an archived PDF of the SSHA 2014 Conference Program

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an archived PDF of the SSHA 2014 Conference Program
www.ssha.org
39th Annual Meeting of the Social Science History Association
Inequalities:
Politics, Policy, and the Past
Toronto, Ontario, Canada • November 6-9, 2014
39th Annual Meeting of the Social Science History Association
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 .................................................................................................................. 7 – 8
Book Exhibit ..................................................................................................................................... 8
Network Representatives ................................................................................................9 – 10
Network Meetings ...................................................................................................................... 11
Special Conference Events ...................................................................................................... 12
Presidential Address and Reception ................................................................................. 12
Association Business Meeting .............................................................................................. 12
Presidential Sessions ................................................................................................................ 13
Session Listing by Primary Network ......................................................................... 14– 15
SSHA Committee Meetings ..................................................................................................... 16
Program at a Glance.................................................................................................................... 17
Conference Program..................................................................................................... 18 – 143
Tour Description and Toronto Information .................................................. 144 – 145
Author Index ................................................................................................................. 146 – 157
Advertisements.............................................................................................................. 158 - 159
Hotel Maps ....................................................................................................... 160 – Back cover
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President’s Welcome
I am delighted to welcome you to Toronto for the 2014 Annual Meeting of the
Social Science History Association. Many of our panels this year focus on the
theme “Inequalities: Politics, Policy, and the Past.” Few problems have been
more central to the work of social science historians than inequalities—
whether our concern has been the social, political, and economic inequalities
that divide people in the same country or the vast disparities of wealth, power,
and military might that distinguish different countries and regions of the world.
I am especially indebted to this year’s program committee, Tony Chen
(Northwestern/Sociology), Margaret O’Mara (Washington/History), and Ken
Sylvester (Michigan/ICPSR), who crafted the call for papers, worked closely
with the Network Chairs, and helped assemble a rich set of presidential panels.
No conference better demonstrates the excitement of interdisciplinary
scholarship than this one. Our program includes cutting-edge scholarship by
demographers, economists, geographers, historians, legal scholars,
philosophers, political scientists, sociologists, urban planners, and more.
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 for promising
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, our
awards ceremony, and the Presidential Address. These are followed by the
President’s Reception. When you are not attending panels, we encourage you to
explore Toronto, one of the most diverse and cosmopolitan cities in North
America.
Thomas Sugrue
University of Pennsylvania (History), and
2014 President of the Social Science History Association
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Officers and Committees
Social Science History Association
2013-2014
President
Thomas Sugrue
University of Pennsylvania (History)
Vice President
Susan Carter
University of California (Economics)
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)
Elisabeth S. Clemens
Universityof Chicago (Sociology)
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Executive Committee
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 California, Santa Barbara (Feminist Studies)
Tommy Bengtsson
Centre for Economic Demography
John Murray
Rhodes College (Economics)
Term Expires 2016
Ajay Mehrotra
Indiana University (Law/History)
Tessie Liu
Northwestern University (History and Gender Studies)
Pavla Miller
RMIT University (Global, Urban and Social Studies)
2014 Nominating Committee
Douglas Anderton
University of South Carolina (Sociology)
Karen Clay, Chair
Carnegie Mellon (Economics and Public Policy)
Martin Dribe
Lund University (Economic History)
Catherine A. Fitch
University of Minnesota (History)
Peter C. Purdue
Yale University (History)
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2014 Travel Award Selection Committee
Anthony S. Chen
Northwestern University (Sociology)
Margaret O’Mara
University of Washington (History)
Kenneth Sylvester
University of Michigan (ICPSR)
and the 2014 Network Representatives
2014 Program Committee
Anthony S. Chen
Northwestern University (Sociology)
Margaret O’Mara
University of Washington (History)
Kenneth Sylvester
University of Michigan (ICPSR)
Publications Committee
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)
Term Expires 2016
Dan Slater
University of Chicago (Political Science)
Anna Korteweg
University of Toronto (Sociology)
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Allan Sharlin Memorial Award Committee
Meg Jacobs
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (History)
John Tutino
Georgetown University (History)
James Lee, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (Humanities
and Social Science)
Monica Prasad
Northwestern University (Sociology)
President's Book Award Committee
Timothy Cuff
Westminster College (History)
John Murray
Rhodes College (Economics)
Susannah Ottaway
Carleton College (History)
Yiching Wu
University of Toronto (East Asian Studies)
Editor, Social Science History
Anne McCants
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (History)
Conference Management
Judy Warner
Indiana University Conferences, Senior Conference Manager
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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 comparativehistorical 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: block@cornell.edu.
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/ssha Further information can also be
obtained by contacting socialsciencehistory@mit.edu.
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SSHA 2015 Annual Conference
The Social Science History Association will hold its 40th annual conference
in Baltimore, Maryland, November 12-15, 2015. The conference will be held
at the Hyatt Regency Baltimore, located on the Inner Harbor. 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 17-20, 2016, Chicago (Palmer House);
November 21-24, 2019, Chicago (Palmer House).
Book Exhibit
The book exhibit will be located on the Convention Floor of the Fairmont
Royal York in the Ballroom. 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 Scholarly
Book Services Inc.
Exhibit Schedule:
Friday, November 7, 8:00am – 5:00pm
Saturday, November 8, 8:00am – 4:30pm
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Network Representatives
Children & Childhood
Emily Bruce, University of Minnesota (History)
Birgitte Söland, Ohio State University (History)
Michelle Mouton, University of Wisconsin Oshkosh (History)
Criminal Justice/Legal History Network
Michael Fortner, Rutgers University (Political Science, Public Policy and
Administration)
Marion Pluskota, University of Leiden (Institute for History)
Culture
Dan Lainer-Vos, University of Southern California (Sociology)
Christi M. Smith, Ohio State University (Sociology)
Alexandra Kowalski, Central European University (Sociology and Anthropology)
Matthew Norton, University of Oregon (Sociology)
Economics
Mark Geiger, Library of Congress (Economics & History)
Peter Meyer, U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (Productivity and Technology)
Matthew Jaremski, Colgate University (Economics)
Education, Knowledge Production, and Science Studies
Mary Ann Dzuback, Washington University (Education, History, and
Women & Gender Studies)
Elizabeth Popp Berman, University at Albany, SUNY (Sociology)
Kim Tolley, Notre Dame de Namur University (Education)
Family History/Demography
Katherine Lynch, Carnegie Mellon University, (History)
Martin Dribe, Lund University (Economic History)
Health/Medicine/Body
Nancy Tatarek, Ohio University (Sociology and Anthropology)
Sasha Mullally, University of New Brunswick (History)
Historical Geography
Don Lafreniere, University of Western Ontario (Geography)
George Vascik, Miami University (History)
John Clark, Lafayette College (Data Visualization GIS Librarian)
Labor
Barry Eidlin, Rutgers University (Labor Studies & Employment Relations)
Elizabeth Faue, Wayne State University (History)
Jeremy Milloy, Simon Fraser 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, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (Humanities
and Social Science)
Migration/Immigration
Marina Maccari-Clayton, Marymount University (History)
Barbara Luethi, Basel University (History)
Jadwiga Pieper-Mooney, University of Arizona (History)
Politics
Tim Thurber, Virginia Commonwealth University ( History)
Stephanie Lee Mudge, University of California-Davis (Sociology)
Race & Ethnicity
Melissa Weiner, College of the Holy Cross (Sociology)
Elizabeth Onasch, The New School (Sociology)
Joseph Jewell, Texas A&M University (Sociology)
Religion
Philip Gorski, Yale University (Sociology)
Samuel Nelson, Yale University (Sociology)
Damon Mayrl, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid (Comparative Sociology)
Rural, Agricultural, and Environmental
Louis Kyriakoudes, University of Southern Mississippi (History)
States & Society
Jonathan Wyrtzen, Yale University (Sociology)
Kevan Harris, Princeton University (Near Eastern Studies)
Aaron Major, University at Albany – SUNY (Sociology)
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)
Youyenn Teo, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (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
Saskatchewan
Economics
Nova Scotia
Education, Knowledge Production and Science Studies
Historical Geography
New Brunswick
Prince Edward Island
Macro-Historical Dynamics
Manitoba
Health/Medicine/Body
Alberta
Race & Ethnicity
Quebec
Family History/Demography
British Columbia
Children and Childhood
Territories
Friday, 1:15pm - 2:00pm
Culture
Saskatchewan
Urban
Nova Scotia
Labor
New Brunswick
Migration/Immigration
Prince Edward Island
Politics
Manitoba
Rural, Agricultural, and Environmental
Alberta
Religion
Quebec
States & Society
British Columbia
Women, Gender & Sexuality
Territories
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Special Conference Events
Thursday, 7:00 – 8:30pm
Upper Canada, 18th Floor
Welcome Reception
Saturday, 2:00 – 5:00pm
Meet in hotel lobby
Exploring the History of a Toronto Foodscape: A Walking Tour of
Kensington Market (pre-registration required)
See page 144 for tour description
Saturday, 5:30 – 6:15pm
Concert Hall
Annual Business Meeting
Susan Carter, University of California (Economics), and
2014 Vice President, Social Science History Association
Saturday, 6:15 – 6:45pm
Concert Hall
President’s Address
The Origins of the Suburban Crisis: Real Estate and Inequality on the
Crabgrass Frontier
Thomas Sugrue, University of Pennsylvania (History), and
2014 President, Social Science History Association
Saturday, 6:45 – 8:15pm
Ballroom and Foyer
President’s Reception
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 Ballroom and Foyer.
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Presidential Sessions
F11
Friday, 8:00 – 10:00am
The Meaning of Inequality in Historical Context
Saskatchewan
G12
Friday, 10:15am – 12:15pm
Transnational Inequalities
Library
I13
Friday, 2:15 – 4:15pm
What Can Philanthropic Foundations Do About Inequality?
Salon 6
K12
Saturday, 8:00 – 10:00am
Salon 4, 19th Floor
The War on Poverty at Fifty: Rethinking the Legacy,
Reclaiming the Narrative
L11
Saturday, 10:15am – 12:15pm
A Political History of American Inequality
British Columbia
M7
Saturday, 1:00 – 3:00pm
Violence, Labor, and the State
British Columbia
M11
Saturday, 1:00 – 3:00pm
Salon 3, 19th Floor
The Civil Rights Act of 1964: Achievements, Limits,
and Possibilities
O12
Saturday, 3:15 – 5:15pm
Panel Discussion: Thomas Piketty, Capital in the
Twenty-First Century (Harvard University Press)
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Sessions by Primary Network
Children and Childhood
B1, C1, D1, G1, I1, K1, L1, O1
Criminal Justice/Legal
A1, A2, B2, D2, G2, O2, O3, Q1
Culture
B3, C2, D3, E1, F1, G3, I2, J1, K2,
L2, L3, M1, O4, P1
Economics
B4, C3, D4, D5, E2, F2, I3, J2, K3,
L4, L5, M2, O5
Education
D6, E3, I4, J3, J4, K4, K5, P2
Family/Demography
B5, F3, F4, G4, I5, I6, J5, J6, K6,
K7, L6, M3, M4, O6, P3, Q2
Health/Medicine/Body
A3, B6, J7, L7, M5, O7, P4
Historical Geography
B7, C5, F5, G5, I7, J8, L8, M6, O8,
P5, Q3
Labor
B8, D7, E4, F6, G6, I8, J9, K8, M7,
O9, P6, Q4
Macro-Historical Dynamics
E5, G7, I9, J10, K9, O10, P7, Q5
Migration/Immigration
A4, A5, A6, B10, B9, D8, E6, F7,
F8, F9, G8, G9, I10, I11, J11, K10,
L9, M8, M9, O11, P10, P8, P9, Q6,
Q7
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Sessions by Primary Network
Politics
A7, A8, D9, E7, E8, F10, G10,
G11, I12, J12, K11, L10, M10,
P11
Presidential
F11, G12, I13, K12, L11, M11,
O12
Program Committee
A10, A9, B11, C6, C7, D10, G13,
P12, Q8
Race and Ethnicity
A11, A12, B12, C10, C8, C9, D11,
E9, G14, I14, J13, K13, L12, M12,
O13, P13, Q9
Religion
A13, B13, D12, J14, K14, P14,
Q10, Q11
Rural, Agricultural, and Environmental
C11, E10, G15, G16, L13
States and Society
A14, B14, C12, C13, C14, D13,
D14, E11, E12, F12, F13, G17,
G18, I15, I16, J15, J16, K15, K16,
L14, L15, L16, M13, M14, O14,
O15, O16, P15, P16, P17, Q12,
Q13, Q14
Urban
B15, C15, F14, I17, J17, L18,
M15, O17
Women, Gender, and Sexuality
A15, B16, C16, D15, E13, E14,
E15, F15, F16, I18, K17, K18,
L17, M16, O18, P18, Q15
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SSHA Committee Meetings
Thursday, 4:45 – 6:45pm
SSHA Presidential Suite, Rm 11277
SSHA Executive Committee I
Saturday, 12:00 – 2:00pm
SSHA Presidential Suite, Rm 11277
SSHA Editorial Board
Sunday, 8:00 – 9:00am
Boardroom
2015 Program Committee -including Network Reps
Sunday, 9:00 – 10:00am
SSHA Presidential Suite, Rm 11277
Executive Committee II
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Program at a Glance
Thursday, November 6, 2014
Registration
Paper Sessions
Paper Sessions
Book Exhibit set-up
Paper Sessions
Paper Sessions
Paper Sessions
Opening Reception
7:30am-4:30pm
8:00am – 10:00am
10:15am – 12:15pm
11:00am - 6:00pm
12:30pm - 2:30pm
2:45pm - 4:45pm
5:00pm – 7:00pm
7:00pm - 8:30pm
Ballroom
Meeting Rooms
Meeting Rooms
Ballroom
Meeting Rooms
Meeting Rooms
Meeting Rooms
Upper Canada
7:30am – 4:30pm
8:00am - 5:30pm
8:00am - 10:00am
10:15am - 12:15pm
12:30pm - 1:15pm
1:15pm - 2:00pm
2:15pm - 4:15pm
4:30pm - 6:30pm
Ballroom
Ballroom
Meeting Rooms
Meeting Rooms
Meeting Rooms
Meeting Rooms
Meeting Rooms
Meeting Rooms
Friday, November 7, 2014
Registration
Book Exhibit
Paper Sessions
Paper Sessions
Network Meetings A
Network Meetings B
Paper Sessions
Paper Sessions
Saturday, November 8, 2014
Registration
Book Exhibit
Paper Sessions
Paper Sessions
Paper Sessions
Paper Sessions
Business Meeting
Presidential Address
President’s Reception
7:30am - 3:30pm
8:00am - 4:30pm
8:00am - 10:00am
10:15am - 12:15pm
1:00pm - 3:00pm
3:15pm - 5:15pm
5:30pm-6:15pm
6:15pm-6:45pm
6:45pm - 8:15pm
Ballroom
Ballroom
Meeting Rooms
Meeting Rooms
Meeting Rooms
Meeting Rooms
Concert Hall
Concert Hall
Ballroom and Foyer
Sunday, November 9, 2014
Registration
Paper Sessions
Paper Sessions
7:30am - 10:30am
8:00am - 10:00am
10:15am - 12:15pm
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Ballroom
Meeting Rooms
Meeting Rooms
Thursday, November 6
A1
Thursday, 8:00 – 10:00am
Algonquin
The Judicial System in Korea and Japan, 19th-20th Century
CRIMINAL JUSTICE/LEGAL
Chair: Chunwoong Park, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
(Sociology)
The Introduction of Jury Systems in South Korea and Japan
Rieko Kage, University of Tokyo (Advanced Social and International Studies)
Duality of Lawyers’ Professionalization in Colonial Korea: Prompt
Institutionalization and Secondary Status of Lawyers under Japanese Colonial
Rule from 1906 to 1945
Chunwoong Park, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign (Sociology)
Private Revenge in Late Nineteenth and Early Twentieth-Century Korea: A Case
Study of Inquest Records
Hakyoung Lee, Seoul National University (Political Science and International
Relations)
Discussant: Chungse Jung, State University of New York, Binghamton
(Sociology)
A2
Thursday, 8:00 – 10:00am
New Brunswick
Power, Institutions, and the Carceral State
CRIMINAL JUSTICE/LEGAL
Chairs: Alexander Tepperman, University of Florida (History)
Big House Kayfabe: Using Prison Argot in Correctional History
Alexander Tepperman, University of Florida (History)
Co-opting Institutions for Spite: A New Analysis of the Salem Witch Trials
Patrick Bergemann, Stanford University (Sociology)
The Insurgent Population: Frisking and the Racialized History of Airport Security
Ryan Archibald, University of Washington, Seattle (History)
Discussant: Cary Federman, Montclair State University (Justice Studies)
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A3
Thursday, 8:00 – 10:00am
Prince Edward Island
Medicine and the State in the Americas
HEALTH/MEDICINE/BODY
Chair: Shiri Noy, University of Wyoming (Sociology)
Physicians, Politicians, and Generals: The Contest for Control over Medical
Education in Mexico, 1820-1860.
Luz Maria Hernandez Saenz, University of Western Ontario (History)
Searching for a ‘suitable’ Man: Race and the Medical Profession in the British
Caribbean, 1918-1938
Juanita De Barros, McMaster University (History)
Contests over the Regulation of ‘Drugless Healers’ in Canada, 1900-1940
Tracey Adams, University of Western Ontario (Sociology)
Ecuadorian Public Health and the Regulation of Medical Practice, 1920-1950
Kim Clark, University of Western Ontario (Anthropology)
Discussant: Elizabeth Popp Berman, University at Albany, SUNY (Sociology)
A4
Thursday, 8:00 – 10:00am
Newfoundland
Love, Hate and the Politics of Migration
MIGRATION/IMMIGRATION
Chair: Linda Reeder, University of Missouri (History)
For the Love of Family: Migratory Strategies and Emotional Bonds in Portuguese
Migrant Correspondence
Marcelo Borges, Dickenson College (History)
The Feeling of Migration: Love and Queer Partner Migration to Sweden
Sara Ahlstedt, Linkoping University (Migration, Ethnicity and Society
(Remeso))
A Family in Flight: Expressing Love and Fear in the Shadow of Hitler
Suzanne Sinke, Florida State University (History)
Cultural Conflict, Love and Loss: Literary Representations of Transnational
Identity and Belonging
Mona Abedi Moghadam, Justus-Liebig-Universität Giessen (English)
Discussant: Marcelo Borges, Dickenson College (History)
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A5
Thursday, 8:00 – 10:00am
Alberta
Migration, Memory, and Inequality
MIGRATION/IMMIGRATION; Race and Ethnicity
Chair: Roberto Perin, York University (History)
French and Catholics we Must Remain: Remembering the Past in Manitoba,
Canada
Audrey Pyee, York University (History)
We Pioneered this Land: Local Memory, Nativist Narratives, and Migrant
Exclusion in Democratic Spain
Aitana Guia, York University (History)
The Novelist Bears Witness: Reading the Arab Spring through the Latin American
'Dictator Novel'
Steven Rita-Proctor, University of Northern British Columbia (History)
Discussant: Benjamin Bryce, University of Toronto (History)
A6
Thursday, 8:00 – 10:00am
Nova Scotia
Children and Families: From Media Discourse to Migrants' Survival
Strategies
MIGRATION/IMMIGRATION; Family/Demography
Chair: Marlou Schrover, Leiden University (History)
“I landed safe and I came to a new home yesterday’: the Emigration of Poor
Children in Late-Nineteenth-Century England.
Steven Taylor, University of Leicester (Medical Humanities)
Human Rights in Cross-National Family Disputes: Media Discourse Analysis of
Japan’s Accession to the Hague Convention on International Child Abduction
Takeshi Hamano, University of Kitakyushu (Humanities)
Political Participation of Women Migrants in Deutschland in the late 20th
Century
Grazia Prontera, University of Salzburg (Contemporary History)
The Ties that Bind: Family and Money in Transnational World
Simone Wegge, City University of New York (Economics)
Sonia Cancian, Concordia University (History)
Discussant: Marlou Schrover, Leiden University (History)
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A7
Thursday, 8:00 – 10:00am
Saskatchewan
Activism and the Academy: Bridging the Divide
POLITICS; Education; States and Society
Chair: Rebecca Bartel, University of Toronto (Religion)
Discussants: Susana Caxaj, University of British Columbia, Okanagan (Nursing)
Jennifer Mills, York University (Environmental Studies)
Rebecca Bartel, University of Toronto (Religion)
A8
Thursday, 8:00 – 10:00am
York
Theoretical Approaches to the Study of Politics
POLITICS
Chair: Josh Pacewicz, Brown University (Sociology)
How Standing on the Shoulders of Giants Can Improve Our Understanding of
Contemporary Politics: The Sartori’s Concept of Anti-System Party
Mattia Zulianello, Scuola Normale Superiore (Political Science)
Political Field Theory: Providing a Solution to Epistemological Lacunae in Studies
of Political Structure
Sourabh Singh, Rutgers, The State Univeristy of New Jersey (Sociology)
In History's Shadow. Do Institutions Leave a Cultural Legacy?
Leonid Peisakhin, Juan March Institute (Social Sciences)
A Critical Review of Jonathan Sperber's 'Karl Marx: A Nineteenth Century Life'
Paul Gray, York University (Political Science)
Discussant: Josh Pacewicz, Brown University (Sociology)
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A9
Thursday, 8:00 – 10:00am
Quebec
Tax Evasion: A Global and Multidisciplinary Approach
PROGRAM COMMITTEE
Chair: Romain Huret, University of Lyon (EHESS) (History)
The Other Mellon Plan. Andrew W. Mellon, New Dealers and Tax Evasion (19331941)
Romain Huret, Université Lyon 2 (History)
The Double Failure of Attempts to Regulate Global Tax Evasion in Postwar Years
Christophe Farquet, University of Lausanne (History)
How the Rich got Richer: The Role of Tax Professionals in the Shelter Industry at
the Turn of the Last Century
Tanina Rostain, Georgetown University (Law)
Discussant: Isaac Martin, University of California, San Diego (Sociology)
A10
Thursday, 8:00 – 10:00am
British Columbia
Collective Amnesia, Bureaucratic Knowledge: Cultural Influences and
State Policy
PROGRAM COMMITTEE; Politics; States and Society; Education
Chair: Margaret O'Mara, University of Washington (History)
Inventing the Government Capacity to Produce Knowledge: The Novel Role of
Press Clipping Bureaus in American Political Administration, 1886-1914
Daniel Huebner, University of Chicago (Sociology)
The Limits of Japan’s Energy Angst
Jacques Hymans, University of Southern California (International Relations)
Culture and Defensive Modernization in Thailand, 1855-1932: A ‘Project of
Civilization’
Keerati Chenpitayaton, New School for Social Research (Sociology and
Historical Studies)
De-constructing the Calamity: A Case Study of Policy Failure during China’s Great
Leap Forward (1958-62)
Ping-Chun Hsiung, University of Toronto (Sociology)
Discussant: Margaret O'Mara, University of Washington (History)
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Thursday, November 6
A11
Thursday, 8:00 – 10:00am
Library
Slavery, Indentured Servitude, and Race in the Nineteenth-Century U.S.
Midwest and Ontario
RACE AND ETHNICITY
Chair: Michael J. Pfeifer, City University of New York (History)
Black Bondspeople, Indian Miners, and the Politics of Race and Resistance during
the Americanization of the Midwest
Jennifer Stinson, Saginaw Valley State University (History)
Building Free Labor Ideology: Black and White Servitude in the Antebellum Ohio
River Valley
M. Scott Heerman, Johns Hopkins University (History)
The Myth of Mary Mink
Guylaine Pétrin, York University (Library)
Discussant: Anna-Lisa Cox, Harvard University and the Smithsonian (African
and African American Research)
A12
Thursday, 8:00 – 10:00am
Salon 3, 19th Floor
Race and Ethnicity Beyond the U.S.
RACE AND ETHNICITY
Chair: Jason Michelakos, York University (Social and Political Thought)
Is "South East Asian" a Racial Group?
