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OrganizingPowers38th Annual Meeting of theSocial ScienceHistory Association November 21-24, 2013The Palmer House • Chicago
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Cover design by Dennis Laffoon
Bloomington, Indiana
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Table of Contents
President’s Welcome ............................................................................................ 2
Officers and Committees ................................................................................. 3 – 6
SSHA Information ........................................................................................... 6 – 8
Book Exhibit ......................................................................................................... 7
Network Representatives ................................................................................. 8 – 9
Network Meetings ............................................................................................... 10
Special Conference Events ..................................................................................11
Presidential Address and Reception .....................................................................11
Association Business Meeting .............................................................................11
Presidential Sessions ............................................................................................12
Session Listing by Network ..................................................................................13
SSHA Committee Meetings .................................................................................14
Program at a Glance..............................................................................................15
Conference Program .................................................................................. 16 – 160
Chicago Information ................................................................................ 161 – 163
Author Index ........................................................................................... 164 – 177
Advertisements ......................................................................................... 178 – 179
Hotel Maps ............................................................................................... 180 – 181
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President’s Welcome
Welcome back once more to Chicago for the 2013 Annual Meeting of the Social
Science History Association. The conference program includes a wonderful range
of papers, some related to the theme of “Organizing Powers” and others representing
the expansiveness of work that is so characteristic of the SSHA. I am particularly
grateful to the 2013 Program Committee – Dorit Geva, Ajay Mehrotra, and Evan
Roberts – and to all the network representatives for their many contributions to the
making of this year’s program.
The network meetings have been scheduled for midday on Friday. As veterans
know, SSHA is a determinedly participatory organization and much of the planning
for the next annual meeting occurs at these gatherings. Whether this is your first
time at the conference or the latest of many, the network meeting is your chance to
influence next year’s program.
Friday will also feature a new kind of session that expands opportunities for
participation: the discussion table. Some of the networks experienced marked
surges in submissions this year. To accommodate all the interest, a number of those
panels and papers will take place around large tables; presentations will be
somewhat shorter to allow significantly more time for conversation about the
featured papers. We will also have a poster session Saturday morning. I encourage
everyone to participate in one or both of these formats for sharing new work .
I am grateful to all those who have contributed to the Charles and Louise Tilly Fund
for Social Science History. This fund supports travel awards from a number of
graduate students to present at the conference as well as a prize for the best graduate
student paper at the annual meeting. Graduate students are both vital to the
association’s present and constitutive of its future, so contributions to this fund are
most welcome.
Finally, please join us on Saturday evening for the Business Meeting and the
Presidential Address. These are followed by the President’s Reception, generously
sponsored this year by the Division of the Social Sciences of the University of
Chicago.
Elisabeth S. Clemens
University of Chicago (Sociology)
2013 President of the Social Science History Association
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Officers and Committees
Social Science History Association
2012-2013
President
Elisabeth S. Clemens
Universityof Chicago (Sociology)
Vice President
Thomas Sugrue
University of Pennsylvania (History)
Treasurer
Philip VanderMeer
Arizona State University (History)
Executive Director
William C. Block
Cornell University (CISER)
Past Presidents
William Sewell
University of Chicago (Political Science & History)
George Alter
University of Michigan (History)
Ann Shola Orloff
Northwestern University (Sociology, Gender Studies, and Political Science)
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Executive Committee Term Expires 2013 Mabel Berezin Cornell University (Sociology) J. David Hacker Binghamton University (History) Monica Prasad Northwestern University (Sociology) Term Expires 2014 Danielle Gauvreau Concordia University (Sociology and Anthropology) Michelle Mouton University of Wisconsin Oshkosh (History) Greta Krippner University of Michigan (Sociology) Term Expires 2015 Eileen Boris University of Santa Barbara (Feminist Studies) Tommy Bengtsson Centre for Economic Demography John Murray Rhodes College (Economics)
2013 Nominating Committee Martin Isaac, Chair University of California, San Diego (Sociology) Elizabeth Faue Wayne State University (History) Birgitte Söland Ohio State University (History) Ho-Fung Hung Johns Hopkins University (Sociology)
2013 Travel Award Selection Committee Elisabeth S. Clemens University of Chicago (Sociology) William C. Block Cornell University (CISER)
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2013 Program Committee Dorit Geva Central European University (Sociology & Social Anthropology) Ajay Mehrotra Indiana University (Law/History) Evan Roberts University of Minnesota (History)
Publications Committee Term Expires 2013 Daniel Bender University of Toronto (History) Manali Desai London School of Economics (Sociology) Term Expires 2014 Sarah E. Igo Vanderbilt University (History) Steven Pfaff University of Washington (Sociology) Term Expires 2015 Elizabeth Faue, Wayne State University (History) Katherine Lynch Carnegie Mellon University (History)
Allan Sharlin Memorial Award Committee Derek Hoff Kansas State University (History) Meg Jacobs Massachusetts Institute of Technology (History) John Tutino Georgetown University (History) Ian Gregory Lancaster University (History)
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President's Book Award Committee Cedric de Leon Providence College (Sociology) Timothy Cuff Westminster College (History) John Murray Rhodes College (Economics) Lisa Stampnitsky Harvard University (American History)
Editor, Social Science History Anne McCants Massachusetts Institute of Technology (History)
Conference Manager Judy Warner Indiana University Conferences, Senior Conference Manager
SSHA Membership
The Social Science History Association is an interdisciplinary group of scholars that
shares interests in social life and theory; historiography, and historical and social-
scientific methodologies. SSHA might be best seen as a coalition of distinctive
scholarly communities. Our substantive intellectual work ranges from everyday life
in the medieval world – and sometimes earlier -- to contemporary global politics, but
we are united in our historicized approach to understanding human events,
explaining social processes, and developing innovative theory.
The term “social science history” has meant different things to different academic
generations. In the 1970s, when the SSHA’s first meetings were held, the founding
generation of scholars took it to reflect their concern to address pressing questions
by combining social-science method and new forms of historical evidence.
Quantitative approaches were especially favored by the association’s historical
demographers, as well as some of the economic, social and women’s historians of
the time. By the 1980s and 1990s, other waves of scholars – including culturally-
oriented historians and anthropologists, geographers, political theorists, and
comparative-historical social scientists -- had joined the conversation.
New intellectual directions continue to emerge at the outset of the 21st century.
Today’s SSHA incorporates a diversity of scholarly styles, with lots of crosstalk
among them.
Inquiries about membership in the Social Sciences History Association should be
directed to William C. Block, Cornell University - CISER, 391 Pine Tree Road,
Ithaca, New York 14850. Email: [email protected].
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SSHA Journal
Social Science History, the journal of the Social Science History Association, is
published quarterly and is sent to members of the association. Submissions are
invited via the online platform supported by Editorial Manager. To submit an article,
please visit www.editorialmanager.com/ssh. Further information can be found at:
http://history.mit.edu/content/social-science-history-0 or by contacting
SSHA 2014 Annual Conference
The Social Science History Association will hold its 39th annual conference in
Toronto, Ontario, Canada November 6-9, 2014. The conference will be held at the
Fairmont Royal York. The organization’s long-standing interest in methodology
makes SSHA meetings exciting places to explore new solutions to historical
problems. We encourage the participation of graduate students and recent PH.D.s,
as well as more-established scholars, from a wide range of disciplines and
departments.
Future dates and sites: November 12-15, 2015, Baltimore, Maryland (Hyatt
Regency Baltimore on the Inner Harbor); November 17-20, 2016, Chicago (Palmer
House); November 21-24, 2019, Chicago (Palmer House).
Book Exhibit
The book exhibit will be located in the Adams Ballroom, on the 6th floor of the
Palmer House. In addition to The Scholar’s Choice, which will be representing
several publishers, SSHA welcomes the following exhibitors: the University of
Minnesota (Minnesota Population Center), Cambridge University Press, the
University of Chicago Press, and Haymarket Books..
Exhibit Schedule:
Friday, November 22, 8:00am-5:30pm
Saturday, November 23, 8:00am-5:00pm
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Network Representatives
Children & Childhood Emily Bruce, University of Minnesota (History) Birgitte Söland, Ohio State University (History) Criminal Justice/Legal History Network Tamara Myers, University of British Columbia (History) Michael Fortner, Rutgers University (Political Science and Public Policy and Administration) Culture Stefan Bargheer, Max Planck Institute for the History of Science (Sociology) Emily Barman, Boston University (Sociology) Victoria Johnson, University of Michigan (Organizational Studies) Dan Lainer-Vos, University of Southern California (Sociology) Christi M. Smith, Ohio State University (Sociology) Economics Mark Geiger, Library of Congress (Economics & History) Sumner La Croix, University of Hawaii-Manoa (Economics) Peter Meyer, U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (Productivity and Technology) Evan Roberts, University of Minnesota (History) Education, Knowledge Production, and Science Studies Mary Ann Dzuback, Washington University (Education, History, and Women & Gender Studies) Adrea Lawrence, American University (Education, Teaching, and Health) Elizabeth Berman, University at Albany, SUNY (Sociology) Family History/Demography Katherine Lynch, Carnegie Mellon University, (History) Jan Kok, Radboud University Nijmegen (Family History) Martin Dribe, Lund University (Economic History) Health/Medicine/Body Elisabeth Engberg, Umeå University (Population Studies) Sasha Mullally, University of New Brunswick (History) Historical Geography Don Lafreniere, University of Western Ontario (Geography) George Vascik, Miami University (History) Labor Barry Eidlin, University of Wisconsin-Madison (Sociology) Elizabeth Faue, Wayne State University (History) Benjamin Peterson, Willamette University (History)
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Network Representatives Macro-historical Dynamics Daniel Little, University of Michigan, Dearborn (Philosophy) Peter Perdue, Yale University (History) James Lee, University of Michigan (Sociology) Migration/Immigration Marina Maccari-Clayton, Marymount University (History) Barbara Luethi, Basel University (History) Jadwiga Pieper, University of Arizona (History) Politics Tim Thurber, University of Minnesota (Immigration History Research Center and History) Stephanie Lee Mudge, University of California-Davis (Sociology) Allan Lichtman, American University (History) Race & Ethnicity Melissa Weiner, College of the Holy Cross (Sociology) Elizabeth Onasch, Old Dominion University (History) Religion Philip Gorski, Yale University (Sociology) Robert Woodberry, University of Texas Austin (Sociology) Samuel Nelson, Yale University (Sociology) Rural, Agricultural, and Environmental Kenneth Sylvester, University of Michigan (ICPSR) Louis Kyriakoudes, University of Southern Mississippi (History) States & Society Dorit Geva, Central European University (Sociology & Social Anthropology) Jonathan Wyrtzen, Yale University (Sociology) Kevan Harris, Princeton University (Near Eastern Studies) Urban Brigitte Le Normand, The University of British Columbia (History) Daniel Pasciuti, Johns Hopkins University (Sociology) Women, Gender & Sexuality Dominique Grisard, University of Basel, Switzerland (Gender Studies) Anna Korteweg, University of Toronto (Sociology)
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Network Meetings
SSHA Networks are special interest groups that generate ideas and organize sessions
for the next year's conference. As part of the program committee, Network
Representatives perform the important task of coordinating sessions. Meetings are
open to all interested individuals.
Friday, 12:30pm - 1:15pm
Criminal Justice/Legal History Network LaSalle 1
Economics LaSalle 2
Education, Knowledge Production and Science Studies LaSalle 3
Historical Geography LaSalle 5
Macro-Historical Dynamics Clark 1
Health/Medicine/Body Clark 3
Race & Ethnicity Clark 5
Family History/Demography Clark 7
Children and Childhood Clark 10
Friday, 1:15pm - 2:00pm
Culture LaSalle 1
Urban LaSalle 2
Labor LaSalle 3
Migration/Immigration LaSalle 5
Politics Clark 1
Rural, Agricultural, and Environmental Clark 3
Religion Clark 5
States & Society Clark 7
Women, Gender & Sexuality Clark 10
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Special Conference Events
Welcome Reception Red Lacquer Room, 4th Floor Thursday, 7:00-8:30pm Newberry Library Tours (pre-registration required)
Home Front: Daily Life in the Civil War North Thursday, 2:00-3:00pm
Behind-the-Scenes-Tour Saturday, 2:00-3:00pm
Annual Business Meeting Monroe Ballroom Saturday, 5:30-6:00pm
Thomas Sugrue, University of Pennsylvania (History), and 2013 Vice President, Social Science History Association
President’s Address Monroe Ballroom Saturday, 6:00-6:30 pm
Organizing Powers in Eventful Times Elisabeth S. Clemens, University of Chicago (Sociology), and 2013 President, Social Science History Association
We invite all registrants to attend this special plenary session late Saturday afternoon for Awards, the Business Meeting and the Presidential Address , followed by a gala reception in the Red Lacquer Room. President’s Reception Red Lacquer Room, 4th Floor Saturday, 6:30-8:00 pm
We would like to thank the Division of the Social Sciences of the University of Chicago for their generous support of the Presidential Reception.
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Presidential Sessions
A8 Thursday, 8:00am – 10:00am Dearborn 2
The Politics of Migration Control and Latitude
C11 Thursday, 12:30pm – 2:30pm Spire Parlor
Many Hands of the State: Functions, Failures, Futures – I
C16 Thursday, 12:30pm – 2:30pm Dearborn 1
States, Insurgencies, and Contested/Post-Conflict Political Orders
D13 Thursday, 2:45pm – 4:45pm Spire Parlor
Many Hands of the State: Functions, Failures, Futures – II
G2 Friday, 10:15am – 12:15pm LaSalle 2
Penal Power: Punishment and the Surveillance of Prisoners on the Inside
and on the Out, 1850s-1970s
G12 Friday, 10:15am – 12:15pm Dearborn 1
Ira Katznelson, "Fear Itself: The New Deal and the Origins of Our Time"
I13 Friday, 4:30pm – 6:30pm Clark 5
Solidarity in Strategy
K12 Saturday, 10:15am – 12:15pm Dearborn 1
Thirsty Planet, Hungry People – I
L12 Saturday, 1:00pm – 3:00pm Clark 10
The State as History and Theory
L14 Saturday, 1:00pm – 3:00pm Dearborn 2
When Race Regimes Change
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Sessions by Network
Children and Childhood G1, G19d, K1, L1, N1 Criminal Justice/Legal A1, B1, D1, E1, G2, I1, K2, L2, M1, N2, N3, O1 Culture A2, B2, C1, D2, F1, F2, H1, H17e, I2, K3, L3, M2 Economics B3, B4, C2, D3, F3, G3, I3, J1, K4, N4, O2 Education A3, A4, E2, F4, F5, G4, H2, I4, J2, K5, L4, M3, O3 Family/Demography A5, B5, C3, C4, D4, D5, F6a, F6b, F6c, G5, G6, H3,
I5, I6, I7, J3, K6, L5, L6, M4, M19, N5, O4, O5 Health/Medicine/Body A6, B6, C5, C6, D6, E3, E4, F7, H4, K7, M5 Historical Geography B7, D7, E5, F8, G7, H5, J4, K8, L7, M6, N6 Labor B8, B9, D8, G8, H6, H7, I8, I9, K9, L8, L9, M7, N7,
N8, N9, O6 Macro-Historical Dynamics C7, D9, F9, G9, H8, I10, J5, M8, O7, O8 Migration/Immigration A7, A8, A9, B10, C8, C9, D10, D11, E6, E7, E8, F10,
F11, G10, H9, H10, I11a, I11b, I11c, I11d, I11e, J6, J7, K10, L10, L11, M9, N10, N11, O9
Politics A10, C10, D12, E9, F12, F13, G11, H11, I12, J8, J9,
K11, M10, N12 Presidential C11, D13, G12, I13, K12, L12 Program Committee A11, B11, C12, I14, K13, L13, M11 Race and Ethnicity A12, B12, C13, D14, E10, F14, G13, H12, K14, L14,
L15, N13, O10 Religion B13, E11, F15, H13, K15 Rural, Agricultural, and C14, H14, J10, M12, M13 Environmental States and Society A13, B14, B15, C15, C16, D15, D16, E12, F16, F17,
G14, G15, G16, H15, H16, H17a, H17b, H17c, H17d, I15, I16, I17, I19, J11, J12, J13, J14, K16, K17, L16, L17, L18, M14, M15, N14, N15, O11, O12, O13, O14
Urban A14, C17, C18, E13, H18, J15, J16, K18, M16, N16,
N17 Women, Gender, and A15, A16, B16, D17, D18, E14, E15, F18, F19, G17, Sexuality G18, G19a, G19b, G19c, G19e, H19, J17, J18, K19,
K20, L19, M17, M18, N18, N19, O15, O16
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SSHA Committee Meetings Thursday, November 21, 2013 1:30-2:30pm SSHA Publications Committee (Hancock Parlor) Thursday, November 21, 2013 4:45-6:45pm SSHA Executive Committee I (Presidential Suite Room 24000) Saturday, November 23, 2013 12:00-2:00pm SSHA Editorial Board (Presidential Suite Room 24000) Sunday, November 24, 2013 8:00-9:00am 2014 Program Committee -including Network Reps (Hancock Parlor) Sunday, November 24, 2013 9:00-10:00am Executive Committee II (Presidential Suite Room 24000)
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Program at a Glance
Thursday, November 21, 2013
Registration 7:30am-4:30pm 6th Floor Registration
Paper Sessions 8:00am – 10:00am Meeting Rooms
Paper Sessions 10:15am – 12:15pm Meeting Rooms
Book Exhibit set-up 11:00am - 6:00pm Adams Ballroom
Paper Sessions 12:30pm - 2:30pm Meeting Rooms
Paper Sessions 2:45pm - 4:45pm Meeting Rooms
Paper Sessions 5:00pm – 7:00pm Meeting Rooms
Opening Reception 7:00pm - 8:30pm Red Lacquer Room
Friday, November 22, 2013
Registration 7:30am – 4:30pm 6th Floor Registration
Book Exhibit 8:00am - 5:30pm Adams Ballroom
Paper Sessions 8:00am - 10:00am Meeting Rooms
Paper Sessions 10:15am - 12:15pm Meeting Rooms
Network Meetings A 12:30pm - 1:15pm Meeting Rooms
Network Meetings B 1:15pm - 2:00pm Meeting Rooms
Paper Sessions 2:15pm - 4:15pm Meeting Rooms
Paper Sessions 4:30pm - 6:30pm Meeting Rooms
Saturday, November 23, 2013
Registration 7:30am - 3:30pm 6th Floor Registration
Book Exhibit 8:00am - 5:00pm Adams Ballroom
Poster Browsing 8:00am - 5:30pm Adams Ballroom
Paper Sessions 8:00am - 10:00am Meeting Rooms
Paper Sessions 10:15am - 12:15pm Meeting Rooms
Meet the Author (posters) 10:15am - 12:15pm Adams Ballroom
Paper Sessions 1:00pm - 3:00pm Meeting Rooms
Paper Sessions 3:15pm - 5:15pm Meeting Rooms
Business Meeting 5:30pm-6:00pm Monroe Ballroom
Presidential Address 6:00pm-6:30pm Monroe Ballroom
President’s Reception 6:30pm - 8:00pm Red Lacquer Room
Sunday, November 24, 2013
Registration 7:30am - 10:30am 6th Floor Registration
Paper Sessions 8:00am - 10:00am Meeting Rooms
Paper Sessions 10:15am - 12:15pm Meeting Rooms
Thursday, November 21
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A1 Thursday, 8:00am – 10:00am Clark 1
Colonial Practices of Police
CRIMINAL JUSTICE/LEGAL
Chair: Joanne Klein, Boise State University (History)
Police Power and Strategies of Order in the Danish West Indies
Rasmus Sielemann, University of Copenhagen (History)
Policing and Governance in Colonial Greenland 1850 to 1950
Soren Rud, University of Copenhagen (History)
Policing and Disciplining Subjects in a Semi-Colonial State: The Royal Siamese
Provincial Gendarmerie and its Danish Officers
Soren Ivarsson, University of Copenhagen (History)
Discussant: Joanne Klein, Boise State University (History)
A2 Thursday, 8:00am – 10:00am LaSalle 1
Organizing Symbolic Power
CULTURE
Chair: Johannes Lang, Danish Institute for International Studies (Holocaust and
Genocide Studies)
Seeing Red and Wearing Pink: Trajectories of Cultural Power in the AIDS and
Breast Cancer Ribbons
Terence McDonnell, University of Notre Dame (Sociology)
Kari Christoffersen, University of Notre Dame (Sociology)
Priceless: Doing Incommensurability at Work
Alison Gerber, Yale University (Sociology)
State Power and Symbolic Conflict in Art Repatriation
Fiona Greenland, University of Michigan (Sociology)
Discussant: Johannes Lang, Danish Institute for International Studies (Holocaust and
Genocide Studies)
Thursday, November 21
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A3 Thursday, 8:00am – 10:00am LaSalle 5
Transnational Networks of Knowledge and Economies
EDUCATION, Economics, Politics
Chair: Amy Offner, University of Pennsylvania (History)
The Imaginary Laboratory: Dankwart Rustow and the Role of Turkey in
Modernization Theory
Begum Adalet, University of Pennsylvania (Political Science)
First Contact: Soviet and American Economists at the Beginning of the End of the
Soviet Economy
Adam Leeds, University of Pennsylvania (Anthropology)
Economists and International Bureaucracies
Johan Christensen, European University Institute (Political Science)
Discussant: Amy Offner, University of Pennsylvania (History)
A4 Thursday, 8:00am – 10:00am LaSalle 2
Organizing and Applying Science and Knowledge
EDUCATION, Labor, Politics
Chair: Damon Mayrl, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid (Comparative Sociology)
Bridging for Innovation: Mit's “Technological Education" and Academic-Industrial
Research between the World Wars
Ellan Spero, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (History, Anthropology,
Science, Technology and Society)
Experimenting on the Poor: Policy Evaluation Research Methods and the Politics of
Welfare Reform
Fithawee Tzeggai, University of California, Berkeley (Sociology)
Informing Development & Imagining Democracy: Policy Evaluation Expertise in
Mexico
Diana Graizbord, Brown University (Sociology)
Delegate or Perish: Federal Funding and the Transformation of Academic Labs in
the Biomedical Sciences since the 1970s
Annalisa Salonius, University of Pennsylvannia (History and Sociology of Science)
Discussant: Vinod Kumar Kanvaria, University of Delhi (Education)
Thursday, November 21
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A5 Thursday, 8:00am – 10:00am Clark 7 Patriarchy and Familism of Historical Populations: Measuring, Comparing, Interpreting FAMILY/DEMOGRAPHY Chair: Beatrice Moring, University of Cambridge (History of Population) Quantifying Patriarchy: Living Arrangements and Power Relations in Preindustrial Europe Siegfried Gruber, Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research (Historical Demography) Mikolaj Szoltysek, Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research (Historical Demography) Thinking With Patriarchy Pavla Miller, RMIT University (Global, Urban and Social Studies) Family and Religious Freedom in Mixed Denomination Marriages in Western Ukraine in the Second Half of the 18th Century Piotr Guzowski, University of Bialystok (Institute of History) Power Relations in Household and Family in Late Tokugawa Era Kyoto Mary Louise Nagata, Francis Marion University / EHESS (History / CRH) Kiyoshi Hamano, Kansai University (Economics) Kiyoshi Jinno, Musashino Gakuin University (Legal History of Japan) Northwest German Stem Families? Evidence from family contracts Christine Fertig, Universität Muenster (History) Discussant: Bruce Fetter, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee (History) A6 Thursday, 8:00am – 10:00am Clark 5 Changing Conceptions and Definitions of Health, I HEALTH/MEDICINE/BODY, Culture, Women, Gender, and Sexuality Chair: Margaret Charleroy, University of Minnesota (Minnesota Population Center) Making Health Outdoors, 1880-1920 Lucinda M. McCray, Appalachian State University (History) Healthy Patriotism: The Changing Definition of Health in World War I Cincinnati Nancy Tatarek, Ohio University (Sociology and Anthropology) Major Brandt, Gynecological Massage, and Women's Health Around 1900 Anders Ottosson, Gothenburg University (Historical Studies) “Creating Body Beauty”: Yoga’s Position in the Pursuit of Health, 1920s-1930s Carrie Streeter, University of California, San Diego (History) Friendly Societies, Changing Conceptions of Disease and the Swedish State during the First Half of the Nineteenth Century Helene Castenbrandt, University of Gothenburg (Historical Studies) Discussant: Bernard Harris, University of Southampton, UK (Social Sciences)
Thursday, November 21
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A7 Thursday, 8:00am – 10:00am Dearborn 1
Runaway Slaves, Serfs, and Peons: A Global Perspective (Session I)
MIGRATION/IMMIGRATION, Race and Ethnicity
Chair: Jose Moya, Barnard College, Columbia University (History)
Slave Escape in an Unstable Border Region: The Influence of Ranching, Wars and
International Relations on Patterns of 19th Century Slave Flight in the Far South of
Brazil
Karl Monsma, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (Sociology)
Patricia Bosenbecker, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (Sociology)
Unity in Diversity: Runaway Slave Communities in 19th-Century Central Coastal
Kenya
Lydia Marshall, DePauw University (Sociology and Anthropology)
Searching for Liberty in the Borderlands: Runaway Slaves in Texas and Fugitive
Peons in Northern Mexico in the Wake of Guadalupe Hidalgo
James Nichols, CUNY Queensborough (History)
Discussant: Jose Moya, Barnard College, Columbia University (History)
A8 Thursday, 8:00am – 10:00am Dearborn 2
The Politics of Migration Control and Latitude
MIGRATION/IMMIGRATION, Politics, Presidential
Chair: Immanuel Ness, Brooklyn College, City University of New York (Political
Science)
Local Responses to International Challenges: Migration and Labor Patterns of
Italians in the United States and Canada during the Cold War
Laura Cuppone, Michigan State University (History)
Gazing through a Thick Fog. The Governing of Suspect Populations in Australia:
Colonial Power and Collective Amnesia
Claudia Tazreiter, University of New South Wales (Sociology)
Skill, Identity and Immigration Policy in North-western Europe since World War II
Marlou Schrover, Leiden University (History)
Discussant: Immanuel Ness, Brooklyn College, City University of New York
(Political Science)
Thursday, November 21
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A9 Thursday, 8:00am – 10:00am Clark 3
Politics, Identity, and Migrant Communities in the Americas
MIGRATION/IMMIGRATION, Race and Ethnicity
Chair: Jadwiga Pieper Mooney, University of Arizona (History)
Uncommon Destinies: 19th Century Germans Who Emigrated to the Southern
Hemisphere
Simone Wegge, City University of New York (Economics)
Patterns and Changes in Italian Identity in the Provinces of São Paulo, 1880-1950.
Oswaldo Truzzi, Universidade Federal de Sao Carlos, Brazil (Sociology)
Meiji Migrants: The Beginnings of Japanese Communities in Latin America
Benjamin John DuMontier, University of Arizona (Latin American Studies)
A Global Approach to Development Policy and Migration in Ecuador, 1960-1970.
Mercedes Eguiguren, Université Catholique de Louvain (Centre d'études du
développement - IACCHOS)
Discussant: Jadwiga Pieper Mooney, University of Arizona (History)
A10 Thursday, 8:00am – 10:00am Burnham 2
The Politics of Crisis
POLITICS, Culture, Macro-Historical Dynamics, States and Society
Chair: Moishe Postone, University of Chicago (History)
Politics, Economics, and Crises of the State: Where Does Fascism Begin?
Geoff Eley, University of Michigan (History)
The Politics of the Financial Fix
Istvan Adorjan, University of Chicago (Sociology)
To Build the One Party: The European Return to Marxism-Leninism and the Politics
of Crisis in West Germany
David Spreen, University of Michigan (History)
The 'Paradox of Poverty Amidst Plenty': The Great Depressions and Monetary
Reform
Mark Loeffler, University of Chicago (History)
Discussant: Marion Fourcade, University of California, Berkeley (Sociology)
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A11 Thursday, 8:00am – 10:00am Burnham 1
Constitutionalism and Taxation in the Twentieth-Century U.S.
PROGRAM COMMITTEE, Criminal Justice/Legal
Chair: Susannah Tahk, University of Wisconsin (Law)
Historical Trends in U.S. Constitutional Amendment Proposals Dealing with
Taxation
Amy Myrick, Northwestern University (Sociology and Law)
The Politics of ‘Enforced Austerity’: Governor Reagan’s Failed Tax Referendum
and the Rise of Constitutional Economics
Alexander Gourse, Northwestern University (Sociology)
Republican Party-Building and Anti-Tax Politics
Laura Blessing, University of Virginia (Political Science)
Federal Tax Reform in 1962
Seiichiro Mozumi, Keio University (Economics)
Discussant: Susannah Tahk, University of Wisconsin (Law)
A12 Thursday, 8:00am – 10:00am LaSalle 3
Brown in the Windy City: Mexicans and Puerto Ricans in Postwar Chicago
RACE AND ETHNICITY, Migration/Immigration, Urban
Chair: Michael Innis-Jimenez, University of Alabama (American Studies)
Brown in the Windy City: Mexicans and Puerto Ricans in Postwar Chicago
Lilia Fernandez, Ohio State University (History)
Discussants: Anne Martinez, University of Texas at Austin (History)
James Barrett, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (History)
Michael Innis-Jimenez, University of Alabama (American Studies)
Thursday, November 21
22
A13 Thursday, 8:00am – 10:00am Burnam 4
Re-imagining Citizens and Publics
STATES AND SOCIETY, Culture, Macro-Historical Dynamics, Politics
Chair: Ana Velitchkova, University of Notre Dame (Sociology and International
Peace Studies)
Task Rabbits, Interns, and Gophers: Citizenship and Variegated Sovereignty in the
United States
Cedric de Leon, Providence College (Sociology)
Partisan Publics: The Case of Brazilian Youth Activist Networks
Ann Mische, Rutgers (Sociology)
Non-discursive Elements of Publics and Citizenship: Evidence from State-Socialist
Eastern Europe
Ana Velitchkova, University of Notre Dame (Sociology and International Peace Studies)
Between “Land" and "Environment": Citizenship and the Conflict on the
Establishment of a New Community in Israel
Liron Shani, Tel Aviv University (Anthropology)
Discussant: Ana Velitchkova, University of Notre Dame (Sociology and
International Peace Studies)
A14 Thursday, 8:00am – 10:00am Water Tower Parlor
The Legacy of the Chicago School of Sociology (On the 75th Anniversary of the
Publication of Louis Wirth's “Urbanism as a Way of Life")
URBAN
Chair: Barbara Allen, Virginia Tech (Science and Technology in Society)
Does Technology Drive History? Grand Central Terminal: Technology,
Engineering and Transformation in New York City
Kurt Schlichting, Fairfield University (Sociology and Anthropology)
Reconsidering the History and Epistemology of Urban Studies: Chicagoland and
Greater Berlin
Parker Everett, The University of Chicago (History)
Ambiguities of Neighborhood Empowerment: The Chicago School of Urban
Sociology and Modern Land Use Law
Kenneth Stahl, Chapman University, (Law)
“Reception" and "Production" of Sociological Theory. The Role Played By the
“Chicago School of Sociology” in Gino Germani's Theory
Ana Grondona, Universidad de Buenos Aires (Sociology)
Discussant: Kenneth A. Scherzer, Middle Tennessee University (History)
Thursday, November 21
23
A15 Thursday, 8:00am – 10:00am Grant Park Parlor
Dis-Organizing Powers: Perspectives on State Responsibility in Addressing
Gendered Violence and Protecting Women's Human Rights
WOMEN, GENDER, AND SEXUALITY, States and Society
Chair: Hae Yeon Choo, University of Toronto (Sociology)
State Responsibility or State Complicity? Postnational Approaches to Violence
Against Women with Precarious Immigration Statuses in Toronto, Canada
Salina Abji, University of Toronto (Sociology)
Constituting the ‘Thinkable’ for Women’s Rights: The Role of Member-States to the
UN in the Production of Global Norms Around Women, Peace and Security
Megan Dersnah, University of Toronto (Political Science)
Feminicidio Meets Due Diligence: Pushing the Boundaries of State Responsibility
for Violence against Women
Paulina Garcia-Del Moral, University of Toronto (Sociology)
“The spirit of responsibility must guide us”: The Quest for Legitimate Authority and
Notions of State Responsibility in the French Burqa Debates
Emily Laxer, University of Toronto (Sociology)
Discussant: Myra Marx Ferree, University of Wisconsin-Madison (Sociology)
A16 Thursday, 8:00am – 10:00am Spire Parlor
Global Strategies for Sexual Justice
WOMEN, GENDER, AND SEXUALITY, Migration/Immigration, Women,
Gender, and Sexuality
Chair: Elena Shih, University of California, Los Angeles (Sociology)
National Identity and Democratic Transition: Polish Abortion Discourse 1990-1993
Iga Kozlowski, Northwestern University (Sociology)
Sex Talk: Strategies for Sex Positive Sex Education in Reintegration Programs in
Bangladesh
Diya Bose, University of California, Los Angeles (Sociology)
Writing LAND OF SMILES: Dramatization as Research in the Trafficking in
Persons Space in Thailand
Erin Kamler, University of Southern California (Communication)
Technology as Method of Surveillance or Strategy for Social Justice? Examining the
Role of Technology in U.S. Anti-Trafficking and Sex Worker Organizing
Jennifer Musto, University of California, Los Angeles (Women's Studies)
Discussant: Elena Shih, University of California, Los Angeles (Sociology)
Thursday, November 21
24
B1 Thursday, 10:15am – 12:15pm LaSalle 1
Crime and Gender 1600-1900: New Perspectives
CRIMINAL JUSTICE/LEGAL, Urban, Women, Gender, and Sexuality
Chair: Marion Pluskota, University of Leiden (History)
Crime and Gender 1600-1900: A Comparative Perspective
Manon van der Heijden, University of Leiden (History)
Torturing Men and Women in Early Modern Geneva
Sara Beam, University of Victoria (History)
Crime, Women and Sexuality in Marseille in the 18th Century
Christophe Regina, Aix-Marseille Université (History)
For the Extirpation of Heresy and the Punishment of Heretics: Gender and
Religious Crime in the French Wars of Religion
Brian Sandberg, Northern Illinois University (History)
Criminal and 'Wayward' Girls, 19th & 20th Centuries
Margo de Koster, Brussels University / VU Amsterdam (Criminology)
Discussant: Helen Johnston, University of Hull (Social Sciences)
B2 Thursday, 10:15am – 12:15pm LaSalle 2
Theory and Method
CULTURE
Chair: Isaac Reed, University of Colorado-Boulder (Sociology)
Making Cultural Explanation of Historical Events and Transformation More
Robust: Consideration of Narrative Method, Social Mechanisms, and Interpretation
Anne Kane, University of Houston - Downtown (Social Sciences)
What Do Historical Sociologists Do All Day? Historical Method in Theory and
Practice
Damon Mayrl, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid (Comparative Sociology)
Nicholas Wilson, Yale University (British Studies and Sociology)
What Makes a Strong Component Go Round? An Exponential Random Graph
Neha Gondal, Ohio StateUniversity (Sociology)
Paul McLean, Rutgers University (Sociology)
Bourdieu's Contribution to the Sociological Analysis of History
Michael Strand, University of Notre Dame (Sociology)
Discussant: Isaac Reed, University of Colorado-Boulder (Sociology)
Thursday, November 21
25
B3 Thursday, 10:15am – 12:15pm LaSalle 3 Postwar Anti-Planning Utopias ECONOMICS, Politics, States and Society, Urban Chair: James Sparrow, University of Chicago (History) From the CIO to the CCF: The Illusion of Cultural Deregulation in the Early Cold War Hadji Bakara, University of Chicago (English) A World of Squantos: How the United States Achieved Global Hegemony without Colonies Daniel Immerwahr, Northwestern University (History) ‘Autocracy. Nepotism. OPA’: The Businessman’s Vision of the New Deal Abroad Elizabeth Shermer, Loyola University of Chicago (History) Discussant: James Sparrow, University of Chicago (History) B4 Thursday, 10:15am – 12:15pm Water Tower Parlor Varieties of Transition to Modern Health and Human Capital ECONOMICS, Criminal Justice/Legal, Family/Demography, Health/Medicine/Body, Politics, Women, Gender, and Sexuality Chair: Kris Inwood, University of Guelph (Economics and History) Urban Laboring Poor against Infant Mortality at Osaka City of the Early 20th Century: Who Saved Babies? Emiko Higami, Osaka University (Economics) Ken'ichi Tomobe, Osaka University (Economics) Makoto Hanashima, Institute for Areal Studies (Research) The Determinants of Morbidity Trends in England, 1870-1950 Andrew Hinde, University of Southampton (Statistical Sciences) Bernard Harris, University of Southampton, UK (Social Sciences) Martin Gorsky, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (Public Health) Aravinda Guntupalli, University of Southamptom (Social Sciences) Women Count: Gender and Numeracy in Nineteenth-Century Ireland Matthias Blum, Technische Universität München, Germany (Agriculture, Economics) Chris Colvin, London School of Economics (Economic History) Eoin McLaughlin, University of Edinburgh (History) Laura McAtakney, University College Dublin (Global Irish Studies) Background Factors Behind the Secular Scandinavian Infant Mortality Decline Gunnar Thorvaldsen, Universitetet i Tromsø (Norwegian Historical Data) The Onset of Modern Health Transition in an Already Healthy Society: The Case of New Zealand Evan Roberts, University of Minnesota (History) Les Oxley, University of Canterbury (Economics and Finance) Kris Inwood, University of Guelph (Economics and History) Discussantd: Hamish Maxwell-Stewart, University of Tasmania (History and Classics) Evan Roberts, University of Minnesota (History)
Thursday, November 21
26
B5 Thursday, 10:15am – 12:15pm Clark 7
Demographic Constraints on Family Structure and Coresidence: New Agenda
For Historical Family Demography
FAMILY/DEMOGRAPHY, Economics, Historical Geography
Chair: Siegfried Gruber, Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research
(Historical Demography)
Ethnographic Evidence of How China's Rural Daughters Use Historical Customs to
Negotiate Contemporary Living Arrangements
Lai Tso, University of Michigan (Sociology and Women's Studies)
Regional Variation of Intergenerational Co-Residence before the Great
Transformation: Demography and Economy Revisited
Arne Solli, University of Bergen (History)
The Irish Stem Family at the Early Twentieth Century in Reference to the
Patriarchal Head and His Heir
Yoshifumi Shimizu, Momoyama Gakuin University (Sociology)
Discussant: Steven Ruggles, University of Minnesota (Minnesota Population
Center)
B6 Thursday, 10:15am – 12:15pm Clark 5
Changing Conceptions and Definitions of Health, II
HEALTH/MEDICINE/BODY
Chair: Lucinda M. McCray, Appalachian State University (History)
Simmel's Cyclical Vision of Health and Medicine
Daniel Menchik, Michigan State University (Sociology)
Health and Fatness
Anne Katrine Kleberg Hansen, University of Copenhagen (The Saxo Institute,
History)
The Invention of the Psychopathic Girl: From a Social to a Psychiatric Perspective
on Girls in Asylums
Bolette Frydendahl Larsen, Lund University (History)
Discussant: Anders Ottosson, Gothenburg University (Historical Studies)
Thursday, November 21
27
B7 Thursday, 10:15am – 12:15pm LaSalle 5
Social Networks in Space and Time
HISTORICAL GEOGRAPHY
Chair: Humphrey Southall, University of Portsmouth (Geography)
My Dear Friend: 19th Century Museums and the Formation of Scientific Networks
Jason Young, McGill University (History)
The Emergence of Cooperation For Power in Spain, 1500-1650: Nonlinear
Dynamics, Social Network Reciprocity, and Group/Multilevel Selection
J. B. Owens, Idaho State University (History)
Spatial Scales as Social Processes: Toward an Ecology of Scales
Ben Merriman, University of Chicago (Sociology)
Place and Space: The Evolving Impact of Geography on the Number and Type of
New Organizations
Heather Haveman, University of California, Berkeley (Sociology and Business)
Christopher Rider, Emory University (Business)
Discussant: Lucy Hewitt, University of Glasgow (Social and Political Sciences)
B8 Thursday, 10:15am – 12:15pm Burnham 1
Theorizing Class and Collective Action
LABOR, Culture
Chair: Kristin Plys, Yale University (Sociology)
Excluding Strikes Distorts Our Understanding of Protest: Evidence from Britain in
the 1980s and 1990s
Michael Biggs, University of Oxford (Sociology)
Eventful Subjectivity: The Experiential Sources of Solidarity
Rachel Meyer, Harvard University (Sociology)
Howard Kimeldorf, University of Michigan (Sociology)
Differential Participation of Soldiers in Collective Action: The Effect of Superior
Support and Opposition
Marie-Louise Damen, VU University, Amsterdam (Sociology)
Daniel Blocq, University of Wisconsin-Madison (Sociology)
Igor Petrovic, VU University, Amsterdam (Sociology)
Moral Economy, Structural Leverage, and Organizational Efficacy: Class
Formation and the Great Flint Sit-Down Strike, Detroit 1936-37
Josh Murray, Stony Brook University (Sociology)
Michael Schwartz, Stony Brook University (Sociology)
Discussant: Kristin Plys, Yale University (Sociology)
Thursday, November 21
28
B9 Thursday, 10:15am – 12:15pm Burnham 2
Strikes, Solidarity, and Settlements in Pre- and Postwar Europe and the United
States
LABOR, Politics, States and Society
Chair: Coreen Derifield, East Central College (History)
Certification, Decertification, and Labour INGOs’ Participation in the AFL’s Post-
WWII “division” of World Labour: The Case of Italy and International Transport
Workers Federation's Hegemonic Bargain
Antonina Gentile, Università degli Studi di Milano (Scienze Politiche)
Russian Labor in an Age of Turbulence. Preliminary Estimates and International
Comparisons
Ekaterina Khaustova, Russian State Social University (Finance)
Alexey Grakhov, Russian State Social University (Finance)
Swedish Strike Patterns in the First Half of the Twentieth Century
Jesper Hamark, Economic History (Gothenburg Unversity)
Discussant: Shannon Ikebe, University of California, Berkeley (Sociology)
B10 Thursday, 10:15am – 12:15pm Dearborn 1
Runaway Slaves, Serfs, and Peons: A Global Perspective (Session II)
MIGRATION/IMMIGRATION, Race and Ethnicity
Chair: Jadwiga Pieper Mooney, University of Arizona (History)
‘Escape’ in Three ‘Unfree’ East Asian Populations, 1700-1900
Hao Dong, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (Social Sciences)
James Lee, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (Humanities and
Social Science)
Cameron Campbell, University of California, Los Angeles (Sociology)
Satomi Kurosu, Reitaku University (Foreign Studies)
How Migration Makes Meaning: Fugitive Slaves and Concubines in the Western
Indian Ocean
Awam Amkpa, New York University (Social and Cultural Analysis)
Gunja SenGupta, Brooklyn College and Graduate Center, CUNY (History)
Runaway Slaves in Nineteenth-Century Cuba
Jose Moya, Barnard College, Columbia University (History)
Freedom and Mobility in Medieval Europe
Phillipp Schofield, Aberystwyth University (History)
Discussant: Jadwiga Pieper Mooney, University of Arizona (History)
Thursday, November 21
29
B11 Thursday, 10:15am – 12:15pm Burnham 4
Public and Private Finance in the U.S.
