87th Annual Meeting of the
Pacific Sociological Association
Oakland, California
Wednesday, March 30 to Saturday, April 2, 2016
at the Marriott Downtown City Center/Oakland Convention Center
Linking Theory and Practice:
The Conduct of Sociology
President: Robert Nash Parker, UC Riverside
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Linking Theory and Practice:
The Conduct of Sociology
87th Annual Meeting of the Pacific Sociological Association
March 30 to April 2, 2016 Oakland, California
President: Robert Nash Parker, UC Riverside
Vice President: Mary Virnoche, Humboldt State University
2017 Program Committee
Michael Aguilera, University of Oregon Paul Almeida, UC Merced
Doreen Anderson-Facile, CSU Bakersfield Carolina Apesoa-Varano, UC Davis Emily Asencio, Sonoma State University Oluwakemi Balogun, University of Oregon Manuel Barajas, CSU Sacramento
Kristin Bates, CSU San Marcos Julie Brines, University of Washington Edgar Butler, UC Riverside
Christopher Chase-Dunn, UC Riverside Marisol Clark-Ibañez, CSU San Marcos Alison Crossley, Stanford University Aimee Dechter, University of Washington Jennifer Eichstedt, Humboldt State University Sharon Elise, CSU San Marcos
Rebecca Emigh, UC Los Angeles Vanesa Estrada, UC Riverside
Brian Gillespie, Sonoma State University Black Hawk Hancock, DePaul University Judy Howard, University of Washington Marcus Anthony Hunter, UC Los Angeles Michelle Inderbitzin, Oregon State University Michelle Jackson, Stanford University Sara Jordan-Bloch, Stanford University Andrew Jorgenson, Boston College Sheila Katz, University of Houston Robert Kettlitz, Hastings College Augustine Kposowa, UC Riverside Kate Luther, Pacific Lutheran University
Matthew Mahutga, UC Riverside Kevin McCaffree, UC Riverside Alexis McCurn, CSU Dominguez Hills
Jeffrey Montez de Oca, U. of Colorado, Col. Springs Daniel Morrison, Vanderbilt University
Lata Murti, Brandman University Tanya Nieri, UC Riverside Robert Nash Parker, UC Riverside Jodi O’Brien, Seattle University
Robert Obrien, Emeritus, University of Oregon Anthony Ocampo, CalPoly Pomona
Kay Kei-Ho Pih, CSU Northridge
Rosemary Powers, Eastern Oregon University K. Ryan Proctor, Avila University
Ellen Reese, UC Riverside
Michelle Robertson, St. Edward’s University Belinda Robnett, UC Irvine
Robert Saltz, Prevention Research Center Scott Savage, University of Houston Ellen Scott, University of Oregon LaTanya Skiffer, CSU Dominguez Hills Jan Stets, UC Riverside
Ann Strahm, CSU Stanislaus
Jody Vallejo, University of Southern California Craig Van Pelt, University of Oregon
Carol Ward, Brigham Young University Dale Willits, CSU Bakersfield
Dear PSA 2016 Annual Meeting Participants,
Welcome to Oakland and the 2016 Pacific Sociological Association 87th Annual Meeting. I think you will agree with
me that the program this year is fantastic, and I know you will enjoy exploring the varieties of sociology represented
here. I want to thank the Program Committee, the PSA committees, and the regular members of PSA who submitted
sessions and ideas about the program. I also want to thank Lora Bristow, our fabulous Executive Director, whose hard
work, dedication, and problem-solving abilities have made this year’s meeting possible and excellent. Check out the
restaurant guide, and explore the diverse cuisines and culture of downtown Oakland, a place about which it is no
longer possible to say “there is no there, there”, as Gertrude Stein once proclaimed. Enjoy!
Robert Nash Parker
President 2015-16
Table of Contents
Meeting Highlights………4
Receptions, Special Events, Special Sessions……….4
Sessions Sponsored by Committees………..5
Author-Meets-Critics Sessions………..5
Committee Meetings………..6
PSA Awards 2016………..6
PSA Officers and Committee Members……….7
Wednesday, March 30——Overview………...8
Wednesday Sessions……….9-15
Thursday, March 31——Overview………..16
Thursday Sesssions………...17-31
Friday, April 1——Overview………..32
Friday Sessions………33-42
Saturday, April 2——Overview………...43
Saturday Sessions………...….44-52
Index of Participants (by Session Number)……….53-55
Past Presidents and Meetings………..57-58
Map—Session Rooms………..59
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Meeting Highlights and Important Information
Registration: In the Jr. Ballroom Pre-Function areaMarch 30 8 am to 8 pm March 31 8 am to 8 pm April 1 8 am to 6 pm April 2 8 am to 1:30 pm Library of Social Science Book Exhibit: In the Conference Foyer, open approximately 8 am to 6 pm daily, to 1:30 pm April 2
PSA 2016 Receptions—open to all registered attendees
These are great places/spaces to meet new people, have fun, and enjoy some free food and refreshments! Wednesday March 30
7-8:30 pm Skyline Welcome Reception: Sweets and Cheeses Thursday March 31
7-8:30 pm Skyline All Committees Reception: Cheeses, Roasted Vegetables, Fruit, Hosted Wine 7-8:30 pm Jr Ballroom 1-3 Student Reception: Sweets, Fajita Bar
Friday April 1
7-8:30 pm Jr. Ballroom Presidential Reception: Hors d’oevres and Dinner Items, Sweets, Cash Bar 8-10 pm Jr. Ballroom Dance with DJ Brotha Subjek: Beer, wine available
Other Special Events—for specific attendees
Wednesday March 3012-1:30 Chairs and Editors Lunch *for PSA Committee Chairs and Editors of Sociological Perspectives* California Room Thursday March 31