Seonok Lee, University of British Columbia (Sociology)
The Druzes of the Middle East: An Ethnic Community with Strong Communal
Identity
Leila Al-Imad, East Tennessee State University (History)
France’s Racial Dichotomy: An Examination of French Racial Attitudes towards
African American and Senegalese Troops during the First World War
Donna Nelson, North Carolina Central University (History)
Roots Tourism: Civic Pilgrimage and the Mobilization of African-American Racial
Identity in Ghana
Warren McKinney, Columbia University (Sociology)
Inequality and Ethnic Violence in Turkey
Sefika Kumral, Johns Hopkins University (Sociology)
Discussant: Jason Michelakos, York University (Social and Political Thought)
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Thursday, November 6
A13
Thursday, 8:00 – 10:00am
Tudor 7
Histories of Religious Toleration in Principle and Practice
RELIGION; Politics
Chair: Ateş Altinordu, Sabanci University (Sociology)
Networks of Toleration: Quaker Correspondence and Liberty of Conscience in the
Early Modern Atlantic
Andrew Murphy, Rutgers University (Political Science)
'Religious Neutrality' in British India and its Metropolitan Consequences
Samuel Nelson, University of Illinois, Chicago (Sociology)
Religious Minorities in International Human Rights Law – Historical Trajectories
and Sociological Conflict Dynamics in Europe
Matthias Koenig, University of Goettingen (Sociology)
Civility and Toleration: Historical Perspectives and Contemporary Approaches
Teresa Bejan, University of Toronto (Political Science)
Discussant: Peter Stamatov, Yale University (Sociology)
A14
Thursday, 8:00 – 10:00am
Tudor 8
Conceptualizing an Unequal Order: Historical Perspectives on the NorthSouth Divide
STATES AND SOCIETY
Chair: Ana Grondona, Universidad de Buenos Aires (Sociology)
The World System, Cultural Values, and the Perpetuation of Inequality in the
North – South Relations
Agugua Augustine Okechukwu, University of Lagos, Nigeria (Sociology)
Developing Dependency: the production of social theory in Latin America, 1962-1970
Margarita Fajardo, Princeton University (History)
Mexican Perspectives on the North-South Divide: The Frank Tannenbaum Controversy
Richard Weiner, Indiana University Purdue University, Fort Wayne (History)
The Shadow of Self-Determination and the Origins of Interdependence Theory in the
1970s
Thomas Meaney, Columbia University (History)
Controversy, Politics and Formulation of Alternatives from the South. From Good
Living (2007-2013) to Debates on Development Styles (1968-1979)
Haidar Victoria, CONICET (Political Science)
Pilar Fiuza, Universidad de Buenos Aires (Sociology)
Paula Lucía Aguilar, Universidad de Buenos Aires / CONICET (Sociology)
Mara Glozman, Universidad de Buenos Aires / CONICET (Linguistics)
Pablo Federico Pryluka, Universidad de Buenos Aires / CONICET (History)
Discussant: Kevan Harris, Princeton University (Near Eastern Studies)
24
Thursday, November 6
A15
Thursday, 8:00 – 10:00am
Manitoba
Gender, Sexuality, and Global Subject-making
WOMEN, GENDER, AND SEXUALITY; States and Society
Chair: Hae Yeon Choo, University of Toronto (Sociology)
Emerging Conceptions of State Responsibility: Feminist Efforts to Address
Violence against Non-Status Women in Toronto, Canada
Salina Abji, University of Toronto (Sociology)
Maternal Guardians: Cross-border Marriages, Moral Boundary-Making, and
Social Class in South Korea
Hae Yeon Choo, University of Toronto (Sociology)
Production of Modern Muslim Womanhood in a Transnational Women’s
Education Project
Ayesha Khurshid, Florida State University (Educational Leadership and Policy
Studies)
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Thursday, November 6
B1
Thursday, 10:15am – 12:15pm
Quebec
Written Influence: Shaping Identities and Reconstructing Childhood
CHILDREN AND CHILDHOOD
Chair: Birgitte Soland, Ohio State University (History)
Traumatic Nostalgia: Disentangling Wartime Experiences, Administrative
Categories, and Memories of German Refugee Children
Nicole Freeman, Ohio State University (History)
Preparing for Boom Times: American Children and Nuclear War, 1959-1963
Chris O'Brien, University of Maine, Farmington (History)
Children's Magazines and Nationalism in the Ottoman Empire
Atacan Atakan, University of Arizona (Middle Eastern and North African
Studies)
The Changing Relationship between Militarism and the History of Childhood
Rebecca Plant, University of California, San Diego (History)
Frances Clarke, University of Sydney (History)
Discussant: Paul Niebrzydowski, Ohio State University (History)
B2
Thursday, 10:15am – 12:15pm
Algonquin
Children, Families, and the Law
CRIMINAL JUSTICE/LEGAL
Chair: Marion Pluskota, University of Leiden (Institute for History)
The Will of the Father: Testamentary Manumission and Will Contests in Virginia,
1810-1850
Kat Wisnosky, University of Nevada, Las Vegas (History)
Marriage in Canada: Different Conceptions, Different Functions
Melanie Methot, University of Alberta (History)
Inequality, Marital Breakdown and the Resort to Bigamy
Rebecca Probert, University of Warwick (Law)
Fighting Universal Suspicion: The Interest Group for German Women Married to
Foreigners (IAF) and the ‘Fictitious Marriage’ Discourse in 1980s West Germany
Julia Woesthoff, DePaul University (History)
Discussant: Alexander Tepperman, University of Florida (History)
26
Thursday, November 6
B3
Thursday, 10:15am – 12:15pm
New Brunswick
Long-Run Trends and Developments in Culture and Society
CULTURE
Chair: Leonid Peisakhin, Juan March Institute (Social Sciences)
What Big Data Shows about the Changing Outlook of Americans, 1800-2008
Marc Egnal, York University (History)
Savages, Primitives, and Developing Countries: The Use of Developmental
Hierarchy Terms in Books, 1700-2008
Jeffrey Swindle, University of Michigan (Sociology)
Hellfire and Brimstone: Religious Events, Historical Contingency, and the Rise of
American Magazines
Heather Haveman, University of California, Berkeley (Sociology and Business)
Discussant: Leonid Peisakhin, Juan March Institute (Social Sciences)
B4
Thursday, 10:15am – 12:15pm
Prince Edward Island
Poverty and welfare
ECONOMICS; Family/Demography; Health/Medicine/Body; Women, Gender,
and Sexuality
Chair: Elisabeth Perlman, Boston University (Economics)
Time to see a doctor? Inequalities in healthcare consumption in early 20th
century Finland
Sakari Saaritsa, University of Helsinki (Economic and Political Studies)
Does Welfare Spending Crowd Out Charitable Activity? Evidence from Historical
England under the Poor Laws
Paul Sharp, University of Southern Denmark (Business and Economics)
Nina Boberg-Fazlic, University of Copenhagen (Economics)
When Poverty Disappears: Findings on the Effects on Crime and Violence, Labor
Market Participation, and Stigma
David Calnitsky, University of Wisconsin, Madison (Sociology)
Discussant: Elisabeth Perlman, Boston University (Economics)
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Thursday, November 6
B5
Thursday, 10:15am – 12:15pm
Newfoundland
Are Crises Changing the Value of Children Inside and Outside the Family?
FAMILY/DEMOGRAPHY; Labor; Rural, Agricultural, and Environmental
Chair: Antoinette Fauve-Chamoux, EHESS-Paris (Recherches Historiques)
Relieved of These Little Chores: Working Children on North American Farms,
1850-1950
Matt Nelson, University of Minnesota (History)
Wage-Earning Children in Countryside Households of Paris Basin during the First
Half of the Nineteenth Century
Fabrice Boudjaaba, CNRS/EHESS, Paris (Recherches Historiques)
Laurent Herment, CNRS/EHESS, Paris (Recherches Historiques)
Family Strategies in Good and Bad Times: Having Children in Premodern Society
(Northwestern Germany, 18th/19th c.)
Christine Fertig, Universität Münster (History)
Changing Values and the Crisis of The Romanian Families from Transylvania
during WWI
Marius Eppel, Universitatea Babeş-Bolya (Population Studies)
Discussant: Mary Louise Nagata, Francis Marion University / EHESS (History)
B6
Thursday, 10:15am – 12:15pm
Nova Scotia
International Perspectives on Midwifery
HEALTH/MEDICINE/BODY
Chair: Janet Golden, Rutgers University (History)
The Midwives’ Medical Training: A Comparison of the Content in Swedish
Midwives Training in Chicago and Gothenburg.
Ulrika Lagerlöf Nilsson, University of Gothenburg (History)
‘Getting the Most Money Possible out of [Pregnant] Wretches’: Midwives and the
Development of the Norwegian Welfare State, 1910-1940.
Anna Peterson, Luther College (History)
‘Endeavoring to Carry on Their Work’: Regulating Midwifery in Rhode Island,
1890-1940.
Simone Caron, Wake Forest University (History)
‘A Certain Disorder’: Midwifery Recruitment and Education in Third Republic
France.
Karen Huber, Wesleyan College (History and Political Science)
Discussant: Anders Ottosson, University of Gothenburg (Historical Studies)
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Thursday, November 6
B7
Thursday, 10:15am – 12:15pm
Saskatchewan
Imagining the Arctic: Exploring Intersections between Sovereignty,
Security, and Science
HISTORICAL GEOGRAPHY; Politics; Race and Ethnicity
Chair: Heather Nicol, Trent University (Geography)
How the Canadian Rangers got lost in the South: Pundits, Rhetoric, and
Imaginaries
Mitchell Patterson, Queen's University (Geography)
IS LIFE NOT SO DEAR?: Science, Modernity, Security, and Imagining the Isolation
of the Joint Arctic Weather Stations (JAWS)
Daniel Heidt, Trent University (Canadian Studies and Indigenous Studies)
'No Room for 'Dogs in the Manger': Science and State Sovereignty Strategies in
the Arctic and Antarctic, 1920-1960
Peter Kikkert, University of Western Ontario (History)
Discussant: Heather Nicol, Trent University (Geography)
B8
Thursday, 10:15am – 12:15pm
York
Sensing Class: Sensory Studies of the Working Class
LABOR; Culture; Macro-Historical Dynamics
Chair: Jeremy Milloy, Simon Fraser University (History)
‘Niggermation’ on the Line: Race, Labor and the Temporal Politics of Revolution
in the Motor City 1970-1973
Paul Lawrie, University of Winnipeg (History)
Taste and Class: Snack Food vs. Junk Food
Janis Thiessen, University of Winnipeg (History)
Discussants: Jeremy Milloy, Simon Fraser University (History)
29
Thursday, November 6
B9
Thursday, 10:15am – 12:15pm
Library
Friulian, Pesarese and Piemontese Emigrants in the USA and Canada:
Some New Perspective
MIGRATION/IMMIGRATION
Chair: Franca Iacovetta, University Toronto (History)
Factories of Men: Piedmontese Emigration to North America
Gabriele Scardellato, York University (Languages, Literatures and Linguistics)
From Friuli to British Columbia to California: Italian ‘step Migrants’ at the Turn
of the XXth Century
Javier Grossutti, Universita di Udine (History)
Between Canadiens Francais and English Canadians: Pesaresi Immigrants in
Montreal in the First Half of the 20th Century
Roberto Perin, York University (History)
Zoppolani Immigrants to British Columbia
Gabriella Colussi Arthur, York University (Language, Literature, and
Linguistics)
Discussant: Clara Sacchetti Dufresne, Lakehead University (Philosophy and
Anthropology)
B10
Thursday, 10:15am – 12:15pm
Salon 3, 19th Floor
Skilled, Professional Migrants in the Americas
MIGRATION/IMMIGRATION
Chair: Marina Maccari, University of Tennessee (History)
Community Building of Chinese Professional Migrants in Post-1965 America:
social organizations, language schools, and ethnic newspapers
Lisong Liu, Susquehanna University (History)
Dreams Delayed, Dreams Denied, and Dreams Deferred: A preliminary study of
work Experiences of Asian Indian Professionals
Vibha Bhalla, Bowling Green State University (Ethnic Studies)
Do Tied-Movers Get ‘Tied Down’? The Occupational Integration of Dependent
Applicant Immigrants in Canada
Rupa Banerjee, Ryerson University (Business Management)
Mai Phan, McMaster University (Sociology)
‘Professionally Trained, Middle-Class Foreigners’: Filipina Domestic Workers and
Caregivers under the Canada’s Live-In Caregiver Program
Yukari Takai, Glendon College, York University (History)
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Thursday, November 6
B11
Thursday, 10:15am – 12:15pm
British Columbia
The Politics of Debt Crises
PROGRAM COMMITTEE; States and Society
Chair: Isaac Martin, University of California, San Diego (Sociology)
The State and Public Debt: News Media Narrations of Crisis in the U.S. and Greece
Eleni Arzoglu, Harvard University (Sociology)
A Tale of Two Crises: Competing Institutional Logics of the Financial Crisis
Alicia Eads, Cornell University (Sociology)
Urban Fiscal Crisis in Comparative Perspective: The Housing Crisis and Municipal
Bankruptcy in California
Jessica Schirmer, University of California, Berkeley (Sociology)
Discussant: Basak Kus, Wesleyan University (Sociology)
B12
Thursday, 10:15am – 12:15pm
Tudor 7
Urban Dynamics
RACE AND ETHNICITY; Urban
Chair: Nathan Cardon, University of Toronto (History)
‘Crucial to the Survival of Black People’: Local People, Black Power, and the
BUILD Organization in Buffalo, New York, 1966-1968
Rowena Alfonso, University of Toronto (History)
The Irony of Integration: Race, Politics and the Spatial Disintegration of a
Constructed Community
Megan Klein, Loyola University Chicago (Sociology)
Moving On Up: Upward Neighborhood Succession and Race, 1970 to 2009
Zawadi Rucks-Ahidiana, University of California, Berkeley (Sociology)
Discussant: Nathan Cardon, University of Toronto (History)
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Thursday, November 6
B13
Thursday, 10:15am – 12:15pm
Tudor 8
Religion and Territorial Destinies
RELIGION
Chair: Roger Baumann, Yale University (Sociology)
The Christian Churches and Urban Deprivation in England c.1960-c.1990
Neil Armstrong, Teesside University (History)
Catholics in the Religious Landscape of the Russian and Soviet Urals
Elena Glavatskaya, Ural Federal University (History)
A New Manifest Destiny: A Calling to Lead the World
Sam Jackson, Syracuse University (Social Science)
The Polar Eden: Inventing a Racial Geography of Nineteenth-Century Creation
Science
Clyde R. Forsberg Jr., American University of Central Asia/Bard University
(European and American Studies)
Phillip Mackintosh, Brock University (Geography)
Fixed Principles: Territorial Conflicts in the "First Great Awakening" and Land
Bank Crisis
Samuel Stabler, Yale University (Sociology)
Discussant: Samuel Nelson, University of Illinois, Chicago (Sociology)
B14
Thursday, 10:15am – 12:15pm
Salon A
Collective Action and Social Relations in Contexts of Violence
STATES AND SOCIETY; Culture; Politics
Chair: Samuel Cohn, Texas A&M University (Sociology)
Ethnic Cleavages and Revolutionary Mobilization
Daniel Blocq, University of Wisconsin, Madison (Sociology)
Deviance and Resistance: The Collective Rescue of Jews in Twente during the
Holocaust
Robert Braun, Cornell University (Government)
Political Defections in Violent Contexts: French Bishops During the Holocaust
Aliza Rebecca Luft, University of Wisconsin, Madison (Sociology)
Neutralization of Indigenous Resistance: Korean Elites’ Reactions to the 1919
Popular Uprising in Japanese-Occupied Korea
Jeong-Chul Kim, Northwestern University (Sociology)
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Thursday, November 6
B15
Thursday, 10:15am – 12:15pm
Manitoba
Race and Segregation in the City
URBAN; Politics; Race and Ethnicity
Chair: Sheetal Chhabria, Connecticut College (History)
The Impact of Riots on City Level Racial Residential Segregation
Noli Brazil, Yale University (Sociology)
African American (Inter)Nationalisms: Black Public History Activism in Chicago,
1955-1963
Ian Rocksborough-Smith, University of the Fraser Valley (History)
The Inevitable and the Invisible: Stories of Race and Class (but not policy) in Two
New York Museums
Aimee VonBokel, New York University (Museum Studies)
Discussant: Sheetal Chhabria, Connecticut College (History)
B16
Thursday, 10:15am – 12:15pm
Alberta
Gender, Work & Health
WOMEN, GENDER, AND SEXUALITY; Education; Health/Medicine/Body;
Women, Gender, and Sexuality
Chair: Guylaine Pétrin, York University (Glendon College)
Antebellum Gender Norms and the Female Teachers in Charleston’s Public
Schools, 1815-1862
Kim Tolley, Notre Dame de Namur University (Education and Leadership)
Assessing the Historical Contextual Development of Mental Health Concerns of
HIV-Infected Women in a Global Setting
Lai Sze Tso, Wayne State University (Pediatrics)
Xiaoming Li, Wayne State University (Pediatrics)
Cottage 8 & The Policy and Science of Segregation at the Indiana Girls School,
1911-1941
Vivian Deno, Butler University (History and Anthropology)
Discussant: Trevon Logan, Ohio State University (Economics)
33
Thursday, November 6
C1
Thursday, 12:30 – 2:30pm
Salon A
Representations of the Family in Historical Perspectives and Across Media
CHILDREN AND CHILDHOOD; Culture; Family/Demography;
Migration/Immigration; Women, Gender, and Sexuality
Chair: Suzanne Sinke, Florida State University (History)
Fathers and Sons: The Issue of Post(Soviet) Generations
Mateusz Swietlicki, University of Wroclaw (Slavic Studies)
Foreign Relations as Family Relations: Metaphors of Family in Italian
Immigration to Argentina, 1880-1930
Elizabeth Zanoni, Old Dominion University (History)
‘Never Stew Your Sister’: Siblinghood in German Children’s Literature and Family
Papers, 1780-1860
Emily Bruce, University of Minnesota (History)
Illegitimacy and Redemption: Representations of Family in Mexican Historical
Telenovelas and Comic Books
Melanie Huska, Oberlin College (History)
Discussant: James Wunsch, Empire State College (Historical Studies)
C2
Thursday, 12:30 – 2:30pm
Tudor 8
Material Culture, Everyday Life and National Identity
CULTURE
Chair: Chandra Mukerji, University of California, San Diego (Communication
and Science Studies)
Organicist Home Decorating and Anti-Socialist Nationalism in Hungary, 1970-2000
Krisztina Ferhrvary, University of Michigan (Anthropology)
‘La Nuestra’: Inscribing Argentinean ‘national feeling’ on/through Football
Jerseys
Claudio Benzecry, University of Connecticut (Sociology)
Jewish Ruins, Traces and Scars: Creating a New National Sensorium in 21st
century Poland
Genevieve Zubrzycki, University of Michigan (Sociology)
Discussant: Alexandra Kowalski, Princeton University (International and
Regional Studies)
34
Thursday, November 6
C3
Thursday, 12:30 – 2:30pm
Tudor 7
Diverse Routes to Schooling for All
ECONOMICS, Education
Chair: David Mitch, University of Maryland, Baltimore County (Economics)
The Virtues and Vices of School District Consolidation: Evidence from U.S. Cities,
1880-1912
Sun Go, Chung-Ang University (Economics)
Private Funding of Elementary Schools among Swedish Ironworking
Communities, 1830-1930
Madeleine Michaelsson, Uppsala University (Education)
Discussants: David Mitch, University of Maryland, Baltimore County
(Economics)
AJ Angulo, Winthrop University (Curriculum and Pedagogy; History)
C4
Thursday, 12:30 – 2:30pm
Salon 3, 19th Floor
Social, Cultural, and Economic Dimensions of Gender
FAMILY/DEMOGRAPHY
Chair: Antoinette Fauve-Chamoux, EHESS-Paris (Centre de Recherches
Historiques)
Motherhood During a Time of War
John Holian, Independent Scholar (Sociology)
Procreation and Religion: Gender Differences between Anglican and Dissenter in
Gloucestershire's Nailsworth Valley, 1699-1837"
Albion M. Urdank, University of California, Los Angeles (History)
Investing in Daughters: A Quantitative Analysis of Marriage Settlements from
Virginia and South Carolina, 1750-1850
Lindsay Keiter, College of William and Mary (History)
Short-Term Determinants of the Labor Force Participation of Women and
Children, Sweden 1913-1914
Malin Nilsson, University of Gothenburg (Economic History)
Stefan Öberg, University of Gothenburg (Economy and Society)
Discussant: Danielle Gauvreau, Concordia University (Sociology and
Anthropology)
35
Thursday, November 6
C5
Thursday, 12:30 – 2:30pm
Library
The Place and Space of the Post
HISTORICAL GEOGRAPHY; States and Society
Chair: John Willis, Canadian Museum of Civilization (History Division)
Post Office Spaces and Communities in Rural, 19th-century Ontario
Nicholas Van Allen, University of Guelph (History)
Donald Lafreniere, Michigan Technological University (Social Sciences)
State Organization and Economic Development in Western Canada, 1860-1900
Gustavo Velasco, London School of Economics (Economic History)
Mapping the American West through the U.S. Post
Cameron Blevins, Stanford University (History)
Jason Heppler, Stanford University (History)
Representing the Welfare State: Office Buildings for the Belgian Postal
Administration, 1930s-1950s
Jens Van de Maele, Ghent University (Architecture)
Discussant: John Willis, Canadian Museum of Civilization (History)
C6
Thursday, 12:30 – 2:30pm
British Columbia
Comparative Fiscal Systems
PROGRAM COMMITTEE; States and Society
Chair: Isaac Martin, University of California, San Diego (Sociology)
The Poll Tax Before Jim Crow
Brian Sawers, Ohio State University (Law)
Financing the African State: Development and Transformations of Fiscal Systems
in the Long Twentieth Century
Marlous van Waijenburg, Northwestern University (History)
The Rise of Shareholding State and the Financialization of Economic Governance
in China
Yingyao Wang, Yale University (Sociology)
Mobilizing for Land and Power: Agrarian Land Rights Institutions in Bihar and
West Bengal, India
Andre Nickow, Northwestern University (Sociology)
Discussant: Martin Nonhoff, University of Bremen (Political Science)
36
Thursday, November 6
C7
Thursday, 12:30 – 2:30pm
York
Worlds and 'World-Making' in Cultural Analysis
PROGRAM COMMITTEE; Culture
Chair: Matthew Norton, University of Oregon (Sociology)
Thinking through Fields: Creation, Production, and Reception in the Fiction
Complex
Clayton Childress, University of Toronto (Sociology)
Taxes as Democratic Infrastructure: Moral Discourses of Mutual Obligation in
Community Organizing and the Tea Party
Ruth Braunstein, University of Connecticut (Sociology)
The Political Party as an Organized Site of Cultural Mis-Translation
Josh Pacewicz, University of Chicago (Sociology)
Two Paths to an Interest-Free World: Shariah Scholars and the Evolution of
Islamic Finance
Ryan Calder, University of California, Berkeley (Sociology)
Discussant: Matthew Norton, University of Oregon (Sociology)
C8
Thursday, 12:30 – 2:30pm
Saskatchewan
Racialized Constructions of Nations
RACE AND ETHNICITY; Culture; Migration/Immigration; Race and Ethnicity;
States and Society
Chair: Luisa Farah Schwartzman, University of Toronto (Sociology)
Representing Race and Colonial Slavery in Contemporary France: Perspectives of
West Indian Migrants
Crystal Fleming, SUNY at Stony Brook (Sociology and Africana Studies)
Ideology, Race and the Social Politics of Belonging in the West
Carly Schall, Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis (Sociology)
The Integration of the White into the Society of Color
Luisa Farah Schwartzman, University of Toronto (Sociology)
White Supremacy, Ethnic Projects, and the National Imaginary
Vilna Bashi Treitler, City University of New York (Sociology)
Discussant: David Cook-Martin, Grinnell College (Sociology)
37
Thursday, November 6
C9
Thursday, 12:30 – 2:30pm
Nova Scotia
Missing Histories: Remembering Race and Slavery
RACE AND ETHNICITY; Culture; Macro-Historical Dynamics;
Migration/Immigration; Politics
Chair: Warren McKinney, Columbia University (Sociology)
Lost Voices of the Social Sciences: An Exploration of Black Exclusion
Mia Keeys, Vanderbilt University (Sociology)
Dutch Enslavement of Africans in the U.S.: Research Absences and a Future Agenda
Melissa F. Weiner, College of the Holy Cross (Sociology)
Race, Rights, and Historical Memory
David McElhattan, Northwestern University (Sociology)
Slavery, Textiles and New England Memory
Robert Wolff, Central Connecticut State University (History)
Discussant: Warren McKinney, Columbia University (Sociology)
C10
Thursday, 12:30 – 2:30pm
Newfoundland
Urban Black Politics
RACE AND ETHNICITY; Politics; Urban
Chair: Carl Lindskoog, Raritan Valley Community College (Humanities, Social
Science, and Education)
The Generational Politics of Race Leadership in Early Twentieth-Century
Cleveland
Michael Metsner, Case Western Reserve University (History)
‘A New Breed of Cat’:’ Johnson’s War on Poverty and the Rise of the Black
Technocrat, 1966-1970
Danielle St Julien, Binghamton University (History)
Changing Political Fortunes: The Rise and Fall of the Black Urban Regime in Oakland
Eric Brown, University of Missouri (Sociology)
Race, Rebellion, and Reaction in the Miami Riot of 1980
Carl Lindskoog, Raritan Valley Community College (Humanities, Social Science,
and Education)
Who Marched on Washington in 1963? Results from a Lost Survey
Matthew Nichter, Rollins College (Sociology)
Discussant: Uzma Quraishi, Sam Houston State University (History)
38
Thursday, November 6
C11
Thursday, 12:30 – 2:30pm
Prince Edward Island
States, Capital, and Rural Dispossession: Comparative Perspectives on
'Land Grabs' from China, India and Latin America
RURAL, AGRICULTURAL, AND ENVIRONMENTAL; Migration/Immigration
Chair: William Martin, State University of New York (Sociology)
Hukou Reform as an Instrument of Rural Land Dispossession in China
Joel Andreas, Johns Hopkins University (Sociology)
Shaohua Zhan, Johns Hopkins university (Sociology)
Guowei Leung, Johns Hopkins University (Sociology)
The Land Broker State: Dispossession in Neoliberal India
Michael Levien, Johns Hopkins University (Sociology)
From Proletarianization to Lumpenproletarianization: Rural Displacement and
Class Formation in Colombia under Developmentalism and Neoliberalism
Phillip Hough, Florida Atlantic University (Sociology)
Chinese Urbanization Through Dispossession: Survival and Stratification Among
Landless Laborers in Rural China
Julia Chuang, University of California, Berkeley (Sociology)
Discussant: William Martin, State University of New York (Sociology)
C12
Thursday, 12:30 – 2:30pm
New Brunswick
Comparing Revolutions Across Time and Place: From 1979 to 2014 and
Beyond
STATES AND SOCIETY; Macro-Historical Dynamics
Chair: Silvia Pedraza, University of Michigan (Sociology)
Revolution for All Seasons: Transversing the Mediterranean World and Diaspora
2010-14
Eric Selbin, Southwestern University (Political Science)
Do We Really Need Another Theory of the Iranian Revolution? Why 1979 Matters
for Today
Kevan Harris, Princeton University (Near Eastern Studies)
Revolutions and the International
George Lawson, London School of Economics (International Relations)
Discussant: Silvia Pedraza, University of Michigan (Sociology)
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Thursday, November 6
C13
Thursday, 12:30 – 2:30pm
Manitoba
Diverse Perspectives on Social Inequalities in Brazil
STATES AND SOCIETY
Chair: Cecilia Rocha, Ryerson University (Nutrition)
Social Policies & Gender Inequalities in Rural Areas: Reflections from a Brazilian
Case
Andrea Moraes, Ryerson University (Continuing Education)
Design and Social Innovation: the importance of Cultural Identity
Rita Engler, Minas Gerais State University (Design and Technology Studies)
Urban uprisings in Brazil: why this and why now?
Mariana Duarte, University of Toronto (Public Health)
Inequality, Repression and the FIFA World Cup of 1970
Rosana Barbosa, Saint Mary's University (History)
The Role of Economy and Humanism Movement in Combating Social Inequalities
in Brazil
Isabella Trindade, York University (Architecture, Urbanism)
Discussant: Cecilia Rocha, Ryerson University (Nutrition)
C14
Thursday, 12:30 – 2:30pm
Algonquin
Culture and the Negotiation of State Legitimacy
STATES AND SOCIETY; Politics; Culture
Chair: Ana Grondona, Universidad de Buenos Aires (Sociology)
The History of Poverty Knowledge in Argentina from 1959 Until 2004.
Ana Grondona, Universidad de Buenos Aires (Sociology)
The Politics of Text: How Textual Norms came to shape Substantive Agendas in
U.S. Constitutional Amendment Advocacy, 1900 to 1925 and 1960 to 1995.
