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The 113th ASA Annual Meeting will take place August 11-14, 2018 in Philadelphia. Sessions will be held at both the Pennsylvania Convention Center and the Philadelphia Marriott Downtown. 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.

\n\nSATURDAY<\/u><\/b>
\nGraduate Student and Postdoc Mentoring Event.<\/i><\/b>
\n\nAugust 12th, 4:30-6:30 PM. The lobby of the Ritz-Carleton Hotel, in Philadelphia\u2019s historic Girard Trust Co. Building, located at 10 Avenue of the Arts. (This takes place directly before our reception.)

\n\n1686. Joint Reception:<\/i><\/b> Section on Comparative-Historical Sociology; Section on History of Sociology; Section Global and Transnational Sociology; and Section on Human Rights
\n\nPhiladelphia Marriott Downtown, Salon J, Level 5, 6:30- 8:10pm

\n\nMONDAY<\/u><\/b>
\n3183. Meeting. Section on Global and Transnational Sociology Business Meeting<\/i><\/b>
\n\nPhiladelphia Marriott Downtown, Salon G, Level 5, 9:30- 10:10am

\n\n3267. Section on Global and Transnational Sociology. Methodological Innovations in Studying Globalization and Transnational Social Relations <\/i><\/b>
\n\nPhiladelphia Marriott Downtown, Franklin Hall 3, Level 4, 10:30am-12:10pm \nSession Organizer: Zsuzsa Gille, Univ of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
\n\n\u25aa Reflections on Incorporated Comparison and its Application in Global Food Regime. Analysis Philip D. McMichael, Cornell University
\n\n\u25aa Mobilities and the Relational Turn for a Transnational Sociology Mimi Sheller, Drexel University
\n\n\u25aa Theorizing Beyond Nation-States Julian Go, Boston University
\n\n\u25aa De-Nationalizing the Transnational, Historicizing the Global: Methodological Issues in Migration and Diaspora Studies Radhika Mongia, York University Discussant: Zsuzsa Gille, University of Illinois-Urbana-Champaign

\n\nDescription:<\/b>
\nAs we\u2019re approaching the 30th anniversary of the explosion of globalization onto the sociological scene, it is time to take stock and critically evaluate what we have learned from our efforts to meet the methodological challenges of studying the global and the transnational. This panel showcases a range of methodological innovations in sociology, such as incorporated comparison; mobility studies, the transnationalization of the Bourdeusian concept of the field, and the study of transmigrants and people on the move, among others. Concrete empirical examples will demonstrate creative ways of identifying the unit(s) of analysis, designing data collection, and models of connecting parts to wholes and theory to data.

\n\n3467. Section on Global and Transnational Sociology. Racial Slavery, Colonialism, and Global White Supremacy<\/i><\/b>
\n\nPhiladelphia Marriott Downtown, Franklin Hall 3, Level 4, 2:30-4:10pm
\n\nSession Organizer: Moon-Kie Jung, University of Massachusetts
\n\nPresider: Cedric de Leon, Tufts University
\n\nPanelists: Participants:
\n\n\u25aa Andy Clarno, University of Illinois at Chicago
\n\n\u25aa Crystal Fleming, Stony Brook University
\n\n\u25aa Jae Kyun Kim, University of Southern California
\n\n\u25aa Zine Magubane, Boston College
\n\nDiscussant: Cedric de Leon, Tufts University

\n\nDescription:<\/b>
\n\nWe live in a world which has been foundationally shaped for the past five hundred years by the realities of European domination and the gradual consolidation of global white supremacy,\" philosopher Charles Mills writes. The temporal and geographical scope of sociological inquiries into this racialized world has been, to understate the obvious, less extensive. Papers on this panel represent cutting-edge research on racial slavery, colonialism, and other topics that pushes us to think about racism more historically and globally.

\n\n3567. Section on Global and Transnational Sociology. Financial Crisis and the City: A Transnational Perspective<\/i><\/b>
\n\nPhiladelphia Marriott Downtown, Franklin Hall 3, Level 4, 4:30-6:10pm
\n\nSession Organizer: Michael R. Goldman, University of Minnesota-Twin Cities
\n\n\u25aa Predatory Formations Dressed in Wall Street Suits and Algorithmic Math
\n\nSaskia Sassen, Columbia University
\n\n\u25aa Pushing the Urban Frontiers: Infrastructure Funding and Local Growth Coalition in China\u2019s Relocation Programs
\n\nYue Du, University of Wisconsin Madison
\n\n\u25aa The Vultures are Circling: Real Estate's Tryst with Global Finance in India
\n\nMichael R. Goldman, University of Minnesota-Twin Cities; Devika Narayan, University of Minnesota
\n\n\u25aa Where Credit is Due: Formalization of Urban Credit Markets for the Poor in India
\n\nRishi Awatramani, Johns Hopkins