7-8:15 am SWS hosted a la carte Breakfast *for SWS Members* Uptown Room Friday April 1
7-8:15 am ASA Chairs Breakfast *for Chairs of Sociology Departments* Oakland Room 10:15-11:45 am CSA Meeting *California Sociological Association Board Meeting* Oakland Room
3:30-5 pm CSU Chairs Meeting *for Chairs of CSU Sociology Departments* Oakland Room Saturday April 2
12-1:30 pm 2017 Program Committee Lunch *for organizers on the 2017 Program Committee* California Room
Presidential Plenary Sessions
Thursday March 31
3:30-5:00 pm Robin Room: The Distribution of Customary Behaviour in a Population: the Total Consumption Model and Alcohol Policy OCC 208
Friday April 1
1:45-3:15 pm Michael Burawoy: Sociology as a Vocation Jr. Ballroom 1-2
Thematic Sessions
Wednesday March 30
3:30-5:00 pm The Sociology of Jonathan H. Turner OCC 204 Thursday March 31
8:30-10:00 am Linking Theory, Activism, and Social Justice Jr. Ballroom 4
8:30-10:00 am Contemporary Youth Movements and Social Movement Theory OCC 208 Friday April 1
10:15-11:45 am Queering Sociological Studies of Race, Class, and Gender OCC 208 3:30-5:00 pm Sociologists in the For-Profit World OCC 207
3:30-5:00 pm Delivering on Diversity: Theory into Action OCC 208 Saturday April 2
12:00-1:30 pm Linking Theory and Practice in Criminal Justice Research OCC 208
Additional Thematic Sessions
Wednesday March 30
1:45-3:15 pm What We Don`t Know Can Hurt Us: Applied Research and Evidence-Based Decision Making OCC 212 Thursday March 31
10:15-11:45 am Violent Crime OCC 204
12-1:30 pm Medical Sociology and Health, Undergraduate Roundtable Jr. Ballrooms 1-3 12-1:30 pm Urban and Community Studies, Undergraduate Roundtable Jr. Ballrooms 1-3 1:45-3:15 pm Ethnographers Circle IV: Validity and Generalizability in Ethnography OCC 210
1:45-3:15 pm Sociological Practice and Community Based Research OCC 212 Friday April 1
10:15-11:45 am Movement Outcomes OCC 212 Saturday April 2
8:30-10:00 am New Directions in Environmental Sociology OCC210
8:30-10:00 am The Role of Social and Human Capital in Changing Neighborhoods OCC 212 1:45-3:15 pm Design For Change: Putting Theory into Practice in South Dallas OCC 202
Special Sessions Sponsored by PSA Committees
Wednesday March 301:45-3:15 pm Be the Change You Want to See in the World: Teaching Careers at the Community College Level, Sponsored by the Committee on Teaching and Committee on Community Colleges OCC 211
1:45-3:15 pm Elephant in the Room: Bullying and Mobbing in the Academy, Sponsored by the Emeritus and Retired Sociologists Committee OCC 201
1:45-3:15 pm Gender in the Academy, Sponsored by the Committee on the Status of Women OCC 205
3:30-5:00 pm Issues Related to Student Success: Roundtable, Sponsored by Committee on Community Colleges OCC 212 3:30-5:00 pm Sharing the Sociological Perspective: A Conversation about Teaching Introductory Sociology,
Sponsored by the Committee on Teaching OCC 205
5:15-6:45 pm Star Speakers Series: Cecilia Ridgeway, Sponsored by Membership Committee OCC 208 Thursday March 31
8:30-10:00 am Graduate School: Getting in & Choosing the Right Program, Sponsored by Student Affairs Committee OCC 202 10:15-11:45 am Reflections on Teaching and Research on Microaggressions,
Sponsored by Committee on the Status of Racial and Ethnic Minorities OCC 203
12:00-1:30 pm Gendered Violence/Violence Against Women, Sponsored by the Committee on the Status of Women OCC 205 1:45-3:15 pm The Sociology Pipeline for Today`s Graduate Students, Sponsored by Committee on the Status
of Racial and Ethnic Minorities and the Committee on Teaching OCC 201 5:15-6:45 pm The Politics of Ethnography: Race and Representation, Victor Rios,
Sponsored by the Committee on Racial and Ethnic Minorities OCC 208 Friday April 1
3:30-5:00 pm Roundtable: Community Development, Engagement, and Outreach at Community Colleges, Sponsored by Committee on Community Colleges OCC 201
Saturday April 2
10:15-11:45 am Impostor Syndrome and the Sociology Major, Sponsored by Student Affairs Committee OCC 202 12:00-1:30 pm Teaching Challenges & Strategies in the Community College Classroom,
Sponsored by Committee on Community Colleges OCC 201
Author Meets Critics Sessions
Wednesday March 30
3:30-5:00 pm Robert Hauhart, Designing and Teaching Undergraduate Capstone Courses (Jossey-Bass/Wiley 2015) OCC 208 Thursday March 31
10:15-11:45 am Jason W. Moore, Capitalism in the Web of Life: Ecology and the Accumulation of Capital (Verso /2015) OCC 208 1:45-3:15 pm Laury Oaks, Giving Up Baby: Safe Haven Laws, Motherhood, and Reproductive Justice (NYU Press/2015) OCC 208
Friday April 1
8:30-10:00 am Marisol Clark-Ibanez, Undocumented Latino Youth: Navigating Their Worlds (Lynne Rienner/2015) OCC 207 8:30-10:00 am Rebecca Emigh, Dylan Riley, and Patricia Ahmed, Antecedents of Censuses from Medieval to Nation States, and
Changes in Censuses from Imperialist to Welfare States (Palgrave/McMillan 2016) OCC 208 Saturday April 2
10:15-11:45 am Aaron Panofsky, Misbehaving Science: Controversy and the Development of Behavior Genetics (University of Chi-cago Press/2014) OCC 201
Check out the PSA 2016 Conference App! Changes in the program since the time it went to the printer are
reflected there. See information at the Registration area to get started...