Amy Myrick, Northwestern University (Sociology and Law)
Public Interest as a Rightful Platform for Political Participation in Qing China
Wenkai He, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (Social Science)
Art Cinema of the Stalin’s Era as an Instrument of Social Design of Inequality
Ljudmila Mazur, Ural State University (History)
Oleg Gorbachev, Ural State Pedagogical University (History)
Discussant: Ana Grondona, Universidad de Buenos Aires (Sociology)
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Thursday, November 6
C15
Thursday, 12:30 – 2:30pm
Alberta
Renewal, Institutions, and Identity in Contemporary American Urban
Places
URBAN; Health/Medicine/Body; Race and Ethnicity
Chair: Nathan Cardon, University of Toronto (History)
Slum Clearance to Neighborhood Revitalization: City Planning and the Public
Imagination of Buffalo’s West Side, 1950-1980
Caitlin B. Moriarty, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee (Architecture)
Las Vegas Springs: At the Crossroads of Race, Class, and Sustainability
Stefani Evans, University of Nevada, Las Vegas (History)
Surveying Sickness: Federal Demographic Research for Urban Hospital
Construction
Joy Knoblauch, University of Michigan (Architecture)
‘You Cannot Wish Away a Patient Population’: Urban Renewal, The Detroit
Medical Center, and the Invisibility of Detroit’s Indigent Community, 1956-1985
Jessica Nickrand, University of Minnesota (History of Science, Technology, and
Medicine)
Discussant: Valerie Hunt, Seattle Central Community College (Applied
Behavioral Science)
C16
Thursday, 12:30 – 2:30pm
Quebec
Women, Gender, and Sexuality in the Practice of Fieldwork
WOMEN, GENDER, AND SEXUALITY; States and Society
Chair: Danielle Raudenbush, University of Chicago (Sociology)
‘Doing Intimacy’ in a Public Market: How the Gendered Experience of
Ethnography Reveals Unseen Social Dynamics
Laura Orrico, University of California, Los Angeles (Sociology)
Emotion and Empathy in Fieldwork: Research in Post-War Countries and the
Interview as a Forum for Healing
Marie Berry, University of California, Los Angeles (Sociology)
Female Role Transformation and Field Work: An Analysis of Classic Ethnographic
Studies in the Social Sciences
Michaela Soyer, Pennsylvania State University (Sociology, Criminal Justice)
Discussants: Stefan Bargheer, University of California, Los Angeles (Sociology)
Danielle Raudenbush, University of Chicago (Sociology)
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Thursday, November 6
D1
Thursday, 2:45 – 4:45pm
Alberta
Author Meets Critics: Ellen Boucher, Empire's Children: Child Emigration,
Welfare and the Decline of the British World, 1869-1967 (Cambridge, 2014)
CHILDREN AND CHILDHOOD; Race and Ethnicity
Chair: Birgitte Soland, Ohio State University (History)
Empire's Children: Child Emigration, Welfare and the Decline of the British
World, 1869-1967
Ellen Boucher, Amherst College (History)
Discussants: Sonya Michel, University of Maryland (History)
Elisabeth Anderson, Northwestern University (Sociology)
Shobana Shankar, Stony Brook University (SUNY) (History)
D2
Thursday, 2:45 – 4:45pm
Algonquin
Drugs, Jails, and Juvenile Justice: Communities and the State at the Dawn
of Mass Incarceration
CRIMINAL JUSTICE/LEGAL; Politics; States and Society
Chair: Michael Fortner, City University of New York (Urban
Studies/Government)
‘Kid thugs are spreading terror through the streets’: Juvenile Delinquency and the
War on Crime in Los Angeles, 1968-1975
Max Felker-Kantor, University of Southern California (History)
48 Hours on Crack Street: How TV News and Congressional Politics Obstructed
Grassroots Organizing
Michael Durfee, SUNY Buffalo (History)
Federal Courts and Massive Expansion of Cook County Jail
Melanie Newport, Temple University (History)
Discussant: Eric Schneider, University of Pennsylvania (Urban
Studies/History)
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Thursday, November 6
D3
Thursday, 2:45 – 4:45pm
Manitoba
National Matter(s): Materiality, Nationalism and State Institutions
CULTURE; States and Society
Chair: Krisztina Ferhrvary, University of Michigan (Anthropology)
Artisans and the Construction of the French State: The Political Role of the
Louvre's Workshops
Chandra Mukerji, University of California, San Diego (Communication and
Science Studies)
‘Humble Fragments of a Glorious Nation’: Potsherds, State Agencies and
Nationhood in Contemporary Italy
Fiona Rose Greenland, University of Michigan (Sociology)
Extracting the ‘National Dream’ from the Soil: State Discourse on the Exploitation
of Tar Sands in Canada
Melissa Aronczyk, Rutgers University (Journalism and Media Studies)
The circulation of immovable property: cameras, TVs, and the birth of ‘heritage’
in 1960s France
Alexandra Kowalski, Princeton University (International and Regional
Studies)
Discussant: Genevieve Zubrzycki, University of Michigan (Sociology)
D4
Thursday, 2:45 – 4:45pm
Prince Edward Island
New Perspectives on Old Questions in the Great Depression
ECONOMICS; Labor
Chair: Nicolas Ziebarth, University of Iowa (Economics)
Growth after a Financial Crisis: The U.S. in Spring 1933
Joshua Hausman, University of Michigan (Public Policy)
Unemployment Hysteresis and Long-Term Unemployment in the Great Depression
and World War 2
Gabriel Mathy, American University (Economics)
Internal capital markets during the Great Depression
Nicolas Ziebarth, University of Iowa (Economics)
Discussant: Nicolas Ziebarth, University of Iowa (Economics)
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Thursday, November 6
D5
Thursday, 2:45 – 4:45pm
Newfoundland
Money and finance
ECONOMICS; States and Society
Chair: Matthew Jaremski, Colgate University (Economics)
The Call Loan Market: the Promise and Peril of Overnight Lending
Jon Moen, University of Mississippi (Economics)
Ellis Tallman, Oberlin College (Economics)
Grenville's Silver Hammer: Value, Multiple Monies and the Stamp Act Crisis
Andrew Edwards, Princeton (History)
Discussant: Matthew Jaremski, Colgate University (Economics)
D6
Thursday, 2:45 – 4:45pm
Nova Scotia
Education and the Social Construction of Ignorance: New Perspectives in
History of Education Research
EDUCATION; Children and Childhood; Politics
Chair: Kim Tolley, Notre Dame de Namur University (Education and
Leadership)
Unlearning By Doing: Progressive Education and the Imperial Frontier
Daniel Perlstein, University of Calfornia, Berkeley (Policy, Measurement, and
Evaluation/Language and Literacy/Society and Culture)
Babel and the British Colonies: Occluded Knowledge and Christian-School
Textbooks
Adam Laats, Binghamton University (GSE/History)
Mapping a Geography of Ignorance: A Brief History of Censorship in Schools
regarding Diversity in Sexual Orientation
Karen Graves, Denison University (Education)
Painful Admissions: Education, Agnotology, and the For-Profit Industry
AJ Angulo, Winthrop University (Curriculum and Pedagogy; History)
Discussant: Andrew Abbott, University of Chicago (Sociology)
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Thursday, November 6
D7
Thursday, 2:45 – 4:45pm
Saskatchewan
Disability and Work
LABOR; Health/Medicine/Body
Chair: Dustin Galer, University of Toronto (History)
Exploitation as a Legitimate Concept in Disabled People’s Labour History
Geoffrey Reaume, York University, Toronto (Critical Disability Studies)
The ‘Defective’ Domestic: Eugenics, Feebleminded Women and Domestic Work in
Ontario, 1930s to 1960s
Lykke de la Cour, York University, Toronto (Social Science)
'the restoration of earning power to disabled workmen': Workers’ Compensation
and Vocational Rehabilitation in Ontario, 1960s - 1990s
Robert Storey, McMaster University (Social Sciences)
Discussant: Dustin Galer, University of Toronto (History)
D8
Thursday, 2:45 – 4:45pm
York
Migration and Categorisation: Creating Equalities/Inequalities.
MIGRATION/IMMIGRATION
Chair: Franca Iacovetta, University Toronto (History)
Capture Marriage as Social Impressment: Decolonization, Rebellion, and Access to
Maritime Networks in Indonesia
Jennifer Gaynor, University of Buffalo (History)
Empires, Mobility, and Outcomes: British West Indian, Lebanese, and Corsican
Migrant Communities in Northeast Venezuela, 1880-1930
Lara Putnam, University Pittsburgh (History)
The Ties that Divide: Inclusion and Exclusion Amongst Ethnoreligious
Communities of Iraqi Women in Detroit
Nadia Jones-Gailani, University of South Florida (History)
Categorisation of Migrants and Problematisation of Migration
Marlou Schrover, Leiden University (History)
Discussant: Franca Iacovetta, University Toronto (History)
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Thursday, November 6
D9
Thursday, 2:45 – 4:45pm
Library
Mobilization
POLITICS; Culture
Chair: Caroline Lee, Lafayette College (Sociology)
The 40th Somber Anniversary of the Portuguese Spring. Austerity, Inequality and
Political Mobilization in Portugal in Times of Crisis
Guya Accornero, ISCTE (CIES)
This Is What Democracy Sounds Like: Protest Performances of the Citizenship
Movement in Wisconsin and Beyond
Anna Paretskaya, University of Wisconsin, Madison (Sociology)
Movement Toolkits for Everyday Action: Suffrage and Temperance Discourse
About Cooking, 1875-1920
Stacy Williams, University of California, San Diego (Sociology)
The Ethics of Recognition and Mass Mobilization:
Wai Kit Choi, California State University (Sociology)
Discussant: Caroline Lee, Lafayette College (Sociology)
D10
Thursday, 2:45 – 4:45pm
British Columbia
Tax Policy in Europe and the United States
PROGRAM COMMITTEE; States and Society
Chair: Isaac Martin, University of California, San Diego (Sociology)
The Politics of Taxation: The Case of the Deduction for Charitable Gifts
Kelly Russell, University of Michigan (Sociology)
Danish Tax Politics
Shintaro Kurachi, Keio University (Economics)
The Impact of an Aging U.S. Population on State Tax Revenues
Kate Watkins, Cornell University (Sociology)
Forging the Obedient Modern State Citizen, or: How Paying Income Taxes Became
Normal
Martin Nonhoff, University of Bremen (Political Science)
Frieder Vogelmann, University of Bremen (Intercultural and International
Studies)
Discussant: Romain Huret, University of Lyon (EHESS) (History)
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Thursday, November 6
D11
Thursday, 2:45 – 4:45pm
Salon 3, 19th Floor
Policing African Americans: From Colonialism to Mass Incarceration
RACE AND ETHNICITY; Criminal Justice/Legal
Chair: Amy Kate Bailey, University of Illinois, Chicago (Sociology)
South Carolina's Colonial Policing Apparatus
Jason Michelakos, York University (Social and Political Thought)
Why Mass Incarceration Matters: The Historical Long View
Heather Thompson, Temple University (History and African American
Studies)
The Long Struggle: An Agonistic Perspective on Penal Development
Joshua Page, University of Minnesota (Sociology)
Philip Goodman, University of Toronto (Sociology)
Michelle Phelps, University of Minnesota (Sociology)
Targeted for Lynching in Georgia: Who Was Threatened? Who Was Killed?
Amy Kate Bailey, University of Illinois, Chicago (Sociology)
Piere Washington, University of Illinois, Chicago (Sociology)
Discussant: Amy Kate Bailey, University of Illinois, Chicago (Sociology)
D12
Thursday, 2:45 – 4:45pm
Tudor 7
Religion in the Social and Theoretical Imaginary
RELIGION
Chair: Samuel Stabler, Yale University (Sociology)
Between Imaginaries of Domination and Supersession: Portrayals of Jews and
Capitalism in German Social Thought
Chad Goldberg, University of Wisconsin, Madison (Sociology)
Surgeons of Status and Stereotype: Race, Religion & Rhetoric in Black Antebellum Protest
Benjamin Lamb-Books, University of Colorado, Boulder (Sociology)
Institutionalized Dialogue: Analyzing the Formalization of Inter-Religious
Dialogue in the United States
Devin O'Rourke, University of Chicago (Religious Ethics)
Religion Also Matters
Aliza Rebecca Luft, University of Wisconsin, Madison (Sociology)
Discussant: Matthias Koenig, University of Goettingen (Sociology)
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Thursday, November 6
D13
Thursday, 2:45 – 4:45pm
Tudor 8
States, Family, Gender and Sexuality
STATES AND SOCIETY; Women, Gender, and Sexuality
Chair: Tina Fetner, McMaster University (Sociology)
The Tragic-Comedy of Gender Politics: Frigide Barjot, the Manif Pour Tous, and
French Mobilization Against Same-Sex Marriage
Dorit Geva, Central European University (Sociology and Social Anthropology)
Forbidden Yet Practiced: Comparing Polygamy’s Prohibition in Canada and
France
Melanie Heath, McMaster University (Sociology)
Beyond Deadbeat Dads: Parent Dependency and American Welfare Policy
Susan Stein-Roggenbuck, Michigan State University (Public Affairs)
Beauty Diplomacy and Entrepreneurial Masculinity: State and Market in the
Nigerian Beauty Pageant Industry
Oluwakemi Balogun, Pomona College (Sociology)
Discussant: Allyson Stokes, University of Waterloo (Sociology)
D14
Thursday, 2:45 – 4:45pm
New Brunswick
Redesigning Care 1
STATES AND SOCIETY; Women, Gender, and Sexuality
Chair: Anna Peterson, Luther College (History)
Gendered Labor Policies and the Political Prospects for Feminist Redesigns of Care
in the US and Sweden
Ann Orloff, Northwestern University (Sociology)
The Age of Entitlement has Ended’: Setting Up An Institute of Social Care in
Turbulent Times
Pavla Miller, RMIT University (Global, Urban and Social Studies)
Care as Decent Work: Nurses, Nannies, Cleaners, and Family Members under the
ILO
Eileen Boris, University of California, Santa Barbara (Feminist Studies)
Women's Advocacy and the Comprehensive Child Development Act of 1971
Anna Danziger Halperin, Colombia University (History)
Discussant: Tasleem Padamsee, Ohio State University (Sociology)
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Thursday, November 6
D15
Thursday, 2:45 – 4:45pm
Quebec
Gender and Embodiment: Spaces, Places, Bodies
WOMEN, GENDER, AND SEXUALITY; Children and Childhood; Culture;
Historical Geography; Women, Gender, and Sexuality
Chair: Abdouraman Halirou, University of Ngaoundéré, Cameroon (History)
Scarred Bodies: Corporal Punishment and Discourses of Masculinity in the British
Army, 1867-1881’
Jonathan Shipe, Florida State University (History)
When Boys Become Men. (Post)totalitarian Male Identities in Ukrainian Fiction.
Mateusz Swietlicki, University of Wroclaw (Slavic Studies)
Out of the Bar and onto the Web
Zachary Owens, University of Colorado, Boulder (Sociology)
E1
Thursday, 5:00 – 7:00pm
Alberta
Signals in the Noise: Making Genre, Taste, and Categories in Cultural Systems
CULTURE
Chair: Matthew Norton, University of Oregon (Sociology)
Hucksters of the Symbol: Distinction and Pattern in Anthropology, Algorithmic
Recommendation, and Marketing
Nick Seaver, University of California, Irvine (Anthropology)
Crowd-funding Communities and Changing Practices of Cultural Production
Jennifer Lena, Columbia University (Arts Administration)
Terence McDonnell, University of Notre Dame (Sociology)
White Noise and the Cold War
Brian A. Horne, University of Chicago (Anthropology)
Cultural Objects as Prisms: Perceived Audience Composition of Musical Styles as a
Resource for Symbolic Exclusion in the United States
Omar Lizardo, University of Notre Dame (Sociology)
Sara Skiles, University of Notre Dame (Sociology)
Discussant: Matthew Norton, University of Oregon (Sociology)
49
Thursday, November 6
E2
Thursday, 5:00 – 7:00pm
Algonquin
Corporate Involvement in Political and Economic Life
ECONOMICS; Labor; Politics; States and Society
Chair: Catherine Schenk, University of Glasgow (Economic and Social
History)
The Political Associational Foundation of Corporate Behavior in the United States
Alexander Hertel-Fernandez, Harvard University (Government)
Before Your Fountains. Import Substitution, Oil Quotas and Rent Seeking in
France from the 1920's to the 1970's
Julien Brault, Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies
(International History)
Tariffs, Trade and Multi-National Companies in Canada 1885-1905: A
Photographic Perspective.
Shannon Perry, De Montfort University (Photographic History)
The Rise of Occupational Pension Funds (1948-1960): A Relational Account
Yally Avrahampour, London School of Economics (Management)
The Electronics Industry in Scotland Since 1945
Duncan Ross, University of Glasgow (Economic and Social History)
Discussant: Catherine Schenk, University of Glasgow (Economic and Social
History)
E3
Thursday, 5:00 – 7:00pm
Prince Edward Island
Education Policy & the Quest for Educational Equity
EDUCATION
Chair: Mary Ann Dzuback, Washington University (Woman and Gender
Studies)
Teaching, Learning, and Professional Development in English Companion Ning
(ECN): An Online Community for English Teachers
Asma Khan, University of Rochester (Education)
From Human Capital to Value Added Models: Economists and the Field of
Education Policy
Zachary Griffen, University of California, Los Angeles (Sociology)
Discussant: David Bwire, Ohio State University (Education)
50
Thursday, November 6
E4
Thursday, 5:00 – 7:00pm
Newfoundland
Labor and the Commons: Subsistence, Recreation, and Workers' Access to
Nature
LABOR; Rural, Agricultural, and Environmental
Chair: Josiah Rector, Wayne State University (History)
Baltic Faces: Working People and Coastal Environment in Finland in the 20th
Century
Simo Laakkonen, University of Turku, Finland (Landscape Studies)
A Case of Catch as Catch Can: Miners, Property Rights, and Environmental
Consciousness in Nevada's 'High-Grading' Controversy, 1905-1907
Thai Jones, Columbia University (Herbert H. Lehman Curator For American
History, Rare Book and Manuscript Library)
A Genealogy of ‘Primitive Accumulation’ – A Useful Concept for Environmental
History?
Troy Vettese, New York University (History)
Hoofed Locusts: Social Violence and Conservation in the Western American Sheep
Wars, 1880-1920
Tim Paulson, University of California, Santa Barbara (History)
Discussant: John Cumbler, University of Louisville (History)
E5
Thursday, 5:00 – 7:00pm
Nova Scotia
New Thinking about Method for Historical Social Science
MACRO-HISTORICAL DYNAMICS
Chair: Mark Gould, Haverford College (Sociology)
The Evolutionary Approach to History: Sociocultural Phylogenetics
Marion Blute, University of Toronto (Sociology)
Agency and the Relation of Sociology and Anthropology – The Expansionist
Mechanism of the Social Sciences
Juho Korhonen, Brown University (Sociology)
Making It Up as We Go Along: the Pragmatist Micro-Foundations of MacroHistorical Explanations
Simon Pratt, University of Toronto (Political Science)
Critical Realism for Historical Social Science
Daniel Little, University of Michigan, Dearborn (Philosophy)
Discussant: Anna Skarpelis, New York University (Sociology)
51
Thursday, November 6
E6
Thursday, 5:00 – 7:00pm
Quebec
Religion and Migration in the Americas
MIGRATION/IMMIGRATION; Race and Ethnicity; Religion
Chair: David Cook-Martin, Grinnell College (Sociology)
The Language of Religion: German Ethnicity in Argentina and Canada, 1880-1930
Benjamin Bryce, University of Toronto (History)
Religion and Migration: A Historical Search for Explanatory Patterns
Jose Moya, Barnard College, Columbia Univ (History)
Toronto’s Church of All Nations: How the United Church Fought Communism and
Promoted the Assimilation of Immigrants
Roberto Perin, York University (History)
Migration and Religious Commitment: The Old Colony 'Horse and Buggy'
Mennonites of Latin America
Royden Loewen, University of Winnipeg (Mennonite Studies)
Discussant: David Cook-Martin, Grinnell College (Sociology)
E7
Thursday, 5:00 – 7:00pm
Saskatchewan
Race, Ethnicity & Politics
POLITICS; Race and Ethnicity
Chair: Lorraine Minnite, Rutgers University, Camden (Public Policy and
Administration)
Reading Georgia Powers on, ‘Inequalities: Politics, Policy, and the Past’
Anne Onyekwuluje, Western Kentucky University (Sociology)
For Democracy and a Caste System? World War II, Race, and Democratic
Inclusion in the United States
Steven White, Columbia University (Political Science)
Racial Threat, Homeownership, and Partisan Vote Choice: The Unintended
Consequences of New Deal Housing Policies for Mass Politics
Richard Aviles, University of Wisconsin (Sociology)
Same Issue, Different Goal: The United Negro College Fund, the National
Association for the Advancement of Colored People, and Black Educational
Protest
Melissa Wooten, University of Massachusetts, Amherst (Sociology)
Discussant: Lorraine Minnite, Rutgers University, Camden (Public Policy and
Administration)
52
Thursday, November 6
E8
Thursday, 5:00 – 7:00pm
York
Movements in and Against the State
POLITICS; States and Society
Chair: Wai Kit Choi, California State University (Sociology)
The Making of the Pro-Israel Lobby
Dan Lainer-Vos, University of Southern California (Sociology)
Road to Total Chaos: the Pattern of Mass Movements, Conflicts, and Violence in
pre-’Cultural Revolution’ China, 1949-1966
Zhaojin Zeng, University of Texas, Austin (History)
Discussant: Wai Kit Choi, California State University (Sociology)
E9
Thursday, 5:00 – 7:00pm
British Columbia
The Racialization of Muslims
RACE AND ETHNICITY; Culture; Macro-Historical Dynamics;
Migration/Immigration; Politics; Religion
Chair: Leila Al-Imad, East Tennessee State University (History)
‘We Will Re-Member Them’: Collective Memory and the Racialization of British
Muslims
Meghan Tinsley, Boston University (Sociology)
Flying While Muslim: Muslim American Men and Women’s Racial Experiences in
U.S. Airports
Saher Selod, Simmons College (Sociology)
Muslim ‘Double Consciousness’ and the Impact of the Otherization Process
Hatem Bazian, University of California, Berkeley (Near Eastern Studies)
The Racialization of Muslims in Chicago: Civil Rights Issues after 9/11
Jackleen Salem, University of Wisconsin Milwaukee (History)
Of Faith, Race and Anomalous Identities : White Converts to Islam in France and
the United States
Juliette Galonnier, Northwestern University (Sociology)
Discussant: Elizabeth Onasch, The New School (Sociology)
53
Thursday, November 6
E10
Thursday, 5:00 – 7:00pm
Library
Rural Political Economy: Landed Elites, Rural Labor, and the State
RURAL, AGRICULTURAL, AND ENVIRONMENTAL; Economics; Labor; MacroHistorical Dynamics; Politics
Chair: Mark Cohen, New York University (Sociology)
Taxation, Rent, and the Market: Comparing the Impact of Agrarian Class
Relations on Economic Development in Japan and Russia, 1853-1913
Mark Cohen, New York University (Sociology)
Exporting Crops and Labor: Landed Oligarchs and the Development of Philippine
Labor Brokerage
Suzy Lee, New York University (Sociology)
Credit Discipline and the Rise of Agrarian Capitalism: The Case of Antebellum
South Carolina
John Clegg, New York University (Sociology)
Explaining India's Surplus Food Stocks: The Rural Elite in India's Farm Policy
Madhavi Cherian, New York University (Sociology)
Discussant: Suzy Lee, New York University (Sociology)
E11
Thursday, 5:00 – 7:00pm
New Brunswick
Redesigning Care 2
STATES AND SOCIETY; Women, Gender, and Sexuality
Chair: Anna Peterson, Luther College (History)
Markets and States: The Rise of Formal Childcare Services in the US and UK.
Caitlin McLean, University of Edinburgh (Social Policy)
Care Work and Power Dynamics in Female Breadwinning-Households – A MilieuSensitive Approach
Sarah Speck, Technical University Darmstadt (Sociology)
Levers of Change – The Evolution of Funding Models in Australian Community
Services
Sharon Andrews, RMIT University (Global, Urban and Social Studies)
Lisa Harris, RMIT University (Global, Urban and Social Studies)
Transnational Filipino Families and the Politics of Care Work
Conely de Leon, York University (Gender, Feminist and Women’s Studies)
Discussant: Pavla Miller, RMIT University (Global, Urban and Social Studies)
54
Thursday, November 6
E12
Thursday, 5:00 – 7:00pm
Salon 3, 19th Floor
Global Crisis in the Periphery: The Policies of the Great Depression of the
1930s in Australia, Canada, Finland and Norway
STATES AND SOCIETY; Economics
Chair: Matti Hannikainen, University of Tampere (Social Sciences and
Humanities)
Coping with the Depression: Strategies Employed by Finnish-Canadian Workers
between 1928 and 1939
Michel S. Beaulieu, Lakehead University (History)
The Finnish Unemployment during the Great Depression of the 1930s in a
Comparative Perspective
Matti Hannikainen, University of Tampere (Social Sciences and Humanities)
Jarmo Peltola, University of Tampere (Social Sciences and Humanities)
The Finnish Countryside and the Great Depression: a Micro Study of Two
Municipalities
Antti Häkkinen, University of Helsinki (Political and Economic Studies)
Unemployment and the Unemployed in Two Industrial Cities: The Cases of
Tampere, Finland and Newcastle, Australia during the Depression of the 1930s
Erik Eklund, Federation University (Arts)
Jarmo Peltola, University of Tampere (Social Sciences and Humanities)
The Small Great Depression: The Depression of the 1930s and Different Patterns
of Crisis and Politics in the Scandinavian Countries
Ola Honningdal Grytten, Norwegian School of Economics (Economics)
Discussants: Ola Honningdal Grytten, Norwegian School of Economics
(Economics)
Antti Häkkinen, University of Helsinki (Political and Economic Studies)
E13
Thursday, 5:00 – 7:00pm
Tudor 7
Minding the Margins: The Politics of Abortion Histories
WOMEN, GENDER, AND SEXUALITY; Health/Medicine/Body; Politics
Chair: Kathryn McPherson, York University (History)
Discussants: Tracy Penny Light, University of Waterloo (History/Sexuality,
Marriage, and Family Studies)
Colleen MacQuarrie, University of Prince Edward Island (Psychology)
Katrina Ackerman, University of Waterloo (History)
Shannon Stettner, York University (Political Science)
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Thursday, November 6
E14
Thursday, 5:00 – 7:00pm
Manitoba
Competing Feminisms: The Gendered Politics of Nationhood, Identity and
Diversity
WOMEN, GENDER, AND SEXUALITY; Religion; States and Society
Chair: Anna Korteweg, University of Toronto (Sociology)
Competing Feminisms: The Gendered Politics of Religious Accommodation in
France and Québec
Emily Laxer, University of Toronto (Sociology)
Marine Le Pen, Parité, and Right Wing Populism
Dorit Geva, Central European University (Sociology and Social Anthropology)
The Governance of Muslim Marriage in France: Feminisms and Islams
Jennifer A. Selby, Memorial University (Religious Studies)
State Recognition and Conflicting Narratives: Jewish and Muslim Women
Divorcing in the UK
Pascale Fournier, University of Ottawa (Law)
Discussant: Anna Korteweg, University of Toronto (Sociology)
E15
Thursday, 5:00 – 7:00pm
Tudor 8
Class, Market and Sex: Explorations in Queer Economic History
WOMEN, GENDER, AND SEXUALITY; Economics
Chair: Jeffrey Escoffier, Barnard College, Columbia University (Sociology)
The Cultural and Economic Dimensions of Class in Queerness
Lisa Henderson, University of Massachusetts (Communications)
The 1960s Gay Consumer Culture Revolution
David K. Johnson, University of Southern Florida (History)
‘We will apologize for nothing’: Adult Industry Entrepreneurs, Relational Work
and the Legitimation of Sexual Commerce in the United States, 1968-1979
Devin McGeehan Muchmore, Yale University (American Studies)
The Pleasure-for-Profit Principle: Making Gay Male Sexual Markets in New York
City in the Era of Gay Liberation, 1969-1981
Christopher Mitchell, Rutgers University (History)
Discussant: Jeffrey Escoffier, Barnard College, Columbia University (Sociology)
56
Friday, November 7
F1
Friday, 8:00 – 10:00am
New Brunswick
Historicizing Cultural Structures
CULTURE
Chair: Emily Merchant, University of Michigan (ICPSR)
Who Has Been Regulating whom through 'Corporate Responsibility', Business Or
Society? The Mid-20th Century Institutionalization of Cr in the United States
Rami Kaplan, Open University of Israel (Sociology, Political Science, and
Communication)
Structurally Obfuscated Transactionalism in Comparative History
Gabriel Rossman, University of California, Los Angeles (Sociology)
The Civil Sphere and the Case of the ‘Missing Middle’ in the Philippines, 1987-2001
Celso Villegas, Kenyon College (Sociology)
How Discursive Fields Work: Preliminary Evidence from Local Housing Advocacy
Paul Lichterman, University of Southern California (Sociology and Religion)
Discussant: Dan Lainer-Vos, University of Southern California (Sociology)
F2
Friday, 8:00 – 10:00am
Prince Edward Island
Thinking about inequality in the past
ECONOMICS; Family/Demography; Labor; Urban
Chair: Chad Gaffield, University of Ottawa ()
All Equal in the Sight of God: Religion and Economic Inequality in the Early
Twentieth Century
Livio DiMatteo, Lakehead University (Economics)
Why did Inequality Increase Faster in Lmes than in Cmes Between 1970 and 2010
and What can We Learn from the Netherlands?
