labor of Consumption in Men's Grooming Or What Does It Take to Make Men Beautiful?.....Kristen Barber, Southern Illinois University-Carbondale

Managing Risky Bodies: from Pregnancy to Vaccination.....Jennifer Reich, University of Colorado Denver Session 53 OCC 212 Friday • 8:30 AM–10:00 AM

PSA Committee on the Status of Racial and Ethnic Minorities Members: Nelson Pichardo Almanzar, Central Washington University; Christina Baker, Sonoma State University; Shweta Adur, CSU Los Angeles; Xuan Santos, CSU San Marcos; Lori Walkington, CSU San Marcos; Claudia Lopez, CSULong Beach; Marcia Hernandez, University of the Pacific

Session 54 Uptown Friday • 8:30 AM–10:00 AM

PSA Awards Committee Meeting Members: Hyeyoung Woo, Portland State University; Debora Paterniti, Sonoma State University; Faye Wachs, Cal Poly Pomona; Christina Sanchez Volatier, University of Western New Mexico; Elizabeth Sowers, California State University Channel Islands; Ethel Nicdao, CSU San Bernardino; Miriam Abelson, Portland State University

10:15-11:45AM

Session 55 California Friday • 10:15 AM–11:45 AM

Gender: Gendered Jobs, Careers, and Organizations [Research in Progress Session]

Organizer: Marjukka Ollilainen, Weber State University

Presider: Sarah Ahmed, University of Oregon

Weathering the Storm: The Glass Cliff and the Great Recession.....Edwin Eschler and James Davidson, Baylor University Women's Empowerment through Polio Eradication: Agency and Representation of Lady Health Workers in Pakistan.....Sarah Ahmed, University of Oregon

Geographic Space and a Woman's Place: The Gendered Relationship between Geographic and Economic Mobility.....Katariina Mueller-Gastell and David Pedulla, Stanford University

The Gendered Organization of Medical Schools.....Livia Baer-Bositis, Stanford University

Thank you to Undergraduate Coordinator Robert Kettlitz of Hastings College for organizing all undergraduate poster and roundtable sessions, and thank you to Alpha Kappa Delta International Sociology Honor Society for sponsoring these sessions.

Session 56

Conference Foyer

Undergraduate Posters: Poster Session I, sponsored by Alpha Kappa Delta

Organizer: Robert E. Kettlitz, Hastings College

Friday • 10:15 AM–11:45 AM

The Invisible Box: Identity and Documentation of Multiracial College Students.....Taylor Fe Mamaril, Gonzaga University

Leveling Out The Playing Field: A Conceptualization of Remittance Behavior for Nepali Women Migrant Workers.....Alexis Lopez, California State University Long Beach

Student Perceptions of a White University Mascot.....Ellen Carroll, Western Washington University

Psychosocial Effects of Hydraulic Fracturing on Community Health and Well-Being.....Kylen Kaminski, Rebecca Stock, and Mehmet Soyer, Utah State University

Emotional Work In Legal Activism.....Marlyn Ajanel, Whitman College

Strategies for Creating Inclusive and Supportive Environments for Transgender and Gender Non-conforming Individuals in Higher Education.....Delila Solis, California State University Bakersfield

The Last Laugh: Stand Up Comedy as Postcolonial Testimony.....Anna Silberman, Whitman College

Anti-Queer Microaggressions Towards Queer Black Men ....Camisha Fagan and Anna Smedley-Lopez, U. Nevada, Las Vegas Get My Good Side.....Lisa Johnson, Clemson University

The Emergence of Transgender-Inclusive Spaces Online.....Ellie Malmrose, The Evergreen State College

A Study on Substance Abuse Among Juveniles: An Inside Look on the Correlation Between General Strain Theory, Social Bond Theory, and Substance Abuse.....Ashley Siler, Idaho State University

Gay Men and the Negotiation of Gender.....Robert Gallagher, Pacific Lutheran University American Jews Re-Naturalizing German Citizenship.....Juliana Matz, Whitman College

Session 57 Jr. Ballroom 1-4

Friday • 10:15 AM–11:45 AM

Social Psychology, Identity, and Emotions I, sponsored by Alpha Kappa Delta [Undergraduate Roundtable ] Organizer: Robert E. Kettlitz, Hastings College

Discussant: Matthew Grindal, University of Idaho Notions of Justice and Recovery among Survivors of Sexual Assault.....Mackenzie Greer, UC Santa Barbara

Social and Spiritual Fatherhood: Involvement of a Masculine Authority.....Gina Marzo, Whitworth University

Social Capital in a Virtual World.....Dustin Mattei, Dixie State University

The Making of Me.....Heidi Lamb, Utah State University

Session 58 Jr. Ballroom 1-4

Art, Culture, and Popular Culture, sponsored by Alpha Kappa Delta

Organizer: Robert E. Kettlitz, Hastings College

Friday • 10:15 AM–11:45 AM

[Undergraduate Roundtable]

Discussant: Dinur Blum, California State University Los Angeles

How Home Influences Identity: Interrogating Gentrification from its Representation on Shameless.....Rebecca Wissink, University of the Fraser Valley Hip-Hop Therapy as an Intervention for Youth Violence.....Jesse Macareno, California State University East Bay

Session 59 Jr. Ballroom 1-4

Race, Class, and Gender I, sponsored by Alpha Kappa Delta

Organizer: Robert E. Kettlitz, Hastings College

Friday • 10:15 AM–11:45 AM

[Undergraduate Roundtable ]

Discussant: Marcia Marx, CSU San Bernardino Gentrification of the Marijuana Industry .....Carmen Mabee, The University of Colorado at Boulder The Impact Socioeconomic Status Has on the Experience of Loneliness.....Tessa Samuels, University of Puget Sound Nowhere to Hide: The Suspension of Black Students Across Alameda County School Types .Andrea Metzgar, UC Santa Barbara "They Want Us Smart, But Not Too Smart.".....RianSimone Harris, Point Loma Nazarene University

The Fate of the Dreamers .....Diego Ordaz, California State University East Bay

Session 60

Jr. Ballroom 1-4

Sexualities I, sponsored by Alpha Kappa Delta

Organizer: Robert E. Kettlitz, Hastings College

Friday • 10:15 AM–11:45 AM

[Undergraduate Roundtable ]

Discussant: Elizabeth Ziff, The New School for Social Research "It Just Didn't Go That Well": Demisexuals Take On the Dating Game.....Addie Brown, Pacific University "It's Not Just a Phase": Experiences of the Bisexual Adult within Relationships.....Yvette Sanders, UC Irvine Queer Distinction: The Relationship Between the Term Queer and the LGBTQ+ Community.....Andrea Dukes, U. of La Verne

Have you checked out the SilentAuction yet?

Come check out items donated by fellow PSAers in front of the Jr. Ballroom. Bids close at noon on Saturday!All proceeds support Student Travel Grants.

Session 61

Jr. Ballroom 1-4

Friday • 10:15 AM–11:45 AM

Education-other than Higher Education, sponsored by Alpha Kappa Delta [Undergraduate Roundtable ]

Organizer: Robert E. Kettlitz, Hastings College

Discussant: Sharon Paterson, Boise State U. Defying the School-to-Prison Pipeline?: Examining Restorative Justice Practices in Schools ...Rachel Leader, St. Edward's U. LGBTQ Parents' Experiences with Their Child's School Over Time .....Lised Rios, California State University Long Beach "They Have Your Back": Latinx Students' Experiences with Caring Teachers .....Orlando Sanchez Zavala, UC Berkeley Measuring the Effectiveness of Sex Education for LGBTQ+ Youth.....Sierra Green, Mills College

Session 62 Jr. Ballroom 1-4

Friday • 10:15 AM–11:45 AM

Crime, Law, and Deviance I, sponsored by Alpha Kappa Delta [Undergraduate Roundtable ]

Organizer: Robert E. Kettlitz, Hastings College

Discussant: Joshua Meisel, Humboldt State University

Adolescent Residential Treatment: The Neglected Proliferation of the Behavioral Health Sector .....Annabel Fay, UC Berkeley Formerly Incarcerated Women and Identity Repair.....Bridget Cervelli, California State University Long Beach

Session 63 Jr. Ballroom 1-4

Friday • 10:15 AM–11:45 AM

Latinx Sociology, sponsored by Alpha Kappa Delta [Undergraduate Roundtable ]

Organizer: Robert E. Kettlitz, Hastings College

Discussant: Juan Salinas, Sonoma State University

Whatever it Takes: Latino Veterans Accessing Higher Education.....Teresa Ramirez, University of California Irvine

The Influence of Familismo, Mental Health Stigma and Traditional Gender Roles on Latinx College Students in Seeking and Utilizing Mental Health Services.....Lorena Cruz, California State University East Bay

Self-Employed Migrant Women: Hair Salons, Ethnic Enclaves, and Gender Dynamics.....Joceline Porron, UC Irvine

Familiar Places with New Faces: Latino Enclaves and New Destinations in Established Areas.....Guadalupe Jasso, California State University Channel Islands

Session 64 Oakland

Friday • 10:15 AM–11:45 AM

Social Psychology, Identity, and Emotions: Coping in the Age of Trump [Formal Paper Session] Organizer: Bill Rocque, University of Redlands

Presider: Thais Forneret, California State University Sacramento

Everyday White Nationalism:Perceptions of Race Dynamics after "Unite the Right".....Thais Forneret, CSU Sacramento

Feeling with the Enemy: Shared Social Marginalization as a Foundation for Political Empathy......Jayecee Whitehead, Sydney Zacharias, and Kea Myers-Rosa, Pacific University

Young Adults' Perception of the United States Before and After the 45th Presidential Election .....Sosseh Didarloo and Celina Benavides, California State University Los Angeles

Session 65

OCC 201

Friday • 10:15 AM–11:45 AM

Teaching Sociology: Preparing Graduate Students for Teaching Focused Colleges and Universities [Panel with Presenters] Organizer: John Stover, Santa Rosa Junior College

Presider: Marisol Clark-Ibáñez, CSU San Marcos Training for the Mythical 3% - Research, Teaching, and Reality.....Jodi O'Brien, Seattle University

Balancing Research and Teaching in the CSU System.....Marisol Clark-Ibáñez, California State University San Marcos Teaching, Writing, and Service at a Private University.....Nori Lowe Henk, Azusa Pacific University

The Inspirations and Challenges of Community College Teaching.....John Stover, Santa Rosa Junior College

Session 66

OCC 202

Friday • 10:15 AM–11:45 AM

Education-Higher Education: Race, Ethnicity and Social Justice [Formal Paper Session]

Organizer: Megan Thiele, San Jose State University

Presider: Houa Vang, University of California Merced Influencing Inclusion, Diversity, and Social Justice in Undergraduate Computer Science: Knowledge, Hegemonic Power, Performance, and Uncertainty of the Status of Membership Status.....Michelle Fretwell, Erika Abbott, Donald Winiecki, and Noah Salzman, Boise State University

Minority Serving Institutions as Sites of Ethnoracial Identity Development Among Southeast Asian Students.....Houa Vang, University of California Merced

Faculty Experiences through a Diversity Lens: An Investigation of Teaching Professors' Occupational SelfEfficacy.....Christian Lewis, University of Nevada, Las Vegas

Degrees in Bigotry: How Universities Turn Prejudice into Profits.....Arthur Scarritt, Michelle Fretwell and Jeff Cates, Boise State University

Uncovering Relevant Factors of Educational Residential Segregation.....Selena Livas, University of California Irvine

Thank you to SAGE Publishing, publisher of PSA’s official journal Sociological Perspectives, for supporting conference bags.

Session 67

OCC 203

Friday • 10:15 AM–11:45 AM

Crime, Law, and Deviance: Theorizing Our Lived Experience: The Production of Knowledge by Formerly Incarcerated Scholars at the University of California, Berkeley

[Panel with Presenters ] Organizer: Michael Cerda-Jara, SURF Fellow, UC Berkeley

Presider: David Maldonado, UC Berkeley Panelists: Juan Flores, Firebaugh Scholar, Michael Cerda-Jara, SURF Fellow, Fernando Vallejo, Firebaugh Scholar, and Anthony Landers, McNair Scholar, University of California, Berkeley

Session 68

OCC 204

Friday • 10:15 AM–11:45 AM

Asian/Asian American Sociology: Asian/Asian American Sociology: 3 [Research in Progress Session ] Organizer: Jacob Huang, California Baptist University

Presider: Thuan Nguyen, CSU Fullerton Gender Differences in Work-to-Family Conflict in Japan.....Yusuke Tsukada, California State University Sacramento Parental Stress in the Families of Parachute Kids from Mainland China.....Kimberly Gan, San Diego State University Who's Eating Rice? The Sticky Situation of Being a Gay Vietnamese American Man in the Gay Community.....Thuan Nguyen, California State University Fullerton "My Parents and I, We Didn't Grow Up Together": Experiences of Taiwanese "Parachute Kids" Who Grow Up Alone in the U.S......Kristy Shih, California State University Long Beach

Session 69

OCC 205

Friday • 10:15 AM–11:45 AM

Environmental Sociology: Assessing Drivers of and Proposed Solutions to Climate Change [Formal Paper Session ] Organizer: Laura Earles, Lewis-Clark State College

Presider: Ben Manski, UC Santa Barbara Meat Climate Change: The 2nd Leading Cause of Global Warming.....Moses Seenarine, New Mexico State University Renewable Energy Injustice: The Socio-environmental Implications of Renewable Energy Consumption......Julius McGee, Portland State University; Patrick Greiner, Vanderbilt Turning Toward the Sun: A Cross-National Analysis of Solar Energy Generation.....Jolene McCall, CSU Long Beach Toward Climate Democracy.....Ben Manski and John Foran, University of California, Santa Barbara

Session 70

OCC 206

Friday • 10:15 AM–11:45 AM

Food and Society: From Food Deserts to Food Justice [Formal Paper Session] Organizer: Black Hawk Hancock, DePaul University Presider: Sara Vega, Western Washington University Coping Strategies for Food Insecure Households with Children.....Sara Vega, Western Washington University

Eating (with) the Other Food, Race and Otherness in Contemporary US Food-Media.....Alison Hope Alkon, University of the Pacific; Rafi Grosglik, University of California Davis

Gentrification, Status Panic, and the Political Shift from Food Deserts to Food Apartheid: Reflections from a Millennial Food Justice Scholar.....Justin Sean Myers, California State University Fresno

Session 71

OCC 207

Friday • 10:15 AM–11:45 AM

Urban and Community Studies: Transforming Political Participation of Urban Actors [Formal Paper & Research in Progress Session] Organizer: Carol Ward, Brigham Young University Presider: Steven Schmidt, UC Irvine Social Construction and Urban Space: The Social Foundations of Urban Redevelopment in Mexico City .....Steven Schmidt, University of California Irvine Bridging the Divide between Government and Citizen.....Pepper Glass, Breanna Child, Madeline Gassman, and Lindsey Shiner, Weber State University

Session 72

OCC 208

Friday • 10:15 AM–11:45 AM

Applied, Clinical, and Public Sociology: Presidential Distinguished Speakers Panel: Celebrating PSA 90 Years: Presenting the Past and Present to Address the Challenges Facing Millennials in the Future [Panel with Presenters] Organizer and Presider: Elaine Bell Kaplan, University of Southern California Panelists: Dean Dorn, CSU Sacramento; Sharon Davis, University of La Verne; Amy Orr, Linfield College

Session 73

OCC 210-211

Friday • 10:15 AM–11:45 AM

Sexualities: The Trans Generation: How Trans Kids (and Their Parents) are Creating A Gender Revolution, by Ann Travers (NYU Press, 2018) [Author Meets Critics] Organizer and Presider: Shari Dworkin, University of Washington, Bothell

Critics: Mary Robertson, California State University San Marcos; Luis Gutierrez-Mock, UCSF Department of Social and Behavioral Sciences and Center of Excellence for Transgender Health; Brandon Robinson, UC Riverside

Session 74

OCC 212

Friday • 10:15 AM–11:45 AM

PSA Committee on Community Colleges Members: Sneha Dutta Hazarika, CSU Stanislaus; Ami Mezahav, Flathead Community College; Michael Mulcahy, Central Washington University; Tonmar Johnson, Solano Community College; Anthony Silvaggio, Humboldt State University; Sharon Yee, Chandler Gilbert Community College

Session 75 Uptown

Friday • 10:15 AM–11:45 AM

PSA Publications Committee Meeting Members: Robert Futrell, U. of Nevada Las Vegas; Marta Elliott, U. of Nevada, Reno; Janine Schipper, Northern Arizona University; Carl Stempel, CSU East Bay; Allison Hurst, Oregon State University; Ryan Light, U. of Oregon; Chioun Lee, UC Riverside

12-1:30 PM

Session 76 California

Friday • 12:00 PM–1:30 PM

Gender: Production of Gendered Knowledge and Technology [Formal Paper & Research in Progress Session ] Organizer: Marjukka Ollilainen, Weber State University

Presider: Judith Treas, UC Irvine

Gender and Knowledge Creation on Question and Answer Websites.....Molly King, Stanford University

Gender and Technology-Related Self-Efficacy: A Meta-Analysis.....Mackenzie Christensen and Judith Treas, University of California Irvine

One Is Not Born a Man: Social Recognition and Situated Gendered Knowledges.....MiriamAbelson, Portland State University Human Resource Professionals' Approaches to Gender Equality Change in a Silicon Valley Technology Company.....Alison Wynn, Stanford University

Digesting the Red Pill: Masculinity and Neoliberalism in the Manosphere.....Shawn Van Valkenburgh, University of California Santa Barbara

Session 77

Conference Foyer Friday • 12:00 PM–1:30 PM

Undergraduate Posters: Poster Session II, sponsored by Alpha Kappa Delta Organizer: Robert E. Kettlitz, Hastings College

Urban Health: Where You Live Decides Your Future Health?.....Keanu Thompson and Roxanne Ezzet, Sonoma State University

Community Perspective on Operation Ceasefire.....Teresa Kabba, University of California Berkeley

K-9 Officers: What Are the Purposes?.....Kaelie Rose, Whitman College

Unequal Distribution of Environmental Risks and Hazards in Portland, Oregon.....Emma Howard, University of Portland

If You Don't Make Dollars You Don't Make Sense: Experience of Economically Disadvantaged Students at an Elite Private University.....Xenon Berkeley, Gonzaga University

Signaling a Move Toward Reproductive Justice: A Content Analysis of 2017 Women's March Posters.....Natalia Gonzalez, University of California Santa Barbara

Examining the Processes, Obstacles, and Actualizations of Empowerment Among Female Trekking Guides in Pokhara, Nepal.....Margaret Englert, Whitman College

Leveraging Intersectionality in Assessing Latina/os Attitudes towards Capital Punishment.....Johnpaul De La O, Adrian Rocha Rocha, Matthew Murphy, and Mrinal Sinha, California State University Monterey Bay Hip Hop Music and Messages of Resistance: A Content Analysis.....Cailin Dahlin, Seattle Pacific University

Session 78

Jr. Ballroom 1-4

Gender I, sponsored by Alpha Kappa Delta

Organizer: Robert E. Kettlitz, Hastings College

Friday • 12:00 PM–1:30 PM

[Undergraduate Roundtable ]

Discussant: Megan Henley, Colorado Mesa University

Effects of Advocacy Networks on the Work and Safety of Female Human Rights Defenders in Oaxaca, Mexico.....Christina Easley, Pacific Lutheran University

Intersections of Masculinity and Sports.....Janelle Guldahl, University of Portland

Code Blue: Construction of Masculinity Among Males in Nursing.....Larissa Caldeira, Gonzaga University

"But Did You Get Any?": The Role of Toxic Masculinity in Hookup Culture's Self-fulfilling Prophecy.....Sophie Winnett, Gonzaga University

The Presentation of Transgender Selves: Impression Management in Trans-inclusive Internet Spaces.....Ellie Malmrose, The Evergreen State College

Feminism in Plastic Surgery Marketing.....Brook McCurdy, Hastings College

Thank you to the student volunteers who run the PSA registration area and Silent Auction and help make this conference possible.

Session 79

Jr. Ballroom 1-4

Friday • 12:00 PM–1:30 PM

Economic Sociology, Labor and Labor Movements, sponsored by Alpha Kappa Delta [Undergraduate Roundtable] Organizer: Robert E. Kettlitz, Hastings College

Discussant: Preston Rudy, San Jose State University Nepali Women Migration: An Analysis of Violence Experienced While Working Abroad.....Beda Castillo, CSU Long Beach Augmenting Industrial Relations Research of Worker Voting Propensity: Determinants of Attitudes Toward Labor Unions.....Michael Polisson, Pitzer College Poverty Delivered: How Rent-to-own Businesses Make the Poor Poorer.....Jeff Cates, Boise State University Understanding and Employing Discourse: Discourse on Homelessness in the City of Seattle.....Emily Nye, Seattle Pacific U.