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PSA Committee Meetings
Wednesday March 301:45-3:15 Committee on Committees California
Thursday March 31
8:30-10:00 PSA Council California
10:15-11:45 Membership Committee Oakland
Nominations Committee Uptown
Publications Committee California
12:00-1:30 Sociological Perspectives Editorial Board California Student Affairs Committee Oakland
Awards Committee Uptown
1:45-3:15 Emeritus and Retired Sociologists Committee Oakland Committee on Freedom in Research and Teaching Uptown Committee on Civil Rights and Civil Liberties California
5:15-6:45 Endowment Committee California
Friday April 1
8:30-10:00 Committee on Community Colleges Uptown Committee on the Status of Racial &Ethnic Minorities California 10:15-11:45 Committee on the Status of Women Uptown Committee on the Status of LGBTQ Persons California
3:30-5:00 Committee on Practicing, Applied, & Clinical Sociology Uptown
Committee on Teaching California
Saturday April 2
8:30-10:00 PSA Council Oakland
PSA Awards 2016
Distinguished Scholarship AwardMichael Messner (University of Southern California), Max Greenberg (University of Southern California), and Tal Peretz (Auburn University)
Book: Some Men: Feminist Allies and the Movement to End Violence Against Women (2015, Oxford University Press) Early Career Award for Innovation in Teaching Sociology
Luis Sanchez (California State University Channel Islands) Distinguished Contribution to Sociological Praxis Award
Michelle Inderbitzin (Oregon State University)
Distinguished Contribution to Sociological Perspectives Award Erin Cech (Rice University)
“Engineers or Engineeresses? Self-conceptions and the Development of Gendered Professional Identities” 58(1):56-77 Distinguished Undergraduate Student Paper Award
Danya Axelrad-Hausman (University of Puget Sound)
“Seeking Justice: Examining Identity Formation Within the Enivironmental Justice Movement” Distinguished Graduate Student Paper Award
Jo Mhairi Hale (University of California Davis)
“Impact of the Great Depression and Cumulative Inequality on Cognitive Decline” Social Conscience Award
Treasurer: Dean Dorn, CSU Sacramento Interim Secretary: Tina Burdsall, Portland State University
Executive Director: Lora Bristow psa@humboldt.edu P.O Box 4161, Arcata CA 95521 psa@humboldt.edu pacificsoc.org Editors, Sociological Perspectives:
Matthew Carlson, Hyeyoung Woo, and Lindsey Wilkinson, Portland State University
2015-16 PSA Officers and Council
President: Robert Nash Parker, UC Riverside Vice President: Mary Virnoche, Humboldt State University
Past President: Patricia Gwartney, University of Oregon Past Vice President: Dennis Downey, CSU Channel Islands
President-Elect: Karen Pyke, UC Riverside
Vice President-Elect: Michelle Camacho, University of San Diego Council: Amy Orr, Linfield College
Sylvanna Falcon, UC Santa Cruz Michelle Camacho, University of San Diego
Leontina Hormel, University of Idaho Kathleen Kaiser, CSU Chico Augustine Kposowa, UC Riverside Sarah Diefendorf, University of Washington
2016-17 PSA Officers and Council
President: Karen Pyke, UC Riverside
Vice President: Michelle Camacho, University of San Diego Past President: Robert Nash Parker, UC Riverside Past Vice President: Mary Virnoche, Humboldt State University
President-Elect: Amy Orr, Linfield University Vice President-Elect: Wendy Ng, San Jose State University
Council: Leontina Hormel, University of Idaho Kathleen Kaiser, CSU Chico Augustine Kposowa, UC Riverside Vikas Gumbhir, Gonzaga University
Cynthia Siemsen CSU Chico Judith Liu, University of San Diego Graduate Student Representative TBA
Nominations Committee
Patricia Gwartney, Univer sity of Or egon
Rosemary Powers, Eastern Oregon University Christie Batson, Univ. of Nevada Las Vegas Christy Glass, Utah State University
Publications Committee Xuan Santos, CSU San Marcos
Matthew Carlson, Portland State Hyeyoung Woo, Portland State Lindsey Wilkinson, Portland State Lora Bristow, PSA
James Dean, Sonoma State
Celia Winkler, University of Montana Ellen Berg, Sacramento State Black Hawk Hancock, DePaul Univ. Robert Futrell, Univ. of Nevada Las Vegas
Committee on Committees Mary Virnoche, Humboldt State
Brianne Davila, Cal Poly Pomona Todd Migliaccio, CSU Sacramento G. Reginald Daniel, UC Santa Barbara Michelle Inderbitzin, Oregon State Ynez Wilson Hirst, St. Mary’s College Marisol Clark-Ibanez, CSU San Marcos Kim Korinek, University of Utah Erich Steinman, Pitzer College
Awards Committee
Elizabeth Essary Nelson, Ococoa
Julie Shayne, UW Bothell
Ester Carolina Apesoa-Varano, UC Davis Marie Butler, Oxnard College
Augustine Kposowa, UC Riverside Kelley Strawn, Willamette University Susan Mannon, University of the Pacific Elizabeth Sowers, CSU Channel Islands
Committee on Civil Rights and Civil Liberties Sharon Davis, Univer sity of La Verne
Stacy McGoldrick, Cal Poly Pomona Becky Beal, CSU East Bay
Susan Palmer, Walla Walla Comm. College Pamela McMullin-Messier, Central Washington Desire Anastasia-Cartwright, Metropolitan State Kara Dellacioppa, CSU Dominguez Hills Duke Astin, CSU East Bay
Committee on Community Colleges Marie Butler, Oxnar d Comm. College
April Cubbage, Saddleback
Elizabeth Bennett, Cent. New Mexico Comm. Coll. Jackie Logg, Foothill and Cabrillo Colleges Daniel Poole, Salt Lake Community Coll. Celene Fuller, College of the Canyons Harry Mersmann, San Joaquin Delta Coll.
Committee on Freedom of Research & Teaching Lori Cramer, Or egon State
Mark Cohan, Seattle University Bob Palacio, CSU Fresno Jennifer Whitmer, UNLV Ann Strahm, CSU Stanislaus
Katherine Everhart, Northern Arizona Univ.
Practicing, Applied, and Clinical Sociology Sheila Katz, Sonoma State
David Musick, Univ. of Nor ther n Colorado
Berna Torr, CSU Fullerton James Lee, San Jose State Gary Hytrek, CSU Long Beach Bob Kettlitz, Hastings College
Sophie Nathenson, Oregon Inst. Of Tech. Greg Gibson, Kent State
Committee on the Status of Racial and Ethnic Minorities
Brianne Davila, Cal Poly Pomona Black Hawk Hancock, DePaul Univer sity
Garry Rolison, CSU San Marcos Ethel Nicdao, University of the Pacific Alicia Bonaparte, Pitzer College Michael Chavez, CSU Long Beach Rachael McGlaston, CSU San Marcos Alexis Grant, Humboldt State Jose Padin, Portland State University
Committee on the Status of LGBTQ Persons in Sociology
Vivian Varela, Mendocino College
Maura Kelly, Portland State Jayecee Whitehead, Pacific University Lora Stone, Univ. of New Mexico Gallup Meredith Williams, Humboldt State Don Barrett, CSU San Marcos
Committee on the Status of Women Fay Wachs, Cal Poly Pomona
Brenda Wilhelm, Colorado Mesa Amanda Admire, UC Riverside Judy Hennessy, Central Washington Melanie Arthur, Univ. of Alaska Krystale Littlejohn, Occidental College Richelle Swan, CSU San Marcos
Committee on Teaching
Rosemary Powers, Easter n Oregon Clayton Peoples, Univ. Nevada Reno
Terressa Benz, University of Idaho Michael Chavez, Cal Poly Pomona Juan Pitones, CSU Channel Islands Valerie Adrian, Washington State Elvia Ramirez, CSU Sacramento Kristin Haltinner, University of Idaho
Emeritus and Retired Sociologists Committee Sharon Araji, Univ. of Colorado Denver
Fumiko Hosokawa, CSU Dominguez Hills Earl Babbie, Chapman University Gary Cretser, CSU Pomona Chuck Hohm, San Diego State Don Barrett, CSU San Marcos Bob Obrien, University of Oregon Dean Dorn, CSU Sacramento
Membership Committee
Linda Henderson, St. Mary’s University
Linda Kim, Arizona State, Phoenix Jeffrey Montez de Oca, UCCS Marie Sarita Gaytan, University of Utah Melanie Arthur, Univ. of Alaska Fairbanks Kassia Wosick, New Mexico State Keith Farrington, Whitman College Martin Orr, Boise State University
PSA Endowment Committee Sandra Way, New Mexico State
Sunil Kukreja, Univ of Puget Sound Rosemary Powers, Eastern Oregon Univ. Brenda Wilhelm, Colorado Mesa Univ. Sharon Araji, University of Denver Tina Burdsall, Portland State Karen Seccombe, Portland State Linda Henderson, St. Mary’s College
Student Affairs Committee
Lora Vess, Univ. of Alaska Southeast Tina Burdsall, Por tland State
Jennifer (Jey) Strangfeld, CSU Stanislaus Emily Jones, University of Kansas Uriel Serrano, CSU Los Angeles Rocio Garcia, UC Los Angeles
Social Conscience Committee 2016
Andreana Clay, San Francisco State Cynthia Ganote, St. Mary’s College of CA
Site Selection Committee 2018
Amy Orr, Linfield College Wendy Ng, San Jose State Karen Pyke, UC Riverside Lora Bristow, PSA
Bylaws Committee Ellen Reese, UC River side
Mary Virnoche, Humboldt State Amy Orr, Linfield College Lora Bristow, PSA *bolded name = Chair
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Support the Endowment Fund’s Silent Auction in Oakland
Please help the Endowment Committee continue to support student travel grants. Stop
by the Auction and bid on an item! If you are the winning bid, you can pay at the Registration
area by check, cash, or credit card.