Jeroen Touwen, Leiden University (Institute For History)
A Portrait of Inequalities in Returns on Assets in the American Population: 1968-2011
Maude Pugliese, University of Chicago (Sociology)
The Consumer Revolution Reconsidered: Inequality and Distinction in the Early
Modern Southern Low Countries
Wouter Ryckbosch, University of Antwerp (History)
Bruno Blondé, University of Antwerp (History)
The Problem of Inequality in English-Canadian Political Economy
Eric Sager, University of Victoria (History)
Discussant: Chad Gaffield, University of Ottawa (History)
57
Friday, November 7
F3
Friday, 8:00 – 10:00am
Quebec
Family Patterns and Networks
FAMILY/DEMOGRAPHY
Chair: Antoinette Fauve-Chamoux, EHESS-Paris (Centre de Recherches
Historiques)
Discussants: Beatrice Moring, Cambridge University (History of Population)
Mary Louise Nagata, Francis Marion University / EHESS (History / CRH)
Alice Kasakoff, University of South Carolina, Columbia (Geography)
Mikolaj Szoltysek, Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research (Historical
Demography)
F4
Friday, 8:00 – 10:00am
Salon 8, 19th Floor
Infant and Child Mortality in Euramerica 1850-1950
FAMILY/DEMOGRAPHY
Chair: Martin Dribe, Lund University (Economic History)
Socio-Economic and Regional Inequalities in (Cause-Specific) Child Mortality: The
Case of Southern Sweden, 1870-1968
Volha Lazuka, Lund University (Economic History)
Luciana Quaranta, Lund University (Economic History)
Tommy Bengtsson, Lund University (Economic Demography)
Socioeconomic Mortality Differentials in the First Years of Life in Sardinia
(Alghero, 1866-1935)
Marco Breschi, University of Sassari (Economics and Businnes)
Stanislao Mazzoni, University of Sassari (Economics)
Lucia Pozzi, University of Sassari (Italy) (Economics)
Socioeconomic Status and Infant Mortality on the American Frontier: Evidence
from the Utah Population Database
Heidi A. Hanson, University of Utah (Pedigree and Population Science)
Thomas Maloney, University of Utah (Economics)
Ken Smith, University of Utah (Human Development and Family Studies)
Luciano Pesci, University of Utah (Economics)
Childhood Mortality in the City of Madrid during Late XIXth and Early XXth
Centuries
Diego Ramiro-Fariñas, Spanish National Research Council (Population)
Yolanda Casado, Spanish NAtional Research Council (Population)
Discussant: Cameron Campbell, University of California, Los Angeles
(Sociology)
58
Friday, November 7
F5
Friday, 8:00 – 10:00am
Salon 6, 19th Floor
Expanding Methods in HGIS
HISTORICAL GEOGRAPHY
Chair: Ian Gregory, Lancaster University (Art and Social Sciences)
The Case for Spatially-Sensitive Data: How Data Structures affect Spatial
Measurement and Substantive Theory
Anjanette Chan Tack, University of Chicago (Sociology)
Assessment of intensity of the daytime surface urban heat island: How can GIS
and Remote sensing help?
Ayansina Ayanlade, Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, Nigeria (Geography)
Visualizing Text Mined Geospatial Results: Exploring the Trading Consequences
Database
Jim Clifford, University of Saskatchewan (History)
Uta Hinrichs, University of St Andrews (Computer Human Interaction)
Bea Alex, University of Edinburgh (Informatics)
Discussant: Ian Gregory, Lancaster University (Art and Social Sciences)
F6
Friday, 8:00 – 10:00am
Salon 4, 19th Floor
Working Class Struggle and Class Formation
LABOR
Chair: Geraldina Polanco, University of British Columbia (Sociology)
The First Great Railway Strike: A New Perspective of the Early Labor Movement in
Sao Paulo
Guilherme Grandi, Université de Montréal (CIREQ)
Consent Behind the Counter: Migrant Worker Dreams in Transnational Labour
Regimes
Geraldina Polanco, York University (Latin America and The Caribbean)
Class Formation in the Angers Slate Fields, 1750-1891
Nicholas O'Neill, University of Oregon (History)
Beyond Proletarianization: Re-theorizing Informal and Unfree Labor under
Global Capitalism Today
Wai Kit Choi, California State University (Sociology)
Discussant: Rishi Awatramani, Johns Hopkins University (Sociology)
59
Friday, November 7
F7
Friday, 8:00 – 10:00am
Alberta
Runaway Slaves, Serfs, and Peons
MIGRATION/IMMIGRATION; Race and Ethnicity
Chair: Jose Moya, Barnard College, Columbia University (History)
Seeking Freedom in the Midst of Slavery: Fugitive Slaves in the South, 1800-1860
Damian Alan Pargas, Leiden University (History)
Runaways, Labor Markets and Social Control in the Peruvian Sugar Industry,
1875-1933
Michael J. Gonzales, Northern Illinois University (History)
Escaping in Twentieth-Century Russia
Leslie Page Moch, Michigan State University (History)
Lewis Siegelbaum, Michigan State University (History)
Maroons beyond the Slave Borders: Runaways in North-Cameroon
Abdouraman Halirou, University of Ngaoundéré, Cameroon (History)
Discussant: Jose Moya, Columbia University (History)
F8
Friday, 8:00 – 10:00am
Algonquin
Transatlantic Perspectives on the Universal Refugee Regime and the
Territorial State
MIGRATION/IMMIGRATION; Race and Ethnicity
Chair: Christopher Anderson, Wilfred Laurier University (politics)
The Asylum Paradox: Remote Control of Forced Migration to the Global North
David FitzGerald, University of California, San Diego (Comparative
Immigration Studies and Sociology)
The Europeanization of Canadian Refugee Policy
Dagmar Soennecken, York University (Law and Society Program)
Asylum in the United States: A Historical Perspective
Maria Cristina Garcia, Cornell University (History)
Externalizing Refugee Integration Policy as ‘soft Remote Control’ of Asylum
Migration: Evidence from Ukraine
Raphi Rechitsky, European University, Saint Petersburg (Sociology)
Discussant: Christopher Anderson, Wilfrid Laurier University (Political
Science)
60
Friday, November 7
F9
Friday, 8:00 – 10:00am
Salon 3, 19th Floor
Solidarity, Purges, and Diaspora
MIGRATION/IMMIGRATION
Chair: Anna Jaroszynska-Kirchmann, Eastern Connecticut State University
(History)
From 'Model Citizens' to 'Bourgeois Nationalists': Stalin's Purges and the
Deconstruction of a Finnish-Socialist Imagined Community in Soviet Karelia
Evgeny Efremkin, York University (History)
Migration Bridges and Movement Incubators: The Role of Dutch Solidarity Groups
in Diaspora Mobilization for Philippine Democracy
Sharon Quinsaat, University of Pittsburgh (Sociology)
Discussant: Anna Jaroszynska-Kirchmann, Eastern Connecticut State
University (History)
F10
Friday, 8:00 – 10:00am
York
The Politics of Economic Policy & Development
POLITICS; Economics; States and Society
Chair: Stephanie Lee Mudge, University of California, Davis (Sociology)
Neoliberal’s critique of social engineering in under-developed countries: the
battle against developmentalism and socialist' rationalities of government
(Argentina, 1955-1974)
Victoria Haidar, CONICET (Ciencia Politica)
‘A Consumers’ War’: Price Control and Political Consumerism in the United States
and Canada during World War II
Joseph Tohill, York University (History)
‘The age demands greatness’: Modernism and Negotiation in the India-Canada
Aid Relationship, 1950-1960
Jill Campbell-Miller, University of Waterloo (History)
The Social Origins of Economic Policy: Economic Liberalization, Identity Politics
and Investment in India
Kanta Murali, University of Toronto (Political Science)
61
Friday, November 7
F11
Friday, 8:00 – 10:00am
Saskatchewan
The Meaning of Inequality in Historical Context
PRESIDENTIAL; Economics; Education; Race and Ethnicity
Chair: Elizabeth Popp Berman, University at Albany, SUNY (Sociology)
The Idea of Inequality
Andrew Abbott, University of Chicago (Sociology)
How History can Inform the Global Poverty Debate Lessons from the Growth
Experiences of Ghana and Japan, C. 1860-2010
Ewout Frankema, University of Wageningen and Utrecht University (Rural and
Environmental History)
Marlous van Waijenburg, Northwestern University (History)
Discussants: David Mitch, University of Maryland, Baltimore County
(Economics)
Daniel Perlstein, University of Calfornia, Berkeley (Policy, Measurement, and
Evaluation/Language and Literacy/Society and Culture)
F12
Friday, 8:00 – 10:00am
Nova Scotia
Author Meets Critics: Emily Erikson, Between Monopoly and Free Trade:
The English East India Company, 1600-1757 (Princeton, 2014)
STATES AND SOCIETY; Economics
Chair: Neha Gondal, Ohio State University (Sociology)
Between Monopoly and Free Trade: The English East India Company, 1600-1757
Emily Erikson, Yale University (Sociology)
Discussants: Andreas Wimmer, Princeton University (Sociology)
Henning Hillmann, University of Mannheim (Sociology)
Paul McLean, Rutgers University (Sociology)
Janet Landa, York University (Economics)
62
Friday, November 7
F13
Friday, 8:00 – 10:00am
Manitoba
Specialization, Infrastructure, Agency Costs and the Law: A Theory of France
STATES AND SOCIETY; Criminal Justice/Legal; Economics;
Migration/Immigration; States and Society
Chair: Yves Chaput, Sorbonne (Law)
French Civilist Tradition, Politics and Development: the Case of Benin
Nicaise Mede, Université d'Abomey-Calavi (Administration and Jurist)
Judicial Selection and the Accountability of Judges : Analysis Based on U.S. and
European Selection Methods
Bertrand Lemennicier, Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne (Economics)
Economic Jurisdictions in Europe: the French Model and its Integration
Yves Chaput, Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne (Law)
Principles Underlying the Adjustment Process in France in light of its Code on
Commercial Bankruptcy
Benoit Mario Papillon, Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières (Management)
Discussants: Bertrand Lemennicier, Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne
(Economics)
Benoit Mario Papillon, Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières (Management)
Yves Chaput, Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne (Law)
Nicaise Mede, Université d'Abomey-Calavi (Administration and Jurist)
F14
Friday, 8:00 – 10:00am
Library
Gendered City: Politics and Contestation
URBAN; Historical Geography; Politics; States and Society; Women, Gender,
and Sexuality
Chair: Smriti Upadhyay, Johns Hopkins University (Sociology)
Fighting Inequality and Promoting Gender Policies in Cold War Cities. The Case of
Bologna, A Communist City in the West
Eloisa Betti, University of Bologna (History, Culture, Civilization)
Stifling the Patriarchal Family, Familizing the Socialist Workplace: Gender Paradox
in Mao’s China during the Urban People’s Commune Movement (1958-1962)
Dong Yige, Johns Hopkins University (Society)
‘An Exercise in the Use of Inapplicable Statistics for the Befuddlement of the
Timid:’ Female Neighborhood Activists’ Contentions of Expert Knowledge in
Urban Renewal Battles
Ellen Manovich, University of Minnesota (History)
Discussants: Mariana Valverde, University of Toronto (Criminology)
Smriti Upadhyay, Johns Hopkins University (Sociology)
63
Friday, November 7
F15
Friday, 8:00 – 10:00am
Newfoundland
Queer Activism in Europe in the 1970s
WOMEN, GENDER, AND SEXUALITY
Chair: Benita Roth, Binghamton University, SUNY (Sociology, History, and
Women's Studies)
'Lesbians are not women': Radical Lesbian Politics in post'68 France
Tamara Chaplin, University of Illinois (History, French, Gender and Women’s Studies)
‘Le corps désirant se lève: Locating the Radicalism of France’s Front Homosexuel
d’Action Révolutionnaire 1971-4
Daniel Callwood, Queen Mary, University of London (History)
The ‘Revolutionary" Gay Movements during the 1970s were Really ‘Revolutionary’?
Cases of Fhar in France and Homophile Movement in Spain, 1970-1975
Geoffrey Huard, Université Sorbonne Nouvelle (Sociology)
Confrontation without Demonstration. The Slow Adaption of the Gay Pride in the
Netherlands
Elise van Alphen, University of Humanistic Studies (Humanistics)
Out of the Closet right in to the Television Program: A Discussion About
‘Homosexuality’ at the Austrian Public Broadcaster 1976
Martin Goessl, FH Joanneum University (Equality and Diversity)
Discussants: Benita Roth, Binghamton University, SUNY (Sociology, History,
and Women’s Studies)
Jeffrey Escoffier, Barnard College, Columbia University (Sociology)
F16
Friday, 8:00 – 10:00am
British Columbia
Intimacy, Politics, and Difference: Confronting the Challenges of Modernity
WOMEN, GENDER, AND SEXUALITY; Criminal Justice/Legal;
Family/Demography; Politics; Religion; Women, Gender, and Sexuality
Chair: Frances Latchford, York University (Gender, Sexuality and Women's Studies)
Family Forms, Legal Norms and the Regulation of the Conjugal
Brenda Cossman, University of Toronto (Law)
Intimacy, Afro-German History, and National Belonging in Twentieth-Century
Germany: The Case of the Biography of Erika M
Julia Roos, Indiana University, Bloomington (History)
Dominance and Difference: Theorizing Gender, Sexuality, and Power in Weimar Sexology
Kirsten Leng, Columbia University (History)
‘Good Morals’ and Islamic Divorce in Imperial Germany
Julia Moses, University of Sheffield (History)
Discussant: Amar Wahab, Founders College, York University (Gender,
Sexuality and Women’s Studies)
64
Friday, November 7
G1
Friday, 10:15am – 12:15pm
Alberta
Varieties of Literacy Campaigns in Historical and Comparative
Perspectives: New Approaches
CHILDREN AND CHILDHOOD; Education
Chair: Harvey J Graff, Ohio State University and National Humanities Center
(English and History)
Managing People’s Power: Literacy Campaigns in 1930s and 1940s Wartime
China
Lara Di Luo, Ohio State University (History)
Language Difference and Literacy Campaigns: Complicating Literacy
Instruction’s Role in Fighting Inequality
Nora McCook, Ohio State University (English)
The Linguistics of Literacy Campaigns: Interrogating Dichotomies--Insights From
Evolved Pedagogy in a Multilingual-Multicultural Classroom
David Bwire, Ohio State University (Education)
Discussant: John Duffy, University of Notre Dame (English)
G2
Friday, 10:15am – 12:15pm
Algonquin
Quantifying and qualifying violence in history, 1600-2000
CRIMINAL JUSTICE/LEGAL
Chair: Manon van der Heijden, University of Leiden (History)
Violence and Masculinity
Joachim Eibach, University of Berne (History)
Quantifying Violence in The Netherlands, 1700-1900
Manon van der Heijden, University of Leiden (History)
Marion Pluskota, University of Leiden (History)
Crime- or Class Control? -The Swedish Police Force and the modernization, ca.
1850-1940.
Glenn Svedin, Mid Sweden University (History)
Violence and Gender in Early Modern Bologna
Sanne Muurling, Leiden University (History)
Discussant: Katherine Lynch, Carnegie Mellon University (History)
65
Friday, November 7
G3
Friday, 10:15am – 12:15pm
Manitoba
Categories, Causation, and Commonality: On Whether and How Categories
Work in Social Science and the World
CULTURE; Politics; States and Society
Chair: Jonathan Wyrtzen, Yale University (Sociology)
The Judgment of the Institutionalists
Matthew Norton, University of Oregon (Sociology)
Does Islam Exist?: The Question of Categories in Post-Orientalist Sociology
Jonathan Wyrtzen, Yale University (Sociology)
Jeffrey Guhin, University of Virginia (Institute For Advanced Studies In
Culture)
Category Mistakes in Modern War
Thomas Crosbie, Yale University (Sociology)
'Last one out, turn off the lights!' Political Failure, Trauma and the
Transformation of Political Categories in Israel and Turkey
Shai Dromi, Yale University (Sociology)
Gulay Turkmen, Yale University (Sociology)
Discussant: Carly Knight, Harvard University (Sociology)
G4
Friday, 10:15am – 12:15pm
New Brunswick
European Historical Population Samples Network (EHPS-Net)
FAMILY/DEMOGRAPHY
Chair: Kees Mandemakers, International Institue of Social History (Historical
Sample Netherlands)
Discussants: George Alter, University of Michigan (ICPSR)
Tommy Bengtsson, Lund University (Economic Demography)
Annika Westberg, Umea University (Demographic Data Base)
Gunnar Thorvaldsen, University of Tromsø (Norwegian Historical Data)
Diego Ramiro-Fariñas, Spanish National Research Council (Population)
66
Friday, November 7
G5
Friday, 10:15am – 12:15pm
Prince Edward Island
Mobilities, Journeys, and Networks in Space and Time
HISTORICAL GEOGRAPHY
Chair: Katherine Curtis, University of Wisconsin, Madison (Rural Sociology)
Inequality in Access to Urban Services in Premodern Cities: A Comparative Study
Michael Smith, Arizona State University (Human Evolution and Social Change)
Christopher Boone, Arizona State University (Sustainability)
George Cowgill, Arizona State University (Human Evolution and Social Change)
Sharon Harlan, Arizona State University (Human Evolution and Social Change)
Timothy Dennehy, Arizona State University (Human Evolution and Social Change)
Benjamin Stanley, Arizona State University (Human Evolution and Social Change)
Barbara Stark, Arizona State University (Human Evolution and Social Change)
Abigail York, Arizona State University (Human Evolution and Social Change)
Crossing Niagara: insights from traveler signatures
Deryck Holdsworth, Pennsylvania State University (Geography)
Revisiting the Walking City: A Geospatial Approach to the Journey to Work 1881-1916
Donald Lafreniere, Michigan Technological University (Social Sciences)
Discussant: Daniel Pasciuti, Johns Hopkins University (Sociology)
G6
Friday, 10:15am – 12:15pm
Newfoundland
Blue-Green Histories: Exploring Conflict, Collaboration, and CoalitionBuilding Between the Labor and Environmental Movements
LABOR
Chair: Adkin Laurie, University of Alberta (Political Science)
Green Jobs at a Cost: Neoliberal Governance and the Struggle By Canadian
Labour-Community Coalitions for Environmental Justice
James Nugent, University of Toronto (Geography and Planning)
Dueling Legacies of the El Paso Smelter: Workers’ Shifting Roles in the AntiASARCO Movement, 1990’s-2000’s
Christopher Sellers, Stony Brook University (History)
When Blue is Green: Towards a History of Workers as Environmentalists
John Henry Harter, Simon Fraser University (Labour Studies)
‘From Black Lake to Washington, D.C.?: Unions, Civil Rights, and the Contested
Early History of Environmental Justice, 1976-1991"
Josiah Rector, Wayne State University (History)
Discussant: Adkin Laurie, University of Alberta (Political Science)
67
Friday, November 7
G7
Friday, 10:15am – 12:15pm
Quebec
Author Meets Critics: Yiching Wu, The Cultural Revolution at the Margins:
Chinese Socialism in Crisis (Harvard University Press)
MACRO-HISTORICAL DYNAMICS; Culture; Politics; States and Society
Chair: Daniel Little, University of Michigan, Dearborn (Philosophy)
The Cultural Revolution at the Margins: Chinese Socialism in Crisis
Yiching Wu, University of Toronto (East Asian Studies)
Discussants: Michael Kennedy, Brown University (Sociology)
Joel Andreas, Johns Hopkins University (Sociology)
Xiaohong Xu, National University of Singapore (Sociology)
Marc Blecher, Oberlin College (History)
G8
Friday, 10:15am – 12:15pm
Nova Scotia
Migration Scholars and Contemporary Migration Debates
MIGRATION/IMMIGRATION
Chair: Dorothee Schneider, University of Illinois, Urbana (Sociology)
Discussants: Walter Kamphoefner, Texas A&M University (History)
Leo Lucassen, University of Leiden (History)
Russell Kazal, University of Toronto (History)
G9
Friday, 10:15am – 12:15pm
Saskatchewan
Migration to Tropical Frontiers
MIGRATION/IMMIGRATION; Historical Geography
Chair: Seth Garfield, University of Texas (History)
Wartime Migration from Northeastern Brazil to the Amazon
Seth Garfield, University of Texas (History)
Questioning the Viability of Resettlement on a Tropical Frontier: Palestine, the
Dominican Republic, and the Shift in American Jewish Priorities after World War II
Allen Wells, Bowdoin College (History)
Untitled: the Dirty Deeds of Land Tenure in the Peruvian Amazon
Tucker Sharon, University of British Columbia (History)
The Infrastructure of Integration: Rhythms of Movement on a Panamanian
Frontier Road
Rosa Ficek, University of Califronia, Santa Cruz (Anthropology)
Discussant: Jose Moya, Columbia University (History)
68
Friday, November 7
G10
Friday, 10:15am – 12:15pm
York
Author Meets Critics: Paolo Parigi, The Rationalization of Miracles
(Cambridge University Press)
POLITICS
Chair: Dan Lainer-Vos, University of Southern California (Sociology)
The Rationalization of Miracles
Paolo Parigi, Stanford University (Sociology)
Discussants: Gabriel Rossman, University of California, Los Angeles (Sociology)
Jennifer Lena, Vanderbilt University (Sociology)
Michael Lounsbury, University of Alberta (Business)
Samuel Stabler, Yale University (Sociology)
G11
Friday, 10:15am – 12:15pm
British Columbia
States & State-building
POLITICS; Culture
Chair: Erik Schneiderhan, University of Toronto (Sociology)
The Creativity of Strategic Action: Elite Policy Entrepreneurship and Factory
Inspection in Imperial Germany
Elisabeth Anderson, Northwestern University (Sociology)
Law Enforcement Intervention in Lynch Mob Activity in the Southern United
States 1882-1930
Kinga Makovi, Columbia University (Sociology)
Ryan Hagen, Columbia University (Sociology)
Peter Bearman, Columbia University (Sociology)
Institutionalizing Expertise: Advisory Committees, Social Science, and the 1940 US
Census
Alexander Myers, University of Kansas (Sociology)
Corporate State or State Incorporated: Modern state-building in The Netherlands,
Britain, Japan and China
Yi-Wen Yu, Shanghai Jiao Tong University (Comparative Politics)
Discussant: Erik Schneiderhan, University of Toronto (Sociology)
69
Friday, November 7
G12
Friday, 10:15am – 12:15pm
Library
Transnational Inequalities
PRESIDENTIAL; Program Committee
Chair: Margaret O'Mara, University of Washington (History)
Discussants: Richard Harris, McMaster University (Geography)
Amy Offner, University of Pennsylvania (History)
Carl Nightingale, University of Buffalo (Transnational Studies)
Andrew K. Sandoval-Strausz, University of New Mexico (History)
G13
Friday, 10:15am – 12:15pm
Salon 3, 19th Floor
Inequality and Social Mobility in Long-Term Perspective
PROGRAM COMMITTEE; Family/Demography; Labor
Chair: Jon Moen, University of Mississippi (Economics)
Intergenerational Mobility in Britain, Canada, and the United States, 1850-1911:
New evidence from Digging into Data
Kris Inwood, University of Guelph (Economics and History)
Steven Ruggles, University of Minnesota (Minnesota Population Center)
Lisa Dillon, Université de Montréal (Département de Démographie)
Peter Baskerville, University of Alberta (History/Classics and Humanities
Computing)
Kevin Schürer, University of Leicester (History)
Evan Roberts, University of Minnesota (History)
Social Differentiation and Between-Class Inequality – Southern Sweden 1630 to
1800
Patrick Svensson, Lund University (Economic History)
Intergenerational Mobility across Three Generations in the 19th Century:
Evidence from the US Census
Claudia Olivetti, Boston University (Economics)
Daniele Paserman, Boston University (Economics)
Laura Salisbury, York University (Economics)
Discussant: Jon Moen, University of Mississippi (Economics)
70
Friday, November 7
G14
Friday, 10:15am – 12:15pm
Salon 4, 19th Floor
Author Meets Critics: David Scott FitzGerald and David Cook-Martin,
Culling the Masses: The Democratic Origins of Racist Immigration Policy
in the Americas (Harvard University Press)
RACE AND ETHNICITY; Migration/Immigration
Chair: Hiroshi Motomura, University of California, Los Angeles (Law)
Culling the Masses: The Democratic Origins of Racist Immigration Policy in the Americas
David Cook-Martin, Grinnell College (Sociology)
David FitzGerald, University of California, San Diego (Comparative
Immigration Studies and Sociology)
Discussants: Cybelle Fox, University of California, Berkeley (Sociology)
James Hollifield, Southern Methodist University (Political Science)
Edward Telles, Princeton University (Sociology)
Hiroshi Motomura, University of California, Los Angeles (Law)
G15
Friday, 10:15am – 12:15pm
Salon 6, 19th Floor
Exploring the Inequalities in Rural Health: Economy, Profession, and Polity
RURAL, AGRICULTURAL, AND ENVIRONMENTAL; Economics;
Family/Demography
Chair: D. Ann Herring, McMaster University (Anthropology)
Planning to Fail: Addressing Rural Health Inequalities in the U.S., 1946-1972
Jennifer Gunn, University of Minnesota (History of Medicine)
Sweden’s Sick- and Poor Relief and Its Commercial and Entrepreneurial
Dependence Ca 1860-1920
Anders Ottosson, University of Gothenburg (Historical Studies)
Newfoundland Enriched: A Good Source of Nutrition Studies
Jim Connor, Memorial University, St John's (Medical Humanities and The
History of Medicine)
Practicing "Hard Rock Medicine": Foreign-trained physicians in Remote Canadian
Industrial Towns, 1965-1980
Sasha Mullally, University of New Brunswick (History)
State Control over Doctors and the Underserviced Area Program of Ontario:
1969-1978
Paul Laforet, University of Guelph, Canada (History of Medicine)
Discussant: Myra D Rutherdale, York Unviersity (History)
71
Friday, November 7
G16
Friday, 10:15am – 12:15pm
Salon 8, 19th Floor
Land and Power in the Developing World
RURAL, AGRICULTURAL, AND ENVIRONMENTAL
Chair: Kenneth Sylvester, University of Michigan (ICPSR)
Making Consumer Space for Farmers: The Unequal Exchange Relationship
between the Countryside and the City in 1970s South Korea
Sungjo Kim, University of Toronto (East Asian Studies)
Maize, the ‘Monoculture that Destroys Our Soils’: The Struggle to Redefine
Peasant Agriculture during Guatemala’s Revolutionary Period (1944-1954)
Patrick Chasse, University of Saskatchewan (History)
Organizing for Land and Power: Mobilization, Land Rights, and Rural
Development in Bihar, India
Andre Nickow, Northwestern University (Sociology)
Discussant: Katrina Quisumbing King, University of Wisconsin (Madison)
G17
Friday, 10:15am – 12:15pm
Upper Canada, 18th Floor
Sterilized by the State: Eugenics, Race & the Population Scare in 20th
Century North America
STATES AND SOCIETY; Migration/Immigration; Race and Ethnicity; Women,
Gender, and Sexuality; States and Society; Family/Demography
Chair: Joseph Carens, University of Toronto (Political Science)
Sterilized by the State: Eugenics, Race and the Population Scare in 20th Century
North America
Randall Hansen, University of Toronto (Political Science)
Desmond King, Oxford University (Politics and International Relations)
Discussants: Melissa Williams, University of Toronto (Political Science)
Deirdre M Moloney, George Mason University (History and Women’s Studies)
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Friday, November 7
G18
Friday, 10:15am – 12:15pm
Territories
(Trans)Formations of the Racial State
STATES AND SOCIETY; Race and Ethnicity
Chair: Cedric de Leon, Providence College (Sociology)
Caste, Censuses and India's 'Racial State'
Trina Vithayathil, Brown University (Sociology)
'From Chicago Boys to Chuquiago Boys': Race and the Reconstruction of the
Archetypal State Bureaucrat in Bolivia
Marcelo Bohrt, Brown University (Sociology)
Racial Policing and Neoliberal Governance in South Africa and Palestine/Israel
Andy Clarno, University of Illinois, Chicago (Sociology and African American
Studies)
Reproducing Inequalities in Canada: Why Tweaking and ‘Correcting’ Capitalism
Won’t Emancipate Indigenous Peoples
Jelena Vesic, York University (Political Science)
Discussant: Cedric de Leon, Providence College (Sociology)
73
Friday, November 7
H1
Friday, 12:30 – 1:15pm
Network Meetings
Criminal Justice/Legal History Network
Saskatchewan
Economics
Nova Scotia
Education, Knowledge Production and Science Studies
Historical Geography
New Brunswick
Prince Edward Island
Macro-Historical Dynamics
Manitoba
Health/Medicine/Body
Alberta
Race & Ethnicity
Quebec
Family History/Demography
British Columbia
Children and Childhood
H2
Territories
Friday, 1:15 – 2:00pm
Network Meetings
Culture
Saskatchewan
Urban
Nova Scotia
Labor
New Brunswick
Migration/Immigration
Prince Edward Island
Politics
Manitoba
Rural, Agricultural, and Environmental
Alberta
Religion
Quebec
States & Society
British Columbia
Women, Gender & Sexuality
Territories
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Friday, November 7
I1
Friday, 2:15 – 4:15pm
Algonquin
Childhood, War, and Trauma
CHILDREN AND CHILDHOOD
Chair: Michelle Mouton, University of Wisconsin Oshkosh (History)
Combating a ‘Hideous Reality’: Nutrition and the European Children’s Fund after
the Great War, 1918-1923
Paul Niebrzydowski, Ohio State University (History)
Occupation, Collaboration, and the Transmission of National Trauma: The Persecution of
the German-Norwegian Lebensborn Children and their Mothers in Post-WWII Norway
Caroline Nilsen, University of North Carolina, Chapel HIll (History)
War and Childhood: Fiamme Bianche and Balilline in the Italian Social Republic 1943-45
Federico Ciavattone, Italian Society of Military History (History)
Discussant: Nicole Freeman, Ohio State University (History)
I2
Friday, 2:15 – 4:15pm
Prince Edward Island
Race, Gender, Class, and Culture
CULTURE
Chair: Devan Bissonette, Walden University (Undergraduate Studies)
The Great Depression, Old Cities, New Money, and the Arts
Wendy Griswold, Northwestern (Sociology)
Kevin Loughran, Northwestern University (Sociology)
Symmetrical Womanhood: Education, Adolescence, and the Forging of an
Alternative 19th Century White Femininity
Tamara Beauboeuf, DePauw University (Women’s Studies)
Status, Moral Capital and Causality in Nineteenth Century Gender Formations
Benjamin Lamb-Books, University of Colorado, Boulder (Sociology)
School Desegregation in an Appalachian Community: Social Dislocation, Cultural
Trauma and the Phenomenology of Racialized Subjectivity
Meg Caven, Brown University (Sociology)
Karida Brown, Brown University (Sociology)
Discussant: Alexandra Kowalski, Princeton University (International and
Regional Studies)
75
Friday, November 7
I3
Friday, 2:15 – 4:15pm
Newfoundland
Two Centuries of Height and Weight in the United States
ECONOMICS
Chair: Bernard Harris, University of Strathclyde (Social Work and Social Policy)
Migrant Self-Selection: Anthropometric Evidence from the Mass Migration of
Italians to the United States, 1907-1925
Ariell Zimran, Northwestern University (Economics)
Yannay Spitzer, Northwestern University (Economics)
Minnesota Miscreants and Medicines: Height and Health at the Minnesota Prison,
1857-1920
Evan Roberts, University of Minnesota (History)
Christopher Isett, University of Minnesota (History)
Prices and Anthropometric Performance: Did Slave Owners Manage Net
Nutrition?