Session 80

Jr. Ballroom 1-4

Friday • 12:00 PM–1:30 PM

Intimate Relationships, Families, and Reproductive Politics I, sponsored by Alpha Kappa Delta [Undergraduate Roundtable ] Organizer: Robert E. Kettlitz, Hastings College Discussant: Jennifer Utrata, University of Puget Sound Undocumented Victims of Intimate Partner Violence: Access to Domestic Violence Resources.....Nicole Balbuena, UC Irvine Familial Conversations: Parental Mediation of Children's Media and #MeToo.....Jackie Greisen, Whitman College

Session 81

Jr. Ballroom 1-4

Friday • 12:00 PM–1:30 PM

Crime, Law, and Deviance II, sponsored by Alpha Kappa Delta [Undergraduate Roundtable ] Organizer: Robert E. Kettlitz, Hastings College

Discussant: Amanda Shigihara, CSU Sacramento Mentor/Mentee Relationships within Veterans Court.....Tamara Tokarz, Whitworth University

Evaluation of Washington State Pretrial Services .....Tyler Adamson, Whitworth University Snohomish County Adult Drug Court Comparison .....Silas Patterson, Whitworth University Trials of Brotherhood.....Ryan DeCarsky, University of California Santa Barbara

A Comprehensive Look at Intersecting Agencies to Support Minors of Sexual Violence and Assault.....Lynn Chao, Saint Mary's College of California

Session 82

Jr. Ballroom 1-4

Friday • 12:00 PM–1:30 PM

Race, Class, and Gender II, sponsored by Alpha Kappa Delta [Undergraduate Roundtable ]

Organizer: Robert E. Kettlitz, Hastings College

Discussant: Marcia Hernandez, University of the Pacific Black on White Love: How Racial/Ethnic Identities Influence Partner-Decisions and Relationships....Manfred Sy, UC Santa Cruz

Doing More Harm than Good?: Through the Looking Glass of Initiatives toward Diversity and Inclusion.....Brandon Wafford and Mallory Cheng, Denison University

Everyday Racial Hostility and Homeless Youth of Color .....Anthony Carrasco, University of California Berkeley

How Do Student-Athletes at a Small Pacific Northwest University Perceive Racial Issues within America?.....Nick Mitchell and Larry Gibbs, Southern Oregon University

AAPI Immigrant Women in Higher Ed: Apolitical or Politicized?.....Ye Rim Cho, Whitman College

Session 83 Jr. Ballroom 1-4

Friday • 12:00 PM–1:30 PM

Sexualities II, sponsored by Alpha Kappa Delta [Undergraduate Roundtable ]

Organizer: Robert E. Kettlitz, Hastings College

Discussant: Natalie Ingraham, CSU East Bay

The Effect of Pornography on Men's Intimate Relationships.....Erin Case, Colorado Mesa University

Leadership and Love within LGBT Christians .....Ari Gee, Abilene Christian University

Make It Gay: Yaoi and Boys' Love Manga.....Michele Matthew, Pacific Lutheran University

Session 84 Jr. Ballroom 1-4

Friday • 12:00 PM–1:30 PM

Social Psychology, Identity, and Emotions II, sponsored by Alpha Kappa Delta [Undergraduate Roundtable ]

Organizer: Robert E. Kettlitz, Hastings College

Discussant: Matthew Grindal, U. of Idaho

How the Social Model of Autism Expands Autistic Student's College Major Choices.....Christiana Koch, California State University Long Beach

Masculinity In Early Childhood Education .....Sarah Ward, Whitworth University

Wait, We're Not All On Drugs?: Why College Students Abstain from Cannabis and Alcohol.....Allison Guerrero, Humboldt State University

Colorism in Television & Reclamando Negridad En José Maria Morelos.....Yaritza Esqueda, Western Washington University

Session 85 Oakland Friday • 12:00 PM–1:30 PM

Social Psychology, Identity, and Emotions: Social Selves, Contingent Identities, Contextual Emotions [Research in Progress Session] Organizer: Bill Rocque, University of Redlands

Presider: Quinn Bloom, UC Riverside

How Attitudes, Behavior, and Emotions Relate to Conventional Versus Idiosyncratic Role-Identity Meanings.....Michael Carter and Hannah Mangum, California State University Northridge

Secrets of the Self: A Neuro-Sociology Approach.....Alexandra Maryanski, University of California Riverside

The Causal Ordering of Internal and External Commitments to the Religious Identity.....Quinn Bloom and JohnAldecoa, University of California Riverside

An Examination the Influence of Community Trauma on Collective Memory, Emotional Distress and Loss of Trust.....Hugh Floyd, Samford University

Public Safety Response: Naturalistic and Examination of Social Emotions within a Stadium Environment.....Cornel Stemley, Grand Canyon University

Session 86

OCC 201 Friday • 12:00 PM–1:30 PM

Teaching Sociology: Best Practices in Teaching Online Classes, sponsored by the Committee on Teaching [Workshop with Presenters] Organizer: Jason Leiker, Utah State University Presider: Chris Hardnack, CSU San Marcos

Connecting to and Engaging Students in Online Classes.....Debra Guckenheimer, California State University East Bay

Lessons from Teaching Theory Online for the First Time.....Chris Hardnack, California State University San Marcos

Teaching Sociology Online.....Gloria Nikolai, Pikes Peak Community College

Session 87

OCC 202

Friday • 12:00 PM–1:30 PM

Education-other than Higher Education: Education and Inequality in the United States [Research in Progress Session ] Organizer: Joe Johnston, Gonzaga University

Presider: Wesley Jeffrey, UC Irvine

Are You a Teacher? Educational Background and Earning a Teaching Credential Among California Latinx College Graduates.....Melissa Quesada and Irenee Beattie, University of California Merced Missing the Boat? A Look at High-Poverty Schools Not Implementing Title I Programs .....Wesley Jeffrey, UC Irvine

Mother's Social Capital and Teacher Perception of Shared Goals.....Sonja Taylor, Portland State University

The Role of Cultural Trauma in Educational Attainment.....Jana Ruijgrok Neubauerova, ChristianArevalo, and Carlos Garcia, San Jose State University

The Texas Textbook Case: Ideology, Affect, and Pedagogy in the Project of Manufactured Illiteracy.....Joshua Olsberg, National University; Mike Sickels, Winthrop University

Session 88 OCC 203

Friday • 12:00 PM–1:30 PM

Crime, Law, and Deviance: Criminal Justice System Policy, Process, and Effects [Formal Paper & Research in Progress Session] Organizer: Tanya Nieri, UC Riverside

Presider: Logan Valenty, UC Riverside Social Capital Access and Mobilization in Pretrial Detention.....Katherine Hood, Sandra Smith, Raquel Zitani-Rios, Raven Deverux, and Claudia Trost, UC Berkeley

The Self-Esteem Sentence: An Examination of the Effects of a Criminal Label.....Logan Valenty, UC Riverside

The Overrepresentation of Persons with Co-Occurring Disorders in the Criminal Justice System: Exploring the Role of Procedural Injustices.....Sandra Smith, Jaqueline Lepe, Carmen Brick, and Shirin Purkayastha, UC Berkeley Gender in the Jury Selection Process.....Tasha Lane, Portland State University

Session 89

OCC 204

Friday • 12:00 PM–1:30 PM

Latinx Sociology: Spirituality, Space, and Border/s in M(other)work Research: Chicana Latina Scholarship in the Field, sponsored by the Committee on the Status of Women [Panel with Presenters]

Organizer: Christine Vega, UC Los Angeles

Presider: Ryanne Pilgeram, University of Idaho

Narratives from Beyond Academe: Uncovering the Educational Herstories of Latina/Chicana Motherscholars and Daughterscholars.....Cindy Escobedo, University of California Los Angeles

A Chicana Mother-Daughter Spiritual Praxis: Religion, Spirituality, and our Mothers.....Alma Itzé Flores, California State University, Sacramento

Mothers of Color in Academia: Fierce Mothering Challenging Spatial Exclusion through a Chicana Feminist Praxis.....Christine Vega, Nora Cisneros, and LeighAnna Hidalgo, University of California, Los Angeles

La frontera puede separarnos, pero el amor y la lucha siempre prevalecerá: A Story of Family Separation, Motherhood, Love, and Survival .....Gabriela Corona, University of California, Los Angeles

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Session 90 OCC 205 Friday • 12:00 PM–1:30 PM

Environmental Sociology: Socially Constructing the Natural World and Environmental Threats [Formal Paper & Research in Progress Session]

Organizer: Laura Earles, Lewis-Clark State College Presider: Allison Ford, U. of Oregon "You Can't Ignore the Rat": Rat Control and the Environmental Habitus in Alberta, Canada.....Andy McCumber, University of California Santa Barbara

Constructing Environmental Compliance: Law, Science, and the Morality of Endangered Species Conservation in California's Delta.....Caleb Scoville, UC Berkeley

Granting "Legal Standing" to Forests and Rivers; The Legal and Societal Significance of New Zealand's Experiment.....Charles Powers, Santa Clara University

Divisive Drilling:Community Members' Competing Constructions of Hydraulic Fracturing in Denton, Texas.....Cassidy Gummersall, Mehmet Soyer, and Mollie Murphy, Utah State University

The Privilege to Prepare: Racial Privilege & Environmental Practice in American Prepping Culture.....Allison Ford, University of Oregon

Masculinity in the Wild: An Examination of Masculinity As Reproduced Through Hunting and Resources.....Kenneth Hanson, University of Oregon; Nicholas Theis, University of Oregon

Session 91 OCC 206 Friday • 12:00 PM–1:30 PM

Media and Communication: Media Images & Issues [Formal Paper & Research in Progress Session]

Organizer: Linda Rillorta, Mt. San Antonio College

Presider: Talmadge Wright, Loyola Girl Power: A Comparative Study of Advertisements in Seventeen.....Hope Youngblood, University of Nevada- Las Vegas

Scary Social Media: The Role of Social Media in Predicting User Fears.....Theresa Davidson, Samford University; Lee Farquhar, Butler University

Framing the Poor: Rhetorical Frames, Neoliberal Assumptions and Homelessness.....Talmadge Wright and Steven Tuttle, Loyola University Chicago

Leveraging Inter-Organizational Actors' Extended Networks: A Relational Event Model of Public National Weather Service Communications.....Scott Renshaw and Carter T Butts, UC Irvine; Jeannette Sutton, University of Kentucky

Session 92

OCC 207

Friday • 12:00 PM–1:30 PM

Urban and Community Studies: Culture, Place Character and Urban Development [Formal Paper & Research in Progress Session]

Organizer: Carol Ward, Brigham Young University Presider: Charlotte Glennie, UC Davis Art, Bohemia, and Economic Growth: An Analysis of the Post-Great Recession Midwestern Economic Recovery.....Antonio Paniagua Guzman, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee

Cultivating Place Character: Urban Development and the Institutionalization of Seattle's P-Patch Community Gardens.....Charlotte Glennie, University of California Davis

Authenticity in Las Vegas: Representations of Italian Culture.....Marta Soligo and David R. Dickens, U. of Nevada, Las Vegas

The (Digitally Augmented) World of Harry Potter in Edinburgh: Methodological Considerations for Studying Mediated Popular Culture Tourism in the Age of the Geoweb.....Kath Bassett, The University of Edinburgh

Session 93

OCC 208

Friday • 12:00 PM–1:30 PM

Applied, Clinical, and Public Sociology: Presidential Session: Public Sociology in the Era of Trump: A Conversation with Arlie Hochschild and Michael Burawoy [Panel with Presenters] Organizer and Presider: Elaine Bell Kaplan, University of Southern California

Panelists: Arlie Hochschild, University of California, Berkeley; Michael Burawoy, University of California, Berkeley; Elaine Bell Kaplan, University of Southern California

Session 94

OCC 210-211

Friday • 12:00 PM–1:30 PM

Sexualities: Sexualities: Identities [Formal Paper Session ] Organizer: Jodi O'Brien, Seattle University

Presider: Steven Arxer, University of North Texas at Dallas

Situational and Contextual Influences on the "Stages" of Identity Development......Chong-suk Han, Middlebury College

Making Visible the Invisible: Bisexual Parents Ponder Coming Out to Their Kids.....Abbey Berghaus, University of California Davis

"We've Never Talked About It": Muslim American Attitudes Towards Homosexuality.....HalaAlnagar, University of California Merced

Living on the Margins: Queer Muslims in the Face of Adversity.....Mais Al Nima, University of Colorado Denver

LGBTQ Collective Identity Work and Community Healing from Hate-Motivated Violence.....Steven Arxer and Eric Coleman, University of North Texas at Dallas

Session 95

Uptown

Friday • 12:00 PM–1:30 PM

CSU Sociology Department Chairs Meeting Organizer: Marisol Clark-Ibáñez, CSU San Marcos

1:45-3:15 PM

Session 96 California Friday • 1:45 PM–3:15 PM

Gender: Styling Masculinity: Gender, Class, and Inequality in the Men's Grooming Industry, by Kristen Barber (Rutgers University Press, 2016) [Author Meets Critics] Organizer and Presider: Black Hawk Hancock, DePaul U. Critics: Miriam Abelson, Portland State U.; Tristan Bridges, UC Santa Barbara

Session 97 Jr. Ballroom 1-4 Friday • 1:45 PM–3:15 PM

PSA Grad Fair

Organizers: Kristy Shih, CSU Long Beach; Sharon Elise, CSU San Marcos Graduate Program Representatives: Anthony Silvaggio, Humboldt State University; Jennifer Sherman, Washington State University Pullman; Janine Schipper, Northern Arizona University; Jennifer Reich, University of Colorado Denver; Richelle Swan, Sharon Elise, and Damon Stevens, California State University San Marcos; Hillary Steinberg, University of Colorado Boulder; Robert Futrell, University of Nevada Las Vegas; Enrico Marcelli, San Diego State University; Sandra Way, New Mexico State University; Mehmet Soyer, Utah State University; M.D.R. Evans, University of Nevada, Reno; Jeremy Thomas, DJ Williams, and Deirdre Caputo-Levine, Idaho State University

Session 98 Oakland Friday • 1:45 PM–3:15 PM

Social Psychology, Identity, and Emotions: Theorizing Self and Identity [Formal Paper Session]

Organizer: Bill Rocque, University of Redlands

Presider: Matthew Grindal, University of Idaho

Does a Strong Ethnic Identity Benefit Psychological Well-Being in Hawaii?.....Krysia Mossakowski, U. of Hawaii at Manoa Evaluating Inequality: Folk Functionalism and Perceived Corruption Play Important Roles.....Jonathan Kelley and M.D.R. Evans, University of Nevada, Reno

Ethnic-Racial Socialization, Perceived Discrimination, and the Self-Concept.....Matthew Grindal, University of Idaho; Melanie Kushida, University of California, Riverside; Tyra Peone, University of Idaho

Moral Perception.....Robert Young, University of Texas, Arlington

Session 99 OCC 201

Friday • 1:45 PM–3:15 PM

Race, Class and Gender: Social Media and Public Discourse [Formal Paper & Research in Progress Session ]

Organizer: Kristy Shih, CSU Long Beach

Presider: Dmitri Seals, UC Berkeley

Intersectional Boundaries: Shifting Codes of Race, Gender, and Identity in Public Discourse.....Dmitri Seals, UC Berkeley

Legitimizing Hate and the Confederate Flag.....Libby Lewis, California State University Los Angeles

The Colorblind Racism of Sad Puppies: Discourse Analysis of Conservative Sci-Fi Fans.....Michael Kreiter, Kent State U. Stories that Connect Us.....Briauna Johnson and David Boyns, California State University, Northridge

Session 100

OCC 202

Friday • 1:45 PM–3:15 PM

Teaching Sociology: Engaged Teaching for Engaged Students [Research in Progress Session ]

Organizer: Susan Murray, San Jose State University

Presider: James Bany, Hanover College

Building Social Change and Research Courses for Majors: Integration through Transformative Learning?.....Sarah Mawhirter, Boise State University Get Up, Stand Up: Teaching Social Inequality through Service and Community Engagement in Jamaica.....James Bany, Hanover College

SLICES of Research: Service Learning as a Means to Engage Youth in Research.....Vanessa Nunez and Camisha Fagan, University of Nevada, Las Vegas

Social Sustainability: An Engaged Approach .....Lori Cramer, Derric Jacobs, and Julia Ostapiej, Oregon State University

Interdependent Learning: A Durkheimian Approach to Promoting Collaborative Learning in the Classroom... Using Multiple Choice Questions.....Michel Estefan, University of California Berkeley

Session 101 OCC 203

Friday • 1:45 PM–3:15 PM

Crime, Law, and Deviance: Causes and Correlates of Crime [Formal Paper and Research in Progress Session ] Organizer: Tanya Nieri, UC Riverside

Presider: Debra Cabrera, University of Guam

Sexual and Gender Minority Intimate Partner Violence and Childhood Violence Exposure.....Adam Messinger, Northeastern Illinois University; Christina Dyar, University of Cincinnati; Rachel Birmingham, Northeastern Illinois University; Michael Newcomb, Northwestern University; Sarah Whitton, University of Cincinnati

Parental Supervision or Social Bonds: Exploring Their Relative Impact on Delinquent Behavior in the Northern Mariana Islands.....Debra Cabrera, University of Guam

United to Hate: Bridging and Bonding Capital's Implications for Racially-Motivated Hate Crimes in America.....Elizabeth Brault and Maretta McDonald, Louisiana State University

Genetic and Psycho-Social Correlates of Violence: A Pilot Study of Polish Homicide Offenders. .....Roger Guy, State University of New York at Oswego; PiotrA. Chomczyński, University of Lodz, Poland

Session 102

OCC 204

Friday • 1:45 PM–3:15 PM

Latinx Sociology: Latinx Immigrants in Nativist Times [Formal Paper Session]

Organizer: Manuel Barajas, CSU Sacramento

Presider: Lydia Huerta, University of Nevada Reno The Latinx Dreamer Diaspora: Millennials in Flux.....Lydia Huerta, University of Nevada Reno; Emma Bailey, Western New Mexico University

Growing up Hispanic in Arkansas: The Children of Hispanic Immigrants in El Nuevo South.....Maria Escobar, UC Merced

Session 103

OCC 205

Friday • 1:45 PM–3:15 PM

Environmental Sociology: Community-based Environmental Movement Activity [Formal Paper & Research in Progress Session] Organizer: Laura Earles, Lewis-Clark State College Presider: Sarah Guldenbrein, Portland State U. Power and Justice in the Environmental Decision-Making Process: Kettleman City in KKK County.....Cintia Quesada, University of California Merced

Tribal/Non-tribal Environmental Movement-Building: Nimiipuu Protecting the Environment & Friends of the Clearwater.....Chris Norden, Lewis-Clark State College; Leontina Hormel, University of Idaho

Convivial Clothing: Engagement with Decommodified Fashion in Portland, OR.....Sarah Guldenbrein, Portland State U.

Session 104

OCC 206

Friday • 1:45 PM–3:15 PM

Art, Culture, and Popular Culture: Television: Socialization & Impact [Formal Paper & Research in Progress Session ] Organizer: Linda Rillorta, Mt. San Antonio College Presider: David G. Ortiz, New Mexico State University Antiques Roadshow: Artistic Fields and Wayward Objects.....James Ordner, Humboldt State University

Reality Realness: An Examination of Racial Politics in Pose and Drag Race.....Angela Nurse and Dominique Shank, University of San Diego Cartoons as Socialization Agents in Post-modernity: Multiphrenia, Moralities, and Identities.....David G. Ortiz, David G. LoConto, Lorissa B. Humble, and LaJaun Willis III, New Mexico State University Collective Suffering and Media: Correlations Between "American Horror Story: Cult" and the Intersectional Fourth Wave of Feminism .....Amanda Lovett, NorthernArizona University

Session 105

OCC 207

Friday • 1:45 PM–3:15 PM

Urban and Community Studies: Space and Place-making Across Urban Areas and Neighborhoods [Formal Paper & Research in Progress Session]

Organizer: Carol Ward, Brigham Young University Presider:

Geographies of Change and Persistence: A Spatial Analysis of Relative Neighborhood Disadvantage across California Communities.....Luis Sanchez, Sabrina DeSantis, and Kayla Stockton, California State University Channel Islands Social Ecology and Social Activity: Institutionalized Predictors of Diurnal Patterns.....Loring Thomas and Carter T Butts, University of California Irvine Won't You Be My Neighbor? Short-Term Rentals, Vacation Homes, and the Perception of Neighborhood Impact.....Michelle Janning and Nate Raphael, Whitman College

Session 106

OCC 208

Friday • 1:45 PM–3:15 PM

Theory: Presidential Panel: Engaging Millennials in Sociological Theory, sponsored by the Emeritus and Retired Sociologists Committee [Panel with Presenters] Organizer and Presider: Glenn Goodwin, University of La Verne Panelists: Jonathan Turner, University of California at Santa Barbara and Riverside; Randall Collins, University of Pennsylvania; Kevin McCaffree, University of North Texas

Session 107 OCC 210-211

Friday • 1:45 PM–3:15 PM

Sexualities: Growing Up Queer: Kids and the Remaking of LGBTQ Identity, by Mary Robertson (NYU Press, 2018) [Author Meets Critics] Organizer and Presider: Lucas Sharma, Seattle University Critics: Ann Travers, Simon Fraser University; James Dean, Sonoma State University; Anna Muraco, Loyola Marymount U.

Session 108

OCC 212

Friday • 1:45 PM–3:15 PM

PSA Committee on the Status of Women Members: Alicia Gonzales, California State University San Marcos; Michelle Robertson, St. Edward's University; Ryanne Pilgeram, University of Idaho; Sojung Lim, Utah State University; Alicia Bonaparte, Pitzer College; Emily Drew, Willamette University

Session 109 Uptown

Friday • 1:45 PM–3:15 PM

PSA Committee on Freedom of Research and Teaching Members: Berch Berberoglu, University of Nevada, Reno; Allison Ford, University of Oregon; Dan Morrison, Abilene Christian University; Pete Simi, Chapman University

3:30-5:00 PM

Session 110 California Friday • 3:30 PM–5:00 PM

Marxist Sociology/Critical Sociology: Truth, Justice, and the Good Life, and the Search for a Normative Social Science in Our Authoritarian Moment [Panel with Presenters] Organizer and Presider: Reha Kadakal, CSU Channel Islands On Critical Ontology of Consciousness: Fragment Subjectivity, Abstract Domination and the Sources of Authoritarian Politics.....Reha Kadakal, California State University Channel Islands Fake Normalcy and Technocratic-Managerial Sociology.....Charles Thorpe, UC San Diego

Session 111 Oakland Friday • 3:30 PM–5:00 PM

Teaching Sociology: Sharing Excellent Assignments [Formal Paper & Research in Progress Session ] Organizer: Susan Murray, San Jose State U. Presider: Linda Henderson, St. Mary's University, Calgary Recipe for Success: A Technique to Enhance Student Performance on Essay Questions .....Linda Henderson, St. Mary's University, Calgary

Choose Your Own Adventure: How Incorporating Free Range Assignments Increased Student Engagement in a Social Problems Course.....Suzanne Macaluso, Abilene Christian University Group Projects: Friend or Foe?.....Amanda Studebaker, California State University Bakersfield Putting Class into Context: A Description and Analysis of a Class Activity Using ASA's Contexts .....Jason Leiker, Emma Earl, ErinAnderson, and Julie Gast, Utah State University

Session 112 OCC 201 Friday • 3:30 PM–5:00 PM

Race, Class and Gender: Families [Formal Paper & Research in Progress Session ]

Organizer: Kristy Shih, California State University Long Beach

Class Differences for Women in Attaining Work-Family Balance and Consciousness of Government Responsibility for Child Care: Focusing on the Korean Case.....MinyoungAn, University of Arizona Gendered Racialized Attraction and Racial Boundaries among Intermarried Asian and White Americans .....Louise Ly, University of California Berkeley If It Were Me, I'd Be in Jail: Examining Racial Differences in Fathers' Outcomes of Child Support Enforcement Sanctions.....Maretta McDonald, Louisiana State University; Michael Bisciglia, Southeastern Louisiana University

Session 113

OCC 202 Friday • 3:30 PM–5:00 PM

Methods: Race, Sex, Gender, Text: Textual Analysis and the Sociological Study of Bodies and Embodiment [Formal Paper Session] Organizer and Presider: Natalie Boero, San Jose State University Health at Every Size (HAES) as a Reform (Social) Movement within Public Health: A Situational Analysis.....Natalie Ingraham, California State University East Bay Fat as a Floating Signifier: Race, Weight and Femininity in the National Imaginary.....Sabrina Strings, UC Irvine Standpoint Epistemology and the Study of Intersex.....Georgiann Davis, University of Nevada, Las Vegas

Session 114 OCC 203 Friday • 3:30 PM–5:00 PM

Crime, Law, and Deviance: Open Discussion Session: Crime, Law, and Deviance

Organizer and Facilitator: Tanya Nieri, University of California at Riverside Session 115

OCC 204

Friday • 3:30 PM–5:00 PM

Latinx Sociology: The Latinx Condition and Intersectionality [Formal Paper Session] Organizer: Manuel Barajas, CSU Sacramento

Presider: Roxanna Villalobos, University of California Santa Cruz

Grassroots Feminism in the Farmlands: Exploring Latina Rural Activism and Leadership in California's Central Valley.....Roxanna Villalobos, University of California Santa Cruz

"You Don't Need the Streets in this Family, this Family IS the Streets:" A Sociological Analysis of the Experiences of Formerly Incarcerated Latinas .....Marisa Salinas, University of California Santa Barbara

The Doctoral Education Classroom: Chicanx/Latinx Student Perspectives.....Elvia Ramirez, CSU Sacramento

Removals of Mexican-Origin People in the U.S. Nation and Higher Education: Grounding Intersectionality Analysis in Coloniality .....Manuel Barajas, Heidy Sarabia, and Elvia Ramirez, California State University Sacramento

Session 116

OCC 205 Friday • 3:30 PM–5:00 PM

Environmental Sociology: Open Discussion: Environmental Sociology in the Age of Climate Crisis: Directions for Research, Teaching, and Community Engagement Organizer and Facilitator: Laura Earles, Lewis-Clark State College

Session 117 OCC 206 Friday • 3:30 PM–5:00 PM

Art, Culture, and Popular Culture: Video Games: All Fun & Games? [Research in Progress Session ]

Organizer: Linda Rillorta, Mt. San Antonio College

Presider: Gary Yeritsian, UC Los Angeles No Skin = No Skill: Reproduction of Toxic Meritocracy and Capitalist Hierarchy in Free-To-Play Video Games .....Ian Larson, University of California Irvine Identity in Video Game Contexts: Developing a Video Game Player Typology.....Kelsey Bigelow Home Video Games and the Historical Rise of 'Prosumption'.....GaryYeritsian, University of California Los Angeles Press Play: Engaging Millennials in Power, Diversity and Change through Video Games.....Daisy Herrera, California State University Los Angeles; Stephanie Herrera, Los Angeles Dependency Lawyers, Inc.