At PSA 2015 in Long Beach, the Endowment Fund Silent Auction raised $897, and the
Endowment Fund Raffle added $199.
Please contact Endowment Committee Chair Sandra Way sway@nmsu.edu with any
questions.
Thank you, Sandra Way, Chair, PSA Endowment Committee
10:15-11:45 12-1:30 1:45-3:15 3:30-5 5:15-6:45 7-8:30 OCC
201
Teaching Sociology
Bringing Concepts to Life: Creative Classroom Activities and Approaches
Teaching Sociology
High Impact Practices? Education:Elephant in the Room: Bullying and Mobbing in the Academy
Education:
Lessons from the Educational Pipeline for Undocumented Students
OCC 202
Education:
Faculty Organizing for Justice in the People’s University (CSU)
Education:
SafeZONE Online Education:Educational Attainment and Inequality
OCC
203 Race, Class & Gender: Organizations and Occupations
Race, Class & Gender:
Discursive Constructions Race, Class & Gender: Social Resources, Social Justice
Race/Ethnicity:
Race and Politics
OCC 204
Crime, Law and Deviance:
Mass Violence
Crime, Law and Deviance:
Juvenile Delinquency Research in Progress
Theory: The Sociology of
Jonathan H Turner
OCC 205
Gender: Ar t and
Performance Gender: Masculinity Gender: Gender in the Academy Teaching Sociology:Sharing the Sociological Perspective OCC 206 Migration/Immigration: Diversity, Demographic Change, and Immigrant Communities
Migration/Immigration:
Immigration: Labor, Employment, and State Policies
Medical Sociology and Health: Reproductive and
Women’s Health Care
OCC 207 Media and Communication: Constructing Difference in Contemporary Media Media and Communication: Danger
and Difference Across Media and History
Teaching Sociology:
Building Community through Teaching Sociology
OCC 208
Asian/Asian American Sociology: Asians and
Asian Americans: Diversity and Representations
Applied Clinical, and Public Sociology:
Getting Your Sociology or Interdisciplinary Program Accredited by CAPACS
Social Stratification, Inequality and Poverty:
Can Sociology Save the American Dream?
Teaching Sociology:
Designing and Teaching Undergraduate Capstone Courses (AMC) Star Speakers Series: Cecilia Ridgeway OCC 210
GIS and Spatial Sociology Ethnography: The
Ethnographers Circle Ethnography: The Ethnographers Circle II
OCC 211
Sport and Leisure:
Sociology of Sport Teaching Sociology:Be the Change: Teaching Careers at the Community College Level
Applied Clinical, and Public Sociology: Applying
for Jobs in Academia
OCC 212
Applied Clinical, and Public Sociology:
Sociology of Memory
Applied Clinical, and Public Sociology:
Considerations in Applied Sociology and
Sociological Practice
Applied Clinical, and Public Sociology: What
We Don’t Know Can Hurt Us
Applied Clinical, and Public Sociology: Issues
Related to Student Success (Roundtable)
Sky
line Welcome Reception
Califor
nia Chairs and Editors Lunch (invite only) Committee on Committees Meeting (closed)
Wednesday March 30
Session 5 OCC 206 Wednesday • 10:15 AM–11:45 AM
Migration/Immigration: Diversity, Demographic Change, and Immigrant Communities [Formal Paper and
Research in Progress Session]
Presider: William Rosales, University of California Los Angeles
Neighborhood Diversity, Social Ties, and Civil Society...William Rosales, University of California Los Angeles
Class, Region, and Ethnic Cohesion in Peruvian-American Immigrant Communities...Yu Jin (Emily) Choi, Blair Academy Iranian Immigrants in Orange County, CA...Daniel Tanara, California State University Fullerton
Session 1 OCC 201 Wednesday • 10:15 AM–11:45 AM
Teaching Sociology: Bringing Concepts to Life: Creative Classroom Activities and Approaches [Research in
Progress Session]
Organizer: Rosemary Powers, Eastern Oregon University
Presider: William Hayes, Gonzaga University
Defining Deviance: A Class Activity Helping Students Explore Perceptions of Deviance...Jason Leiker, Utah State University;
Julie Gast, Utah State University; Stephen VanGeem, Utah State University
Teaching in High Heels: The Power of Method Teaching...Soraya Cardena, Cascadia College "Enter Stranger, but Take Heed": The Case for Teaching Potter...William Hayes, Gonzaga University
Using YouTube Video Clips to Teach a Variety of Online Classes...Patricia Hoffman, New Mexico State University
Session 2 OCC 203 Wednesday • 10:15 AM–11:45 AM
Race, Class, and Gender: Race, Class & Gender: Organizations & Occupations [Formal Paper and
Research in Progress Session]
Organizer: Sharon Elise, CSU San Marcos
Presider: Alexandra Ornelas, UC Santa Barbara
The Experiences of Academic Dual Career Couples: Gender, Race, and Disciplinary Differences...Hong Zhang, Washington
State University; Julie Kmec, Washington State University
Service, Leadership and Sisterhood: An Overview of Black Sororities in Social Science Research...Marcia Hernandez,
University of the Pacific
Intersectional Oppressions: The Convergence of Age, Class, and Race in a Formerly White Feminist Organization...Alexandra Ornelas, University of California, Santa Barbara
Gender, Social Class, and Decision-making Strategies in Occupational Choice: Why Have Working Class Professions Remained More Sex-Segregated Than Middle Class Professions?...Yan Ling Wong, University of California Santa
Barbara
From Organizations to Industries: Gendered, Racialized, and Classed Logics in the New Economy...Megan Neely, University
of Texas, Austin
Session 3 OCC 204 Wednesday • 10:15 AM–11:45 AM
Crime, Law, and Deviance: Mass Violence [Formal Paper and Research in Progress Session]
Organizer: Tanya Nieri, University of California at Riverside
Presider: Dinur Blum, University of California Riverside
The Social-Psychology of the Gun in Mass Shootings...John Karlin, Phillips University, Enid, OK.