Richard Steckel, Ohio State University (Economics)
Nicolas Ziebarth, University of Iowa (Economics)
Discussant: Bernard Harris, University of Strathclyde (Social Work and Social Policy)
I4
Friday, 2:15 – 4:15pm
Nova Scotia
Experts, "Randomistas," and Bureaucratic Disorganizers around the World
EDUCATION; Culture; Economics; Politics; States and Society
Chair: Daniel Hirschman, Michigan (Sociology)
Explaining ‘Developmental Capture’ of the State
Joseph Harris, University of Chicago (Public Policy)
Evaluation Expertise the and Work of the Democratic Everyman
Diana Graizbord, Brown University (Sociology)
The Randomistas: The Growth of an Experimental Thought Collective in
Development Studies
Kevin Donovan, University of Michigan (Anthropology and History)
First to the Fiscal Trough: Fiscal Professionals as Bureaucratic Disorganizers in
an Era of Public Austerity
Josh Pacewicz, University of Chicago (Sociology)
The Fractured Field: Power and Economic Expertise in the Russian Government
across Two Decades of Crisis
Adam Leeds, University of Pennsylvania (Anthropology)
Discussant: Daniel Hirschman, University of Michigan (Sociology)
76
Friday, November 7
I5
Friday, 2:15 – 4:15pm
New Brunswick
Individual and Contextual Determinants of Social Mobility over Time and Space, I
FAMILY/DEMOGRAPHY; Economics; Labor
Chair: Joseph Ferrie, Northwestern University (Economics)
Making Inner Circle of Power Elite Families by Marriage Networks in Medieval Korea
Sangkuk Lee, Ajou University (History)
Wonjae Lee, Korea Advanced Institute of Science & Technology (Culture Technology)
Race, Parental Wealth and Extended Family Wealth on the Long Term
Accumulation of Household Wealth: An Analysis of the Psid
Johan Uribe, University of Utah (Economics)
Interpreting Trends in Intergenerational Mobility
Martin Nybom, Stockholm University (Social Research)
Jan Stuhler, University College London (Economics)
Intergenerational Income Mobility in Sweden, 1902-2012
Martin Dribe, Lund University (Economic History)
Jonas Helgertz, Lund University (Economic History)
Discussant: Joseph Ferrie, Northwestern University (Economics)
I6
Friday, 2:15 – 4:15pm
Saskatchewan
New Perspectives on Methods
FAMILY/DEMOGRAPHY
Chair: Myron Gutmann, University of Michigan (Inter-university Consortium
for Political and Social Research)
A Digital Reading of Twentieth-Century Demography
Emily Merchant, University of Michigan (Inter-University Consortium For
Political and Social Research (ICPSR))
Estimating Mortality by Influenza Pandemics in the City of Madrid.
Diego Ramiro-Fariñas, Spanish National Research Council (Population)
Sara García Ferrero, Spanish Council for Scientific Research (Demographic
Dynamics)
Progress and Developments of the Digitising Scotland (DS) Project
Lee Williamson, University of Edinburgh (Longitudinal Studies)
Chris Dibben, University of St. Andrews (Longitudinal Studies)
Name Standardization for Historical Record Linkage: Are There Diminishing Returns?
Rebecca Vick, University of Minnesota (Minnesota Population Center)
Discussant: Kees Mandemakers, International Institue of Social History
(Historical Sample Netherlands)
77
Friday, November 7
I7
Friday, 2:15 – 4:15pm
York
Housing in Early Twentieth-Century Cities
HISTORICAL GEOGRAPHY; Family/Demography; Urban
Chair: Richard Dennis, University College London (Geography)
Housing for ‘Other’ Urban Canadians: Early Twentieth-Century Apartments and
Their Occupants in Major Canadian Cities
Richard Dennis, University College London (Geography)
Apartment Buildings in Canadian Cities, 1921-1931 – To What Extent a Resource
for Autonomous Living Arrangements for Single Women and Men?
Damaris Rose, Université INRS (Géographie Urbaine, Logement, Immigration)
Lisa Dillon, Université de Montréal (Démographie)
Marianne Caron, Université de Montréal (Démographie)
Daniel Chen, Concordia University (Geography, Planning and Environment)
Property, Gender and Popular Class Housing in Turn of the Century Montreal
Robert Sweeny, Memorial University of Newfoundland (History)
Discussant: Richard Harris, McMaster University (Geography and Earth
Sciences)
I8
Friday, 2:15 – 4:15pm
Quebec
Organizing in the Public Sector
LABOR; Women, Gender, and Sexuality
Chair: Molly Ladd-Taylor, York University (History)
Becoming a Priority: Unionizing University Clerical Workers through SEIU
District 925
Amanda Walter, Wayne State University (History)
Organizing Parent Workers in Public Schools, 1968-1978
Nicholas Juravich, Columbia University (History)
The Labour (Relations) of Love: Child-Care Workers’ Struggles to Unionize in
Vancouver, British Columbia, 1972-1986
Julia Smith, Trent University (Canadian Studies and Indigenous Studies)
The Labour (Relations) of Love: Child-Care Workers’ Struggles to Unionize in
Vancouver, British Columbia, 1972-1986
Lisa Pasolli, University of Victoria (History)
A Struggle to Remember: Fighting for Our Families
Arthur Carkner, Workers History Museum (Family Leave Project)
Discussant: Eileen Boris, University of California, Santa Barbara (Feminist Studies)
78
Friday, November 7
I9
Friday, 2:15 – 4:15pm
British Columbia
Empire and Periphery
MACRO-HISTORICAL DYNAMICS
Chair: Milan Hejtmanek, Seoul National University (Korean History)
The Imperial Projects of Civilianizing Borderlands
Geng Tian, University of Chicago (Sociology)
New France: A Feudal Society on the Shore of the St. Lawrence?
Frantz Gheller, York University (Political Science)
Discussant: Jung Mee Park, University of Southern California (Sociology)
I10
Friday, 2:15 – 4:15pm
Library
Rights, Redress, and Migration in the Americas
MIGRATION/IMMIGRATION; Race and Ethnicity
Chair: Phil Triadafilopoulos, University of Toronto (Political Science)
A Path Not Taken: The Failed Proposal to Enlist Japanese Canadians in Military
Service, December 1941
Jordan Stanger-Ross, University of Victoria (History)
International Year for Human Rights, 1968: The Canadian Call to Action
Jennifer Tunnicliffe, McMaster University (History)
Shigemi's Choice: Negotiated Identity, Forced Migration, & Japanese-Peruvian
Prisoners in U.S. Wartime Internment Camps (1942-1947)"
Benjamin John DuMontier, University of Arizona (Latin American Studies)
Discussant: Phil Triadafilopoulos, University of Toronto (Political Science)
79
Friday, November 7
I11
Friday, 2:15 – 4:15pm
Salon 3, 19th Floor
Poscoloniality Across the Globe
MIGRATION/IMMIGRATION; Race and Ethnicity
Chair: Jennifer Jones, University of Notre Dame (Sociology)
‘White Enough Or Too White? The Representation of Eurasians in (Post) Colonial
Novels and the Postcolonial Consequences’.
Liesbeth Rosen Jacobson, Leiden University (History)
The Ties That Bind: Filipinos, Mexicans and the Racial Integration of the Farm
Worker Movement
Adrian Cruz, University of Massachusetts, Lowell (Sociology)
Anglo-Indian and Anglo-Burman Responses to Decolonisation
Uther Charlton-Stevens, Volgograd State University (History)
Discussant: Jennifer Jones, University of Notre Dame (Sociology)
I12
Friday, 2:15 – 4:15pm
Salon 4, 19th Floor
Finance & Politics / Politics of Finance
POLITICS, Economics
Chair: Aaron Major, University at Albany , SUNY (Sociology)
The Road to Dodd-Frank: Financialization, Crisis, and the Political Discovery of
Consumer Financial Protection
Basak Kus, Wesleyan University (Sociology)
Tracing Today’s Silence: Patterns of Monetary Struggle in America (1690 to 1939)
Jakob Feinig, Binghamton University (Sociology)
A tale of two crises: Competing institutional logics of the financial crisis
Alicia Eads, Cornell University (Sociology)
Populism After the Crisis: Economic Populism in Historical Context
Todd Scarth, University of Manitoba (History)
Discussant: Aaron Major, University at Albany, SUNY (Sociology)
80
Friday, November 7
I13
Friday, 2:15 – 4:15pm
Salon 6, 19th Floor
What Can Philanthropic Foundations Do About Inequality?
PRESIDENTIAL
Chair: David Hammack, Case Western Reserve University (History)
Discussants: Steven Smith, American Political Science Association (Executive
Director)
Renee Irvin, University of Oregon (Planning, Public Policy and Management)
Barbara Shubinsky, Rockefeller Archive Center (Research and Education)
Gregory Witkowski, Indiana University (Philanthropy)
David Hammack, Case Western Reserve University (History)
I14
Friday, 2:15 – 4:15pm
Salon 8, 19th Floor
Race and Place: Demonstrations for Racial Equality and Their Effects on
Public Spaces
RACE AND ETHNICITY; Labor; Urban
Chair: Beth Fowler, Wayne State University (History)
The 1964 Civil Rights Act, the Student Sit-In Movement, and the Shifting
Constitutional Boundaries of Public and Private Space
John Kirk, University of Arkansas, Little Rock (History)
‘‘Don’t Bank On Apartheid’: The National Union of Students and the Barclays
Boycott in the 1970s and 1980s
Jodi Burkett, University of Portsmouth (History)
It was Squirrelly: Public Accommodations in a Northern City
Judith J. Friedman, Rutgers University (Sociology)
‘Go Down Town’: Southern Retail Campaigns and the Making of Modern Black
Economic Citizenship
Traci Parker, University of Chicago (History)
Discussant: Francesca D'Amico, York University (History)
81
Friday, November 7
I15
Friday, 2:15 – 4:15pm
Upper Canada
Rich People's Movements & Making the Modern American Fiscal State
STATES AND SOCIETY
Chair: Kimberly Morgan, George Washington University (Political Science)
Rich People's Movements: Grassroots Campaigns to Untax the One Percent
Isaac Martin, University of California, San Diego (Sociology)
Discussants: Bruce Schulman, Boston University (History)
Kimberly Morgan, George Washington University (Political Science)
Elizabeth Pearson, University of California, Berkeley (Sociology)
Ajay Mehrotra, Indiana University (Law/History)
I16
Friday, 2:15 – 4:15pm
Territories
Vision and Method in Global Historical Sociology
STATES AND SOCIETY; Macro-Historical Dynamics
Chair: George Lawson, London School of Economics (International Relations)
Reassembling the Global: Global Historical Sociology beyond the Second-Wave
Julian Go, Boston University (Sociology)
States, Armies and Empires: Armed Forces and Society in World Politics
Tarak Barkawi, London School of Economics (International Relations)
Thinking History Globally
Diego Holstein, University of Pittsburgh (History)
What Are We Comparing?
Diana Kim, Harvard University (History and Economics)
Jean Lachapelle, University of Toronto (Political Science)
Discussant: Julia Adams, Yale University (Sociology)
82
Friday, November 7
I17
Friday, 2:15 – 4:15pm
Manitoba
Constructing the City I: Landscapes of Power, Landscapes of Protest
URBAN; Culture; Economics; Politics
Chair: Brigitte Le Normand, University of British Columbia, Okanagan
(History)
Padre Mike and the Rise of Reynosa
Chad Broughton, University of Chicago (Public Policy Studies)
‘To muse within these peaceful portals’: Politics, Memory and the Making of Viger
Square, 1840-1900
Dan Horner, Université de Montréal (History)
Courtyard Housing and Cultural Sustainability in China
Donia Zhang, York University (City Institute)
Multiculturalism and Immigrant Incorporation in Tower Hamlets, London
Vojislava Filipcevic, Independent Scholar (Urban Studies)
Discussant: Omnia Khalil, American University in Cairo
(Sociology/Anthropology)
I18
Friday, 2:15 – 4:15pm
Alberta
Facing the Feminist Empire Part 1: The Uses of Feminism in Liberal
Political Rule
WOMEN, GENDER, AND SEXUALITY, Politics; States and Society
Chair: Abigail Andrews, University of California, Berkeley (Sociology)
Feminists in Power: Rethinking Gender Equality After the Second Wave
Ann Orloff, Northwestern University (Sociology)
Talia Shiff, Northwestern University (Sociology)
Regulating the “Global South” and the “Global North”: The Discursive and
Material Meanings of Feminism in Headscarf and Other Debates
Anna Korteweg, University of Toronto (Sociology)
Varieties of Gender Equality: Gender Equality Reforms in the Age of Academic
Capitalism
Myra Marx Ferree, University of Wisconsin, Madison (Sociology)
Kathrin Zippel, Northeastern University (Sociology and Anthropology)
Discussant: Raka Ray, University of California, Berkeley (Sociology and South
and Southeast Asia Studies)
83
Friday, November 7
J1
Friday, 4:30 – 6:30pm
Territories
Valuing Work in the Cultural Economy
CULTURE; Economics; Labor
Chair: Lyn Spillman, University of Notre Dame (Sociology)
Living in the Market: How Freelance Web Journalists manage Careers and
Reputations in the United States and France
Angèle Christin, Princeton (Sociology)
The Life of the Party: VIP Brokerage and Mobility into the Global Elite
Ashley Mears, Boston University (Sociology)
Making Cents and Nonsense of Art: Commensuration and Decommensuration in
Artistic Practice
Alison Gerber, Yale University (Sociology)
Being Passable: The ‘Double Match’ of Race and Meaning in American Book Publishing
Clayton Childress, University of Toronto (Sociology)
Discussant: Lyn Spillman, University of Notre Dame (Sociology)
J2
Friday, 4:30 – 6:30pm
Upper Canada, 18th Floor
Height, Weight and Welfare on Four Continents
ECONOMICS; Family/Demography; Health/Medicine/Body
Chair: Evan Roberts, University of Minnesota (History)
The Nutritional Status of Chinese Children, 1955-2010: Growth and Inequality
under Divergent Economic Development Paradigms
Stephen Morgan, University of Nottingham (Contemporary Chinese Studies)
Height Trend and Population Censuses in 19Th-Century French Algeria: A Calling
into Question of the Classic Vision of Colonial History
Laurent Heyberger, Université de Technologie de Belfort-Montbéliard (Recits)
Stayers, Leavers and the Victorian Gold Fields
Kris Inwood, University of Guelph (Economics and History)
Hamish Maxwell-Stewart, University of Tasmania (History and Classics)
Long Run Changes in the Body Mass Index of Adults in Canada
John Cranfield, University of Guelph (Food, Agricultural and Resource Economics)
Kris Inwood, University of Guelph (Economics and History)
Regional Variation and Convergence in Height in Sweden, 1870-2000
Stefan Öberg, University of Gothenburg (Economy and Society)
Discussant: Evan Roberts, University of Minnesota (History)
84
Friday, November 7
J3
Friday, 4:30 – 6:30pm
Salon 8, 19th Floor
Bureaucrats, Beltway Bandits, and Political Struggles over Expertise and
Public Policy
EDUCATION; Culture; Economics; Politics; States and Society
Chair: Lisa Stampnitzky, Harvard University (American History)
Social Science Funding under Siege in More Conservative Times: The Case of the
U.S. National Science Foundation during the 1970s
Mark Solovey, University of Toronto (History and Philosophy of Science)
The Uneasy Association of Systems Analysis and Systems Engineering in Cold War
Governance
Gerald Berk, University of Oregon (Political Science)
Between Ivory Towers and Beltway Bandits: Pentagon Social Knowledge in the 1970s
Joy Rohde, University of Michigan (Public Policy)
Does It Matter Who the Bureaucrats Are? Economists and the Changing Cognitive
Infrastructure of U.S. Politics
Elizabeth Popp Berman, University at Albany, SUNY (Sociology)
Imagined Competition: Pricing Interconnection and Contestability in the Absence
of a Market
David Reinecke, Princeton University (Sociology)
Discussant: Lisa Stampnitzky, Harvard University (American History)
J4
Friday, 4:30 – 6:30pm
Salon 6, 19th Floor
Policy & the Production of Knowledge and Difference
EDUCATION; Criminal Justice/Legal; Family/Demography;
Health/Medicine/Body; States and Society; Women, Gender, and Sexuality
Chair: Kim Tolley, Notre Dame de Namur University (Education and
Leadership)
Creating Eugenic Knowledge: Field Workers, Families, and Welfare Institutions in
the Upper Midwest
Molly Ladd-Taylor, York University (History)
The Foundation of the Family Federation of Finland: Identifying, Defining and
Addressing Family-Related Social Problems
Sophy Bergenheim, University of Helsinki (Social Science History)
Syphilis, Clinical Tourism, and Trouble with Translations in Central Uganda
Molly McGown, University of Illinois, Chicago (Anthropology)
Education in Colonial Bengal: from 1900 to the Establishment of the Dhaka
University in 1921
Nilanjana Paul, West Virginia University (History)
Discussants: Jean Louis Fabiani, Central European University (Sociology)
85
Friday, November 7
J5
Friday, 4:30 – 6:30pm
New Brunswick
Individual and Contextual Determinants of Social Mobility over Time and
Space, II
FAMILY/DEMOGRAPHY; Economics; Labor
Chair: Jonas Helgertz, Lund University (Economic History)
Kin Networks and Social Mobility: New Evidence from a Social Experiment in
Imperial China
Hao Dong, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (Social Sciences)
Cameron Campbell, University of California, Los Angeles (Sociology)
James Lee, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (Humanities and
Social Science)
Migration and Social Mobility in a Colonial Society
Marco van Leeuwen, University of Utrecht (Historical Sociology)
Ineke Maas, Utrecht University (Sociology)
Social Mobility of Local Bureaucrats in Pre-Modern Korea:1681-1876
Youjin Lee, Seoul National University (Korean History)
Byung-giu Son, Sungkyunkwan University (Academy of East Asian Studies)
Town or Country, Far or Near? The Impact of Migration Destination and Distance
on Social Attainment in Sweden 1880 -1900
Björn Eriksson, Lund University (Economic History)
More than a Mommy Track: Life Cycle Labour Supply and the Timing of
Transitions to Industrial Homework Around the Turn of the Nineteenth Century
Malin Nilsson, University of Gothenburg (Economic History)
Discussant: Robert Andersen, University of Toronto (Sociology)
J6
Friday, 4:30 – 6:30pm
Salon 4, 19th Floor
Marriage Patterns During the Baby Boom
FAMILY/DEMOGRAPHY
Chair: George Alter, University of Michigan (ICPSR)
Marriage and Fertility during the Baby Boom in Spain
Miguel Requena, UNED/GEPS (Sociology)
David Reher, Universidad Complutense de Madrid (Human Ecology and Population)
Alberto Sanz-Gimeno, Universidad Complutense de Madrid (Population and Society)
Women's Education and Cohort Fertility during the Baby Boom
Jan Van Bavel, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven (Sociologie)
Martin Klesment, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven (Sociologie)
Eva Beaujouan, Vienna Institute of Demography (Demography)
The Baby Boom that was Actually a Marriage Boom: Quebec, 1940-1965
Danielle Gauvreau, Concordia University (Sociology and Anthropology)
Benoît Laplante, Institut national de la recherche scientifique (Population Studies)
Discussant: Martin Dribe, Lund University (Economic History)
86
Friday, November 7
J7
Friday, 4:30 – 6:30pm
Salon 3, 19th Floor
Debating the Biologization of Mental Illness
HEALTH/MEDICINE/BODY; Culture
Chair: Mariana Craciun, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor (Sociology)
Looping Genomes: Diagnostic Expansion and the Genetic Makeup of the Autism
Population
Daniel Navon, Harvard University (Health Policy)
Gil Eyal, Columbia University (Sociology)
From ‘Psy’ to ‘Neuro’? The DSM-5 and Debates over Psychiatric Science
Claire Decoteau, University of Illinois, Chicago (Sociology)
Paige Sweet, University of Illinois, Chicago (Sociology)
Institutionalized Visibility: Mild TBI and Medical Uncertainty in the VA
Healthcare System
Anna Zogas, University of Washington (Anthropology)
(De)biologizing and (De)medicalizing Mental Illness in a Peruvian Public Hospital
Rossio Motta, Université de Sherbrooke (Anthropology)
'That Proves You Mad, Because You Know it Not': On the Biologization,
Translation, and Looping of Impaired Insight for Psychosis
Neil Gong, University of California, Los Angeles (Sociology)
Discussant: Sara Shostak, Brandeis University (Sociology)
J8
Friday, 4:30 – 6:30pm
Library
Geographies of Inequality
HISTORICAL GEOGRAPHY; Urban
Chair: Phillip Mackintosh, Brock University (Geography)
Mapping Segregation and Social Networks in Late Ottoman Jerusalem
Michelle Campos, University of Florida (History)
Exploring the Historical Record of Irish Immigration: To America and Newport,
Rhode Island
Kurt Schlichting, Fairfield University (Sociology)
Structures of Segregation: A Counterfactual Geography of Spatial Boundaries and
Residential Segregation
Elizabeth Roberto, Yale University (Sociology)
The Secret Garden: Contemporary Geographies of the British Elite in Historical
Context
Niall Cunningham, University of Manchester (Socio-Cultural Change)
Mike Savage, London Economics (Sociology)
Discussant: Clyde R. Forsberg Jr., American University of Central Asia/Bard
University (European and American Studies)
87
Friday, November 7
J9
Friday, 4:30 – 6:30pm
British Columbia
Labor and Environmental Inequality: Exploitation, Discrimination, and
the Working Class Experience of Environmental Hazards
LABOR; Health/Medicine/Body; Labor; Politics; Race and Ethnicity; Rural,
Agricultural, and Environmental
Chair: Christopher Sellers, Stony Brook University (History)
Steel, Class, and the Johnstown Flood of 1889
Denise Damico, Saint Francis University (History)
The Galveston Spirit: How a Hurricane Remade American Politics
Summer Shafer, Harvard University (History)
A Marxist Critique of Environmental Justice Discourses within the South African
Context
Troy Vettese, New York University (History)
Casualties of Capitalism? Industrial Disasters and the Politics of Criminal
Negligence in Detroit Auto Factories, 1925-1935
Josiah Rector, Wayne State University (History)
Discussant: Christopher Sellers, Stony Brook University (History)
J10
Friday, 4:30 – 6:30pm
York
With Tilly; Beyond Tilly
MACRO-HISTORICAL DYNAMICS, States and Society
Chair: Daniel Little, University of Michigan, Dearborn (Philosophy)
Violence as Repertoire
Javier Auyero, University of Texas (Sociology)
Catching the Net
Ann Mische, University of Notre Dame (Sociology)
Charles Tilly; Music Sociologist
William Roy, University of California, Los Angeles (Sociology)
War and State building and Contention: Turning Two Tillies into One
Sidney Tarrow, Cornell University (Government; Sociology)
Discussant: Elisabeth Clemens, University of Chicago (Sociology)
88
Friday, November 7
J11
Friday, 4:30 – 6:30pm
Saskatchewan
Author Meets Critics: Joseph Carens, The Ethics of Immigration (Oxford
University Press)
MIGRATION/IMMIGRATION
Chair: Natalie Zemon Davis, University of Toronto (History)
The Ethics of Immigration
Joseph Carens, University of Toronto (Political Science)
Discussants: Donna Gabaccia, University of Minnesota (Immigration History)
Patrick Weil, Yale University (Law)
Jose Moya, Barnard College, Columbia Univ (History)
J12
Friday, 4:30 – 6:30pm
Nova Scotia
Party Formation in Latin America: Opposition, Mass, and Authoritarian
Parties in Comparative and Historical Perspective
POLITICS, Macro-Historical Dynamics; States and Society
Chair: Edwin Ackerman, University of California, Berkeley (sociology)
Opposition Party Formation in Authoritarian Mexico: The Partido Acción
Nacional (1939-1952)
Jose Antonio Hernandez Company, University of Chicago (Political Science)
Service Clubs and Politics in Post-Revolutionary Mexico, 1930-1964
David Tamayo, University of California, Berkeley (History)
Mass Party Formation: Land, Civil Society, and Party in Post-Revolutionary
Mexico and Bolivia
Edwin Ackerman, University of California, Berkeley (Sociology)
Discussant: Sarah Osten, University of Vermont (History)
89
Friday, November 7
J13
Friday, 4:30 – 6:30pm
Newfoundland
Racial Classifications Across the Americas
RACE AND ETHNICITY; Family/Demography; States and Society
Chair: Carl Lindskoog, Raritan Valley Community College (Humanities, Social
Science, and Education)
Inside the Black Box: Affirmative Action and the Social Construction of
Race/Ethnicity in Brazil
Andrew Francis, Emory University (Economics)
Surveying the Surveyors: Trends in the Measurement of Race and Ethnicity in U.S.