Session 118 OCC 207 Friday • 3:30 PM–5:00 PM

Theory: Utilizing and Applying Theory [Formal Paper Session]

Organizer: Glenn Goodwin, University of La Verne

Presider: Alem Kebede, California State University Bakersfield Speaking Sociology: The Problem of Polysemy and the Solution of Metaphor.....Steven Lauterwasser, UC Berkeley The Concept of Citizen-Subject and the African American Incarceration Experience.....Alem Kebede, CSU Bakersfield The Information Network in Premodern Hierarchical World-Systems.....Teresa Neal, University of California Riverside

Session 119

OCC 208

Friday • 3:30 PM–5:00 PM

Social Movements and Social Change: Presidential Session: Hip Hop for Change Presents THE MC: Theory of Hip Hop Evolution, Music, and Culture [Workshop with Presenters]

Organizer: Elaine Bell Kaplan, University of Southern California

Panelist: Marlon "UnLearn The World" Richardson, Hip Hop For Change

Session 120

OCC 210-211

Friday • 3:30 PM–5:00 PM

Teaching Sociology: Doing Emotional Labor in the Classroom, sponsored by the Committee on Teaching [Research in Progress Session] Organizer and Presider: Michelle Robertson, St. Edward's University Embracing Pleasure in Our Classrooms: Spaces of Possibility as Resistance .....Danielle Hidalgo, CSU Chico

Session 121

OCC 212 Friday • 3:30 PM–5:00 PM

PSA Committee on the Status of LGBTQ+ Persons Members: Sean Davis, Mira Costa College; Griff Tester, Central Washington University; Ann Travers, Simon Fraser University; Janae Teal, Humboldt County DHHS; Dana Nakano, CSU Stanislaus; Rocio Garcia, UCLA

Session 122

Uptown

Friday • 3:30 PM–5:00 PM

PSA Committee on Rights, Liberties, and Social Justice Members: Zendina Mostert, Salt Lake Community College; Sabrina Alimahomed-Wilson, CSU Long Beach; Desire Anastasia, Metropolitan State University of Denver; Anthony Villarreal, Monterey Peninsula College

5:15-6:45 PM

Session 123 Jr. Ballroom 1-4

Presidential Address and Awards

Friday • 5:15 PM–6:45 PM

Presider: Sharon Davis, University of La Verne Awards presented by the PSA Awards Committee, Publications Committee, and Social Conscience Committee President Elaine Bell Kaplan, University of Southern California will deliver her Address,

“The Millennial Leftists are Emerging: Are Sociologists Ready for Them?”

This discussion of Millennials, including the Z generation (born between 1997 and 2000) takes a look at a new generation who became adults in this millennium/century (Pew Center Research, 2019). To some, the word “Millennial” sounds like a dirty word. The “M” word, let’s call it. Unfortunately, being associated with this word comes with a few negative connotations whether deserved or not. Often, those connotations extend to the way Millennials are viewed as the “me” generation, who expect more than they deserve. One especially pervasive trope about Millennials is that they're inherently narcissistic, as documented by their attachment to their phones, their penchant for selfies, and their desire to share every aspect of their lives online. Despite these negative stereotypes, according to my research and that of others, we are encountering a generation that is willing to challenge the status quo.

But there is a critical issue that we should note. Several analysts have suggested that there is a gathering storm. Some Millennials believe, especially those in academia, that social science is tied to old theories and ideologies about race and gender, among other inconsistencies. These old ideas, as they see it, do not resonate with their views regarding equity. This view suggests that Millennials will continue to challenge the status quo. It may be that in the future most surveys will support multiple gender and race identities

Several questions come to mind. How do we, as sociologists with our sense of history and other issues such as racial and gender inequality, help them along the way? Are we ready for this generation? Are they ready for us?

6:45-8:30 PM

Skyline

Friday • 6:45 PM– 8:30 PM

Presidential Reception Food! Featuring performances by graduate students of dance from Mills College

8:00-10:00 PM

Jr. Ballroom 1-4 Friday • 8:00 PM– 10:00 PM Student Reception, Featuring Hip Hop for Change Performance, sponsored by the Student Affairs Committee

Overview: Saturday, March

Activism Related to Sexual Assault, Sexual Harassment , and Sexual Violence

Mixed Messages: Norms and Social Control Around Teen Sex and Pregnancy, by Stefanie Mollborn (Oxford University Press, 2017)

Inequality in Childhood Religious Conversion and De - conversion Race, Class, & Gender in Various Organi - zations

Immigrant Belonging and Trans - nationalism

Radical Politics, Radical Movements

Critical Impacts in the Field of Higher Education

How Can New Graduates Market Sociology as a Skill Set Surviving and Thriving: Mental Health, Social Support, and SelfCare in Academia

Ethno - graphies of Structural Conditions: Race, Class, and Place 10:00 10:15

Where the Millennials Will Take Us: A New Generation Wrestles with the Gender Structure, by Barbara Risman (Oxford University Press, 2018) Women of Color Across the Life Course

Globali - zation, Public Policy and Everyday Lives Construction of Gender and Racial/ Ethnic Identities

Family - Making Practices and Policies

Session cancelled

Forging Ahead: By What Means? Framing Grievances

8:30 Research on Health Care Providers Transgender Experiences PSA Endowment Committee Meeting

The Medicalization of Marijuana: Legitimacy, Stigma, and the Patient Experience, by Michelle Newhart and William Dolphin (Taylor & Francis, 2018) Sexualities I PSA Committee on Practicing, Applied, and Clinical Sociology Meeting Poster Session III, sponsored by Alpha Kappa Delta Undergraduate Roundtables Race/Ethnicity I, Medical Sociology, Politics and the State, Environmental Sociology, Food and Society, Gender II, Crime, Law, and Deviance III, sponsored by Alpha Kappa Delta Getting Jobs in Academia

Ethno - graphies of Sociality 11:45 12:00

The Ethnographer` s Circle: "How to Do Research: An Open Discussion"

Mothering in the Field

Presidential Panel: In Millennial Footsteps: Generation Z`s High School Student Movement

Racism and Ethnic Identity on College Campuses

Latin America in a Global Context

Sociology of Sport

Critical Refugee Studies and the Politics of Reception

Intersecting Identities

Narratives, Identities, and Constructing New Realities

Undergraduate Roundtables: Urban and Community Studies, EducationHigher Education I, Migration/Immigration, Race/Ethnicity II, EducationHigher Education II, Gender III, Movements/ Social Change I, sponsored by Alpha Kappa Delta Research on Teaching and Learning

Poster Session IV, sponsored by Alpha Kappa Delta

Narratives around Chronic Disease, Health, and WellBeing Sexualities: Pornography PSA Membership Committee Meeting

Be The Change You Wish To See In The World: Teaching At The Community College Level Applied, Clinical, and Public Medical Sociology

Constructing Whiteness and Maintaining White Supremacy Blowin` Up: Rap Dreams in South Central, by Jooyoung Lee (University of Chicago Press, 2016)

Understandi ng Fertility Policies and Intervention s Religion and Identity

Processes & Geographies of Immigrant Integration

Intimate Relationships, Families, & Reproductive Politics II, sponsored by Alpha Kappa Delta Social Justice Pedagogies Deviance, Criminality, and Education AltRight Movements and their Discontents

Poster Session V, sponsored by Alpha Kappa Delta Undergraduate

Decisions Related to Health and Health Care Sexualities II PSA Committee on Teaching Meeting

Gendered Resistance to the Sociopolitical Landscape Ethno - graphic Subcultures: People Places and Practices

Guys Like Me: Five Wars, Five Veterans for Peace, by Michael Messner (Rutgers University Press, 2018)

Open Discussion Session: Race/ Ethnicity

Religious Change

Open Discussion Session: Migration/ Immigration Violence, Relationship s, and Criminal Justice Systems

Marxist Sociology/ Critical Sociology Trailblazing at the Frontiers of Higher Education Social Movements and Educational Institutions

How to Get Your Work Published: A Conversation with Editors of Sociological Perspectives and Members of the PSA Publications Committee You`re Not a Fraud: Recognizing and Overcoming Imposter Syndrome

1:30 1:45

Open Discussion Session: Salon des Sexualités PSA Committees Sharing Session

3:15 3:30 Science and Technology 2

Film Session: Humor that Hurts: It Isn`t Funny Unless Everybody Laughs

5:00 5:15 PSA Business Meeting

6:459:00 pm, Skyline: Sociological Perspectives Reception

Saturday, 30 March

Session 124 California

8:30-10:00 AM

Saturday • 8:30 AM–10:00 AM

Medical Sociology and Health: Research on Health Care Providers [Research in Progress Session]

Organizer: Margaret Gough, University of La Verne

Presider: Skye Niles, University of Colorado Boulder

Cultural Health Capital and Primary Care Providers: The Case of Group Medical Visits.....Ariana Thompson-Lastad, University of California San Francisco

Health Care and Disaster Governance after Hurricane Maria.....Skye Niles, U. of Colorado Boulder; Santina Contreras, The Ohio State University

Mental Health Professionals with Mental Illnesses.....Marta Elliott and James Ragsdale, University of Nevada, Reno

Session 125 Jr. Ballroom 1-4

Saturday • 8:30 AM–10:00 AM

Applied, Clinical, and Public Sociology: How Can New Graduates Market Sociology as a Skill Set, sponsored by the Committee on Applied, Clinical, and Public Sociology [Workshop with Presenters]

Organizer and Presider: Robert E. Kettlitz, Hastings College

Getting a Job with Sociology by taking SALT - Skills, Articulation, Language and Trends.....Stephen Steele, Emeritus/Retired Translating Sociological Knowledge into Sellable Job Skills.....Robert E. Kettlitz, Hastings College

Session 126 Oakland

Saturday • 8:30 AM–10:00 AM

Gender: Transgender Experiences [Research in Progress Session]

Organizer: Marjukka Ollilainen, Weber State University

The Exploration of Transfolks' Experiences of Pressure to Conform to Hegemonic Discourses of Gender.....Kai McKinney, New Mexico State University

Negotiating Masculinities: How Trans Men and Non-binary Masculine Individuals do Masculinities .....Tristen Kade, Portland State University

The ACceptance of Children and Early Parenting Trajectories (ACCEPT) Project.....Lori Cortez-Regan, Humboldt State University; Michele Schlehofer, Salisbury University

Understanding the Intersections of Stigma Experienced by Transgender Sex Workers.....Victoria Loy and Moshoula CapousDesyllas, California State University Northridge

Cultural Experiences of Drag Performers in Non-UrbanAreas: A Comparative Study on Drag Performers fromNorthern Nevada and Central California.....Steph Landeros and Kjerstin Gruys, University Nevada, Reno

Session 127

OCC 201

Saturday • 8:30 AM–10:00 AM

Applied, Clinical, and Public Sociology: Surviving and Thriving: Mental Health, Social Support, and Self-Care in Academia, sponsored by Student Affairs Committee [Panel with Presenters]

Organizer and Presider: Uriel Serrano, University of California Santa Cruz

Session 128

OCC 202

Saturday • 8:30 AM–10:00 AM

Education-Higher Education: Critical Impacts in the Field of Higher Education [Formal Paper Session]

Organizer: Megan Thiele, San Jose State University

Presider: Huiying Hill, Weber State University Study Abroad Program as a High Impact Education Practice Reflections of my Two Sociology Study Abroad to China Experiences.....Huiying Hill, Weber State University University Students with Disabilities: Benefits and Challenges of Collaborative Learning.....Christina Chin-Newman and Kristina Spink, CSU East Bay; Meng Yao, Chabot College; Tammy Tran, UC Davis; Sara Smith, U. of South Florida International Faculty in U.S. Higher Education.....Sunghee Nam, California State University Channel Islands Trying to Explain the Equity Gap: Why do Many Under-represented and Under-served Students Struggle in Lower Division Sociology Courses?.....Enilda Delgado and Carol Miller, University of Wisconsin-La Crosse

Session 129

OCC 203

Saturday • 8:30 AM–10:00 AM

Social Movements and Social Change: Radical Politics, Radical Movements [Formal Paper &Research in Progress Session] Organizer: Kelsy Kretschmer, Oregon State University Presider: Ben Manski, UC Santa Barbara Bringing Umbrellas Indoors: Standing in Elections as A Political Consequence of the Umbrella Movement.....Chit Wai John Mok, University of California Irvine Against Enduring Threats: The Relevance of "Strategic Necessity" in the Construction of a Democracy Movement in the United States.....Ben Manski, University of California Santa Barbara Frame Containment and Tactical Practices in a Coalition of SMOs: The Case of South Korean Candlelight Protests.....Minyoung Kim, University of California Irvine

Re/ Locating the Bones of the Oromo.....Madeline Bass, Portland State University Carrying the Fire: Urban Bohemia as Social Movement Activism.....Nathaniel Pyle, Laney College

The Radical Nonprofit: How the State and Funding Sources Shape the Radical Missions and Strategies of Nonprofit Organizations in France and the United States.....Nicole Hirsch, University of Southern California

Session 130 OCC 204

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Saturday • 8:30 AM–10:00 AM

Migration/Immigration: Immigrant Belonging and Transnationalism [Formal Paper & Research in Progress

Session ] Organizer: Daniel Olmos, CSU Northridge Presider: Enrico Marcelli, San Diego State University

Privileged Pariahs: Wives of Korean Professional Expatriates in the UAE.....Hee Eun Kwon, UC San Diego

For The Family? Decisions To Become And To Live As F2 VISA Holders .....Jihye Lee, University of Southern California

Remitting and Psychological Distress among Legal and Unauthorized Mexican Immigrants in Los Angeles.....Enrico Marcelli and Alyssa Hernandez, San Diego State University

The Dynamics of Second-Generation Transnationalism.....Armand Gutierrez, University of California San Diego

Session 131

OCC 205

Saturday • 8:30 AM–10:00 AM

Childhood and Youth: Inequality in Childhood [Panel with Presenters]

Organizer: Hyeyoung Kwon, Indiana University

Kids Selling Food in Los Angeles and Their Educational Aspirations.....Emir Estrada, Arizona State University "'I'm More of an English Person': How School Processes Shape Girls' Career Interests in Early Adolescence." .....Michela Musto, Stanford University

Tu Padre Siempre Sera Tu Padre: The Role of Children in Maintaining Family Wellbeing Following a Parent's Deportation.....Blanca Ramirez, University of Southern California

Session 132 OCC 206

Saturday • 8:30 AM–10:00 AM

Religion: Religious Conversion and Deconversion [Research in Progress Session ]

Organizer and Presider: Reid Leamaster, Glendale Community College (AZ)

"Blessed Are the Strangers": Freedom and Attachment in the Lives of Religious Converts.....Robyn Kaplan, UC Santa Barbara Digital Irreligion: Deconversion in an Online Community.....Chelsea Starr, Kristin Waldo, and Matthew Kauffman, Eastern New Mexico University

Religious Deconversion Experiences among Students at an Urban University in the Southwestern United States.....IanA. Klinger and Matt G. Mutchler, California State University, Dominguez Hills

Session 133 OCC 207

Saturday • 8:30 AM–10:00 AM

Race, Class and Gender: Race, Class, & Gender in Various Organizations [Formal Paper Session]

Organizer: Kristy Shih, CSU Long Beach

Presider: May Lin, University of Southern California Difference, Discrimination, and Disparity in the Effort to Save Pit Bulls .....Katja Guenther, University of California Riverside Embodying Racial Transformation and Healing in Youth Organizing Groups .....May Lin, University of Southern California Empowering Youth/White Guilt and Cross-Disciplinary Collaboration.....Ann Travers, Jennifer Marchbank, Nadine Boulay, and Sharalyn Jordan, Simon Fraser University

Session 134

OCC 208

Saturday • 8:30 AM–10:00 AM

Childhood and Youth: Mixed Messages: Norms and Social Control Around Teen Sex and Pregnancy, by Stefanie Mollborn (Oxford University Press, 2017) [Author Meets Critics]

Organizer: Kathy Kuipers, University of Montana

Presider: Sinikka Elliott, University of British Columbia Critics: Krystale Littlejohn, Occidental College; Sinikka Elliott, University of British Columbia

Session 135

OCC 210-211

Saturday • 8:30 AM–10:00 AM

Gender: Activism Related to Sexual Assault, Sexual Harassment, and Sexual Violence; sponsored by the Committee on the Status of Women [Formal Paper & Research in Progress Session ]

Organizer and Presider: Richelle Swan, California State University San Marcos

Gender and Anti-Violence Activism in BDSM Communities.....Cierra Sorin, University of California Santa Barbara HollaBack Mobilization: Technology, Bodies, and the Creation of a Social Problem ...Xochitl Mota-Back, U. Hawaii W. Oahu

The Double Bind: Exploring VAWA and the Bakken Oil Fields.....Yvonne Sherwood, University of California Santa Cruz Session 136 OCC 212

Saturday • 8:30 AM–10:00 AM

Ethnography: Ethnographies of Structural Conditions: Race, Class, and Place [Formal Paper Session]

Organizer: Black Hawk Hancock, DePaul University

Presider: Megan Tobias Neely, Stanford Researching (With) Youth of Color: Ethnographic Considerations .....Christina Chin, CSU Fullerton; Noriko Milman, University of San Francisco

The 'One Percent': Access, Boundaries, and Feminist Methodologies for Studying Elites.....Megan Tobias Neely, Stanford Ethnic Capital Labor: Beauty Labor For and By Black Women.....Nicole Jenkins, University of Nevada Las Vegas What's Local?: Craft Beer and the Public Bottle Share.....Michael Ian Borer, University of Nevada, Las Vegas

Session 137 Uptown

Saturday • 8:30 AM–10:00 AM PSA Endowment Committee Members: Stephanie Anckle, U. of Texas, Rio Grande Valley; Amanda Shigihara, CSU

Sacramento; Linda Rillorta, Mt. San Antonio College; Wendy Ng, San Jose State U.; Elizabeth Bennett, Central New Mexico Community College

Session 138 California

10:15-11:45AM

Saturday • 10:15 AM–11:45 AM

Medical Sociology and Health: The Medicalization of Marijuana: Legitimacy, Stigma, and the Patient Experience, by Michelle Newhart and William Dolphin (Taylor & Francis, 2018) [Author Meets Critics]

Organizer: Michelle Newhart, Mt. San Antonio College

Presider: Joshua Meisel, Humboldt State University

Critics: Sheigla Murphy, Inst.for Sci. Analysis; Michael Polson, UC Berkeley; Joshua Meisel, Humboldt State University

Session 139 Conference Foyer

Saturday • 10:15 AM–11:45 AM

Undergraduate Posters: Poster Session III, sponsored by Alpha Kappa Delta Organizer: Robert E. Kettlitz, Hastings Binding Ideologies: Language Attitudes in the Moroccan Publishing and Book Sector.....Ashley Coyne, U. of Puget Sound

A Sociolinguistic Study: Yemeni American Muslims' Perception, Justification, and Use of The Arabic Term 'Abd' .....Hana Qwfan, California State University Bakersfield

Interlocking Factors Constructing and Reifying Black-Asian Socioeconomic Disparities.....Danielle Bell, Mills College Underrepresented Students' Experiences of Racial Microaggressions at a Private, Catholic University.....Laina Washington, Loyola Marymount University

Blocking While Black: A Revised Examination of Racial Disparity on Holding Penalties in the NFL.....Dylan Leiker, Utah State University

It Takes a Village: Support Network Satisfaction among Late Middle-age Adults and Young Adults .....Nicholas Garcia, University of California Berkeley

The Lived Experiences of Parents of NICU Graduates .....Cyrilla Ray, Whitman College

Living Black in a Field of Brown: Black Experiences at a Hispanic Serving Institution.....Manuel Leon, UC Merced

Session 140 Jr. Ballroom 1-4

Saturday • 10:15 AM–11:45 AM

Race/Ethnicity I, sponsored by Alpha Kappa Delta [Undergraduate Roundtable ]

Organizer: Robert E. Kettlitz, Hastings College

Discussant: Shirley Jackson, Portland State University

Ethnic Exploration of College-Age Chinese Adoptees: A Qualitative Study.....Emily Murray, Western Washington University

Neoliberal Higher Education's Effects on Minority Women.....Ramona Hinrichs, Boise State University

Varied Shades of Discrimination: Colorism on Predominantly White College Campuses.....Anya Atkins, Gonzaga University

The Modern Experience of Black Millennial Males in White Evangelical Churches in America.....Tryce Prince, Abilene Christian University

Are You Not Entertained?!: A Look into Professional Sports as a Platform for Social Change.....Derek Dunkin, Gonzaga U. From Passive Racism to White Supremacy: The Range of Sympathetic Twitter Responses to Charlottesville's Unite the Right Rally.....Allison Leas, California State University Long Beach

Session 141 Jr. Ballroom 1-4

Saturday • 10:15 AM–11:45 AM

Medical Sociology, sponsored by Alpha Kappa Delta [Undergraduate Roundtable ]

Organizer: Robert E. Kettlitz, Hastings College

Discussant: Benjamin Lewin, University of Puget Sound Barrier to Acceptance: The Social Distance Surrounding Individuals with Mental Illness.....Mikaela Lopez, Colorado Mesa U. Healthcare Accessibility in the Eastern Coachella Valley.....Odalys Beltran, University of California Santa Barbara Health Disparities Amongst Agricultural Workers.....Maria Romo-Gonzalez, University of California Berkeley

Session 142

Jr. Ballroom 1-4

Politics and the State, sponsored by Alpha Kappa Delta

Organizer: Robert E. Kettlitz, Hastings College

Saturday • 10:15 AM–11:45 AM

[Undergraduate Roundtable ]

Discussant: William Hayes, Gonzaga University

The Second Secular Cycle and U.S. Hegemonic Decline: Modeling Political Instability from 1780-2017.....Keyvan Golizadeh, University of California Riverside

The Empathic Wall and Dehumanization: How Hate Brews in the Political Divide.....Ashley Burk, Gonzaga University

Colonial Policing in Vietnam and Thailand.....Grace Vu, University of California Berkeley

Gendered Cyberpolicing: Social Media's Management of Feminist Expressions in China.....Celine Liao, UC Berkeley

"Our Military is Waiting for You!": American Policy toward Central American Asylum Seekers.....Bernadette Blashill, University of California Berkeley

Session 143 Jr. Ballroom 1-4

Environmental Sociology, sponsored by Alpha Kappa Delta

Organizer: Robert E. Kettlitz, Hastings College

Saturday • 10:15 AM–11:45 AM

[Undergraduate Roundtable ]

Discussant: Mehmet Soyer, Utah State University

Environmentalism on Vacation: The Impact of Place Attachment and Identity on Pro-Environmental Behavior in a Coloradan Ski Resort Town.....Lucy O'Sullivan, Whitman College

Plastics, People, and the Ocean: Why Should I Care About a Turtle Swallowing a Plastic Bag?.....Kaeley Pilichowski, Whitman College

Recreation Conflict and Attachment to Place: A Case Study of Hikers and Mountain Bikers in Santa Cruz, CA.....Maddie Ortenblad, Whitman College

Session 144 Jr. Ballroom 1-4

Saturday • 10:15 AM–11:45 AM

Food and Society, sponsored by Alpha Kappa Delta [Undergraduate Roundtable ]

Organizer: Robert E. Kettlitz, Hastings College

Discussant: Sara Vega, Western Washington University

Food Deserts: Factors and Alternative Perspectives.....Alexander Morgan, Sonoma State University

The Prevalence of Food Insecurity Amongst Students Attending Western Washington University.....Seleni DeJesus-Ponce and Sara Vega, Western Washington University

Session 145 Jr. Ballroom 1-4

Saturday • 10:15 AM–11:45 AM

Gender II, sponsored by Alpha Kappa Delta [Undergraduate Roundtable ]

Organizer: Robert E. Kettlitz, Hastings College

Discussant: Patricia Drew, California State University East Bay

"But I'm a Nice Guy": Insecurity, Power, and Overdoing Masculinity in the Friend Zone.....Eiryn Renouard, Gonzaga U.