The Gender Dynamics of Mass Shootings in the United States, 2013-2015...Christian G. Jaworski, University of California,
Riverside; Dinur Blum, University of California Riverside
Why Radicalization Fails: Barriers to Mass Casualty Violence...Pete Simi, University of Nebraska at Omaha
Session 4 OCC 205 Wednesday • 10:15 AM–11:45 AM
Gender: Art and Performance [Formal Paper and Research in Progress Session]
Organizer: Alison Crossley, Stanford University
Presider: Dan Fielding, University of Oregon
#selfie/#society: Instagram Posts and the Perpetuation of Gender Performance ...Jayecee Whitehead, Pacific University;
Liann Yamashita, Pacific University
Gender and Performance: Navigating Surfing Spaces ...Vanessa Kauffman, University of California Irvine
Gender, Art, and Identity: How Queer Artists Understand Their Identities Through the Symbolic Vehicles of Culture...Dan
Fielding, University of Oregon
Un Peu de Respect for the Ladies: Female Rappers and Hip-hop Educational Philosophy in France...Scooter Pegram,
Indiana University
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Session 7 OCC 208 Wednesday • 10:15 AM–11:45 AM
Asian/Asian American Sociology: Asians and Asian Americans: Diversity and Representations [Formal
Papers and Research In Progress Session]
Organizer: Kay Pih, California State University Northridge
Presider: Vincent Laus, California State University, Stanislaus
Asian American Voters' Pivot --- from Republican to Democrats...Huiying Hill, Weber State University
Examining Asian American Greek Letter Organizations Through Durkheim's Analysis Of Suicide...Joshua Wells, Northern
Arizona University
Gendering the Filipina/o Community: The Intersection of Ethnicity, Race, Gender, and Sexual Preference among the Filipina/ o Second Generation in Toronto and Southern California...Vincent Laus, California State University, Stanislaus
Session 8 OCC 210 Wednesday • 10:15 AM–11:45 AM
GIS and Spatial Sociology: GIS and Spatial Sociology [Research In Progress Session]
Organizer: Emily Asencio, Sonoma State University
Presider: Alexis Martinez, San Francisco State University
Juvenile Recidivism in the Urban Southwest: The Effect of Spatial Proximity to Organizational Resources ...Kendra
Thompson-Dyck, University of Arizona
On Both Sides of the Tracks: Light Rail and Gentrification in Portland, Oregon...Nate Rochester, Portland State University Socio-Spatial Analysis of the HIV Care Continuum in San Francisco...Alexis Martinez, San Francisco State University Spatial Assimilation: Comparing Residential Patterns of Latinos and Asians in the United States...Luis Sanchez, California
State University Channel Islands
Session 9 OCC 212 Wednesday • 10:15 AM–11:45 AM
Applied, Clinical, and Public Sociology: Sociology of Memory: New and Classical Conceptualizations of
Memory, Personal or Commodity, Public or Private? [Panel with Presenters]
Organizer: Noel Packard
Presider: Noel Packard
War Violence, Sexual War Violence and Victimhood in Reconciliation Narratives of Survivors from the War in Bosnia and Herzegovina...Goran Basic, Linnaeus University
The Management of Memory among Older Americans Living Alone with Cognitive Impairment -- A Pilot Study, Continued...Elena Portacolone, University of California in San Francisco, San Francisco Ins
Has the Perpetuum Mobile Age Arrived?...Noel Packard
California Wednesday • 12:00 PM–1:30 PM
Chairs and Editors Lunch--Invite Only
Discussants: Hyeyoung Woo, Portland State University; Lindsey Wilkinson, Portland State University; Matthew Carlson, Portland State University; Jean Stockard, University of Oregon; Robert Obrien, Emeritus; James Elliott, Rice University; Robert Nash Parker, University of California, Riverside; Mary Virnoche, Humboldt State University; Patricia A. Gwartney, University of Oregon; Xuan Santos, California State University, San Marcos; Elizabeth Essary Nelson, Ph.D., Ococoa VP of Misc. Stuff; Sharon Davis, University of La Verne; Marie Butler, Oxnard College; Lori Cramer, Oregon State University; Sheila Katz, University of Houston; Brianne Davila, California State Polytechnic University Pomona; Black Hawk Hancock, DePaul
University; Vivian Varela, Mendocino College; Faye Wachs, California State Polytechnic University Pomona; Rosemary Powers, Eastern Oregon University; Clayton Peoples, University of Nevada, Reno; Sharon Araji, University of Colorado, Denver; Linda Henderson, St. Mary's University, Calgary; Sandra Way, New Mexico State University; Lora Vess, University of Alaska Southeast; Tina Burdsall, Portland State University
Session 10 OCC 201 Wednesday • 12:00 PM–1:30 PM
Teaching Sociology: High-Impact Practices? Research, Community Engagement, Applied Learning [Formal
Paper And Research In Progress Session]
Organizer: Rosemary Powers, Eastern Oregon University
Presider: Todd Migliaccio, California State University Sacramento
Teaching through Research...Todd Migliaccio, California State University Sacramento
"Making a Difference...for a While": The Value (or Lack Thereof) of Civic Engagement Courses...Shirley A Jackson,
Portland State University
Making it Count: Using Course Assignments as Products for Community Partners...Jason Wollschleger, Whitworth
University
Session 6 OCC 207 Wednesday • 10:15 AM–11:45 AM
Media and Communication: Constructing Difference In Contemporary Media [Formal Paper and Research
in Progress Session]
Organizer: Jeffrey Montez de Oca, UCCS
Presider: Faye Wachs, California State Polytechnic University Pomona
Coming Out to Play: Online Video Gaming Forums and the Politics of Queer Visibility...Julian Rodriguez, University of
California Santa Cruz
Developing the Harmless Homo: Gender, Race and Class on Homonormative American Television...Ryan Merrifield,
University of Colorado Colorado Springs
Officer, Cop, Victim, Thug: Police Brutality Narratives on Popular News Outlets...Stacy McGoldrick, California State
Session 11 OCC 202 Wednesday • 12:00 PM–1:30 PM
Education and Higher Education: Faculty Organizing for Justice in the People's University (CSU) [Panel with
Presenters]
Organizer and Presider: Molly Talcott, California State University Los Angeles
Race and Gender Inequities among Faculty in the CSU...Sharon Elise, California State University San Marcos Union Organizing in the Neoliberal Public University...Kevin Wehr, California State University, Sacramento Solidarity Forever: Building the Lecturer/Tenure-track Alliance in CFA...Michael Juan Chavez, CSU Long Beach Challenging Power at the CSU: Why Unions (Still) Matter...Molly Talcott, California State University Los Angeles
Session 12 OCC 203 Wednesday • 12:00 PM–1:30 PM
Race, Class, and Gender: Discursive Constructions [Formal Paper and Research In Progress Session]