Social Surveys
Aliya Saperstein, Stanford University (Sociology)
‘Indian’ Integration and Applied Social Science in 1950s-1960s Canada
Will Langford, Queen's Univerisity (History)
Contesting Whiteness: Constructions of Race, Honor, and Citizenship in
Nineteenth-Century Bahia, Brazil
Rita Oliveira Wilkenfeld, Northwestern University (History)
Discussant: Jordan Stanger-Ross, University of Victoria (History)
J14
Friday, 4:30 – 6:30pm
Prince Edward Island
Institutions between Church and State
RELIGION; Politics; States and Society
Chair: Samuel Nelson, University of Illinois, Chicago (Sociology)
Law as a Religious Actor in Ontario Public Education
Leo Van Arragon, University of Ottawa (Religious Studies)
Tracking Secular Political Philosophy and Education Policy: From Nineteenth to
Twenty-First Century in USA, France and Australia
Marion Maddox, Macquarie University (Politics)
The Attitude of the Catholic Church towards the Deconfessionalization of Spanish
Public Institutions: Between Resistance and Resilience
Mar Griera, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona (Sociology)
Gloria García-Romeral, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona (Sociology)
Anna Clot, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona (Sociology)
Julia Martinez-Arino, Université de Montreal (Religion, Culture et Societe)
Discussant: Damon Mayrl, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid (Comparative
Sociology)
90
Friday, November 7
J15
Friday, 4:30 – 6:30pm
Quebec
Inequalities and Violence in the Middle East and North Africa
STATES AND SOCIETY; Criminal Justice/Legal; Politics
Chair: Juan Cole, University of Michigan (History)
Tahrir Square anti-Harassment Group: Between Revolutionary Ideology and
Pragmatism
Magda Boutros, Northwestern University (Sociology)
Language Policy in Algeria, Inequality and Violence
Djamel Chick, University of Ottawa (Political Studies)
Institutional Inequalities and the Production of Violence in Egypt
Dina Rashed, University of Chicago (Political Science)
Algeria 1990: From "bab el Oued echouhada" to Jihadism
Dalia Ghanem-Yazbeck, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace (Middle East)
Discussant: Juan Cole, University of Michigan (History)
J16
Friday, 4:30 – 6:30pm
Algonquin
Field Theory and Scales of Political Space
STATES AND SOCIETY; Politics
Chair: Jonathan Wyrtzen, Yale University (Sociology)
Discussants: George Steinmetz, University of Michigan (Sociology)
Julian Go, Boston University (Sociology)
Jonathan Wyrtzen, Yale University (Sociology)
Neil Fligstein, University of California, Berkeley (Sociology)
J17
Friday, 4:30 – 6:30pm
Manitoba
Constructing the City II: Landscapes of Power, Landscapes of Protest
URBAN; Culture; Politics
Chair: Jessica Nickrand, University of Minnesota (History of Science,
Technology, and Medicine)
Who is the Thug? Who is Not?
Omnia Khalil, American University in Cairo (Sociology/Anthropology)
Turning Tragedy into Protest: Violence and Crime as Civic and Political Primers in
Brownsville, Brooklyn
Francisco Vieyra, New York University (Sociology)
Wealth and Poverty in Frederick Lewis Allen's Metropolis (1934)
James Wunsch, Empire State College (Historical Studies)
Discussant: Dan Horner, Université de Montréal (History)
91
Saturday, November 8
K1
Saturday, 8:00 – 10:00am
Prince Edward Island
Child Welfare
CHILDREN AND CHILDHOOD; Criminal Justice/Legal; Economics;
Health/Medicine/Body; Race and Ethnicity; States and Society
Chair: Michelle Mouton, University of Wisconsin Oshkosh (History)
City and Country and the Subject of the Ontario Child, 1893-1902: A Story of
Policies & Practices of Inequality in Post-Millennial Liberal Statecraft.
Sean Guistini, York University (Education)
The Erasure of Child Poverty: Foster Care Provision at New York City’s Sheltering
Arms Children’s Services, 1929-1946
Laura Curran, Rutgers University (Social Work)
A Self-Fulfilling Prophesy: From Representations to Health and Welfare Policy in
Indian Affairs Interventions in Aboriginal Communities North of Lake Huron,
1900-1939
Leah Wiener, Simon Fraser University (History)
Concurrent Planning Policy Tensions in U.S. Child Welfare
Nikky Greer, Temple University (Anthropology)
Discussant: Michelle Mouton, University of Wisconsin, Oshkosh (History)
K2
Saturday, 8:00 – 10:00am
Algonquin
Author Meets Critics: Claudio Benzecry, The Opera Fanatic: Ethnography
of an Obsession (University of Chicago Press)
CULTURE
Chair: Matthew Norton, University of Oregon (Sociology)
The Opera Fanatic
Claudio Benzecry, University of Connecticut (Sociology)
Discussants: Isaac Reed, University of Colorado, Boulder (Sociology)
Shyon Baumann, University of Toronto (Sociology)
Matthew Norton, University of Oregon (Sociology)
Benjamin Hutcherson, University of Colorado, Boulder (Sociology)
Wendy Griswold, Northwestern University (Sociology)
92
Saturday, November 8
K3
Saturday, 8:00 – 10:00am
Newfoundland
Education and Assimilation in U.S. history
ECONOMICS, Education; Family/Demography; Race and Ethnicity
Chair: Jessica Bean, Denison University (Economics)
The Long Run Impact of American Indian Boarding Schools
Matthew Gregg, Roger Williams University (Economics)
The Return to Early Childhood Education: Evidence from the First US
Kindergartens
Francisco Haimovich Paz, University of California, Los Angeles (Economics)
The Changing Role of College in the Lives of American Women: Determinants of
College Attendance from 1964 to 1985
Stacey Jones, Seattle University (Economics)
Assimilation and Economic Performance: The Case of Federal Indian Policy
Melinda Miller, U.S. Naval Academy (Economics)
Discussant: Jessica Bean, Denison University (Economics)
K4
Saturday, 8:00 – 10:00am
Nova Scotia
Author Meets Critics: Jerry Jacobs, In Defense of Disciplines: Interdisciplinarity
and Specialization in the Research University (Chicago, 2013)
EDUCATION; Culture
Chair: Harvey J Graff, Ohio State University and National Humanities Center
(English and History)
In Defense of Disciplines: Interdisciplinarity and Specialization in the Research
University
Jerry Jacobs, University of Pennsylvania (Sociology)
Discussants: John Guillory, New York University (English)
Mary Jo Maynes, University of Minnesota (History)
Jan Reiff, University of California, Los Angeles (History and Statistics)
William Sewell, University of Chicago (Political Science, History)
Harvey J Graff, Ohio State University and National Humanities Center (English
and History)
93
Saturday, November 8
K5
Saturday, 8:00 – 10:00am
Saskatchewan
Outdoor Education in the Distribution of Scientific Literacy and
Environmentalism
EDUCATION
Chair: Jane McCamant, University of Chicago (Sociology)
The "Scientific Cities" by the Sea: Fieldwork and Science Instruction at the French
Marine Stations of Roscoff and Arago (1872 - 1920)
Antony Adler, University of Washington (History)
What to Do about the Steering Oar? Culture, the Individual, and Environmental
Ethics in Youth Sailing Expeditions
Sara Martin, Harvard University (Education, Anthropology)
Epistemic Agency in Science Education
David Stroupe, Michigan State University (Teacher Education)
Occupational Culture in the History of Geologic Field Camps
Jane McCamant, University of Chicago (Sociology)
Discussant: Jacob Habinek, University of California, Berkeley (Sociology)
K6
Saturday, 8:00 – 10:00am
York
Meanings of Parenthood in the 20th Century: Qualitative and Quantitative
Perspectives
FAMILY/DEMOGRAPHY; Children and Childhood; Culture;
Migration/Immigration; Women, Gender, and Sexuality
Chair: Danielle Gauvreau, Concordia University (Sociology and Anthropology)
Child-Rearing and Models of Parenthood: Switzerland in Comparative Perspective
(1955-1970)
Caroline Rusterholz, University of Fribourg (Historical Science)
America Seeks Contraception: An Analysis of 556 Letters to Birth Controllers,
1918-1936
Trent MacNamara, Columbia University (History)
Knowledge and Practice of Birth Control for Korean Women in 1965: A
Qualitative Study Based on In-Depth Interview Data
Ki-Soo Eun, Seoul National University (International Studies)
The Remembering of Fathers: After the 1970s
Johnny Bell, Monash University (History)
Beyond Work and Family: The Migration Experience of Seasonal Italian Women
in Switzerland (1949-2002)
Saffia Elisa Shaukat, University of Lausanne (History)
Discussant: Katherine Lynch, Carnegie Mellon University (History)
94
Saturday, November 8
K7
Saturday, 8:00 – 10:00am
Alberta
The Impact of Short-Term Economic Stress on Demographic Outcomes
FAMILY/DEMOGRAPHY
Chair: Julia Jennings, University at Albany (Anthropology)
The Year of Hunger. Temperature, Prices and Demographic Responses in North
Central Italy in 1817
Marco Breschi, University of Sassari (Economics and Businnes)
Alessio Fornasin, University of Udine ()
Matteo Manfredini, University of Parma ()
Reproductive Behavior of Landless Agricultural Workers, Small Farmers, and the
Economic Elite in the Historical Krummhörn Region [East Frisia, Germany, 1720-1870]
Kai Pierre Willführ, Planck Institute for Demographic Research (Demography)
Charlotte Störmer, Justus Liebig University (Philosophy)
Mortality and Fertility Responses to Short-Term Economic Stress in the North
Orkney Islands, Scotland, 1855-1910
Julia Jennings, University at Albany, SUNY (Anthropology)
Luciana Quaranta, University of Lund (Economic History)
Tommy Bengtsson, Lund University (Economic Demography)
Remarriage in Pre-Industrial Eurasia: A Comparative Perspective
Satomi Kurosu, Reitaku University (The Collge of Foreign Studies)
Christer Lundh, University of Gothenburg (Economic History)
Marco Breschi, University of Sassari (Economics and Businnes)
Discussants: Kris Inwood, University of Guelph (Economics and History)
Cameron Campbell, University of California, Los Angeles (Sociology)
K8
Saturday, 8:00 – 10:00am
British Columbia
Industrial Bureaucracy and Economic Knowledge
LABOR; Economics; States and Society
Chair: Rudi Batzell, Harvard University (History)
Inventing the Economy: The Case of the National Bureau of Economic Research
Tim Shenk, Columbia University (History)
The Strange Career of the Strategic Bombing Survey: Rationality in Monopoly Capital
Lisa Furchtgott, Yale University (History)
Functionaries of Capital: Bureaucracy, Calculative Practice and the Global
Reconstruction of Capitalism, 1870-1930
Rudi Batzell, Harvard University (History)
Stagnation in the Postwar Boom: Productivity, Industrial Engineering, and Class
Conflict in Basic Steel
Gabriel Winant, Yale University (History)
Discussant: Sven Beckert, Harvard University (History)
95
Saturday, November 8
K9
Saturday, 8:00 – 10:00am
Library
Economies in Crisis, Revolution and War
MACRO-HISTORICAL DYNAMICS; Politics; States and Society; Economics
Chair: Livio DiMatteo, Lakehead University (Economics)
Colonial New Jersey Provincial Tax Revenues, 1709-1775: Sources, Uses, and
Counterfactual Assessments
Farley Grubb, University of Delaware (Economics)
Financing the Great War: A Class Tax for the Wealthy and Liberty Bonds for the Masses
Richard Sutch, University of California (Economics)
The IMF, the Banks and the Sovereign Debt Crisis of 1982-3
Catherine Schenk, University of Glasgow (Economic and Social History)
Discussant: Livio DiMatteo, Lakehead University (Economics)
K10
Saturday, 8:00 – 10:00am
Manitoba
Migration Studies and Public Engagement
MIGRATION/IMMIGRATION; Urban
Chair: Elizabeth Venditto, University of Minnesota (History)
Discussants: Gilberto Fernandes, York University (History)
Christopher Grafos, York University (History)
Anduin Wilhide, University of Minnesota (History)
Mimi Cowan, Boston College (History)
K11
Saturday, 8:00 – 10:00am
Salon 3, 19th Floor
Knowledge, Power, and Politics: Student Activism and Higher Education
in the Americas
POLITICS
Chair: Jadwiga Pieper Mooney, University of Arizona (History)
Questioning the Science of Demography: Medical Students, Professors, and the
Politics of Medical Education in Chile after WWII
Jadwiga Pieper Mooney, University of Arizona (History)
Student Militancy and Memory in Military Brazil, 1968-1980
Victoria Langland, University of Michigan (History and Romance Languages
and Literatures)
Epidemiologies of Activism: Chilean Medical Students under the Pinochet
Dictatorship
Danielle Blalock, University of Arizona (History)
La Fuerza Contra la Razón: Depoliticizing and Repoliticizing Chilean Higher
Education, 1976-1984
Lisa Gardinier, University of Iowa (Latin American and Iberian Studies
Librarian)
Discussant: Jadwiga Pieper Mooney, University of Arizona (History)
96
Saturday, November 8
K12
Saturday, 8:00 – 10:00am
Salon 4, 19th Floor
The War on Poverty at Fifty: Rethinking the Legacy, Reclaiming the
Narrative
PRESIDENTIAL
Chair: Anthony S. Chen, Northwestern (Sociology)
Discussants: Felicia Kornbluh, University of Vermont (History)
Merlin Chowkwanyun, University of Wisconsin, Madison (Population Health
Sciences)
Alice O'Connor, University of California, Santa Barbara (History)
Matthew Countryman, University of Michigan (History)
K13
Saturday, 8:00 – 10:00am
Salon 6, 19th Floor
Shifts in Racial Classification: Self-identification and Ascription
RACE AND ETHNICITY; Macro-Historical Dynamics; Politics; Race and Ethnicity
Chair: Aliza Rebecca Luft, University of Wisconsin, Madison (Sociology)
Making Latinos: Racializing Mexicans in the Twenty-First Century
Jennifer Jones, University of Notre Dame (Sociology)
Racial Context and the Contingencies of Political Power: A Theory of Descriptive
and Substantive Representation
Hana Brown, Wake Forest University (Sociology)
Historical Transformations of U.S. Racial Categories: Constructing Dominicans
and Puerto Ricans as Racial Groups
Katrina Quisumbing King, University of Wisconsin (Madison)
Discussant: Aliza Rebecca Luft, University of Wisconsin, Madison (Sociology)
97
Saturday, November 8
K14
Saturday, 8:00 – 10:00am
Salon 8, 19th Floor
Author Meets Critics: Peter Stamatov, The Origins of Global
Humanitarianism: Religion, Empires, and Advocacy (Cambridge
University Press)
RELIGION; Culture; Macro-Historical Dynamics; Politics; States and Society
Chair: Damon Mayrl, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid (Comparative
Sociology)
The Origins of Global Humanitarianism: Religion, Empires, and Advocacy
Peter Stamatov, Yale University (Sociology)
Discussants: John R. Hall, University of California, Davis (Sociology)
Jonathan Sassi, College of Staten Island and the Graduate Center, CUNY
(History)
Christopher Brown, Columbia University (History)
Jose Casanova, Georgetown University (Sociology)
K15
Saturday, 8:00 – 10:00am
New Brunswick
Modalities of Politics and Political Knowledge
STATES AND SOCIETY; Culture; Politics
Chair: Andreas Glaeser, University of Chicago (Sociology)
Shame, Inequality, and Manliness in Democratic Athens
Ryan Balot, University of Toronto (Political Science)
Inventing Absolutes in Response to Political Crisis: Plato’s Theory of Forms and
the Mishaps of Deliberative Democracy
Andreas Glaeser, University of Chicago (Sociology)
Speaking Well of Evil: Machiavelli’s Agathocles From Criminal Example to
Princely Exemplum
John McCormick, University of Chicago (Political Science)
Discussant: Andreas Wimmer, University of California, Los Angeles
(Sociology)
98
Saturday, November 8
K16
Saturday, 8:00 – 10:00am
Upper Canada, 18th Floor
Repertoires of Resistance
STATES AND SOCIETY
Chair: Xiaohong Xu, National University of Singapore (Sociology)
Turning Point or Staying the Course? Second Generation HIV/AIDS Policies in the
United States and the United Kingdom
Tasleem Padamsee, Ohio State University (Sociology)
Revolutionizing Guanxi and the Formation of Maoism: Culture as Strategy of
Action Revisited
Xiaohong Xu, National University of Singapore (Sociology)
Discussant: Xiaohong Xu, National University of Singapore (Sociology)
K17
Saturday, 8:00 – 10:00am
Quebec
Coloring Beauty: Gender, Race and Skin Color
WOMEN, GENDER, AND SEXUALITY; Children and Childhood; Culture;
Economics; Health/Medicine/Body; Race and Ethnicity; Women, Gender, and
Sexuality
Chair: Joanne Rondilla, Arizona State University (Asian Pacific American
Studies)
Decolonizing Beauty: bodies filtering inequalities in Latin America
Monica Moreno Figueroa, Cambridge University (Sociology)
The Erasure of Colour: Examining the Practices of Skin-Bleaching
Lahoma Thomas, University of Toronto (Political Science)
‘Pink Pills for Pale People.’ Rosy Complexion, Health, and the Marketplace
Dominique Grisard, Columbia University (Gender Studies/History)
Discussant: Joanne Rondilla, Arizona State University (Asian Pacific American
Studies)
99
Saturday, November 8
K18
Saturday, 8:00 – 10:00am
Territories
Interdisciplinary Approaches to Gendered/ Racial Inequalities and
Human Rights in Multi-Institutional Contexts
WOMEN, GENDER, AND SEXUALITY; Race and Ethnicity; States and Society
Chair: Salina Abji, University of Toronto (Sociology)
A Very Special Job. The Representation of Domestic Work in Spanish Policy
Debates
Pilar Gonalons-Pons, University of Wisconsin, Madison (Sociology)
Socialization, States and Women’s Rights – Making the Private Public
Megan Pearce, University of Toronto (Law)
Due Diligence and the Construction of State Responsibility Across Multiple
Institutional Contexts
Paulina Garcia-Del Moral, University of Toronto (Sociology)
Megan Dersnah, University of Toronto (Political Science)
States in Contention: Using Domestic Politics to Avoid State's International
Responsibility. A Case Study of Colombia's Arguments about Racial Discrimination
Tatiana Alfonso Sierra, University of Wisconsin, Madison (Sociology)
Shifting Ground: Debating the Boundaries of Political Persecution in GenderBased Asylum Claims
Zain Lakhani, University of Pennsylvania (History)
Discussant: Ron Levi, University of Toronto (Criminology and Socio-Legal
Studies)
100
Saturday, November 8
L1
Saturday, 10:15am – 12:15pm
Territories
Children's Rights: Work, Family, and Aid Reexamined
CHILDREN AND CHILDHOOD; Family/Demography; Labor;
Migration/Immigration
Chair: Sonya Michel, History (University of Maryland)
Critical Applied History and the Problem of Contemporary Child Slavery
Audra Diptee, Carleton University (History)
Child Labor and the Basel Mission Society in Colonial Ghana, 1855-1900
Catherine Koonar, Carleton University (History)
The Question of ‘Who Pays?’ and 'Who Receives?': Shifting Criteria for U.S.
Foreign, Humanitarian, and Domestic Welfare Aid during the 1960s-1970s and its
Implications for Southeast Asian Child Refugees
Sharon Park, University of Minnesota, Twin Cities (History)
Discussant: Sonya Michel, University of Maryland (History)
L2
Saturday, 10:15am – 12:15pm
Upper Canada, 18th Floor
Classification and Claiming
CULTURE; Politics
Chair: Greta Krippner, University of Michigan (Sociology)
Credit Scores and the Moralization of Inequality
Marion Fourcade, University of California, Berkeley (Sociology)
Kieran Healy, Duke University (Sociology)
Making Individuals Statistical in the Early-Twentieth Century United States
Dan Bouk, Colgate University (History)
Caution at the Crossroads: Auto Insurance as Governance in the Postwar United
States
Caley Horan, Princeton University (History)
Undoing Difference: Risk Classification and Gender Discrimination in Consumer
Financial Markets
Daniel Hirschman, University of Michigan (Sociology)
Greta Krippner, University of Michigan (Sociology)
Discussant: Bruce Carruthers, Northwestern University (Sociology)
101
Saturday, November 8
L3
Saturday, 10:15am – 12:15pm
Salon 8, 19th Floor
Author Meets Critics: Dan Lainer-Vos, Sinews of the Nation: Constructing
Irish and Zionist Bonds in the United States (Polity Press)
CULTURE
Chair: Christi M. Smith, Ohio State University (Sociology)
Sinews of the Nation: Constructing Irish and Zionist Bonds in the United States
Dan Lainer-Vos, University of Southern California (Sociology)
Discussants: Lyn Spillman, University of Notre Dame (Sociology)
Bart Bonikowski, Harvard University (Sociology)
Elizabeth Popp Berman, University at Albany, SUNY (Sociology)
L4
Saturday, 10:15am – 12:15pm
Salon 6, 19th Floor
Institutions and development in the Americas
ECONOMICS; Politics; States and Society
Chair: Richard Sutch, University of California, Riverside (Economics)
Political Institutions, Federalism, and Urban Development: Evidence from the US
and Canada
Marc Law, University of Vermont (Economics)
Sukkoo Kim, Washington University, St. Louis (Economics)
Institutional Colonial Legacy in Colombia during the First Half of the Twentieth
Century Racial Exclusion and Long-term Development
Irina Espana, Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies, Cologne
University (Management, Economics and Social Sciences)
Trade Rents and Coercive Labor Market Institutions
Christian Dippel, University of California, Los Angeles (Economics)
The Geography of Innovation: Patents in Early America
Elisabeth Perlman, Boston University (Economics)
The Persistence of de Facto Power: Elites and Economic Development in the US
South, 1840-1960
Philipp Ager, University of Southern Denmark (Business and Economics)
Discussant: Richard Sutch, University of California (Economics)
102
Saturday, November 8
L5
Saturday, 10:15am – 12:15pm
Salon 4, 19th Floor
Shocks and disruptions to human capital and their consequences
ECONOMICS; Education; Family/Demography; Health/Medicine/Body
Chair: Lisa Cook, Michigan State University (Economics)
Absenteeism in Nineteenth-Century US Manufacturing
Joyce Burnette, Wabash College (Economics)
The impacts of Japanese military sexual slavery on women’s marriage, childbirth,
and schooling in colonial Korea
Sun Go, Chung-Ang University (Economics)
Impact of Migration On Infant Health: Evidence from the Great Migration
Gregory Niemesh, Miami University (Economics)
The Causal Effects of Losing the Civil War on Individuals: Evidence from Border
States
Shari Eli, University of Toronto (Economics)
Laura Salisbury, York University (Economics)
Allison Shertzer, University of Pittsburgh (Economics)
Female Workers and the First World War in Britain: Why No Labor Supply Shock?