Closing the Gender Gap: Women and Alcohol.....Lindsay Becker, Western Washington University

Dating Soyboys: Women's View of Veg* Men in Romantic Relationships.....Aidan Jones, Chapman University

Examining the Impact of Sexual Assault Definitions on Reporting Behaviors of College Students.....Meagan Kunitzer, University of Northern Colorado

Feminism Effects in the Workplace.....Brooke Hodgkinson, California State University East Bay

Session 146 Jr. Ballroom 1-4

Saturday • 10:15 AM–11:45 AM

Crime, Law, and Deviance III, sponsored by Alpha Kappa Delta [Undergraduate Roundtable ]

Organizer: Robert E. Kettlitz, Hastings College

Discussant: Jason Leiker, Utah State University

Murder and Media Behind the Redwood Curtain.....MoxAlvarnaz, Humboldt State University

Punishment Beyond Bars: Pursuing Higher Education with the Degree of Incarceration.....Michelle Fretwell, Boise State U. Just Dropped In (To See What Condition My Condition Was In): Students Managing the Stigma of Psychedelic Experimentation.....Mason Copeland and Sam Kinney, Gonzaga University

Media Representation of Fairness of Law in respect to Race and Gender.....Sinporion Phuong, UC Berkeley

Session 147 Oakland

Saturday • 10:15 AM–11:45 AM Sexualities: Sexualities I [Formal Paper Session] Organizer: Jodi O'Brien, Seattle University

Presider: Jennifer Whitmer, California State University Stanislaus "Like Window Shopping": The Pleasures of Computer Mediated Hookups.....Jennifer Whitmer, CSU Stanislaus Little Things: What Dating App User Preferences Reveal about Authentic Self Presentations.....Kenneth Hanson, U. of Oregon Polyamory: Neoliberal or Anti-Capitalist?.....Sierra Jones, NorthernArizona University

Sexual Orientation and Social Mobility: The Narrativization of Class in Gay Culture.....Emily Ruppel, UC Berkeley "It's Just Who I Am": Experiences with Stigma amongst Asexual Individuals.....Mary Underwood, CSU Fullerton Session 148 OCC 201

Saturday • 10:15 AM–11:45 AM

Applied, Clinical, and Public Sociology: Getting Jobs in Academia [Panel with Presenters]

Organizer and Presider: Todd Migliaccio, California State University Sacramento Panelists: Todd Migliaccio, CSU Sacramento; Tonmar Johnson, Solano Community College; Amy Orr, Linfield College; Christy Glass, Utah State University

Session 149 OCC 202

Saturday • 10:15 AM–11:45 AM

Education-Higher Education: Forging Ahead: By What Means? [Formal Paper Session]

Organizer: Megan Thiele, San Jose State University

Presider: Aida Ramos, George Fox University

Transitions of Student Military Veterans in Higher Education .....Michelle M. Camacho, University of San Diego

Understanding the Challenges of Non-traditional Students in the Age of Millennials.....Carol Minton-Ryan, California Baptist University; Marilyn Moore

Who Leaves and Who Stays: Understanding Retention of Marginalized Students at an Evangelical Christian University.....Aida Ramos, George Fox University; Joanna Sills

Self-efficacy and Repeatable Grades among College Students: Do Increased Opportunities for Efficacious Actions Intervene? .....Barbara Olave, California State University Stanislaus

What are the Barriers for Hispanics' Educational Attainment?.....Nancy Gonzalez, Adams State University

Session 150

OCC 203

Saturday • 10:15 AM–11:45 AM

Social Movements and Social Change: Framing Grievances [Research in Progress Session ]

Organizer: Kelsy Kretschmer, Oregon State University

Presider: Armando Xavier Mejia, University of Wisconsin

Deprivation and Contentious Politics Revisited: The Effect of National Economic Performance on Mobilization and Political Violence.....ArmanAzedi, University of California Irvine

Veganism and Media: The Inadvertent Vegan Activist..... René Becerra, University of California Merced Climate Change Perceived by Unhappy Coal Mine Workers in "Greener" China.....Haisu Huang, University of Oregon Death System Reform Activism: Cultural Politics and Social Change at the End of the Life Course.....Nicholas MacMurray and Robert Futrell, University of Nevada Las Vegas

Environmental Justice E-Advocacy in California: Frames, Discourses, and Mobilization Tactics on Social Movement Websites.....Armando Xavier Mejia, University of Wisconsin

Session 151 OCC 204

Saturday • 10:15 AM–11:45 AM

Migration/Immigration: Moral Panics, Criminalization, and Racialized Migration This session has been cancelled.

Session 152 OCC 205

Saturday • 10:15 AM–11:45 AM

Intimate Relationships, Families, and Reproductive Politics: Family-Making Practices and Policies [Formal Paper & Research in Progress Session]

Presiders: Richard Fraser and Charity Perry, California State University Los Angeles

Organizer: Laury Oaks, UC Santa Barbara

A Qualitative Analysis of New Norms on Transition Days in Blended Families.....Charity Perry and Richard Fraser, California State University, Los Angeles

Determinants of Early Marriage: The Role of Selection and Social Context.....Sojung Lim, Utah State University Sex-Selective Abortion in China: Insights from the Intra-household Bargaining Perspective.....Jasmine Trang Ha, University of Minnesota; Chendong Pi, University of California Davis

Session 153 OCC 206

Saturday • 10:15 AM–11:45 AM

Regional Studies, Transnationalism, Globalization, and Development: Globalization, Public Policy and Everyday Lives [Formal Paper Session] Organizer: Shweta Adur, CSU Los Angeles Presider: Berch Berberoglu, U. Nevada, Reno

Revitalize the Silk Road Spirit in the 21st Century: Conceptualization of China's Belt and Road Initiative (BRI).....Ting Jiang, Metropolitan State University of Denver Globalization and Neoliberalism in the Early Twenty-First Century.....Berch Berberoglu, University of Nevada, Reno Aging out of the Child Welfare System with HIV and Hope: Are Nations Ready for this Unique Population? (A Case Study from Jamaica).....Heather Anderson, California State University Northridge Development, Religiosity, and Attitudes toward Women's Formal Employment in the Middle East: An Exploratory Study.....Akram Karimi, Kansas State University

Session 154

OCC 207

Saturday • 10:15 AM–11:45 AM

Race, Class and Gender: Construction of Gender and Racial/Ethnic Identities [Formal Paper & Research in Progress Session] Organizer: Kristy Shih, CSU Long Beach Presider: Odalys Bravo, CSU Fullerton Ain't I Chicana? An Examination into Racial/ethnic Identity in Higher Education .....Odalys Bravo, CSU Fullerton What Constitutes Masculinity in The Black/African American Community.....James White, CSU Bakersfield Becoming Afro-Chileans. Authenticity and Boundary Construction in Chile's Northern Frontier.....Antonia Mardones Marshall, University of California Berkeley

Session 155 OCC 208 Saturday • 10:15 AM–11:45 AM

Gender: Where the Millennials Will Take Us: A New Generation Wrestles with the Gender Structure, by Barbara Risman (Oxford University Press, 2018) [Author Meets Critics] Organizer: Ranita Ray, University of Nevada Las Vegas Presider: Georgiann Davis, University of Nevada, Las Vegas Critics: Cecilia Ridgeway, Stanford; Marjukka Ollilainen, Weber State University; Georgiann Davis, U. of Nevada, Las Vegas

Session 156 OCC 210-211

Saturday • 10:15 AM–11:45 AM

Race, Class and Gender: Women of Color Across the Life Course, sponsored by the Committee on the Status of Women [Formal Paper Session] Organizer and Presider: Alicia Gonzales, CSU San Marcos From the Set: An Intersectional Examination of Women in Gangs.....Lea Marzo, Georgia State University

Multiple Jeopardies, Multiple Consciousnesses: Latina Farmworking Women in Two California Valleys in the Age of Trump.....Mirella Deniz-Zaragoza, Evelyn Pruneda, and Ellen Reese, University of California Riverside "How You Gon' Win When You Ain't Right Within?": An Investigation of Black Women's Wellness and Activism.....Ifeyinwa Davis, Louisiana State University

Ain't I a BLACK Woman? A Black Feminist Autoethnography Exploring Biracial Identity Formation.....CelesteAtkins, Cochise College

Session 157

OCC 212

Saturday • 10:15 AM–11:45 AM

Ethnography: Ethnographies of Sociality [Research in Progress Session ] Organizer: Black Hawk Hancock, DePaul University

Presider: Torisha Khonach, University of Nevada Las Vegas

A Sociological Perspective on Human and Animal Relationships .....Olivia Shaw, California State Polytechnic University Pomona Too Fat for the Classroom: How Institutions of Higher Education Reproduce Fatphobia.....Torisha Khonach, University of Nevada Las Vegas

Session 158

Uptown

Saturday • 10:15 AM–11:45 AM

PSA Committee on Practicing, Applied, and Clinical Sociology Members: Stephanie Machado, Oregon Institute of Technology; Jacob Huang, California Baptist University; Stephen Steele, Emeritus/Retired; Meggan Jordan, CSU Stanislaus; Allison Cantwell, UC Riverside; Carol Ward, Brigham Young University; Sophie Nathenson, Oregon Institute of Technology

Session 159 California

12:00-1:30 PM

Saturday • 12:00 PM–1:30 PM

Medical Sociology and Health: Narratives around Chronic Disease, Health, and Well-Being [Formal Paper & Research in Progress Session] Organizer: Margaret Gough, U. of La Verne Presider: Beth Benn, U. of Colorado Denver

Intergenerational Breasts: Breast Reduction Surgery Patients and Family Breast Talk.....Patricia Drew, CSU East Bay

Becoming Bipolar.....Marta Elliott, Kara Hoofman, and Jordan Reuter, University of Nevada, Reno

Cramps of Young Adulthood: Young Adults' Experiences Living with Inflammatory Bowel Disease.....Beth Benn, University of Colorado Denver

Session 160 Conference Foyer

Undergraduate Posters: Poster Session IV, sponsored by Alpha Kappa Delta

Organizer: Robert E. Kettlitz, Hastings College

Saturday • 12:00 PM–1:30 PM

Themes in America's Top Music Charts 2010-18: Implications for Youth's Perceptions Regarding Transactional Sex.....Hannah Mangum, California State University Northridge

Are You a Boy or a Girl: Nope.....Michele Matthew, Pacific Lutheran University Bridging Bourdieu and Disability Studies, Attaining Academic Success for Students with Disabilities.....Lana Klipfel, Oregon State University

Hegemonic Masculinity in Food Television .....Kennedy Watson, University of the Pacific Latinx American Student Identity .....Nathalie Aguirre, California Polytechnic State University San Luis Obispo

Testing How Effective Videos Are in Enhancing Student Learning Compared to Reading Text When Learning About Race and Racism.....Andrea Molina, University of California Merced Water, Jobs and Politics: Farmworkers of Fresno County's Westlands Water District.....Gino Acevedo, UC Merced Kids Killing Kids; A Look into Mental Illness, Adolescence, and Mass Murder .....Levi Cragun, Utah State University Promoting Student Parent Success: Analyzing Resources and Support for Student Parents Across Various Universities.....Ruby Ramirez-Murillo, Kayla Pavlinac, and Evan Greco, California State Polytechnic University Pomona

Identifying Youth Impacted by Child Sex Trafficking in Alameda County: Can Spotlight Help?.....Amritpal Kaur, UC Berkeley

Session 161

Jr. Ballroom 1-4

Urban and Community Studies, sponsored by Alpha Kappa Delta

Organizer: Robert E. Kettlitz, Hastings College

Saturday • 12:00 PM–1:30 PM

[Undergraduate Roundtable ]

Discussant: Stephen Steele, Emeritus/Retired

Fear of Crime or Fear of Difference?: A Qualitative Examination of Resident Police Calls in Gentrifying Neighborhoods.....Raquel Zitani-Rios, University of California Berkeley

Decolonizing Our Minds and Actions: Building Relationships and Mapping Community Across the American Indian Urban and Reserve Divide .....Cheyenne Seneca, University of California Berkeley

Small Business Ownership in North Long Beach California.....Danielle Brown, California State University Long Beach

Session 162

Jr. Ballroom 1-4

Education-Higher Education I, sponsored by Alpha Kappa Delta

Organizer: Robert E. Kettlitz, Hastings College

Saturday • 12:00 PM–1:30 PM

[Undergraduate Roundtable ]

Discussant: Amy Orr, Linfield College

The Impacts of Humanistic and Vocational Education on Neo-Imperialism and Global Justice.....Yasmine Goodman, Boise State University

An Examination of the Educational Barriers and Experiences and Coping Strategies of First Generation Latina College Students .....Maria Rodriguez, California Lutheran University

Commercialism and Value: The Effects of Commercial Advertising on Student Perceptions of Educational Value.....John Ropp, Boise State University

Retention and Educational Success for Members of Equity Groups at College of the Redwoods: A Qualitative Inquiry.....Aluka Eddy and Valerie Rose-Campbell, Humboldt State University

Neoliberal Higher Education and Diversity .....Allyssa Hernandez, Boise State University

Thank you to Undergraduate Coordinator Robert Kettlitz of Hastings College for organizing all undergraduate poster and roundtable sessions, and thank you to Alpha Kappa Delta International Sociology Honor Society for sponsoring these sessions.

Session 163

Jr. Ballroom 1-4

Migration/Immigration, sponsored by Alpha Kappa Delta

Organizer: Robert E. Kettlitz, Hastings College

Saturday • 12:00 PM–1:30 PM

[Undergraduate Roundtable ]

Discussant: Luis Sanchez, California State University Channel Islands Refugee Students in Neoliberal Higher Education.....Patrick Wangoi, Boise State University "Don't Come to Our Country Illegally. Come Like Other People So. Come Legally" Donald Trump 2018: A Quantitative Analysis of Immigrant Attitudes Using 2014 General Social Survey (GSS) Data.....Darnell Calderon, CSU Fullerton Beyond the Selectivity and Acculturation Theory: Reevaluating the Mechanism behind the Relationship between Immigrant Status and the Quality of Life.....Zhixiang Su and Leora Lawton, University of California Berkeley Migration Policies in Modern China: From Rural Migrant Workers' Perspective.....Bingxin Zhu, Whitman College Race, Gender and Class in Migrations to the U.S. South.....Johann Frazier, University of California Berkeley

Session 164 Jr. Ballroom 1-4

Saturday • 12:00 PM–1:30 PM

Race/Ethnicity II, sponsored by Alpha Kappa Delta [Undergraduate Roundtable ]

Organizer: Robert E. Kettlitz, Hastings College

Discussant: Debra Cabrera, University of Guam

Asian-white Biracial Identity Though University Demographic Categorization.....Hannah Hallenbeck, U. of Colorado Boulder

Colorblind Racism & The Oregonian: Newspaper Coverage of Gentrification in Portland, Oregon, 1990-2000.....Jade O'Halloran, Portland State University

Continued Racial and Ethnic Health Disparities among Veterans: "A Most Serious and Shameful Health Care Issue of Our Time" .....Samantha Vega, University of California Berkeley

Navigating Religious and Ethnic Identity: A Comparative Study of Latinx College Students in the Pacific Northwest.....BiridianaAlvarez Mejia, Whitman College

Pilipino/a Ka Ba? Negotiating Filipino Identity as a Bi/Multiracial Filipino in Hawai'i.....Adriana Jones, Pacific University

Session 165 Jr. Ballroom 1-4

Education-Higher Education II, sponsored by Alpha Kappa Delta

Organizer: Robert E. Kettlitz, Hastings College

Saturday • 12:00 PM–1:30 PM

[Undergraduate Roundtable ]

Discussant: Joe Johnston, Gonzaga University

Can You Hear Me Now? Identity, "Fit" and Retention at a Pacific Northwest University.....Tammy Smith, U. of Puget Sound Factors, Rates, and Knowledge of Homelessness Among Undergraduate Students at a Regional University in the Western United States.....Daisy Ramirez Cano, California State University East Bay

Supplemental Instruction and its Effect on Persistence among Community College Students.....Kassandra Flores, UC Irvine

Fetishization of Technology and It's Affect on Higher Education.....Jessica Gaston, Boise State University

Promoting Racial Justice in the Classroom: The Case of White Public School Teachers.....Morgan Hanseen, Pacific Lutheran

Session 166

Jr. Ballroom 1-4

Saturday • 12:00 PM–1:30 PM

Gender III, sponsored by Alpha Kappa Delta [Undergraduate Roundtable ]

Organizer: Robert E. Kettlitz, Hastings College

Internalized Misogyny.....Noor Kayed, California State University East Bay

Discussant: Desire Anastasia, MSU Denver

The Effects of Gender Role Strain on Self-Compassion Among Men: A Qualitative Analysis.....Keelin Dunn, CSU Long Beach Women in the Alt-Right: Redefinitions of Empowerment and the Eradication of Guilt.....Sara Wozniak, Evergreen State Coll.

