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The ASA 114th Annual Meeting will be held August 10-13, 2019 in New York. The Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Association provides the opportunity for professionals involved in the scientific study of society to share knowledge and new directions in research and practice. Approximately 600 program sessions are convened during the four-day meeting held every August to provide participation venues and networking outlets for nearly 3,000 research papers and over 4,600 presenters. ASA ANNUAL MEETING 2019 The ASA 114th Annual Meeting will be held August 10-13, 2019 in New York. The Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Association provides the opportunity for professionals involved in the scientific study of society to share knowledge and new directions in research and practice. Approximately 600 program sessions are convened during …<\/p>\n
SUNDAY AUGUST 11\n<\/b><\/u>
Graduate Student and Postdoc Mentoring Event\nSunday, August 11th, 4:30-6:30 PM Latitude Bar and Grill (783 8th Avenue)\nCo-Sponsored by the Global & Transnational and Comparative Historical Sections
MONDAY AUGUST 12<\/u><\/b>
\nDecolonizing Global Sociology\nMon, August 12, 10:30am to 12:10pm, New York Hilton, Fourth Floor, East
A Panel Discussion with\u2026
Zine Magubane, Boston College
\nGurminder Bhambra, University of Sussex
\nAnaheed Al-Hardan, American University of Beirut
\nJose Itzigsohn, Brown University
Organizer and Presider: Julian Go
Theory and Research in Global and Transnational Sociology<\/b>
\nMon, August 12, 4:30 to 6:10pm, New York Hilton, Fourth Floor, East
\u201cCinderella on the Pearl River Delta: who has the power to translate?\u201d Claudio Ezequiel Benzecry, Northwestern University
\n\u201cCircuits of Commodification: Imagination and Evaluation in National Destination Marketing\u201d Tim Rosenkranz, New School for Social Research
\n\u201cCosmopolitan Nationalism, Esperanto, and Consent in State-Socialist Eastern Europe: The Case of Bulgaria\u201d Ana Velitchkova, University of Mississippi
\n\u201cScale Shifting: Explaining Migration Between National, Trans-regional, and Global Literary Fields\u201d Peggy Levitt, Wellesley College
Presider: Jennifer Bair, University of Virginia
\nDiscussant: Shai M. Dromi, Harvard University
\nOrganizer: Monika Krause, LSE
Our Reception!<\/b>
\nJoint Reception: Section on Global & Transnational Sociology; Peace, War & Social Conflict; Political Economy of the World System; Sociology of Development
\nMon, August 12, 6:30 to 8:00pm, Sheraton New York, Third Floor, New York Ballroom West
TUESDAY AUGUST 13<\/u><\/b>
\nGlobal and Transnational Approaches to Culture and Power (Cosponsored with the Section on Global and Transnational Sociology)<\/b>
\nTue, August 13, 8:30 to 10:10am, Sheraton New York, Lower Level, Madison Square
\n\u201cIn America, I\u2019m Just Black: Black American Experiences with Privilege and Oppression in Paris\u201d Sonita Moss, University of Pennsylvania
\n\u201cInclusion and Alterity: An analysis of American flag hijab discourse\u201d Deniz Uyan, Boston College
\n\u201cIn the Shadow of Hollywood: The Racial Politics of Independent Filmmakers of Color in Los Angeles\u201d Michael Tuan Tran, UCLA
\n\u201cRace-ing Across the Border: Comparative Constructions of Race and Inequality in Mexico and the U.S.\u201d Sylvia Zamora, Loyola Marymount University
\n\u201cThe Dark Side of a Golden Ticket\u201d Onoso Ikphemi Imoagene, University of Pennsylvania; Elizabeth Jacobs, University of Pennsylvania
Organizer: Chinyere Osuji, Rutgers University-Camden
\nPresider: Chinyere Osuji, Rutgers University-Camden
Gender and the Crises of Global Capitalism<\/b>
\nTue, August 13, 10:30am to 12:10pm, Sheraton New York, Lower Level, Murray Hill
\n\u201cDilemma of the Foxconn Moms: Gender, Migrant Labor, and the Crisis of Social Reproduction in China\u201d Yige Dong, Johns Hopkins University
\n\u201cForgotten Boys, Idle Men: Using Gender to Talk about Poverty in Kenya\u201d Isabel Pike, University of Wisconsin-Madison
\n\u201cFrom the Proletariat to the Precariat: Transformations in Masculinities in the the Neoliberal Period in Mexico\u201d Mariana Manriquez, University of Arizona
\n\u201cOutsourcing Feminism: Hegemonic Femininity and the Symbolic Politics of Supply Chains\u201d Eileen M. Otis, University of Oregon; Larissa Petrucci, University of Oregon
\nPresider: Raka Ray, UC-Berkeley
\nOrganizer: Jordanna Chris Matlon, American U.
\nSection on Global and Transnational Sociology Refereed Roundtables <\/b>(1 hour)
\nTue, August 13, 12:30 to 1:30pm, Sheraton New York, Third Floor, New York Ballroom West\n\nSection on Global and Transnational Sociology Business Meeting<\/b>
\nTue, August 13, 1:30 to 2:10pm, Sheraton New York, Third Floor, New York Ballroom West\n\nGlobal Historical Sociology<\/b>
\nTue, August 13, 2:30 to 4:10pm, Sheraton New York, Lower Level, Flatiron
\n\u201cA Global Historical Sociology of Revolution\u201d George Lawson, LSE
\n\u201cApprehending Otherness: The Global Historical Dimensions of Colonial Medicine\u201d Alexandre White, Johns Hopkins University
\n\u201cThe Occlusion of Empire in the Race vs. Class Inequality Debate in the Sociology of Race\u201d Julia Bates, Gonzaga University
\n\u201cTransnational State Shaming and the Origins of \u2018Evidence-Based Policymaking,\u2019 1994 \u2013 2017\u201d Andrew Keefe, Harvard University
\nDiscussant: Nicholas Hoover Wilson, Stonybrook
\nOrganizer: Julian Go, Boston University
\nMethodological and Empirical Advances in Global and Transnational Sociology<\/b>
\nTue, August 13, 8:30 to 10:10am, Sheraton New York, Lower Level, Murray Hill
\n\u201cAfrican Gender Relations in the New Era of Chinese Development\u201d Robert Wyrod,University of Colorado Boulder
\n\n\u201cMapping Diasporic Discourses on Social Media\u201d Olga Boichak, Syracuse University
\n\n\u201cRaising Global Families: Transnational Relational Analysis of Class Inequality\u201d Pei-Chia Lan, National Taiwan University
\n\n\u201cThe Relationship between Assimilation and Cultural Transnational Ties among New Immigrants in the U.S.\u201d Sou Hyun Jang, University of Washington; Sejung Sage Yim, The Graduate Center
\n\nPresider: Monika Krause, LSE
\n\nDiscussant: Nicole Angotti, American University
\n\nOrganizer: Jennifer Bair, U of Virginia
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