Jessica Bean, Denison University (Economics)
Discussant: Lisa Cook, Michigan State University (Economics)
L6
Saturday, 10:15am – 12:15pm
Salon 3, 19th Floor
The Geography and Demography of Famine from the Middle Ages to the
Nineteenth Century
FAMILY/DEMOGRAPHY; Family/Demography
Chair: Katherine Lynch, Carnegie Mellon University (History)
Famine and demography in medieval England
Phillipp Schofield, Aberystwyth University (History and Welsh History)
A Mosaic of Death and Survival: Grain Embargoes and the Geography of Famine
in Tokugawa Japan
Fabian Drixler, Yale University (History)
The effects of the volcanic eruption of Laki in Iceland 1783-1785
Ólöf Garðarsdóttir, University of Iceland (Education)
Discussant: Marie Clark Nelson, Linköping University (History)
103
Saturday, November 8
L7
Saturday, 10:15am – 12:15pm
Prince Edward Island
Illness, Epidemics and Inequality I: Methodology
HEALTH/MEDICINE/BODY; Family/Demography
Chair: Alan Swedlund, University of Massachusetts Amherst (Anthropology)
Public Works and Mortality in England and Wales, 1871-1914
Andrew Hinde, University of Southampton (Statistical Sciences)
Bernard Harris, University of Strathclyde (Social Work and Social Policy)
Epidemic Polio in Southern Ontario before WWII: A Working Class Plague
Heather T. Battles, McMaster University (Anthropology)
Regional Variability in the Timing of Changes in Mortality and Infectious Disease
in Early 20th Century Newfoundland: The Impact of Government Policies and
Access to Health Care
Dana Schmidt, University of Missouri (Anthropology)
Lisa Sattenspiel, University of Missouri (Anthropology)
The Effects of Wealth, Occupation and Immigration on Epidemic Mortality in Two
19th Century Massachusetts Cities
Susan Hautaniemi Leonard, University of Michigan (ICPSR)
Alan Swedlund, University of Massachusetts Amherst (Anthropology)
Douglas Anderton, University of South Carolina (Sociology)
Christopher Robinson, University of South Carolina (Sociology)
Adrianne Dues, University of South Carolina (Anthropology)
The 1918 Influenza in Ontario Through A Lifecourse Perspective: Does
Stratification in Death Mirror Stratification in Life?
Stacey Hallman, University of Western Ontario (Sociology)
Alain Gagnon, Université de Montréal (Démographie)
Discussants: D. Ann Herring, McMaster University (Anthropology)
Julia Jennings, University at Albany, SUNY (Anthropology)
104
Saturday, November 8
L8
Saturday, 10:15am – 12:15pm
Library
Patterns and Dynamics of Economic Geographies
HISTORICAL GEOGRAPHY; Economics
Chair: Kurt Schlichting, Fairfield University (Sociology)
Agricultural to Industrial Economy: Changing Occupational Pattern in Late 19th
Century Sweden and Norway
Sula Sarkar, University of Minnesota (Minnesota Population Center)
French Railway History in Geo-Historical Perspective: Infrastructure,
Demographic Dynamics, and Territorial Change
Robert Schwartz, Mount Holyoke College (History)
Thomas Thevenin, University of Burgundy (THEMA CNRS)
Christophe Mimeur, Université de Bourgogne France (CNRS)
Gotham's Grub Street: Social and Economic Geographies in the New York
Publishing Trade, 1783-1830
Steven Smith, Providence College (History)
Discussant: Kurt Schlichting, Fairfield University (Sociology and
Anthropology)
L9
Saturday, 10:15am – 12:15pm
York
Author Meets Critics: Lewis Siegelbaum and Leslie Page Moch, Broad is my
Native Land: Repertoires and Regimes of Migration in Russia's Twentieth
Century (Cornell University Press)
MIGRATION/IMMIGRATION; Family/Demography; Historical Geography
Chair: Leo Lucassen, University of Leiden (History)
Broad is My Native Land. Repertoires and Regimes of Migration in Russia's
Twentieth Century. Ithaca and London, Cornell University Press.
Leslie Page Moch, Michigan State University (History)
Lewis Siegelbaum, Michigan State University (History)
Discussants: Leslie Page Moch, Michigan State University (History)
Lewis Siegelbaum, Michigan State University (History)
Jose Moya, Barbard College (History)
Denis Kozlov, Dalhouse University (History, Russian Studies)
Patrick Manning, University of Pittsburgh (History)
105
Saturday, November 8
L10
Saturday, 10:15am – 12:15pm
Saskatchewan
Author Meets Critics: Gregoire Mallard: Fallout: Nuclear Diplomacy in an
Age of Global Fracture (University of Chicago Press)
POLITICS; Criminal Justice/Legal
Chair: Stephanie Lee Mudge, University of California, Davis (Sociology)
Fallout: Nuclear Diplomacy in An Age of Global Fracture
Gregoire Mallard, Graduate Institute of International and Development
Studies (Anthropology and Sociology)
Discussants: Julia Adams, Yale University (Sociology)
Ron Levi, University of Toronto (Criminology and Socio-Legal Studies)
Nitsan Chorev, Brown University (Sociology)
Antoine Vauchez, Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne (Political Science and
Sociology)
L11
Saturday, 10:15am – 12:15pm
British Columbia
A Political History of American Inequality
PRESIDENTIAL; Economics; States and Society
Chair: Colin Gordon, University of Iowa (History)
Discussants: Elizabeth Faue, Wayne State University (History)
Jennifer Klein, Yale University (History)
Thomas Sugrue, University of Pennsylvania (History)
L12
Saturday, 10:15am – 12:15pm
Nova Scotia
A Separate City?: Race, Ethnicity and the Urban Experience
RACE AND ETHNICITY; Children and Childhood; Culture; Labor; Urban;
Women, Gender, and Sexuality
Chair: Joseph Jewell, Texas A&M University (Sociology)
Fashioning Community in Black New York City, 1920s and 1930s
Janette Gayle, University of Chicago (History)
‘Whole Lotta Shakin’ Goin’ On’: Concert Venues as Sites of Resistance to Racial
Segregation During the 1950s and 1960s.
Beth Fowler, Wayne State University (History)
‘Dilapidated and Shabby’: Narratives of Black Poor and Working Class Spaces in
Southwest Washington, D.C. 1919 - 1942
Paula C. Austin, Graduate Center, CUNY (History)
‘We Have in This City Many Good Mexican Citizens’: Class and the Racialization of
Place in 19th Century San Antonio.
Joseph Jewell, Texas A&M University (Sociology)
Discussant: Joseph Jewell, Texas A&M University (Sociology)
106
Saturday, November 8
L13
Saturday, 10:15am – 12:15pm
Newfoundland
Coping with Environmental and Wartime Disruptions in Agriculture
RURAL, AGRICULTURAL, AND ENVIRONMENTAL
Chair: Lai Sze Tso, Wayne State University (Pediatrics)
Making Green Revolutions: Kansas Farms, Recovery, and the New Agriculture,
1918-1981
Ken Sylvester, University of Michigan (Social Research)
Paul Rhode, University of Michigan (Economics)
This War Will Crush Us: World War Two and the Egyptian Land Crisis
Eric Schewe, University of Michigan (History)
Will to Relief: Slash-and-burn Farmers and Experts in Wartime Colonial Korea,
1937-1945
Sunho Ko, University of Toronto (East Asian Studies)
Discussant: Lai Sze Tso, Wayne State University (Pediatrics)
L14
Saturday, 10:15am – 12:15pm
Quebec
The United States' Empire in the Twentieth Century: How, Why, and How
Much?
STATES AND SOCIETY, Macro-Historical Dynamics
Chair: Julian Go, Boston University (Sociology)
The Not-So-Special Relationship: Imperial Power and Anglo-American Rivalry in
the WWI Era
Kate Epstein, Rutgers University, Camden (History)
The Decolonization of the United States
Daniel Immerwahr, Northwestern University (History)
Spatial Technology and Geographic Power after World War II: Is American
Imperialism "Post-Territorial"?
William Rankin, Yale University (History)
The Legacies of American Empire: From Military Base to Freeport Zone
Victoria Reyes, Princeton University (Sociology)
Discussant: Julian Go, Boston University (Sociology)
107
Saturday, November 8
L15
Saturday, 10:15am – 12:15pm
Manitoba
The Political Lives of Nonprofit Organizations
STATES AND SOCIETY
Chair: Nina Eliasoph, University of Southern California (Sociology)
Democratic Accountability and Inequality in Higher Education
Caroline Lee, Lafayette College (Sociology)
In the Wake of a Storm: Disaster Relief and the Politics of Voluntarism
Andrew Morris, Union College (History)
The Political Imaginary of Social Entrepreneurs
Elisabeth Clemens, University of Chicago (Sociology)
Discussant: Nina Eliasoph, University of Southern California (Sociology)
L16
Saturday, 10:15am – 12:15pm
New Brunswick
Modalities of Politics and Political Knowledge II
STATES AND SOCIETY
Chair: Andreas Glaeser, University of Chicago (Sociology)
The Expansion of Commerce and the Origins of Civic Equality in Eighteenth Century France
William Sewell, University of Chicago (Political Science, History)
Whiskey and Sovereignty: Theorizing Nonhumans, Signification, and State Power
Isaac Reed, University of Colorado, Boulder (Sociology)
Rethinking Political Legibility: How Citizens Helped the State to See Like a State
Alvaro Santana-Acuna, Harvard University (Sociology)
Making Ireland Poor: Development Theory as Situated Politics in Eighteenth-Century
Ireland
James Livesey, University of Sussex (History)
L17
Saturday, 10:15am – 12:15pm
Alberta
Facing the Feminist Empire Part 2: Responses to Women's Rights in
Liberal Political Rule
WOMEN, GENDER, AND SEXUALITY; Politics; States and Society
Chair: Abigail Andrews, University of California, Berkeley (Sociology)
Are the Politics of the Mexican State toward Feminicidio Perverse?
Paulina Garcia-Del Moral, University of Toronto (Sociology)
Facing the ‘Feminist’ Empire
Abigail Andrews, University of California, Berkeley (Sociology)
The Illiberal Challenge: Indigenous Women and Alternative ‘Rights’ in Southern Mexico
Holly Worthen, Universidad Autonoma Benito Juarez de Oaxaca (Sociology)
From Violence to Mobilization: Women, ‘Rights,’ and Political Power in Rwanda,
Bosnia, and Beyond
Marie Berry, University of California, Los Angeles (Sociology)
Discussant: Myra Marx Ferree, University of Wisconsin, Madison (Sociology)
108
Saturday, November 8
L18
Thursday, 8:00 – 10:00am
Algonquin
Urban Renewal: Politics and Contestation
URBAN; Economics; Politics
Chair: Dong Yige, Johns Hopkins, (Sociology)
Renewing Renewal: Changing strategies of urban planning and subsidized
housing in Toronto's Regent Park, 1947-2014
Robert Johnson, University of Toronto (History)
Local Legal Assemblages: The Municipal Corporation in Historical Perspective
Mariana Valverde, University of Toronto (Criminology)
A View from Druid Hill: A Nineteenth Century World City?
Daniel Pasciuti, Johns Hopkins University (Sociology)
Discussants: Daniel Pasciuti, Johns Hopkins University (Sociology)
David Hammack, Case Western Reserve University (History)
Restoring Local Heritage in Global Cities: A Comparative Study on Megaprojects
in Toronto and Seoul
Jin Su Joo, Yale University (Sociology)
M1
Saturday, 1:00 – 3:00pm
Algonquin
Hermeneutics, Phenomenology, and Meaning: Historical
Methods/Theories/Exemplars
CULTURE; Education; Macro-Historical Dynamics; Politics; States and Society
Chair: Claudio Benzecry, University of Connecticut (Sociology)
When Modularity Fails: Causality, Relevance, and Meaning in Sociological
Explanation
Carly Knight, Harvard University (Sociology)
Isaac Reed, University of Colorado, Boulder (Sociology)
Social Imaginaries in the History of Politics
Andreas Glaeser, University of Chicago (Sociology)
Social Phenomenology and the Temporal Structures of Modernity
John R. Hall, University of California, Davis (Sociology)
Funding Practices and Emergent Meanings of Education Reform in Nineteenth
Century United States
Christi M. Smith, Ohio State University (Sociology)
Neha Gondal, Ohio State University (Sociology)
Discussant: Claudio Benzecry, University of Connecticut (Sociology)
109
Saturday, November 8
M2
Saturday, 1:00 – 3:00pm
Newfoundland
Comparative approaches to institutions and development
ECONOMICS; Politics; Religion; States and Society
Chair: Jeroen Touwen, Leiden University (Institute for History)
Rethinking Late Development in the Global Core: Transformative Development
Among the Nations of the World 1870-1950
Samuel Cohn, Texas A&M University (Sociology)
Not a Knowledge Bank: The Divided History of Development Economics and
Development Organizations
Michele Alacevich, Columbia University (Humanities)
Theocracy
Metin Cosgel, University of Connecticut (Economics)
Thomas J. Miceli, University of Connecticut (Economics)
Discussant: Jeroen Touwen, Leiden University (Institute For History)
M3
Saturday, 1:00 – 3:00pm
Nova Scotia
Inequalities,family income and expenditure-Budgets, gender and race
FAMILY/DEMOGRAPHY; Economics; Family/Demography;
Health/Medicine/Body; Women, Gender, and Sexuality
Chair: George Alter, University of Michigan (ICPSR)
Budgets, the ‘Normal Family’ and the Male Breadwinner
Beatrice Moring, University of Cambridge (History of Population)
Black Mortality in the Post Bellum Era: Evidence from Union Army Pensions
Trevon Logan, Ohio State University (Economics)
Inequality among Industrial Worker Families: Evidence from the 6th and 7th
Reports of the US Commissioner of Labor
Michael Haines, Colgate University (Economics)
Carroll Wright and the Family Wage: Conceptualizing the American Standard of
Living
Margo Anderson, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee (History and Urban
Studies)
Discussant: George Alter, University of Michigan (ICPSR)
110
Saturday, November 8
M4
Saturday, 1:00 – 3:00pm
Saskatchewan
Social and Spatial Mobility
FAMILY/DEMOGRAPHY
Chair: Simone Wegge, City University of New York (Economics, Business)
Staying Or Leaving? A Competing-Risk Analysis of Migration Destinies of Farmers'
Children, the Netherlands 1850-1940.
Jan Kok, Radboud University Nijmegen (History)
Bastian Moenkediek, Radboud University Nijmegen (History)
Kees Mandemakers, International Institue of Social History (Historical
Sample Netherlands)
Human Migration and Extreme Events: Environmental and Economic Shocks in
the United States
Katherine Curtis, University of Wisconsin, Madison (Rural Sociology)
Youth migration in the 20th-century US Great Plains
Susan Hautaniemi Leonard, University of Michigan (ICPSR)
Myron Gutmann, University of Michigan (ICPSR)
Discussant: Colin Pooley, Lancaster University (Environment)
M5
Saturday, 1:00 – 3:00pm
Prince Edward Island
Illness, Epidemics and Inequality II: Epidemics
HEALTH/MEDICINE/BODY; Family/Demography; Historical Geography
Chair: Nancy Tatarek, Ohio University (Sociology and Anthropology)
Rurality, Mortality and Inequality During the 1918-1919 Influenza Pandemic in Malta
Larry Sawchuk, University of Toronto, Scarborough (Anthropology)
Lianne Tripp, University of Toronto, Scarborough (Anthropology)
S. Damouras, University of Toronto, Scarborough (Anthropology)
Mark Bono, University of Toronto, Scarborough (Anthropology)
Military Rank and Mortality during the 1918 Influenza Pandemic in Toronto and
Hamilton, Canada
Kandace Bogaert, McMaster University (Anthropology)
Disease and Scapegoating at Canada’s Western Gateway: Victoria, British
Columbia, 1899-1903
Stacie Burke, University of Manitoba (Anthropology)
Tuberculosis and Tuvalu: Syndemics Past and Present
Judith Littleton, University of Auckland (Anthropology)
Julie Park, University of Auckland (Anthropology)
Discussant: Nancy Tatarek, Ohio University (Sociology and Anthropology)
111
Saturday, November 8
M6
Saturday, 1:00 – 3:00pm
York
Using texts within a historical GIS analysis
HISTORICAL GEOGRAPHY
Chair: Donald Lafreniere, Michigan Technological University (Social Sciences)
Towards a Narrative Geography of an Ancient Greek Historian
Elton Barker, The Open University (Classical Studies)
Improving the Odds for Infant Survival: Railways, Agrarian Change, and Infant
Mortality in Victorian Britain
Robert Schwartz, Mount Holyoke College (History)
Text Mining, Deep Maps, and Spatial Narratives
David Bodenhamer, Indiana University Purdue University, Indianapolis (History)
Combining Textual and Statistical Evidence to Understand Nineteenth Century Mortality
Ian Gregory, Lancaster University (Art and Social Sciences)
Discussant: Jim Clifford, University of Saskatchewan (History)
M7
Saturday, 1:00 – 3:00pm
British Columbia
Violence, Labor, and the State
LABOR; Presidential
Chair: Janine Lanza, Wayne State University (History)
Anthracite Labor Wars: Tenancy, Italians, and Organized Crime in the Hard Coal
Industry of Northeastern Pennsylvania during the 1930s
Robert Wolensky, University of Wisconsin, Stevens Point (Sociology)
‘We Are Going to Run This City’: The Winnipeg General Strike, and Sedition Laws
in Canadian Legal History
Vanisha Sukdeo, York University (Law)
'Detroit is in Our Plants:' The National Context of Workplace Violence at Windsor
Chrysler Plants, 1965-80
Jeremy Milloy, Simon Fraser University (History)
Against Unions and Radicals: The Repressive Effect of Fatal Strike Violence on the
American Labor Movement During the Pre-Taft Hartley Era
Paul Lipold, Independent Scholar (Sociology)
Larry Isaac, Vanderbilt University (Sociology)
Everybody Lies: Money, Maids, and Sexual Violence in the Service Workplace
Elizabeth Faue, Wayne State University (History)
Discussant: Robert Storey, McMaster University (Social Sciences)
112
Saturday, November 8
M8
Saturday, 1:00 – 3:00pm
Library
Transeuropean and Transatlantic Journeys: Reassessing Migrations
within and from Europe between 1880 and 1914
MIGRATION/IMMIGRATION; Race and Ethnicity
Chair: Russell Kazal, University of Toronto (History)
The Third Migrant: Non-State Actors and the Transatlantic Mass Migration 1880-1914
Tobias Brinkmann, Pennsylvania State University (History and Religious Studies)
Pogroms, Networks, and Migration: The Jewish Migration from the Russian
Empire to the United States 1881-1914
Yannay Spitzer, Northwestern University (Economics)
German Border Control in the Time of Cholera: Eastern European Transmigrants
and the Saxon State, 1905-1907
Allison Schmidt, University of Kansas (History)
Moving Overseas or Moving Inside Europe: In Multiple Directions from the
Habsburg Province of Galicia at the End of the Nineteenth Century
Annemarie Steidl, University of Vienna (History)
Discussant: Torsten Feys, Ghent University (History)
M9
Saturday, 1:00 – 3:00pm
Alberta
Toronto, European Suburb: Postwar Migrant Communities and their
Visions of Homeland in Canada's Largest Diasporic City
MIGRATION/IMMIGRATION; Race and Ethnicity
Chair: Evgeny Efremkin, York University (History)
‘As the Battle Raged Outside’: Portuguese Exiles, Homeland Politics, and the
Exercise of Canadian Citizenship, 1959-1966
Gilberto Fernandes, York University (History)
Images of the Old Country in Hungarian and Hungarian-Jewish Press in Canada in
the 1960s
Kata Bohus, Central European University, Budapest (History/Jewish Studies)
Narratives of ‘Return’: Second Generation Italian, Portuguese, and Macedonian
Canadians, Sports, and Homeland Trips to Europe, 1983-2000
Stephen Fielding, University of Victoria (History)
Ojczyzna, Poland, and Poland Views of the Homeland across Generations and
Cohorts of Postwar Polish-Canadians in Toronto
Eric Payseur, University of New Mexico (History)
Discussant: Royden Loewen, University of Winnipeg (Mennonite Studies)
113
Saturday, November 8
M10
Saturday, 1:00 – 3:00pm
Quebec
Author Meets Critics: Michael Kenny, The Politics of English Nationhood
(Oxford University Press)
POLITICS; Culture; Race and Ethnicity; States and Society
Chair: Stephen Heathorn, McMaster University (History)
The Politics of English Nationhood
Michael Kenny, University of London (Politics and International Relations)
Discussants: Arthur Aughey, University of Ulster (Politics)
Krishan Kumar, University of Virginia (Sociology)
Ben Wellings, Monash University (Political Science)
M11
Saturday, 1:00 – 3:00pm
Salon 3, 19th Floor
The Civil Rights Act of 1964: Achievements, Limits, and Possibilities
PRESIDENTIAL
Chair: Anthony S. Chen, Northwestern University (Sociology)
Discussants: Eileen Boris, University of California, Santa Barbara (Feminist
Studies)
John Skrentny, University of California, San Diego (Sociology)
Gavin Wright, Stanford University (Economics)
Anthony S. Chen, Northwestern University (Sociology)
M12
Saturday, 1:00 – 3:00pm
Salon 4, 19th Floor
Author Meets Critics: Joyce M. Bell, The Black Power Movement and
American Social Work (Columbia University Press)
RACE AND ETHNICITY, Children and Childhood; Family/Demography
Chair: Joseph Jewell, Texas A&M University (Sociology)
The Black Power Movement and American Social Work (Columbia University
Press)
Joyce Bell, University of Pittsburgh (Sociology)
Discussants: Winddance Twine, University of California, Santa Barbara
(Sociology)
Elizabeth Higginbotham, University of Delaware (Sociology, Criminal Justice)
Joseph Jewell, Texas A&M University (Sociology)
114
Saturday, November 8
M13
Saturday, 1:00 – 3:00pm
Salon 6, 19th Floor
Authors Meet Critics: Fred Block and Margaret R. Somers, The Power of
Market Fundamentalism: Karl Polanyi's Critique (Harvard, 2014)
STATES AND SOCIETY; Culture; Economics; Macro-Historical Dynamics;
Politics; States and Society
Chair: Greta Krippner, University of Michigan (Sociology)
The Power of Market Fundamentalism: Karl Polanyi's Critique
Fred Block, University of California, Davis (Sociology)
Margaret Somers, University of Michigan (Sociology and History)
Discussants: Mabel Berezin, Cornell University (Sociology)
Marc Steinberg, Smith College (Sociology)
Discussant: Jamie Peck, University of British Columbia (Geography)
M14
Saturday, 1:00 – 3:00pm
New Brunswick
Modalities of Politics and Political Knowledge III
STATES AND SOCIETY
Chair: Julia Adams, Yale University (Sociology)
Polls and Potentialities: Demographic Understandings, Electoral Demonstrations,
and the Politics of the Future
Michael Rodriguez, Brown University (Sociology)
Power, Field Theory, and Socioanalysis: Three Cases of Interaction between
Knowledge and Politics
George Steinmetz, University of Michigan (Sociology)
Sword and Mask: The Historical Sociology of Present Forms of Politics
Julia Adams, Yale University (Sociology)
Water and the Political Imagination in Europe
Andrea Muehlebach, University of Toronto (Anthropology)
115
Saturday, November 8
M15
Saturday, 1:00 – 3:00pm
Manitoba
Shaping, Planning and Regulating Cities in the 20th Century
URBAN
Chair: Isabella Trindade, York University (City Institute)
Preferences Toward Neighbor Ethnicity and Affluence: Evidence from a Dual
Ethnic Context in Post-Soviet Tartu, Estonia
Daniel Hess, University at Buffalo, SUNY (Urban and Regional Planning)
A Non-ordinal Response to Noise Pollution
Joseph Klett, Yale University (Sociology)
The Contested Place of Self-Building in Yugoslavia’s Socialist Cities
Brigitte Le Normand, University of British Columbia Okanagan (History)
Unsanitary Dwellings: Making New Classes for Urban Reform in Colonial Bombay
Sheetal Chhabria, Connecticut College (History)
Discussant: Isabella Trindade, York University (City Institute)
M16
Saturday, 1:00 – 3:00pm
Salon 8, 19th Floor
Revolutionizing Gender Roles and Constructing Modernity through
Sports: Sex, Gender, Sports, and Society in Latin America
WOMEN, GENDER, AND SEXUALITY
Chair: Jadwiga Pieper Mooney, University of Arizona (History)
Between ‘Dignified Sciences’ and ‘Clumsy Experiments’: Muscles, Mothers, and
Aesthetics in Mexican Revolutionary Physical Education
David Wysocki, University of Arizona (History)
Modernity through Sport: The Press Coverage of Youths and Their Participation
in the 1968 Summer Olympics
Allison D. Huntley, University of Arizona (History)
‘A Swinger in and out of the Ring’: Rubén Olivares, Boxing, and the Sexual
Revolution in Mexico
Stephen Allen, Boise State University (History)
Discussant: Anne Rubenstein, York University (History)
116
Saturday, November 8
N1
Saturday, 2:00 – 5:00pm
Meet in hotel front lobby
Exploring the History of the Toronto Foodscape: A Walking Tour of
Kensington Market -Requires pre-registration
Chair: Ken MacDonald, University of Toronto (Geography)
O1
Saturday, 3:15 – 5:15pm
Alberta
Unequal Access: Censorship and Library Services to Youth
CHILDREN AND CHILDHOOD; Education; Race and Ethnicity; Religion; Women,
Gender, and Sexuality
Chair: Christine Jenkins, University of Illinois (Library and Information Science)
The Pornography of Information: Young Adult Literature and Conservative
Activism, 1990-2012
Loretta Gaffney, University of California, Los Angeles (Information Studies)
Deviant Content, "Inappropriate" Books: Teen Readers and Libraries, 1945-1995
Christine Jenkins, University of Illinois (Library and Information Science)
Separate But Equal: Segregated Playgrounds and Storytimes in Early 20th
Century St. Louis
Melanie Kimball, Simmons College (Library and Information Science)
Reading and Intellectual Freedom for Youth: A Historical Overview
Emily Knox, University of Illinois (Library and Information Science)
Discussants: Emily Knox, University of Illinois (Library and Information Science)
Melanie Kimball, Simmons College (Library and Information Science)
O2
Saturday, 3:15 – 5:15pm
Territories
Author Meets Critics: Alice Goffman, On the Run: Fugitive Life in an
American City (University of Chicago Press)
CRIMINAL JUSTICE/LEGAL; Race and Ethnicity; Urban
Chair: Eric Schneider, University of Pennsylvania (Urban Studies/History)
On the Run: Fugitive Life in an American City
Alice Goffman, University of Wisconsin (Sociology)
Discussants: Ruth Horowitz, New York University (Sociology)
Frederick Wherry, Yale University (Sociology)
Eric Schneider, University of Pennsylvania (Urban Studies/History)
Jooyoung Lee, University of Toronto (Sociology)
117
Saturday, November 8
O3
Saturday, 3:15 – 5:15pm
Upper Canada, 18th Floor
Author Meets Critics: Libby Garland, After They Closed the Gates: Jewish Illegal
Immigration to the United States, 1921-1965 (University of Chicago Press)
CRIMINAL JUSTICE/LEGAL; Migration/Immigration; Race and Ethnicity
Chair: Michael Fortner, City University of New York (Urban
Studies/Government)
After They Closed the Gates: Jewish Illegal Immigration to the United States,
1921-1965
Libby Garland, Kingsborough Community College, CUNY (History, Philosophy
and Political Science)
Discussants: Michael Fortner, City University of New York (Urban
Studies/Government)
Philip Goodman, University of Toronto (Sociology)
Libby Garland, Kingsborough Community College, CUNY (History, Philosophy
and Political Science)
Annika Hinze, Fordham University (Political Science)
Jennifer Adkins, University of British Columbia (Sociology)
O4
Saturday, 3:15 – 5:15pm
Salon 8, 19th Floor
Author Meets Critics: Kristin Surak, Making Tea, Making Japan: Cultural
Nationalism in Practice (Stanford University Press)
CULTURE; Politics
Chair: Dan Lainer-Vos, University of Southern California (Sociology)
Making Tea Making Japan
Kristin Surak, Universität Duisburg-Essen (Sociology)
Discussants: Robin Wagner-Pacifici, Swarthmore College (Sociology and
Anthropology)
Matthew Norton, University of Oregon (Sociology)
Wendy Griswold, Northwestern (Sociology)
118
Saturday, November 8
O5
Saturday, 3:15 – 5:15pm
Salon 6, 19th Floor
Investment and Inequality
ECONOMICS
Chair: Robin Chang, York University (Political Science)
Declining Net Investment and the Consumption-Driven Economy of Mature
Capitalism
Alan Nasser, Evergreen State College (Emeritus, Political Economy)
Cheap Food and Labor Market Restructuring under Neoliberalism in the U.S.