Session 167

Jr. Ballroom 1-4

Saturday • 12:00 PM–1:30 PM

Social Movements/Social Change I, sponsored by Alpha Kappa Delta [Undergraduate Roundtable ]

Organizer: Robert E. Kettlitz, Hastings College

Discussant: Vikas Gumbhir, Gonzaga University

A Comparative Analysis on the Meaning Behind Organizing Conservative and Counter-Conservative Political Events on a College Campus.....Mariana Lopez, California State University Fullerton Civil Communication Pedagogy for a More Diverse and Inclusive Society: A Case Study of Woostories.....Armel Lee, College of Wooster Fake News, Fake Jews: An Exploration of Jewish Anti-Zionist Identity in the Bay Area.....Amelia Ravitz-Dworkin, Mills College

Negotiating Identities: White Liberals and Race-Based Social Movements.....Shannon Vyvijal, University of Colorado Boulder

Session 168 Oakland

Saturday • 12:00 PM–1:30 PM

Sexualities: Sexualities: Pornography [Formal Paper Session ]

Organizer: Jodi O'Brien, Seattle University

Presider: Chris Wakefield, University of Nevada, Las Vegas Collective Identity Construction Among Non-Offending Pedophiles: A Social Movement Approach.....Chris Wakefield, UNLV A Leisure Science Critical Interrogation of Sex and Pornography 'Addiction'.....Jeremy Thomas and DJ Williams, Idaho State Discourse Analysis of Sex, Gender and Sexuality in Contemporary Pornography.....Samantha Silver, Humboldt State U. You Watch What Now? A Content Analysis of Accounts and Comments Posted on Pornographic Incest Videos .....Travis Snow, University of Nevada Las Vegas

Session 169 OCC 201

Saturday • 12:00 PM–1:30 PM

Teaching Sociology: Research on Teaching and Learning [Formal Paper & Research in Progress Session ]

Organizer: Susan Murray, San Jose State University

Presider: Krista Masci, Abilene Christian University

Higher Level Teaching of Complex Social Issues and Concepts with Mixed Media Approaches.....Amanda Lovett, Northern Arizona University

African American Resistance in the Era of Donald Trump.....Dwaine Plaza, Oregon State University

Looking Back in Time: History as a Tool for Teaching against State Power.....Michihiro Sugata, Humboldt State University

The Jamal-Gavin Dilemma: Crafting Assignments in an Introductory Sociology Course.....Erin Whitesitt and Matthew King, NorthernArizona University

Gerontology Maximized: A Longitudinal Study of Student Motivation on Effective Learning in Aging Studies.....Krista Masci and Suzanne Macaluso, Abilene Christian University

Session 170 OCC 202

Saturday • 12:00 PM–1:30 PM

Education-Higher Education: Narratives, Identities, and Constructing New Realities [Formal Paper Session]

Organizer: Megan Thiele, San Jose State University

Presider: Huiying Hill, Weber State University

Becoming a Scientist: Exploring Undergraduate Narratives.....Stephanie Arnett, Sandra Way, and Jeremy Brown, New Mexico State University

Depression in the Comfort Culture Exploring the Correlation between College Students' Depression and Our Comfort Culture.....Huiying Hill, Weber State University

The Impoverishing Route to The Dream Job: Aspiring to Full Employment or Creating New Work Priorities?.....Ned Tilbrook, Portland State University

Finding New Ways to Create Successful Outcomes for First-Generation Students.....Candan Duran-Aydintug, University of Colorado Denver

Session 171

OCC 203

Saturday • 12:00 PM–1:30 PM

Social Movements and Social Change: Intersecting Identities [Research in Progress Session ]

Organizer: Kelsy Kretschmer, Oregon State University

Presider: Maria De Jesus Mora, UC Merced

Investigating the Trajectory of Networked Movements through a Case Study of #LetUsSurvive and the Anti-FOSTA/SESTA Campaign.....Emily Coombes, University of Nevada Las Vegas

Location Matters: The 2017 Women's Marches as Intersectional Imaginary.....Zakiya Luna, UC Santa Barbara

Local Battles for Immigrant Rights: Types of Threat and Sustained Mobilization.....Maria De Jesus Mora, UC Merced

Session 172 OCC 204

Saturday • 12:00 PM–1:30 PM

Migration/Immigration: Critical Refugee Studies and the Politics of Reception [Formal Paper & Research in Progress Session] Organizer: Daniel Olmos, California State University Northridge

How Will Immigrants, Forced Immigrants, and Refugees Be Handled in Economically Advanced Countries?.....Kooros Mahmoudi, Northern Arizona University

Gender Egalitarianism and Attitudes towards Immigration in Europe: The Role of Human Values.....Priya Ranganath, Trinity College Dublin

Constructing the Discursive Field of Nanmin ("Refugees"): Symbolic Boundaries and Framing in South Korea.....Angela McClean, University of California San Diego

Session 173

OCC 205

Saturday • 12:00 PM–1:30 PM

Sport and Leisure: Sociology of Sport [Formal Paper & Research in Progress Session ]

Organizer and Presider: Michelle Robertson, St. Edward's University

Digital Blue Chips: Race and Class Inequality in College Basketball Recruiting Websites.....Jeffrey Sacha, American River College; Armando Gonzalez, UC Davis; Melissa Marston, California State University, San Jose; Simranreet Sahota, University of California, Davis

Positive Effects of Religion and Social Support on Health of Former NFL Athletes.....Tim Cupery, CSU Fresno

Transformation of Sport as Cultural Capital.....Carl Stempel, California State University East Bay

The Social Patterning of Sport: Patterns of Regular Sports Participation and Social Stratification in Canada.....Adam Gemar, Durham University

Session 174 OCC 206

Saturday • 12:00 PM–1:30 PM

Regional Studies, Transnationalism, Globalization, and Development: Latin America in a Global Context [Research in Progress Session]

Organizer: Shweta Adur, California State University Los Angeles Presider: Emma Bailey, Western New Mexico University

Higher Education Expansion and Labor Market: Consequences in the Field of Law in Brazil.....Ricardo Bernardes Pereira, Federal University of Rio Grande Do Sul

The Making of Millennials in a Mexican Border City A Story of Violence, Poverty and Grace.....Emma Bailey, Western New Mexico University

The Role of American Nationalism in the Formation of the Mexico - U.S. Border.....Jon Williams, University of New Mexico

Session 175 OCC 207

Saturday • 12:00 PM–1:30 PM

Race/Ethnicity: Racism and Ethnic Identity on College Campuses [Formal Paper Session ] Organizer: Marcia Marx, CSU San Bernardino

Presider: Rhonda Dugan, California State University Bakersfield

"A Loving Term That Is Hard to Translate Outside of the Black Community": Black College Student Perceptions of the NWord.....Rhonda Dugan, California State University Bakersfield

Black Student Experiences at an HSI .....Sharon Elise, Lori Walkington, and Mohamed Abumaye, CSU San Marcos College Educated Black and Latinx Millennial Views on Racism.....Marisa Sanchez and Rhonda Dugan, CSU Bakersfield

Interracial Relationships on a Washington Campus.....Breneya Cox, Western Washington University

Session 176 OCC 208

Saturday • 12:00 PM–1:30 PM

Social Movements and Social Change: Presidential Panel: In Millennial Footsteps: Generation Z's High School Student Movement [Panel with Presenters] Organizer and Presider: Uriel Serrano, University of California Santa Cruz Panelists: Jamileh Ebrahimi, Youth Organizing Director, RYSE Center, Richmond CA; Veronica Terriquez, University of California, Santa Cruz; Jose Orellana, LOUD for Tomorrow; May Lin, University of Southern California; Tony Douangviseth, Executive Director, Youth Together

Session 177 OCC 210-211

Saturday • 12:00 PM–1:30 PM

Methods: Mothering in the Field, Sponsored by Committee on the Status of Women [Panel with Presenters] Organizer and Presider: Ryanne Pilgeram, University of Idaho

Birthing the Social Scientist as Mother.....Deirdre Guthrie, University of Notre Dame

She Can’t Always Get She Wants: Aspirations Versus Actualities Where Work and Motherhood Converge ....Sarah Deming, U. of Idaho

A Labor of Love: How Giving Birth to My Children Has Strengthened My Research....Giselle Navarro-Cruz, Cal Poly Pomona

Session 178

OCC 212

Saturday • 12:00 PM–1:30 PM

Ethnography: The Ethnographer's Circle: "How to Do Research: An Open Discussion"

Organizer and Facilitator: Black Hawk Hancock, DePaul University

Panelists: HillaryAngelo, University of California Santa Cruz; Jennifer Reich, University of Colorado Denver

Session 179 Uptown

Saturday • 12:00 PM–1:30 PM

PSA Membership Committee Members: Celeste Atkins, Cochise College; Matthew Grindal, University of Idaho; Anthony Roberts, California State University Los Angeles; Judy Hennessy, Central Washington University; Lisa Jones, U. of the Pacific

1:45-3:15 PM

Session 180 California

Saturday • 1:45 PM–3:15 PM

Medical Sociology and Health: Decisions Related to Health and Health Care [Formal Paper &Research in Progress Session] Organizer: Margaret Gough, U. of La Verne Presider: Ester Carolina Apesoa-Varano, UC Davis

A Healthy Amount of Trust: Young Adults with Health Conditions and Engagement in the Healthcare System.....Hillary Steinberg and Adenife Modile, University of Colorado Boulder

The Logic of Using Emergency Rooms for Primary Care: A Patient-Centered Examination of Healthcare DecisionMaking.....Jennifer Reich and Anne Libby, University of Colorado Denver

Depression among Elderly Women: Taking Ownership of Emotional Distress towards a Dignified Self.....Ester Carolina Apesoa-Varano, University of California Davis; Charles Varano, California State University Sacramento

A Study of Faculty's Role in Campus Health.....Tanya Nieri, University of California at Riverside

Session 181 Conference Foyer

Undergraduate Posters: Poster Session V, sponsored by Alpha Kappa Delta

Organizer: Robert E. Kettlitz, Hastings College

Saturday • 1:45 PM–3:15 PM

Challenges Family Planning Clinics Face when Integrating Trans Care.....Israel Rodriguez and Natalie Ingraham, CSU East Bay

Diak: The Changing Environment and Culture of Ebeye, MH.....Skye Goedert, Whitman College

Over a Fence Post and Far Down the Line: Rural Identities, Symbolic Capital, and Environmental Concern.....Renee van Bergeijk, Whitman College

College Experiences of Low Income First Generation Students.....Tina Tieu, California State University East Bay Humangroves?: Using Content Analysis to Examine Mangrove Deforestation.....Jessica Paul, Whitman College

Double Double Toil and Trouble: An Examination of Gender, Identity, and Modern Witches.....Gabrielle Webbeking, Whitman Morality and Suicide.....Rita Metwally, University of the Fraser Valley

Concerns Younger and Older Adults Face Regarding the Aging Process.....Ashlyn Byrd and Kayler Hatfield, Abilene Christian University

Session 182 Jr. Ballroom 1-4

Saturday • 1:45 PM–3:15 PM

Stratification, Inequality, and Poverty, sponsored by Alpha Kappa Delta [Undergraduate Roundtable ]

Organizer: Robert E. Kettlitz, Hastings College

Discussant: Vikas Gumbhir, Gonzaga University

The Interplay of Ethics and Organizational Responses to the Homelessness Crisis in Seattle.....Madeline McDonald, Seattle Pacific University

Blaming and Excusing Others: How Individualism Influences Perception of Individual Control.....Sarah Bentz, Seattle Pacific

The "Ghetto" Cycle.....Elizabeth Rangel, Santa Ana College

Typology of Homelessness: The Construction of Deviance and Social Distrust in High Rent and Neoliberal Metropolitans

Chi Pan Wong and Kerry Greer, University of British Columbia

Session 183 Jr. Ballroom 1-4

Saturday • 1:45 PM–3:15 PM

Religion, sponsored by Alpha Kappa Delta [Undergraduate Roundtable ]

Organizer: Robert E. Kettlitz, Hastings College

Gender and Images of the Divine .....Andie Paschal, Hastings College

Discussant: Timothy Larkin, Grand Canyon University

Religion and its Impact on Attitudes Towards Contraception .....Ashley Hillier, Seattle Pacific University

Social Movement Theory Through Terrorism and Religious Recruitment.....Alexandria Forbush, Whitworth University

Session 184 Jr. Ballroom 1-4

Saturday • 1:45 PM–3:15 PM

Education-Higher Education III, sponsored by Alpha Kappa Delta [Undergraduate Roundtable ]

Organizer: Robert E. Kettlitz, Hastings College

Discussant: Jennifer Harrison, Arizona State University

The Impact of College Mentors on The Academic Achievement of Undergraduate Students of Color.....Gabriela Zacarias Lopez, California State University East Bay

The Market of Counterfeit Education.....Aaron Jacob Lampé, Boise State University

The Resistance and Reconstruction of Black Women in Higher Education.....Aziza Ahmed, Pacific Lutheran University

Higher Education in Limbo: The Absurd Abandonment of the Arts .....AlejandroAndonaegui, Boise State University

Session 185 Jr. Ballroom 1-4

Population and Demography, sponsored by Alpha Kappa Delta

Saturday • 1:45 PM–3:15 PM

[Undergraduate Roundtable ] Organizer: Robert E. Kettlitz, Hastings College

Discussant: Meggan Jordan, California State University, Stanislaus Bringing Abortion and Suicide Together: Values and Attitudes Towards the Value of Life......Johnny Harvill, Seattle Pacific Decoding NIMBY Discourse: Permanent Supportive Housing in Orange County....Mahindra Mohan Kumar, CSU Long Beach

The Effects of Population Density on Life Expectancy .....Skylar Rockwell, Whitworth University

Session 186 Jr. Ballroom 1-4

Race/Ethnicity III, sponsored by Alpha Kappa Delta

Organizer: Robert E. Kettlitz, Hastings College

Saturday • 1:45 PM–3:15 PM

[Undergraduate Roundtable ]

Discussant: Rhonda Dugan, California State University Bakersfield Police Legitimacy: Anti-black Attitudes and Support of the Use of Force.....Olivia Usher, Seattle Pacific University

Racializing the Restaurant Floor: The Protocols, Positions, and Policies of Consumer Racial Profiling.....Daniel Mercado, University of California Berkeley

The Influence of Race/Ethnicity on the Acknowledgment of Eating Disorders.....Nyla Hill, CSU East Bay

Visitors: White Spaces, Brown Faces. Brown Spaces. White Faces. .....Nodia Rogers and Gabrielle Fuller, Gonzaga University

Session 187 Jr. Ballroom 1-4

Saturday • 1:45 PM–3:15 PM

Social Movements/Social Change II, sponsored by Alpha Kappa Delta [Undergraduate Roundtable ]

Organizer: Robert E. Kettlitz, Hastings College

Discussant: Dan Morrison, Abilene Christian U.

The Intersection of Social Movement Organizing and Indigeneity: A NoDAPL case study .....Sierra Timmons, UC Berkeley Reframing Morality and Social Action as Delineating Political Projects of Humanness and Harm: A Comparative Analysis of Similarity in Moral Frameworks of Proud Boys and WoLF.....Kevin Perdomo, University of California Berkeley

The Political Construction of Survivor Support: Imagining Need and Visioning Strategy Within the Bay Area's Anti-Sexual Violence Movement.....Giovanni D'Ambrosio, University of California Berkeley

Women's Protest in Latin America: Gender and Performance.....Bonnie Evans, University of Colorado Boulder

Session 188 Jr. Ballroom 1-4

Saturday • 1:45 PM–3:15 PM

Intimate Relationships, Families, and Reproductive Politics II, sponsored by Alpha Kappa Delta [Undergraduate Roundtable ] Organizer: Robert E. Kettlitz, Hastings College Discussant: Holly Gregg, New Mexico State University Eustress and Distress of the Caregiver throughout the Elderly Caregiving Experience .....Deva B. Macias, UC Berkeley

Having it All? Student Expectations of Marriage, Parenting and the Work/Life Balance.....Anna Stember, Gonzaga University

The Socialization Influence of a Latino Father's Masculinity on Their Daughter's Gender Roles in Marriage.....Alondra Tejeda, California State University East Bay

The Changing Marriage Time Based on Economic Prospects.....Yuyang Han, University of California Berkeley

Session 189 Oakland

Saturday • 1:45 PM–3:15 PM

Sexualities: Sexualities II [Formal Paper Session]

Organizer: Jodi O'Brien, Seattle University

Presider: Griff Tester, Central Washington University

Do (Not) iIentify as MSM: Gay Men's Perception of the HIV/AIDS Public Health Education Material in China.....Chuncheng Liu, University of California San Diego

A Qualitative Study of PrEP, HIV Fear, Stigma and the Relationships Between HIV Positive and Negative Gay/Queer Men.....Griff Tester and Jill Hoxmeier, Central Washington University

A Second Look at Biphobia: The Male Perspectives.....Charles Myers, University of Colorado Denver

Legality, Prostitution and Public Health: Reported Condom Use Among Buyers of Sexual Services in Different Markets.....Emily Coombes, Chris Wakefield, and Barb Brents, University of Nevada, Las Vegas

Session 190 OCC 201 Saturday • 1:45 PM–3:15 PM

Teaching Sociology: Social Justice Pedagogies [Formal Paper & Research in Progress Session ]

Organizer: Susan Murray, San Jose State University

Presider: Shobha Hamal Gurung, Southern Utah University

Feminist Pedagogy: Teaching in the Age of Trump and #MeToo.....Lora Vess, University ofAlaska Southeast Integrative Teaching & Learning: Community Engagement and Allies on Campus.....Shobha Hamal Gurung, Southern Utah U. Pedagogical Strategies for Fostering Inclusivity and Constructive Conflict in Sociology Classrooms.....Katia Moles, Santa Clara University

Session 191

OCC 202

Saturday • 1:45 PM–3:15 PM

Education-other than Higher Education: Deviance, Criminality, and Education [Formal Paper &Research in Progress Session] Organizer: Joe Johnston, Gonzaga University Presider: Michael Mulcahy, Central Washington U. It Takes Two to Struggle: The Co-Production of Disrespect in the Classroom.....Heidi Schneider,Adams State University Labeling and Delinquency: Assessing the Relationship Between Special Education and Gifted Labels and Post High School Arrests.....Natasha Erickson, University of Oregon Student Engagement as a Seed for Radical Potential.....Jeannette Hernandez, University of Nevada, Las Vegas Segregation and the Criminalization of School Discipline in Washington Public Schools.....Michael Mulcahy, Central Washington University

To Enforce, Educate, or Empathize? The Conflicting Roles of Police in Schools.....Rebecca Gleit, Stanford University

Session 192

OCC 203

Saturday • 1:45 PM–3:15 PM

Social Movements and Social Change: Alt-Right Movements and their Discontents [Formal Paper &Research in Progress Session]

Organizer: Kelsy Kretschmer, Oregon State University Presider: B.B. Buchanan, UC Davis

The Rise and Fall of Milo Yiannopoulos on Twitter: #GamerGate, #FeminismIsCancer, and #FreeMilo.....Alex Kulick, University of California Santa Barbara Intergenerational Ties, Organizational Alliances, and Ideological Links in the "New" White Supremacy.....Pete Simi, Chapman University; Robert Futrell, University of Nevada Las Vegas

Affirmative Framings: Deconstructing the Role of Hegemonic Forces on the Framings of Social Movements.....Brent Clark Jr, UC Irvine

Defending Rape Culture: Male Supremacism in the Contemporary U.S. Right.....Alex DiBranco, UCBerkeley

"Comparative Economics of the Radical Right: From Civic Nationalism to National Socialism".....John Kincaid, California State University Stanislaus

Flex Your Nation For Me: Exploring Gay White Masculinity in the Far Right.....B.B. Buchanan, UC Davis

Session 193 OCC 204

Saturday • 1:45 PM–3:15 PM

Migration/Immigration: Processes & Geographies of Immigrant Integration [Formal Paper & Research in Progress Session]

Organizer: Daniel Olmos, CSU Northridge

Presider: Minjeong Kim, San Diego State University

A Capital-Labor Integrated Model of International Migration:The Case of Korean Immigrants in the U.S-Mexico Border Region.....Minjeong Kim, San Diego State University

Becoming Established on the New Frontier: The Rise of Latino Enclaves in the Nuevo South.....Luis Sanchez and Guadalupe Jasso, California State University Channel Islands

Integrating via the Internet: Assessing the Effect of Internet Use on Immigrants' Earnings Outcomes.....Karina Shklyan, University of California San Diego

The Effect of Age at Migration on Poverty among Immigrants in Israel.....Alisa Lewin, University of Haifa & Stanford University; Rebecca Raijman, University of Haifa

The Urban Ambassadors: Latino Immigrant Perceptions of a New Destination.....Pepper Glass, Weber State University

Session 194

205 Saturday • 1:45 PM–3:15 PM

Intimate Relationships, Families, and Reproductive Politics: Understanding Fertility Policies and Interventions [Formal Paper & Research in Progress Session]

Organizer: Laury Oaks, University of California Santa Barbara

Presider: Julisa McCoy, UC Riverside

Reproductive Rights on the Margins: Womxn's Politicization around Reproductive Healthcare Politics in The RGV.....Julisa McCoy, University of California Riverside

"Costs and Savings": Advocacy on Long-Acting Reversible Contraception in Texas.....Anna Chatillon, UC Santa Barbara Fertility Awareness Strategies as Resistance to Mainstream Contraceptive Imperatives .....Laury Oaks, UC Santa Barbara

Session 195

OCC 206

Saturday • 1:45 PM–3:15 PM

Religion: Religion and Identity [Research in Progress Session ]

Organizer: Reid Leamaster, Glendale Community College (AZ)

Presider: Jason Wollschleger, Whitworth University

Am I a Christian American, or an American Christian? Navigating Conflicting Identities in a Polarized Political Climate.....Tracey Haggerty-Lester, Central Washington University Identity Formation Through Podcasting: Three Examples from Christian Women.....Matthew King, NorthernArizona U. Religious Priming and Attitudes Toward Universal Basic Income: Even Jesus Can't Make People Care About the Poor.....Sherrea Brown and Ryan Cragun, The University of Tampa

Session 196 OCC 207

Saturday • 1:45 PM–3:15 PM

Race/Ethnicity: Constructing Whiteness and Maintaining White Supremacy [Formal Paper Session] Organizer: Marcia Marx, CSU San Bernardino Presider: Rafi Grosglik, University of California Davis Diversity, Disrupted: Problematizing Neoliberal Definitions of Difference in Silicon Valley.....Lauren Alfrey, U. of Portland Mind Over Platter: Collective Genius versus Individual Talent in the Upward Mobility of Ethnic Cuisines and Chefs.....David Kyle and Rafi Grosglik, University of California Davis

Session 197 OCC 208

Saturday • 1:45 PM–3:15 PM

Ethnography: Blowin' Up: Rap Dreams in South Central, by Jooyoung Lee (University of Chicago Press, 2016) [Author Meets Critics] Organizer and Presider: Black Hawk Hancock, DePaul University

Critics: Edward Flores, University of California, Merced; Black Hawk Hancock, DePaul University

Session 198 OCC 210-211

Saturday • 1:45 PM–3:15 PM

Education-Higher Education: Be The Change You Wish To See In The World: Teaching At The Community College Level, sponsored by the Membership Committee [Panel with Presenters] Organizer and Presider: Celeste Atkins, Cochise College

Panelists: Celeste Atkins, Cochise College; David Hyde, South Puget Sound Community College; Elizabeth Bennett, Central New Mexico Community College; Linda Rillorta, Mt. San Antonio College; AC Campbell, SantaAna College

Session 199 OCC 212

Saturday • 1:45 PM–3:15 PM

Applied, Clinical, and Public Sociology: Applied, Clinical, and Public Medical Sociology [Research in Progress Session] Organizer and Presider: Sophie Nathenson, Oregon Institute of Technology Combatting Disparities for Families of Children with Disabilities.....Cassidy Butow, David Boyns, Ivor Weiner, Wendy Ashley, Christian Sanchez, and Melissa Kreutz, Cal State Northridge Exploring Language Construction and the Meaning of "Success" in Cognitive Behavior Theory and Shamanic Therapeutic Mechanism Recovery Settings.....Ashleigh Pulling, University of Northern Colorado

A Research 1 Alternative: Community-Integrated Micro Research Centers Leverage Local Data to Build Community Capacity.....Sophie Nathenson, Oregon Institute of Technology

Session 200 Uptown

Saturday • 1:45 PM–3:15 PM

PSA Committee on Teaching Members: Michelle Robertson, St. Edward's University; Jennifer Puentes, Eastern Oregon University; Jason Leiker, Utah State University; Leontina Hormel, University of Idaho; Vincent Laus, CSU Stanislaus

3:30-5:00 PM

Session 201 California

Saturday • 3:30 PM–5:00 PM

Science and Technology: Science and Technology 2 [Formal Paper & Research in Progress Session ] Organizer: Yu Tao, Stevens Institute of Technology

Presider: Dan Morrison, Abilene Christian U. The Emerging Technopolitics of Data-Driven Society.....Taylor Cruz, California State University Fullerton

The Role of Email in Facilitating Partnerships between Teachers and Parents .....Sonja Taylor, Portland State University Rating Risk: Football Helmet Standards and the Veil of Regulation.....Dan Morrison,Abilene Christian University I, For One, Welcome Our New Robot Overlords: Religion and Attitudes Toward New Technologies.....Christina Pasca and Ryan Cragun, The University of Tampa; Rick Phillips, University of North Florida

Session 202

Oakland

Saturday • 3:30 PM–5:00 PM

Sexualities: Open Discussion Session: Salon des Sexualités, sponsored by the Committee on the Status of LGBTQ+ Persons and Sexualities Organizer Jodi O'Brien

Organizers and Facilitators: Jodi O'Brien, Seattle University; Sean Davis, Mira Costa College

Session 203

OCC 201

Saturday • 3:30 PM–5:00 PM

Marxist Sociology/Critical Sociology: Marxist Sociology/Critical Sociology [Panel with Presenters]