PROGRAM COMMITTEE, Economics
Chair: Alexander Hertel-Fernandez, Harvard University (Government)
Who Pays for Public Higher Education? Institutional Imperatives and State Policy
Making in the U.S.
Jennifer Nations, University of California, San Diego (Sociology)
The Structure of Federal Reserve Independence
Peter Conti-Brown, Princeton University (History)
Contingency and Path Dependency in the Emergence of Modern American
Corporate Law
Alexander Jerneck, University of Pennsyslvania (Sociology)
Discussant: Alexander Hertel-Fernandez, Harvard University (Government)
B12 Thursday, 10:15am – 12:15pm Clark 1
Author Meets Critics: Chinese Chicago: Race, Transnational Migration, and
Community Since 1870
RACE AND ETHNICITY, Migration/Immigration
Chair: Erin Murphy, Southern Illinois University at Edwardsville (Sociology and
Criminal Justice Studies)
Chinese Chicago: Race, Transnational Migration, and Community Since 1870
Huping Ling, Truman State University (History)
Discussants: Mark Chiang, University of Illinois at Chicago (Asian American
Studies and English)
John S. Rohsenow, University of Illinois at Chicago (Chinese Linguistics)
Laura Kina, DePaul University (Art, Media, & Design)
Justin D. Garcia, Millersville University (Sociology/Anthropology)
Thursday, November 21
30
B13 Thursday, 10:15am – 12:15pm Grant Park Parlor
Faith in the Law: Legal Power and Religious Violence in Late Roman North
Africa
RELIGION, Criminal Justice/Legal, Politics
Chair: Clifford Ando, University of Chicago (Classics, History, Law)
Faith in the Law: Legal Power and Religious Violence in Late Roman North Africa
Patrick Clark, University of California, Berkeley (History)
Norman Underwood, University of California, Berkeley (History)
John Olmsted, University of California, Berkeley (History)
Legal Adoptions: The Conventions of Religious Dispute in Late Roman and Vandal
North Africa
Norman Underwood, University of California, Berkeley (History)
Unity of Church and State: The Sources and Application of Law in Augustine’s
Letters *8 and *20
Patrick Clark, University of California, Berkeley (History)
The Importance of Motive in Augustine’s Justification of Religious Coercion
John Olmsted, University of California, Berkeley (History)
Discussant: Clifford Ando, University of Chicago (Classics, History, Law)
B14 Thursday, 10:15am – 12:15pm Spire Parlor
Boundaries in Nation and State Formation
STATES AND SOCIETY, Politics
Chair: Sadia Saeed, Yale University (Sociology)
Rethinking Political Leadership of the Local Elite in the Late Choson Dynasty of
Korea
Hakyoung Lee, Seoul National University (Political Science,International Relations)
The Internal Buffer State: Social Closure and Nation Building in Southeastern
Afghanistan
Daniel Koski-Karell, University of Washington (Sociology)
Made to Be Seen': Visual Signs and Colonial State Construction in Jordan
Jonathan Endelman, Yale University (Sociology)
Critiquing the Foucauldian Genealogy of Power: The Dispersion and Productivity
of Sovereignty in the Modern Age as Represented in Nineteenth-Century English
Labor Law
Marc W. Steinberg, Smith College (Sociology)
Discussant: Sadia Saeed, Yale University (Sociology)
Thursday, November 21
31
B15 Thursday, 10:15am – 12:15pm Clark 3
Pierre Bourdieu and the Invention of the State
STATES AND SOCIETY
Chair: Loïc Wacquant, University of California-Berkeley, Centre de Sociologie
Européenne - Paris (Sociology)
Bourdieu Meets the King in Parliament: Symbolism and Ritual in Early Modern
State Formation
Sarah Hanley, University of Iowa (History)
The Bureaucratic Field Comes to America
William Novak, University of Michigan (Law)
Seven Theses on the State after Bourdieu
George Steinmetz, University of Michigan (Sociology)
The Three States of Pierre Bourdieu
Loïc Wacquant, University of California-Berkeley, Centre de Sociologie
Européenne - Paris (Sociology)
The Dynastic and the Bureaucratic in the Unmaking of the State: The View from
Syria
Lisa Wedeen, University of Chicago (Political Science)
Discussant: Loïc Wacquant, University of California-Berkeley, Centre de Sociologie
Européenne - Paris (Sociology)
B16 Thursday, 10:15am – 12:15pm Dearborn 2
Household Textile Production and Gender and Generational Dynamics in
Europe and China in the Eighteenth- and Nineteenth-Centuries: Comparing
Across Diverse Regimes and Their Records
WOMEN, GENDER, AND SEXUALITY, Children and Childhood, Labor
Chair: Mary Jo Maynes, University of Minnesota (History)
Discussants: Emily Bruce, University of Minnesota (History)
Eric Roubinek, University of Minnesota (History)
Jane Gray, National University of Ireland, Maynooth (Sociology)
Kan Li, University of Minnesota (History)
Hui-han Jin, University of Minnesota (History)
Mary Jo Maynes, University of Minnesota (History)
Ann Waltner, University of Minnesota (History and Institute for Advanced Study)
Thursday, November 21
32
C1 Thursday, 12:30pm – 2:30pm LaSalle 1
Technology and Materiality
CULTURE
Chair: Terence McDonnell, University of Notre Dame (Sociology)
Sonic Object Settings
Joseph Klett, Yale University (Sociology)
Knowledge in Circulation: Political Imagination, Materiality and Publics
Michael Rodriguez, Brown University (Sociology)
Diana Graizbord, Brown University (Sociology)
Gianpaolo Baiocchi, Brown University (Sociology)
Taking Appropriate Measures: The Emergence and Reconfiguration of the Social
Return on Investment
Emily Barman, Boston University (Sociology)
Matthew Hall, London School of Economics (Sociology)
Yuval Millo, University of Leicester (Management)
Discussant: Terence McDonnell, University of Notre Dame (Sociology)
C2 Thursday, 12:30pm – 2:30pm LaSalle 2
Constructing Industries
ECONOMICS, Criminal Justice/Legal, Politics, States and Society
Chair: Sumner La Croix, University of Hawai`i-Manoā (Economics)
The Development of the Steel Skeleton Skyscraper : A Study on Social Conflict,
Financial Innovation and their Effect on Complementary Innovations
Maude Pugliese, University of Chicago (Sociology)
Changing the Nature of the Firm: Accounting Reform and Bureaucratization in the
Early 20th Century Railroad Industry
Craig Tutterow, University of Chicago (Sociology)
So Far from All Accident Possibility Removed: Evolution of Asymmetric Information
in 20C Maternity Insurance
John Murray, Rhodes College (Economics)
The Emergence of Modern American Corporate Law
Alexander Jerneck, University of Pennsyslvania (Sociology)
The Social Uses of Corporate Power: Current and Prospective Research
Jensen Sass, Yale University (Sociology)
Discussant: Peter Meyer, U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (Productivity and
Technology)
Thursday, November 21
33
C3 Thursday, 12:30pm – 2:30pm LaSalle 3
Family Crises Related To Changes In Legislation
FAMILY/DEMOGRAPHY
Chair: Antoinette Fauve-Chamoux, EHESS-Paris (Recherches Historiques)
Women, Law and Property Transmission in the Nordic Countries (16th-20th
Centuries)
Beatrice Moring, University of Cambridge (History of Population)
The French Revolutionary Crisis and Gender Relations of Powers in Countryside
Families
Gerard Béaur, Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales (Recherches
Historiques)
The Crisis of Confessionally Mixed Families in Transylvania as Linked to the
Provisions of the Ecclesiastic Legislation (19th-20th Centuries).
Marius Eppel, Babes-Bolyai University (Population Studies)
Discussant: Mary Louise Nagata, Francis Marion University / EHESS (History /
CRH)
C4 Thursday, 12:30pm – 2:30pm LaSalle 5
Qualitative Approaches to Demographic Questions: Reproductive Decisions
and Birth Control Practices, Part I
FAMILY/DEMOGRAPHY, Culture, Women, Gender, and Sexuality
Chair: Katherine Lynch, Carnegie Mellon University (History)
Reproductive Behaviors and Contraceptive Practices: How Oral History Enlightens
the Understanding of the Second Demographic Transition.
Caroline Rusterholz, University of Fribourg (Historical Science)
Exploring Fertility in South Africa: The Value of Longitudinal Ethnographic Study
Kammila Naidoo, University of Johannesburg, South Africa (Sociology)
Explaining and Judging Falling Birthrates in America, 1927-1935: A Newspaper
Content Analysis
Trent MacNamara, Columbia University (History)
“We worked at the factory and my colleague got pregnant and so did I and she said:
‘So, let’s go?’, ‘Let’s go!’”: Abortion Culture and Individuals’ Personal
Relationships in Ukraine, the Case of Kharkiv City, 1955-1968
Yuliya Hilevych, Radboud University of Nijmegen (History)
Discussant: Caroline Bledsoe, Nortwestern University (Anthropology)
Thursday, November 21
34
C5 Thursday, 12:30pm – 2:30pm Clark 3
Legislation and Lives: Factors Moulding the Fate of the Disabled in the 19th and 20th Centuries HEALTH/MEDICINE/BODY, Family/Demography, Politics Chair: Sasha Mullally, University of New Brunswick (History) Disabled and Excluded? Marital Chances among Individuals with Disabilities in 19th Century Sweden Helena Haage, Umeå University, Sweden (Population Studies) Lotta Vikstrom, Centre for Population Studies (Umeå University) Breaking the Silence. On Social Networks and Institutionalization of the Hearing Impaired. A Case Study of East-Flanders, Belgium, 1750-1950 Sofie De Veirman, Ghent University (History Department) Through My Parents' Eyes: Family Advocacy and the Pursuit of Disability Rights in Canada, 1960-1980 Dustin Galer, University of Toronto (History) ‘Not the Official Survey’ – Disability Organisations’ Attempts to Inform Policy Makers, 1965-2013. Gareth Millward, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (History) Tuberculosis and Disability: Legislating Invisibility Marie Clark Nelson, Linköping University (ISAK/History) Discussant: Geoffrey Hudson, Northern Ontario School of Medicine (Human Science)
C6 Thursday, 12:30pm – 2:30pm Burnham 1
Struggles Over the Medical Management of Maternity, 1870-1940
HEALTH/MEDICINE/BODY, Women, Gender, and Sexuality
Chair: Janet Golden, Rutgers University (History)
Medical Care for Unwed Mothers at the Sophia Little Home
Simone Caron, Wake Forest University (History)
Creating the Modern Pregnant Woman, 1876-1926
Cheryl Lemus, Aurora University (History)
“Emancipating Pregnancy and Childbirth”?: Feminists, Midwives, Working-Class
Women and the Politics of Maternity Homes in Early Twentieth-Century Norway
Anna Peterson, Luther College (History)
Wise Women or Angel Makers? Midwives, Professionalization, and Abortion in
Third Republic France
Karen Huber, Wesleyan College (History and Political Science)
Discussant: Tina Phillips Johnson, St. Vincent College (History)
Thursday, November 21
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C7 Thursday, 12:30pm – 2:30pm Burnham 2
State and Society in Latin America from a Relational Lens
MACRO-HISTORICAL DYNAMICS, States and Society
Chair: Monica Uribe, University of Guanajuato (Sociology)
The Historical Construction of State and Society Networks: A General Scheme
Viviane Brachet-Marquez, El Colegio de México (Sociology)
Hegemonic Processes and Subaltern Actors: State Agents, Academics, Indigenous
and Afro-American Groups in the Formation of "Multicultural States" in Latin
America
Martha Dominguez, University of Antioquia (Sociology)
State and Society in Health Policy from a Relational Lens
Monica Uribe, University of Guanajuato (Sociology)
We Want Our Professionals to be Loved . Middle Class Formation and State Ruling
in Bogotá during the First Years of the Cold War
Ricardo Lopez, West Washington University (Sociology)
State Formation, Territorial Disputes and Fragmented Sovereignties in Guatemala
Matilde Gonzalez, Zaldivar University (Sociology)
Parties and Political Contention
Tania Rodriguez, Universidad Autónoma de la Ciudad de Mexico (Sociology)
Discussant: Monica Uribe, University of Guanajuato (Sociology)
C8 Thursday, 12:30pm – 2:30pm Burnham 4
Author Meets Critic: Davíd Cook-Martín, the Scramble for Citizens: Dual
Nationality and State Competition for Immigrants.
MIGRATION/IMMIGRATION
Chair: Matthias vom Hau, Institut Barcelona d'Estudis Internacionals
(Comparative Politics)
David Cook-Martín, the Scramble for Citizens: Dual Nationality and State
Competition for Immigrants
David Cook-Martin, Grinnell College (Sociology)
Discussants: Lisong Liu, Susquehanna University (History Department)
Matthias vom Hau, Institut Barcelona d'Estudis Internacionals (Comparative
Politics)
Thursday, November 21
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C9 Thursday, 12:30pm – 2:30pm Water Tower Parlor
Does Distance Make the Heart Grow Fonder? Migration, Divorce and
Separation
MIGRATION/IMMIGRATION
Chair: Suzanne Sinke, Florida State University (History)
The Push and Pull of Private Life: Epic Stories of Love and Marriage Among
Migrants of the Modern British Diaspora
A. James Hammerton, La Trobe University (History)
I Fell in Love by Correspondence!: Does Distance and Time Make the Heart Grow
Fonder?
Sonia Cancian, Concordia University (Dept. of History)
Discussant: Linda Reeder, University of Missouri (History)
C10 Thursday, 12:30pm – 2:30pm Grant Park Parlor
Politics and Institutional Change in Financial Markets
POLITICS, States and Society
Chair: Aaron Major, University at Albany - SUNY (Sociology)
Financialized Urban Spaces
Josh Pacewicz, University of Chicago (Sociology)
The Transnational Monetary Authority and the Erratic March of Labour
Aaron Major, University at Albany - SUNY (Sociology)
Embeddedness and the Financialization of Housing
Kurtulus Gemici, National University of Singapore (Sociology)
Discussant: Bruce Carruthers, Northwestern (Sociology)
Thursday, November 21
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C11 Thursday, 12:30pm – 2:30pm Spire Parlor
Many Hands of the State: Functions, Failures, Futures – I
PRESIDENTIAL
Chair: Kimberly Morgan, George Washington University (Political Science)
The Classified and the Classifying: Toward A Moral Sociology of the State
Marion Fourcade, University of California, Berkeley (Sociology)
The Other Face of the State: The Emergence of Government Provision through
Policing and Incarceration
Vesla Weaver, Yale University (Political Science)
Amy Lerman, Princeton University (Politics)
Borrowing across Borders: Gender Equality Policies in Sweden, the US and
Beyond
Ann Orloff, Northwestern University (Sociology)
Redistributing the Poor: The Politics of Hospital and Jail Overcrowding
Armando Lara-Millan, University of Delaware (Sociology and Criminal Justice)
Discussant: Vivek Sharma, Yale University (Political Science)
C12 Thursday, 12:30pm – 2:30pm Clark 1
Comparative Studies of Tax Policy Regimes
PROGRAM COMMITTEE
Chair: Philip Thai, Northeastern University (History)
Tariffs and Land Taxes: Revenue Extraction by American and Japanese Empires in
their Sugar Colonies, 1890s-1930s
M. Antonio Guzman, University of California, Los Angeles (Sociology)
The Political Economy of Famine in World War Two India: Fiscal Policy
Antonia Strachey, Nuffield College (Economic and Social History)
Revolutionary Roads: Diffusion of Neoliberal Tax Policies in the 10 Post-
Communist New EU Member States
Arpad Todor, European University Institute (Political Science)
Discussant: Philip Thai, Northeastern University (History)
Thursday, November 21
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C13 Thursday, 12:30pm – 2:30pm Clark 7
Conceptualizing Race Internationally and Decolonially
RACE AND ETHNICITY, States and Society
Chair: Henrice Altink, University of York (History)
Race and Whiteness: Perspectives from Turkey
Murat Ergin, Koc University (Sociology)
From Colonized Subjects to Terrorist Thugs: The British/Muslim Binary
Meghan Tinsley, Boston University (Sociology)
Tracing the Targets of Gender Equality Discourse: A Comparison of
Congemtporary and Historical Representations of North and Sub-Saharan Africans
in French Civic Integration Program Discourse
Elizabeth Onasch, Northwestern University (Sociology)
Mining for Difference: Technology, Race and Labor Management in a Japanese
Colonial Fushun Colliery
Limin Teh, University of Chicago (History)
Discussant: Regine Jackson, Emory University (Liberal Arts)
C14 Thursday, 12:30pm – 2:30pm Clark 5
Interwar Rural Reconstruction in Global Perspective
RURAL, AGRICULTURAL, AND ENVIRONMENTAL
Chair: Daniel Immerwahr, Northwestern University (History)
Sharecroppers and Campesinos: How Mexican Revolutionary Agrarianism
Radicalized the Rural New Deal
Tore Olsson, University of Georgia (History)
Agricultural Statistics and Rural Credit in an Age of Crisis
Samantha Iyer, University of California, Berkeley (History)
Agricultural Crisis in the USSR, 1920s-30s
Mark Tauger, University of West Virginia (History)
Developing Crisis: The Institute of Pacific Relations and Chinese Rural Social
Science, 1925-37
Robert Cole, New York University (History)
Discussant: Daniel Immerwahr, Northwestern University (History)
Thursday, November 21
39
C15 Thursday, 12:30pm – 2:30pm Clark 10
Everyday Politics in Changing Patterns of State-Society Relations
STATES AND SOCIETY, Children and Childhood, Family/Demography,
Health/Medicine/Body, Historical Geography, Macro-Historical Dynamics, Politics,
Race and Ethnicity, States and Society, Urban, Women, Gender, and Sexuality
Chairs: Jael Goldsmith Weil, Northwestern University (Political Science)
Mneesha Gellman, Northwestern University (Political Science)
Claiming Culture: Ethnic Minority Rights Mobilization in Mexico, Turkey and El
Salvador
Mneesha Gellman, Northwestern University (Political Science)
Neoliberal Sovereignty and Inclusions: ‘MSM’ Political Organizing in Abidjan,
Cote d’Ivoire
Matthew Thomann, American University (Anthropology)
Sites of Contestation, Communities of Discord: Community Mobilization and Legal-
Claim Making in the Squatter Settlements of Istanbul and Buenos Aires
Mert Arslanalp, Northwestern University (Political Science)
Pablo Vitale, Universidad de Buenos Aires (Political Science)
What Can Compared Ethnographies Teach Us About Clientelism?
Mariana Borges Martins Da Silva, Northwestern University (Political Science)
Facing the State: Everyday Interactions throughout Regime Change
Jael Goldsmith Weil, Northwestern University (Political Science)
Discussant: Jael Goldsmith Weil, Northwestern University (Political Science)
C16 Thursday, 12:30pm – 2:30pm Dearborn 1
States, Insurgencies, and Contested/Post-Conflict Political Orders
STATES AND SOCIETY, Politics, Presidential
Chair: Ana Arjona, Northwestern University (Political Science)
Governing Coercion: States and Violence in Asia
Paul Staniland, University of Chicago (Political Science)
The Control of Man and Nature in Iraq: Development, Displacement, and the
Destruction of the Mesopotamian Marshes
Ariel Ahram, Virginia Tech (Public & International Affairs)
Towards a Sociology of Insurgency: Anti-versus Counter-State Building Jihad in
Morocco, Mali, and Somalia
Jonathan Wyrtzen, Yale University (Sociology)
Discussant: Ana Arjona, Northwestern University (Political Science)
Thursday, November 21
40
C17 Thursday, 12:30pm – 2:30pm Dearborn 2
Policy Innovation and Conflict in Metropolitan Los Angeles Since the 1970s
URBAN, Criminal Justice/Legal, Economics, Migration/Immigration, Race and
Ethnicity
Chair: Martha Biondi, Northwestern (History and African American Studies)
Policing the Inner City: The Los Angeles Police Department, the War on Drugs, and
the Criminalization of Urban Space during the 1980s
Max Felker-Kantor, University of Southern California (History)
Rebuild LA: The 1992 Los Angeles Riots and the Privatization of Public Policy
Caitlin Parker, University of California, Los Angeles (History)
The Rise of Undocumented Los Angeles: Local Policy Innovation and
Intergovernmental Conflict, 1972-1994
Kelly Kelleher Richter, Stanford University (History)
In the Shadow of the Freeway: The Cultural Politics of Highway Construction in
Urban America
Eric Avila, University of California Los Angeles (History)
Discussant: Martha Biondi, Northwestern (History and African American Studies)
C18 Thursday, 12:30pm – 2:30pm Montrose 4
Race and Segregation in the City
URBAN, Race and Ethnicity
Chair: Shai Dromi, Yale University (Sociology)
The Color of a Metropolis: Race, Class, Planning, and Segregation in Philadelphia
Sayantan Biswas, Independent Scholar (Independent Scholar)
Did the Federal Housing Administration Favor the Suburbs?
Judge Glock, Rutgers University (History)
Comparing the Institutional Effects of Racial Segregation on Two Cities
Joseph Gibbons, University at Albany, SUNY (Sociology)
Making the Third Ghetto: Hud, Section 235 and the Making of Suburban Ghettos
Kimberley Johnson, Barnard College, Columbia University (Political Science)
Discussant: Baranda Fermin, University of North Texas at Dallas (Sociology &
Psychology)
Thursday, November 21
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D1 Thursday, 2:45pm – 4:45pm LaSalle 2
Questioning the Law
CRIMINAL JUSTICE/LEGAL
Chair: Gregoire Mallard, Northwestern University (Sociology)
Anarchism and Political Violence: Emma Goldman on the Psychology of Political
Violence
Cary Federman, Montclair State University (Justice Studies)
Popular Attempts to Change the United States Constitution: When, Why, and How
Social Movements Target Text
Amy Myrick, Northwestern University (Sociology and Law)
Micro and Macro Levels of Control on the Fields of Knowledge Production in
“Turkey: The World’s Biggest Prison for Journalists”
Nil Uzun, Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey (Sociology)
Discussant: Gregoire Mallard, Northwestern University (Sociology)
D2 Thursday, 2:45pm – 4:45pm LaSalle 3
Creativity and the City
CULTURE
Chair: Erik Schneiderhan, University of Toronto (Sociology)
The Resources of A Music City: Comparisons of Festivals as Urban Cultural Policy
Jonathan Wynn, University of Massachusetts - Amherst (Sociology)
Follow the Shoe: Linking the Micro, Meso and Macro in Global Circulation
Claudio Benzecry, University of Connecticut (Sociology)
Andrew Deener, University of Connecticut (Sociology)
Discussant: Erik Schneiderhan, University of Toronto (Sociology)
Thursday, November 21
42
D3 Thursday, 2:45pm – 4:45pm Burnham 1
Monetary Systems
ECONOMICS, States and Society
Chair: Mark Geiger, Library of Congress (John W Kluge Center)
Lessons from the Historical Use of Reserve Requirements in the United States to
Promote Bank Liquidity
Mark Carlson, Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve (Monetary Affairs)
Creditworthiness and Nationhood: Early Romanian Government and Finance
1867-1913
Paul Sharp, University of Southern Denmark (Business and Economics)
Andreea-Alexandra Maerean, University of Southern Denmark (Business and
Economics)
The Failure of Federal Reserve Experts to Anticipate the 2008 Financial Crisis
Michael Reay, Swarthmore College (Sociology and Anthropology)
Stephen Golub, Swarthmore College (History)
Ayse Kaya, Swarthmore College (History)
Discussant: Brandon Dupont, Western Washington University (Economics)
D4 Thursday, 2:45pm – 4:45pm Clark 3
Infanticide and Population Growth in Cross-Disciplinary and Cross-National
Perspective: A Discussion of Fabian Drixler, Mabiki: Infanticide and
Population Growth in Eastern Japan, 1660-1950 (University of California
Press, 2013)
FAMILY/DEMOGRAPHY
Chair: Katherine Lynch, Carnegie Mellon University (History)
Mabiki:Infanticide and Population Growth in Eastern Japan, 1660-1950
Fabian Drixler, Yale University (History)
Discussants: Kiyoshi Hamano, Kansai University (Economics)
Mark Ravina, Emory University (History)
Katherine Lynch, Carnegie Mellon University (History)
Wiliam Lavely, University of Washington (Sociology)
Thursday, November 21
43
D5 Thursday, 2:45pm – 4:45pm LaSalle 5 Qualitative Approaches To Demographic Questions: Reproductive Decisions and Birth Control Practices - II FAMILY/DEMOGRAPHY Chair: Caroline Bledsoe, Nortwestern University (Anthropology) The Family Planning Service and the Pill in the 1970s in Geneva: A Step Towards Women Emancipation? Sylvie Burgnard, University of Geneva (Economics and Social Sciences) Qualitative Research on Reproduction during the Central Decades of the Twentieth Century in Spain and Sweden: A Proposal for a Transnational Approach María Sánchez-Domínguez, University of Umeå (Population Studies) Anna Sofia Lundgren, University of Umeå (Population Studies) She Likes Her Work Very Much [But] Will Probably Quit: Husbands, Wives and Paid Work in the United States, 1920-1940 Evan Roberts, University of Minnesota (History) Early Socialisation and Familial Structure. Sex Education as Familial Education (1900-1960) Virginie De Luca Barrusse, Université de Picardie Jules Verne, France (Démographie) Discussant: Hilde Bras, Radboud University Nijmegen (History) D6 Thursday, 2:45pm – 4:45pm Clark 5 Vulnerable Populations: Poor Relief, Charity and Health Care HEALTH/MEDICINE/BODY Chair: Natalie C. Ludlow, University of Saskatchewan (Geography & Planning) Returning Home: How Society Received Soldiers Returning from the War in Sweden during the 1600S Erik Petersson, Linköping Universitet (History) Getting and Losing Public Poor Relief. Strategies of Survival in Early Modern Sweden Annika Sandén, Stockholm University (History) The Western Sanitary Commission: American Volunteerism and Charity at Work Robert Wilson, University of Missouri-St. Louis (Honors College) Love That Confines? Mental Health Law Reform and Family-Institution Cooperation in Contemporary China Zhiying Ma, University of Chicago (Comparative Human Development & Anthropology) Discussant: Nancy Tatarek, Ohio University (Sociology and Anthropology)
Thursday, November 21
44
D7 Thursday, 2:45pm – 4:45pm Burnham 2
Population Dynamics across Time and Space
HISTORICAL GEOGRAPHY
Chair: To be announced
Calculating Historical Migration Distances Using Population Weighted County
Centroids: A Case Study of Male Migrants in the United States, 1880-1910
Rebecca Vick, University of Minnesota (Minnesota Population Center)
Sula Sarkar, University of Minnesota (Minnesota Population Center)
Spatial Variation in Infant Mortality at an Early Stage of the Longevity Revolution:
A Pan-European View in 1910
Sebastian Klüsener, Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research (Demographics)
Peter Ekamper, Netherlands Interdisciplinary Demographic Institute (Demographics)
Ian Gregory, Lancaster University (Art and Social Sciences)
Jordi Marti-Henneberg, University of Lleida (Geography and Sociology)
Luis Silveira, Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Portugal (History)
Arne Solli, University of Bergen (History)
Siegfried Gruber, Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research (Demography)
Frans van Poppel, Netherlands InterdisciplinaryDemographic Institute (Social
Demography)
Constructing “Substandard”: Spatial Theories of Blight in the U.S. Census, 1940-
1960
Ellen Manovich, University of Minnesota (History)
Discussant: To be announced
D8 Thursday, 2:45pm – 4:45pm Burnham 4
Radical Unionism in an Era of Decline
LABOR, Politics, States and Society, Women, Gender, and Sexuality
Chair: Janine Lanza, Wayne State University (History)
Women and Unions in France, 1962-1978
Keith Mann, Cardinal Stritch University (Sociology)
Radical Labor and the Battle Against Austerity: Syndicalist Coalition-Formation in
World-Historical Perspective
Robert MacPherson, University of California, Irvine (Sociology)
A Broader and More Forceful Unionism: New Left Organizing and the Labor
Rebellions of the 1960s and 1970s
Andrew Hnatow, Wayne State University (History)
Discussant: Janine Lanza, Wayne State University (History)
Thursday, November 21
45
D9 Thursday, 2:45pm – 4:45pm Water Tower Parlor
Imperial Power and Local Lives: The Transformation of Frontiers in the Early
Modern World
MACRO-HISTORICAL DYNAMICS
Chair: James Lee, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (Humanities
and Social Science)
Toleration Spaced Out: Religion and the Politics of Space in Puritan Settlements
Samuel Stabler, Yale University (Sociology)
Crossing the Boundary of State Categories: Land Transaction and Social Hierarchy
on China's Northeast Frontier, 1860-1912
Shuang Chen, University of Iowa (History)
Discussant: James Lee, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
(Humanities and Social Science)
Samuel Stabler, Yale University (Sociology)
D10 Thursday, 2:45pm – 4:45pm Clark 7
The Economic Aspects of Political Exile in the 19th Century. The Professional
Organizations and Networks Amongst Political Exiles (1780-1880)
MIGRATION/IMMIGRATION, Migration/Immigration
Chair: Catherine Brice, Université Paris-Est, France (History)
Noble Tradesmen: Commercial Ventures and Survival Strategies in Exile,
1789-1830
Veronique Church-Duplessis, University of Toronto (History)
Funding Cuban Freedom – Business networks’ support to Cuban Political Exiles in
the US, 1848-1878
Romy Sanchez, Casa de Velazquez (History)
Foreign European Exiles and Commercial Networks in France during the
Restoration (1815-1848)
Delphine Diaz, Université Paris I (History)
Isolation, Integration, and International Organization: Economic Networks of the
French Exile Population in Britain after 1848
Thomas C. Jones, Cambridge University (History)
Discussant: Sylvie Aprile, Université de Lille III (History)
Thursday, November 21
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D11 Thursday, 2:45pm – 4:45pm Grant Park Parlor Between the Migrant and the State: Private Companies as Enforcers and Underminers of National Migration Polices MIGRATION/IMMIGRATION Chair: Angelika E. Sauer, Texas Lutheran University (History) Large and Small Enterprises in the Transmigration of Japanese: Moving beyond States and Migrants in the Turn-of-the-Century “Transpacific World” Yukari Takai, York University/Glendon (History) Between the Devil and the Deep Sea? Shipping Companies and the Enactment of Migration Laws on Both Sides of the Atlantic 1882-1929 Torsten Feys, Ghent University (History) Per Kristian Sebak, University of Bergen, Norway (Archaeology, History, Cultural Studies and Religion) Gatecrashers or Gatekeepers? The Role of Shipping Companies in Circumventing and Enforcing Migration Laws 1882-1929 Per Kristian Sebak, University of Bergen, Norway (Archaeology, History, Cultural Studies and Religion) Torsten Feys, Ghent University (History) Using Shipping Organization Records to Improve Pre-First World War U.S. Immigration Statistics Drew Keeling, University of Zurich (History) Discussant: David Cook-Martin, Grinnell College (Sociology) D12 Thursday, 2:45pm – 4:45pm Clark 1 Supranational and Multi-Level Political Processes POLITICS, States and Society Chair: Eileen McDonagh, Northeastern University (Political Science) A Broken Promise: Rethinking State-Society Relationship on Neoliberal Urbanization in South Korea Chungse Jung, State University of New York at Binghamton (Sociology) Regional, National, Supranational Politics and Globalization: The Case of the Photovoltaic Industry in Germany Laura Gruss, University of Cologne (Political Science) Building the Human Rights Regime: Mainstreaming as Strategy and Constraint in the United Nations Ron Levi, University of Toronto (Criminology and Socio-legal Studies) Megan Dersnah, University of Toronto (Political Science) AIESEC: Creating Cosmopolitan Human Capital Dimitra Belia, University of Thessaly (History, Archaeology & Social Anthropology) Discussant: Eileen McDonagh, Northeastern University (Political Science)
Thursday, November 21
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D13 Thursday, 2:45pm – 4:45pm Spire Parlor
Many Hands of the State: Functions, Failures, Futures – II
PRESIDENTIAL
Chair: Ann Orloff, Northwestern University (Sociology)
Unexpected Adversaries: The Revolution in War at the End of the Eighteenth
Century
Meyer Kestenbaum, University of Maryland at College Park (Sociology)
The Domestic Politics of the External State
James Sparrow, University of Chicago (History)
Dysfunctional Fiscal Regimes and the History of Failed States
Ajay Mehrotra, Indiana University (Law/History)
The Cold War and the Welfare State
Klaus Petersen, University of Southern Denmark (Welfare State Research)
Discussant: Kimberly Morgan, George Washington University (Political Science)
D14 Thursday, 2:45pm – 4:45pm Clark 10
Legacies and Predecessors of the Civil Rights Movement
RACE AND ETHNICITY, Urban
Chair: Matthew Nichter, University of Wisconsin - Madison (Sociology)
'The Veterans' Angle': Vasco Hale, Disability, and the NAACP's Struggle for Fair
Housing in Hartford, Connecticut, 1951-1955
Robert Jefferson, University of Alabama at Birmingham (History and
Anthropology)
Brothers Taking Action: African American Soldier Activism from Fort Hood 43 to
People’s Justice Committee, 1966-1971
Herbert G. Ruffin II, Syracuse University (African American Studies)
Radical Redemption of Dr. King's Legacy: From 1963 to 1968
Umeme Sababu, Edinboro University (History, Anthropology and World
Languages)
Civil Rights Activity Did Not start in the 1960s: Civil Rights in an Ohio City, 1920-
1960s
Judith J. Friedman, Rutgers University (Sociology)
Discussant: Christopher Hayes, Rutgers University (History)
Thursday, November 21
48
D15 Thursday, 2:45pm – 4:45pm Dearborn 1
After Empire: Material and Symbolic Conditions in late- and post-Imperial
Contexts
STATES AND SOCIETY, Culture, Macro-Historical Dynamics
Chair: Claire Decoteau, University of Illinois at Chicago (Sociology)
‘The Gandhi Problem': Social Movements, Empire and Oppositional Audience
Mira Debs, Yale University and University of California Berkeley (Sociology)
This Is the Crowing of the Roosters: The Cultural Politics of National Liberation in
Post-Revolutionary Iraq, 1958-1963
Kevin Jones, University of Michigan (History)
Imperialism, Nationalism, and the Struggle for Symbolic Order in Post-Fascist Italy
Fiona Greenland, University of Michigan (Sociology)
Politics, Law and Technology in the Making of the Water Frontier in Mumbai
(1945-1948)
Bharat Punjabi, University of Western Ontario (Geography)
Discussant: Geoff Eley, University of Michigan (History)
D16 Thursday, 2:45pm – 4:45pm Dearborn 2
States, Markets, and Economic Movement in Latin America
STATES AND SOCIETY
Chair: David Reinecke, Princeton University (Sociology)
Contingent Efficacy of Regional Trade Agreements: The Conditioning Effects from
Homophily and World-System Status
Min Zhou, University of Victoria (Sociology)
Distribution of Goods in Conflict Ridden Areas: Contractual Agreements as an
Organizational Survival Mechanisms
Cristina Vélez Valencia, Univesidad de los Andes (Management)
The Politics of Water: Experts, Civil Society Groups, and Water Utility Privatization
in Buenos Aires and Santiago, 1980s to the Present
Maria Akchurin, University of Chicago (Sociology)
Discussant: David Reinecke, Princeton University (Sociology)
Thursday, November 21
49
D17 Thursday, 2:45pm – 4:45pm LaSalle 1 Selling Sex in the City 1600-2000: Local Studies WOMEN, GENDER, AND SEXUALITY, Criminal Justice/Legal, Labor, Migration/Immigration Chair: Sue Gronewold, Kean University (History) Prostitution in Shanghai, China 17th-21st Centuries Sue Gronewold, Kean University (History) Prostitution in Cairo 1600 to the Present Hanan Hammad, Texas Christian University (Liberal Arts) Sex Work in Sonagachi, Calcutta: A History of Delegitimization and the Sex Workers' Voices Satarupa Dasgupta, NY University (Nursing) Prostitution in Moscow and St. Petersburg, 1600-2000 Philippa Hetherington, Harvard University (History) Discussant: Lex Heerma van Voss, Huygens Institute for the History of the
Netherlands (Arts and Sciences) D18 Thursday, 2:45pm – 4:45pm Montrose 4 Queer Politics WOMEN, GENDER, AND SEXUALITY, Politics Chair: Jeffrey Escoffier, City University of New York (Health and Media Communications) The Convergence of Feminism and LGBT Community Politics in California, 1974-1990 Danelle Moon, San Jose State University (Special Collections and Archives) The Commemoration of Homosexual Victims of Nazism in Western Europe: A Contribution to the Analysis of the Strategical Use of Collective Memory By the Gay and Lesbian Movement Regis Schlagdenhauffen, EHESS (Sociology) The Power of Queerness: The Gay and Lesbian Movement in Austria and the Impact for a New Legislation on Sex (in 2nd Half of the 20th and the 21st Century) Martin Goessl, FH Joanneum (Equality and Diversity) The Wrong Kind of Homosexuals? Different-Sex Married Homo- and Bisexuals in the Netherlands in the Long 1960s Elise van Alphen, University for Humanistics (Humanistics) The Impact of Marital Inclusion and Exclusion on the LGBT Community: Findings from Massachusetts and Michigan Abigail Ocobock, University of Chicago (Sociology) Discussant: Jeffrey Escoffier, Center for Lesbian and Gay Studies, CUNY (Health and Media Communications)
Thursday, November 21
50
E1 Thursday, 5:00pm – 7:00pm LaSalle 2
Collective Action and the Law
CRIMINAL JUSTICE/LEGAL
Chair: Shaun Ossei-Owusu, University of California, Berkeley/American Bar
Foundation (African American Studies)
Immigrant Screening on the Legal Frontlines: Lawyers’ Case Selection in Non-
Profit Settings
Sarah Lakhani, University of California, Los Angeles (Sociology)
Interwar Studies of Trafficking in Women and the Dark Figure of International
Crime
Paul Knepper, University of Sheffield (Law)
Radical Women and the Development of Legal Aid Societies in Chicago and Los
Angeles, 1886-1914
Gwen Jordan, University of Illinois Springfield (Legal Studies)
Conjuring Horror in Nuclear Treaties: The Place for Catastrophic Events in
International Legal Narratives
Gregoire Mallard, Northwestern University (Sociology)
Discussant: Shaun Ossei-Owusu, University of California, Berkeley/American Bar
Foundation (African American Studies)
E2 Thursday, 5:00pm – 7:00pm LaSalle 5
Continuity and Change in Educational Practice
EDUCATION
Chair: Benita Blessing, University of Vienna (Education)
Discussants: Jessica Dijkman, Utrecht University (History and Art History)
Maarten Prak, Utrecht University (History and Art History)
Muditha Perera, Pennsylvania State University (Applied Linguistics)
David Mitch, University of Maryland-Baltimore County (Economics)
Jane McCamant, University of Chicago (Sociology)
Thursday, November 21
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E3 Thursday, 5:00pm – 7:00pm Burnham 1
Urban Health & Socio-Economic and Geographical Patterns
HEALTH/MEDICINE/BODY, Family/Demography, Historical Geography, Urban
Chair: Ulrika Lagerlöf Nilsson, Gothenburg University (History)
Geographic Morbidity Differentials in a Deep South City: A Case-Study of
Charleston, South Carolina, 1850-1880
Jeffery Strickland, Montclair State University (History)
Maturational Selection-Wealth Effects among Immigrant Communities and the
Social Space of Emergent New England Cities in the 19th Century
Susan Hautaniemi Leonard, University of Michigan (ICPSR)
Christopher Robinson, University of South Carolina (Sociology)
Douglas Anderton, University of South Carolina (Sociology)
Good Wards and Bad Wards: Differential Survival in 19th-Century American Cities
Louis Cain, Loyola University & Northwestern University (Business)
Carlos Villarreal, University of Illinois at Chicago (Economics)
Urban Morphology and the Spatial Health Divide: Impact of Industrialization on
Historical Demography & Epidemiology in Hamilton, Ontario, 1881 and 1911
Natalie C. Ludlow, University of Saskatchewan (Geography & Planning)
Discussant: Soren Edvinsson, Umeå University (Population Studies)
E4 Thursday, 5:00pm – 7:00pm LaSalle 1
Health, Social Justice, and the State
HEALTH/MEDICINE/BODY
Chair: Catherine Carstairs, University of Guelph (History)
A Canadian Crisis in Disability Advocacy
Geoffrey Hudson, Northern Ontario School of Medicine (Human Sciences)
Private or Public Insurance? The Institutional History of Health Care in the United
States and the United Kingdom
Karin Abel, Utah State University (Sociology, Social Work & Anthropology)
A Needless Epidemic: Tuberculosis Among Canada's First Nations
Jane Whalen, Wilfrid Laurier University (History)
Arguing For Increased Abortion Rights in Finland
Pia Levin, Uppsala University (History of Science and Ideas)
Parents' Rights and the Politics of Mandatory Childhood Vaccinations
Jennifer Reich, University of Denver (Sociology)
Discussant: Esyllt Jones, University of Manitoba (History)
Thursday, November 21
52
E5 Thursday, 5:00pm – 7:00pm Burnham 2
Mapping Religion: The Digital Atlas of American Religion
HISTORICAL GEOGRAPHY, Religion
Chair: George Vascik, Miami University (History)
Visualizing American Religious Diversity
David Bodenhamer, Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis (The Polis
Center)
Mapping Religion: The Problem of Scale
Trevor Harris, West Virginia University (Geology and Geography)
Towards a Spatial Interpretation of American Religious History
John Corrigan, Florida State University (Religion)
Discussant: Martin Burke, City University of New York (History)
E6 Thursday, 5:00pm – 7:00pm Burnham 4
Author Meets Critic: Laura Tabili, Global Migrants, Local Culture Natives
and Newcomers in Provincial England, 1841-1939
MIGRATION/IMMIGRATION
Chair: Jadwiga Pieper Mooney, University of Arizona (History)
Global Migrants, Local Culture Natives and Newcomers in Provincial England,
1841-1939
Laura Tabili, University of Arizona (History Department)
Discussants: Leslie Page Moch, Michigan State University (History)
Linda Reeder, University of Missouri (History)
Colin Pooley, Lancaster University (Environment)
Thursday, November 21