Organizer: Sharon Elise, California State University San MarcosPresider: Ann Travers, Simon Fraser University
Understanding the Other: The Development of Rights and Marginalization Discourses in Social Studies Textbooks from 1890 to the Present...Jeremy Jimenez, Stanford University
Transgender Children and Necropolitics...Ann Travers, Simon Fraser University
Counter-narratives from Cape Town: Black Women's Online Marketing of Township Bed and Breakfasts...Annie Hikido,
University of California, Santa Barbara
Consuming the Racial Other: White Women's Heterosexual Desire on a Majority Racial Minority Campus ...Karen Pyke, UC
Riverside; Kumiko Nemoto, Kyoto University of Foreign Studies
Session 13 OCC 205 Wednesday • 12:00 PM–1:30 PM
Gender: Masculinity [Formal Paper Session]
Organizer: Alison Crossley, Stanford University Presider: Daniel Eisen, Pacific UniversityMen, Good Men, and Good People: "Progressive" Men's Hegemonic Narratives about Masculinity...Daniel Eisen, Pacific
University; Liann Yamashita, Pacific University
What Would Jesus Do? Negotiating Hegemonic Masculinity in Religious Organizations...Carolina Molina, University of
California Merced
Session 14 OCC 206 Wednesday • 12:00 PM–1:30 PM
Migration/Immigration: Immigration: Labor, Employment, and State Policies [Formal Paper and Research
In Progress Session]
Presider: Pablo Rojas Coppari, Maynooth University
Bringing the States Back In: Institutional Determinants and Impacts of State-Level Immigration Policies...Paul Jacobs, Utah
State University
How Do Evaluators Rate Job Candidates? Identifying And Explaining The Impacts of Gender, Place of Education, Race and Nativity on Evaluations of Job Candidates...Hong Zhang, Washington State University
Korean Border Commuters between San Diego-Tijuana: New Professional Migrants and Transnational Families...Minjeong
Kim, San Diego State University
No Time to Waste: Rethinking Labour Market Policies as a Strategy for the Integration of Migrant Families in Ireland...Pablo Rojas Coppari, Maynooth University
Session 15 OCC 208 Wednesday • 12:00 PM–1:30 PM
Applied, Clinical, and Public Sociology: Getting Y our Sociology or Interdisciplinary Program Accredited By
CAPACS (the Commission on the Accreditation of Programs in Applied and Clinical Sociology) [Panel with
Presenters]
Organizer and Presider: Michael S. Fleischer, PhD, CSP, President, Organizational Dynamics Consulting and Chair, CAPACS Panelist: Michael S. Fleischer, PhD, CSP, President, Organizational Dynamics Consulting and Chair, CAPACS; Jerrald Krause, PhD, Consulting Partner, Shamana Consulting Inc., Community Development and Program Evaluation
Session 16 OCC 210 Wednesday • 12:00 PM–1:30 PM
Ethnography: The Ethnographers Circle [Formal Paper Session]
Organizer: Black Hawk Hancock, DePaul University
Presider: Audrey Devine Eller, Grinnell College Panelist: Edward Flores, University of California Merced
Live Action Role Playing: How Does In-Game Character Choice Develop the Self?...Matthew LeClaire, University of
Nevada, Las Vegas
Special Events Tonight—PSA Membership Committee-sponsored Star Speaker Series features Cecilia
Ridgeway, 5:15-6:45 pm in OCC 208, with the PSA Welcome Reception following, 7:00-8:30 pm in the
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Session 17 OCC 211 Wednesday • 12:00 PM–1:30 PM
Sport and Leisure: Sociology of Sport [Formal Paper and Research In Progress Session]
Organizer and Presider: Michelle Robertson, St. Edward's UniversityStripping the Bronco and Metallic Tattoos: A Critical Look at NFL Female Only Fan Clubs...Molly Cotner, University of
Colorado Colorado Springs
"Usually in Skateboard Culture You Don't See Yourself in it, if You're from around Here": The Politics of Urban and Youth Development within Oakland's "Town Park" ...Matthew Atencio, California State University East Bay; Becky Beal,
California State University East Bay; ZaNean McClain, California State University East Bay; Missy Wright, California State University East Bay
Athenas and Clydesdales: Fat Runners Negotiating Space in the Running Community...Tamara Sniezek, California State
University, Stanislaus
Incidents of Domestic Violence around 2014 World Cup Soccer Broadcasts in Canada...Olivia Donnelly, Wilfrid Laurier
Univ; Phillip G. White, McMaster University; Bill McTeer, Wilfrid Laurier University
Session 18 OCC 212 Wednesday • 12:00 PM–1:30 PM
Applied, Clinical, and Public Sociology: Considerations in Applied Sociology and Sociological Practice
[Research In Progress Session]
Organizer: Sheila Katz, University of Houston
Presider: Sophie Nathenson, Oregon Institute of Technology
"Some Thoughts on Positivism, Applied/Public Sociology, and Service Learning"...Mark Jepson, California State University
Channel Islands
Does Awareness of a Social Issue Affect Need?...Kimberly Trevino, University of Northern Colorado Medical Sociology and Population Health Management...Sophie Nathenson, Oregon Institute of Technology
Session 19 California Wednesday • 1:45 PM–3:15 PM
Committee on Committees Meeting
Panelists: Mary Virnoche, Humboldt State University; Brianne Davila, California State Polytechnic University Pomona; Todd Migliaccio, California State University Sacramento; Reginald Daniel, University of California Santa Barbara; Michelle Inderbitzin, Oregon State University; Ynez Wilson Hirst, Saint Mary's College of California; Marisol Clark-Ibáñez, California State University, San Marcos; Kim Korinek, University of Utah; Erich Steinman, Pitzer College; Michelle Camacho Walter, University of San Diego
Session 20 OCC 201 Wednesday • 1:45 PM–3:15 PM
Education and Higher Education: Elephant in the Room: Bullying and Mobbing in the Academy, Sponsored by
the Emeritus and Retired Sociologists Committee
Organizers: Sharon Araji, University of Colorado, Denver; Don Barrett, California State University San Marcos; Gary Cretser, California State Polytechnic Pomona
Presider: Sharon Araji, University of Colorado, Denver Discussants: Sharon Araji, University of Colorado, Denver; Don Barrett, California State University San Marcos;
Elephant in the Room: Bullying and Mobbing in the Academy...Sharon Araji, University of Colorado, Denver
"I Never Get to Teach my Area": Department Needs or Bullying from a Union Perspective...Don Barrett, California State
University San Marcos
Bullying as a Social Problems Topic...Gary Cretser, California State Polytechnic Pomona
Session 21 OCC 202 Wednesday • 1:45 PM–3:15 PM
Education and Higher Education: SafeZONE Online [Panel with Presenters]
Organizer and Presider: Debra Welkley, California State University SacramentoPanelists: Debra Welkley, California State University Sacramento; Santos Torres, Jr., California State University, Sacramento; Chris Kent, California State University, Sacramento