Organizer: Jake Wilson, CSU Long Beach

Presider: Shawn Van Valkenburgh, UC Santa Barbara Class in Space: A Critical Analysis of Modern Trends in Science Fiction Film and Television......Paul Poggemeyer, San Diego State University

"She Thinks of Him as a Machine": Scapegoating Women for Alienation and Exploitation in the Manosphere.....Shawn Van Valkenburgh, University of California Santa Barbara Socialism in Our Time? The Prospects for Socialism in the 21st Century.....Berch Berberoglu, University of Nevada, Reno On Political Choices for Academics and Students in Urgent Times: An Auto-Ethnography of My Work in Refuse Fascism.....Alessandro Morosin, University of California Riverside

Session 204

OCC 202

Saturday • 3:30 PM–5:00 PM

Education-Higher Education: Trailblazing at the Frontiers of Higher Education [Formal Paper Session]

Organizer: Megan Thiele, San Jose State University

Presider: Lindsey Huang, Fresno Pacific University Housekeeping and Emotional Labor Responsibilities by Female Faculty in Higher Education: A Look at Time Log Data.....Stephanie Hilwig, Adams State University

Understanding the Factors that Influence University Environment: Gender Differences in Perceptions of Female and Male STEM Graduate Students......Rachel Schafer and Dusten Hollist, University of Montana

An Intersectionality Approach to Understanding Family Achievement Guilt among Latinx First Generation College Graduates.....Lindsey Huang, Fresno Pacific University

Who Told You to Get a Degree?: An Examination of First Generation and Ethnic Minority Students' Motivation for College Attendance .....Jeremy Brown, Sandra Way, and Stephanie Arnett, New Mexico State University

Session 205 OCC 203

Saturday • 3:30 PM–5:00 PM

Social Movements and Social Change: Social Movements and Educational Institutions [Research in Progress

Session ] Organizer: Kelsy Kretschmer, Oregon State University

Presider: Amanda Pullum, CSU Monterey Bay

Are We All in This Together? Teachers' Unions in Cross-Movement Coalitions.....Amanda Pullum, CSU Monterey Bay

From Ally to Participant: Social Movement Camps as Teaching Places .....Yvonne Sherwood, UC Santa Cruz

The Experiences of Adjunct Faculty: Social Justice in Higher Education?.....Bobbi-Lee Smart, CSU Dominguez Hills

The Role of Faculty and Staff as Institutional Activists in Effecting Change for Undocu/DACAmented Students.....Vanessa Nunez, University of Nevada, Las Vegas

Session 206 OCC 204

Migration/Immigration: Open Discussion Session: Migration/Immigration

Organizer and Facilitator: Daniel Olmos, California State University Northridge

Session 207 OCC 205

Saturday • 3:30 PM–5:00 PM

Saturday • 3:30 PM–5:00 PM

Intimate Relationships, Families, and Reproductive Politics: Violence, Relationships, and Criminal Justice Systems [Formal Paper & Research in Progress Session ]

Organizer: Laury Oaks, UC Santa Barbara

Presider: Alex Kulick, University of California Santa Barbara Negative Effects of Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) on Women and their Work in the United States of America, Flagstaff, Arizona.....Priscilla Owiredu, NorthernArizona University

Cruel and Unusual Punishment: The Shackling of Inmates and Immigrants during Pregnancy and Childbirth.....Alex Kulick and MarioAlberto Espinoza, University of California Santa Barbara State Regulated Relationships: Mothers' Experiences of Romantic Partner Incarceration .....Hannah Fields, U. of Montana The Intersection of Intimate Partner Violence Victimization and the Legal System: Highlighting Victims' Lived Experiences beyond the Courtroom.....Deana Payne, California State University Northridge

Session 208 OCC 206

Saturday • 3:30 PM–5:00 PM

Religion: Religious Change [Research in Progress Session]

Organizer: Reid Leamaster, Glendale Community College (AZ)

Presider: Hsuan-An Su, UC Santa Barbara

Celebrity Culture, Myths, and Religion.....Josiah Kidwell, University of Nevada Las Vegas Fanon and Islam: A New Dialogue Leading to New Understanding of Decolonization and Jihad.....Hsuan-An Su, University of California Santa Barbara Official Deviance and Bimillennial Practice: Rome's Rejection of the Church's One Pontificate/One Pope Rule.....John Maguire, Independent Scholar

The Circle Comes Full: Family Radio Goes Back to Church.....Charles Sarno, Holy Names University Resolving to Reform:The Politics of Gender in Nepal's Hindu Nationalist Movement.....Luke Wagner and Barbara Grossman, California State University Long Beach

Session 209

OCC 207

Race/Ethnicity: Open Discussion Session: Race/Ethnicity

Organizer and Facilitator: Marcia Marx, CSU San Bernardino

Saturday • 3:30 PM–5:00 PM

Gender: Guys Like Me: Five Wars, Five Veterans for Peace, by Michael Messner (Rutgers University Press, 2018) [Author Meets Critics] Organizer and Presider: Dan Kennan, University of La Verne Critics: Jeffrey Montez de Oca, University of Colorado, Colorado Springs; Tristan Bridges, UC Santa Barbara

Session 211 OCC 210-211 Saturday • 3:30 PM–5:00 PM

Gender: Gendered Resistance to the Sociopolitical Landscape, sponsored by the Committee on the Status of Women [Research in Progress Session] Organizer and Presider: Michelle Robertson, St. Edward's University "It's Hard to Be at an Institution That Doesn't Seem to Be Trying to Help": Muslims Navigating Contentious Climates.....Saugher Nojan, University of California Santa Cruz

I'm Not with Her: Gender Strategies Employed byPolitically Conservative Women.....Lisa Hummel, Stanford University Ecofeminist Theory and Resistance: Woman-the-Gatherer in Prehistory.....Moses Seenarine, New Mexico State University

Session 212 OCC 212

Saturday • 3:30 PM–5:00 PM

Ethnography: Ethnographic Subcultures: People Places and Practices [Formal Paper Session ]

Organizer: Black Hawk Hancock, DePaul University Presider: Celine Ayala, University of Nevada Las Vegas A Community Beyond the Neon Lights: An Ethnography of The Las Vegas Street Car Scene..Celine Ayala, U.Nevada Las Vegas The First Dilemma of Pickup: Arriving at a Public Park Basketball Game.....Michael DeLand, Gonzaga University

Session 213

Uptown

Saturday • 3:30 PM–5:00 PM

PSA Committees Sharing Session representatives from committees meet to share about their committee’s work.

See you in Eugene, Oregon for PSA’s 2020 Conference

President: Dennis J. Downey, CSU Channel Islands

Vice President: Ellen Reese, UC Riverside

Program Chair: Elizabeth Sowers, CSU Channel Islands “Democracy in a Divided Society”

5:15-6:45 PM

Session 214 Oakland Saturday • 5:15 PM–6:45 PM

PSA Business Meeting Learn more about PSA’s membership, finances, and programs. Panelists: Elaine Bell Kaplan, U. of Southern California; Dennis Downey, CSU Channel Islands; Kathy Kuipers, U. of Montana; Ellen Reese, UC Riverside; Lora Bristow, PSA; Patricia Gwartney, U. of Oregon; Christine Bose, U. of Washington; Amy Leisenring, San Jose State U. Session 215 OCC 201

Saturday • 5:15 PM–6:45 PM

Race, Class and Gender: Film Session: Humor that Hurts: It Isn't Funny Unless Everybody Laughs [Film Session ] Organizer and Presider: Marcia Marx, California State University San Bernardino Discussants: Patricia Little, Mary Texeira, Elsa Valdez, and Marcia Marx, California State University San Bernardino Session 216 OCC 208

Saturday • 5:15 PM–6:45 PM

Applied, Clinical, and Public Sociology: How to Get Your Work Published: A Conversation with Editors of Sociological Perspectives and Members of the PSA Publications Committee, sponsored by the Publications Committee [Panel with Presenters] Organizer and Presider: Robert Futrell, University of Nevada Las Vegas Panelists: Janine Schipper, Northern Arizona U.; Hyeyoung Woo, Portland State U.; Robert Futrell, U. of Nevada Las Vegas Session 217 OCC 210-211

Saturday • 5:15 PM–6:45 PM

Education-Higher Education: You're Not a Fraud: Recognizing and Overcoming Imposter Syndrome, sponsored by the Student Affairs Committee [Panel with Presenters] Organizer and Presider: Laura Earles, Lewis-Clark State College Panelists: Vincent Laus and Ann Strahm, CSU Stanislaus; Lori Walkington, CSU San Marcos; Elizabeth Bennett, Central New Mexico Community College

6:45-9:00 PM

Skyline

Sociological Perspectives Reception, sponsored by the Publications Committee Celebrate PSA’s official journal with food and drinks.

10:00 AM

10:15 AM

Teaching Underprepared Students

2019-20 Meeting

Saturday • 6:45 PM–9:00 PM

Overview: Sunday, March 31

The Power of Vulnerability: Strongest in Our Broken Places The Opioid Crisis

Teachers Don`t Look or Think Like Us: Fostering Liberation through Revolutionary Pedagogy Formal Responses to Crime and their Effects

Immigrant Labor in Regimes of Racial Capitalism

U.S. Political Behavior and the Law

Negotiating the Structural Violences of Immigrant Illegality Social Movements (Political Sociology)

Science and Technology

Honoring the Work and Legacy of Adele E. Clarke

Presidential Session: Millennials, Gender and Inequality

Work, Inequality, and Consumption: Research in Economic Sociology Life Course and Aging I

Population and Demography

Presidential Session: #NextGenBlackSoc: New Directions in the Sociology of Black Millennials Labor and Labor Movements Inequality, Gender, and Health

11:45 AM

2020 PSA Program Committee Meeting

12:00 PM Preparing and Supporting Students

Learning by Growing: The Promise of Public Sociology Rehabilitation Methodolo gy Everyday Lives in the Era of Globalizati on

Making a Difference: Impact of the Media

Getting Uncomfortable with Difficult Knowledge: Meeting the Challenges of CommunityBased Research

Presidential Session: Reconstructing Expertise on Resistance: What We Can Learn from Young Communities of Color Mobilizing against Social Inequality Life Course and Aging II

Session 218

Sunday, 31 March

OCC 201

8:30-10:00 AM

Sunday • 8:30 AM–10:00 AM

Teaching Sociology: Teaching Under-prepared Students, sponsored by the Committee on Community Colleges [Formal Paper & Research in Progress Session] Organizer and Presider: Harry Mersmann, San Joaquin Delta College From Inclusion to Integration: How to Design Course Assignments that Account for Structural Inequalities.....Michel Estefan, University of California Berkeley

The Impact of Active Learning on Sociology Undergraduate Students: Making Research Methods More Accessible for all Students by Reducing the Achievement Gap.....Aya Kimura Ida, Todd Migliaccio, Patricia Morris, Dylan Baker, and Yusuke Tsukada, California State University Sacramento Games or Grades? Obstacles Student-athletes Face Academically and How to Help Them Succeed.....Dinur Blum, California State University Los Angeles

Session 219

OCC 202

Sunday • 8:30 AM–10:00 AM

Education-Higher Education: The Power of Vulnerability: Strongest in Our Broken Places [Workshop with Presenters] Organizer and Presider: Santos Torres, California State University Sacramento Presenters: Santos Torres and Debra Welkley, California State University Sacramento

Session 220

OCC 203

Sunday • 8:30 AM–10:00 AM Crime, Law, and Deviance: The Opioid Crisis [Research in Progress Session]

Organizer: Tanya Nieri, University of California at Riverside

Presider: Bryan Rookey, University of Portland Drugged Driving, the Opioid Crisis, and Public Safety Claims......Bryan Rookey, University of Portland

Racialized Imagery and the United States Opioid Epidemic.....Tagart Sobotka, Stanford University; Aliya Saperstein, Stanford

Session 221

OCC 204

Sunday • 8:30 AM–10:00 AM

Migration/Immigration: Immigrant Labor in Regimes of Racial Capitalism [Formal Paper &Research in Progress Session]

Organizer: Daniel Olmos, CSU Northridge Presider: Heidy Sarabia, CSU Sacramento

White Employers in the Wine Industry and the Racialization of Latino Immigrant Laborers.....Juan Salinas, Sonoma State U. Unsung Heroes or Exploited Workers? Constructions of Resiliency and Latino Day Laborers in Post-Disaster Recovery.....Daniel Olmos, California State University Northridge Trabajo o Casa: Immigrant Women's Workforce Trajectories and the Intersecting Life Course.....Heidy Sarabia, California State University Sacramento; Edith Gutierrez

Tactical Cartographies: Mexican Construction Workers Navigating the Surveillance, Containment, Control of Labor Power.....DiegoAvalos, Arizona State University

Mexican-born Contractors in Oregon Agriculture and Migration Industries.....Diego Contreras-Medrano, U. of Oregon

Session 222

OCC 205

Sunday • 8:30 AM–10:00 AM

Politics and the State (Political Sociology): U.S. Political Behavior and the Law [Formal Paper & Research in Progress Session]

Organizer: Christopher Chase Dunn, UC Riverside Presider: Mark Jepson, CSU Channel Islands The "Weaponization" of the First Amendment and the Politics of Free Speech.....Mark Jepson, CSU Channel Islands

Different Models of Asian American Political Participation.....Jessica Kang, University of California Irvine Only So Much Contention to Go Around: Mass Polarization and Declining Contentious Collective Action.....Steven Lauterwasser, University of California Berkeley

What Really Led to Trump's Victory? Economic Voting and the White Working Class.....Eric Hanley, University of Kansas Bernie vs. Hillary and the Battle for the Soul of the Democratic Party: A Frame Analysis of the 2016 Democratic Primary.....Jonathan Rich, California State University Northridge

Session 223

OCC 206

Sunday • 8:30 AM–10:00 AM

Science and Technology: Science and Technology [Formal Paper & Research in Progress Session ] Organizer and Presider: Yu Tao, Stevens Institute of Technology

Earnings of Foreign-born Doctoral Engineers in the United States: Intersection of Immigration Status and Gender.....Yu Tao, Stevens Institute of Technology

Information Inequality: Gender Gaps in Knowledge.....Molly King, Stanford University

Session 224 OCC 207

Theory: Honoring the Work and Legacy of Adele E. Clarke

Organizer: Dan Morrison, Abilene Christian University

Sunday • 8:30 AM–10:00 AM

[Panel with Presenters]

Presider: Monica Casper, University of Arizona

Panelists: Dan Morrison, Abilene Christian University; Monica Casper, University of Arizona; Sara Shostak, Brandeis University; Savina Balasubramanian, Loyola University Chicago; Janet Shim, UC San Francisco

Session 225 OCC 208

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Sunday • 8:30 AM–10:00 AM

Gender: Presidential Session: Millennials, Gender and Inequality, sponsored by the Committee on the Status of Women [Formal Paper &Research in Progress Session] Organizer and Presider: Sojung Lim, Utah State University

What Millennials Think About Their Future? A Cross-National Study of Millennials' Aspiration .....Soo-Yeon Yoon, Sonoma State University

Seeing the Light? Persistence in Individual Explanations for Gender Inequality.....Emily Carian and Amy Johnson, Stanford Fat Women on Instagram: Gendered and Racialized Constructions of Sexual Subjectivity Through Social Media .....Amanda Rodriguez, University of California Santa Barbara

Utilizing Intersectionality and Reproductive Justice Frameworks to Teach Millennials about Reproductive Politics .....Lori Baralt, California State University Long Beach

Session 226 OCC 210-211

Sunday • 8:30 AM–10:00 AM

Economic Sociology: Work, Inequality, and Consumption: Research in Economic Sociology [Formal Paper & Research in Progress Session]

Organizer: Elizabeth Sowers, CSU Channel Islands

Presider: Melanie Borstad, CSU Los Angeles Adjuncts Finding Employment: Relational Work and Commodifying Instruction.....Preston Rudy, San Jose State University Cultural Consumption as Compensatory Strategy of Cultural Capital: Evidence from China.....Ke Nie, UC San Diego

The Effects of Technological Development on Wage Inequality and Unemployment in the Service Sector.....Melanie Borstad, California State University Los Angeles

The Rise of Craft Guitar Industry under Global Commodity Chains: How Could the Artisanal Mode of Production Survive under a Liberal Economy Regime.....Yi-Chen Liu, University of California Santa Cruz

Session 227 OCC 212

Sunday • 8:30 AM–10:00 AM

Life Course and Aging: Life Course and Aging I [Formal Paper & Research in Progress Session ]

Organizer: Deborah Thorne, University of Idaho

Presider: Jennifer Utrata, University of Puget Sound Becoming an 'Adult' in Contemporary Society: Shifting Landscapes and Meanings of 'Successful' Family Transitions .....Barbara Mitchell and Rebecca Lennox, Simon Fraser University

Old and Alone: The Influence of Mental Health on Social Isolation Among Older Adults.....Andrew Wister, Simon Fraser U. Supergrandmas to the Rescue: How Intensive Grandparenting Supports Adult Children.....Jennifer Utrata, U. of Puget Sound 8:30-11:00 AM

Session 228 California Sunday • 8:30 AM–11:00 AM

PSA Council 2019-20 Members and Guests: Dennis Downey, CSU Channel Islands; Ellen Reese, UC Riverside; Elaine Bell Kaplan, University of Southern California; Kathy Kuipers, University of Montana; Amy Orr, Linfield College; Wendy Ng, San Jose State University; Lora Vess, University of Alaska Southeast; Susan Mannon, University of the Pacific; Katja Guenther, UC Riverside; Linda Henderson, St. Mary's University, Calgary; Marcia Hernandez, University of the Pacific; Sharon Elise, CSU San Marcos; Uriel Serrano, UC Santa Cruz; Amy Leisenring, San Jose State University; Tina Burdsall, Portland State University; Patricia Gwartney, University of Oregon; Christine Bose, University of Washington; Lora Bristow, PSA; Robert Futrell, University of Nevada Las Vegas; Sharon Davis, University of La Verne; Gary Hytrek, CSU Long Beach; Kelley Strawn, Willamette University; Ynez Wilson Hirst, St. Mary's College of California; Ann Strahm, CSU Stanislaus; Michelle Alexander, University of Oregon

Session 229

OCC 202

10:15-11:45AM

Sunday • 10:15 AM–11:45 AM Education-Higher Education: Teachers Don't Look or Think Like Us: Fostering Liberation through Revolutionary Pedagogy [Panel with Presenters] Organizer and Presider: Oscar Fabian Soto, UC Santa Barbara No Te Rajes, Mijx/a/o: Rehumanizing Pedagogies in the Era of Memes, Fear, and Professional Wokeness.....Idalia Robles De Leon, University of California-Santa Barbara

Barrio Pedagogy: The Forgotten Voices of Academia.....Oscar Fabian Soto, University of California Santa Barbara Political Epistemologies: The Push for more Latinx Teachers in Early Childhood Education.....Ricardo Fonseca, University of California-Santa Barbara

Session 230

OCC 203

Sunday • 10:15 AM–11:45 AM

Crime, Law, and Deviance: Formal Responses to Crime and their Effects [Formal Paper &Research in Progress Session] Organizer: Tanya Nieri, UC Riverside

Presider: Desire Anastasia, Metropolitan State U. of Denver

A Look at Female Intimate Partner Violence Offenders Through the Lens of Feminist Convict Criminology.....Desire Anastasia, Metropolitan State University of Denver

A Race for Trust: Perceptions of Homicide Reduction in El Salvador.....Nalya Rodriguez, University of California Irvine Heroes on the Fire Line, Felons on the Return Home: A Phenomenological Study into the Reentry Experience of Female Inmate Firefighters as They Transition out of California's Conservation Camp Program.....Heather Anderson, California State University Northridge

They Sacrificed for Us, We Need to Give Them a Helping Hand Now': Local Reasoning in Combat Veteran's Court.....Stacy Burns, Loyola Marymount University

Tracing the Connection between the War on Drugs and Gentrification in the Nation's Capital.....Tanya Golash-Boza and Eva Hernandez, University of California, Merced

Session 231 OCC 204

Sunday • 10:15 AM–11:45 AM

Migration/Immigration: Negotiating the Structural Violences of Immigrant Illegality [Formal Paper & Research in Progress Session] Organizer: Daniel Olmos, CSU Northridge

Presider: Erin Hoekstra, U. of Minnesota Public Charge, Policies of Disentitlement, and the Immigrant Health Crisis.....Erin Hoekstra, University of Minnesota Banished Men: How the U.S. Deportation System Fragments Families and Inhibits Return.....Abigail Andrews, UC San Diego "They Can Take Your Papers:" Fear and Anxiety in a Sanctuary City.....Florencia Rojo, University of California San Francisco

Session 232 OCC 205

Sunday • 10:15 AM–11:45 AM

Politics and the State (Political Sociology): Social Movements [Formal Paper Session]

Organizer: Christopher Chase Dunn, UC Riverside

Presider: Zoe Kenney, Northern Arizona University Activism as Community: Political Activism of Millennials.....James Davidson, Baylor University Demography is Not Destiny: Politics and the Reshaping of the American Dream.....Carlton Floyd and Thomas Reifer, University of San Diego

How Social Ties Impact Participation in the Black Lives Matter (BLM) Movement.....Pamela Hong and Clayton Peoples, University of Nevada, Reno Solidarity, Not Charity: Applied Mutual Aid in Natural Disaster Relief.....Zoe Kenney, NorthernArizona University

Session 233 OCC 207

Sunday • 10:15 AM–11:45 AM

Population and Demography: Population and Demography [Formal Paper Session]

Organizer: Robert OBrien, University of Oregon

Presider: Robert Parker, University of Nevada, Las Vegas Leaving Home.....Byron Villacis Cruz and Isabel Garcia Valdivia, University of California Berkeley Women's Dual and Multiple Contraceptive Method Use Across Reproductive Ages.....Hilary Flowers, UC Los Angeles

Session 234 OCC 208 Sunday • 10:15 AM–11:45 AM

Race/Ethnicity: Presidential Session: #NextGenBlackSoc: New Directions in the Sociology of Black Millennials [Panel with Presenters]

Organizer and Presider: Candice Robinson, University of Pittsburgh Young, Black, and Ambitious: Black Middle Class Millennials' Commitment to Community.....Candice Robinson, University of Pittsburgh

Black Christian Millennials: Reconciling Racial and Religious Tensions.....Shaonta'Allen, University of Cincinnati "That Was the Sin That Did Jezebel In": Black Women's Recollection and Reclamation of Their Sexuality.....Ifeyinwa Davis, Louisiana State University

The Everyday as Problematic: Using Millennial Pop Culture to Explicate Social Theory.....Maretta McDonald, Louisiana State University

Session 235 OCC 210-211

Sunday • 10:15 AM–11:45 AM

Labor and Labor Movements: Labor and Labor Movements [Formal Paper Session]

Organizer: Jake Wilson, CSU Long Beach

Presider: Ardcha Premruedeelert, University of California Riverside Impact of Political Regime Changes on the Development of Thai Labor Movement between 1991 and 2018.....Ardcha Premruedeelert, University of California Riverside Sex Segregation and the Gender Pay Gap in China.....Meiying Li, University of Southern California Inside The Human Exclusion Zone: Present and Future Landscapes of Work and Automation in Warehousing and Logistics.....Jason Struna, University of Puget Sound

Session 236 OCC 212 Sunday • 10:15 AM–11:45 AM

Medical Sociology and Health: Inequality, Gender, and Health [Formal Paper & Research in Progress

Session ] Organizer: Margaret Gough, University of La Verne

Presider: Meghna Mukherjee, UC Berkeley

The Costs of Unequal Patient Status in Fertility Medicine: Nurturing Embryos while Obscuring the Women behind the Egg.....Meghna Mukherjee, University of California Berkeley Depression(s) in Japan: Medicalizing Masculinity.....Elyssa Fogleman, University of California Davis More than the Sum of Their Parts: Couples and HIV in Zimbabwe.....Danielle Denardo, Soka University ofAmerica

Weight Status, Stigma, and Well-being in Adolescents: Exploring Gender and Race.....Sadie Ridgeway, Washington State U.