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E7 Thursday, 5:00pm – 7:00pm LaSalle 2 Migration Regimes, Migration Management MIGRATION/IMMIGRATION, Family/Demography, Historical Geography, Politics, Race and Ethnicity Chair: Claudia Tazreiter, University of New South Wales (Sociology) Mapping the Steps Towards a Coordinated Migration Infrastructure: The Emergence of the Icem Yannis G.S. Papadopoulos, University of the Peloponnese (Social and Educational Policy) Dimitria Groutsis, University of Sydney (Work and Organisational Studies) Lina Venturas, University of the Peloponnese (Social and Educational Policy) Haiti and the United Nations Organization in the Congo: Writing Contemporary Haitian Émigrés into the History of Black Internationalism Regine Jackson, Emory University (Liberal Arts) Discussant: Claudia Tazreiter, University of New South Wales (Sociology) E8 Thursday, 5:00pm – 7:00pm Clark 3 Entrepreneurs, Economic Migrants, and Cross-Border Careers: The Politics of Rights and Resistrictions MIGRATION/IMMIGRATION, Economics, Politics, Race and Ethnicity, Women, Gender, and Sexuality Chair: Simone Wegge, City University of New York (Economics) Nurses without Borders: Canadian Nurses and Cross-Border Careers, 1930s-1950s Angelika E. Sauer, Texas Lutheran University (History) Ethnic Enclaves and the Business Outcomes of Mexican Immigrants in Los Angeles County Dolores Trevizo, Occidental College (Sociology) Identity and Entrepreneurship: The Rise of Latin-American Migrant Entrepreneurs in Spain Daniel Romero, Universidad Autonoma de Barcelona/Universidad Veracruzana (IIESES Economics and Social Sciences) Race Relations and Restrictive Immigration Policies in the Nuevo South: Stemming Economic Threat or Continuing the Struggle for Civil Rights? Irene Browne, Emory University (Sociology) Mary Odem, Emory University (History) Beth Reingold, Emory University (Political Science and Women's, Gender and Sexuality Studies) Immigration Policies and the Origins of Professional Migration Vibha Bhalla, Bowling Green State University (Ethnic Studies) Discussant: Simone Wegge, City University of New York (Economics)
Thursday, November 21
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E9 Thursday, 5:00pm – 7:00pm Dearborn 1
Statistics, Technology, and Politics
POLITICS
Chair: Vernon Burton, Clemson University (History & Cyber Institute)
Awaking the Latino “Sleeping Giant”: Demographic Growth, Ethnoracial
Formation, and the 2012 U.S. Presidential Election
Michael Rodriguez, Brown University (Sociology)
A Risky Investment for Legitimacy: Quantitative Public Opinion Surveys under the
Authoritarian Rule in South Korea
Bo-mi Kim, Seoul National University (Sociology)
Programming Modernity: Computer Simulation, Modernization Theory and the
Creation of a Virtual Nigeria
Kevin Baker, Northwestern University (History)
Statistical Governance and the 1940 Census
Alexander Myers, University of Kansas (Sociology)
Discussant: Vernon Burton, Clemson University (History & Cyber Institute)
E10 Thursday, 5:00pm – 7:00pm Dearborn 2
Bodies, Leisure, and the Media: (Re)Defining Racial, Ethnic, and National
Communities
RACE AND ETHNICITY, Migration/Immigration, Politics, Women, Gender, and
Sexuality
Chair: Judith J. Friedman, Rutgers University (Sociology)
Native Guides: Cultural Encounters on a Northeastern Frontier in the Nineteenth
Century
Melissa Otis, University of Toronto (History in Education)
“Negro and white visitors play and mingle": Embodying Integration in Baltimore
Parks
Sara Patenaude, Georgia State University (History)
Embodied Beauty Ideals: Audience Perceptions of South Asian Women in American
Popular Media
Bhoomi Thakore, Loyola University, Chicago (Sociology)
Discussant: Jennifer Jones, University of Notre Dame (Sociology)
Thursday, November 21
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E11 Thursday, 5:00pm – 7:00pm Water Tower Parlor
Varieties of Religious Contention in China
RELIGION, Culture, Politics
Chair: Samuel Nelson, Max Planck Institute for the Study of Religious and Ethnic
Diversity (Sociology)
Sustaining Protestant Mobilization in Contemporary China
Carsten Vala, Loyola University Maryland (Political Science)
The Politics of “Compliant Defiance": Underground Protestant Churches and Local
Public Security Bureaus in Urban China
Marie-Eve Reny, University of Chicago (Political Science)
Exclusivist Religion and Political Contention in China
Andrew Junker, University of Chicago (Sociology)
Discussant: Richard Madsen, University of California, San Diego (Sociology)
E12 Thursday, 5:00pm – 7:00pm Grant Park Parlor
The Imperial Reach: Domestic and Colonial Power in the British Empire
STATES AND SOCIETY
Chair: Matthew Norton, University of Oregon (Sociology)
Winning a World War and Losing an Empire: Ramifications of WWII in British
India
Rajit Mazumder, DePaul University (History)
Temporary, Violent, Local Sovereign Orders: Piracy and State Boundaries in the
Early Modern Maritime World
Matthew Norton, University of Oregon (Sociology)
States and Societies in British Censuses
Rebecca Jean Emigh, University of California, Los Angeles (Sociology)
Dylan Riley, University of California, Los Angeles (Sociology)
Patricia Ahmed, University of Kentucky (Sociology)
Discussant: Matthew Norton, University of Oregon (Sociology)
Thursday, November 21
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E13 Thursday, 5:00pm – 7:00pm Spire Parlor
Taking Back the City
URBAN
Chair: Lauren Joseph, Pennsylvania State University (Sociology)
Power to the People: The Institute for Policy Studies and Participatory Democracy
in the Neighborhood
Brian Mueller, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee (History)
Organizing Police Powers from the Bottom Up? Police Officers, Police Officials
and Citizens in New York City (1900-1945)
Yann Philippe, University of Reims-CENA-EHESS-Paris (English)
Between Campus and Community: Ohio State University and the University District
Neighborhoods, 1920-2010
Ellen Manovich, University of Minnesota (History)
Discussant: Daniel Monti, Saint Louis University (Public Policy Studies)
E14 Thursday, 5:00pm – 7:00pm Clark 5
Too Sexy? Sexy Enough? Sexualization of the Social
WOMEN, GENDER, AND SEXUALITY, Children and Childhood, Culture,
Migration/Immigration, Race and Ethnicity, Religion, Urban
Chair: To be announced
The Sexualization of Modern Identity and Power Relations: August Strindberg
Hedwig Fraunhofer, College (German and French Literature and Culture)
Too Sexy too Soon? Complicating the 'Sexualization of the Child' Debate
Dominique Grisard, Columbia University (Gender Studies/History)
Fifty Shades of Complexity: New Media and Social Constructions of Sexuality
Tracy Penny Light, University of Waterloo (History/Sexuality, Marriage, and
Family Studies)
Diana C. Parry, University of Waterloo (Recreation and Leisure Studies/)
Veiled Truths: Negotiating Modesty, Religiosity, and Sexuality in Toronto's Iraqi
Muslim Community
Nadia Jones-Gailani, University of Toronto (History)
Sexualizing 'Third Age'
Barbara L. Marshall, Trent University (Sociology)
Discussant: To be announced
Thursday, November 21
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E15 Thursday, 5:00pm – 7:00pm Clark 7
Selling Sex in the City 1600 - 2000: Comparisons
WOMEN, GENDER, AND SEXUALITY, Criminal Justice/Legal, Labor,
Migration/Immigration
Chair: Hanan Hammad, Texas Christian University (Liberal Arts)
The Agency of Prostitutes
Thad Blanchette, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro (Social Health Department)
Labour Relations in Prostitution
Marion Pluskota, University of Leiden (Institute for History)
Legal Status, Migration, and Living Strategies of Prostitutes around 1900
Lex Heerma van Voss, Huygens Institute for the History of the Netherlands (Arts
and Sciences)
Discussant: Hanan Hammad, Texas Christian University (Liberal Arts)
Friday, November 22
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F1 Friday, 8:00am – 10:00am LaSalle 1
Forging National Cultures
CULTURE
Chair: Xiaohong Xu, Yale University (Sociology)
Birth of the Cultural Leviathan: On the Social Sources of States' Interest in Cultural
Commodities in the Early Modern Period
Alexandra Kowalski, Central European University (Sociology and Anthropology)
The Bog and the Beast: Museums, the Nation, and the World
Peggy Levitt, Wellesley College (Sociology)
Humanizing the Nation: How States Matter for the Red Cross Movement
Shai Dromi, Yale University (Sociology)
Discussant: Xiaohong Xu, Yale University (Sociology)
F2 Friday, 8:00am – 10:00am LaSalle 2
Knowledge Production and Institutions
CULTURE
Chair: Vernon Burton, Coastal Carolina University (History)
The Origins of Obedience: Hannah Arendt and the Intellectual Foundations for a
Social Psychology of Genocide
Johannes Lang, Danish Institute for International Studies (Holocaust and Genocide
Studies)
Sociology in Germany and the United States around 1900. Two Opposed
Traditions?
Roberto Sala, University of Basel, Switzerland (History)
Forging Political Culture: The Emergence of International Survey Research,
1944-1963
Stefan Bargheer, University of California, Los Angeles (Sociology)
Discussant: Vernon Burton, Coastal Carolina University (History)
Friday, November 22
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F3 Friday, 8:00am – 10:00am LaSalle 3
Economic Reasoning
ECONOMICS, Economics
Chair: Anne McCants, Masschusetts Institute of Technology (History)
Model Trains: On Reason, Reasonability, and Railroad Rates
David Reinecke, Princeton University (Sociology)
Valueing Tea in the Early Modern Southern Netherlands. A Case Study of the
Interaction Between Consumer Change and Pre-Industrial Social Structures.
Wouter Ryckbosch, Ghent University & Vrije Universiteit Brussel (History)
Discussant: Anne McCants, Masschusetts Institute of Technology (History)
F4 Friday, 8:00am – 10:00am LaSalle 5
Bureaucratic Democratization: Universities, Administrative Power, and the
Social Order in Postwar America
EDUCATION, Politics
Chair: Elizabeth Shermer, Loyola University of Chicago (History)
Sources of the Instrumental University: Public Administration, International
Institution Building, and the Vocabulary of Clark Kerr's "The Uses of the
University"
Ethan Schrum, University of Virginia (Culture)
Searching for an "Existential Ethic for the Public Administrator": Harold Lasswell,
Harlan Cleveland and the Challenge of the Policy Sciences to Traditional Ethics in
the Early 1960s
Fred Beuttler, Carroll University (History)
Administering Empowerment: Student Advising in Higher Education, 1970-Present
Tim Lacy, Loyola University Chicago (Medicine)
Dueling Experts in Linked Ecologies: Economists and Lawyers in U.S. Antitrust
Policy, 1960-1980
Elizabeth Popp Berman, University at Albany, SUNY (Sociology)
Discussant: Elizabeth Shermer, Loyola University of Chicago (History)
Friday, November 22
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F5 Friday, 8:00am – 10:00am Burnham 1 Ethnicity, Indigeneity, and Educational Identities EDUCATION, Children and Childhood, Culture, Race and Ethnicity Chair: Melissa Otis, University of Toronto (History in Education) Mythologizing the American Indian in Children's Magazines Adrea Lawrence, American University (Education, Teaching & Health) Indigeneity and Settler Colonialism: Emerging Cultural Identities in the US Midwest Christopher Frey, Bowling Green State University (Leadership and Policy Studies) Discussant: Mary Ann Dzuback, Washington University (Woman and Gender Studies) F6-a Friday, 8:00am – 10:00am Water Tower Parlor Discussion Table – European Historical Population Samples Network FAMILY/DEMOGRAPHY, Historical Geography Chair: Kees Mandemakers, International Institue of Social History (Historical Sample Netherlands) Discussants: Tommy Bengtsson, Lund University (Economic Demography) Anders Brändström, Umeå University (Population Studies) Siegfried Gruber, Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research (Historical Demography) Annika Westberg, Umeå University (Demographic Data Base) F6-b Friday, 8:00am – 10:00am Water Tower Parlor Discussion Table – Constructing Populations and Population Crises: Census Categories, Demographic Transition(s) and the Population Bomb FAMILY/DEMOGRAPHY, Politics, Race and Ethnicity, States and Society Chair: Jean-Guy Prévost, Université du Québec, Montréal (Political Science) Race, People and Nationality in American Federal Statistics, 1910-16 Joel Perlmann, Bard College (Economics) Explaining the Removal of Race Questions from Latin American Censuses, 1930s-1950s Mara Loveman, University of Wisconsin, Madison (Sociology) Creating the Postwar Global Demographic Crisis Emily Merchant, University of Michigan (ICPSR) Defining Population Problems: A Cross-National Comparison of Fertility Research Emily Marshall, University of Michigan (Population Studies Center) Discussant: Derek Hoff, Kansas State University (History)
Friday, November 22
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F6-c Friday, 8:00am – 10:00am Water Tower Parlor
Discussion Table – Exploring Methods and Sources For Historical Demography
FAMILY/DEMOGRAPHY
Chair: Gunnar Thorvaldsen, Universitetet i Tromsø (Norwegian Historical Data)
Integrating Swedish Historic Demographic Data with Geographic Data
Finn Hedefalk, Lund University (Physical Geography and Ecosystem Science)
Lars Harrie, Lund University (Physical Geography and Ecosystem Science)
Patrick Svensson, Lund University (Economic History)
Long-Term Changes in Sickness among Young Men in Sweden, 1851-•1930:
Evidence from Military Sources
Stefan Öberg, University of Gothenburg (Business, Economics and Law)
Methods For Coding c19th and c20th Cause of Death Descriptions from Historical
Registers to Standard Classifications
Jamie Carson, University of St Andrews (Computer Science)
Graham Kirby, University of St Andrews (Computer Science)
Lee Williamson, University of St Andrews (Longitudinal Studies - Scotland)
Chris Dibben, University of St Andrews (Longitudinal Studies - Scotland)
Alice Reid, University of Cambridge (Geography)
Eilidh Garret, University of St Andrews (Geography)
Name Distributions and Record Linkage: A Case Study of 19th Century British
Census Data
Rebecca Vick, University of Minnesota (Minnesota Population Center)
Discussant: Gunnar Thorvaldsen, Universitetet i Tromsø (Norwegian Historical
Data)
Friday, November 22
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F7 Friday, 8:00am – 10:00am Burnham 2
Patients' Perspectives in Psychiatry
HEALTH/MEDICINE/BODY
Chair: Elisabeth Engberg, Umeå University (Population Studies)
Records and Complaints: Different Ways of Approaching Processes of Psychiatric
Diagnostisation and Negotiation in 20th Century Sweden
Annika Berg, Uppsala University (History)
Mental Illness and Psychiatric Care in Late Nineteenth-Century Sweden from the
Patients' Perspective
Lars Garpenhag, Uppsala University (History)
Letter Writing at the Brugmann Psychiatric Institute, Brussels, 1930-1970
Valérie Leclercq, Université Libre de Bruxelles (History)
Speaking from the Silence in the Middle -Patient Narratives from a Swedish Asylum
Maria Vallström, Uppsala University (History)
The Performativity of Discharges: The Process of Discharges from Psychiatric Care
during the Second Half of the 20th Century
Frida Wikström, University of Gothenburg (Historical Studies)
Discussant: Lucinda M. McCray, Appalachian State University (History)
F8 Friday, 8:00am – 10:00am Burnham 4
Spatial History of Life, Death, and Public Health
HISTORICAL GEOGRAPHY, Health/Medicine/Body
Chair: Graham Mooney, Johns Hopkins University (History)
Toward a Geography of Public Health Concerns in 19th Century Britain and
France
Robert Schwartz, Mount Holyoke College (History)
Birth and Death in Italy Since 1861
Catherine Chatel, University of Avignon (Geography)
Birth and Death in Prussia, 1843-1911
Francois Moriconi-Ebrard, CNRS Universite Paris Diderot (Geography)
Discussant: Graham Mooney, Johns Hopkins University (History)
Friday, November 22
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F9 Friday, 8:00am – 10:00am Grant Park Parlor
New Global Histories
MACRO-HISTORICAL DYNAMICS
Chair: Julian Go, Boston University (Sociology)
The Future of Hegemony: Revisiting the Gramscian Theory of Global Politics in the
Time of the “Rise of the Rest”’
Ho-fung Hung, Johns Hopkins University (Sociology)
Some Relationships between Global History and the Adoption of a Capitalist
Ideology in the West
Emily Erikson, Yale (Sociology)
The Global Transformation: The Nineteenth Century and the Making of Modern
International Order
George Lawson, London School of Economics (International Relations)
Discussant: Jack Goldstone, George Mason University (Public Policy)
F10 Friday, 8:00am – 10:00am Spire Parlor
Migration in Empire and the Socialist State
MIGRATION/IMMIGRATION, Family/Demography, Politics
Chair: Drew Keeling, University of Zurich (History)
Regional Networks and Ethnic Enclaves: Korean, Russian, and Chinese Migration
to the Russian Far East, 1860-1910
Alyssa Park, University of Iowa (History)
Regimes and Repertoires of Migration Twentieth-Century Russia: Refugees and
Evacuees
Leslie Page Moch, Michigan State University (History)
Governing the Seventh Republic: Yugoslavia and its Migrant Workers, 1965-1980
Brigitte Le Normand, University of British Columbia Okanagan (History)
Safety Valve or Pressure Cooker? State Policies for Legal Emigration in the GDR,
1973-1985
Bethany Hicks, Ouachita Baptist University (History)
Discussant: Drew Keeling, University of Zurich (History)
Friday, November 22
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F11 Friday, 8:00am – 10:00am Clark 1
Unfamiliar Narratives of Undocumented Immigration: New Perspectives on
Belonging and Exclusion
MIGRATION/IMMIGRATION, Race and Ethnicity
Chair: Dorothee Schneider, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
(Sociology)
The Sexual Self: Morals Policing at North American Borders, 1875-1910
Grace Delgado, Pennsylvania State University (History and Religious Studies)
Naturalization Fraud in the Era of U.S. Immigration Quotas
Libby Garland, Kingsborough Community College, CUNY (History, Philosophy
and Political Science)
Undocumented Activism, Immigrant “worthiness" and Access to Citizenship
Amalia Pallares, University of Illinois at Chicago (The Latin American and Latino
Studies Program)
Discussant: Dorothee Schneider, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
(Sociology)
F12 Friday, 8:00am – 10:00am Clark 3
The Land of Too Much: American Abundance and the Paradox of Poverty
POLITICS, Economics, Politics, Rural, Agricultural, and Environmental, States and
Society
Chair: Isaac Martin, University of California, San Diego (Sociology)
The Land of Too Much: American Abundance and the Paradox of Poverty
Monica Prasad, Northwestern University (Sociology)
Discussants: David Weiman, Barnard College, Columbia University (Economics)
Greta Krippner, University of Michigan (Sociology)
Brian Balogh, University of Virginia (History)
Andrea Campbell, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (Political Science)
Friday, November 22
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F13 Friday, 8:00am – 10:00am Clark 10
African Americans, Citizenship, and the State
POLITICS, Health/Medicine/Body, Race and Ethnicity, States and Society, Women,
Gender, and Sexuality
Chair: Drew Halfmann, University of California, Davis (Sociology)
Passing the Buck: Race and the Role of State Lotteries in America's Changing Tax
Composition
Kasey Henricks, Loyola University Chicago (Sociology)
Racialized Conflict and Policy Spillover Effects: Welfare Reform Politics in
Georgia and Alabama
Hana Brown, Wake Forest University (Sociology)
Race, Gender and Citizenship in the New Deal
Cybelle Fox, University of California, Berkeley (Sociology)
Race and Health Politics: Reconstruction to New Deal
Drew Halfmann, University of California, Davis (Sociology)
Discussants: Desmond King, Oxford University (Politics and International
Relations)
F14 Friday, 8:00am – 10:00am Dearborn 1
Freedom on the Move: A Database of Fugitives from North American Slavery
RACE AND ETHNICITY, Migration/Immigration
Chair: Edward Baptist, Cornell University (History)
Freedom on the Move: The Significance of Runaway Escapes from North American Slavery
Edward Baptist, Cornell University (History)
Building "Freedom on the Move: A Database of Fugitives from North American Slavery"
Jason Kovari, Cornell University Library (Humanities & Special Collections)
Jeremy Williams, Cornell University (Social and Economic Research)
Freedom on the Move: A Database of Fugitives from North American Slavery:
Digital Humanities Elements and Implications
Madeleine Casad, Cornell University Library (Digital Scholarship and Preservation
Services)
William Block, Cornell University (CISER)
Discussant: J. David Hacker, Binghamton University, SUNY (History)
Friday, November 22
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F15 Friday, 8:00am – 10:00am Dearborn 2
Religion, Slavery and Antislavery in Comparative Perspective
RELIGION, Politics, Race and Ethnicity, States and Society
Chair: Samuel Nelson, Max Planck Institute for the Study of Religious and Ethnic
Diversity (Sociology)
The Origins of Antislavery Political Mobilization: New Jersey, 1773-1775
Jonathan Sassi, College of Staten Island and the Graduate Center, City University of
New York (History)
The Rise of Anti-Societies in 19th Century Europe and the United States
Maartje Janse, Leiden University (History)
The Floating Ghetto: Galley Slavery and the Ethno-Religious Division of Labour in
Early Modern Europe
Ariel Salzmann, Queen's University (History)
The Political Theater: Uses of Art in the Brazilian Abolitionist Propaganda
Angela Alonso, University of São Paulo (Sociology)
Discussant: Peter Stamatov, Yale University (Sociology)
F16 Friday, 8:00am – 10:00am Montrose 4
Historic and Historical Organized Violence: States and War
STATES AND SOCIETY, Politics
Chair: Meyer Kestenbaum, University of Maryland College Park (Sociology)
The Rise and Decline of 'Gender Gaps' in Support of Military Action
Yuval Feinstein, University of Haifa (Sociology & Anthropology)
Silenced, Embodied, and Dependent: The Citizen Soldier and Men's Citizenship in
Third Republic France
Dorit Geva, Central European University (Sociology & Social Anthropology)
What We Know and What We Could Know about Violence Devolution
Ariel Ahram, Virginia Tech (Public & International Affairs)
The Political Strategy of the US Army, 1939-1975
Thomas Crosbie, Yale University (Sociology)
Fighting for Dignity: Justifying War and the Post-Colonial Experience
Molly Clever, University of Maryland, College Park (Sociology)
Discussant: Richard Lachmann, University at Albany- SUNY (sociology)
Friday, November 22
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F17 Friday, 8:00am – 10:00am Clark 5
Colonialism Reformulated: New Approaches to Imperial Histories
STATES AND SOCIETY
Chair: Kofi Asante, Northwestern University (Sociology)
Varieties of Imperialism
Jung Mee Park, University of Southern California (Sociology)
Collaboration and Conflict: How Indigenous Gold Coast Merchants Shaped the
Emergence of the State, 1850-1950
Kofi Asante, Northwestern University (Sociology)
Making Religious Claims, Activating Imperial Chains: Rethinking Agency and
Action in British India
Sadia Saeed, Yale University (Sociology)
Discussant: Yuliya Dudaronak, University of Virginia (Sociology)
F18 Friday, 8:00am – 10:00am Clark 7
Ayn Rand and the Legacies of Libertarianism
WOMEN, GENDER, AND SEXUALITY, Culture, Economics, Politics, States and
Society, Women, Gender, and Sexuality
Chair: Shawn Klein, Rockford College (Philosophy)
Keeping Cinderella Down: The Looter's Fairy Tale in Atlas Shrugged
Caroline Breashears, St. Lawrence University (English)
Ayn Rand, Chicago, and “America's Persecuted Minority: Big Business": Fifty
Years since the Crowd Roared in McCormick Place
Shoshana Milgram Knapp, Virginia Tech (English)
Rand's Gender Politics: A Potential of Cognitive Dissonance
Mimi R. Gladstein, University of Texas, El Paso (English and Theatre Arts)
1943: The Year that Freedom Broke Through. On the Idea of Liberty in Ayn Rand’s
"The Fountainhead“, Isabel Paterson’s "The God of the Machines“, and Rose
Wilder Lane’s “The Discovery of Freedom“
Vojin Saša Vukadinović, University of Basel (Gender Studies)
Discussant: Shawn Klein, Rockford College (Philosophy)
Friday, November 22
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F19 Friday, 8:00am – 10:00am Montrose 1
States, Social Movements and the Perversity of Politics I
WOMEN, GENDER, AND SEXUALITY, Politics, States and Society
Chair: Raka Ray, University of California, Berkeley (Sociology and South and
Southeast Asia Studies)
Global Corporate Citizenship and the "Girl Effect"
Elizabeth Bernstein, Columbia University (Sociology)
Feminists in Power: The Challenges of Governance and Inequality
Ann Orloff, Northwestern University (Sociology)
Talia Shiff, Northwestern University (Sociology)
Gender Segregated Spaces: Sites of Compliance or Transgression?
Nazanin Shahrokni, University of California, Berkeley (Sociology)
Discussants: Abigail Andrews, University of California, Berkeley (Sociology)
Jennifer Carlson, University of California, Berkeley (Sociology)
Hae Yeon Choo, University of Toronto (Sociology)
Raka Ray, University of California, Berkeley (Sociology and South and Southeast
Asia Studies)
Evren Savci, San Francisco State University (Women and Gender Studies)
G1 Friday, 10:15am – 12:15pm LaSalle 1
Children and War
CHILDREN AND CHILDHOOD, Migration/Immigration, States and Society
Chair: Birgitte Söland, Ohio State University (History)
Ottoman Orphans in Germany during the First World War
Nazan Maksudyan, Istanbul Kemerburgaz University (Sociology)
Starting Over: Reconstituted Families after the Holocaust
Beth Cohen, California State University, Northridge (History, Jewish Studies, and
Religious Studies)
Disrupted Families, Destroyed Homes: German Memories of their Childhoods in
War
Michelle Mouton, University of Wisconsin Oshkosh (History)
Discussant: Birgitte Söland, Ohio State University (History)
Friday, November 22
69
G2 Friday, 10:15am – 12:15pm LaSalle 2
Penal Power: Punishment and the Surveillance of Prisoners on the Inside and
on the Out, 1850s-1970s
CRIMINAL JUSTICE/LEGAL, Presidential
Chair: Vivien Miller, University of Nottingham (American & Canadian Studies)
Punishment Inside: Convict Prison Regimes and the Effect of Punishment on
Individual Offenders Lives, 1850-1880
Helen Johnston, University of Hull (Social Sciences)
Barry Godfrey, Liverpool University (Law and Social Justice)
Living under the Shadow of Death: Florida's Death Row Inmates in the 1960s and
1970S
Vivien Miller, University of Nottingham (American & Canadian Studies)
Discussant: Donald Fyson, Université Laval (History)
G3 Friday, 10:15am – 12:15pm LaSalle 3
Representations of the Past: Selection Bias in Anthropometric Analysis
ECONOMICS, Criminal Justice/Legal, Family/Demography,
Health/Medicine/Body, Rural, Agricultural, and Environmental, Urban
Chair: Kris Inwood, University of Guelph (Economics and History)
Robust Storytelling: Who Goes to Prison and How Much Does It Matter?
Kris Inwood, University of Guelph (Economics and History)
Hamish Maxwell-Stewart, University of Tasmania (History and Classics)
Who Were the Recruits? an Examination of Height Sample-Selection Bias
Gregori Galofré-Vila, University of Southamtpon (Social Sciences)
Inferences from Height Samples: Fact Or Artifact?
Bernard Harris, University of Southampton, UK (Social Sciences)
Discussant: Evan Roberts, University of Minnesota (History)
Friday, November 22
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G4 Friday, 10:15am – 12:15pm LaSalle 5
Word by Word: Emancipation and the Act of Writing
EDUCATION, Children and Childhood, Race and Ethnicity
Chair: Harvey J Graff, Ohio State University and National Humanities Center
(English and History)
Word by Word: Emancipation and the Act of Writing
Christopher Hager, Trinity College (English)
Discussants: Hilary Moss, Amherst College (History and Black Studies)
Grey Gundaker, College of William and Mary (Anthropology)
Shirley Logan, University of Maryland (English)
Jacqueline Jones Royster, Georgia Tech (Liberal Arts & English)
Harvey J Graff, Ohio State University and National Humanities Center (English and
History)
G5 Friday, 10:15am – 12:15pm Burnham 1
Spatiotemporal Demographic Analysis
FAMILY/DEMOGRAPHY, Economics, Historical Geography
Chair: Steven Ruggles, University of Minnesota (Minnesota Population Center)
Diffusion of Fertility Decline: A Spatial Multi-Level Analysis of the Swedish
Fertility Transition Using Micro-Level Census Data 1880-1900
Martin Dribe, Lund University (Economic History)
Sebastian Klüsener, Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research (Population
and Policy)
Francesco Scalone, Provincia di Bologna (Statistics)
Courting Practices, Power Relations, and Reproductive Behavior: A Comparison
across Community Contexts during the Dutch Fertility Decline
Hilde Bras, Radboud University Nijmegen (History)
Family Farm Labor in the United States in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries
Matt Nelson, University of Minnesota (History)
Spatiotemporal Variation in Icelandic Families, 1703-1910
Ólöf Garðarsdóttir, University of Iceland (Education)
Banks, Life Cycle Saving, and the American Fertility Transition, 1800-1880
Michael Haines, Colgate University (Economics)
Matthew Jaremski, Colgate University (Economics)
J. David Hacker, Binghamton University, SUNY (History)
Discussant: Steven Ruggles, University of Minnesota (Minnesota Population
Center)
Friday, November 22
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G6 Friday, 10:15am – 12:15pm Burnham 2 Social Networks and Fertility FAMILY/DEMOGRAPHY, Health/Medicine/Body, Women, Gender, and Sexuality Chair: Richard Zijdeman, Utrecht University / IISH / Stirling University (Economic and Social History) Mothers, Daughers and Sisters: Social and Biological Components of Fertility in 18th-Century Québec Lisa Dillon, Université de Montréal (Demography) Cynthia Lewis, Université de Montréal (Demography) Marianne Caron, Université de Montréal (Demography) Alain Gagnon, Université de Montréal (Demography) Extended Kinship Networks, Socioeconomic Resources, and Reproductive Behavior during the Demographic Transition Heidi A. Hanson, University of Utah (Pedigree & Population Science) Thomas Maloney, University of Utah (Economics) Ken Smith, University of Utah (Human Development and Family Studies) Geraldine Mineau, University of Utah (Demography) The Influence of Religion through Networks of Reproductive Behaviour in Mexico. Greethel González López, University of Paris III (Institut des Hautes Etudes de L'amérique Latine) Family Networks and the Intergenerational Transmission of Fertility Behavior Bastian Mönkediek, Radboud University Nijmegen (History) Social Networks, Class, and Fertility in Rural Northwest Germany (19th C.) Christine Fertig, University of Münster (History) Discussant: Christoph Bühler, University of Hannover (Sociology)
G7 Friday, 10:15am – 12:15pm Burnham 4 Geographically-Integrated History and Narrative Geographic Information Systems HISTORICAL GEOGRAPHY, Macro-Historical Dynamics Chair: J. B. Owens, Idaho State University (History) Space-Time Analytics of Narratives John McIntosh, University of Oklahoma (Spatial Analysis) Grant DeLozier, University of Oklahoma (Spatial Analysis) May Yuan, University of Oklahoma (Geography) On the Importance of Custom Data Structures, Algorithms, and Software for Social Network Analysis and Historical GIS Vitit Kantabutra, Idaho State University (Electrical Engineering and Computer Science) Narrative Analysis and GIS Roberto Franzosi, Emory University (Sociology) Discussant: J. B. Owens, Idaho State University (History)
Friday, November 22
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G8 Friday, 10:15am – 12:15pm Clark 1
Eileen Boris and Jennifer Klein, Caring for America: A Conversation on Home
Care Workers, Race, Gender, and the Welfare State
LABOR, Race and Ethnicity, States and Society, Women, Gender, and Sexuality
Chair: Leon Fink, University of Illinois-Chicago Circle (History)
Caring for America: Home Health Workers in the Shadow of the Welfare State
Eileen Boris, University of California, Santa Barbara (Feminist Studies)
Jennifer Klein, Yale (History)
Discussants: Kimberly Morgan, George Washington University (Political Science)
Nancy MacLean, Northwestern University (History)
Cynthia Cranford, University of Toronto (Sociology)
Karen Flynn, University of Illinois, Urbana (Gender and Women's Studies)
G9 Friday, 10:15am – 12:15pm Grant Park Parlor
Global Structures
MACRO-HISTORICAL DYNAMICS
Chair: Paul McLean, Rutgers University (Sociology)
Global Structures of Militarization, 1950-2010
Aaron Major, University at Albany - SUNY (Sociology)
Semi-Peripheral Vistas: Social Change and State Structures in Mexico and Russia
in the Short 20th Century
Ruben Flores, HSE-Moscow (Sociology)
Accumulation vs. Urbanization: Analyzing Civic Society Development in the Turn of
the Century Warsaw Governorate
Malgorzata Kurjanska, University of California, Berkeley (Sociology)
Discussant: Daniel Little, University of Michigan, Dearborn (Philosophy)
Friday, November 22
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G10 Friday, 10:15am – 12:15pm Spire Parlor
Migration, the State, and Catholic Social and Political Criticism MIGRATION/IMMIGRATION, Religion Chair: James Barrett, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (History) About-Face: Clinton, Catholics, and Immigration Lawrence McAndrews, St. Norbert College (History) On the Altar of Opposition: Italian Emigrant Clergy and the Catholic Side of Antifascism in Detroit, 1922-1943. Luca Castagna, University of Salerno (Political Science) Catholic Social Thought and the Interdisciplinary Critique of U.S. Immigration Law, 1952-1965
Grainne McEvoy, Boston College (History) Protesting the Bossi-Fini Law: Catholic Social Teaching, Migration, and the Italian State, 2002 Elizabeth Venditto, University of Minnesota (History) Discussant: James Barrett, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (History)
G11 Friday, 10:15am – 12:15pm Clark 10
Methodological Challenges in the Study of Politics POLITICS, Culture Chair: Jensen Sass, Yale University (Sociology)
Social Science Theory and US Foreign Policy Janeen Klinger, US Army War College (National Security and Strategy) What Is Political About Political Ethnography? On the Context of Discovery and the Normalization of an Emergent Subfield Claudio Benzecry, University of Connecticut (Sociology) Gianpaolo Baiocchi, Brown University (Sociology) Using Field Theory to Explain Indian Democracy: Overcoming the Structure-Agency Problem in Democracy Consolidation Theories Sourabh Singh, Rutgers (Sociology) Towards a New Typology of Nonprofit Political Behavior: A New Level of Precision Zachary Wood, Rutgers University-Camden (Public Policy and Administration) Historical Sociologists in Search of a Method Paolo Parigi, Stanford University (Sociology) Warner Henson II, Stanford University (Sociology) Discussant: Jensen Sass, Yale University (Sociology)
Friday, November 22
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G12 Friday, 10:15am – 12:15pm Dearborn 1
Ira Katznelson, "Fear Itself: The New Deal and the Origins of Our Time"
PRESIDENTIAL
Chair: Elisabeth Clemens, University of Chicago (Sociology)
Fear Itself: The New Deal and the Origins of Our Time
Ira Katznelson, Columbia University (Political Science)
Discussants: James Sparrow, University of Chicago (History)
Thomas Sugrue, University of Pennsylvania (History)
Ira Katznelson, Columbia University (Political Science)
Julian Go, Boston University (Sociology)
G13 Friday, 10:15am – 12:15pm Clark 3
Outsiders Within: Black Professional and Educational Life in the US
RACE AND ETHNICITY
Chair: Tiffany Davis, Chicago State University (Sociology)
Breaking the Academic Color Barrier: The Story of Allison Davis's Appointment at
the University of Chicago, 1942
David Varel, University of Colorado at Boulder (History)
Devoid of Chastity and Moral Obloquy?: Race, Youth and Middle Class Spaces in
Late Nineteenth Century New Orleans
Joseph Jewell, Texas A&M University (Sociology)
Race/Woman/Suicide in the Age of Jim Crow: The Life and Death of Professor
Marion Thompson Wright (1905-1962)
Hilton Kelly, Davidson College (Education)
Lifting as We Climb: Black Power and American Professional Associations 1966-
1976
Joyce Bell, University of Pittsburgh (Sociology)
Discussant: Tiffany Davis, Chicago State University (Sociology)
Friday, November 22
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G14 Friday, 10:15am – 12:15pm Clark 5
Postcolonial Theory and the Specter of Capital
STATES AND SOCIETY, Culture, Macro-Historical Dynamics, Politics
Chair: Ho-fung Hung, Johns Hopkins University (Sociology)
Postcolonial Theory and the Specter of Capital
Vivek Chibber, New York University (Sociology)
Discussants: Ho-fung Hung, Johns Hopkins University (Sociology)
George Steinmetz, University of Michigan (Sociology)
William Sewell, University of Chicago (Political Science, History)
Bruce Cumings, University of Chicago (History)
G15 Friday, 10:15am – 12:15pm Dearborn 2
Proxy Warriors: The Rise and Fall of State-Sponsored Militias
STATES AND SOCIETY, Politics
Chair: Jonathan Wyrtzen, Yale University (Sociology)
Proxy Warriors: The Rise and Fall of State-Sponsored Militias
Ariel Ahram, University of Oklahoma (International and Area Studies)
Discussants Paul Staniland, University of Chicago (Political Science)
Risa Brooks, Marquette University (Political Science)
Kevan Harris, Princeton University (Near Eastern Studies)
Alexander Hanna, University of Wisconsin-Madison (Sociology)
Friday, November 22
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G16 Friday, 10:15am – 12:15pm Montrose 4
Historic and Historical Organized Violence: Groups and Conflict
STATES AND SOCIETY, Politics
Chair: Meyer Kestenbaum, University of Maryland College Park (Sociology)
Economic Networks as Organizational Foundations of Elite Politics: Evidence from
Old Regime France and England
Henning Hillmann, University of Mannheim (Sociology)
Internal Frontiers: The Origins of Police and Private Detectives in mid-19th
Century Chicago
Jonathan Obert, University of Chicago (Political Science)
Outside Agitators: The Role of Expatriate Communities in the Historical
Development of Terrorism
Ziad Munson, Lehigh University (Sociology & Anthropology)
Criminal Organizations as Political Forms: Comparing the Successes and Failures
of Mafias
Randall Collins, University of Pennsylvania (Sociology)
Discussant: Meyer Kestenbaum, University of Maryland College Park (Sociology)
G17 Friday, 10:15am – 12:15pm Clark 7
Beth Richie: Arrested Justice: Black Women, Violence, and America's Prison
Nation
WOMEN, GENDER, AND SEXUALITY, Criminal Justice/Legal, Culture, Labor,
Race and Ethnicity
Chair: Dominique Grisard, Columbia University (Gender Studies/History)
Arrested Justice: Black Women, Violence, and America's Prison Nation
Beth Richie, University of Illinois at Chicago (Criminal Justice)
Discussants: Dana Britton, Rutgers University (Labor Studies and Employment
Relations)
Laurie Schaffner, University of Illinois at Chicago (Criminal Justice)
Brenda V. Smith, American University, (Community and Economic Development
Law)
Rebecca Kosary Czuchry, Texas Lutheran University (History)
Friday, November 22
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G18 Friday, 10:15am – 12:15pm Montrose 1
States, Social Movements and the Perversity of Politics II
WOMEN, GENDER, AND SEXUALITY, Politics, States and Society
Chair: Ann Orloff, Northwestern University (Sociology)
Perverse Politics: Queer Negativity and Sociology on the Social and the Political
Evren Savci, San Francisco State University (Women and Gender Studies)
Mourning Mayberry: Guns, Masculinity and Economic Decline
Jennifer Carlson, University of California, Berkeley (Sociology)
Women's Political Engagement in Migrant Communities: Restructuring Gender to
Sustain el Pueblo
Abigail Andrews, University of California, Berkeley (Sociology)
Privacy and Propriety: Feminist Politics Meets Queer in Anti-Sodomy Law Activism
in India
Savina Balasubramanian, Northwestern University (Sociology)
Discussants: Talia Shiff, Northwestern University (Sociology)
Ann Orloff, Northwestern University (Sociology)
Priti Ramamurthy, University of Washington, Seattle (Gender, Women & Sexuality
Studies)
Elizabeth Bernstein, Columbia University (Sociology)
Hae Yeon Choo, University of Toronto (Sociology)
Nazanin Shahrokni, University of California, Berkeley (Sociology)
Raka Ray, University of California, Berkeley (Sociology and South and Southeast
Asia Studies)
Friday, November 22
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G19-a Friday, 10:15am – 12:15pm Water Tower Parlor
Discussion Table – Women's Engagement in the Political across Space and
Time
WOMEN, GENDER, AND SEXUALITY, Politics
Chair: Jennifer Reich, University of Denver (Sociology)
“So-ho, Souse the Cowards": Women's Popular Political Action in the Contest for
Acadia, 1707-1710
Gina Martino-Trutor, University of Akron (History)
The Interim Survival of Feminist Activism in China: The Case of Women's Voice
Di Wang, University of Wisconsin Madison (Gender and Women's Studies)
Why Did Second-Wave Feminism Change Everyday Life in America But Not in
France?