Session 22 OCC 203 Wednesday • 1:45 PM–3:15 PM
Race, Class, and Gender: Race, Class & Gender: Social Resources, Social Justice [Formal Paper amd
Research In Progress Session]
Organizer: Sharon Elise, California State University San Marcos
Presider: Kyla Tompkins, Portland State University
Narratives of Marginalized Cyclists: Understanding Obstacles to Utilitarian Cycling Among Women and Minorities in Portland, Oregon...Kyla Tompkins, Portland State University
Disparities in Access to Healthcare After a Fatal Dog Bite...Genevieve Minter, Univerity of Nevada Las Vegas
Experiences and Perceptions of Outdoor Recreational Activities From a Race, Class and Gender Perspective ...Mackenzie
Bower, Northern Arizona University
What About US? Discovering The Racial Belongingness in the College Classroom. ...Briauna Dotson, California State
Session 23 OCC 204 Wednesday • 1:45 PM–3:15 PM
Crime, Law, and Deviance: Juvenile Delinquency Research in Progress [Research In Progress Session]
Organizer: Tanya Nieri, University of California at RiversidePresider: Pat Jackson, Sonoma State University
Managing Elementary School Problem Behaviors Differently: Bringing Restorative Justice into the School...Pat Jackson,
Sonoma State University
Running the Gauntlet:Re-conceptualizing Pathways Perspective in Female Offending...Lisa Pasko,; Meda Chesney-Lind,
University of Hawaii at Manoa
The Consequences of Adolescent Delinquency for Adult Employment Outcomes...Angela Carter, University of California
Davis
Session 24 OCC 205 Wednesday • 1:45 PM–3:15 PM
Gender: Gender in the Academy, Sponsored by the Committee on the Status of Women
Organizer and Presider: Judy Hennessy, Central Washington UniversityVoiceless Voices: Women Administrators in Positions of Leadership...Tenisha Tevis, University of the Pacific; Marcia
Hernandez, University of the Pacific
'Ideal Bodies' at Work: Faculty Mothers and Pregnancy in Academia...Marjukka Ollilainen, Weber State University
Session 25 OCC 207 Wednesday • 1:45 PM–3:15 PM
Media and Communication: Danger & Difference Across Media and History [Research In Progress Session]
Organizer: Jeffrey Montez de Oca, UCCSPresider: Stephani Williams, Northern Arizona University
Welcome To My World: The Annihilation of Civilians. An Interactive Analysis of Goffman's Total Institutions and American War Films...Juan Flores, San Diego State University
ISIS Poster Girls: Dumb or Dangerous?...Amy Jones, California State University Sacramento
Understanding the Impact of Crime Dramas: A Preliminary Analysis ...Kaitlin Fitzgerald, Northern Arizona University;
Stephani Williams, Northern Arizona University; Kelley Nestuk, Northern Arizona University
Session 26 OCC 208 Wednesday • 1:45 PM–3:15 PM
Social Stratification, Inequality, and Poverty: Can Sociology Save the American Dream? [Panel with
Presenters]
Organizer and Presider: Robert Hauhart, Saint Martin's University
Using Journalistic Accounts to Study Popular Conceptions of the American Dream...Robert Hauhart, Saint Martin's
University
Reformed American Dreams: Welfare Mothers in Higher Education During the Great Recession...Sheila Katz, University of
Houston
Re-Defining the American Dream from the Grassroots Up...Jeff Torlina, Utah Valley University Discussant...Clayton Peoples, University of Nevada, Reno
Session 27 OCC 210 Wednesday • 1:45 PM–3:15 PM
Ethnography: The Ethnographers Circle II [Formal Paper Session]
Organizer: Black Hawk Hancock, DePaul University
Presider: Damian Williams, Concordia University Panelists: Susan Mannon, University of the Pacific; Kjerstin Gruys, Stanford University
The Biographical Inertia of Place: Entrepreneurial Governance & Homeless Men's Life-Trajectories through a Southern Skid Row...Damian Williams, Concordia University
Session 28 OCC 211 Wednesday • 1:45 PM–3:15 PM
Teaching Sociology: Be the Change Y ou Want to See in the World: Teaching Careers at the Community
College Level, Sponsored by the Committee on Community Colleges
Organizer and Presider: Celeste Atkins, Cochise College
Panelists: Celeste Atkins, Cochise College; Patricia Bigwood, Cochise College; David Hyde, South Puget Sound Community College; Elizabeth Bennett, Central New Mexico Community College; Linda C Rillorta, Mt. San Antonio College; AC Campbell, Santa Ana College
Session 29 OCC 212 Wednesday • 1:45 PM–3:15 PM
Applied, Clinical, and Public Sociology: Thematic: What We Don't K now Can Hurt Us: Applied Research and
Evidence-Based Decision Making [Panel with Presenters]
Organizer and Presider: Gary Hytrek, California State University Long Beach
Retail Environment and Adolescent E-cigarette Use...Georgiana Bostean, Chapman University
Building a People's Budget: Participatory Budgeting in Long Beach CA...Andres Temblador, California State University,
Long Beach; Gary Hytrek, California State University Long Beach
Middle Class Latino Homeownership and Foreclosure: Evidence from Downey, California...Varisa Patraporn, California
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Session 30 OCC 201 Wednesday • 3:30 PM–5:00 PM
Education and Higher Education: Lessons from the Educational Pipeline for Undocumented Students [Panel
with Presenters]
Organizer and Presider: Marisol Clark-Ibáñez, California State University, San Marcos
Overview of the Pipeline for Undocumented Students ...Marisol Clark-Ibáñez, California State University, San Marcos Being a Dreamer Keeper ...Alma Ruiz Pohlert, San Marcos Unified School District
K-8 Joy, Challenges, and Diverse Experiences ...Yeraldin Montiel, CSU San Marcos Community College ...Bettina Serna, CSU San Marcos
Activism ...Carolina Valdivia, Harvard University
Session 31 OCC 202 Wednesday • 3:30 PM–5:00 PM
Education and Higher Education: Educational Attainment and Inequality [Research In Progress Session]
Organizer: Michelle Jackson, Stanford UniversityPresider: Marcia Hernandez, University of the Pacific
The Educational Attainment of Transgender Adults across Age Cohort...Lindsey Wilkinson, Portland State University;
Jennifer Pearson, Wichita State University; Hui Lui, Michigan State University
American Indian Students' Residential Background and their College Adjustment and Success ...Machienvee Lammey, New
Mexico State University; Sandra Way, New Mexico State University
Student Parents' Pathways to Success: Portraits from California's Central Valley...Susan Mannon, University of the Pacific Does Racial Difference Matter in the College Classroom?...Briauna Dotson, California State University Los Angeles
Session 32 OCC 203 Wednesday • 3:30 PM–5:00 PM