11:00AM-12:30 PM

Session 237 Oakland

Sunday • 11:00 AM–12:30 PM

2020 PSA Program Committee Members: Dennis Downey, CSU Channel Islands; Elizabeth Sowers, CSU Channel Islands; Ellen Reese, UC Riverside; Jose Munoz, CSU San Bernardino; Joshua Meisel, Humboldt State; Linda Rillorta, Mt. San Antonio College; Gabriele Plickert, CSU Pomona; Brianne Davila, Cal Poly Pomona; Laura Earles, Lewis-Clark State College; Rachel Soper, CSU Channel Islands; Anna Muraco, Loyola Marymount; Laury Oaks, UCSB; Susan Rahman, College of Marin; Pete Simi, Chapman; Katie Dingeman-Cerda, CSU Los Angeles; Celia Lacayo, UCLA; Georgiana Bostean, Chapman; Augustine Kposowa, UC Riverside; Daniel Olmos, CSU Northridge; Kristy Shih, CSU Long Beach; Reid Leamaster, Glendale Comm. College (AZ); Dilshani Sarathchandra, U. of Idaho; Jodi O'Brien, Seattle U.; Amanda Shigihara, CSU Sacramento; Alexis McCurn, CSU Dominguez Hills; Ann Travers, Simon Fraser U.; Reha Kadakal, CSU Channel Islands; Dolores Ortiz, Oxnard College; Robert E. Kettlitz, Hastings College; Sharon Elise, CSU San Marcos; Georgiann Davis, U. Nevada Las Vegas; Jey Strangfeld, CSU Stanislaus; Alicia Bonaparte, Pitzer College; Christy Glass, Utah State; Jennifer Sherman, WSU Pullman; Dana Nakano, CSU Stanislaus; Jennifer Reich, U. of CO Denver; Jason Struna, U. of Puget Sound; Raphi Rechitsky, National U.; Oluwakemi Balogun, U. of Oregon; Jennifer Sherman, WSU Pullman; Nella Van Dyke, UCMerced; Pepper Glass, Weber State; Michael Chavez, CSU Long Beach; James Courage Singer, Salt Lake Comm. College; Jennifer Puentes, Eastern Oregon U.; Michelle Alexander, U. of Oregon

Session 238

OCC 201

12:00-1:30 PM

Sunday • 12:00 PM–1:30 PM

Teaching Sociology: Preparing and Supporting Students [Research in Progress Session]

Organizer: Susan Murray, San Jose State University

Presider: Pamela McMullin-Messier, Central Washington U. "I Wish I Had Known This Sooner": Comprehending the Reason behind the Madness for Student Success with a Cornerstone Course .....Pamela McMullin-Messier and Connie Robinson, Central Washington University Designing a Graduate Student Professional Development Workshop Series.....Kathryn Hadley, Hanover College; Aya Kimura Ida, California State University Sacramento Methods & Shoestrings: Student Driven Applied Equity Research .....Dana Maher, College of the Redwoods; Aluka Eddy, Humboldt State University

Session 239

OCC 202

Sunday • 12:00 PM–1:30 PM

Applied, Clinical, and Public Sociology: Learning by Growing: The Promise of Public Sociology [Panel with Presenters] Organizer and Presider: Judith Liu, University of San Diego

Panelists: Marcelle Darby, University of San Diego, Biology; Emalyn Leppard, Montgomery Middle School, Resource Teacher; Judith Liu, University of San Diego

Session 240

OCC 203

Sunday • 12:00 PM–1:30 PM

Crime, Law, and Deviance: Rehabilitation [Research in Progress Session ]

Organizer: Tanya Nieri, University of California at Riverside

Presider: Deirdre Caputo-Levine, Idaho State University

An Unexpected Space: Caring, Safety and Punitiveness in a Juvenile Justice Program in a Conservative State.....Deirdre Caputo-Levine, Idaho State University

Literacy and the Carceral Matrix of Power .....Clint Terrell, University of California Santa Barbara

Session 241

OCC 204

Sunday • 12:00 PM–1:30 PM

Methods: Methodology [Formal Paper & Research in Progress Session ]

Organizer and Presider: Robert OBrien, University of Oregon

An Affirmative Examination of Best Practices in Phone Interviewing.....Katrina Kimport, UC San Francisco

Inductive Qualitative Social Science Research as a Necessary Element of Data Science.....Donald Winiecki and Bryant Hay, Boise State University

Modeling Stigma in Exponential Random Graph Models.....Francis Lee and Carter T Butts, University of California Irvine

Session 242

OCC 205

Sunday • 12:00 PM–1:30 PM

Regional Studies, Transnationalism, Globalization, and Development: Everyday Lives in the Era of Globalization [Research in Progress Session] Organizer: Shweta Adur, CSU Los Angeles Presider: Yao Lu, UC Davis

Assimilation in Africa: Chinese Adaptation in Zambia.....Yao Lu, University of California Davis Gender, Class and Transnational Migration among Nigerian Returnees and Nigerian Birth Tourists.....Oluwakemi Balogun, University of Oregon

Session 243

OCC 206

Sunday • 12:00 PM–1:30 PM

Media and Communication: Making a Difference: Impact of the Media [Formal Paper & Research in Progress Session] Organizer: Linda Rillorta, Mt. San Antonio College Presider: Gracelyn Bateman, Luna Peak Company

The Role of Social Media in the Emotional Lives of People with Vitiligo.....Elizabeth Witcher, University of California Davis Snapshots of Life After Loss: Exploring Vulnerability & Grief.....Gracelyn Bateman and Melody Lomboy, Luna Peak Co. Beyond Remission.....Gracelyn Bateman and Melody Lomboy, Luna Peak Company

Session 244

OCC 207

Sunday • 12:00 PM–1:30 PM

Applied, Clinical, and Public Sociology: Getting Uncomfortable with Difficult Knowledge: Meeting the Challenges of Community-Based Research [Panel with Presenters] Organizer and Presider: Esa Syeed, CSU Long Beach "A Framework for Critical Community-Based Research".....Esa Syeed, California State University Long Beach Researching towards Consciousness: Students' Critical Reflexivity on Social Justice Education.....Mahindra Mohan Kumar, Nikki Lowe, Domonic Moran, Karmina Rucobo, and Esa Syeed, California State University Long Beach

Negotiating Power: An Uncomfortable Reflection on the Role of the Professor-Researcher in the Classroom.....Claudia Lopez, California State University Long Beach

Session 245

OCC 208

Sunday • 12:00 PM–1:30 PM

Childhood and Youth: Presidential Session: Reconstructing Expertise on Resistance: What We Can Learn from Young Communities of Color Mobilizing against Social Inequality [Panel with Presenters]

Organizer and Presider: Theresa Hice Johnson, University of California Santa Cruz

Youth Rural Activism: Organizing and Mobilizing in California's Central Valley, featuring Valeria Mena.....Roxanna Villalobos, University of California Santa Cruz

On Powerful Children and Public Health.....Karina Ruiz and Lesly Martinez Ibanez, University of California Santa Cruz Oakland to Johannesburg: Travel as Social Resistance....Theresa Hice Johnson, UC Santa Cruz; Cienna Clark, Mills College Session 246

OCC 212

Sunday • 12:00 PM–1:30 PM

Life Course and Aging: Life Course and Aging II [Formal Paper & Research in Progress Session ]

Organizer: Deborah Thorne, University of Idaho

Presider: Seon Yup Lee, Washington State University

Age Homophily across the Life Cycle: Age, Institution, and Networks.....Seon Yup Lee, Washington State University Aging Immigrants: The Effects of Legal Status.....Isabel Garcia Valdivia, University of California Berkeley Convergence or Divergence? Older Adults' Disease Diagnoses by Nativity and Citizenship in California.....Hilary Flowers, University of California Los Angeles

Index to Participants

By Session Number

Abbott, Erika : 66

Abelson, Miriam : 54 , 76, 96

Abumaye, Mohamed: 175

Acevedo , Gino : 160

Adamson, Tyler: 81

Adur, Shweta : 53 , 153, 174, 242

Aguirre , Nathalie : 160

Ahmed, Aziza : 184

Ahmed, Sarah : 55

Ajanel, Marlyn : 56

Al Nima, Mais : 94

Aldecoa, John: 85

Alemseged, Maraky : 1

Alexander, Michelle: 12 , 35, 228, 237

Alexander, Victoria : 7

Alfrey, Lauren : 196

Alimahomed-Wilson, Sabrina: 122

Allen, Shaonta`: 234

Alnagar, Hala : 94

Alvarez Mejia, Biridiana : 164

Alvarnaz, Mox : 146

An, Minyoung: 112

Anastasia, Desire : 122 , 166, 230

Anckle , Stephanie : 2 , 35, 137

Anderson, Erin: 111

Anderson, Heather : 153 , 230

Anderson-Connolly, Richard : 31

Andonaegui, Alejandro: 184

Andrews, Abigail : 231

Angelo, Hillary : 178

Apesoa-Varano, Ester Carolina : 180

Arevalo, Christian: 87

Arnett, Stephanie : 170 , 204

Arxer, Steven : 94

Ashley, Wendy: 199

Atkins, Anya : 140

Atkins, Celeste : 35 , 156, 179, 198

Aust, Megan : 27

Avalos, Diego : 221

Ayala, Celine : 212

Azedi, Arman : 150

B. Macias, Deva : 188

Baer-Bositis, Livia : 55

Bailey, Emma : 102 , 174

Baker, Christina: 35 , 53

Baker, Dylan: 218

Balasubramanian, Savina: 224

Balbuena, Nicole : 80

Balogun, Oluwakemi: 237 , 242

Bany, James : 100

Barajas, Manuel : 17 , 102, 115

Baralt, Lori : 225

Barber, Kristen: 52 , 96

Barrett, Don: 11

Bass, Madeline : 129

Bassett, Kath : 92

Bateman, Gracelyn: 243

Beattie, Irenee : 26 , 87

Becerra, René: 150

Becker, Lindsay : 145

Bell Kaplan, Elaine : 8 , 12, 21, 35, 36, 72, 93, 119, 123, 214, 228

Bell, Danielle : 139

Beltran, Odalys : 141

Beltz, Lindsey: 46

Benavides, Celina : 64

Benn, Beth : 159

Bennett, Elizabeth : 33 , 137, 198, 217

Bentz, Sarah : 182

Berberoglu, Berch : 18 , 35, 109, 153, 203

Berghaus, Abbey : 94

Berkeley, Xenon: 77

Bernardes Pereira, Ricardo : 174

Bigelow, Kelsey: 117

Birmingham, Rachel: 101

Bisciglia, Michael: 112

Blashill, Bernadette : 142

Bloom, Quinn: 85

Blum, Dinur : 6 , 58, 218

Boero, Natalie : 52 , 113

Bonaparte, Alicia: 108 , 237

Borer, Michael Ian: 136

Borstad, Melanie : 226

Bose, Christine: 12 , 35, 214, 228

Bostean, Georgiana: 237

Boulay, Nadine: 133

Boyns, David: 99 , 199

Brallier, Sara: 23

Brand, Amanda : 4

Brault, Elizabeth : 101 Bravo, Odalys : 154

Brents, Barb: 189

Brick, Carmen: 88

Bridges, Tristan : 96 , 210 Bristow, Lora : 12 , 35, 214, 228

Brooks, Jackie : 31

Brown, Addie : 60

Brown, Danielle: 161

Brown, Jeremy : 170 , 204

Brown, Sherrea: 195

Bruene, Sara : 30 , 49

Buchanan, B.B. : 192

Burawoy, Michael: 93

Burdsall, Tina: 12 , 35, 214, 228

Burk, Ashley: 142

Burns, Deborah: 19

Burns, Stacy: 230

Butler, Marie: 11

Butow, Cassidy : 10 , 199

Butts, Carter T: 91 , 105, 241

Byrd, Ashlyn : 181

Cabrera, Debra : 101 , 164

Caldeira, Larissa: 78

Calderon, Darnell : 163

Camacho, Michelle M. : 22 , 149

Campbell, AC : 198

Cantwell, Allison: 158

Capous-Desyllas, Moshoula : 126

Caputo-Levine, Deirdre : 240

Carian, Emily: 225

Carlson, Matthew: 35

Carrasco, Anthony : 82

Carreon, Daniela : 2

Carrigan, Jacqueline : 31 Carroll, Ellen: 56

Carter, Michael: 85

Case, Erin : 83

Casper, Monica: 224

Castillo, Beda : 79

Cates, Jeff : 66 , 79

Cerda-Jara, Michael : 67

Cervantes, Marisa : 25

Cervelli, Bridget : 62

Chao, Lynn : 81

Chase Dunn, Christopher : 18 , 222, 232

Chatillon, Anna: 194

Chavez, Michael: 237

Cheng, Mallory: 82

Child, Breanna: 71

Chin, Christina : 136

Chin-Newman, Christina : 128

Cho, Ye Rim : 82

Chomczyński, Piotr A.: 46 , 101

Chong, Melanie: 7

Chow, Tiffany : 3

Christensen, Mackenzie: 76

Ciabattari, Teresa: 51

Cisneros, Nora: 89

Clark Jr, Brent: 192

Clark, Cienna: 245

Clark, Virgil: 19

Clark-Ibáñez, Marisol : 2 , 65, 95

Coleman, Eric: 94

Collins, Randall: 106

Conner, Hannah: 34

Contreras, Santina: 124

Contreras-Medrano, Diego: 221

Cook, Alison: 16

Coombes, Emily : 171 , 189

Cope, Michael: 50

Copeland, Mason : 146

Corona, Gabriela : 89

Coronel, Jessica: 45

Cortese, Tony: 11

Cortez-Regan, Lori: 126

Council, LaToya: 21

Cox, Breneya : 175

Coyne, Ashley : 139

Cragun, Levi : 160

Cragun, Ryan : 195 , 201

Cramer, Lori: 100

Cretser, Gary: 11 , 35, 39

Crowell, Amber: 23

Cruz , Lorena : 63

Cruz, Taylor : 201

Cupery, Tim : 173

D`Ambrosio, Giovanni : 187

Dahlin, Cailin : 77

Daniels, Heather : 26

Darby, Marcelle: 239

Davidson, James : 55 , 232

Davidson, Theresa : 91

Davila, Brianne: 237

Davis, Georgiann: 113 , 155, 237

Davis, Ifeyinwa: 156 , 234

Davis, Sean: 35 , 121, 202

Davis, Sharon : 12 , 35, 38, 43, 72, 123, 228

De La O, Johnpaul : 77

De La Torre, Elvira: 44

De Welde, Kris: 16

Dean, James: 107

DeCarsky, Ryan : 81

DeJesus-Ponce, Seleni : 144

DeLand, Michael : 212

Delgado, Enilda: 128

Deming, Sarah: 177

Denardo, Danielle : 236

Deniz-Zaragoza, Mirella: 156

DeSantis, Sabrina : 105

Deverux, Raven: 88

DiBranco, Alex : 192

Dickens, David R.: 92

Didarloo, Sosseh : 64

Dingeman-Cerda, Katie: 237

Dolphin, William: 138

Dorn, Dean S.: 39 , 72

Douangviseth, Tony: 176

Downey, Dennis : 12 , 35, 214, 228, 237

Drew, Emily: 108

Drew, Patricia : 145 , 159

Duckett, Danielle : 24 , 35, 40

Dugan, Rhonda : 175 , 186

Dukes, Andrea : 60

Dunkin, Derek : 140

Dunn, Keelin : 166

Duran-Aydintug, Candan : 170

Dutta Hazarika, Sneha : 35 , 40, 74

Dworkin, Shari : 73

Dyar, Christina: 101

Earl, Emma: 111

Earles, Laura : 24 , 48, 69, 90, 103, 116, 217, 237

Easley, Christina : 78

Ebrahimi, Jamileh: 176

Eddy, Aluka : 162 , 238

Elise, Sharon: 12 , 35, 97, 175, 228, 237

Elliott, Marta : 75 , 124, 159

Elliott, Sinikka: 134

Englert, Margaret: 77

Erickson, Natasha: 191

Eschler, Edwin: 55

Escobar, Maria: 102

Escobedo, Cindy : 89

Espindola, Celeste : 2

Espinoza, Mario Alberto: 207

Esqueda, Yaritza : 84

Estefan, Michel : 100 , 218

Estrada, Emir : 32 , 131

Evans, Bonnie : 187

Evans, M.D.R. : 97, 98

Ezzet, Roxanne: 77

Fagan, Camisha: 56 , 100

Farquhar, Lee: 91

Fay, Annabel : 62

Fazzino, Lori: 24

Fields, Hannah : 207

Fischer, Charles : 16

Fitzpatrick, Larissa: 34

Fitzwater Gonzales, Laura : 5

Flores, Alma Itzé: 89

Flores, Edward: 32 , 197

Flores, Glenda: 32

Flores, Juan : 67

Flores, Kassandra: 165

Flowers, Hilary : 233 , 246

Floyd, Carlton: 232

Floyd, Hugh : 85

Fogleman, Elyssa : 236

Fonseca, Ricardo: 229

Foran, John: 69

Forbush, Alexandria: 183

Ford, Allison : 90 , 109

Forneret, Thais : 64

Francis, Robert : 3

Fraser, Richard: 152

Frazier, Johann: 163

Fretwell, Michelle: 66 , 146

Frymer, Benjamin : 14

Fuentes, Vincent : 43

Fuller , Gabrielle : 186

Futrell, Robert : 12 , 75, 97, 150, 192, 216, 228

Gaeta, Joanna: 7

Gallagher, Robert : 56

Gallant, Nicole : 18

Gan, Kimberly : 68

Garcia Valdivia, Isabel : 233 , 246

Garcia, Carlos: 87

Garcia, Nicholas: 139

Garcia, Rocio: 121

Gassman, Madeline: 71

Gast, Julie: 111

Gaston, Jessica: 165

Gatillon, Jean-Pierre: 45

Gee, Ari : 83

Gemar, Adam : 173

Gibbs, Larry: 82

Glass, Christy : 16 , 37, 148, 237

Glass, Pepper : 71 , 193, 237

Gleit, Rebecca : 191

Glennie, Charlotte : 92

Goedert, Skye: 181

Golash-Boza, Tanya : 230

Golizadeh, Keyvan : 142

Gonzales, Alicia : 35 , 108, 156

Gonzalez, Armando: 173

Gonzalez, Nancy: 149

Gonzalez, Natalia : 77

Goodman, Yasmine : 162

Goodwin, Glenn : 11 , 106, 118

Gough, Margaret : 124 , 159, 180, 236

Gougherty, Matthew : 44

Greco, Evan : 160

Green, Sierra : 61

Greer, Kerry : 182

Greer, Mackenzie: 57

Gregg, Holly : 188

Greiner, Patrick: 69

Greisen, Jackie: 80

Griepp, Romy: 43

Grindal, Matthew : 57 , 84, 98, 179

Grosglik, Rafi : 70 , 196

Grossman, Barbara : 208

Gruys, Kjerstin: 52 , 126

Guckenheimer, Debra : 86

Guenther, Katja: 12 , 35, 133, 228

Guerrero, Allison : 84

Guldahl, Janelle : 78

Guldenbrein, Sarah : 103

Gumbhir, Vikas : 24 , 35, 167, 182

Gummersall, Cassidy : 90

Guthrie, Deirdre: 177

Gutierrez, Armand: 130

Gutierrez, Edith: 221

Gutierrez-Mock, Luis : 73

Guy, Roger : 46 , 101

Guy, Yoshi : 15

Gwartney, Patricia: 12 , 35, 214, 228

Ha, Jasmine Trang: 152

Hadley, Kathryn: 238

Haggerty-Lester, Tracey : 195

Hallenbeck, Hannah : 164

Hamal Gurung, Shobha : 190

Han, Chong-suk: 94

Han, Yuyang : 188

Hancock, Black Hawk : 49 , 70, 96, 136, 157, 178, 197, 212

Hanley, Eric: 222

Hanseen, Morgan: 165

Hanson, Kenneth : 90 , 147 Hardnack, Chris : 86

Harris, RianSimone: 59 Harrison, Jennifer : 184 Harrison, Jill Ann : 3 , 16, 27 Harvill, Johnny: 185 Hatfield, Kayler : 181 Hay, Bryant: 241 Hayes, William : 6 , 142 Haynes Stein, Alana : 49 Henderson, Kent : 48 Henderson, Linda : 12 , 35, 111, 228 Henley, Megan : 29 , 78 Hennessy, Judy: 179 Hernandez, Allyssa: 162 Hernandez, Alyssa : 130 Hernandez, Eva: 230 Hernandez, Jeannette : 191 Hernandez, Marcia: 12 , 35, 53, 82, 228 Herrera, Daisy: 117 Herrera, Jennifer: 42 Herrera, Stephanie: 117 Hidalgo , Danielle : 120 Hidalgo, LeighAnna: 89 Higsmith, Ashley: 7 Hill, Huiying : 128 , 170 Hill, Nyla: 186 Hillier, Ashley: 183

Hilwig, Stephanie: 204 Hinrichs, Ramona: 140 Hirsch, Nicole : 129 Hochschild, Arlie: 93

Hodgkinson, Brooke : 145 Hoekstra, Erin : 231

Hollist, Dusten: 204

Hondagneu-Sotelo, Pierrette: 32

Hong, Pamela: 232

Hood, Katherine : 88

Hoofman, Kara: 159

Hope Alkon, Alison : 70

Hormel, Leontina : 23 , 103, 200

Hovav, April: 29

Howard, Emma: 77

Hoxmeier, Jill: 189

Huang, Haisu: 150

Huang, Jacob : 28 , 47, 68, 158 Huang, Lindsey : 204

Huerta, Lydia : 102 Humble, Lorissa B.: 104 Hummel, Lisa : 211 Hunter, Savannah : 3 Hurst, Allison : 10 , 26, 75 Hyde, David: 198