Benjamin Moodie, University of California, Berkeley (Sociology)
Discussant: Talia Shiff, Northwestern University (Sociology and Law)
G19-b Friday, 10:15am – 12:15pm Water Tower Parlor Discussion Table – Thinking Gender, Thinking Feminism WOMEN, GENDER, AND SEXUALITY, Politics, States and Society Chairs: Gabriel Mendes, University of California, San Diego (Ethnic Studies) Ayesha Khurshid, Florida State University (Educational Leadership and Policy Studies) “What Is the Use of Trying to Teach Anything That Cannot Be Made Real?": Exploring Social Studies Teaching Practices Advocated By Women in the Southern Workman and Hampton School Record, 1900-1930 Annmarie Valdes, Loyola University Chicago (Cultural and Educational Policy Studies) Mistresses, Mother-in-Laws, and Maître-d’s: Constructing Russian Women through Soviet Humor Michelle Smirnova, University of Maryland - College Park (Sociology) Globalization, Nation-Making, and Modern Muslim Womanhood: Narratives from a Transnational Women's Education Project Ayesha Khurshid, Florida State University (Educational Leadership and Policy Studies) ‘The Help' of India: Mapping Domestic Workers and Struggle for Dignity in India Neha Bhat, American University (Law) Jhuma Sen, Jindal Global Law School and Supreme Court of India (Law) Pankhuri Tandon, Delhi University, St. Stephen's College (Economics) Discussants: Ayesha Khurshid, Florida State University (Educational Leadership and Policy Studies) Abigail Ocobock, University of Chicago (Sociology)
Friday, November 22
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G19-c Friday, 10:15am – 12:15pm Water Tower Parlor Discussion Table – Confronting Power: Gender and the State WOMEN, GENDER, AND SEXUALITY Chair: Margaret Power, Illinois Institute of Technology (History) Women and the SS Model of Authority: Culture, Gender, and the Role of Female Perpetrators in the Holocaust Wendy Maier-Sarti, Oakton Community College (History) “No smoking, no drinking, no make-up!" - Prohibitive Rules for Women in Propaganda Campaigns and Daily Practices in Nazi Germany Thomas Bryant, Alice Salomon Hochschule Berlin - University of Applied Sciences (Social Policy) Hauntings of Militancy and Exclusion: Gender and Class Formation in the Flint Sit-Down Strike of 1936-37 Mike King, University of California, Santa Cruz (Sociology) Discussant: Margaret Power, Illinois Institute of Technology (History) G19-d Friday, 10:15am – 12:15pm Water Tower Parlor Discussion Table – Alternative Histories of Childhood CHILDREN AND CHILDHOOD, Women, Gender, and Sexuality Chair: Emily Bruce, University of Minnesota (History) Gender - A Challenge to World History? Maria Sjöberg, University of Gothenburg (History) No Girl-Child Left Behind: Education as a Tool of Empowering Girl-Children in Tanzania Fortunata Songora Makene, Worcester State University (Sociology) Queering a History of Childhood Hannah Dyer, University of Toronto (Education/Gender Studies) Making Ukrainian Boys: Post-Soviet Masculinities in a Global Context Mateusz Swietlicki, University of Wroclaw (Slavic Studies) Discussant: Emily Bruce, University of Minnesota (History) G19-e Friday, 2:15pm – 4:15pm Water Tower Parlor Discussion Table – Feminist Methodological Issues Studying Conservative Movements WOMEN, GENDER, AND SEXUALITY Chair: Elena Shih, University of California, Los Angeles (Sociology) Texas NOW: an Examination of NOW's Fight for Reproductive, Lesbian, and Labor Rights in Dallas and Austin Luritta DuBois, University of Texas at Austin (History) Uneven Access: Global Ethnography and the Conservative Anti-Trafficking Movement Elena Shih, University of California, Los Angeles (Sociology) Discussant: Jennifer Musto, University of California, Los Angeles (Women's Studies)
Friday, November 22
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Network Meetings
Friday, 12:30pm - 1:15pm
Criminal Justice/Legal History Network LaSalle 1
Economics LaSalle 2
Education, Knowledge Production and Science Studies LaSalle 3
Historical Geography LaSalle 5
Macro-Historical Dynamics Clark 1
Health/Medicine/Body Clark 3
Race & Ethnicity Clark 5
Family History/Demography Clark 7
Children and Childhood Clark 10
Friday, 1:15pm - 2:00pm
Culture LaSalle 1
Urban LaSalle 2
Labor LaSalle 3
Migration/Immigration LaSalle 5
Politics Clark 1
Rural, Agricultural, and Environmental Clark 3
Religion Clark 5
States & Society Clark 7
Women, Gender & Sexuality Clark 10
Friday, November 22
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H1 Friday, 2:15pm – 4:15pm LaSalle 3
The Challenges of Biography: Questions, Reflections, Possible Solutions
CULTURE, Economics, Migration/Immigration
Chair: Atiba Pertilla, German Historical Institute (History)
The Challenges of Biography: European-American Reflections
Volker Depkat, University of Regensburg (American Studies)
Writing Biography as a History of Networks: J.P. Morgan and Jacob H. Schiff
Susie Pak, Saint John’s University (History)
Counting Who Counts: Method and Findings of a Statistical Analysis of Economic
Elites in the New York Region, 1947
Clifton Hood, Hobart and William Smith Colleges, New York (History)
Legitimating Biography: Critical Approaches to Biographical Research
Levke Harders, Bielefeld University (History)
Discussants: Levke Harders, Bielefeld University (History)
Uwe Spiekermann, German Historical Institute (History)
H2 Friday, 2:15pm – 4:15pm LaSalle 5
Negotiating Anew: National Legislation and School Reform in the Mid-
Twentieth Century
EDUCATION, Race and Ethnicity, Urban, Women, Gender, and Sexuality
Chair: Samuel Byndom, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (Education
Policy Organization & Leadership)
Youth for Hire: Accelerated High School Programs, 1941-1946
Erika Kitzmiller, Drexel University (Education and History)
National Legislation, Liberalism, and Independent Schools in the 1960s
Michelle Purdy, Michigan State University (Teacher Education)
From Informal Exclusion to Formal Inclusion: Grappling with the “Old Bugaboo
about Unwed Mothers in the Classroom" in Chicago in the Era of Ordway v.
Hargraves and Title IX
Gail Wolfe, Washington University (Education)
Discussant: Hilary Moss, Amherst College (History and Black Studies)
Friday, November 22
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H3 Friday, 2:15pm – 4:15pm Burnham 1 “The Different Faces of Death": Regional Differentiation In Cause- Specific Mortality – I FAMILY/DEMOGRAPHY, Historical Geography Chair: Angélique Janssens, Radboud University Nijmegen (History) The Geography of Phthisis in England and Wales, 1860-1900 Andrew Hinde, University of Southampton (Statistical Sciences) Why Did Irish Convicts Die Earlier Than the English Or Scottish Convicts? Differential Mortality in National Cohorts of Convicts Transported to Van Diemen's Land, 1812-1852 Janet McCalman, University of Melbourne (History & Philosopy of Science) Rebecca Kippen, University of Melbourne (Health and Society) The Regional Variation of Mortality in Modern Japan: Silk, Cotton, and Tuberculosis Makoto Hanashima, Institute for Areal Studies (Research) Ken'ichi Tomobe, Osaka University (Economics) Region, Religion and Infant Death. Geographical Differentiation in Water- and Food Borne Infectious Disease Mortality in the Netherlands, 1875-1899 Nynke van den Boomen, Radboud University Nijmegen (History) Peter Ekamper, NIDI (Demography) Discussant: Bernard Harris, University of Southampton, UK (Social Sciences) H4 Friday, 2:15pm – 4:15pm Burnham 2 20th Century Health Activism Across Borders HEALTH/MEDICINE/BODY, Politics, States and Society Chair: Marie Clark Nelson, Linköping University (ISAK/History) On the Fringes of the Welfare State: Providing Health Care to Sparsely Populated Areas in Sweden in the 1920S. Elisabeth Engberg, Umeå University (Population Studies) Thalidomide, Activism, and the “Revolution of Expectation" in Britain Jameel Hampton, Postdoctoral Scholar (History) Activism within Government: Frances Kelsey and the Beginnings of Modern Evidence-Based Pharmacology Laura Bothwell, Columbia University (Sociomedical Sciences) China, the New Health Utopia?: Barefoot Doctors and American Health Policy in the 1970s Naomi Rogers, Yale University (History) Soviet Medicine and Interwar Medical Advocacy for Socialized Medicine in Canada Esyllt Jones, University of Manitoba (History) Discussant: Susan Craddock, University of Minnesota (Global Studes)
Friday, November 22
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H5 Friday, 2:15pm – 4:15pm Burnham 4
Author Meets Critics: Anne Kelly Knowles, Mastering Iron: The Struggle to
Modernize an American Industry, 1800-1868
HISTORICAL GEOGRAPHY, Rural, Agricultural, and Environmental
Chair: Geoff Cunfer, University of Saskatchewan (History)
Mastering Iron: The Struggle to Modernize an American Industry, 1800-1868
Anne Knowles, Middlebury College (History)
Discussants: William Thomas, University of Nebraska, Lincoln (History)
Graeme Wynn, University of British Columbia (History)
John Bezis-Selfa, Wheaton College (History)
H6 Friday, 2:15pm – 4:15pm Grant Park Parlor
Work, Inequality, and the Politics of Health and Safety
LABOR, Health/Medicine/Body
Chair: Steve Meyer, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee (History)
"Hot, noisy, dirty, dusty, hazardous”: Black Workers, Civil Rights, and the Politics
of Occupational Health and Safety in Detroit-Area Foundries, 1925-1975
Josiah Rector, Wayne State University (History)
"If You Want Blood, I'll Give You Blood": Workplace Violence and the Risk
Environment at Dodge Main, 1950-80
Jeremy Milloy, Simon Fraser University (History)
Fix the Workplace, Not the Worker: Labor Feminism and the Shifting Grounds of
Equality on the Road to Johnson Controls
Elizabeth Faue, Wayne State University (History)
Health in Detroit: Employment, Health Status, & Implications for Renewal after
1950
Jessica Nickrand, University of Minnesota (History)
Discussants: Allison Hepler, University of Maine-Farmington (History)
Steve Meyer, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee (History)
Friday, November 22
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H7 Friday, 2:15pm – 4:15pm Spire Parlor
Making "Bad" Jobs Good Ones? Workers' and Unions' Attempts to
Restructure Work
LABOR, Economics, Politics, Race and Ethnicity
Chair: Immanuel Ness, Brooklyn College, City University of New York (Political
Science)
Cultural Disadvantage and the Making of “Bad" Jobs
Erin Hatton, SUNY Buffalo (Sociology)
Music in Our Homes: Chicago's Teamsters Local 743 and the Message of
Possibility
Liesl Orenic, Dominican University (History and American Studies)
Organizing Low-Wage "Distribution" Workers
Lisa Phillips, Indiana State University (History)
Domestics Pushing through Neoliberal Healthcare Reform in Lima, Peru
Janice Stiglich, University of Central Florida (Anthropology)
Discussant: Emily LaBarbera Twarog, University of Illinois (History)
H8 Friday, 2:15pm – 4:15pm Clark 1
Political Dynamics in East Asia
MACRO-HISTORICAL DYNAMICS
Chair: Peter C. Perdue, Yale University (History)
Contextual Process Model of Political Choice and Contentious Conflict
Fei Yan, University of Oxford (Sociology)
Judicial Boundaries and Ethnic Formation in China-Inner Mongolia frontier,
1900-1930
Liping Wang, University of Chicago (Sociology)
Information Geometry and Macrohistorical Dynamics: An Analysis of the Korean
Choson-period Examination System Using Fisher Information and Relative Entropy
Milan Hejtmanek, Seoul National University (Korean History)
Discussant: Song Chen, Bucknell University (East Asian Studies)
Friday, November 22
85
H9 Friday, 2:15pm – 4:15pm Clark 10
Author Meets Critics: Jennifer Guglielmo, Living the Revolution: Italian
Women's Resistance and Radicalism in New York City, 1880-1945
MIGRATION/IMMIGRATION, Race and Ethnicity, Women, Gender, and
Sexuality
Chair: Fraser Ottanelli, University of South Florida (History)
Jennifer Guglielmo, Living the Revolution: Italian Women's Resistance and
Radicalism in New York City, 1880-1945
Jennifer Guglielmo, Smith College (History)
Discussants: Eileen Boris, University of California, Santa Barbara (Feminist
Studies)
Susan Levine, University of Illinois at Chicago (History)
Kathleen Conzen, University of Chicago (History)
H10 Friday, 2:15pm – 4:15pm Clark 3
Making Sense of Migrations: Global and Local Models
MIGRATION/IMMIGRATION, Family/Demography, Historical Geography,
Politics, Race and Ethnicity, Rural, Agricultural, and Environmental, Urban
Chair: Brigitte Le Normand, University of British Columbia Okanagan (History)
Interpreting Silences: The Social and Cultural Impact of Internal Migration on
Nineteenth-Century British Cities
Colin Pooley, Lancaster University (Environment)
Political Events & High-Skill Migration: 25 years of African Migration
Erin McDonnell, University of Notre Dame (Sociology)
Making Census of It
Vernon Burton, Clemson University (History & Cyber Institute)
Jonathan Hepworth, University of Georgia (History)
Discussant: Brigitte Le Normand, University of British Columbia, Okanagan
(History)
Friday, November 22
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H11 Friday, 2:15pm – 4:15pm Dearborn 1
Author Meets Critics: Doctors and Demonstrators: How Political Institutions
Shape Abortion Law in the United States, Britain and Canada by Drew
Halfmann
POLITICS, Health/Medicine/Body, Religion, States and Society, Women, Gender,
and Sexuality
Chair: Isaac Martin, University of California, San Diego (Sociology)
Doctors and Demonstrators: How Political Institutions Shape Abortion Law in the
United States, Britain and Canada, University of Chicago Press, 2011
Drew Halfmann, University of California, Davis (Sociology)
Discussants: Ziad Munson, Lehigh University (Sociology & Anthropology)
Zakiya Luna, University of California, Berkeley (Sociology)
Isaac Martin, University of California, San Diego (Sociology)
H12 Friday, 2:15pm – 4:15pm Dearborn 2
Three Worlds of Relief: Race, Immigration, and the American Welfare State
from the Progressive Era to the New Deal
RACE AND ETHNICITY, Migration/Immigration, States and Society
Chair: Mara Loveman, University of Wisconsin, Madison (Sociology)
Three Worlds of Relief: Race, Immigration, and the American Welfare State from
the Progressive Era to the New Deal
Cybelle Fox, University of California, Berkeley (Sociology)
Discussants: Hana Brown, Wake Forest University (Sociology)
Chad Goldberg, University of Wisconsin - Madison (Sociology)
Rogers Smith, University of Pennsylvania (Political Science)
Anthony Chen, University of Michigan (Sociology)
Friday, November 22
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H13 Friday, 2:15pm – 4:15pm Montrose 4
Religion, State, Nation
RELIGION, Labor, Politics, Race and Ethnicity
Chair: Samuel Nelson, Max Planck Institute for the Study of Religious and Ethnic
Diversity (Sociology)
Reifying Religious Boundaries on Belonging: Muslim Identity and Otherness in
Contemporary Germany
Elisabeth Becker, Yale University (Sociology)
The Ummah that Never Was: What Early Islam Can Tell Us about Today's Religio-
Political Conflicts
Gulay Turkmen, Yale University (Sociology)
Organizing Powers for Working Class and Religious Politics: Religious-Nationalist
Oriented Labor Unionism in Turkey and India
Bahar Tabakoglu, New School for Social Research (Sociology)
Discussant: Fareen Parvez, University of Massachusetts, Amherst (Sociology)
H14 Friday, 2:15pm – 4:15pm Montrose 1
Comparing Land Reform and State Intervention
RURAL, AGRICULTURAL, AND ENVIRONMENTAL
Chair: Seth Murray, North Carolina State University (International Studies)
Did the French Revolution Matter? A Long-Term Land Market Analysis from an
Institutional-Economics Perspective
Nicolas De Vijlder, Ghent University (History)
Pieter De Reu, Ghent University (History)
Agricultural Economy as an Object of Political Intervention and Scientific Analysis:
The Issue of “Sectorial Specificity" in Russia and France
Olessia Kirtchik, National Research University Higher School of Economics,
Moscow (Humanities)
Organizational Failure: The Grain Transportation System in China's Great Leap
Famine, 1959-61
Zhaojin Zeng, University of Texas at Austin (History)
Discussant: Lai Tso, University of Michigan (Sociology and Women's Studies)
Friday, November 22
88
H15 Friday, 2:15pm – 4:15pm LaSalle 1
Organizing Primitive Accumulation: State Power and Capitalist Development
in Historical Perspective
STATES AND SOCIETY, Labor, Macro-Historical Dynamics
Chairs: Kevan Harris, Princeton University (Near Eastern Studies)
Phillip Hough, Florida Atlantic University (Sociology)
Changing Agrarian Order in the Making of Chinese Capitalism, 1750-2000
Ho-fung Hung, Johns Hopkins University (Sociology)
Labor Between the Lines: Dispatch Workers and State Regulatory Politics in
Postcommunist China
Lu Zhang, Temple University (Sociology)
Dispossession as Hegemony: Class Politics and the Reproduction of Primitive
Accumulation in Colombia's Coffee and Banana Regions
Phillip Hough, Florida Atlantic University (Sociology)
Weber, Protestant Ethics, and the Hunger Regimes of Historical Capitalism:
Primitive Accumulation as Cultural Revolution
Farshad Araghi, Florida Atlantic University (Sociology)
Discussants: Kevan Harris, Princeton University (Near Eastern Studies)
Phillip Hough, Florida Atlantic University (Sociology)
H16 Friday, 2:15pm – 4:15pm LaSalle 2
Transitions to Modernity...and Empire?
STATES AND SOCIETY, Macro-Historical Dynamics, Politics
Chair: Wenkai He, Hong Kong University of Technology (Social Sciences)
Towards a Class-Based Theory of Decolonization and Post-Colonial Development:
The Case of Indian Coffee House
Kristin Plys, Yale University (Sociology)
Empire, Corruption and State Formation
Nicholas Wilson, Yale University (Sociology)
Fighting for the Future: Imperial Fiscal Policy and the Origins of the American
Revolution
Justin DuRivage, Yale University (History)
The Whiskey Rebellion and American Empire
Isaac Reed, University of Colorado-Boulder (Sociology)
Discussant: Wenkai He, Hong Kong University of Technology (Social Sciences)
Friday, November 22
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H17-a Friday, 2:15pm – 4:15pm Water Tower Parlor
Discussion Table – Negotiations Within and Against a Soviet Field of Power
STATES AND SOCIETY
Coalitional Configurations: A Structural Analysis of Democratization in the Former
Soviet Union
Andrew Buck, University of Southern Indiana (Sociology, Anthropology &
Criminal Justice)
Jeffrey Hass, University of Richmond (Sociology)
The Project of Mental Hygiene: Scientific Brokers and the Rise of the Therapeutic
State in the US and USSR, 1920-1930s.
Yuliya Dudaronak, University of Virginia (Sociology)
Civic Legacies of Internal Imperialism: Associational Life in Pre-WWI and Interwar
Warsaw
Malgorzata Kurjanska, University of California, Berkeley (Sociology)
Images of a New Germany: West German Civil Defense Propaganda and the
Shaping of Society in the Early Cold War
Nicholas Steneck, Florida Southern College (History and Political Science)
H17-b Friday, 2:15pm – 4:15pm Water Tower Parlor
Discussion Table – Processes and Problems in American State Formation
STATES AND SOCIETY
Chair: Damon Mayrl, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid (Comparative Sociology)
Americanizing Hawai‛i: The 1893 Coup and Annexation as Narrated by Puck and Judge
Dolores Janiewski, Victoria University of Wellington (History, Philosophy, Politics & IR)
Letting the State/Tribe In: Taxation of Indian Tribes By States as a Political
Problem (Dakotas, 1889-1988)
Thomas Grillot, CNRS (CENA)
Citizens without a State: Policy, State Power, and the Experience of Citizenship in
19th Century America
Anne Bloomberg, University of Virginia (Sociology)
Territoriality, Settler Colonialism, and the Creation of the U.S. the Interior
Christina McElderry, New School for Social Research (Politics)
American Exceptionalism Revisited: A Critical Reflection on the Lipset Thesis
Connie L. McNeely, George Mason University (Public Policy)
Discussant: Damon Mayrl, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid (Comparative
Sociology)
Friday, November 22
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H17-c Friday, 2:15pm – 4:15pm Water Tower Parlor
Discussion Table – Politics and Economics in the American System
STATES AND SOCIETY
Chair: Alexander Jerneck, University of Pennsyslvania (Sociology)
The Democratic Organization of Distrust vis-à-vis the Government in Post-Civil
Rights America - The Example of Common Cause
Pauline Peretz, Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales, Paris (History)
Government Clerks and their Response to Political Patronage in Antebellum
Washington City
Heath Bowen, St. Thomas Aquinas College (History)
To "Tell the World the Truth" or "Continue to Mystify"?: Capitalism and the
Resurgence of a Traditional Social Order on the Southwestern Borderlands
Scott Lien, Lyon College (History)
Discussant: Aaron Major, University at Albany - SUNY (Sociology)
H17-d Friday, 2:15pm – 4:15pm Water Tower Parlor
Discussion Table – Contention, Counsel, and Coordination in Imperial and
Republican China
STATES AND SOCIETY
Chair: Yige Dong, Johns Hopkins University (Society)
Competitive Alignment and Rebellious Formation: North China 1851-1855
Yang Zhang, University of Chicago (Sociology)
The Salary Man of Ming China- an Inquiry into the Financial Administration of the
Imperial Bureaucracy
Noa Grass, University of British Columbia (History)
Currency, Control, and the State: How Chinese Economists Responded to the Great
Depression
Yige Dong, Johns Hopkins University (Society)
Discussant: Song Chen, Bucknell University (East Asian Studies)
Friday, November 22
91
H17-e Friday, 2:15pm – 4:15pm Water Tower Parlor
Discussion Table – Cultural Representations of Political Identity
CULTURE, Education, Historical Geography, States and Society
Chair: Joseph Klett, Yale University (Sociology)
State, Identity, and the Politics of Music: Eurovision and Nation-Building in
Azerbaijan
Murad Ismayilov, University of Cambridge (Dept. of Sociology)
The Truth about Argo: America's Involvement in Iran's Downfall
Apryl Williams, Texas A&M University (Sociology)
Discussant: Michelle Smirnova, University of Maryland - College Park (Sociology)
H18 Friday, 2:15pm – 4:15pm Clark 5
Ports and Power: Organizing the Global Economy
URBAN, Economics, Historical Geography, Politics, States and Society
Chair: Harold Platt, Loyola University Chicago (History)
Planning a Pacific Rim Metropolis: Political, Economic, and Labor Conflict and
Cooperation in Los Angeles Harbor
William Brucher, South Seattle Community College (Labor, Education)
Port of Chicago: Corruption, Inequity, and the Making of an Urban Sacrifice Zone
Louise Dyble, Michigan Technological University (Social Sciences)
“Beauty Pays Better than any other Commodity": Industry, Leisure, and Port
Development in Daniel Burnham's Chicago
Joshua Salzmann, Northeastern Illinois University (History)
Creative Destruction of the State in New York City
Keerthi Potluri, University of California, Berkeley (Rhetoric)
Discussant: Harold Platt, Loyola University Chicago (History)
Friday, November 22
92
H19 Friday, 2:15pm – 4:15pm Clark 7
Without Organized Power: Single Motherhood and Negotiations with Risk
WOMEN, GENDER, AND SEXUALITY
Chair: Andrew Hnatow, Wayne State University (History)
Some Unnatural Monster?: The Crime of Infanticide in Antebellum New York City,
a Case Study
Marcela Micucci, Binghamton University (History)
Mothers on their Own: Divorced Women, Childrearing, and Gender in the 1950s
United States
Kristin Celello, Queens College/CUNY (History)
All of Life's Desires: Sexuality and Single Motherhood in the 1970s
Elizabeth Ryan, Wayne State University (History)
Discussant: Pat Thane, King’s College, London (History)
Friday, November 22
93
I1 Friday, 4:30pm – 6:30pm LaSalle 3
Southern Law
CRIMINAL JUSTICE/LEGAL
Chair: Barry Godfrey, Liverpool University (Law and Social Justice)
The Strange Fruit of the Solid South
Megan Francis, Pepperdine University (Political Science)
I Am Not Going to Tolerate the Slightest Foolishness': Police Resistance to Lynch
Mobs and the Police as an Instrument of Violent White Supremacy
Brent Campney, University of Texas – Pan American (History)
Characteristics of Female and White Male Southern Lynch Victims: 1882 - 1929
Amy Kate Bailey, University of Illinois - Chicago (Sociology)
Stewart Tolnay, University of Washington (Sociology)
Land, Labor Mobility, and Racial Inequality in Convict Leasing in the Postbellum
U.S. South
Christopher Muller, Harvard University (Sociology)
Discussant: Barry Godfrey, Liverpool University (Law and Social Justice)
I2 Friday, 4:30pm – 6:30pm LaSalle 5
Revolution, Routine, and Remedy: New Work on Charisma, Culture and
Power
CULTURE
Chair: Andrew Junker, University of Chicago (Sociology)
The De-Routinization of Charisma: The Origins of China's Cultural Revolution
Reconsidered
Xiaohong Xu, Yale University (Sociology)
Miracle Making and the Preservation of Charisma
Dan Lainer-Vos, University of Southern California (Sociology)
Paolo Parigi, Stanford University (Sociology)
A Case For Charisma as Skill: The Affective and Relational Underpinnings of
Psychotherapeutic Authority
Mariana Craciun, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor (Sociology)
Discussant: Andrew Junker, University of Chicago (Sociology)
Friday, November 22
94
I3 Friday, 4:30pm – 6:30pm Grant Park Parlor
Public Policy and Its Effects on the Public
ECONOMICS, Rural, Agricultural, and Environmental, Urban
Chair: Mary Louise Nagata, Francis Marion University / EHESS (History / CRH)
The Revenue Act of 1924: Publicity, Tax Cuts, and Response
Daniel Marcin, University of Michigan (Economics)
Legacies of the Past: The Long-Term Effects of Internal Tariffs on Industry in
France
Noel Johnson, George Mason University (Economics)
A Theoretical and Empirical Model of the Hawaiian Homes Commission, 1921-
2010
Sumner La Croix, University of Hawai`i-Manoā (Economics)
Discussants: Kris Inwood, University of Guelph (Economics and History)
Les Oxley, University of Canterbury (Economics and Finance)
I4 Friday, 4:30pm – 6:30pm Burnham 2
Networks and Institutions of Knowledge
EDUCATION
Chair: Andrew Abbott, University of Chicago (Sociology)
The Duality of Philosophers' Social Lives and Ideas
Monica Lee, University of Chicago (Sociology)
Teaching Quanti : A Comparaison Between French and American Experiences
Claire Zalc, CNRS (IHMC)
Pierre Merckle, ENS Lyon, France (Sociology)
Cooperative and Non-Cooperative Networks: A Qualitative Comparative Study of
20 Sociology Departments in the United States
James Williams, Texas Woman's University (Sociology)
Mahmoud Sadri, Texas Woman's University (Sociology)
Ali Madanipour, Texas Woman's University (Sociology)
Discussant: Andrew Abbott, University of Chicago (Sociology)
Friday, November 22
95
I5 Friday, 4:30pm – 6:30pm Burnham 1 "The Different Faces of Death": Regional Differentiation In Cause- Specific Mortality – II FAMILY/DEMOGRAPHY Chair: Bernard Harris, University of Southampton, UK (Social Sciences) Use of Genealogical Websites For Historical Mortality Research: Challenges and Opportunities Heather T. Battles, McMaster University (Anthropology) Sick to Death: GIS Mapping, Cemeteries, and Class in Epidemic Disease Mortality Rates Jeffrey Smith, Lindenwood University (History and Geography) From Ague to Pyrexia and from Smallpox to Heart Disease: A General Overview of Causes of Death in Scotland 1855-1955 Alice Reid, University of Cambridge (Geography) Lee Williamson, University of St Andrews (Longitudinal Studies) Eilidh Garret, University of St Andrews (Geography) Chris Dibben, University of St Andrews (Longitudinal Studies) Discussant: Angélique Janssens, Radboud University Nijmegen (History) I6 Friday, 4:30pm – 6:30pm Burnham 4 Multigenerational Approaches To Social Mobility FAMILY/DEMOGRAPHY, Economics Chair: Joseph Ferrie, Northwestern University (Economics) Extending Family Influence to Three Generations: Effects of Grandfathers and Uncles on Status Attainment in the Netherlands in the Nineteenth Century Antonie Knigge, Utrecht University (ICS/Sociology) Long Term Social Mobility in Sweden: A Three Generation Approach. Martin Dribe, Lund University (Economic History) Jonas Helgertz, Lund University (Economic History) “Deep Effects" on Economic Inequality: Evidence from Genealogies from US North, 1620 to 1870 Alice Kasakoff, University of South Carolina, Columbia (Geography) The Status Homophily or the Heterophily in Marriage Networks in Korean Medieval Period Sangkuk Lee, Ajou University (History) Wonjae Lee, Graduate School of Culture Technology (KAIST) Discussants: Joseph Ferrie, Northwestern University (Economics) Richard Zijdeman, Utrecht University / IISH / Stirling University (Economic and Social History)
Friday, November 22
96
I7 Friday, 4:30pm – 6:30pm Spire Parlor Intergenerational Aspects of Fertility and Mortality FAMILY/DEMOGRAPHY, Family/Demography, Health/Medicine/Body Chair: Ken Smith, University of Utah (Human Development and Family Studies) Pedigrees and Populations: How Can We Reconcile the Methods of Historical Demography With Those of Human Genetics? Bruce Fetter, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee (History) Heritability of Longevity and the Role of Early Life Conditions Heidi A. Hanson, University of Utah (Pedigree & Population Science) Ken Smith, University of Utah (Human Development and Family Studies) Sandra Hasstedt, University of Utah (Human Genetics) The Transmission of Longevity Across Generations: The Case of the Settler Cape Colony Jeanne Cilliers, University of Stellenbosch (Economics) Johan Fourie, Stellenbosch University (Economics) Sean Muller, University of Cape Town. (Economics) Patrizio Piraino, University of Cape Town (Economics) Discussant: Hilde Bras, Radboud University Nijmegen (History) I8 Friday, 4:30pm – 6:30pm Clark 1 Economic Restructuring and the Fate of Unionism LABOR, Economics, States and Society Chair: Paul V. Kershaw, New York University (History) Textile Unions, Free Trade, and the Struggle to Save US Textiles, 1933-1974 James Benton, Georgetown University (History) There is No Substitute for Local Initiative': Economic Restructuring, Postwar Unemployment, and the Role of the Federal State Tami Friedman, Brock University (History) Night Riding: The 1960 United Aircraft Strike and State Quantification of Labor Violence, 1960-1969 State Spaces and Labor Protest: Chilean Metalworkers' Spatial Strategies across Political and Economic Regimes, 1945-2011 Joel Stillerman, Grand Valley State University (Sociology) Discussant: Paul V. Kershaw, New York University (History)
Friday, November 22
97
I9 Friday, 4:30pm – 6:30pm Clark 10
Precarity, Insecurity, and the New World of Work
LABOR, Criminal Justice/Legal, Women, Gender, and Sexuality
Chair: Edo Navot, University of Wisconsin-Madison (Sociology)
Our Problem of Academic Intellectual Property
Margaret Vaughan, Madison Area Technical College (Business and Applied Arts)
The Historical Roots of Job Precariousness. Italian Women and Precarious Work
Between Fordism and Post-Fordism
Eloisa Betti, University of Bologna (History, Culture, Civilization)
Perceived Job and Labor Market Insecurity in Europe
Andrew Fullerton, Oklahoma State University (Sociology)
Who is a Worker? Who is an Employer? Opting “Out of" and "Into" Social
Protection through Contract and Corporate Organization
Julia Tomassetti, University of California, Los Angeles (Sociology)
Discussant: Edo Navot, University of Wisconsin-Madison (Sociology)
I10 Friday, 4:30pm – 6:30pm Clark 3
The Measure of Civilization: How Social Development Decides the Fate of
Nations
MACRO-HISTORICAL DYNAMICS, Economics
Chair: Peter C. Perdue, Yale University (History)
The Measure of Civilization
Ian Morris, Stanford University (Classics)
Discussants: Anne Mccants, Masschusetts Institute of Technology (History)
Ian Morris, Stanford University (Classics)
Joseph Manning, Yale University (History)
Daniel Little, University of Michigan, Dearborn (Philosophy)
Friday, November 22
98
I11-a Friday, 4:30pm – 6:30pm Water Tower Parlor
Discussion Table – Cold War Foreign Policies and American Immigration
MIGRATION/IMMIGRATION, Migration/Immigration
Chair: Marina Maccari, Marymount University (History)
Religion and the Cold War: The National Lutheran Council, Refugee Resettlement,
and Immigration Law, 1948-1957
Anna Amundson, Florida State University (History)
The Emergency Nature of the Problem: Contingency Planning along the U.S.-
Mexico Border
Kristina Shull, University of California, Irvine (History)
Overpopulation Creates Idle Hands and Hungry Stomachs: Italian Americans, the
Cold War, and Immigration Reform, 1948-1965
Danielle Battisti, University of Nebraska, Omaha (History)
Cold War Foreign Policy and American Immigration: How Cuban Immigrants
Transformed a Foreign into a Domestic Political Issue in the Post Soviet Era
Susan Eckstein, Boston University (Sociology)
Discussant: Marina Maccari, Marymount University (History)
I11-b Friday, 4:30pm – 6:30pm Water Tower Parlor
Discussion Table – Immigration Federalism Across Time and Nations
MIGRATION/IMMIGRATION
Chair: Leo Lucassen, University of Leiden (History)
Going National: The Civil War's Effect on U.S. Immigration Policy
Anna Law, Brooklyn College - CUNY (Political Science)
Immigration and the 'Republican' Model in France
James Hollifield, Southern Methodist University (Political Science)
Controlling Mobility: From Slave Passes to Contemporary Migrant Identification
Allan Colbern, University of California, Riverside (Political Science)
Discussant: Leo Lucassen, University of Leiden (History)
Friday, November 22
99
I11-c Friday, 4:30pm – 6:30pm Water Tower Parlor
Discussion Table – Security, International Migration and State Surveillance
MIGRATION/IMMIGRATION, Criminal Justice/Legal, Culture, Historical
Geography, Race and Ethnicity, States and Society, Urban
Chair: Vida Bajc, Methodist University (Sociology)
State Surveillance and Anarchism in the Atlantic World, 1880-1914
Jose Moya, Barnard College, Columbia University (History)
The Italian Fascist Police and the Construction of Italian-American Identity
Fraser Ottanelli, University of South Florida (History)
Post-territory and Surveillance: New Technologies of Vision in European Migration
Management
Karolina Follis, Lancaster University (Politics, Philosophy & Religion)
Webs of Security: Migration and Mayan Transnational Lives
Jennifer Burell, University at Albany - SUNY (Anthropology)
Discussant: Vida Bajc, Methodist University (Sociology)
I11-d Friday, 4:30pm – 6:30pm Water Tower Parlor
Discussion Table – Migration and Matrimony: The Power of Marriage and
Family in a Mobile World
MIGRATION/IMMIGRATION, Culture, Women, Gender, and Sexuality
Chair: Linda Reeder, University of Missouri (History)
Migration, Marriage and Home: Accidental Immigrants and the Pursuit of
Belonging
Carol Kelley, Consultant (Anthropology)
Becoming Affective: Left Behind Mothers' Resistance to Forced Transnational
Separation from their Children
Jessica Carlisle, University of Leiden (Van Vollenhoven Institute)
The Moral Economy of “Sham Marriage": Immigration Control, Migration
Strategies, and Transnational Families between China and South Korea
Jaeeun Kim, Stanford University (Asia-Pacific Research)
Discussant: Suzanne Sinke, Florida State University (History)
Friday, November 22
100
I11-e Friday, 4:30pm – 6:30pm Water Tower Parlor
Discussion Table – The Boundaries of Inclusion and Exclusion
MIGRATION/IMMIGRATION, Politics, Race and Ethnicity, States and Society
Chair: Anna Jaroszynska-Kirchmann, Eastern Connecticut State University
(History)
Nationalism and the Construction of Ethnic Boundaries: The Ottoman Diaspora in
the United States.