Race/Ethnicity: Race and Politics [Formal Paper and Research In Progress Session]
Organizer: Jody Vallejo, University of Southern California
Presider: Garry Rolison, California State University San Marcos
Why Can't They Say It?: The 2015 Democratic Presidential Candidates and Their Response to #BlackLivesMatter...Kristina
Davis, Abilene Christian University; Taylor Crumpton, Abilene Christian University
"Redskins and Red Men: Pseudo-Indian Mascots and the Construction of a Settler-Habitus"...Kathryn Norton-Smith,
University of Oregon; Jeanine Cunningham, University of Oregon
Symbolic Racism and the Presidential Vote for Barak Obama...Garry Rolison, California State University San Marcos;
Sharon Elise, California State University San Marcos
Racial Prejudice and Opposition to Government Spending...Eric Hanley, University of Kansas; Daniel Alvord, University of
Kansas
Session 33 OCC 204 Wednesday • 3:30 PM–5:00 PM
Theory: Presidential and Thematic: The Sociology of Jonathan H. Turner [Formal Paper and Research In
Progress Session]
Organizer and Presider: K. Ryan Proctor, Avila University
How to Save Sociology in 3 Easy Steps: A Modest Proposal...Richard E. Niemeyer, The Relevance of Turnerian Sociological Theory ...Kevin McCaffree, UC Riverside
The Future of Grand Theory and the Legacy of Jonathan H. Turner...Michael Carter, California State University Northridge Time for a Paradigm Shift: Defining a New Interface Among Old Paradigms...Charles Powers, Santa Clara University
Session 34 OCC 205 Wednesday • 3:30 PM–5:00 PM
Teaching Sociology: Sharing the Sociological Perspective: A Conversation about Teaching Introductory
Sociology, Sponsored by the Committee on Teaching
Organizer and Presider: Rosemary Powers, Eastern Oregon University Panelist: Rosemary Powers, Eastern Oregon University
Sharing the Sociological Perspective: A Conversation about Teaching Introductory Sociology...Rosemary Powers, Eastern
Oregon University
Session 35 OCC 206 Wednesday • 3:30 PM–5:00 PM
Medical Sociology and Health: Reproductive and Women's Health Care [Formal Paper and Research In
Progress Session]
Presider: Andrea Bertotti, Gonzaga University
Constructing "Risk" in Gynecology Textbooks...Andrea Bertotti, Gonzaga University; Zoe Dugdale, Gonzaga University Risk and Regulation: Abortion Provision on American Television...Gretchen Sisson, University of California San Francisco;
Katrina Kimport, University of California, San Francisco
Midwifery: Not Just For Hippies Anymore...Kerie Ann Francis, University of Nevada, Las Vegas
Pregnancy Miscarriage and the Role of Direct and Vicarious Racism over the Life Course: Results from the African American Women's Heart & Health Study...Kathryn Daniels, University of California Merced; Zulema Valdez, University of
Session 36 OCC 207 Wednesday • 3:30 PM–5:00 PM
Teaching Sociology: Building Community through Teaching Sociology [Research In Progress Session]
Organizer: Rosemary Powers, Eastern Oregon UniversityPresider: Barb Brents, University of Nevada, Las Vegas
Building Community in Community Colleges ...Elizabeth Bennett, Central New Mexico Community College; Jackie Logg,
Cabrillo College
Improving Student Engagement in and the Internationalization of Sociology Curriculum. ...John Stover, University of San
Francisco
Online Community of Practice: Creating a Master Introductory Sociology Course...Anna Smedley, University of Nevada, Las
Vegas; Jennifer Reed, University of Nevada, Las Vegas; Barb Brents, University of Nevada, Las Vegas
Session 37 OCC 208 Wednesday • 3:30 PM–5:00 PM
Teaching Sociology: Designing and Teaching Undergraduate Capstone Courses (Jossey-Bass/Wiley 2015)
[Author Meets Critics]
Organizer: Robert Hauhart, Saint Martin's University
Presider: Dennis Downey, California State University at Channel Islands
Designing and Teaching Undergraduate Capstone Courses...Robert Hauhart, Saint Martin's University Critic...Jeff Torlina, Utah Valley University
Critic...Dennis Downey, California State University at Channel Islands Critic...Elizabeth Sowers, California State University at Channel Islands
Session 38 OCC 211 Wednesday • 3:30 PM–5:00 PM
Applied, Clinical, and Public Sociology: Applying for Jobs in Academia [Panel with Presenters]
Organizer and Presider: Todd Migliaccio, California State University SacramentoPanelists: Amy Orr, Linfield College; Karen Pyke, UC Riverside; Todd Migliaccio, California State University Sacramento; Tonmar Johnson, Solano Community College
Session 39 OCC 212 Wednesday • 3:30 PM–5:00 PM
Applied, Clinical, and Public Sociology: Issues Related to Student Success: Roundtable Discussion, Sponsored
by the Committee on Community Colleges [Panel with Presenters]
Organizer and Presider: Marie Butler, Oxnard College
Discussants: Marie Butler, Oxnard College; Taylor Cannon, Mendocino College; Juan Pitones, CSUCI;
Issues Related to Student Success: Roundtable Discussion...Marie Butler, Oxnard College
Session 40 OCC 208 Wednesday • 5:15 PM–6:45 PM
Star Speakers Series: Cecilia Ridgeway, Sponsored by Membership Committee
Presider: Linda Henderson, St. Mary's University, Calgary
Is Deference the Price of Seeming "Reasonable"? Being Lower Status in High Status Professions and Workplaces...Cecilia
Ridgeway, Stanford University Come and see a Star!
We are delighted to kick-off the 87th Annual Meeting of the Pacific Sociological Association on Wednesday evening, March 30,
2016, with “The Sociology Stars Speaker Series” (SSSS), sponsored by the PSA Membership Committee. The purpose of this annual event is to give all conference participants the opportunity to see some of our biggest sociology stars in action and learn about the work they are doing.
We are so pleased and proud that our “Star” speaker this year will be Dr. Cecilia L. Ridgeway. Cecilia is currently the Lucie Stern Professor in the Social Sciences at Stanford University. She is a past president of both the PSA (1998-1999) and the American Sociological Association (2012-2013). She is renowned for her insights on how interpersonal processes contribute to systems of stratification and inequality. Her critically acclaimed book Framed by Gender: How Gender Inequality Persists in the Modern
World is one example of this work.
Throughout her exemplary academic career, Cecilia has given many guest lectures at universities and conferences across the United States and Canada. For her SSSS talk, Cecilia will share some of her current research on interpersonal status hierarchies in a presentation entitled “Is Deference the Price of Seeming “Reasonable”? Being Lower Status in High Status Professions and Workplaces.” —Linda Henderson, Chair, PSA Membership Committee
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