\n\nDescription:<\/b>
\n\nWhereas it is common knowledge that housing and real estate were at the heart of the 2008 financial crisis, scholars and activists are beginning to better understand broader changes occurring at the nexus of urban government, finance capital, and large-scale urban infrastructure. The focus of this panel is on the relational conjunctures (Sheppard et al. 2015) occurring within these disparate sectors, acknowledging that financing infrastructure is not only the fastest growth sector of the global economy but also reflects the most prevalent global policy compelling countries to transform cities into \u201cworldclass\u201d global cities. This panel hopes to go beyond presenting and comparing individual case studies to new scholarship on the transnational forces and relations in and across sites and processes. What new transnational configurations have emerged since the financial crisis, for example, that reflect co-constitutive practices of state and capital in financializing cities and urbanizing finance? In regions of the global North, ageing infrastructure is being refinanced by private equity firms as part of securitized asset portfolios linked across continents; how are these risky investments disrupting social relations and governance of public urban spaces, services, and goods? In regions of East\n\nand South Asia, investors are being handsomely rewarded through their equity and structured debt deals in new \u2018global\u2019, \u2019green\u2019, and \u2018smart\u2019 cities, transforming the notion of urban government while displacing millions from the rural economy. How can we understand these volatile, transnational processes of urban government, finance, and sociality?

\n\n3183. Section on Global and Transnational Sociology Refereed Roundtable Session<\/i><\/b>
\n\nPhiladelphia Marriott Downtown, Salon G, Level 5, 8:30- 9:30am
\n\nTable 01. Agency and Citizenship
\n\nTable 02. Borderlands and 'Ungoverned' Areas
\n\nTable 03. Citizenship and Identity
\n\nTable 04. Climate and Environmentalism
\n\nTable 05. Cross-National Comparisons
\n\nTable 06. Diffusion in Knowledge, Law, and Fashion
\n\nTable 07. Economic Practices and Institutions
\n\nTable 08. Global Migrants
\n\nTable 09. Informal Work in the Global South
\n\nTable 10. Media and Social Media
\n\nTable 11. Middle East and North Africa
\n\nResearch Clusters:<\/u>
\n\nTable 12. Arts, Culture, and Religion
\n\nTable 13. Gender and Sexuality
\n\nTable 14. Global Environmental and Climate Crisis
\n\nTable 15. Global Human Rights
\n\nTable 16. Global Populism
\n\nTable 17. Social Movements

\n\nTUESDAY<\/u><\/b>
\n\n4358. Section on Global and Transnational Sociology. Global Ethnographies<\/i><\/b>
\n\nPhiladelphia Marriott Downtown, 413, Level 4, 12:30- 2:10pm
\n\nSession Organizer: Zsuzsa Gille, Univ of Illinois-UrbanaChampaign
\n\n\u25aa Ethnographic Toolkit: Ways to Navigate, Understand, and Theorize the Field
\n\nVictoria Reyes, University of California, Riverside
\n\n\u25aa Global Ethnography: Bringing in a Feminist Perspective
\n\nCinzia Solari, University of Massachusetts Boston
\n\n Tracing the \"Traffic in Women\": An Ethnography of a Discourse
\n\nElizabeth Bernstein, Barnard College, Columbia Univ
\n\n\u25aa Beyond Global Experts: Local Experts and Expertise in Globalization Processes
\n\nTim Rosenkranz, New School for Social Research

\n\nDescription:<\/b>
\n\nThis session aims to advance innovations in ethnographic methods for studying globalization. If globalization is characterized by borderlessness, ever-increasing mobility and processes unmoored from concrete locations, what role is there for a traditionally place-bound methodology, such as ethnography? Can fieldwork demonstrate how the collective actions of individuals and particular institutions partake in producing globalization \u201cfrom below\u201d? What is the relationship between ethnography and a global and transnational theoretical lens? What can ethnography tell us about transnational flows of people, capital, goods, and knowledge? How does comparative and multi-sited research interrogate the dynamic relationships between individuals and organizations in specific locals and broader economic, political, and social forces? How might global ethnography help us name power relations that span countries?\nUltimately, how do we construct and reconstruct theory based on empirical findings in global ethnography? The panel will showcase both methodological and data-driven papers.<\/p><\/div><\/div>\t\t<\/div>\n\t\t\t\t<\/div>\n\t\t\t\t\t<\/div>\n\t\t<\/div>\n\t\t\t\t

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