Isil Acehan, Ipek University (History)
From Mono(ethnic) to Dual Citizenship?: A Comparative Case Study of Citizenship
Law Reforms in Korea and Japan.
Naeyun Lee, University of Chicago (Sociology)
Swedish Activism and Refugees: Czechoslovaks and Polish Jews Migrating to
Sweden, 1968-1972
Lukasz Gorniok, Umeå University (Historical, Philosophical and Religious Studies)
Discussant: Anna Jaroszynska-Kirchmann, Eastern Connecticut State University
(History)
I12 Friday, 4:30pm – 6:30pm Dearborn 1
Politics and Social Movements
POLITICS
Chair: Timothy Thurber, Virginia Commonwealth University (History)
Formation of Insurgent Groups in France: Sporting Associations as Sites For
Insurgency
Keith Rathbone, Northwestern (History)
Our Strength is in Our Community: Charisma in the US Draft Resistance Movement
Emily Brissette, University of California, Berkeley (Sociology)
Cooperators, Unite!' Organizations in the Evolution of the Cooperative Movement
in the Midwest, 1870s-1930S
Alexia Blin, Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales, Paris (History)
From the Ashes of the Old: The Old Left and the Southern Christian Leadership
Conference, 1957-1965
Matthew Nichter, University of Wisconsin - Madison (Sociology)
The 2011 Uprisings in Wisconsin and Israel: A New Social Power Emerges
Naama Nagar, University of Wisconsin-Madison (Sociology)
Discussant: Timothy Thurber, Virginia Commonwealth University (History)
Friday, November 22
101
I13 Friday, 4:30pm – 6:30pm Clark 5
Solidarity in Strategy
PRESIDENTIAL, Culture, Economics, States and Society
Chair: Mabel Berezin, Cornell University (Sociology)
Solidarity in Strategy: Making Business Meaningful in American Trade Associations
Lyn Spillman, University of Notre Dame (Sociology)
Discussants: Gary Herrigel, University of Chicago (Political Science)
Gerald Berk, University of Oregon (Political Science)
Heather Haveman, Berkeley (Sociology and Business)
I14 Friday, 4:30pm – 6:30pm Dearborn 2
Reflections on the State of Feminist Organizing Today
PROGRAM COMMITTEE, Culture, Labor, Politics, Program Committee, Race and
Ethnicity, States and Society, Women, Gender, and Sexuality
Chair: Dorit Geva, Central European University (Sociology & Social
Anthropology)
Discussants: Elizabeth Bernstein, Columbia University (Sociology)
Youyenn Teo, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (Sociology)
Melinda Chateauvert, New Orleans Free School (Independent Scholar)
Raka Ray, University of California, Berkeley (Sociology and South and Southeast
Asia Studies)
Zakiya Luna, University of California, Berkeley (Sociology)
I15 Friday, 4:30pm – 6:30pm Montrose 4
States and Power
STATES AND SOCIETY, Macro-Historical Dynamics
Chair: Kevan Harris, Princeton University (Near Eastern Studies)
States and Power
Richard Lachmann, University at Albany- SUNY (sociology)
Discussants: Nitsan Chorev, Brown University (Sociology)
Andreas Wimmer, University of California, Los Angeles (Sociology)
Vivek Sharma, Yale University (Political Science)
Friday, November 22
102
I16 Friday, 4:30pm – 6:30pm Clark 7
Sampling and the Organization of Power
STATES AND SOCIETY
Chair: Jean-Pierre Beaud, Université du Québec à Montréal (Political Science)
Different Sample Sizes, Different Results. The Cost of Living Index of the City of
Buenos Aires, 1930-1945
Cecilia T. Lanata Briones, London School of Economics and Political Science
(Economic History)
Sampling Theory and Praxis of Democracy from the New Deal to the Cold War
Jean-Guy Prévost, Université du Québec à Montréal (Political Science)
Modernization, Developmentalism and Social Statistics in Argentina
Claudia Daniel, Universidad de Buenos Aires (Social Sciences)
Discussant: Giovanni Favero, Università Ca' Foscari Venezia (Management)
I17 Friday, 4:30pm – 6:30pm Montrose 1
Ancestors and Antiretrovirals
STATES AND SOCIETY, Culture
Chair: Cedric de Leon, Providence College (Sociology)
Ancestors and Antiretrovirals: The Bio-Politics of HIV-AIDS in Post-Apartheid
South Africa
Claire Decoteau, University of Illinois at Chicago (Sociology)
Discussants: Franco Barchiesi, Ohio State University (African American and
African Studies)
Corey Capers, University of Illinois at Chicago (History)
Isaac Reed, University of Colorado-Boulder (Sociology)
Friday, November 22
103
I18 Friday, 4:30pm – 6:30pm LaSalle 2
Theory and Practice of Empire and Colonialism: A Comparative Investigation
STATES AND SOCIETY, Criminal Justice/Legal, Macro-Historical Dynamics,
Politics
Chair: Karuna Mantena, Yale University (Political Science)
Sovereignty and Theories of Empire
Julia Adams, Yale University (Sociology)
Sovereignty and Theories of Empire
George Steinmetz, University of Michigan (Sociology)
Municipal Bonds: Corporation and Colony in the Late Seventeenth-Century English
Empire
Phillip Stern, Duke University (History)
State, Colony, Empire: The Official Ideology of English Colonialism
Daragh J. Grant, University of Chicago (Political Science)
Empire's Penal Turn: Opium Prohibition in Mainland Southeast Asia, 1870-1935
Diana Kim, University of Chicago (Political Science)
Commercial Conquest: Empire and Property in the Early U.S. Republic
Adam J. Dahl, University of Minnesota (Political Science)
Discussants: Jennifer Pitts, The University of Chicago (Political Science)
Karuna Mantena, Yale University (Political Science)
Saturday, November 23
104
J1 Saturday, 8:00am – 10:00am LaSalle 2
Developing British Public Institutions
ECONOMICS, Education, Labor, Politics, States and Society, Urban
Chair: Thomas Maloney, University of Utah (Economics)
Childhood Illness and Occupational Choice in London, 1870-1911
Anthony Wray, Northwestern University (Economics)
Krzysztof Karbownik, Uppsala University (Economics)
Funding Schooling for All and Schooling for Girls in England, 1600 to 1850:
Educational Philanthropy in Theory and Practice
David Mitch, University of Maryland-Baltimore County (Economics)
Voting Suffrage and the Political Budget Cycle: Evidence from the London
Metropolitan Boroughs, 1902-1937
Graham Mooney, Johns Hopkins University (History of Medicine)
Toke Aidt, University of Cambridge (Economics)
Discussant: Joyce Burnette, Wabash College (Economics)
J2 Saturday, 8:00am – 10:00am LaSalle 3
Languages of Knowledge: Education and Information Dissemination in Trans-
National Comparison
EDUCATION, Children and Childhood, Culture, Health/Medicine/Body, Race and
Ethnicity, States and Society, Women, Gender, and Sexuality
Chair: Maria Sjöberg, Göteborgs Universitet (Historical Studies)
Remember the Deeds Performed By Our Ancestors': Heroic Tales and Historical
Narratives in the Jewish Youth Group 'Blue and White'
Sabine Krause, University of Vienna (Education)
Hitler's Princes and Princesses: Nazi Fairy Tale Films
Benita Blessing, University of Vienna (Education)
Mastering the Past?: Teaching Nazism and the Holocaust in West German History
Textbooks, 1945-1970
Brian Puaca, Christopher Newport University (History)
In Sickness and in Health: Animals and People and the Construction of Illness
Stefan Zahlmann, University of Vienna (History)
Discussant: Eric Royal Lybeck, University of Cambridge (Sociology)
Saturday, November 23
105
J3 Saturday, 8:00am – 10:00am LaSalle 5
Fertility Swings during the Twentieth Century and Their Implications for
Society – I
FAMILY/DEMOGRAPHY
Chair: Jan Kok, Radboud University Nijmegen (History)
Understanding the Fertility Transition in Kerala: Evidence from the Kerala Aging
Survey
Irudaya Rajan, Center for Development Studies (Research)
Aging, Family and Fertility. The Experience of Baby Boom Mothers in Spain
Alberto Sanz-Gimeno, Universidad Complutense de Madrid (Population and Society
Research)
María Sánchez-Domínguez, Umeå University (Population Studies)
Fertility Swings: Or Roundabouts For Women?
Alison Mackinnon, University of South Australia (Hawke Research Institute)
Discussant: George Alter, University of Michigan (ICPSR)
J4 Saturday, 8:00am – 10:00am Burnham 1
Structuring Urban Space: HGIS and Microdata – I
HISTORICAL GEOGRAPHY
Chair: Eric Hanss, University of Chicago (Population Economics)
The Origin and Persistence of Poor Neighborhoods: Evidence from New York City,
1830-2000
Carlos Villarreal, University of Illinois at Chicago (Economics)
Black Residential Patterns in Southern Cities: 1880
John Logan, Brown University (Sociology)
Networking in Nineteenth-century Montréal
Sherry Olson, McGill University (Geography)
Discussant: Donald Lafreniere, Western University (Geography)
Saturday, November 23
106
J5 Saturday, 8:00am – 10:00am LaSalle 1
Anthrohistory: Transdisciplinary Study of Systemic Change
MACRO-HISTORICAL DYNAMICS, Culture
Chair: David Pedersen, University of California-San Diego (Anthropology)
Touristic Air Travel in the British Caribbean
Chandra Bhimull, Colby College (Anthropology, African-American Studies)
Narco-Politics, Media and Accumulation in Mexico
Paul Eiss, Carnegie-Mellon University (History)
Memory as Property? Claims for Property Restitution and Memory Revival in
Contemporary Transylvania
Emanuela Grama, Carnegie-Mellon University (History)
Specters in the Revolution: Dilemmas of Home during the 'Chilean Path to
Socialism'
Edward Murphy, Michigan State University (Urban Studies, History)
Crisis Actual: Prescinding Capitalism by Locus, Focus and Scope
David Pedersen, University of California, San Diego (Anthropology)
Discussant: David Pedersen, University of California-San Diego (Anthropology)
J6 Saturday, 8:00am – 10:00am Burnham 2
Policies and Realities of Admission, Deportation and Assimilation
MIGRATION/IMMIGRATION, Politics
Chair: Yukari Takai, Glendon College, York University (History)
Immigrant, Repatriate, Guest Worker, Deportee: Mexican Workers and the State,
1920 to 1950
Brian Gratton, Arizona State University (History)
Emily Merchant, University of Michigan (ICPSR)
Planes, Trains, Boats, and Buses: The Physical Process of Deportation,
1940s-1970s
Adam Goodman, University of Pennsylvania (History)
Immigrant Worker Mobilization and U.S. State Repression
Immanuel Ness, Brooklyn College, City University of New York (Political Science)
Discussant: Yukari Takai, Glendon College, York University (History)
Saturday, November 23
107
J7 Saturday, 8:00am – 10:00am Burnham 4
Separating the “Good" from the “Bad": Nation-Building, Categorization, and
the Construction of “Proper" Immigrants
MIGRATION/IMMIGRATION, Culture, Race and Ethnicity
Chair: Naeyun Lee, University of Chicago (Sociology)
The Politics of Humiliation: Emigration and Ethnic Selectivity in the Americas
David Cook-Martin, Grinnell College (Sociology)
David Fitzgerald, University of California, San Diego (Comparative Immigration
Studies and Sociology)
Coming to America: Nineteenth Century Immigration Coverage and Changes in the
News.
Timothy Moran, Wayne State University (History)
Discussant: Naeyun Lee, University of Chicago (Sociology)
J8 Saturday, 8:00am – 10:00am Water Tower Parlor
Author Meets Critics: Daniel Levine, Recovering International Relations: The
Promise of Sustainable Critique
POLITICS, States and Society
Chair: Ariel Ahram, Virginia Tech (Public & International Affairs)
Recovering International Relations: The Promise of Sustainable Critique
Daniel Levine, University of Alabama (Political Science)
Discussants: George Lawson, London School of Economics (International
Relations)
Ian Hurd, Northwestern University (Political Science)
Jonathan Caverley, Northwestern University (Political Science)
Nicolas Guilhot, New York University (Knowledge Institutions)
Saturday, November 23
108
J9 Saturday, 8:00am – 10:00am Grant Park Parlor
State Legitimacy and Politics
POLITICS, States and Society
Chair: Anna Skarpelis, New York University (Sociology)
Revisiting National Liberation Movements in the Global South: Empirical
Reappraisals on the World-Historical Perspective
Chungse Jung, State University of New York at Binghamton (Sociology)
The Failure of Double Government in Britain's First State-Building Experiment in
Afghanistan
Noah Arjomand, Columbia University (Sociology)
Neo-fascist Activism in Postwar Italy
Jack Veugelers, University of Toronto (Sociology)
Political Renunciations and Regime Breakdowns
Ivan Ermakoff, University of Wisconsin-Madison (Sociology)
Discussant: Anna Skarpelis, New York University (Sociology)
J10 Saturday, 8:00am – 10:00am Spire Parlor
Making Sense of New Modernities
RURAL, AGRICULTURAL, AND ENVIRONMENTAL, Historical Geography,
Migration/Immigration, Women, Gender, and Sexuality
Chair: Louis Kyriakoudes, University of Southern Mississippi (History)
Industrial Transformation through Environmental Health Activism: A Comparative
Study of Labor and Citizens in the U.S. and the EU
Barbara Allen, Virginia Tech (Science and Technology in Society)
At the Margins: Agriculture, Subsidies and the Shifting Fate of North America's
Native Grassland
Ken Sylvester, University of Michigan (Institute for Social Research)
Myron Gutmann, University of Michigan (Inter-university Consortium for Political
and Social Research)
Daniel Brown, University of Michigan (Natural Resources and Environment)
The Drone in the Garden: Environmental Imaginaries and the Politics of Precision
Agriculture
Diana Mincyte, New York University (European and Mediteranean Studies)
Peter Asaro, The New School University (Media Studies)
Discussant: Louis Kyriakoudes, University of Southern Mississippi (History)
Saturday, November 23
109
J11 Saturday, 8:00am – 10:00am Clark 1
Citizenship and Globalization in Asia
STATES AND SOCIETY
Chair: Ayesha Khurshid, Florida State University (Educational Leadership and
Policy Studies)
Migrants and the Mediators of Rights: The Making of Migrant Communities in
South Korea
Hae Yeon Choo, University of Toronto (Sociology)
Empowered Criminals and Paper Citizens: Gender and the Paradox of
Transnational Advocacy for Sex Workers and Homosexuals in India
Chaitanya Lakkimsetti, University of Southern California (Gender Studies)
Citizenship and its Exclusions in Global City Singapore
Youyenn Teo, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (Sociology)
Strangers in their Birthplace: Overseas Chinese in South Korea
Jaeyoun Won, Yonsei University, South Korea (Sociology)
Discussant: Raka Ray, University of California, Berkeley (Sociology and South and
Southeast Asia Studies)
J12 Saturday, 8:00am – 10:00am Clark 3
Repression and Networks in Historical Episodes of Contentious Politics
STATES AND SOCIETY, Politics
Chair: Sidney Tarrow, Cornell University (Government, Sociology)
The Dynamics of the Political Media Field in Egypt
Alexander Hanna, University of Wisconsin-Madison (Sociology)
Deviance and Mobilization: Catholic Networks and the Collective Rescue of Jews in
the Low Countries
Robert Braun, Cornell University (Government)
The Network Structure of Protest Cycles: Diffusion and Cohesion in South Korea's
Democracy Movement
Paul Y. Chang, Harvard University (Sociology)
Kangsan Lee, Northwestern (Sociology)
The Heterogeneous Mobilization of the Guantánamo Lawyers: How Do Birds of a
Different Feather Flock Together?
Chan S. Suh, Cornell University (Sociology)
Discussant: Sidney Tarrow, Cornell University (Government; Sociology)
Saturday, November 23
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J13 Saturday, 8:00am – 10:00am Clark 5
Crude Power: Rethinking Oil and Politics
STATES AND SOCIETY, Historical Geography, Labor, Migration/Immigration,
Politics, Rural, Agricultural, and Environmental, Urban
Chair: Kevan Harris, Princeton University (Near Eastern Studies)
Cheap Gasoline, Dear Petrol: Motor Fuel Taxation during the Great Depression
Carl-Henry Geschwind, Independent Scholar (Independent Scholar)
Oil as Rent, the Adventures of a Concept
Kaveh Ehsani, DePaul University (International Studies)
Oil's 'Temps': Temporary Migration and Labor Racialization in Oil Producing
States
Noora Lori, Johns Hopkins University (Political Science)
Discussant: Miguel Tinker Salas, Pomona College (History)
J14 Saturday, 8:00am – 10:00am Clark 10
New Political History of the Welfare State
STATES AND SOCIETY, Culture, Labor, Politics
Chair: Klaus Petersen, University of Southern Denmark (Welfare State Research)
Scandal, Reform, and State Building: Federal Veterans' Policy in the United States,
1920-1933
Jesse Tarbert, Case Western Reserve University (History)
Concepts and the Role of Ideas in Welfare State Research
Klaus Petersen, University of Southern Denmark (Welfare State Research)
Daniel Beland, University of Saskatchewan (Public Policy)
The Many Faces of Nationalism in the Welfare State
Pauli Kettunen, University of Helsinki (Social Science History)
“It’s just about production – not financing”. Muddy Arguments for Privatization in
Light of the Rise of Private Health Care Insurance in Sweden
John Lapidus, Economic History (University of Gothenburg)
Discussants: Kimberly Morgan, George Washington University (Political Science)
Klaus Petersen, University of Southern Denmark (Welfare State Research)
Pauli Kettunen, University of Helsinki (Social Science History)
Discussant: Klaus Petersen, University of Southern Denmark (Welfare State
Research)
Saturday, November 23
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J15 Saturday, 8:00am – 10:00am Clark 7
Visualizing Cities/Seeing Cities: A Sequel
URBAN
Chair: Harvey J Graff, Ohio State University and National Humanities Center
(English and History)
Discussants: Jan Reiff, University of California, Los Angeles (History & Statistics)
Mary Jo Maynes, University of Minnesota (History)
Carl Smith, Northwestern University (English)
Michael Wilson, University of Texas at Dallas (European History and Humanities)
Marynel Ryan Van Zee, University of Minnesota, Morris (History)
Harvey J Graff, Ohio State University and National Humanities Center (English and
History)
J16 Saturday, 8:00am – 10:00am Dearborn 1
Cities of Capitalism in World Historical Perspective
URBAN
Chair: To be announced
Insider Trading, Excessive Debt and Default. Managing Early Modern Urban Debt:
The Case of Antwerp (1575-1749)
Nicolas De Vijlder, Ghent University (History)
Michael Limberger, Ghent University (History)
A Reconstruction of Long-Term Patterns of Socio-Economic Stratification in Urban
Flanders (14th-19th Centuries).
Wouter Ryckbosch, Ghent University & Vrije Universiteit Brussel (History)
Semiperipheral Capitalist City-states and the Emergence of Capitalism
Chris Chase-Dunn, University of California-Riverside (Sociology)
Hiroko Inoue, University of California, Riverside (Sociology / IROWS)
Alexis Alvarez, University of California, Riverside (Sociology)
Andrew Owen, University of California, Riverside (Sociology)
Gene Anderson, University of California, Riverside (Anthropology)
The Politics of Empire and the Urbanization of Capital: Primate Cities in World-
Historical Perspective
Daniel Pasciuti, Johns Hopkins University (Sociology)
Discussant: Joseph Fronczak, Yale University (History)
Saturday, November 23
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J17 Saturday, 8:00am – 10:00am Dearborn 2
Complicating Sisterhood: The Power of Crossing Borders in Women's
Liberation
WOMEN, GENDER, AND SEXUALITY, Politics, Race and Ethnicity
Chair: Lilia Fernandez, Ohio State University (History)
Power and Difference in the Evolution of Feminist Consciousness-Raising Group
Kera Lovell, Purdue University (American Studies)
The Power of Telling: Stories of Vietnamese and Laotian Women through the
Words of U.S. Women, 1971
Jessica Frazier, Binghamton University (History)
“Toward Our Sisters": Lesbian Feminism and Power Dynamics in Women's
Liberation
Chelsea Del Rio, University of Michigan (History)
Women of the World: Unite Grassroots Protests and Radical Feminism in the US
and England
Jessica Lancia, University of Florida (History)
Discussant: Benita Roth, Binghamton University, SUNY (Sociology, History, and
Women's Studies)
J18 Saturday, 8:00am – 10:00am Montrose 4
Violence Against Women Activism and the State
WOMEN, GENDER, AND SEXUALITY, Politics
Chair: Anna Korteweg, University of Toronto (Sociology)
The 'Bitch Tape': How Male Batterers Find the Woman in the State
Margo Mahan, University of California, Berkeley (Sociology)
Kurdish Women's Political Activism across Space: Contested Stories of Peace,
Violence, and Displacement
Hayrunnisa Goksel, Northwestern Universtiy (Sociology Department)
Institutionalized Responses to Sexual Violence: Criminal Law and the Making of
Gendered Citizenship in Turkey
Tugce Ellialti, University of Pennsylvania (Sociology)
Discussant: Anna Korteweg, University of Toronto (Sociology)
Saturday, November 23
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K1 Saturday, 10:15am – 12:15pm LaSalle 1
Daniel Rivers: Radical Relations: Lesbian Mothers, Gay Fathers, and Their
Children in the United States since World War II
CHILDREN AND CHILDHOOD, Criminal Justice/Legal, Family/Demography,
Women, Gender, and Sexuality
Chair: Birgitte Söland, Ohio State University (History)
Radical Relations: Lesbian Mothers, Gay Fathers, and their Children in the United
States since World War II
Daniel Rivers, Smith College (Women and Gender)
Discussants: Leisa Meyer, The College of William and Mary (History)
Nancy Knauer, Temple University (Law)
Elizabeth Pleck, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (History)
Discussant: Carlos Ball, Rutgers University (Law)
K2 Saturday, 10:15am – 12:15pm LaSalle 2
Bodies and the Law
CRIMINAL JUSTICE/LEGAL
Chair: Cary Federman, Montclair State University (Justice Studies)
Punishing the Body: Penal Justice and State Violence in Québec City and Montréal,
1760-1960
Donald Fyson, Université Laval (Histoire)
The Low Law of Nations: State Power and Police Abductions in the Canadian-
American Border Zone, 1819-1914
Bradley Miller, University of British Columbia (History)
Children, Death, and Urban Policing in Mid-20th Century North America
Tamara Myers, University of British Columbia (History)
‘Due Attention Has Been Paid to all Rules': Regulating Alcohol Consumption and
Bodies in Montréal, 1840-1860
Mary Anne Poutanen, Concordia University (History)
Discussant: Cary Federman, Montclair State University (Justice Studies)
Saturday, November 23
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K3 Saturday, 10:15am – 12:15pm LaSalle 3
Whither Postcolonial Theory?
CULTURE
Chair: Julian Go, Boston University (Sociology)
Discussants: Jonathan Wyrtzen, Yale University (Sociology)
Manu Goswami, New York University (History)
Raka Ray, University of California, Berkeley (Sociology and South and Southeast
Asia Studies)
Andrew Zimmerman, George Washington University (History)
K4 Saturday, 10:15am – 12:15pm Burnham 4
Industrialization: Sources and Effects
ECONOMICS, Religion, States and Society, Urban
Chair: Malgorzata Kurjanska, University of California, Berkeley (Sociology)
Urban Economic Change and Transformation of Occupational Structures in Turkish
Cities from a Multi-ethnic, Multi-religious Empire to a National State (1840 - 1940)
M. Erdem Kabadayi, Istanbul Bilgi University (History)
Mineral Mining in the Democratic Republic of the Congo: Technology Production
and the Reproduction of Social and Political Relations
Imran Ali, DePaul University (International Studies)
Choose Thy Neighbor: State Industrialization and Religious Residential Segregation
in Nineteenth Century Egypt
Mohamed Saleh, Toulouse School of Economics (Economics)
Discussants: Metin Cosgel, University of Connecticut (Economics)
Malgorzata Kurjanska, University of California, Berkeley (Sociology)
Saturday, November 23
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K5 Saturday, 10:15am – 12:15pm Burnham 2
Making Things With Social Science
EDUCATION
Chair: Daniel Hirschman, Michigan (Sociology)
How Torture Became a Violation of Human Rights: Expert Knowledge and State
Cruelty in the Twentieth Century
Lisa Stampnitzky, Harvard University (American History)
Inventing the Economy
Daniel Hirschman, University of Michigan (Sociology)
From Neoliberalism to Universalism: The Role of Experts in the Expansion of the
Developmental State
Joseph Harris, University of Chicago (Public Policy)
Discussant: Daniel Little, University of Michigan, Dearborn (Philosophy)
K6 Saturday, 10:15am – 12:15pm LaSalle 5
Fertility Swings during the Twentieth Century and Their Implications for
Society – I
FAMILY/DEMOGRAPHY
Chair: David Reher, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain (Sociology)
Was There a Baby Boom in Latin America? A Cohort Analysis with Census Data
Miguel Requena, UNED/GEPS (Sociology)
Socio-Economic Determinants of Fertility during the Baby Boom in Sweden
1955-1965
Glenn Sandström, Umeå University, Sweden (Population Studies)
Evaluation of Fertility Swings and Trends
Göran Broström, Umeå University (Statistics)
Discussant: Tommy Bengtsson, Lund University (Economic Demography)
Saturday, November 23
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K7 Saturday, 10:15am – 12:15pm Clark 3
New Perspectives on Health Professions
HEALTH/MEDICINE/BODY
Chair: Robert Wilson, University of Missouri-St. Louis (Honors College)
Professional Prestige, Dentistry, and the Business of Dentures in Canada
Catherine Carstairs, University of Guelph (History)
Midwives and their Medical Authority in Sweden's Rural Health Care 1888-1920
Ulrika Lagerlöf Nilsson, Gothenburg University (History)
The Prison Doctor's Dilemma: Practical Contradictions of Mental Health Care in
the 19th Century American Prison
Margaret Charleroy, University of Minnesota (Minnesota Population Center)
Gendering Occupational therapy in America, 1890-1930
Sasha Mullally, University of New Brunswick (History)
Discussant: Simone Caron, Wake Forest University (History)
K8 Saturday, 10:15am – 12:15pm Burnham 1
Structuring Urban Space: HGIS and Microdata – II
HISTORICAL GEOGRAPHY
Chair: Donald Lafreniere, Western University (Geography)
Digital Historic Newport, RI
Kurt Schlichting, Fairfield University (Sociology and Anthropology)
The Historical SDI of the City of Madrid, Spain, 1900
Diego Ramiro-Fariñas, Spanish National Research Council (Population)
Rocio Gutierrez, Spanish National Research Council (GIS Unit)
Lourdes Martin-Forero, Spanish National Research Council (GIS Unit)
Isabel del Bosque , Spanish National Research Council (GIS Unit)
GIS and Historic Maps: Bringing Interactive Techniques to the Study of 19th
Century Urban Social Patterns
Donald DeBats, Flinders University (American Studies)
The Social Construction of Spatial Boundaries: A Historical Geography of New
Haven, CT
Elizabeth Roberto, Yale University (Sociology)
Discussant: Donald Lafreniere, Western University (Geography)
Saturday, November 23
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K9 Saturday, 10:15am – 12:15pm Water Tower Parlor
U.S. Labor's Decline and Possibilities for Renewal: Politics, Policies, and
Strategies
LABOR, Politics, States and Society
Chair: Jennifer Klein, Yale University (History)
Heartland Blues: Labor Politics and Union Decline in the American Midwest
Marc Dixon, Dartmouth College (Sociology)
Class vs. Special Interest: Labor Regimes and Union Density Divergence in the U.S.
and Canada, 1911-2011
Barry Eidlin, University of Wisconsin - Madison (Sociology)
Resilience in the Rust Belt: Michigan Democrats and the UAW
Daniel Galvin, Northwestern University (Political Science)
Waiting for Rebirth? Assessing Labor's Strategies for Renewal
Dorian Warren, Columbia University (Political Science)
Discussant: Jennifer Klein, Yale (History)
K10 Saturday, 10:15am – 12:15pm Grant Park
Parlor
Migrations and Borders: The Impact of Globalizing Borders on Transmigrants
and (Im-)migrant Studies
MIGRATION/IMMIGRATION, Politics, Race and Ethnicity
Chair: Marlou Schrover, Leiden University (History)
In Pursuit of Inclusion: Alsatian Expellees and the Politics of Citizenship,
1918-1920
Devlin Scofield, Michigan State University (History)
The Rise of Remote Border Controls: The Leipzig Registration Station and Eastern
European Transmigrants, 1904-1908
Allison Schmidt, University of Kansas (History)
Understanding Borders in a Transnational Universe: Reflections on the
Historiography of Immigration, in the 1980s and 90s.
Dorothee Schneider, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (Sociology)
Discussant: Marlou Schrover, Leiden University (History)
Saturday, November 23
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K11 Saturday, 10:15am – 12:15pm Spire Parlor
Politics, Markets, and the State
POLITICS, Economics, States and Society
Chair: Joyman Lee, Yale University (History)
The Hegemonic Making and Breaking of Intra-European Labour Solidarity: How
the AFL’s “Free” Trade Unionism and Labour INGOs’ National Sovereignty
Clause Skew EU Docker Solidarity Today
Antonina Gentile, Universitaà degli Studi di Milano (Scienze Politiche)
Does Economic Insecurity Give Rise to Nationalism? The Case of Japan
Rieko Kage, University of Tokyo (Advanced Social and International Studies)
Economists and Industrial Policy in China, 1927-37
Joyman Lee, Yale University (History)
Discussant: Joyman Lee, Yale University (History)
K12 Saturday, 10:15am – 12:15pm Dearborn 1
Thirsty Planet, Hungry People – I
PRESIDENTIAL
Chair: Anne Mccants, Masschusetts Institute of Technology (History)
Water Use in Rural Southern Burgundy: A Temporal and Spatial Analysis
Seth Murray, North Carolina State University (International Studies)
Scott Madry, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (Archaeology)
Elizabeth Anne Jones, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (Archaeology)
Amanda Tickner, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (Archaeology)
Crop Yield Potential: Population Limit Or Population Opportunity?
Justin Van Wart (Agronomy and Horticulture)
The Limitations of Local Governance in Addressing the Consequences of Climate
Change
Karen O'Neill, Rutgers University (Human Ecology)
Discussants: Regina Werum, University of Nebraska - Lincoln (Sociology)
Myron Gutmann, University of Michigan (Inter-university Consortium for Political
and Social Research)
Saturday, November 23
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K13 Saturday, 10:15am – 12:15pm Adams Ballroom
SSHA 2013 Poster Session
PROGRAM COMMITTEE
Heavenly Handwriting, Teutonic Type: Quantitative Approaches to the Semiotics of
Pennsylvania German Identity Formation, c. 1750 - 1850
Alexander Ames, University of Delaware (American Material Culture)
Criminalizing Tradition in Native California
Stephanie Lumsden, University of California, Davis (Native Ameican Studies)
Cutcha Risling-Baldy, University of California, Davis (Native American Studies)
“An old mom keeps you young”: Mother’s Age at Last Birth and Daughters’
Longevity in Pre-transitional Utah
Bartosz Ogórek, Jagiellonian University (History)
Finn Hedefalk, Lund University (Physical Geography and Ecosystem Science)
Saskia Hin, Max Planck (Historical Demography)
Bargaining Over Children? The Effect of Literacy Differences between Spouses on
Fertility Control in France, 1670-1819
Yolanda Casado, Salamanca University (Population Studies)
Johan Junkka, Umeå University (Historical, Philosophical and Religious)
Paul Rotering, Radboud University (Economic, Social and Demographic History)
Catalina Torres, University of Montréal (Demography)
Widowhood Effect on Mortality in Plural Marriages
Kieron Barclay, Stockholm University (Sociology)
Jeanne Cilliers, Stellenbosch University (Economics)
Robyn Donrovich, Katholieke University Leuven (Social Sciences)
Do Family Support Systems Influence Child Survivorship? A Case Study of Sart,
Belgium (1812-1900)
Markus Läll, Stockholm University and Tallinn University (Demography)
Hannaliis Jaadla, Tallinn University (Population Studies)
Joan Pau Jordà, Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona (Geography)
Francisco Villavicnecio, Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona (Demographic Studies)
How Do the Deaths of Nephews and Nieces Affect a Family’s Fertility Preferences?
Ward Neyrinck, Katholieke University Leuven (Sociology)
Jean-Sebastien Bournival, Université du Québec à Chicoutimi (Humanities / Balsac Project)
Helen Moyle, Australian National University (Demography)
Parity and Infant Mortality as Health Selectivity Factors in the Relationship
between ‘Age at Last Birth’ and Longevity: Evidence from Historical Utah
Lee Williamson, University of St Andrews (Longitudinal Studies, Geography)
Javier Rodriguez, University of Michigan (Population Studies)
John Nott, University of Leeds (History)
Saturday, November 23
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SSHA 2013 Poster Session (continued)
The Son, The Mother’s Fate: The Effects of Household Structure on Reproduction of
Sons in China, 1792-1909
Qian Xiong, Texas A&M (Sociology)
Ping Xu, University of Massachusetts, Boston (Gerontology)
The Ladder of Success: Social Mobility in Liaoning 1792-1888
Zeyuan Chen, Lund University (Economic Demography)
Yi-Fang Lee, Academia Sinica (Sociology)
Matt Nelson, University of Minnesota (History)
K14 Saturday, 10:15am – 12:15pm Dearborn 2
Studying Race Across National Contexts
RACE AND ETHNICITY, Macro-Historical Dynamics, Migration/Immigration,
Politics
Chair: Elizabeth Onasch, Northwestern University (Sociology)
Discussants: Melissa F. Weiner, College of the Holy Cross (Sociology)
Murat Ergin, Koc University (Sociology)
Limin Teh, University of Chicago (History)
Karl Monsma, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (Sociology)
Jonathon Glassman, Northwestern University (History)
K15 Saturday, 10:15am – 12:15pm Montrose 4
Religious Motivation and Mobilization in History
RELIGION
Chair: Damon Mayrl, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid (Comparative Sociology)
This Godless Communism: Defining Atheism in America
Richard Meagher, Randolph-Macon College (Political Science)
When the Bishops said "No": Religion and Resistance in France during the
Holocaust
Aliza Rebecca Luft, University of Wisconsin-Madison (Sociology)
Religion and Theory: Towards an Adequate Theory for the History of Religion
Mark Gould, Haverford College (Sociology)
Saving Families from Secularism: The Power of Catholic Lay Movements in Post-
War America
Courtney Irby, Loyola University Chicago (Sociology)
Discussant: Samuel Nelson, Max Planck Institute for the Study of Religious and
Ethnic Diversity (Sociology)
Saturday, November 23
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K16 Saturday, 10:15am – 12:15pm Clark 1
George Steinmetz (ed.), Sociology and Empire: The Imperial Entanglements of
a Discipline
STATES AND SOCIETY, Culture, Labor, Macro-Historical Dynamics, Politics
Chair: Dorit Geva, Central European University (Sociology & Social
Anthropology)
Sociology and Empire: The Imperial Entanglements of a Discipline
George Steinmetz, University of Michigan (Sociology)
Discussants: Barnor Hesse, Northwestern University (African American Studies,
Political Science, and Sociology)
Leela Gandhi, The University of Chicago (English)
Vivek Chibber, New York University (Sociology)
K17 Saturday, 10:15am – 12:15pm Clark 7
The Sympathetic State: Organizing and Disorganizing the American Welfare
State in the Wake of Disaster
STATES AND SOCIETY, Politics
Chair: William Novak, University of Michigan (Law)
The Sympathetic State: Disaster Relief and the Origins of the American Welfare
State
Michele Dauber, Stanford University (Law School and Sociology Department)
Discussants: Alice O'Connor, University of California, Santa Barbara (History)
Brian Balogh, University of Virginia (History)
Karen Tani, University of California, Berkeley (Law School)
Joanna Grisinger, Northwestern University (Legal Studies)
Saturday, November 23
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K18 Saturday, 10:15am – 12:15pm Clark 10
Defining the City
URBAN, Historical Geography, Race and Ethnicity
Chair: Bradford Hunt, Roosevelt University (Social Science and History)
Cahokia and the History of the North American City
Lisa Krissoff Boehm, Emmanuel College (Academic Affairs, History)
Counting Cities Backwards: Searching for Urban Thresholds, 1850s-1930s
Steven Corey, Columbia College (Humanities, History, and Social Science)
How Small Is Urban?