Hytrek, Gary : 12 , 35, 228

Ida, Aya Kimura : 37 , 218, 238

Ingersoll, Alicia : 16

Ingraham, Natalie : 83, 113 , 181

Inlow, Alana R.: 25

Jackson, Jorden : 50

Jackson, Shirley A.: 37 , 51, 140

Jacobs, Derric: 100

Janning, Michelle : 105

Jasso, Guadalupe : 63 , 193

Jaworski, Christian: 6

Jay, Nicole: 10

Jeffrey, Wesley : 87

Jenkins , Nicole : 136

Jepson, Mark : 222

Jiang, Ting : 153

Johnson, Amy : 225

Johnson, Briauna : 99

Johnson, Chelsea: 21

Johnson, Lisa : 56

Johnson, Theresa : 245

Johnson, Tonmar: 74 , 148

Johnston, Joe : 14 , 87, 165, 191

Jones, Adriana : 164

Jones, Aidan : 145

Jones, Lisa: 179

Jones, Sierra : 147

Jordan, Meggan: 40 , 158, 185

Jordan, Sharalyn: 133

Kabba, Teresa: 77

Kadakal, Reha : 110 , 237

Kade, Tristen : 126

Kaiser, Kathy: 11

Kaminski, Kylen: 56

Kang, Jessica: 222

Kaplan, Robyn: 132

Karimi, Akram: 153

Kauffman, Matthew: 132

Kaur, Amritpal : 160

Kayed, Noor: 166

Kebede, Alem: 118

Kelley, Jonathan: 98

Kennan, Dan: 210

Kenney, Zoe : 232

Kettlitz, Robert E. : 13 , 56, 57, 58, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 77, 78, 79, 80, 81, 82, 83, 84, 125, 139, 140, 141, 142, 143, 144, 145, 146, 160, 161, 162, 163, 164, 165, 166, 167, 181, 182, 183, 184, 185, 186, 187, 188, 237

Khonach, Torisha: 157

Kidwell, Josiah: 208

Kim, Jinna: 47

Kim, Minjeong : 193

Kim, Minyoung : 129

Kimport, Katrina: 241

Kincaid, John : 192

King, Matthew : 169 , 195 King, Molly : 76 , 223

Kinney, Sam: 146

Klinger, Ian A. : 132

Klipfel, Lana : 160

Koch, Christiana : 84

Koppner, Heinz : 10

Kposowa, Augustine: 237

Kreiter, Michael : 99

Kretschmer, Kelsy : 129 , 150, 171, 192, 205

Kreutz, Melissa: 199

Kuipers, Kathy: 12 , 35, 37, 134, 214, 228

Kulick, Alex : 192 , 207

Kulkarni, Saili: 7

Kunitzer, Meagan : 145

Kushida, Melanie: 98

Kwon, Hee Eun: 130

Kyle, David : 196

Lacayo, Celia: 237

LaFetra Collier, Suzanne: 38

Lamb, Heidi: 57

Lampé, Aaron Jacob : 184

Lande, Brian : 52

Landeros, Steph : 126

Landers, Anthony : 67

Lane, Tasha : 88

Larkin, Timothy : 183

Larson, Ian : 117

Lauderdale, Skyler: 4

Laus, Vincent : 28 , 200, 217

Lauterwasser, Steven : 118 , 222

Lawton, Leora : 57 , 163

Le, Vy : 1

Leader, Rachel : 61

Leamaster, Reid : 132 , 195, 208, 237

Leas, Allison : 140

Lee, Armel : 167

Lee, Chioun: 75

Lee, Francis: 241

Lee, Jess: 47

Lee, Jihye : 130

Lee, Jooyoung : 197

Lee, Seon Yup : 246

Leiker, Dylan: 139

Leiker, Jason : 86 , 111, 146, 200

Leisenring, Amy: 12 , 35, 214, 228

Lennox, Rebecca : 42 , 227

Leon, Manuel : 139

Lepe, Jaqueline: 88

Leppard, Emalyn: 239

Leslie, Myles: 52

Lewin, Alisa : 193

Lewin, Benjamin: 141

Lewis, Christian : 66

Lewis, Libby : 99

Li, Meiying: 235

Li, Rebecca S. K.: 18

Liao, Celine : 142

Libby, Anne: 180

Liew, Warren: 52

Light, Ryan: 75

Lim, Sojung : 108 , 152, 225

Lin, May : 133 , 176

Listrovaya, Liudmila : 18

Little, Patricia : 215

Littlejohn, Krystale : 134

Liu, Chuncheng : 189

Liu, Judith : 22 , 239

Liu, Yi-Chen : 226

Livas, Selena: 66

LoConto, David G.: 104

Lomboy, Melody: 243

Lopez, Alexis : 56

Lopez, Carolina: 2

Lopez, Claudia : 53 , 244

Lopez, David: 31

Lopez, Mariana : 167

Lopez, Mikaela : 141

Lovett, Amanda: 104 , 169

Lowe Henk, Nori: 14 , 65

Lowe, Nikki: 244

Loy, Victoria : 126

Lu, Yao : 242

Luna, Zakiya : 171

Ly, Louise : 112

Mabee, Carmen : 59

Mabry, Dustin : 19

Macaluso, Suzanne : 111 , 169

Macareno, Jesse : 58

Machado, Stephanie: 158

MacMurray, Nicholas: 150

Maguire, John : 208

Maher, Dana : 238

Mahmoudi, Kooros: 172

Maldonado, David : 67

Maldonado, Rene : 17

Malmrose, Ellie : 56 , 78

Mamaril, Taylor Fe: 56

Mangum, Hannah : 85 , 160

Mannon, Susan: 12 , 35, 228

Manski, Ben : 69 , 129

Marcelli, Enrico : 97 , 130

Marchbank, Jennifer: 133

Mardones Marshall, Antonia : 154

Marston, Melissa: 173

Martinez, Charles: 17

Marx, Marcia : 1 , 7, 20, 36, 59, 175, 196, 209, 215

Maryanski, Alexandra : 85

Marzo, Gina: 57

Marzo, Lea : 156

Masci, Krista : 169

Masl, Sonya: 45

Mattei, Dustin : 57

Matthew, Michele : 83 , 160

Matz, Juliana: 56

Mawhirter, Sarah : 100

McCaffree, Kevin: 106

McCall, Jolene : 69

McCarthy, Bill : 42

McClean, Angela : 172

McClure, Heather: 17

McCoy, Julisa : 194

McCumber, Andy : 90

McCurdy, Brook : 78

McCurn, Alexis: 237

McDonald, Madeline : 182

McDonald, Maretta : 101 , 112, 234

McGee, Julius : 69

McKeever, James : 8

McKinney, Jennifer: 14

McKinney, Kai: 126

McMullin-Messier, Pamela : 238

Meisel, Joshua: 62 , 138, 237

Mejia, Armando Xavier : 150

Mendoza, Paola: 26

Mercado, Daniel : 186

Mersmann, Harry : 33 , 218

Messinger, Adam: 101

Messner, Michael: 210

Metwally, Rita : 181

Metzgar, Andrea: 59

Meyers, Joan : 27

Mezahav, Ami: 74

Migliaccio, Todd : 36 , 148, 218

Miller, Carol: 128

Milman, Noriko: 136

Minton-Ryan, Carol: 149

Mitchell, Barbara : 227

Mitchell, Nick: 82

Modile, Adenife: 180

Mohan Kumar, Mahindra : 185 , 244

Mok, Chit Wai John : 129

Moles, Katia : 190

Molina, Andrea: 160

Mollborn, Stefanie: 134

Montez de Oca, Jeffrey: 210

Moore, Marilyn : 149

Mora, Maria De Jesus : 171

Moran, Domonic: 244

Morgan, Alexander : 144

Morosin, Alessandro : 203

Morris, Patricia: 218

Morrison, Dan : 109 , 187, 201, 224

Mossakowski, Krysia : 28 , 98

Mostert, Zendina: 35 , 122

Mota-Back, Xochitl : 135

Mshigeni, Deo : 15

Mueller-Gastell, Katariina : 55

Muirbrook, Kayci : 50

Mukherjee, Meghna : 236

Mulcahy, Michael : 74 , 191

Munoz, Jose: 237

Muraco, Anna: 107 , 237

Murphy , Mollie : 90

Murphy, Matthew: 77

Murphy, Sheigla: 138

Murray, Emily : 140

Murray, Susan : 100 , 111, 137, 169, 190, 238

Musto, Michela : 131

Mutchler, Matt G.: 132

Myers, Charles : 189

Myers, Justin Sean : 70

Myers-Rosa, Kea: 64

Nakano, Dana: 121 , 237

Nam, Sunghee : 128

Nasher, Essma: 7

Nathenson, Sophie : 35 , 158, 199

Navarro-Cruz, Giselle: 177

Neal, Teresa: 118

Nelson, Kristen : 7

Nenga, Sandi: 30 , 43

Newcomb, Michael: 101

Newhart, Michelle : 138

Ng, Wendy: 12 , 35, 37, 137, 228

Nguyen, Thuan : 68

Nicdao, Ethel: 54

Nie, Ke : 226

Nieri, Tanya : 15 , 37, 46, 88, 101, 114, 180, 220, 230, 240

Nikolai, Gloria : 86

Niles, Skye : 124

Nojan, Saugher : 211

Norden, Chris: 103

Nunez, Vanessa : 100 , 205

Nurse, Angela: 104

Nye, Emily : 79

O`Brien, Jodi: 65 , 94, 147, 168, 189, 202, 237

O`Halloran, Jade: 164

O`Sullivan, Lucy : 143

Oaks, Laury : 5 , 152, 194, 207, 237

OBrien, Robert : 233 , 241

Oh, Hyunsu : 3

Olave, Barbara : 149

Ollilainen, Marjukka : 16 , 42, 55, 76, 126, 155

Olmos, Daniel : 130, 172, 193, 206, 221, 231, 237

Olsberg, Joshua: 87

Ordaz, Diego : 59

Ordner, James : 104

Orellana, Jose : 176

Orr, Amy : 12 , 35, 36, 72, 148, 162, 228

Ortenblad , Maddie : 143

Ortiz, David G. : 104

Ortiz, Dolores: 237

Ortuno, David : 26

Ostapiej, Julia: 100

Overmyer-Velazquez, Rebecca : 44

Owiredu, Priscilla : 207

Paniagua Guzman, Antonio : 92

Paradis, Elise : 52

Park, Paige : 50

Pasca, Christina: 201

Paschal, Andie : 183

Paterniti, Debora: 35 , 54

Paterson, Sharon : 26 , 61

Patterson, Silas : 81

Paul, Jessica : 181

Pavlinac, Kayla : 160

Payne, Deana : 207

Pedulla, David: 55

Peone, Tyra: 98

Peoples, Clayton: 232

Perdomo, Kevin : 187

Perry, Charity: 152

Phillips, Peter : 9

Phillips, Rick: 201

Phuong, Sinporion : 146

Pi, Chendong: 152

Pichardo Almanzar, Nelson: 35 , 53

Pierce, Brandon: 16

Pilgeram, Ryanne : 23 , 89, 108, 177

Pilichowski, Kaeley: 143

Pinto, Katy: 37

Pitre-Vézina, Laurence: 18

Plaza, Dwaine: 169

Plickert, Gabriele : 15 , 27, 237

Poggemeyer, Paul : 203

Polisson, Michael : 79

Polson, Michael: 138

Poole, Daniel: 33

Porron, Joceline: 63

Powers, Charles : 90

Premruedeelert, Ardcha : 235

Prewitt, Dana : 44

Prince, Tryce : 140

Pruneda, Evelyn: 156

Puentes, Jennifer : 14 , 44, 200, 237

Pulling, Ashleigh: 199

Pullum, Amanda : 205

Purkayastha, Shirin: 88

Pyle, Nathaniel : 129

Quesada, Cintia: 103

Quesada, Melissa : 87

Qwfan, Hana : 139

Ragsdale, James: 124 Rahman, Susan: 9 , 237

Raijman, Rebecca: 193

Ramirez Cano, Daisy : 165

Ramirez Quach, Christina: 45

Ramirez, Blanca: 131 Ramirez, Elvia : 115

Ramirez, Teresa : 63

Ramirez-Murillo, Ruby : 160

Ramos , Aida : 149

Ranganath, Priya : 172

Rangel, Elizabeth : 182

Raphael, Nate : 105

Ravitz-Dworkin, Amelia : 167

Ray, Cyrilla : 139

Ray, Ranita : 10 , 23, 34, 155

Rechitsky, Raphi: 237

Reese, Ellen: 12 , 35, 156, 214, 228, 237

Reich, Jennifer : 52 , 97, 178, 180, 237

Reifer, Thomas: 232

Renouard, Eiryn: 145

Renshaw, Scott : 91

Reuter, Jordan: 159

Rich, Jonathan : 222

Richards Solomon, Catherine: 16 Richardson, Marlon "UnLearn The World": 119

Ridgeway, Cecilia: 155

Ridgeway, Sadie: 236

Rillorta, Linda : 6 , 19, 91, 104, 117, 137, 198, 237, 243

Rios, Lised : 61

Risman, Barbara: 155

Rivera, Roberto : 8

Roberts, Anthony: 179

Robertson, Mary : 30 , 73, 107

Robertson, Michelle : 35 , 108, 120, 173, 200, 211

Robinson, Brandon: 73

Robinson, Candice : 234

Robinson, Connie: 238

Robles De Leon, Idalia: 229

Rocha Rocha, Adrian: 77

Rockwell, Skylar: 185

Rocque, Bill : 64 , 85, 98

Rodriguez, Amanda: 225

Rodriguez, Israel: 181

Rodriguez, Maria : 162

Rodriguez, Nalya : 230

Rogers , Nodia : 186

Rojo, Florencia : 231

Romo-Gonzalez, Maria : 141

Rookey, Bryan : 220

Ropp, John: 162

Rose, Kaelie : 77

Rose-Campbell, Valerie: 162

Rucobo, Karmina: 244

Rudy, Preston : 22 , 79, 226

Ruijgrok Neubauerova, Jana : 87

Ruiz, Karina: 245

Ruppel, Emily : 147

Sacha, Jeffrey : 173

Sahota, Simranreet: 173

Salinas, Juan : 9 , 63, 221

Salinas, Marisa : 25 , 115

Salzman, Noah: 66

Samuels, Tessa : 59

Sanchez Volatier, Christina: 54

Sanchez Zavala, Orlando: 61

Sanchez, Christian: 199

Sanchez, Luis : 105 , 163, 193

Sanchez, Marisa : 175

Sanders, Scott: 50

Sanders, Yvette : 60

Santellano, Karina : 21

Santos, Xuan: 53

Saperstein, Aliya: 220

Sarabia, Heidy : 115, 221

Sarathchandra, Dilshani: 237

Sarno, Charles: 208

Scarritt, Arthur : 66

Schafer, Rachel: 204

Schipper, Janine: 75 , 97, 216

Schlehofer, Michele: 126

Schmidt, Steven : 71

Schneider, Heidi: 191

Scoville, Caleb : 90

Seals, Dmitri : 99

Seenarine, Moses : 20 , 69, 211

Segura, Brenda: 2

Seim, Josh : 27

Seneca, Cheyenne : 161

Serrano, Uriel : 12 , 35, 43, 127, 176, 228

Shank, Dominique : 104

Sharma, Lucas : 107

Shaw, Olivia : 15 , 157

Sherman, Jennifer: 97 , 237

Sherwood, Yvonne : 135 , 205

Shigihara, Amanda : 22 , 44, 81, 137, 237

Shih, Kristy : 31 , 68, 97, 99, 112, 133, 154, 237

Shim, Janet: 224

Shiner, Lindsey: 71

Shklyan, Karina : 193

Shostak, Sara: 224

Sickels, Mike: 87

Sikirica, Amanda : 3

Silberman, Anna : 56

Siler, Ashley : 56

Sills, Joanna: 149

Silvaggio, Anthony : 74 , 97

Silver, Samantha: 168

Simi, Pete: 109 , 192, 237

Singer, James Courage: 237

Sinha, Mrinal: 77

Smart, Bobbi-Lee: 205

Smedley-Lopez, Dr. Anna: 56

Smiecinska, Nadia : 18

Smith, Sandra : 88

Smith, Sara: 128

Smith, Sarah : 22

Smith, Tammy: 165

Snedker, Karen : 14

Snow, Travis : 168

Sobotka, Tagart : 220

Soligo, Marta: 92

Solis, Delila : 56

Soper, Rachel: 237

Sorin, Cierra : 135

Soto, Oscar Fabian : 229

Southworth, Stephanie : 23

Sowers, Elizabeth : 54 , 226, 237

Soyer, Mehmet : 56 , 90, 97, 143

Spink, Kristina: 128

Squires, Maddie: 26

Stalp, Marybeth : 30

Starr, Chelsea : 132

Steele, Stephen: 13 , 125, 158, 161

Steinberg, Hillary : 97 , 180

Stember, Anna : 188

Stemley, Cornel : 85

Stempel, Carl : 75 , 173

Stevens, Damon: 97

Stock, Rebecca: 56

Stockton, Kayla : 105

Stover, John : 14 , 65

Strahm, Ann : 12 , 35, 37, 217, 228

Strangfeld, Jey: 237

Strawn, Kelley: 12 , 35, 228

Strings, Sabrina: 113

Struna, Jason : 235 , 237

Studebaker, Amanda : 111

SU, HSUAN-AN : 208

Su, Zhixiang : 163

Sugata, Michihiro: 169

Sutton, Jeannette: 91

Swan, Richelle : 37 , 97, 135

Sy, Manfred : 82

Syeed, Esa : 244

Tamir, Ori : 18

Tao, Yu : 201 , 223 Taylor, Sonja : 2 , 87, 201

Teal, Janae: 121

Tejeda, Alondra: 188

Terrell, Clint : 240

Terriquez, Veronica: 176

Tester, Griff : 121 , 189

Texeira, Mary : 215

Theis, Nicholas : 48 , 90

Thiele, Megan : 26 , 66, 149, 170, 204

Thomas, Jeremy : 168

Thomas, Loring: 105

Thompson, Keanu : 77

Thompson-Lastad, Ariana : 124

Thorne, Deborah : 227 , 246

Thorpe, Charles: 110

Tieu, Tina: 181

Tilbrook, Ned : 170

Tillman, Korey : 34

Timmons, Sierra: 187

Tober, Diane: 29

Tobias Neely, Megan : 136

Tokarz, Tamara : 81

Torres, Santos : 219

Tran, Tammy: 128

Travers, Ann : 37 , 73, 107, 121, 133,

237

Treas, Judith : 76

Trost, Claudia: 88

Tsukada, Yusuke : 68 , 218

Tsurkov, Emma : 42

Turner, Jonathan H.: 39 , 106

Tuttle, Steven : 91

Underwood, Mary: 147

Usher, Olivia : 186

Utrata, Jennifer: 80 , 227

Valdez, Elsa: 215

Valenty, Logan: 88

Vallejo, Fernando : 67

van Bergeijk , Renee: 181

Van Dyke, Nella : 237

Van Valkenburgh, Shawn : 76 , 203

Vang, Houa : 66

Varano, Charles: 180

Vasconcellos, Amy : 15

Vega, Christine: 89

Vega, Samantha : 164

Vega, Sara : 70 , 144

Vess, Lora : 12 , 35, 190, 228

Villacis Cruz, Byron: 233

Villalobos, Roxanna : 115 , 245

Villarreal, Anthony : 14 , 122

Vu, Grace: 142

Vyvijal, Shannon: 167

Wachs, Faye: 54

Wafford, Brandon : 82

Wagner, Luke: 208

Wakefield, Chris : 168 , 189

Waldo, Kristin: 132

Walkington, Lori: 53 , 175, 217

Wallace, Douglas : 15

Wangoi, Patrick: 163

Ward, Carol : 50 , 71, 92, 105, 158

Ward, Sarah : 84

Washington, Laina: 139

Watson, Kennedy : 160

Way, Sandra: 97 , 170, 204

Waziri, Aziz Christopher: 31

Webbeking, Gabrielle: 181

Wehner, JoAnne : 27

Weiner, Ivor: 199

Weissman, Jared : 6

Welkley, Debra : 22 , 219

White, James : 154

Whiteaker, Kristin: 22

Whitehead, Jayecee : 64

Whitesitt, Erin : 169

Whitmer, Jennifer : 40 , 147

Whitton, Sarah: 101

Williams, DJ: 168

Williams, Jon : 174

Willis III, LaJaun : 104

Willms, Nicole: 37

Wilson Hirst, Ynez: 12 , 35, 228

Wilson, Jake : 203 , 235

Winiecki, Donald : 66 , 241

Winnett, Sophie: 78

Wissink, Rebecca : 58

Wister, Andrew : 227

Witcher, Elizabeth: 243

Withers, Elizabeth: 35

Wixom, Jacob: 50

Wolfe, Nicole: 9

Wollschleger, Jason: 195

Wong, Chi Pan : 182

Woo, Hyeyoung : 8 , 35, 54, 216

Worden, Horizon : 20

Wozniak, Sara : 166

Wright, Talmadge : 91

Wynn, Alison : 27 , 76

Yamashiro, Jane : 47

Yao, Meng: 128

Yazdiha, Hajar: 21

Yee, Sharon: 33 , 74

Yeritsian, Gary : 117

Yoon, Soo-Yeon: 225

Young, Robert : 98

Youngblood, Hope : 91

Zacarias Lopez, Gabriela: 184

Zacharias, Sydney: 64

Zhang, Cynthia : 28

Zhu, Bingxin : 163

Ziff, Elizabeth : 29 , 60

Zitani-Rios, Raquel: 88, 161

A Closing Note from the Executive Director

Thank you for attending PSA 2019 the 90th annual PSA conference! I hope that you found many sessions and presentations of interest to you and enjoyed intellectual community with your fellow sociologists.

Please watch your email for a post-conference survey, and take a few minutes to give feedback on what you enjoyed about the conference and where PSA can improve.

PSA continues to thrive because of the dedication and volunteer work of many people. The PSA board of directors and officers work throughout the year to make decisions for PSA and ensure its ongoing financial stability. PSA also thrives because of the work of its elected and appointed committees, the Program Chair and Program Committee, and the editorial team of Sociological Perspectives. At the conference itself, student volunteers staff the PSA registration area and Silent Auction.

It is an honor to work with all of you.

Lora Bristow, Executive Director, Pacific Sociological Association

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First floor of the Oakland Marriott Downtown/City Center No PSA events here!

Convention Center elevators go to parking.

The OCC

Convention Center) rooms are all here.

PSA registration area and Silent Auction tables Book exhibit

and stairs

This is the second floor conference area, where almost everything PSAhappens! Conference foyer for undergraduate posters

The Oakland and California rooms are on the third floor. Use the hotel elevator.

Receptions (except for the Student Reception) are in the Skyline Use the hotel elevator to the top floor.

Escalator
Hotel elevator
(Oakland
The Uptown room for some committee meetings

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