Thomas Conroy, Worcester State University (Urban Studies)
Universally Particular: Representations of Seoul and Toronto as Global Cities,
1990-2013
Jin Su Joo, Yale University (Sociology)
Discussants: Lisa Krissoff Boehm, Emmanuel College (Academic Affairs, History)
Bradford Hunt, Roosevelt University (Social Science and History)
K19 Saturday, 10:15am – 12:15pm Montrose 1
From the Home to the Capital: Women, Food, and the State in the US and
Canada
WOMEN, GENDER, AND SEXUALITY, Economics, Labor, Politics, Rural,
Agricultural, and Environmental, Urban
Chair: Tracey Deutsch, University of Minnesota (History)
Nothing “Unusual": Motherhood, Food, and Consumer Protest in 20th Century
America
Emily LaBarbera Twarog, University of Illinois (History)
Welfare Queens and Generic Women: Neoliberalism, Science and U.S. Eating
Policy in the 1970s
Kelly Moore, Loyola University-Chicago (Sociology)
From Breast Milk to Carnation Milk: an Examination of Anishinabek Mothers'
Responses to Hydroelectric Flooding, 1925 - 75
Brittany Luby, Laruentian University (History)
Discussant: Tracey Deutsch, University of Minnesota (History)
Saturday, November 23
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K20 Saturday, 10:15am – 12:15pm Clark 5
Gender, Language, Power
WOMEN, GENDER, AND SEXUALITY
Chair: Jessica Ann Sheetz-Nguyen, University of Central Oklahoma (History)
National Sovereignty, Male Power and the Gaelic Revival
Aidan Beatty, University of Chicago (History)
A Grave of Her Own: Gender, Language and Cré na Cille (1949)
Brian Ó Conchubhair, University of Notre Dame (Irish Language and Literature)
Gendered Language: Framing Respectability at the London Foundling Hospital,
1840-1901
Jessica Ann Sheetz-Nguyen, University of Central Oklahoma (History)
Silence of the Lambs: Procreation and Spirituality Among Gloucestershire Baptists,
1800-1837: A Quantitative Analysis and 'Reading' from Family Reconstitution
Forms
Albion M. Urdank, University of California, Los Angeles (History)
Discussant: Mary Jo Maynes, University of Minnesota (History)
L1 Saturday, 1:00pm – 3:00pm LaSalle 2
Children and Colonialism
CHILDREN AND CHILDHOOD, Education, Migration/Immigration, Race and
Ethnicity, States and Society, Women, Gender, and Sexuality
Chair: Sri Thakkilapati, Ohio State University (Sociology)
Servants of the Empire: Child Emigration and Domestic Service in the British
Metropole and Colonies, c. 1850-1914
Elizabeth Dillenburg, University of Minnesota (History)
Race, Empire, and the Emotional Education of Children
Karen Vallgarda, University of Copenhagen (History)
Multiple Childhoods: Children and Fathers from Poor Families of Colonial Bengal,
India
Swapna Banerjee, Brooklyn College at CUNY (History)
Discussant: Sri Thakkilapati, Ohio State University (Sociology)
Saturday, November 23
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L2 Saturday, 1:00pm – 3:00pm LaSalle 1
In the Shadow of the Carceral State: Black Criminal Justice Politics in the
1970s and 1980s
CRIMINAL JUSTICE/LEGAL, Politics, Race and Ethnicity, Urban
Chair: Michael Fortner, Rutgers University (Political Science and Public Policy
and Administration)
The Local War on Drugs: Chicago, 1970-2000
Peter Pihos, University of Pennsylvania (History)
Changing Corrections: Black officers and New York State Prisons in the 1970s
Logan McBride, CUNY Graduate Center (History)
“Taking Back the Streets of America": Black-lash and the Origins of Crack Era
Reform
Michael Durfee, SUNY Buffalo (History)
Discussant: Michael Fortner, Rutgers University (Political Science and Public Policy
and Administration)
L3 Saturday, 1:00pm – 3:00pm LaSalle 3
Diversity within Movements
CULTURE, Culture, Politics, Race and Ethnicity, States and Society
Chair: Nicola Beisel, Northwestern University (Sociology)
Ethnicity as an Organizational Accomplishment: The Production of Friendly
Competition among Immigrants from Ireland in New York City 1904-1916
Dan Lainer-Vos, University of Southern California (Sociology)
19th Century Status Struggles: Boundary Processes, Status Challenges and the role
of Non-state Actors
Christi M. Smith, Ohio State University (Sociology)
Dynamics of Exclusion in Inclusive Movements
Joe Gerteis, University of Minnesota (Sociology)
Discrimination or Genocide? Black Sexual Politics and the 1972 Michigan
Abortion Referendum
Nicola Beisel, Northwestern University (Sociology)
Discussant: Kimberley Johnson, Barnard College, Columbia University (Political
Science)
Saturday, November 23
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L4 Saturday, 1:00pm – 3:00pm LaSalle 5
Author Meets Critics: Elizabeth Popp Berman, Creating the Market University
EDUCATION, Culture, Economics, Politics, States and Society
Chair: Mary Ann Dzuback, Washington University (Woman and Gender Studies)
Creating the Market University: How Academic Science Became an Economic
Engine
Elizabeth Popp Berman, University at Albany, SUNY (Sociology)
Discussants: Lyn Spillman, University of Notre Dame (Sociology)
Daniel Kleinman, University of Wisconsin-Madison (Community & Environmental
Sociology)
Reuben Julie, Harvard University (Education)
David Mitch, University of Maryland-Baltimore County (Economics)
L5 Saturday, 1:00pm – 3:00pm Burnham 1 Women's Agency in Marriage and Family Life during the First Fertility Decline FAMILY/DEMOGRAPHY, Women, Gender, and Sexuality Chair: Evan Roberts, University of Minnesota (History) Colonial Marriage and Modernity: Gendered Power Relations and Fertility in Australia Alison Mackinnon, University of South Australia (Hawke Research Institute) Margaret Anderson, Adelaide University (History) Gender and Fertility Within the Free-Churches in Northern Sweden 1860-1920 Soren Edvinsson, Umeå University (Population studies) Cape Colony Marriage in Perspective: The Changing Role of Women in a Settler Society Jeanne Cilliers, University of Stellenbosch (Economics) Labouring Women. Women, Work and Fertility in the Netherlands, 1880-1960 Angélique Janssens, Radboud University Nijmegen (History) Daughters’ Agency in Contracting Exchange Marriages in 18th-century Québec: Market, Patriarchy or Personal Choice? Marianne Caron, Université de Montréal (Demography) Lisa Dillon, Université de Montréal (Demography) Alain Gagnon, Université de Montréal (Demography) Discussant: Danielle Gauvreau, Concordia University (Sociology and Anthropology)
Saturday, November 23
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L6 Saturday, 1:00pm – 3:00pm Burnham 2 “Seeing" – Family Patterns in Time and Space FAMILY/DEMOGRAPHY, Historical Geography Chair: Sherry Olson, McGill University (Geography) Visualizing Historical Kinship Networks Using Data from Marriage Registers: The Netherlands, 1830-1950 Diansheng Guo, University of South Carolina (Geography) Hilde Bras, Radboud University Nijmegen (History) Caglar Koylu, University of South Carolina (Geography) Alice Kasakoff, University of South Carolina, Columbia (Geography) Inheritance and the Organization of Early North American Households Kate Fawver, California State University Dominguez Hills (History) Rethinking Family Patterns in mid-19th Century Kyoto Based on Joint Ownership and Control of Property Mary Louise Nagata, Francis Marion University / EHESS (History / CRH) Mapping Social Relationships across Space and Time Caglar Koylu, University of South Carolina (Geography) Diansheng Guo, University of South Carolina (Geography) Alice Kasakoff, University of South Carolina (Geography) Sherry Olson, McGill University (Geography) Discussant: Sherry Olson, McGill University (Geography)
L7 Saturday, 1:00pm – 3:00pm Burnham 4
Conceptualizing Maps and Land Use Planning
HISTORICAL GEOGRAPHY, Urban
Chair: Ken Sylvester, University of Michigan (Institute for Social Research)
Geomatics, History and Assest Mapping to Address the Canadian Duty to Consult
its Aboriginal Peoples
Heather Moran, Centre for Community Mapping (Project Director)
The Instructive Landscape: Social Reform and Environmental Thought in the
Progressive Era
Garrett Nelson, University of Wisconsin - Madison (Geography)
Reconstructing the Courtown Estate Using GIS
Rachel Murphy, University College Cork (History)
Discussant: Ken Sylvester, University of Michigan (Institute for Social Research)
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L8 Saturday, 1:00pm – 3:00pm Water Tower Parlor
Public Sector Unions and the State
LABOR, Politics, States and Society
Chair: Joseph Slater, University of Toledo (Law)
Solidarity's Wedge: How the Federalized Nature of American Labor Law Divides
Public and Private Sector Unions
Alexis Walker, Cornell University (Government)
A Union of Paraprofessionals?: Paraprofessional Organizing in Education,
1968-1978
Nicholas Juravich, Columbia University (History)
What's So Bad About the Budget Repair Bill?
Matthew Kearney, University of Wisconsin-Madison (Sociology)
Business as Usual: Organized Labor, Business Activism, and the Passage of North
Carolina's Ban Against Public Employee Collective Bargaining
Julia Gunn, University of Pennsylvania (History)
Discussant: Joseph Slater, University of Toledo (Law)
L9 Saturday, 1:00pm – 3:00pm Grant Park Parlor
African American Freedom Struggles, Working-Class Activism, and the
Wartime State
LABOR, Race and Ethnicity, States and Society
Chair: Steven A. Reich, James Madison University (History)
Seeking Justice, Engaging the State: Letter Writing and Black Working-Class
Activism during the World War I Era
Paul Michel Taillon, University of Auckland (History)
World War I, the State, and Working-class Racial Politics in the YWCA
Dorothea Browder, Western Kentucky University (History)
Popular Struggles and the State during World War II: The Black Freedom
Movement, the Workers' Movement, and the FEPC in Baltimore
Andor Skotnes, The Sage Colleges (History and Society)
Discussant: Steven A. Reich, James Madison University (History)
Saturday, November 23
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L10 Saturday, 1:00pm – 3:00pm Spire Parlor
Author Meets Critics: Patrick Weil, The Sovereign Citizen: Denaturalization
and the Origins of the American Republic
MIGRATION/IMMIGRATION, Criminal Justice/Legal, Politics, Race and
Ethnicity, States and Society
Chair: Adam Goodman, University of Pennsylvania (History)
The Sovereign Citizen: Denaturalization and the Origins of the American Republic
Patrick Weil, Yale University (Law)
Discussants: Hiroshi Motomura, University of California, Los Angeles (Law)
Allison Tirres, DePaul University (Law)
Dorothee Schneider, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (Sociology)
L11 Saturday, 1:00pm – 3:00pm Clark 1
Teaching Migration: Approaches and Experiences
MIGRATION/IMMIGRATION
Chair: Marcelo Borges, Dickinson College (History)
Discussants: Marcelo Borges, Dickinson College (History)
Brian Gratton, Arizona State University (History)
Leslie Page Moch, Michigan State University (History)
Jose Moya, Barnard College, Columbia University (History)
Ellen Rafshoon, Georgia Gwinett College (History)
L12 Saturday, 1:00pm – 3:00pm Clark 10
The State as History and Theory
PRESIDENTIAL
Chair: Elisabeth Clemens, University of Chicago (Sociology)
Discussants: James Sparrow, University of Chicago (History)
Ann Orloff, Northwestern University (Sociology)
Bernard Harcourt, University of Chicago (Political Science)
Stephen Sawyer, American University - Paris (History)
Brian Balogh, University of Virginia (History)
Kimberly Morgan, George Washington University (Political Science)
Saturday, November 23
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L13 Saturday, 1:00pm – 3:00pm Dearborn 1
The Organizing Power of the Gendered Body in a Global World
PROGRAM COMMITTEE, Culture, Program Committee, States and Society,
Urban, Women, Gender, and Sexuality
Chair: Kimberly Hoang, Boston College (Sociology)
As the World Turns: The Cultural Politics of Gender and Global-Nationalism in
Miss World (Nigeria) 2002
Oluwakemi Balogun, Pomona College (Sociology)
Technologies of Embodiment: Constructing Pan-Asian Modernity and Virtuous
Third World Poverty in Vietnam's Contemporary Sex Industry
Kimberly Hoang, Boston College (Sociology)
“Begin the Biguine": Intimacy and Distance between Exotics in Interwar France
Tessie P. Liu, Northwestern University (History and Gender Studies)
Adjusting to Major Changes in Embodiment: Two Case Studies
Kristen Schilt, University of Chicago (Sociology)
Persisters, Desisters and Regretters: The New Science of Childhood Gender
Nonconformity
Tey Meadow, Princeton University (Society of Fellows)
Discussant: Barbara Brents, University of Nevada, Las Vegas (Sociology)
L14 Saturday, 1:00pm – 3:00pm Dearborn 2
When Race Regimes Change
RACE AND ETHNICITY, Culture, Migration/Immigration, Politics, Presidential,
Program Committee, States and Society, Women, Gender, and Sexuality
Chair: Rogers Smith, University of Pennsylvania (Political Science)
Jim Crow Was in the Details: Race and the Repeal of Chinese Exclusion
Victor Jew, University of Wisconsin-Madison (Ethnic Studies)
Without Regard to Race: Critical Ideational Development in Modern American
Politics
Desmond King, Oxford University (Politics and International Relations)
Mervyn Dymally and the Politics of Suburban Multiracialism in Reagan-Era
Southern California
Hilary Jenks, Portland State University (History)
Representative Charles C. Diggs, Jr. and Racial Regimes of Change
Brenda Gayle Plummer, University of Wisconsin-Madison (History)
Discussant: Rogers Smith, University of Pennsylvania (Political Science)
Saturday, November 23
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L15 Saturday, 1:00pm – 3:00pm Montrose 4
Race in Health Care and the Legal System
RACE AND ETHNICITY, Criminal Justice/Legal, Health/Medicine/Body, Politics
Chair: Karolina Follis, Lancaster University (Politics, Philosophy & Religion)
White Plague and Black Resistance: Tuberculosis and the Challenge to Crown
Colony Government in Jamaica
Henrice Altink, University of York (History)
An Experiment in the Social Basis of Psychotherapy': The Modest Radicalism of the
Lafargue Mental Hygiene Clinic in Cold War Era New York City
Gabriel Mendes, University of California, San Diego (Ethnic Studies)
Zealous Romantics: The Progressive Era and the Naivete of Legal Aid Reformers
Shaun Ossei-Owusu, University of California, Berkeley/American Bar Foundation
(African American Studies)
Twice Criminalized: Incarcerable Latinos in Massachusetts, 1970 to the Present
Adrea Hernandez, Boston University (American and New England Studies)
Discussant: Brian Jolet, Loyola University Chicago (History, Alumni)
L16 Saturday, 1:00pm – 3:00pm Montrose 1
Power and Prohibition in Space and Place: State Disciplining of Everyday
Claims
STATES AND SOCIETY
Chair: Norma Claire Moruzzi, University of Illinois at Chicago (Political
Science, Gender & Women's Studies)
Counter-Mapping the Space of Asylum in the Mediterranean. A Study of Choucha
Transit Camp (Tunisia) and the Mineo Processing Center (Italy)
Glenda Garelli, University of Illinois (Urban Planning and Policy)
Stretching the Boundaries of Illegality: From Montréal's Urban Student
Mobilizations to Québec's Francophone Elections
Clifford Devin Deaton, University of Illinois at Chicago (Political Science)
Haitian Migrants and Magic in Dominican Tourist Space
Deirdre Guthrie, Loyola (Anthropology/Gender Studies)
Who Scored Most Goals: Women's Exclusion from Sports Stadiums in Iran
Nazanin Shahrokni, University of California, Berkeley (Sociology)
Discussant: Norma Claire Moruzzi, University of Illinois at Chicago (Political
Science, Gender & Women's Studies)
Saturday, November 23
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L17 Saturday, 1:00pm – 3:00pm Clark 3
The Chicago School: Economics, Law and Power in the US, Chile & New
Zealand
STATES AND SOCIETY, Economics, Politics
Chair: Richard Meagher, Randolph-Macon College (Political Science)
New Zealand Enrolls in the Chicago School, 1984-2012
Dolores Janiewski, Victoria University of Wellington (History, Philosophy, Politics
& IR)
From Chicago to Santiago: The Formation and Impact of the ‘Chicago Boys and
Girls’
Margaret Power, Illinois Institute of Technology (History)
Corporate Funders, Edward Levi, and the Rise of Chicago Law and Economics in
the 1950s
Robert Van Horn, University of Rhode Island (Economics)
Organizing the Neoliberal State in the US, 1971-1976
Paul V. Kershaw, New York University (History)
Discussant: Richard Meagher, Randolph-Macon College (Political Science)
L18 Saturday, 1:00pm – 3:00pm Clark 5
Communist Societies: Generations in History
STATES AND SOCIETY, Macro-Historical Dynamics
Chair: Silvia Pedraza, University of Michigan (Sociology)
A Community of Fate: China's Cultural Revolution Generation in Rural Exile
Guobin Yang, Barnard College (Asian and Middle Eastern Cultures)
Divided Historical Memory Among Youth in Estonia: Ethnic, Socioeconomic,
Linguistic, and Political Sources of Ideational Cleavage
Theodor Gerber, University of Wisconsin-Madison (Sociology)
Political Generations in Cuba's Revolution
Silvia Pedraza, University of Michigan (Sociology)
Discussant: Daniel Little, University of Michigan, Dearborn (Philosophy)
Saturday, November 23
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L19 Saturday, 1:00pm – 3:00pm Clark 7
Gender, Migration, and the Work of Care
WOMEN, GENDER, AND SEXUALITY, Family/Demography, Labor,
Migration/Immigration, States and Society
Chair: Anna Korteweg, University of Toronto (Sociology)
Banking on Bodies: Marketing Care Labor in the Indonesian Migration Industry
Rachel Silvey, University of Toronto (Geography)
Family, Care Workers, and International Brides: Familialistic Responses to Care
Crises in South Korea and Taiwan
Ito Peng, University of Toronto (Sociology and Public Policy)
The Racialization of Care Work: Personal Home Care in Ontario and California
Cynthia Cranford, University of Toronto (Sociology)
Discussant: Elizabeth Onasch, Northwestern University (Sociology)
M1 Saturday, 3:15pm – 5:15pm LaSalle 5
The Perils of Federalism: Race, Poverty, and the Politics of Crime Control
CRIMINAL JUSTICE/LEGAL, Race and Ethnicity
Chair: Michael Fortner, Rutgers University (Political Science and Public Policy
and Administration)
Discussants: Eric Schneider, University of Pennsylvania (Urban Studies/History)
Christopher Muller, Harvard University (Sociology)
Michael Dawson, University of Chicago (Political Science)
Lisa L. Miller, Rutgers University (Political Science)
Saturday, November 23
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M2 Saturday, 3:15pm – 5:15pm Burnham 1
Conflicted Organizing: Controversies in Gender-based Social Movements
CULTURE, Politics, Race and Ethnicity, Women, Gender, and Sexuality
Chair: Dominique Grisard, Columbia University (Gender Studies/History)
Black Women and Planned Parenthood: Questions about Sexuality and
Reproduction during the Sexual Revolution
Nicola Beisel, Northwestern University (Sociology)
Challenging Private and Public Patriarchies: Girlhood, Jane Addams, and the
Settlement Life
Tamara Beauboeuf, DePauw University (Women's Studies)
The New Suffragists and the Blue and Whites: Conflict and Coalition Building at the
International Women's Year Meetings, 1977
Mary Berkery, SUNY Binghamton (History)
An American's Dilemma: Addams, Obama, and the Politics of Helping
Erik Schneiderhan, University of Toronto (Sociology)
Discussant: Fiona Greenland, University of Michigan (Sociology)
M3 Saturday, 3:15pm – 5:15pm Burnham 2 Professional Academics / Disciplinary Jurisdictions EDUCATION, Culture, Politics, States and Society Chair: Adrea Lawrence, American University (Education, Teaching & Health) Science Against Disciplines: Paradoxes of Jurisdiction in the German Life Sciences, 1810-1848 Jacob Habinek, University of California, Berkeley (Sociology) Agricultural Science as an Academic Project: Epistemic Authority, the Universities, and the Market in Germany, 1800-1860 Denise Phillips, University of Tennessee (History) American Social Science as Failed Jurisdictional Project: The Academic Profession and Law Revisited Eric Royal Lybeck, University of Cambridge (Sociology) The Evolution of Knowledge Practices Among Humanists in Twentieth Century America Andrew Abbott, University of Chicago (Sociology) Discussant: Adrea Lawrence, American University (Education, Teaching & Health)
Saturday, November 23
134
M4 Saturday, 3:15pm – 5:15pm Burnham 4 Reconstructing Reproductive Decisions in Europe, Canada, and Sri Lanka FAMILY/DEMOGRAPHY Chair: Jan Kok, Radboud University Nijmegen (History) Testing Child-Woman Ratio and Own-Children Methods on 1900 Sweden Census: Examples of Indirect Fertility Estimates by Socio-Economic Status in an Historical Population Francesco Scalone, University of Bologna (Statistical Sciences) Son Preference in A Sharecropping Society. Gender Composition of Children and Reproduction in A Pre-Transitional Italian Community Marco Breschi, University of Sassari (Economics and Business) Alessio Fornasin, University of Udine (Economics and Statistics) Reconstructing Fertility in Eighteenth-Century Ceylon Fabian Drixler, Yale University (History) Jan Kok, Radboud University Nijmegen (History) The Role of Spacing in the Canadian Fertility Transition, 1837-1911 J. David Hacker, Binghamton University, SUNY (History) Kris Inwood, University of Guelph (Economics and History) Was There Any Gendered Preferences for Children during the Fertility Transition? Results from Germany 1825-1899 Glenn Sandström, Umeå University, Sweden (Population Studies) Lotta Vikstrom, Umeå University (Population Studies) Discussant: Satomi Kurosu, Reitaku University (Foreign Studies)
M5 Saturday, 3:15pm – 5:15pm LaSalle 1
Cold War Politics of Health and Medicine in Latin America
HEALTH/MEDICINE/BODY
Chair: Annika Berg, Stockholm University (History)
From Cold War Pressures to the Needs of the Nation: Global Politics, Local
Doctors, and the Praxis of Social Medicine in Chile
Jadwiga Pieper Mooney, University of Arizona (History)
Contraception Crucible: Peruvian Health Workers' Encounters with Family
Planning in the Cold War
Raul Necochea, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill (History)
USAID, Alma-Ata, and Social Medical Practice in Cold War Bolivia
Kathryn Gallien, University of Arizona (History)
Discussant: Haley Duschinski, Ohio University (Sociology and Anthropology)
Saturday, November 23
135
M6 Saturday, 3:15pm – 5:15pm Water Tower Parlor
Spatial Dynamics of Urban Life
HISTORICAL GEOGRAPHY
Chair: Mohamed Saleh, Toulouse School of Economics (Economics)
Promoting the Faith: Religion and Landlord-Tenant Relations in Late-19th Century
Montréal
Robert Sweeny, Memorial University of Newfoundland (History)
‘Living on the Edge': The Built Environment and the Spatial Dynamics of Ethnic
Segregation in Moss Side, Manchester, 1945-2001
Niall Cunningham, University of Manchester (CRESC: ESRC Centre for Research
on Socio-Cultural Change)
“Nothing But Booze Here Wherever You Go": Prohibition, Ethnicity, and the
Spatial Organization of Chicago's Black Market in Alcohol
Brian Jolet, Loyola University Chicago (History, Alumni)
The Geo-Spatial Distribution of Educational Attainment: Cultural Capital and
Uneven Development in Metropolitan Kansas City, 1960-1980
John Rury, University of Kansas (Education)
Sanea Akaba, University of Kansas (Education)
Discussant: Mohamed Saleh, Toulouse School of Economics (Economics)
M7 Saturday, 3:15pm – 5:15pm Grant Park Parlor The House Always Wins? Radical Politics, Militant Workers, and the State LABOR, States and Society Chair: Elizabeth Faue Umeä University Industrial Democracy, Insurgent Unionism, and the World War I Era State Paul Michel Taillon, University of Auckland (History) Class, Party, and State: Mobilizing Unemployed Workers in Late Weimar Germany Alex Zukas, National University (Social Sciences) Resisting the State: The Trotskyists' Struggle against the Smith Act, 1941 - 1957 Donna Haverty-Stacke, Hunter College (History) Discussant: Elizabeth Faue, Wayne State University (History)
Saturday, November 23
136
M8 Saturday, 3:15pm – 5:15pm Spire Parlor
Altruistic Effects of Kin
MACRO-HISTORICAL DYNAMICS, Family/Demography
Chair: James Lee, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (Humanities
and Social Science)
Cooperation and Conflict within Families: A Comparative Analysis of When Kin
Help and When Kin Hinder Fertility Outcomes
Rebecca Sear, London School of Economics (Social Policy)
Cristina Moya, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (Demography)
Susie Schaffnit, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (Population Health)
Kristin Snopkowski, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (Population Health)
Housing Windfalls and Intergenerational Transfers in China
Albert Park, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (Economics)
Maria Porter, Michigan State University (Agricultural Economics)
Post-reproductive Longevity of Taiwanese Females during the Japanese Colonial
Era: A Test of Grandmother Hypothesis
Wen-shan Yang, Academia Sinica (Sociology)
Altruistic Effects of Kin on Children's Survival: An East Asian Comparison, 1700-1950
Hao Dong, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (Social Sciences)
James Lee, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (Social Science)
Wen-shan Yang, Academia Sinica (Sociology)
Discussant: Bobbi Low, University of Michigan (Natural Resources & Environment)
M9 Saturday, 3:15pm – 5:15pm LaSalle 2
Guest Workers, Temporary Migrants and Return Migration: Research
Methodologies
MIGRATION/IMMIGRATION, Criminal Justice/Legal, Labor, Macro-Historical
Dynamics, Race and Ethnicity
Chair: Marcelo Borges, Dickinson College (History)
Guest-Worker Regimes
Kristin Surak, University of Duisburg-Essen (Sociology)
Voluntary, Assisted, and Forced Passage Home: Nineteenth-Century Irish Return
Migration Reconsidered
Hidetaka Hirota, Boston College (History)
The Return of the “workers temporarily employed abroad" in Socialist Yugoslavia
(1969-1991)
Sara Bernard, University of Regensburg (Germany) (History of Southeast Europe)
Discussant: Marcelo Borges, Dickinson College (History)
Saturday, November 23
137
M10 Saturday, 3:15pm – 5:15pm Clark 1
Health, Disease, and Policy Formation – Cancelled POLITICS, Health/Medicine/Body M11 Saturday, 3:15pm – 5:15pm LaSalle 3 Reproductive Justice in Social and Historical Context PROGRAM COMMITTEE, Criminal Justice/Legal, Economics, Family/Demography, Health/Medicine/Body, Politics, Race and Ethnicity, Women, Gender, and Sexuality Chair: Emily Mann, San Francisco State University (Health Equity) Reproductive Freedom in an Era of Choices Lisa Sun-Hee Park, University of Minnesota (Sociology and Asian American Studies) Race, Eugenics, and the New Biocitizen Dorothy Roberts, University of Pennsylvania (Law and Sociology) Reproductive Justice and the Long History of Resistance against Forced Sterilization Alexandra Stern, University of Michigan (Obstetrics and Gynecology and History) A Latina Lens on Reproductive Justice Elena Gutiérrez, University of Illinois at Chicago (Latin American and Latino Studies and Gender & Women Studies) The Future of Reproductive Justice: Activist and/vs. Scholar Narratives Zakiya Luna, University of California, Berkeley (Sociology) Discussant: Emily Mann, San Francisco State University (Health Equity Institute) M12 Saturday, 3:15pm – 5:15pm Clark 3 Organizing Growth: Across Space and Time RURAL, AGRICULTURAL, AND ENVIRONMENTAL, Economics, Historical Geography, Macro-Historical Dynamics, Program Committee, Rural, Agricultural, and Environmental, States and Society Chair: Shuang Chen, University of Iowa (History) The Expansion of Proto-Industrialization and the Change of Interest Rates in the Credit/Loan Market: The Case of Choshu-Han Domain in Japan C. the Late 17th Century to The Middle 19th Century Miho Tanaka, Osaka University (Economics) Ken'ichi Tomobe, Osaka University (Economics) Female Farmers on the Antebellum Cotton Frontier Gary Edwards, Arkansas State University (History) Discussant: Shuang Chen, University of Iowa (History)
Saturday, November 23
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M13 Saturday, 3:15pm – 5:15pm Dearborn 1
Thirsty Planet, Hungry People – Part II
RURAL, AGRICULTURAL, AND ENVIRONMENTAL
Chair: Regina Werum, University of Nebraska - Lincoln (Sociology)
Intellectual Property, Scientific Independence, and the Efficacy and Environmental
Impacts of Genetically Engineered Crops
Leland Glenna, Pennsylvania State University (Rural Sociology)
Native Americans and Hunger: The Response to Risk
Ann Carlos, University of Colorado (Economic History)
The Cautionary Tale of the Passenger Pigeon
Joel Greenberg, Chicago Academy of Sciences (Peggy Notebaert Nature Museum)
Discussant: Anne Mccants, Masschusetts Institute of Technology (History)
M14 Saturday, 3:15pm – 5:15pm Clark 5
Power in Numbers: Organizing National Statistical Offices
STATES AND SOCIETY
Chair: Jean-Guy Prévost, Université du Québec à Montréal (Political Science)
Building a Nation on Numbers: The Rise and Fall of the Italian Statistical office in
the Late Nineteenth Century
Giovanni Favero, Université Ca'Foscari, Venice (Management)
Public Statistics and Political Power in France in the XXth century. Specific
Relationships
Béatrice Touchelay, Université Lille 3, France (History)
Florerce Jany-Catrice, Université Lille 1, France (Economics)
Formation, Consolidation, Expansion and Apogee of Decentralised Public Statistics
of Argentine State (1890- 1944)
Hernán González Bollo, CONICET, IEHS, Tandil, Argentina (History)
Diego Pereyra, Universidade Buenos Aires (Social Sciences)
Numbered Bodies: Brazilian Society and the Statistical Discourse of the General
Direction of Statistics (1920-1930)
Alexandre de Paiva Rio Camargo, Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro
(Sociology)
Coding Poverty: Comparative Perspectives on Poverty Measurements in the United
States and Europe
Diana Mincyte, New York University (European and Mediteranean Studies)
Discussant: Jean-Guy Prévost, Université Québec á Montréal (Political Science)
Saturday, November 23
139
M15 Saturday, 3:15pm – 5:15pm Clark 10
From Society to State in the 20th Century: The Case of Finland in the
Comparative Mirrors of Central Europe, Nordic Region, and Social
Democratic states
STATES AND SOCIETY, Macro-Historical Dynamics
Chair: Christopher Lloyd, University of New England (Business, Economics and
Public Policy)
The Foundations of the Welfare State - Finland 1900-2000
Pertti Haapala, Tampere University (Social Science)
The Social Democratic Impulse, 1870s-1970s: Australia and Finland in the World
of Social Democratic Societies and Political Economies
Christopher Lloyd, University of New England (Business, Economics and Public
Policy)
Equality and Redistribution? Nordic Wages in the Long Run (1800-2000)
Jari Ojala, Jyväskylä University (History)
Jaakko Pehkonen, Jyväskylä University (History)
Jari Eloranta, Appalachian State University Boone (Economics)
Social Capability and Inclusive Growth: Social Spending in Finland
Matti Hannikainen, Tampere University (Social Science)
State-Making in 20th Century Finland and Austria: Comparisons and Transnational
Perspectives
Johanna Rainio-Niemi, University of Helsinki (Economic and Political Studies)
The Single Payer System and Finnish Health
Katri Sieberg, Tampere University (Social Science)
Discussant: Pertti Haapala, Tampere University (Social Science)
M16 Saturday, 3:15pm – 5:15pm Montrose 4
Class, Historicity and the Study of African American Politics: Preston Smith's
Racial Democracy and the Black Metropolis: Housing Policy in Postwar
Chicago
URBAN, Politics
Chair: Cedric Johnson, University of Illinois at Chicago (African American
Studies)
Racial Democracy and the Black Metropolis: Housing Policy in Postwar Chicago
(University of Minnesota Press, 2012).
Preston Smith, Mt. Holyoke College (Political Science)
Discussants: Adolph Reed, University of Pennsylvania (Political Science)
Preston Smith, Mount Holyoke College (Politics)
Saturday, November 23
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M17 Saturday, 3:15pm – 5:15pm Montrose 1
Place, Property, and Philanthropy: Sites of Wealthy Women's Autonomy and
Power
WOMEN, GENDER, AND SEXUALITY
Chair: Ruth Crocker, Auburn University (History)
“Choosing to Take an Active Part in the Decisions to Be Made": Wealthy Women,
Philanthropy, and Power
Joan Johnson, Northeastern Illinois University (History)
“I Was Wild the Other Day When I Got A Breath of the Country": Getting Away
With Gilded Age New York's Female Elite
Yael Merkin, Harvard University (History)
Women and Separate Estates in 19th Century South Carolina
Lindsay Keiter, The College of William and Mary (History)
Discussant: Ruth Crocker, Auburn University (History)
M18 Saturday, 3:15pm – 5:15pm Dearborn 2
Getting By in Neoliberal Times: Women's Life and Labor Strategies
WOMEN, GENDER, AND SEXUALITY, Economics
Chair: Claire Decoteau, University of Illinois at Chicago (Sociology)
Racial Branding and the Philippines' Supermaids
Anna Guevarra, University of Illinois at Chicago (Asian American Studies)
Enduring Incarceration: Gender, Race, and Post-incarceration Geographies of
Survival in Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Anne Bonds, University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee (Geography)
Precarity and Possibility: Gender, Race, and Household Provisioning in Chicago, IL
Brenda Parker, University of Illinois at Chicago (Urban Planning and Public Affairs)
‘You Can’t Eat Love’: ‘Getting By’ in South Africa’s Transactional Sexual Economy
Claire Decoteau, University of Illinois at Chicago (Sociology)
Discussant: Elizabeth Bernstein, Columbia University (Sociology)
Saturday, November 23
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M19 Saturday, 3:15pm – 5:15pm Clark 7
Ageing, Scholarly Expert Knowledge, and the Rise of the Welfare State
FAMILY/DEMOGRAPHY, Economics, Health/Medicine/Body, Politics, States and Society
Chair: Bernard Harris, University of Southampton, UK (Social Sciences)
Health and Disease of the "National Body" - Demographic Ageing Between
Scientific Exploration and Sensationalist Exploitation in 20th Century Germany
Thomas Bryant, Alice Salomon Hochschule Berlin - University of Applied Sciences
(Social Policy)
International Expert Networks and Social Security: The International Congress of
Actuaries and the International Social Security Association, 1940-1975
Milena Guthörl, University of Basel (History)
Ageing, Expert Knowledge, and the Evolution of Pension Systems: Evidence from
the Dutch Case (1895-1975)
Robin Satter, Radboud University Nijmegen (History)
Discussant: Pat Thane, Kings College, London (Contemporary British History)
Annual Business Meeting Monroe Ballroom Saturday, 5:30-6:00pm
Thomas Sugrue, University of Pennsylvania (History), and 2013 Vice President, Social Science History Association
President’s Address Monroe Ballroom Saturday, 6:00-6:30 pm
Organizing Powers in Eventful Times Elisabeth S. Clemens, University of Chicago (Sociology), and 2013 President, Social Science History Association
We invite all registrants to attend this special plenary session late Saturday afternoon for Awards, the Business Meeting and the Presidential Address , followed by a gala reception in the Red Lacquer Room President’s Reception Red Lacquer Room, 4th Floor Saturday, 6:30-8:00 pm
We would like to thank the Division of the Social Sciences of the University of Chicago for their generous support of the Presidential Reception.
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N1 Sunday, 8:00am – 10:00am Grant Park Parlor
Teaching the Global History of Childhood
CHILDREN AND CHILDHOOD, Education, Family/Demography,
Migration/Immigration, Race and Ethnicity, Women, Gender, and Sexuality
Chair: Bolette Frydendahl Larsen, Lund University (History)
Discussants: Heidi Morrison, History (University of Wisconsin, La Crosse)
Ann Waltner, University of Minnesota (History and Institute for Advanced Study)
James Marten, Marquette University (History)
Kathleen Uno, Temple University (History)
N2 Sunday, 8:00am – 10:00am LaSalle 1
Taking the "Crime" Out of Criminal Justice: Non-Criminal Aspects of Arrest
and Incarceration in the United States
CRIMINAL JUSTICE/LEGAL, Labor, Politics, Urban
Chair: Toussaint Losier, University of Chicago (History)
Safe and Sound: Cutting Mental Health Care and Building Prisons
Anne Parsons, University of Illinois at Chicago (History)
The Politics of Participation at Walpole Prison
Christopher Berk, University of Chicago (Political Science)
Not Built to Control Crime: The Rise of the Chicago Police Department
Sam Mitrani, College of DuPage (History)
Discussant: Toussaint Losier, University of Chicago (History)
Sunday, November 24
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N3 Sunday, 8:00am – 10:00am Clark 3
Histories of Policing and the Policing of History
CRIMINAL JUSTICE/LEGAL, Labor, Macro-Historical Dynamics, Politics, Race
and Ethnicity, States and Society
Chair: Brendan McQuade, Binghamton University, SUNY (Sociology)
Domestic Law-Enforcement Armies and Global Military Cops: Theorizing and
Historicizing Such Convergences
Kelvin Santiago, Binghamton University, SUNY (Sociology)
The Homeland Security Era: Insurgency, Austerity and the Politics of Policing
Brendan McQuade, Binghamton University, SUNY (Sociology)
Data-Mining the Foe
Josef Teboho Ansorge, Yale University (Law School)
Law Enforcement and Social Media
Kristene Unsworth, College of Information Science and Technology (Drexel
University)
Discussant: Alfred McCoy, University of Wisconsin-Madison (History)
N4 Sunday, 8:00am – 10:00am LaSalle 2 Credit, Courts, and Conflict ECONOMICS, Criminal Justice/Legal Chair: Brandon Dupont, Western Washington University (Economics) From Partisan Banking to Open Access Qian Lu, University of Maryland -College Park (Economics) John Joseph Wallis, University of Maryland (Economics) Household-to-Company Networks and Consumer Credit in Renaissance Florence Paul McLean, Rutgers University (Sociology) Neha Gondal, Ohio StateUniversity (Sociology) The Selection Bias in Historical Records: Settlement and Trial in Eighteenth Century Ottoman Kastamonu Metin Cosgel, University of Connecticut (Economics) Bogac Ergene, University of Vermont (History) Toward A Sociology of Trustworthiness: A Study of U.S. and Venezuelan Investment in the Stanford Financial Group Fraud Camilo Leslie, University of Michigan - Ann Arbor (Sociology) Discussant: Mark Geiger, Library of Congress (John W Kluge Center)
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N5 Sunday, 8:00am – 10:00am LaSalle 3
The Influence of Community Effects and Kinship Networks on Social
Stratification
FAMILY/DEMOGRAPHY
Chair: Bastian Moenkediek, Radboud University Nijmegen (History)
The Influences of Kinship and Marriage Network on Upwardly Mobile the Yangban
Elite in Joseon Korea
Sangkuk Lee, Ajou University (History)
Sangwoo Han, Sungkyunkwan University (History)
The Impact of Sibling Order on Socio-Economic Position: A Study on Rural
Families by Strata and Period in Eighteen Century Joseon Korea
Byung-giu Son, SunkyunKwan University (East Asian Studies)
Mei Zhu, Sungkyunkwan University (East Asian studies)
The Network of the Literati-Elite (the Yanban) in Community Compact in the 17th Century
Korea
Byung-giu Son, Sungkyunkwan University (East Asian Studies)
In-Sook Yun, Ajou University (History)
Household Structures and Social Inequality in Three Dutch Settlements in the 18th Century
Richard Zijdeman, Utrecht University / IISH / Stirling University (Economic and
Social History)
Tine De Moor, Utrecht University (Economic and Social History)
Discussant: Antonie Knigge, Utrecht University (ICS/Sociology)
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N6 Sunday, 8:00am – 10:00am LaSalle 5
From Visualizing to Understanding Historical Change Using GIS Tools on the
Web, in Class, and in Museums.
HISTORICAL GEOGRAPHY, Family/Demography, Migration/Immigration, Race
and Ethnicity, Rural, Agricultural, and Environmental, Urban
Chair: Anne Knowles, Middlebury College (Geography)
New Directions in Visualization for Web Based Historical GIS
Ahmed Lacevic, Social Explorer, Inc. (Software Development)
Andrew Beveridge, Queens College and Grad Center - CUNY (Sociology)
Sydney Beveridge, Social Explorer, Inc. (Media and Content)
What Should We Teach with Historical Census Data Visualizations? An
Examination of Learning Objectives For Classroom Gis Projects Studying African
American and Latino Migrations
Josh Radinsky, University of Illinois at Chicago (Learning Sciences)
Emma Hospelhorn, University of Illinois Chicago (Learning Sciences)
Jose Melendez, University of Illinois Chicago (Learning Sciences)
Jeremy Riel, University of Illinois Chicago (Learning Sciences)
Become One with the Data: Technological Support of Shared Exploration of Data in
Informal Settings
Leilah Lyons, University of Illinois at Chicago and New York Hall of Science
(Computer Science, Visual Learning)
Josh Radinsky, University of Illinois at Chicago (Learning Sciences)
Jessica Roberts, University of Illinois Chicago (Learning Sciences)
Modes of Map Manipulation: Combining Data-mining and Grounded-Theory Methods
to Characterize and Analyze Learners' Explorations in an Online Census GIS
Josh Radinsky, University of Illinois at Chicago (Learning Sciences)
Leilah Lyons, University of Illinois at Chicago and New York Hall of Science
(Computer Science, Visual Learning)
Raymond Kang, University of Illinois Chicago (Computer Science)
Discussant: Anne Knowles, Middlebury College (Geography)
Sunday, November 24
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N7 Sunday, 8:00am – 10:00am Burnham 1
Labor in a Neoliberal Age
LABOR, Politics, States and Society
Chair: Rachel Meyer, Harvard University (Sociology)
The Downward March of Labour Halted? The Crisis of Neoliberal Capitalism and
the Remaking of Working Classes
Ingo Schmidt, Athabasca University (Labor Studies Program)
Uncoordinated Neoliberalism: Evidence from the Rise of 401(k)s
Michael McCarthy, New York University (Sociology)
The Class Distribution of National Income in 18 Oecd Countries, 1960-2010
Edo Navot, University of Wisconsin-Madison (Sociology)
Oligarchy and Electoralism: The Transformation of the British Labour Party
Since 1983
Shannon Ikebe, University of California-Berkeley (Sociology)
Ode to the American Century: Ambivalent Americanism and the Founding of the
Jobs with Justice Coalition
Eric Larson, Harvard University (History and Literature)
Discussant: Rachel Meyer, Harvard University (Sociology)
N8 Sunday, 8:00am – 10:00am Burnham 2
Community and Union: New Organizing Strategies in Local Context
LABOR, States and Society
Chair: Alex Zukas, National University (Social Sciences)
Politicizing Workplace Conflict in the Finance Era
Pablo Gaston, University of California, Berkeley (Sociology)
Just Food and Just Work: Union Organizing for Sustainability, Nutrition and Food
Access
Erik Kojola, University of Minnesota (Sociology)
Starting from Scratch: A Comparison of Two Strategies for Mobilizing Community
Support of Labor Organizing
Thomas Marvin, IUPUI (English/American Studies)
Discussant: Joel Stillerman, Grand Valley State University (Sociology)
Sunday, November 24
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N9 Sunday, 8:00am – 10:00am Montrose 1
Author Meets Critics – Sunbelt Capitalism
LABOR, States and Society, Urban
Chair: Tracy Neumann, Wayne State University (History)
Discussants: Elizabeth Shermer, Loyola University of Chicago (History)
Eric Fure-Slocum, St. Olaf College (History)
Jason Scott Smith, University of New Mexico (History)
Elizabeth Faue, Wayne State University (History)
Discussant: Tracy Neumann, Wayne State University (History)
N10 Sunday, 8:00am – 10:00am Water Tower Parlor
The Power of Organization(s): Career Migration in Past and Present
MIGRATION/IMMIGRATION
Chair: Nancy L. Green, Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales (History)
Chinese Student Migration to the United States and the Role of Study-Abroad
Intermediaries, 1978-Present
Lisong Liu, Susquehanna University (History)
Assigned to Migrate: A Global and Historical Overview of Organizational
Migration
Aniek Smit, Leiden University (History)
Leo Lucassen, University of Leiden (History)
American Soldiers Abroad in the Postwar Period: A Case Study of Germany
Maria Hoehn, Vassar College (History)
Discussant: Nancy L. Green, Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales
(History)
Sunday, November 24
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N11 Sunday, 8:00am – 10:00am Spire Parlor Reordering the World: Migration/Diaspora Policies and Changing Relations between Nation-states and Empires over the the 20th Century MIGRATION/IMMIGRATION, Race and Ethnicity, States and Society, Women, Gender, and Sexuality Chair: Linda Reeder, University of Missouri (History) “Triangular" Migration and Trade Patterns in North and South America during the Interwar Years Elizabeth Zanoni, Old Dominion University (History) Intimate Encounters: Transnational Intimacy, Migration Policy, and Nation-Building in Finland, 1980-2000 Johanna Leinonen, University of Turku (History) Policing Migration in the American Empire: Immigration Policy, Deportation, and the Determination of National Belonging in Contested Spaces during the 1920s Emily Pope-Obeda, University of Illinois (History) “Who Owns the Nation?" Cold Competition over Colonial-Era Korean Migrants in Japan Jaeeun Kim, Stanford University (Asia-Pacific Research) Discussant: David Cook-Martin, Grinnell College (Sociology) N12 Sunday, 8:00am – 10:00am Clark 1 State and Class Formation POLITICS, Macro-Historical Dynamics, States and Society Chair: Thomas Crosbie, Yale University (Sociology) Projecting Power: Political Ideology and Infrastructural Power in Early 20th Century Afghanistan and Iran Ryan Brasher, Indiana University (Political Science) Bourgeois Citizen-Soldiers for 'Duty and Fun': Class Formation as Manly Citizenship in Gilded Age Armed Organizations Larry Isaac, Vanderbilt University (Sociology) Patrimonialism and the Welfare State: Bringing Monarchies Back-in Eileen McDonagh, Northeastern University (Political Science) The Power to Augment Revenue through Reorganization: The Queen's Customs in London, 1565-91 Oliver Buxton Dunn, European University Institute (History) Quiet Answers to Unasked Questions: Political Difference and the Place of Intentionality in Theories of Power Brian Sargent, Northwestern University (Sociology) Discussant: Thomas Crosbie, Yale University (Sociology)
Sunday, November 24
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N13 Sunday, 8:00am – 10:00am Clark 7
Challenging and Reproducing Racial Inequality RACE AND ETHNICITY, Economics, Urban Chair: Jeffery Strickland, Montclair State University (History) Black Intellectual Insurgency in Higher Education 1968-1980 Samuel Byndom, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (Education Policy Organization & Leadership) Native Americans and Incarceration in California Stephanie Lumsden, University of California, Davis (Native Ameican Studies) The Economics of Segregation in Postwar New York City Christopher Hayes, Rutgers University (History)
No Taxation without Discrimination: A Racialized Fiscal Structure during the Late Jim Crow Era Kasey Henricks, Loyola University Chicago (Sociology) David Embrick, Loyola University-Chicago (Sociology) Reproducing Racial Inequities: Complicity, and Diversity in Higher Education James Thomas, University of Mississippi (Sociology) Discussant: Umeme Sababu, Edinboro University (History, Anthropology and World Languages)
N14 Sunday, 8:00am – 10:00am Clark 10
Colonialism and its Legacies STATES AND SOCIETY
Chair: George Lawson, London School of Economics (International Relations) Was Colonialism Destiny? The Case of Spanish America James Mahoney, Northwestern University (Sociology) Institutions, Colonialism and Economic Development: The Acemoglu-Robinson Thesis in Light of the Caribbean Experience Orlando Patterson, Harvard (Sociology) From “Civilizing Force" to “Source of Backwardness": Representations of Spanish Colonialism in Latin America Matthias vom Hau, Institut Barcelona d’Estudis Internacionals (Comparative Politics) The Class Legacies of Colonial Rule: Explaining Divergent Political Regimes between Gabon and Trinidad and Tobago Zophia Edwards, Boston University (Sociology) Discussant: Rebecca Jean Emigh, University of California, Los Angeles (Sociology)
Sunday, November 24
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N15 Sunday, 8:00am – 10:00am Clark 5
Symbolic and Material Contestations in Contemporary China
STATES AND SOCIETY
Chair: Jonathan Lassen, New York University (Sociology)
China as a Multi-Ethnical Nation: a Qualitative Analysis on Chinese Nationalism
Educational Campaign
Zhaojin Lu, State University of New York at Albany (Sociology)
The Technocratic Origin of State-led Capitalism in China: Politics and Expertise in
the Zhu Rongji era(1993-2003)
Yingyao Wang, Yale University (Sociology)
Growing Back Into the Plan: Clean Tech in China
Jonathan Lassen, NYU (Sociology)
Discussant: Yige Dong, Johns Hopkins University (Society)
N16 Sunday, 8:00am – 10:00am Dearborn 1
Constructing Urban and Rural Landscapes under Socialism(s)
URBAN
Chair: John McCarthy, Robert Morris University (History)
African Village, Foreign Metropolis: City and Country in the Making of Tanzanian
Socialism
Emily Callaci, University of Wisconsin - Madison (History)
Changing the Face of the Village: Agricultural Modernization in the Late
Communist Period in Poland, 1956-1980
Mary Werden, Indiana University (History)
Beyond the Socialist Housing Estate: Informal Building Practices and Socialist
Suburbanization
Virag Molnar, New School for Social Research (Sociology)
Post-Modern and Socialist in the Yugoslav Landscape: The Village-like Trnovo
District in 1970s Ljubljana, Slovenia
Veronica Aplenc, University of Pennsylvania (Education)
Discussant: Eli Rubin, Western Michigan University (History)
Sunday, November 24
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N17 Sunday, 8:00am – 10:00am Dearborn 2
Constructing the City and Civility
URBAN
Chair: Manon van der Heijden, University of Leiden (History)
Mutual-Aid vs. Disaster Capitalism in Times of Environmental Disaster: How
Occupy Sandy Does Things with Words
Ayasha Guerin, New York University (American Studies)
Public Civility in an Age of Political Incivility
Daniel Monti, Saint Louis University (Public Policy Studies)
Alcohol in Heavenston: Shifting Moral Orders and Economic Interests in a
Suburban Community
David Schieber, University of California, Los Angeles (Sociology)
Gary Fine, Northwestern University (Sociology)
Albert Hunter, Northwestern University (Sociology)
Three Generations of Domestic Space: Regimes of Household Architecture, Social
Relations, and State Organization in Twentieth Century Iran
Norma Claire Moruzzi, University of Illinois at Chicago (Political Science, Gender
& Women's Studies)
Discussant: Manon van der Heijden, University of Leiden (History)
N18 Sunday, 8:00am – 10:00am Montrose 4
Author Meets Critics: Myra Marx Ferree, Varieties of Feminism: German
Gender Politics In Global Perspective
WOMEN, GENDER, AND SEXUALITY, Labor, Politics, States and Society
Chair: Dorit Geva, Central European University (Sociology & Social
Anthropology)
Varieties of Feminism: German Gender Politics in Global Perspective
Myra Marx Ferree, University of Wisconsin-Madison (Sociology)
Discussants: Kathleen Canning, University of Michigan (of History)
Anna Korteweg, University of Toronto (Sociology)
Tina Fetner, McMaster University (Sociology)
Benita Roth, Binghamton University - SUNY Binghamton (Sociology, History, and
Women's Studies)
Sunday, November 24
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N19 Sunday, 8:00am – 10:00am Burnham 4
Teaching LGBTQ Studies for the First Time
WOMEN, GENDER, AND SEXUALITY
Chair: Sarah Swedberg, Colorado Mesa University (Social and Behavioral
Sciences)
Discussants: Robin Calland, Colorado Mesa University (Language and Literature)
Clare Boulanger, Colorado Mesa University (Social and Behavioral Sciences)
Erika Jackson, Colorado Mesa University (Social and Behavioral Sciences)
Adele Cummings, Colorado Mesa University (Sociology)
O1 Sunday, 10:15am – 12:15pm LaSalle 1
Crime, Policing, and the State
CRIMINAL JUSTICE/LEGAL
Chair: Paul Knepper, University of Sheffield (Law)
Discipline Unbound: Treatment and the Colonization of Law
Luca Follis, Lancaster University (Applied Social Science)
Punishment without Purpose: The Historical Origins and Effects of the Hidden
Sentence
Joshua Kaiser, Northwestern University (Sociology and Law)
'I did it for others': Sergeant Welsh and Police Corruption on the 1890s Liverpool
Docks
Joanne Klein, Boise State University (History)
Crime, Modernization and Altered State Ideology - Changing Patterns of Crime and
the Organization, Disorganization and Reorganization of Swedish Society, 1850-
1940
Glenn Svedin, Mid-Sweden University (History)
Discussant: Paul Knepper, University of Sheffield (Law)
Sunday, November 24
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O2 Sunday, 10:15am – 12:15pm LaSalle 2
Lasting Impacts of Childhood Circumstances
ECONOMICS, Children and Childhood, Family/Demography,
Health/Medicine/Body
Chair: Tommy Bengtsson, Lund University (Economic Demography)
On the Effect of Early-Life and Mid-Life Factors on Old Age Mortality
Soren Edvinsson, Umeå University (Population studies)
Göran Broström, Umeå University (Statistics)
Early Life Conditions and Physical Capability in Mid-Life: Analysing the 1946
British Birth Cohort
Humphrey Southall, University of Portsmouth (Geography)
Direct and Indirect Effects of Early Life Conditions on Female Fertility in 19th
Century Southern Sweden
Luciana Quaranta, Lund University (Economic History)
Lasting Effects of the Russian and Spanish Flu on Income and Health in Later Life.
The Case of Southern Sweden
Tommy Bengtsson, Lund University (Economic Demography)
Jonas Helgertz, Lund University (Economic History)
Brothers in Arms: Later Life Health and Mortality of Brothers Serving in the US
Civil War
Sven Wilson, Brigham Young University (Political Science)
Discussants: Tommy Bengtsson, Lund University (Economic Demography)
Ken Smith, University of Utah (Human Development and Family Studies)
O3 Sunday, 10:15am – 12:15pm LaSalle 3
Science and Its Boundaries
EDUCATION
Chair: Thomas Bryant, Alice Salomon Hochschule Berlin - University of Applied
Sciences (Social Policy)
Discussants: Claire Decoteau, University of Illinois at Chicago (Sociology)
Kathleen Oberlin, Indiana University (Sociology)
Dan Steward, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (Sociology)
Sunday, November 24
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O4 Sunday, 10:15am – 12:15pm Clark 3
Singles and Society (1500-1900)
FAMILY/DEMOGRAPHY, Criminal Justice/Legal, Family/Demography, Urban,
Women, Gender, and Sexuality
Chair: Julie De Groot, Antwerp University (History)
Single Households and Letter-Writing in Nineteenth-Century Britain
Kathrin Levitan, College of William and Mary (History)
Court Beguinages in the Low Countries: Isolated Islands Or Open Networks? An
Analysis of the Social Embeddedness of Beguines Living in the Great Beguinage of
St Catherine in Sixteenth-Century Mechelen
Kim Overlaet, Antwerp University (History)
Singles and Crime in Early Modern Dutch Towns
Ariadne Schmidt, Leiden University (History)
Manon van der Heijden, University of Leiden (History)
Marital Status: Single (In the Past)
Jacob Weisdorf, University of Copenhagen (Economics)
Eric Schneider, University of Oxford (Economic History)
Discussant: Susannah Ottaway, Carleton College (History)
O5 Sunday, 10:15am – 12:15pm LaSalle 5
Aspects of Urban Demography
FAMILY/DEMOGRAPHY, Health/Medicine/Body, Urban
Chair: J. David Hacker, Binghamton University, SUNY (History)
Malthusian Dynamics in an Industrializing City: Stockholm, 1878-1926
Martin Dribe, Lund University (Economic History)
Joseph Molitoris, Lund University (Economic History)
Infant Mortality in the Lutheran Population of Tartu in the End of 19th Century
Hannaliis Jaadla, Tallinn University (Population Studies)
Fertility in the 19th century: 'Border Issues' at Changing Demographic Regimes
Johannes Daun, University of Gothenburg (Historical Studies)
Discussants: Andrew Hinde, University of Southampton (Statistical Sciences)
Susan Hautaniemi Leonard, University of Michigan (ICPSR)
Sunday, November 24
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O6 Sunday, 10:15am – 12:15pm Burnham 1
Labor, Radicalism, and the State
LABOR, Criminal Justice/Legal, Politics, States and Society
Chair: Caroline Merithew, University of Dayton (History)
Law and Order Be Our War Cry: Cultures of War and Security in Early 20th
Century U.S. Anti-Anarchist and Anti-Radical Policy and Law
Ryan Johnson, University of Minnesota (History)
Labor and the Motor City's First Urban Crisis: Municipal Ownership, Social
Welfare and the Limits of the State in 1920s Detroit
Jacob Hall, University of Iowa (History)
The Global Sitdown Strike Movement of 1936
Joseph Fronczak, Yale University (History)
Discussants: Peter Cole, Western Illinois University (History)
Caroline Merithew, University of Dayton (History Dept)
O7 Sunday, 10:15am – 12:15pm Burnham 2
Wenkai He, Paths Toward the Modern Fiscal State
MACRO-HISTORICAL DYNAMICS
Chair: Daniel Little, University of Michigan, Dearborn (Philosophy)
Paths Toward the Modern Fiscal State
Wenkai He, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (Social Sciences)
Discussants: Peter C. Perdue, Yale University (History)
Kenneth Pomeranz, University of Chicago (History)
Nicholas Wilson, Yale (British Studies and Sociology)
Philip Brown, Ohio State University (History)
Sunday, November 24
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O8 Sunday, 10:15am – 12:15pm Burnham 4
Imperial Imaginings
MACRO-HISTORICAL DYNAMICS
Chair: Anne Kane, University of Houston - Downtown (Social Sciences)
The Power of Western Media Representations of Africa: Overcoming Stereotypes
and Myths
Amy Harth, Union Institute and University (Interdisciplinary Studies)
Engendering the Colonies: Intimacy, Eugenics and Geopolitical Ambition in
Manchuria and Korea
Anna Skarpelis, New York University (Sociology)
Surrender: An Essay on the Theory of Sovereignty and Alternative Possibilities
Nora Willi, University of Illinois at Chicago (Political Science)
From Domination to Integration: Reorganizing Political and Social Powers in the
11th Century
Song Chen, Bucknell University (East Asian Studies)
Discussant: Aliza Rebecca Luft, University of Wisconsin-Madison (Sociology)
O9 Sunday, 10:15am – 12:15pm Water Tower Parlor
Teaching Migrant Children: From Theoretical Debates to Local Practice
MIGRATION/IMMIGRATION, Children and Childhood, Education
Chair: Susan Rottmann, Boğaziçi University, Turkey (Sociology)
Bringing the Old Country to West Germany: The EC and Schoolbooks for Migrant
Children, 1975-90
Brittany Lehman, University of North Carolina – Chapel Hill (History)
İlk ders İstiklal Marşı oldu: Anadolu Lise & Turkish National Identity, 1984-85.
Brian J.K. Miller, University of Iowa (History)
Learning to Belong: The Second Generation at School
Sarah Thomsen Vierra, New England College (History)
Discussant: Susan Rottmann, Boğaziçi University, Turkey (Sociology)
Sunday, November 24
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O10 Sunday, 10:15am – 12:15pm Grant Park Parlor
Belonging across Shifting Boundaries and Borders
RACE AND ETHNICITY, Migration/Immigration
Chair: Bhoomi Thakore, Loyola University Chicago (Sociology)
“Little Italy" in Identity: Albanian Kosovars and the Entrepreneurial Presentation
of Self
Elisabeth Becker, Yale University (Sociology)
Panethnicity and Racialization: A Case for Integration
Hana Brown, Wake Forest University (Sociology)
Jennifer Jones, University of Notre Dame (Sociology)
AHEPA vs. the KKK: Greek-Americans on the Path to Whiteness
Steven Gerontakis, University of North Carolina Asheville (Liberal Arts)
Discussant: Ariel Salzmann, Queen's University (History)
O11 Sunday, 10:15am – 12:15pm Spire Parlor
The Second Red Scare and the Unmaking of the New Deal Left by Landon
Storrs
STATES AND SOCIETY
Chair: Dolores Janiewski, Victoria University of Wellington (History, Philosophy,
Politics & IR)
The Second Red Scare and the Unmaking of the New Deal Left
Landon R. Y. Storrs, University of Iowa (History)
Discussants: Thomas Dublin, SUNY Binghamton (History)
Dolores Janiewski, Victoria University of Wellington (History, Philosophy, Politics & IR)
Nancy MacLean, Northwestern University (History)
Landon R. Y. Storrs, University of Iowa (History)
Sunday, November 24
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O12 Sunday, 10:15am – 12:15pm Clark 1
Waves of War: Nationalism, State Formation, and Ethnic Exclusion in the
Modern World
STATES AND SOCIETY, Macro-Historical Dynamics, Politics, Race and Ethnicity
Chair: Yuval Feinstein, University of Haifa (Sociology & Anthropology)
Waves of War ( 2012, Cambridge)
Andreas Wimmer, Princeton University (Sociology)
Discussants: James Mahoney, Northwestern University (Sociology)
John Mearsheimer, University of Chicago (Political Science)
Paul Diehl, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (Political Science)
Laia Balcells, Duke University (Political Science)
O13 Sunday, 10:15am – 12:15pm Dearborn 1
Empire and Security: Techniques of Control from the British to the American
Imperial Formations
STATES AND SOCIETY, Criminal Justice/Legal, Historical Geography, Macro-
Historical Dynamics, Migration/Immigration, Race and Ethnicity, Urban
Chair: Mark Bradley, University of Chicago (History)
Counter-Insurgency: A Genealogy
James Hevia, University of Chicago (History)
Policing the Imperial Periphery: The Philippine-American War & Origins of U.S.
Global Surveillance
Alfred McCoy, University of Wisconsin-Madison (History)
Identities and Classifications: On State Security through Surveillance
Vida Bajc, Methodist University (Sociology)
Weapons of the Weaker: Understanding Covert Action and Everyday Forms of State
Repression
Christian Davenport, University of Notre Dame (Peace Studies, Political Science,
and Sociology)
Discussant: Mark Bradley, University of Chicago (History)
Sunday, November 24
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O14 Sunday, 10:15am – 12:15pm Clark 5
States Inside and Out: Theories and Approaches
STATES AND SOCIETY
Chair: Manuel Viedma, University of Chicago (Political Science)
The Practical Boundaries of the State: The Politics and Mechanisms of the "State
Effect"
Damon Mayrl, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid (Comparative Sociology)
Sarah Quinn, University of Washington (Sociology)
Beyond Angry Peasants: Improving Social Science Approaches to Rebel, Irregular,
and “Pre-Modern" Military Organizations
Sarah Parkinson, George Washington University (Middle Eastern Studies)
Eric Hundman, University of Chicago (Political Science)
Roles and Repertoires: A New Elite Conflict Model of State-Building
Manuel Viedma, University of Chicago (Political Science)
Islands of Bureaucracy in Patrimonial States
Michael Roll, University of Wisconsin-Madison (Sociology)
Discussant: Yang Zhang, University of Chicago (Sociology)
O15 Sunday, 10:15am – 12:15pm Clark 7
From Closet to Market: Explorations in Queer Economic History
WOMEN, GENDER, AND SEXUALITY, Economics
Chair: Jeffrey Escoffier, Center for Lesbian and Gay Studies, CUNY (Health and
Media Communications)
Making the Scene: Scene Guides, Guerilla Marketing, and Gay (Male) Liberation in
New York City, 1967-1971
Christopher Mitchell, Rutgers (History)
The Evolution of the Queer Marketplace in Britain: Films & Filming, 1954-1980
Justin Bengry, McGill University (History)
Leather Markets, Queer Economies, and Sexual Legitimacies
Gayle Rubin, Michigan (Anthropology, Women's Studies)
“We Used to Pass around Coffee Cans in Gay Bars, and Now We Have Delta and
Bank of America!": Corporate Sponsorship, External Institutionalization, and the
LGBT Pride Movement
Lauren Joseph, Pennsylvania State (Sociology)
Discussant: Jeffrey Escoffier, Center for Lesbian and Gay Studies, CUNY (Health
and Media Communications)
Sunday, November 24
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O16 Sunday, 10:15am – 12:15pm Dearborn 2
Familial Politics: Negotiating Gender and Sexuality
WOMEN, GENDER, AND SEXUALITY
Chair: Tugce Ellialti, University of Pennsylvania (Sociology)
The Female Breadwinner and the Cool Man
Sarah Speck, Technische Universität Darmstadt (Sociology)
Cornelia Koppetsch, Technische Universität Darmstadt (Sociology)
The Female Breadwinner and the Cool Man
Alice Jockel, Technische Universität Darmstadt (Sociology)
No Housing, No Wedding? Gendered Clashes on Contemporary Chinese Love and
Marriage
Hsiu-hua Shen, National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan (Sociology)
Early Socialisation and Familial Structure. Sex Education as Familial Education
(1900-1960)
Virginie De Luca Barrusse, Université de Picardie Jules Verne, France (Démographie)
Discussant: Tugce Ellialti, University of Pennsylvania (Sociology)
Chicago Information
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The City of Chicago
Chicago is a world-class city of unsurpassed beauty, attracting visitors from around
the nation and the world. Located on the shores of Lake Michigan in the heart of the
Midwest, Chicago is home to the blues, experimental jazz, Wilco, Common, sports
teams, an internationally renowned symphony orchestra, spectacular live theater,
celebrated architecture, thousands of restaurants, and museums and shops.
Architecture, Sightseeing, & Neighborhoods
The city of Chicago is a veritable museum of modern architecture. It is the
birthplace of the skyscraper. For information about tours contact the Chicago
Architecture Foundation, the Frank Lloyd Wright Preservation Trust, or Chicago
Landmarks. Please see the “Helpful Phone Numbers” listing for contact information.
Chicago is known as a city of neighborhoods. To see Chicago and all its
neighborhood complexity, you can travel the extensive transit network, or rent a car.
But try to plan at least one walking tour. Twenty neighborhood and special tours
depart from the Chicago Cultural Center at Randolph Street and Michigan Avenue, a
convenient downtown location. The Chicago Architecture Foundation also conducts
guided tours, by foot or bus, focusing on the city’s distinctive architectural heritage.
The lakefront is only a short walk from the Palmer House Hilton and, while it could
be a bit chilly, leisurely strolls are possible. Even more accessible for a quick break
from the hotel is Chicago’s central business district, the Loop, which offers
architectural gems, outdoor sculpture, shopping and some of the city’s major tourist
attractions. The best view of Chicago can be seen from the Willis Tower (formerly
Sears Tower), located at 233 S. Wacker Drive. The Hancock Observatory, about one
mile north of the Palmer House, provides spectacular views of Lake Michigan, Navy
Pier, and Lincoln Park. This 94th-floor observatory, more than 1,000 feet above
Chicago at the John Hancock Center, features an open-air skywalk, the Midwest’s
highest open-air experience.
Museums
First of your list of museums to visit should be The Art Institute of Chicago (with
free entry on Thursday evening). With its famous lions adorning its entrance, this
world renowned museum is located just blocks from the Palmer House, on Michigan
Avenue where Adams Street ends. The Field Museum of Natural History also comes
highly recommended, located at Museum Campus just south of Grant Park. The
Alder Planetarium and the Shedd Aquarium are also located there. The Museum of
Science and Industry and the DuSable Museum are in Hyde Park, reachable by bus
or cab. If you plan to visit a number of museums, you may want to purchase a
CityPass, which includes all of the museums listed above, as well as the Hancock
Observatory. The cost is $89.00 for adults. You can purchase the pass as any of the
museums or online at www.citypass.com.
Parks and Other Attractions
Located in downtown Chicago between Randolph and Monroe Streets, Millennium
Park is an extraordinary showplace for sculpture, art, music, architecture and
landscape design. This brand new 24.5 acre park showcases Chicago as one of the
most culturally sophisticated and diverse cities in the world. Its centerpiece is the
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dazzling Jay Pritzker Pavilion designed by Frank Gehry, one of the world’s leading
architects. Directly south from Millennium Park is famed Grant Park, home to
beautiful Buckingham Fountain. Lincoln Park stretches across Chicago’s north side.
Dining in Chicago
Chicago has it all when it comes to dining—and some of the best in the nation.
Chicago is well known for Chicago-style pizza, hot dogs (don’t forget the sport
peppers), beef sandwiches and Midwestern steaks. Restaurants in the central areas
and the neighborhoods range from the classics to trendy and up-to-the-minute spots.
Chicago Entertainment
Chicago has a stimulating and diverse music scene. Some popular downtown haunts
for blues include Blue Chicago, Buddy Guy’s Legends, House of Blues, and
Kingston Mines; for a less touristed spot, try Rosa’s Lounge near Logan Square. For
jazz downtown, Andy’s Jazz Club, Jazz Showcase, or The Back Room are all good
stops. The Green Mill, once frequented by Al Capone and now a hipster favorite, is
a short ride on the el from the Palmer House (Lawrence stop), while the Velvet
Lounge, the headquarters of experimental Chicago jazz (AACM), is at the
Chinatown/Cermak stop. Classic music lovers can inquire about tickets to the
Chicago Symphony Orchestra at (312) 294-3000. Experimental music abounds; try
the Hideout on Wabansia -- (773) 227-4433), or Elastic in Logan Square – (773)
772-3616.
Chicago’s theater scene is known for its level of innovation. For performance
schedules and half-price ticket availability (on the day of performance), please call
HOT TIX at 312-977-1755 or visit www.hottix.org. You can also contact
BestSeatsChicago at 800-342-7328 or www.bestseatschicago.com for your favorite
concerts, sporting events, and more.
The Navy Pier, located on Lake Michigan just east of downtown, has been
Chicago’s landmark since it first opened in 1916. It now showcases a unique
collection of restaurants, shops and plenty of entertainment.
Most importantly, enjoy your stay in Chicago! Information on restaurants and
additional sites will be available near the SSHA registration desk.
Information about Chicago and Chicago entertainment is also available from the
Chicago Convention and Tourism Bureau website – www.meetinchicago.com or
online at the Reader: http://www.chicagoreader.com/
Chicago Area Universities
Chicago is home to both the University of Chicago and Northwestern University, as
well as a number of other world class Universities. The University of Chicago is
located in beautiful Hyde Park, just a short train or bus ride from downtown. By
bus, the CTA #6 Jackson Park Express bus will take you from downtown Chicago to
Hyde Park. Catch the bus southbound on State Street in the Loop. Get off at 57th or
59th Street, walk under the train tracks, and continue west to the campus. By train,
catch the Metra Electric commuter train at the Randolph, Van Buren, or Roosevelt
station. Get off at 57th or 59th Street and walk west to the campus.
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Northwestern University is located in Evanston on the shores of Lake Michigan.
From downtown the campus is most easily accessible by train (the ‘L’) by taking the
Red Line train north to Howard and transferring to the Purple Line. Exit the purple
line at Foster and walk east three blocks to campus. Those wishing to see downtown
Evanston may prefer to exit one stop early at Davis; walk east to Chicago Avenue
and then North on Chicago to central campus.
Also easily accessible via the CTA Red Line train are DePaul University (Fullerton
stop) and Loyola University of Chicago (Loyola stop).
Unless otherwise noted all telephone numbers that follow are in the 312 area code:
Chicago Convention and Tourism Bureau ............................................ 567-8500
Chicago Historical Society .................................................................. .642-4600
Jazz Hotline. ........................................................................................ .427-3300
Mayor’s Office of Special Events ........................................................ 744-3315
Chicago Symphony Orchestra ............................................................. 294-3333
Lyric Opera .......................................................................................... 332-2244
Second City Comedy Theater .............................................................. 337-3992
Chicago Cultural Center ....................................................................... 346-3278
Sightseeing/Tours/Museums
The Chicago Architecture Foundation ................................................. 922-3432
Chicago Landmarks .............................................................................. 744-3200
American Sightseeing Chicago (bus tour .............................................. 251-3100
Chicago Motor Coach Company ......................................................... .666-1000
Frank Lloyd Wright Preservation Trust ........................................ .708-848-1976
Shoreline Marine ................................................................................. 222-9328
Odyssey Dinner Cruise .................................................................. 866-741-2469
Adler Planetarium .............................................................................. .922-STAR
Art Institute of Chicago ....................................................................... 442-3600
Museum of Science and Industry .................................................. 773-684-1414
Navy Pier .............................................................................................. 595-PIER
Field Museum of Natural History ........................................................ .922-9410
Shedd Aquarium ................................................................................... 939-2438
DuSable Museum of African American History ............................ 773-947-0600
Chicago Ground Transportation
Chicago Limousine Service .................................................................. 726-1035
Checker Taxi Association ..................................................................... 243-2537
Yellow Cab Company........................................................................... 829-4222
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A
Abbott, Andrew .................... 94, 133
Abel, Karin ................................... 51
Abji, Salina ................................... 23
Acehan, Isil ................................. 100
Adalet, Begum .............................. 17
Adams, Julia ............................... 103
Adorjan, Istvan ............................. 20
Ahmed, Patricia ............................ 55
Ahram, Ariel ............. 39, 66, 75, 107
Aidt, Toke ................................... 104
Akaba, Sanea .............................. 135
Akchurin, Maria ........................... 48
Ali, Imran ................................... 114
Allen, Barbara ...................... 22, 108
Alonso, Angela ............................. 66
Alter, George .......................... 3, 105
Altink, Henrice ..................... 38, 130
Alvarez, Alexis ........................... 111
Ames, Alexander ........................ 119
Amkpa, Awam .............................. 28
Amundson, Anna .......................... 98
Anderson, Gene .......................... 111
Anderson, Margaret .................... 125
Anderton, Douglas ........................ 51
Ando, Clifford .............................. 30
Andrews, Abigail .................... 68, 77
Ansorge, Josef Teboho ............... 143
Aplenc, Veronica ........................ 150
Aprile, Sylvie ................................ 45
Araghi, Farshad ............................ 88
Arjomand, Noah ......................... 108
Arjona, Ana .................................. 39
Arslanalp, Mert ............................. 39
Asante, Kofi .................................. 67
Asaro, Peter ................................ 108
Avila, Eric .................................... 40
B
Bailey, Amy Kate ......................... 93
Baiocchi, Gianpaolo ............... 32, 73
Bajc, Vida ............................. 99, 158
Bakara, Hadji ................................ 25
Baker, Kevin ................................. 54
Balasubramanian, Savina .............. 77
Balcells, Laia .............................. 158
Ball, Carlos ................................. 113
Balogh, Brian ................ 64, 121, 128
Balogun, Oluwakemi .................. 129
Banerjee, Swapna ....................... 123
Baptist, Edward ............................ 65
Barchiesi, Franco ........................ 102
Barclay, Kieron........................... 119
Bargheer, Stefan ....................... 8, 58
Barman, Emily .......................... 8, 32
Barrett, James ......................... 21, 73
Battisti, Danielle ........................... 98
Battles, Heather T. ........................ 95
Beam, Sara.................................... 24
Beatty, Aidan .............................. 123
Beauboeuf, Tamara ..................... 133
Beaud, Jean-Pierre ...................... 102
Béaur, Gerard ............................... 33
Becker, Elisabeth .................. 87, 157
Beisel, Nicola ..................... 124, 133
Beland, Daniel ............................ 110
Belia, Dimitra ............................... 46
Bell, Joyce .................................... 74
Bender, Daniel ................................ 5
Bengry, Justin ............................. 159
Bengtsson, Tommy ... 4, 60, 115, 153
Benton, James ............................... 96
Benzecry, Claudio .................. 41, 73
Berezin, Mabel ....................... 4, 101
Berg, Annika ........................ 62, 134
Berk, Christopher ....................... 142
Berk, Gerald ............................... 101
Berkery, Mary ............................ 133
Berman, Elizabeth Popp ... 8, 59, 125
Bernard, Sara .............................. 136
Bernstein, Elizabeth ... 68, 77, 101, 140
Betti, Eloisa .................................. 97
Beuttler, Fred ................................ 59
Beveridge, Andrew ..................... 145
Beveridge, Sydney ...................... 145
Bezis-Selfa, John .......................... 83
Bhalla, Vibha ................................ 53
Bhimull, Chandra ....................... 106
Biggs, Michael .............................. 27
Biondi, Martha .............................. 40
Biswas, Sayantan .......................... 40
Blanchette, Thad ........................... 57
Bledsoe, Caroline ................... 33, 43
Blessing, Benita .................... 50, 104
Blessing, Laura ............................. 21
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Blin, Alexia................................. 100
Block, William C. ............. 3, 4, 6, 65
Blocq, Daniel ................................ 27
Bloomberg, Anne .......................... 89
Blum, Matthias ............................. 25
Bodenhamer, David ...................... 52
Boehm, Lisa Krissoff .................. 122
Bonds, Anne ............................... 140
Borges, Marcelo.................. 128, 136
Borges Martins Da Silva, Mariana ... 39
Boris, Eileen ....................... 4, 72, 85
Bose, Diya .................................... 23
Bosenbecker, Patricia ................... 19
Bothwell, Laura ............................ 82
Boulanger, Clare ......................... 152
Bournival, Jean-Sebastien ........... 119
Bowen, Heath ............................... 90
Brachet-Marquez, Viviane ............ 35
Bradley, Mark ............................. 158
Brändström, Anders ...................... 60
Bras, Hilde ................ 43, 70, 96, 126
Brasher, Ryan ............................. 148
Braun, Robert ............................. 109
Breashears, Caroline ..................... 67
Brents, Barbara ........................... 129
Breschi, Marco............................ 134
Brice, Catherine ............................ 45
Brissette, Emily .......................... 100
Britton, Dana ................................ 76
Brooks, Risa ................................. 75
Broström, Göran ................. 115, 153
Browder, Dorothea ..................... 127
Brown, Daniel ............................. 108
Brown, Hana ................... 65, 86, 157
Brown, Philip .............................. 155
Browne, Irene ............................... 53
Bruce, Emily ....................... 8, 31, 79
Brucher, William .......................... 91
Bryant, Thomas ............ 79, 141, 153
Buck, Andrew ............................... 89
Bühler, Christoph.......................... 71
Burell, Jennifer ............................. 99
Burgnard, Sylvie ........................... 43
Burke, Martin ............................... 52
Burnette, Joyce ........................... 104
Burton, Vernon ................. 54, 58, 85
Byndom, Samuel .................. 81, 149
C
Callaci, Emily ............................. 150
Calland, Robin ............................ 152
Camargo, Alexandre de Paiva Rio . 138
Campbell, Andrea ......................... 64
Campbell, Cameron ...................... 28
Campney, Brent ............................ 93
Cancian, Sonia .............................. 36
Canning, Kathleen ...................... 151
Capers, Corey ............................. 102
Carlisle, Jessica ............................. 99
Carlos, Ann ................................. 138
Carlson, Jennifer ..................... 68, 77
Carlson, Mark ............................... 42
Caron, Marianne ................... 71, 125
Caron, Simone ...................... 34, 116
Carruthers, Bruce .......................... 36
Carson, Jamie ............................... 61
Carstairs, Catherine .............. 51, 116
Casad, Madeleine .......................... 65
Casado, Yolanda ......................... 119
Castagna, Luca.............................. 73
Castenbrandt, Helene .................... 18
Caverley, Jonathan ...................... 107
Celello, Kristin.............................. 92
Chang, Paul Y. ............................ 109
Charleroy, Margaret .............. 18, 116
Chase-Dunn, Chris ...................... 111
Chateauvert, Melinda .................. 101
Chatel, Catherine .......................... 62
Chen, Anthony .............................. 86
Chen, Shuang ........................ 45, 137
Chen, Song ..................... 84, 90, 156
Chen, Zeyuan .............................. 120
Chiang, Mark ................................ 29
Chibber, Vivek...................... 75, 121
Choo, Hae Yeon ....... 23, 68, 77, 109
Chorev, Nitsan ............................ 101
Christensen, Johan ........................ 17
Christoffersen, Kari ...................... 16
Church-Duplessis, Veronique ....... 45
Cilliers, Jeanne.............. 96, 119, 125
Clark, Patrick ................................ 30
Clemens, Elisabeth S. ............ 2, 3, 4,
11, 74, 128, 141
Clever, Molly ................................ 66
Cohen, Beth .................................. 68
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Colbern, Allan .............................. 98
Cole, Peter ................................. 155
Cole, Robert .................................. 38
Collins, Randall ............................ 76
Colvin, Chris ................................ 25
Conroy, Thomas ......................... 122
Conti-Brown, Peter ....................... 29
Conzen, Kathleen ......................... 85
Cook-Martin, David ... 35, 46, 107, 148
Corey, Steven ............................. 122
Corrigan, John .............................. 52
Cosgel, Metin ..................... 114, 143
Craciun, Mariana .......................... 93
Craddock, Susan ........................... 82
Cranford, Cynthia ................. 72, 132
Crocker, Ruth ............................. 140
Crosbie, Thomas ................... 66, 148
Cuff, Timothy ................................. 6
Cumings, Bruce ............................ 75
Cummings, Adele ....................... 152
Cunfer, Geoff ................................ 83
Cunningham, Niall ..................... 135
Cuppone, Laura ............................ 19
Czuchry, Rebecca Kosary ............. 76
D
Dahl, Adam J. ............................. 103
Damen, Marie-Louise ................... 27
Daniel, Claudia ........................... 102
Dasgupta, Satarupa ....................... 49
Dauber, Michele ......................... 121
Daun, Johannes ........................... 154
Davenport, Christian ................... 158
Davis, Tiffany ............................... 74
Dawson, Michael ........................ 132
De Groot, Julie............................ 154
de Koster, Margo .......................... 24
de Leon, Cedric ................ 6, 22, 102
De Luca Barrusse, Virginie .. 43, 160
De Moor, Tine ............................ 144
De Reu, Pieter ............................... 87
De Veirman, Sofie ........................ 34
De Vijlder, Nicolas ............... 87, 111
Deaton, Clifford Devin ............... 130
DeBats, Donald........................... 116
Debs, Mira .................................... 48
Decoteau, Claire ... 48, 102, 140, 153
Deener, Andrew ............................ 41
del Bosque González, Isabel ....... 116
Del Rio, Chelsea ......................... 112
Delgado, Grace ............................. 64
DeLozier, Grant ............................ 71
Depkat, Volker ............................. 81
Derifield, Coreen .......................... 28
Dersnah, Megan ...................... 23, 46
Desai, Manali .................................. 5
Deutsch, Tracey .......................... 122
Diaz, Delphine .............................. 45
Dibben, Chris .......................... 61, 95
Diehl, Paul .................................. 158
Dijkman, Jessica ........................... 50
Dillenburg, Elizabeth .................. 123
Dillon, Lisa ........................... 71, 125
Dixon, Marc ................................ 117
Dominguez, Martha ...................... 35
Dong, Hao ............................ 28, 136
Dong, Yige ........................... 90, 150
Donrovich, Robyn ...................... 119
Dribe, Martin .............. 8, 70, 95, 154
Drixler, Fabian ...................... 42, 134
Dromi, Shai ............................ 40, 58
Dublin, Thomas .......................... 157
DuBois, Luritta ............................. 79
Dudaronak, Yuliya ................. 67, 89
DuMontier, Benjamin John .......... 20
Dunn, Oliver Buxton .................. 148
Dupont, Brandon .................. 42, 143
Durfee, Michael .......................... 124
DuRivage, Justin........................... 88
Duschinski, Haley ....................... 134
Dyble, Louise ............................... 91
Dyer, Hannah ................................ 79
Dzuback, Mary Ann ......... 8, 60, 125
E
Eckstein, Susan ............................. 98
Edvinsson, Soren .......... 51, 125, 153
Edwards, Gary ............................ 137
Edwards, Zophia ......................... 149
Eguiguren, Mercedes .................... 20
Ehsani, Kaveh ............................. 110
Eidlin, Barry ........................... 8, 117
Eiss, Paul .................................... 106
Ekamper, Peter ....................... 44, 82
Eley, Geoff ............................. 20, 48
Ellialti, Tugce ..................... 112, 160
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Eloranta, Jari ............................... 139
Embrick, David ........................... 149
Emigh, Rebecca Jean ............ 55, 149
Endelman, Jonathan ...................... 30
Engberg, Elisabeth .............. 8, 62, 82
Eppel, Marius ............................... 33
Ergene, Bogac ............................. 143
Ergin, Murat ......................... 38, 120
Erikson, Emily .............................. 63
Ermakoff, Ivan ............................ 108
Escoffier, Jeffrey .................. 49, 159
Everett, Parker .............................. 22
F
Faue, Elizabeth ... 4, 5, 8, 83, 135, 147
Fauve-Chamoux, Antoinette ......... 33
Favero, Giovanni ................ 102, 138
Fawver, Kate ............................... 126
Federman, Cary .................... 41, 113
Feinstein, Yuval .................... 66, 158
Felker-Kantor, Max ...................... 40
Fermin, Baranda ........................... 40
Fernandez, Lilia .................... 21, 112
Ferree, Myra Marx ................ 23, 151
Ferrie, Joseph ................................ 95
Fertig, Christine ...................... 18, 71
Fetner, Tina................................. 151
Fetter, Bruce ........................... 18, 96
Feys, Torsten ................................ 46
Fine, Gary ................................... 151
Fink, Leon..................................... 72
Fitzgerald, David ........................ 107
Flores, Ruben ................................ 72
Flynn, Karen ................................. 72
Follis, Karolina ..................... 99, 130
Follis, Luca ................................. 152
Fornasin, Alessio ........................ 134
Fortner, Michael ............. 8, 124, 132
Fourcade, Marion .................... 20, 37
Fourie, Johan ................................ 96
Fox, Cybelle ........................... 65, 86
Francis, Megan ............................. 93
Franzosi, Roberto .......................... 71
Fraunhofer, Hedwig ...................... 56
Frazier, Jessica ............................ 112
Frey, Christopher .......................... 60
Friedman, Judith J. .................. 47, 54
Friedman, Tami ............................ 96
Fronczak, Joseph ................ 111, 155
Fullerton, Andrew ......................... 97
Fure-Slocum, Eric ....................... 147
Fyson, Donald ....................... 69, 113
G
Gagnon, Alain ....................... 71, 125
Galer, Dustin ................................. 34
Gallien, Kathryn ......................... 134
Galofré-Vila, Gregori ................... 69
Galvin, Daniel ............................. 117
Garcia, Justin D. ........................... 29
Garcia-Del Moral, Paulina ........... 23
Garðarsdóttir, Ólöf ........................ 70
Garelli, Glenda............................ 130
Garland, Libby .............................. 64
Garpenhag, Lars............................ 62
Garret, Eilidh .......................... 61, 95
Gaston, Pablo .............................. 146
Gauvreau, Danielle ................. 4, 125
Geiger, Mark ..................... 8, 42, 143
Gellman, Mneesha ........................ 39
Gemici, Kurtulus .......................... 36
Gentile, Antonina .................. 28, 118
Gerber, Alison .............................. 16
Gerber, Theodor.......................... 131
Gerontakis, Steven ...................... 157
Gerteis, Joe ................................. 124
Geschwind, Carl-Henry .............. 110
Geva, Dorit ...2, 5, 9, 66, 101, 121, 151
Gibbons, Joseph ............................ 40
Gladstein, Mimi R. ....................... 67
Glassman, Jonathon .................... 120
Glenna, Leland............................ 138
Glock, Judge ................................. 40
Go, Julian ........................ 63, 74, 114
Godfrey, Barry ........................ 69, 93
Goessl, Martin .............................. 49
Goksel, Hayrunnisa .................... 112
Goldberg, Chad ............................. 86
Golden, Janet ................................ 34
Goldstone, Jack ............................. 63
Golub, Stephen ............................. 42
Gondal, Neha ........................ 24, 143
Gonzalez, Matilde ......................... 35
González Bollo, Hernán .............. 138
González López, Greethel............. 71
Goodman, Adam ................. 106, 128
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Gorniok, Lukasz ......................... 100
Gorski, Philip .................................. 9
Gorsky, Martin ............................. 25
Goswami, Manu ......................... 114
Gould, Mark ............................... 120
Gourse, Alexander ........................ 21
Graff, Harvey J ..................... 70, 111
Graizbord, Diana .................... 17, 32
Grakhov, Alexey........................... 28
Grama, Emanuela ....................... 106
Grant, Daragh J. .......................... 103
Grass, Noa .................................... 90
Gratton, Brian ..................... 106, 128
Gray, Jane ..................................... 31
Green, Nancy L. ......................... 147
Greenberg, Joel ........................... 138
Greenland, Fiona ............ 16, 48, 133
Gregory, Ian .............................. 5, 44
Grillot, Thomas............................. 89
Grisard, Dominique .... 9, 56, 76, 133
Grisinger, Joanna ........................ 121
Grondona, Ana ............................. 22
Gronewold, Sue ............................ 49
Groutsis, Dimitria ......................... 53
Gruber, Siegfried ........ 18, 26, 44, 60
Gruss, Laura ................................. 46
Guerin, Ayasha ........................... 151
Guevarra, Anna........................... 140
Guglielmo, Jennifer ...................... 85
Guilhot, Nicolas .......................... 107
Gundaker, Grey ............................ 70
Gunn, Julia.................................. 127
Guntupalli, Aravinda .................... 25
Guo, Diansheng .......................... 126
Guthörl, Milena .......................... 141
Guthrie, Deirdre .......................... 130
Gutierrez, Rocio ......................... 116
Gutiérrez, Elena .......................... 137
Gutmann, Myron ................ 108, 118
Guzman, M. Antonio .................... 37
Guzowski, Piotr ............................ 18
H
Haage, Helena............................... 34
Haapala, Pertti ............................ 139
Habinek, Jacob ........................... 133
Hacker, J. David . 4, 65, 70, 134, 154
Hager, Christopher ....................... 70
Haines, Michael ............................ 70
Halfmann, Drew ..................... 65, 86
Hall, Jacob .................................. 155
Hall, Matthew ............................... 32
Hamano, Kiyoshi .................... 18, 42
Hamark, Jesper ............................. 28
Hammad, Hanan ..................... 49, 57
Hammerton, A. James .................. 36
Hampton, Jameel .......................... 82
Han, Sangwoo ............................ 144
Hanashima, Makoto ................ 25, 82
Hanley, Sarah ............................... 31
Hanna, Alexander ................. 75, 109
Hannikainen, Matti ..................... 139
Hanson, Heidi A. .................... 71, 96
Hanss, Eric.................................. 105
Harcourt, Bernard ....................... 128
Harders, Levke ............................. 81
Harrie, Lars ................................... 61
Harris, Bernard ... 18, 25, 69, 82, 95, 141
Harris, Joseph ............................. 115
Harris, Kevan ...... 9, 75, 88, 101, 110
Harris, Trevor ............................... 52
Harth, Amy ................................. 156
Hass, Jeffrey ................................. 89
Hasstedt, Sandra ........................... 96
Hatton, Erin .................................. 84
Haveman, Heather ................ 27, 101
Haverty-Stacke, Donna ............... 135
Hayes, Christopher ............... 47, 149
He, Wenkai ........................... 88, 155
Hedefalk, Finn ...................... 61, 119
Hejtmanek, Milan ......................... 84
Helgertz, Jonas ..................... 95, 153
Henricks, Kasey .................... 65, 149
Henson, II, Warner ....................... 73
Hepler, Allison ............................. 83
Hepworth, Jonathan ...................... 85
Hernandez, Adrea ....................... 130
Hertel-Fernandez, Alexander ........ 29
Hesse, Barnor ............................. 121
Hetherington, Philippa .................. 49
Hevia, James ............................... 158
Hewitt, Lucy ................................. 27
Hicks, Bethany ............................. 63
Higami, Emiko ............................. 25
Hilevych, Yuliya........................... 33
Index
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Hillmann, Henning ....................... 76
Hin, Saskia .................................. 119
Hinde, Andrew................ 25, 82, 154
Hirota, Hidetaka.......................... 136
Hirschman, Daniel ...................... 115
Hnatow, Andrew ..................... 44, 92
Hoang, Kimberly ........................ 129
Hoehn, Maria .............................. 147
Hoff, Derek ............................... 5, 60
Hollifield, James ........................... 98
Hood, Clifton ................................ 81
Hospelhorn, Emma ..................... 145
Hough, Phillip ............................... 88
Huber, Karen ................................ 34
Hudson, Geoffrey ................... 34, 51
Hundman, Eric ............................ 159
Hung, Ho-fung .................. 63, 75, 88
Hung, Ho-Fung ............................... 4
Hunt, Bradford ............................ 122
Hunter, Albert ............................. 151
Hurd, Ian ..................................... 107
I
Igo, Sarah E. ................................... 5
Ikebe, Shannon ..................... 28, 146
Immerwahr, Daniel ................. 25, 38
Innis-Jimenez, Michael ................. 21
Inoue, Hiroko .............................. 111
Inwood, Kris ............. 25, 69, 94, 134
Irby, Courtney ............................. 120
Isaac, Larry ................................. 148
Isaac, Martin ................................... 4
Ismayilov, Murad .......................... 91
Ivarsson, Soren ............................. 16
Iyer, Samantha .............................. 38
J
Jaadla, Hannaliis ................. 119, 154
Jackson, Erika ............................. 152
Jackson, Regine ...................... 38, 53
Jacobs, Meg .................................... 5
Janiewski, Dolores ........ 89, 131, 157
Janse, Maartje ............................... 66
Janssens, Angélique ........ 82, 95, 125
Jany-Catrice, Florerce ................. 138
Jaremski, Matthew ........................ 70
Jaroszynska-Kirchmann, Anna ... 100
Jefferson, Robert ........................... 47
Jenks, Hilary ............................... 129
Jerneck, Alexander ........... 29, 32, 90
Jew, Victor .................................. 129
Jewell, Joseph ............................... 74
Jin, Hui-han .................................. 31
Jinno, Kiyoshi ............................... 18
Jockel, Alice ............................... 160
Johnson, Cedric .......................... 139
Johnson, Joan .............................. 140
Johnson, Kimberley .............. 40, 124
Johnson, Noel ............................... 94
Johnson, Ryan ............................. 155
Johnson, Tina Phillips ................... 34
Johnson, Victoria ............................ 8
Johnston, Helen ...................... 24, 69
Jolet, Brian .......................... 130, 135
Jones, Elizabeth Anne ................. 118
Jones, Esyllt ............................ 51, 82
Jones, Jennifer ...................... 54, 157
Jones, Kevin ................................. 48
Jones, Thomas C. .......................... 45
Jones-Gailani, Nadia ..................... 56
Joo, Jin Su ................................... 122
Jordà, Joan Pau ........................... 119
Jordan, Gwen ................................ 50
Joseph, Lauren ...................... 56, 159
Julie, Reuben .............................. 125
Jung, Chungse ....................... 46, 108
Junker, Andrew ....................... 55, 93
Junkka, Johan ............................. 119
Juravich, Nicholas ...................... 127
K
Kabadayi, M. Erdem ................... 114
Kage, Rieko ................................ 118
Kaiser, Joshua ............................. 152
Kamler, Erin ................................. 23
Kane, Anne ........................... 24, 156
Kang, Raymond .......................... 145
Kantabutra, Vitit ........................... 71
Kanvaria, Vinod Kumar ................ 17
Karbownik, Krzysztof................. 104
Kasakoff, Alice ..................... 95, 126
Katznelson, Ira ........................ 12, 74
Kaya, Ayse ................................... 42
Kearney, Matthew ...................... 127
Keeling, Drew ......................... 46, 63
Keiter, Lindsay ........................... 140
Kelley, Carol ................................. 99
Index
170
Kelly, Hilton ................................. 74
Kershaw, Paul V. .................. 96, 131
Kestenbaum, Meyer .......... 47, 66, 76
Kettunen, Pauli ........................... 110
Khaustova, Ekaterina .................... 28
Khurshid, Ayesha ................. 78, 109
Kim, Bo-mi ................................... 54
Kim, Diana ................................. 103
Kim, Jaeeun .......................... 99, 148
Kimeldorf, Howard ....................... 27
Kina, Laura ................................... 29
King, Desmond ..................... 65, 129
King, Mike.................................... 79
Kippen, Rebecca ........................... 82
Kirby, Graham .............................. 61
Kirtchik, Olessia ........................... 87
Kitzmiller, Erika ........................... 81
Kleberg Hansen, Anne Katrine .... 26
Klein, Jennifer ...................... 72, 117
Klein, Joanne ........................ 16, 152
Klein, Shawn ................................ 67
Kleinman, Daniel ........................ 125
Klett, Joseph ........................... 32, 91
Klinger, Janeen ............................. 73
Klüsener, Sebastian ................ 44, 70
Knapp, Shoshana Milgram ........... 67
Knauer, Nancy ............................ 113
Knepper, Paul ....................... 50, 152
Knigge, Antonie ................... 95, 144
Knowles, Anne ..................... 83, 145
Kojola, Erik ................................ 146
Kok, Jan .......................... 8, 105, 134
Korteweg, Anna ...... 9, 112, 132, 151
Koski-Karell, Daniel ..................... 30
Kovari, Jason ................................ 65
Kowalski, Alexandra .................... 58
Koylu, Caglar ............................. 126
Kozlowski, Iga .............................. 23
Krause, Sabine ............................ 104
Krippner, Greta ......................... 4, 64
Kurjanska, Malgorzata .... 72, 89, 114
Kurosu, Satomi ..................... 28, 134
Kyriakoudes, Louis ................. 9, 108
L
La Croix, Sumner ............... 8, 32, 94
Lacevic, Ahmed .......................... 145
Lachmann, Richard ............... 66, 101
Lacy, Tim ..................................... 59
Laffoon, Dennis .............................. 1
Lafreniere, Donald .......... 8, 105, 116
Lainer-Vos, Dan ............... 8, 93, 124
Lakhani, Sarah .............................. 50
Lakkimsetti, Chaitanya ............... 109
Läll, Markus ............................... 119
Lanata Briones, Cecilia T. ......... 102
Lancia, Jessica ............................ 112
Lang, Johannes ....................... 16, 58
Lanza, Janine ................................ 44
Lapidus, John .............................. 110
Lara-Millan, Armando .................. 37
Larsen, Bolette Frydendahl ... 26, 142
Larson, Eric ................................ 146
Lassen, Jonathan ......................... 150
Lavely, Wiliam ............................. 42
Law, Anna .................................... 98
Lawrence, Adrea ............... 8, 60, 133
Lawson, George ............ 63, 107, 149
Laxer, Emily ................................. 23
Le Normand, Brigitte .......... 9, 63, 85
Leclercq, Valérie .......................... 62
Lee, Hakyoung ............................. 30
Lee, James .................. 9, 28, 45, 136
Lee, Joyman ................................ 118
Lee, Kangsan .............................. 109
Lee, Monica .................................. 94
Lee, Naeyun ........................ 100, 107
Lee, Sangkuk ........................ 95, 144
Lee, Wonjae .................................. 95
Lee, Yi-Fang ............................... 120
Leeds, Adam ................................. 17
Lehman, Brittany ........................ 156
Leinonen, Johanna ...................... 148
Lemus, Cheryl .............................. 34
Leonard, Susan Hautaniemi .. 51, 154
Lerman, Amy ................................ 37
Leslie, Camilo ............................ 143
Levi, Ron ...................................... 46
Levin, Pia...................................... 51
Levine, Daniel ............................ 107
Levine, Susan ............................... 85
Levitan, Kathrin .......................... 154
Levitt, Peggy ................................ 58
Lewis, Cynthia .............................. 71
Li, Kan .......................................... 31
Index
171
Lichtman, Allan .............................. 9
Lien, Scott..................................... 90
Light, Tracy Penny ....................... 56
Limberger, Michael .................... 111
Ling, Huping ................................. 29
Little, Daniel ... 9, 72, 97, 115, 131, 155
Liu, Lisong ........................... 35, 147
Liu, Tessie P. .............................. 129
Lloyd, Christopher ...................... 139
Loeffler, Mark .............................. 20
Logan, John ................................ 105
Logan, Shirley .............................. 70
Lopez, Ricardo.............................. 35
Lori, Noora ................................. 110
Losier, Toussaint ........................ 142
Lovell, Kera ................................ 112
Loveman, Mara ....................... 60, 86
Low, Bobbi ................................. 136
Lu, Qian ...................................... 143
Lu, Zhaojin ................................. 150
Luby, Brittany ............................. 122
Lucassen, Leo ....................... 98, 147
Ludlow, Natalie C. .................. 43, 51
Luethi, Barbara ............................... 9
Luft, Aliza Rebecca ............ 120, 156
Lumsden, Stephanie ............ 119, 149
Luna, Zakiya ................. 86, 101, 137
Lundgren, Anna Sofia ................... 43
Lybeck, Eric Royal ............. 104, 133
Lynch, Katherine ............ 5, 8, 33, 42
Lyons, Leilah .............................. 145
M
Ma, Zhiying .................................. 43
Maccari-Clayton, Marina .......... 9, 98
Mackinnon, Alison ............. 105, 125
MacLean, Nancy ................... 72, 157
MacNamara, Trent ........................ 33
MacPherson, Robert ..................... 44
Madanipour, Ali............................ 94
Madry, Scott ............................... 118
Madsen, Richard ........................... 55
Maerean, Andreea-Alexandra ....... 42
Mahan, Margo ............................ 112
Mahoney, James ................. 149, 158
Maier-Sarti, Wendy ...................... 79
Major, Aaron .................... 36, 72, 90
Makene, Fortunata Songora .......... 79
Maksudyan, Nazan ....................... 68
Mallard, Gregoire ................... 41, 50
Maloney, Thomas ................. 71, 104
Mandemakers, Kees ...................... 60
Mann, Emily ............................... 137
Mann, Keith .................................. 44
Manning, Joseph ........................... 97
Manovich, Ellen...................... 44, 56
Mantena, Karuna ........................ 103
Marcin, Daniel .............................. 94
Marshall, Barbara L. ..................... 56
Marshall, Emily ............................ 60
Marshall, Lydia ............................. 19
Marten, James ............................. 142
Marti-Henneberg, Jordi ................. 44
Martin, Isaac ........................... 64, 86
Martinez, Anne ............................. 21
Martin-Forero, Lourdes .............. 116
Martino-Trutor, Gina .................... 78
Marvin, Thomas.......................... 146
Maxwell-Stewart, Hamish ...... 25, 69
Maynes, Mary Jo .......... 31, 111, 123
Mayrl, Damon ... 17, 24, 89, 120, 159
Mazumder, Rajit ........................... 55
McAndrews, Lawrence ................. 73
McAtakney, Laura ........................ 25
McBride, Logan .......................... 124
McCalman, Janet .......................... 82
McCamant, Jane ........................... 50
McCants, Anne ... 6, 59, 97, 118, 138
McCarthy, John .......................... 150
McCarthy, Michael ..................... 146
McCoy, Alfred .................... 143, 158
McCray, Lucinda M.......... 18, 26, 62
McDonagh, Eileen ................ 46, 148
McDonnell, Erin ........................... 85
McDonnell, Terence ............... 16, 32
McElderry, Christina .................... 89
McEvoy, Grainne .......................... 73
McIntosh, John ............................. 71
McLaughlin, Eoin ......................... 25
McLean, Paul .................. 24, 72, 143
McNeely, Connie L. ..................... 89
McQuade, Brendan ..................... 143
Meadow, Tey .............................. 129
Meagher, Richard ............... 120, 131
Mearsheimer, John ...................... 158
Index
172
Mehrotra, Ajay ..................... 2, 5, 47
Melendez, Jose ........................... 145
Menchik, Daniel ........................... 26
Mendes, Gabriel ................... 78, 130
Merchant, Emily ................... 60, 106
Merckle, Pierre ............................. 94
Merithew, Caroline ..................... 155
Merkin, Yael ............................... 140
Merriman, Ben .............................. 27
Meyer, Leisa ............................... 113
Meyer, Peter ............................. 8, 32
Meyer, Rachel ...................... 27, 146
Meyer, Steve ................................. 83
Micucci, Marcela .......................... 92
Miller, Bradley ........................... 113
Miller, Brian J. K. ....................... 156
Miller, Lisa L. ............................. 132
Miller, Pavla ................................. 18
Miller, Vivien ............................... 69
Millo, Yuval ................................. 32
Milloy, Jeremy .............................. 83
Millward, Gareth .......................... 34
Mincyte, Diana ................... 108, 138
Mineau, Geraldine ........................ 71
Mische, Ann ................................. 22
Mitch, David ................. 50, 104, 125
Mitchell, Christopher .................. 159
Mitrani, Sam ............................... 142
Moch, Leslie Page .......... 52, 63, 128
Moenkediek, Bastian ................. 144
Molitoris, Joseph ........................ 154
Molnar, Virag ............................. 150
Mönkediek, Bastian ...................... 71
Monsma, Karl ....................... 19, 120
Monti, Daniel ........................ 56, 151
Moodie, Benjamin ........................ 78
Moon, Danelle .............................. 49
Mooney, Graham .................. 62, 104
Mooney, Jadwiga ........... 20, 28, 52, 134
Moore, Kelly .............................. 122
Moran, Heather ........................... 126
Moran, Timothy .......................... 107
Morgan, Kimberly . 37, 47, 72, 110, 128
Moriconi-Ebrard, Francois ........... 62
Moring, Beatrice ..................... 18, 33
Morris, Ian .................................... 97
Morrison, Heidi .......................... 142
Moruzzi, Norma Claire ....... 130, 151
Moss, Hilary ........................... 70, 81
Motomura, Hiroshi ..................... 128
Mouton, Michelle ..................... 4, 68
Moya, Cristina ............................ 136
Moya, Jose ................ 19, 28, 99, 128
Moyle, Helen .............................. 119
Mozumi, Seiichiro ........................ 21
Mudge, Stephanie Lee .................... 9
Mueller, Brian .............................. 56
Mullally, Sasha ................. 8, 34, 116
Muller, Christopher .............. 93, 132
Muller, Sean ................................. 96
Munson, Ziad .......................... 76, 86
Murphy, Edward ......................... 106
Murphy, Erin ................................ 29
Murphy, Rachel .......................... 126
Murray, John ........................ 4, 6, 32
Murray, Josh ................................. 27
Murray, Seth ......................... 87, 118
Musto, Jennifer ....................... 23, 79
Myers, Alexander ......................... 54
Myers, Tamara ........................ 8, 113
Myrick, Amy .......................... 21, 41
N
Nagar, Naama ............................. 100
Nagata, Mary Louise 18, 33, 94, 126
Naidoo, Kammila ......................... 33
Nations, Jennifer ........................... 29
Navot, Edo ............................ 97, 146
Necochea, Raul ........................... 134
Nelson, Garrett ........................... 126
Nelson, Marie Clark ............... 34, 82
Nelson, Matt ......................... 70, 120
Nelson, Samuel ..... 9, 55, 66, 87, 120
Ness, Immanuel .............. 19, 84, 106
Neumann, Tracy ......................... 147
Neyrinck, Ward .......................... 119
Nichols, James .............................. 19
Nichter, Matthew .................. 47, 100
Nickrand, Jessica .......................... 83
Nilsson, Ulrika Lagerlöf ....... 51, 116
Norton, Matthew........................... 55
Nott, John ................................... 119
Novak, William .................... 31, 121
O
Ó Conchubhair, Brian ................. 123
Index
173
Öberg, Stefan ................................ 61
Oberlin, Kathleen ........................ 153
Obert, Jonathan ............................. 76
Ocobock, Abigail .................... 49, 78
O'Connor, Alice .......................... 121
Odem, Mary .................................. 53
Offner, Amy ................................. 17
Ogórek, Bartosz .......................... 119
Ojala, Jari .................................... 139
Olmsted, John ............................... 30
Olson, Sherry ...................... 105, 126
Olsson, Tore ................................. 38
Onasch, Elizabeth ..... 9, 38, 120, 132
O'Neill, Karen ............................. 118
Orenic, Liesl ................................. 84
Orloff, Ann ........... 3, 37, 47, 68, 77, 128
Ossei-Owusu, Shaun ............. 50, 130
Otis, Melissa ........................... 54, 60
Ottanelli, Fraser ...................... 85, 99
Ottaway, Susannah ..................... 154
Ottosson, Anders .................... 18, 26
Overlaet, Kim ............................. 154
Owens, J. B. ............................ 27, 71
Oxley, Les............................... 25, 94
P
Pacewicz, Josh .............................. 36
Pak, Susie ..................................... 81
Pallares, Amalia ............................ 64
Papadopoulos, Yannis G.S............ 53
Parigi, Paolo ........................... 73, 93
Park, Albert................................. 136
Park, Alyssa .................................. 63
Park, Jung Mee ............................. 67
Park, Lisa Sun-Hee ..................... 137
Parker, Brenda ............................ 140
Parker, Caitlin ............................... 40
Parkinson, Sarah ......................... 159
Parry, Diana C. ............................. 56
Parsons, Anne ............................. 142
Parvez, Fareen .............................. 87
Pasciuti, Daniel ....................... 9, 111
Patenaude, Sara ............................. 54
Patterson, Orlando ...................... 149
Pedersen, David .......................... 106
Pedraza, Silvia ............................ 131
Pehkonen, Jaakko ....................... 139
Peng, Ito ...................................... 132
Perdue, Peter C. .......... 9, 84, 97, 155
Perera, Muditha ............................ 50
Peretz, Pauline .............................. 90
Pereyra, Diego ............................ 138
Perlmann, Joel .............................. 60
Pertilla, Atiba ................................ 81
Petersen, Klaus ..................... 47, 110
Peterson, Anna .............................. 34
Peterson, Benjamin ......................... 8
Petersson, Erik .............................. 43
Petrovic, Igor ................................ 27
Pfaff, Steven ................................... 5
Philippe, Yann .............................. 56
Phillips, Denise ........................... 133
Phillips, Lisa ................................. 84
Pieper, Jadwiga ............................... 9
Pihos, Peter ................................. 124
Piraino, Patrizio ............................ 96
Pitts, Jennifer .............................. 103
Platt, Harold .................................. 91
Pleck, Elizabeth .......................... 113
Plummer, Brenda Gayle .............. 129
Pluskota, Marion ..................... 24, 57
Plys, Kristin ............................ 27, 88
Pomeranz, Kenneth ..................... 155
Pooley, Colin .......................... 52, 85
Pope-Obeda, Emily ..................... 148
Porter, Maria ............................... 136
Postone, Moishe............................ 20
Potluri, Keerthi ............................. 91
Poutanen, Mary Anne ................. 113
Power, Margaret ................... 79, 131
Prak, Maarten ............................... 50
Prasad, Monica ......................... 4, 64
Prévost, Jean-Guy ......... 60, 102, 138
Puaca, Brian ................................ 104
Pugliese, Maude............................ 32
Punjabi, Bharat ............................. 48
Purdy, Michelle ............................ 81
Q
Quaranta, Luciana ....................... 153
Quinn, Sarah ............................... 159
R
Radinsky, Josh ............................ 145
Rafshoon, Ellen .......................... 128
Rainio-Niemi, Johanna ............... 139
Rajan, Irudaya ............................. 105
Index
174
Ramamurthy, Priti ........................ 77
Ramiro-Fariñas, Diego ............... 116
Rathbone, Keith .......................... 100
Ravina, Mark ................................ 42
Ray, Raka ....... 68, 77, 101, 109, 114
Reay, Michael ............................... 42
Rector, Josiah ............................... 83
Reed, Adolph .............................. 139
Reed, Isaac...................... 24, 88, 102
Reeder, Linda ........... 36, 52, 99, 148
Regina, Christophe ....................... 24
Reher, David ............................... 115
Reich, Jennifer ........................ 51, 78
Reich, Steven A. ......................... 127
Reid, Alice .............................. 61, 95
Reiff, Jan .................................... 111
Reinecke, David ..................... 48, 59
Reingold, Beth .............................. 53
Reny, Marie-Eve........................... 55
Requena, Miguel......................... 115
Richie, Beth .................................. 76
Richter, Kelly Kelleher ................. 40
Rider, Christopher ........................ 27
Riel, Jeremy ................................ 145
Riley, Dylan .................................. 55
Risling-Baldy, Cutcha ................ 119
Rivers, Daniel ............................. 113
Roberto, Elizabeth ...................... 116
Roberts, Dorothy ........................ 137
Roberts, Evan ... 2, 5, 8, 25, 43, 69, 125
Roberts, Jessica........................... 145
Robinson, Christopher .................. 51
Rodriguez, Javier ........................ 119
Rodriguez, Michael ................ 32, 54
Rodriguez, Tania .......................... 35
Rogers, Naomi .............................. 82
Rohsenow, John S. ....................... 29
Roll, Michael .............................. 159
Romero, Daniel............................. 53
Rotering, Paul ............................. 119
Roth, Benita ........................ 112, 151
Rottmann, Susan ......................... 156
Roubinek, Eric .............................. 31
Royster, Jacqueline Jones ............. 70
Rubin, Eli.................................... 150
Rubin, Gayle ............................... 159
Rud, Soren .................................... 16
Ruffin, II, Herbert G. .................... 47
Ruggles, Steven ...................... 26, 70
Rury, John .................................. 135
Rusterholz, Caroline ..................... 33
Ryan, Elizabeth............................. 92
Ryckbosch, Wouter .............. 59, 111
S
Sababu, Umeme .................... 47, 149
Sadri, Mahmoud ........................... 94
Saeed, Sadia ............................ 30, 67
Sala, Roberto ................................ 58
Salas, Miguel Tinker................... 110
Saleh, Mohamed ................. 114, 135
Salonius, Annalisa ........................ 17
Salzmann, Ariel .................... 66, 157
Salzmann, Joshua ......................... 91
Sanchez, Romy ............................. 45
Sánchez-Domínguez, María . 43, 105
Sandberg, Brian ............................ 24
Sandén, Annika............................. 43
Sandström, Glenn ............... 115, 134
Santiago, Kelvin ......................... 143
Sanz-Gimeno, Alberto ................ 105
Sargent, Brian ............................. 148
Sarkar, Sula .................................. 44
Saša Vukadinovic, Vojin ............. 67
Sass, Jensen ............................ 32, 73
Sassi, Jonathan .............................. 66
Satter, Robin ............................... 141
Sauer, Angelika E. .................. 46, 53
Savci, Evren ............................ 68, 77
Sawyer, Stephen ......................... 128
Scalone, Francesco ............... 70, 134
Schaffner, Laurie .......................... 76
Schaffnit, Susie ........................... 136
Scherzer, Kenneth A. .................... 22
Schieber, David .......................... 151
Schilt, Kristen ............................. 129
Schlagdenhauffen, Regis .............. 49
Schlichting, Kurt................... 22, 116
Schmidt, Allison ......................... 117
Schmidt, Ariadne ........................ 154
Schmidt, Ingo ............................. 146
Schneider, Dorothee ..... 64, 117, 128
Schneider, Eric ................... 132, 154
Schneiderhan, Erik ............... 41, 133
Schofield, Phillipp ........................ 28
Index
175
Schrover, Marlou .................. 19, 117
Schrum, Ethan .............................. 59
Schwartz, Michael ........................ 27
Schwartz, Robert .......................... 62
Scofield, Devlin .......................... 117
Sear, Rebecca ............................. 136
Sebak, Per Kristian ....................... 46
Sen, Jhuma .................................... 78
SenGupta, Gunja ........................... 28
Sewell, William ........................ 3, 75
Shahrokni, Nazanin ........ 68, 77, 130
Shani, Liron .................................. 22
Sharma, Vivek ...................... 37, 101
Sharp, Paul .................................... 42
Sheetz-Nguyen, Jessica Ann ....... 123
Shen, Hsiu-hua............................ 160
Shermer, Elizabeth .......... 25, 59, 147
Shiff, Talia ........................ 68, 77, 78
Shih, Elena .............................. 23, 79
Shimizu, Yoshifumi ...................... 26
Shull, Kristina ............................... 98
Sieberg, Katri .............................. 139
Sielemann, Rasmus ....................... 16
Silveira, Luis ................................. 44
Silvey, Rachel ............................. 132
Singh, Sourabh ............................. 73
Sinke, Suzanne........................ 36, 99
Sjöberg, Maria ...................... 79, 104
Skarpelis, Anna ................... 108, 156
Skotnes, Andor ........................... 127
Slater, Joseph .............................. 127
Smirnova, Michelle ................ 78, 91
Smit, Aniek ................................. 147
Smith, Brenda V. .......................... 76
Smith, Carl .................................. 111
Smith, Christi M. .................... 8, 124
Smith, Jason Scott ....................... 147
Smith, Jeffrey ............................... 95
Smith, Ken ...................... 71, 96, 153
Smith, Preston ............................. 139
Smith, Rogers ....................... 86, 129
Snopkowski, Kristin ................... 136
Söland, Birgitte ............. 4, 8, 68, 113
Solli, Arne............................... 26, 44
Son, Byung-giu ........................... 144
Southall, Humphrey .............. 27, 153
Sparrow, James ......... 25, 47, 74, 128
Speck, Sarah ............................... 160
Spero, Ellan .................................. 17
Spiekermann, Uwe ........................ 81
Spillman, Lyn ..................... 101, 125
Spreen, David ............................... 20
Stabler, Samuel ............................. 45
Stahl, Kenneth .............................. 22
Stamatov, Peter ............................. 66
Stampnitzky, Lisa ................... 6, 115
Staniland, Paul ........................ 39, 75
Steinberg, Marc W. ....................... 30
Steinmetz, George .. 31, 75, 103, 121
Steneck, Nicholas ......................... 89
Stern, Alexandra ......................... 137
Stern, Phillip ............................... 103
Steward, Dan .............................. 153
Stiglich, Janice .............................. 84
Stillerman, Joel ..................... 96, 146
Storrs, Landon R. Y. ................... 157
Strachey, Antonia ......................... 37
Strand, Michael ............................. 24
Streeter, Carrie .............................. 18
Strickland, Jeffery ................. 51, 149
Sugrue, Thomas .......... 3, 11, 74, 141
Suh, Chan S. ............................... 109
Surak, Kristin .............................. 136
Svedin, Glenn ............................. 152
Svensson, Patrick .......................... 61
Swedberg, Sarah ......................... 152
Sweeny, Robert ........................... 135
Swietlicki, Mateusz ...................... 79
Sylvester, Kenneth .......... 9, 108, 126
Szoltysek, Mikolaj ........................ 18
T
Tabakoglu, Bahar .......................... 87
Tabili, Laura ................................. 52
Tahk, Susannah ............................. 21
Taillon, Paul Michel ........... 127, 135
Takai, Yukari ........................ 46, 106
Tanaka, Miho .............................. 137
Tandon, Pankhuri .......................... 78
Tani, Karen ................................. 121
Tarbert, Jesse .............................. 110
Tarrow, Sidney ........................... 109
Tatarek, Nancy........................ 18, 43
Tauger, Mark ................................ 38
Tazreiter, Claudia ................... 19, 53
Index
176
Teh, Limin ............................ 38, 120
Teo, Youyenn ..................... 101, 109
Thai, Philip ................................... 37
Thakkilapati, Sri ......................... 123
Thakkilapati, Sri ........................ 123
Thakore, Bhoomi .................. 54, 157
Thane, Pat ............................. 92, 141
Thomann, Matthew ....................... 39
Thomas, James ........................... 149
Thomas, William .......................... 83
Thorvaldsen, Gunnar .............. 25, 61
Thurber, Timothy ................... 9, 100
Tickner, Amanda ........................ 118
Tinsley, Meghan ........................... 38
Tirres, Allison ............................. 128
Todor, Arpad ................................ 37
Tolnay, Stewart............................. 93
Tomassetti, Julia ........................... 97
Tomobe, Ken'ichi ........... 25, 82, 137
Torres, Catalina .......................... 119
Touchelay, Béatrice .................... 138
Trevizo, Dolores ........................... 53
Truzzi, Oswaldo ........................... 20
Tso, Lai ................................... 26, 87
Turkmen, Gulay ............................ 87
Tutino, John .................................... 5
Tutterow, Craig............................. 32
Twarog, Emily LaBarbera .... 84, 122
Tzeggai, Fithawee ......................... 17
U
Underwood, Norman .................... 30
Uno, Kathleen ............................. 142
Unsworth, Kristene ..................... 143
Urdank, Albion M. ..................... 123
Uribe, Monica ............................... 35
Uzun, Nil ...................................... 41
V
Vala, Carsten ................................ 55
Valdes, Annmarie ......................... 78
Vallgarda, Karen ......................... 123
Vallström, Maria........................... 62
van Alphen, Elise .......................... 49
van den Boomen, Nynke .............. 82
van der Heijden, Manon .. 24, 151, 154
Van Horn, Robert ....................... 131
van Poppel, Frans ......................... 44
van Voss, Lex Heerma ............ 49, 57
Van Wart, Justin ......................... 118
Van Zee, Marynel Ryan .............. 111
VanderMeer, Philip ........................ 3
Varel, David ................................. 74
Vascik, George ......................... 8, 52
Vaughan, Margaret ....................... 97
Vélez Valencia, Cristina .............. 48
Velitchkova, Ana .......................... 22
Venditto, Elizabeth ....................... 73
Venturas, Lina .............................. 53
Veugelers, Jack ........................... 108
Vick, Rebecca ......................... 44, 61
Viedma, Manuel ......................... 159
Vierra, Sarah Thomsen ............... 156
Vikstrom, Lotta..................... 34, 134
Villarreal, Carlos .................. 51, 105
Villavicnecio, Francisco ............. 119
Vitale, Pablo ................................. 39
vom Hau, Matthias ............... 35, 149
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Wacquant, Loïc............................. 31
Walker, Alexis ............................ 127
Wallis, John Joseph .................... 143
Waltner, Ann ........................ 31, 142
Wang, Di ...................................... 78
Wang, Liping ................................ 84
Wang, Yingyao ........................... 150
Warner, Judy .................................. 6
Warren, Dorian ........................... 117
Weaver, Vesla............................... 37
Wedeen, Lisa ................................ 31
Wegge, Simone....................... 20, 53
Weil, Jael Goldsmith .................... 39
Weil, Patrick ............................... 128
Weiman, David ............................. 64
Weiner, Melissa F. .................. 9, 120
Weisdorf, Jacob .......................... 154
Werden, Mary ............................. 150
Werum, Regina ................... 118, 138
Westberg, Annika ......................... 60
Whalen, Jane ................................ 51
Wikström, Frida ............................ 62
Willi, Nora .................................. 156
Williams, Apryl ............................ 91
Williams, James ............................ 94
Williams, Jeremy .......................... 65
Williamson, Lee ............. 61, 95, 119
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Wilson, Michael.......................... 111
Wilson, Nicholas ............ 24, 88, 155
Wilson, Robert ...................... 43, 116
Wilson, Sven ............................... 153
Wimmer, Andreas ............... 101, 158
Wolfe, Gail ................................... 81
Won, Jaeyoun ............................. 109
Wood, Zachary ............................. 73
Woodberry, Robert ......................... 9
Wray, Anthony ........................... 104
Wynn, Graeme .............................. 83
Wynn, Jonathan ............................ 41
Wyrtzen, Jonathan ...... 9, 39, 75, 114
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Xiong, Qian ................................ 120
Xu, Ping ...................................... 120
Xu, Xiaohong ......................... 58, 93
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Yan, Fei ........................................ 84
Yang, Guobin ............................. 131
Yang, Wen-shan ......................... 136
Young, Jason ................................ 27
Yuan, May .................................... 71
Yun, In-Sook .............................. 144
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Zahlmann, Stefan ........................ 104
Zalc, Claire ................................... 94
Zanoni, Elizabeth ........................ 148
Zeng, Zhaojin ............................... 87
Zhang, Lu ..................................... 88
Zhang, Yang ......................... 90, 159
Zhou, Min ..................................... 48
Zhu, Mei ..................................... 144
Zijdeman, Richard .......... 71, 95, 144
Zimmerman, Andrew .................. 114
Zukas, Alex......................... 135, 146
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