Sébastien Rioux, York University (Political Science)
Inequality and Technological Change: Growth and Distribution in East Asian and
Latin America
Ellis Scharfenaker, New School For Social Research (Economics)
‘From Boring to Roaring Banking In the Post-War United States’
Thomas Herndon, University of Massachusetts, Amherst (Economics)
Discussant: Robin Chang, York University (Political Science)
O6
Saturday, 3:15 – 5:15pm
Salon 4, 19th Floor
Working with Complete Count Data
FAMILY/DEMOGRAPHY; Economics
Chair: Michael Haines, Colgate University (Economics)
Internal Migration and Marital Outcomes for Women in Sweden 1880-1900: A
Study using Complete Count Individual-Level Census Data.
Martin Dribe, Lund University (Economic History)
Björn Eriksson, Lund University (Economic History)
Francesco Scalone, Provincia di Bologna (Ufficio Di Statistica)
The Irish Family Structure at the Early 20th Century, with Particular Reference to
the Difference between the Western Ireland and the Eastern Ireland
Yoshifumi Shimizu, Momoyama Gakuin University (Sociology)
Leaving the State Church: Non-conformism Studied in the Norwegian Censuses
1865 to 1980.
Gunnar Thorvaldsen, University of Tromsø (Historical Data)
Complete-Count Data from the U.S. Census.
Steven Ruggles, University of Minnesota (Minnesota Population Center)
Discussant: Michael Haines, Colgate University (Economics)
119
Saturday, November 8
O7
Saturday, 3:15 – 5:15pm
Prince Edward Island
Illness, Epidemics and Inequality III: Discourses of Illness and Disease
HEALTH/MEDICINE/BODY; Family/Demography
Chair: D. Ann Herring, McMaster University (Anthropology)
Differences in Health - Sick Leave in Sweden 1892-1960
Helene Castenbrandt, University of Gothenburg (Historical Studies)
Ethnicity (Race) and the Politics of Epidemiological Thinking During the U.S.
‘Heroin Epidemic’ of 1950-1975
Samuel Roberts, Columbia University (History, Sociomedical Sciences)
Childhood Illness in Ireland’s Diseased Capital, 1910-1920
Ida Milne, National University of Ireland, Maynooth (History)
Preventing Tuberculosis and Dealing with Inequality
Marie Clark Nelson, Linköping University (ISAK/History)
The Long Run Consequences of Distinctively Black Names
Trevon Logan, Ohio State University (Economics)
John Parman, College of William and Mary (Economics)
Lisa Cook, Michigan State University (Economics)
Explaining H. pylori bacterial infection in the Arctic: when inequality comes into
the conversation
Sally Carraher, University of Alaska, Anchorage (Anthropology)
Amy Colqohoun, University of Alberta (Public Health)
Discussant: Esyllt Jones, University of Manitoba (History)
O8
Saturday, 3:15 – 5:15pm
Salon 3, 19th Floor
CHIA: Assembling World-historical Data for Four Centuries
HISTORICAL GEOGRAPHY; Family/Demography; Macro-Historical Dynamics
Chair: John H Clark, Lafayette College (Skillman Library)
A World-Historical Archive: The CHIA Project
Patrick Manning, University of Pittsburgh (History)
Col*Fusion: Scalable Information Integration Infrastructure based on
Crowdsourcing for Data-Driven Collaboration in History
Evgeny Karataev, University of Pittsburgh (Information Sciences)
Vladimir Zadorozhny, University of Pittsburgh (Information Sciences)
Studying the 1918 Influenza Pandemic using Col*Fusion
Siddarth Chandra, Michigan State University (Asian Studies)
Pastplace: A New Gazetteer for World History
Humphrey Southall, University of Portsmouth (Geography)
Discussant: Catherine Fitch, University of Minnesota (Minnesota Population
Center)
120
Saturday, November 8
O9
Saturday, 3:15 – 5:15pm
Library
Author Meets Critics: Jean-Christian Vinel, The Employee: A Political
History (University of Pennsylvania Press)
LABOR; Criminal Justice/Legal; Politics
Chair: Janine Lanza, Wayne State University (History)
Discussants: Nelson Lichtenstein, University of California Santa Barbara
(History)
Jennifer Klein, Yale (History)
Romain Huret, Université Lyon 2 (History)
Jean Christian Vinel, Université Paris Diderot (History)
O10
Saturday, 3:15 – 5:15pm
British Columbia
Globalization in Long Duree
MACRO-HISTORICAL DYNAMICS
Chair: Erik Kuhonta, McGill University (Political Science)
Early Globalization in World History: Crises, Climate and System Transformations
Daniel Sarabia, Roanoke College (Sociology)
Sing Chew, University and Helmholtz (Environmental Research)
Global Indigenism and the Web of Transnational Social Movements
Chris Chase-Dunn, University of California, Riverside (Sociology)
Thomas Hall, DePauw University (Sociology and Anthropology)
James Fenelon, California State University, San Bernadino (Sociology)
Ian Breckenridge-Jackson, University of California Riverside (Sociology)
Joel Herrera, University of California Riverside (Sociology)
Developmental Models and the Progression of History: The Emergence of
Equitable out of Egalitarian Structures
Mark Gould, Haverford College (Sociology)
Inequality and Nationalism in World History: A Comparative-Historical Analysis
of State-Seeking Movements, 1450-2013
Sahan Savas Karatasli, Johns Hopkins University (Sociology)
Discussant: Erik Kuhonta, McGill University (Political Science)
121
Saturday, November 8
O11
Saturday, 3:15 – 5:15pm
York
Migration History and the 'Mobilities Turn'
MIGRATION/IMMIGRATION; Historical Geography
Chair: Barbara Luethi, Basel University (History)
Know Whence You Came: Two Algorithms to Study Immigrant Origins in Large
Samples
Ariell Zimran, Northwestern University (Economics)
Yannay Spitzer, Northwestern University (Economics)
What does the 'mobilities turn' offer migration historians?
Colin Pooley, Lancaster University (Environment)
Mobility Studies and Disciplinary Divergence
Donna Gabaccia, University of Minnesota (Immigration History)
Trees and Tweets: Mining Billions to Understand Human Migration and Regional
Linguistic Variation
Alice Kasakoff, University of South Carolina, Columbia (Geography)
Jack Grieve, Aston University (Languages and Social Sciences)
Diansheng Guo, University of South Carolina (Geography)
Discussant: Barbara Luethi, Basel University (History)
O12
Saturday, 3:15 – 5:15pm
Saskatchewan
Panel Discussion: Thomas Piketty, Capital in the Twenty-First Century
(Harvard University Press)
PRESIDENTIAL; Macro-Historical Dynamics
Chair: Peter C. Perdue, Yale University (History)
Capital in the Twenty-First Century
Thomas Piketty, Paris School of Economics (Economics)
Discussants: Loren Brandt, University of Toronto (Economics)
Jon Cohen, University of Toronto (Economics)
Mark Thoma, University of Oregon (Economics)
Anne McCants, Masschusetts Institute of Technology (History)
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Saturday, November 8
O13
Saturday, 3:15 – 5:15pm
Nova Scotia
Author Meets Critics: Lara Putnam, Radical Moves: Caribbean Migrants and the
Politics of Race in the Jazz Age (University of North Carolina Press)
RACE AND ETHNICITY; Culture; Migration/Immigration; Politics
Chair: Elizabeth Onasch, The New School (Sociology)
Radical Moves: Caribbean Migrants and the Politics of Race in the Jazz Age
Lara Putnam, University Pittsburgh (History)
Discussants: Minkah Makalani, University of Texas, Austin (African and
African Diaspora)
Robert Trent Vinson, College of William and Mary (History)
Winston James, University of California, Irvine (History)
O14
Saturday, 3:15 – 5:15pm
Newfoundland
Author Meets Critics: Cedric de Leon, Party & Society (Wiley, 2013)
STATES AND SOCIETY; Politics
Chair: Barry Eidlin, Rutgers University (Management and Labor Relations)
Party & Society
Cedric de Leon, Providence College (Sociology)
Discussants: Dan Slater, University of Chicago (Political Science)
Manali Desai, University of Kent (Sociology)
Stephanie Lee Mudge, University of California, Davis (Sociology)
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Saturday, November 8
O15
Saturday, 3:15 – 5:15pm
Quebec
Ottoman Legacies of the State
STATES AND SOCIETY; Macro-Historical Dynamics; Politics
Chair: Jonathan Wyrtzen, Yale University (Sociology)
Ottomans and Albanian Difference
Nader Sohrabi, Columbia University (Middle East and Asian Languages and Cultures)
Egypt's Ottoman Legacy
Juan Cole, University of Michigan (History)
The Ottoman Origins of Arab Nationalism
James Gelvin, University of California Los Angeles (History)
Guardians of the State: Turkish Militarism
Jonathan Endelman, Yale University (Sociology)
Discussant: Jonathan Wyrtzen, Yale University (Sociology)
O16
Saturday, 3:15 – 5:15pm
New Brunswick
Empire, Colonialism, and Economic and Political Trajectories
STATES AND SOCIETY; Economics; Labor
Chair: Jung Mee Park, University of Southern California (Sociology)
The Concurrence of Asian Imperialism and European International Law
Jung Mee Park, University of Southern California (Sociology)
Class, Geopolitics and Eurocentrism: Rethinking the Ottoman Path to Modernity
Eren Duzgun, York University (Political Science)
Colonial Formation of Postcolonial Development: Making Social Conditions of the
Land Reform in South Korea
Chungse Jung, State University of New York, Binghamton (Sociology)
Bringing the Colonized Back In: Colonial Legacies, Institutions, and Development
in Trinidad and Tobago
Zophia Edwards, Boston University (Sociology)
Nation Building Fever
Omri Tubi, Tel Aviv university (Sociology and Anthropology)
Discussant: Jung Mee Park, University of Southern California (Sociology)
124
Saturday, November 8
O17
Saturday, 3:15 – 5:15pm
Manitoba
Economics and Inequality in the City
URBAN; Economics; Politics
Chair: Simo Laakkonen, University of Turku, Finland (Landscape Studies)
Canative Housing Corporation: A Métis Landlord with A Difference
Nathalie Kermoal, University of Alberta (Native Studies)
Poor People’s Movements and Economic Inequality in the Urban South
LeeAnn Lands, Kennesaw State University (History and Philosophy)
Urban Fiscal Crisis in Comparative Perspective: The Housing Crisis and Municipal
Bankruptcy in California
Jessica Schirmer, University of California, Berkeley (Sociology)
Fuelling Inequality: The Social, Economic and Environmental Dimensions of
Energy (In)Abundance in Ontario, 1880-1950
Andrew Watson, York University (History)
Discussant: Ayansina Ayanlade, Obafemi Awolowo University, Nigeria
(Geography)
O18
Saturday, 3:15 – 5:15pm
Algonquin
Author Meets Critics: Anna C. Korteweg and Gokce Yurdakul, The Headscarf
Debates: Conflicts of National Belonging (Stanford University Press)
WOMEN, GENDER, AND SEXUALITY; Migration/Immigration; Religion; States
and Society
Chair: Ayesha Khurshid, Florida State University (Educational Leadership
and Policy Studies)
The Headscarf Debates: Conflicts of National Belonging
Anna Korteweg, University of Toronto (Sociology)
Gokce Yurdakul, Humboldt University of Berlin (Diversity and Social Conflict)
Discussants: Raka Ray, University of California, Berkeley (Sociology and South
and Southeast Asia Studies)
Myra Marx Ferree, University of Wisconsin, Madison (Sociology)
Rachel Silvey, University of Toronto (Geography)
125
Saturday, November 8
Saturday, 5:30 – 6:15pm
Concert Hall
Annual Business Meeting
Susan Carter, University of California, Riverside (Economics) and
2014 Vice President, Social Sciences History Association
Saturday, 6:15 – 6:45pm
Concert Hall
President’s Address
The Origins of the Suburban Crisis: Real Estate and Inequality on the
Crabgrass Frontier
Thomas Sugrue, University of Pennsylvania (History) and
2015 President, Social Science History Association
Saturday, 6:45 – 8:15pm
Ballroom and Foyer
President’s Reception
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 Ballroom and Foyer.
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Sunday, November 9
P1
Sunday, 8:00 – 10:00am
New Brunswick
Making Moral Meanings
CULTURE
Chair: Baris Buyukokutan, Bogazici University (Sociology)
The Motives of Consumer Activists: Late 19th Century Approaches to Ethical
Consumerism
Tad Skotnicki, University of California, San Diego (Sociology)
The cultural transmission of morals: A case study of Western visitors to
Cambodia’s genocide museums
Lily Ivanova, University of British Columbia (Sociology)
Morality and the Making and Unmaking of Social Worlds
Matthew Mahler, Yale University (Sociology)
Nicholas Wilson, Yale University (British Studies and Sociology)
Re-Evaluating Scientific Anti-Racism: The Population Approach in Biological
Systematics and its Application during the Third Reich
Stefan Bargheer, University of California, Los Angeles (Sociology)
Discussant: Shai Dromi, Yale University (Sociology)
P2
Sunday, 8:00 – 10:00am
Prince Edward Island
Race, Gender and Bodies in Higher Education
EDUCATION; Race and Ethnicity; Women, Gender, and Sexuality
Chair: Kim Tolley, Notre Dame de Namur University (Education and
Leadership)
Students, Sex, and the State: Politics of Power, Protection and Compliance in
American Higher Education
Gillian Gualtieri, University of California, Berkeley (Sociology)
Student Bodies in Crisis: Student Life in Berlin, 1919-1933
Melissa Kelley, University of Minnesota (History)
From Indio to Global Filipino, 150 Years of Educational Policy: Representations of
Citizenship; Locating Class, Ethnicity, and Gender in the Philippines
Elizer Jay de los Reyes, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign/Saint Louis
University, Philippines (Education Policy, Organization, and Leadership)
Discussant: Mary Ann Dzuback, Washington University (Woman and Gender
Studies)
127
Sunday, November 9
P3
Sunday, 8:00 – 10:00am
British Columbia
Early Life Conditions and Later Life Social and Demographic Outcomes
FAMILY/DEMOGRAPHY; Children and Childhood; Economics
Chair: Alain Gagnon, Université de Montréal (Démographie)
Infections in Early Childhood and Future Incomes, Southern Sweden, 1900-2000
Tommy Bengtsson, Lund University (Economic Demography)
Infections in Early Childhood and Future Incomes, Southern Sweden, 1900-2000
Jonas Helgertz, Lund University (Economic History)
Later Life Mortality Consequences of Co-residence with Grandparents: Evidence
from Northeast China, 1749-1909
Xiaolu Zang, Hong Kong University of Science &Technology (Social Science)
On the Effect of Conditions in Infancy and Early Childhood on Mortality in Old
Age, Sweden 1800-1960
Göran Broström, Umeå University (Statistics)
Soren Edvinsson, Umeå University (Population Studies)
Multigenerational Effects of Age at Reproduction on Longevity: Do Grandparental
Age Matter?
Valérie Jarry, Université de Montréal (Démographie)
Marianne Caron, Université de Montréal (Démographie)
Alain Gagnon, Université de Montréal (Démographie)
Discussant: Evan Roberts, University of Minnesota (History)
P4
Sunday, 8:00 – 10:00am
Newfoundland
Medical Practitioners in Conflict Zones
HEALTH/MEDICINE/BODY; Culture; States and Society; Women, Gender, and
Sexuality
Chair: Anders Ottosson, University of Gothenburg (Historical Studies)
‘Don’t Send Women but Send the Men as Fast as You Can’: Nursing in the China
Convoy, 1941-1946
Susan Armstrong-Reid, University of Guelph (History)
‘Happiness of Distinct Psychological Value’: Making Relaxation Manly in PostWorld War I America
Carrie Streeter, University of California, San Diego (History)
‘I stabbed those who could neither live nor die’ Medical practice and Practitioners
in the Great Nordic War (1700-1721)
Erik Petersson, Linköpings Universitet (Culture)
Military Nurses: Paths and Promises
Nancy Tatarek, Ohio University (Sociology and Anthropology)
Ulrika Lagerlöf Nilsson, Göteborgs Universitet (Historical Studies)
Discussant: Marie Clark Nelson, Linköpings Universitet (ISAK/History)
128
Sunday, November 9
P5
Sunday, 8:00 – 10:00am
Nova Scotia
The Historical Atlas: Yesterday and Today
HISTORICAL GEOGRAPHY
Chair: Deryck Holdsworth, Penn State University (Geography)
Discussants: Scott Nesbit, University of Richmond (Digital Scholarship Lab)
Deryck Holdsworth, Pennsylvania State University (Geography)
Stephen Hornsby, University of Maine (Canadian American Studies)
P6
Sunday, 8:00 – 10:00am
Saskatchewan
Work and Neoliberal Ascendancy
LABOR; Economics
Chair: Elizabeth Faue, Wayne State University (History)
Unemployed in Search of Representation: The Long-Lasting Story of ‘Movimento
Dei Disoccupati Organizzati’ in Naples.
Stefano Boffo, Università di Napoli "Federico II" (Scienze Sociali)
Enrica Morlicchio, Università di Napoli "Federico II" (Scienze Sociali)
‘Ghost Towns in the Very Near Future’: The Effects of Industrial Decentralization
on Employment and Urban Communities
Andrew Hnatow, Wayne State University (History)
Money Markets, Industrial Credit, and Foreign Trade: American Assistance Policy,
International Economic Institutions and the Shaping of West European Consumer
Societies from Bretton Woods through the 1970s Recession.
Simone Selva, L'Orientale University of Naples (Humanities and Social Science)
Discussant: Samuel Cohn, Texas A&M University (Sociology)
129
Sunday, November 9
P7
Sunday, 8:00 – 10:00am
York
Power Within States
MACRO-HISTORICAL DYNAMICS
Chair: Metin Cosgel, University of Connecticut (Economics)
The Shadowed Nexus of Power: Persistent Homology among Elite Patrilineal
Descent Groups in ChosÇ’n Korea
Milan Hejtmanek, Seoul National University (Korean History)
Secular after State-Breakdown: Political Struggles and Institution-Building in
France 1789-1906, Mexico 1910-1940, Turkey 1920-1938
Doga Kerestecioglu, University of Pennsylvania (Sociology)
16th Century Martyrdom and the Birth of Nation-State Sovereignty; or, from the
City of God to Westphalia
Clayton Fordahl, Stony Brook University (Sociology)
P8
Sunday, 8:00 – 10:00am
Alberta
Politics of Migration/Immigration: Questions of Citizenship and Imperial
Power
MIGRATION/IMMIGRATION
Chair: Duygu Gul, York University (Sociology)
Humanitarian Aid and Gender as Place of Imperial Thinking
Sophie Voegele, York University (Sociology)
A Camel's Paradise: Migrating to Art School
Catrin Seefranz, Zurich University of the Arts (Art Education)
(Non) Citizenship Status of Burmese Migrants and Refugees: Trapped in
Geopolitical Contexts?
Ishrat Sultana, York University (Sociology)
What does it take to become a permanent resident? A review of recent changes to
Canadian immigration policies
Reem Attieh, York University (Sociology)
Discussant: Secil Erdogan, York University (Sociology)
130
Sunday, November 9
P9
Sunday, 8:00 – 10:00am
Salon 3, 19th Floor
Stretching the Ties that Bind: The Emotional Landscapes of Transnational
Families
MIGRATION/IMMIGRATION
Chair: Elizabeth Zanoni, Old Dominion University (History)
Forced to Leave: Love and the Politics of Deportation
Emily Pope-Obeda, University of Illinois (History)
Migration and Inter-Generational Conflict: The Emotional Power of Family
Dysfunction in the Lives of Modern British Emigrants.
A James Hammerton, La Trobe University (History)
The Gender of Intimacy among Families and Lovers in Migrant Correspondence
Sonia Cancian, Concordia University (History)
Discussant: Linda Reeder, University of Missouri (History)
P10
Sunday, 8:00 – 10:00am
Salon 4, 19th Floor
Migration and Social Boundaries
MIGRATION/IMMIGRATION
Chair: Carly Schall, Indiana University Purdue University, Indianapolis (Sociology)
Winners From The Start: Immigrant Incorporation and Social Mobility In Urban Japan
Tristan Ivory, Stanford University (Sociology)
Reconfiguring Nationalism for Neo-Liberal Multiculturalism: A Comparative
Study of Canada and Korea
Bong-gi Sohn, University of British Columbia (Language and Literacy Education)
Seonok Lee, University of British Columbia (Sociology)
Brown Flight: Using Digital Mapping, Census Data, and Interviews to Make
Meaning out of Mobility
Uzma Quraishi, Sam Houston State University (History)
Family|Class: State-based Boundary Work around Immigration and National
Identity in 1960s Canada
Jennifer Elrick, University of Toronto (Sociology)
Discussant: Carly Schall, Indiana University Purdue University, Indianapolis
(Sociology)
131
Sunday, November 9
P11
Sunday, 8:00 – 10:00am
Salon 6, 19th Floor
US Party Politics & Participation since WWII
POLITICS
Chair: Timothy Thurber, Virginia Commonwealth University (History)
‘In the Name of Participatory Democracy: The New Politics Movement and the
Transformation of the Democratic Party, 1968-72’
Adam Hilton, York University (Political Science)
The Losing Party? Conservatives and the Construction of a Complex
Intergovernmental Relations in the United States, 1953-1960
Philip Rocco, University of California, Berkeley (Political Science)
The New New Democrats: How Third Way Became the New DLC
Curtis Atkins, York University (Political Science)
The Poverty of Politics in a Northern City: A Case Study of the Dynamics of
Democratic Inclusion and Economic Exclusion in Philadelphia, 1960-2010
Lorraine Minnite, Rutgers University, Camden (Public Policy and
Administration)
Populist Claims-Making in U.S. Presidential Elections, 1952-1996
Bart Bonikowski, Harvard University (Sociology)
Noam Gidron, Harvard University (Government)
Discussant: Timothy Thurber, Virginia Commonwealth University (History)
P12
Sunday, 8:00 – 10:00am
Salon 8, 19th Floor
Fragile Rationality: Limits on Rational Politics and State-Building in the
Postwar Period
PROGRAM COMMITTEE; Politics; States and Society; Culture
Chair: Stephanie Lee Mudge, University of California, Davis (Sociology)
Reconfiguring leftism’s expert terrain: the birth of the global progressive expert
Stephanie Lee Mudge, University of California, Davis (Sociology)
The Codification of the Rules of International Circulation in the Emergent
European Field of Power
Antonin Cohen, University of Paris Ouest Nanterre and Rennes (Political Science)
Transnational Expert Fields at the Cradle. The Drafting of the First World Court
and the Birth of the ‘International Expert’
Antoine Vauchez, Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne (Political Science and
Sociology)
The Last Technocrats: Anti-Knowledge and the Segmentation of Policy Fields
since the 1970s
Lisa Stampnitzky, Harvard University (American History)
The Conditions of Climate Science: Tensions in the Reconfiguring of the ScienceState Relationship, 1930s-1960s
Zeke Baker, University of California, Davis (Sociology)
Discussant: Stephanie Lee Mudge, University of California, Davis (Sociology)
132
Sunday, November 9
P13
Sunday, 8:00 – 10:00am
Upper Canada, 18th Floor
Black Education: Segregation and Self-Sufficiency
RACE AND ETHNICITY; Education
Chair: Aaron Porter, Millersville University (Sociology/Anthropology)
An Uplifting Education: The Movement toward the Self-Funding of Education by
Free Blacks in Philadelphia’s Early Republic
Elise Kammerer, University of Cologne (American History)
A Dividing City and Limited Education: An Analysis of School Segregation in
Chicago, Illinois and Seattle, Washington
Ricardo Millhouse, Syracuse University (Geography)
On the Eve of an Era: Education in the Colored Schools of Harlan County USA,
1949-1963
Meg Caven, Brown University (Sociology)
Karida Brown, Brown University (Sociology)
Status Processes and Organizational Persistence of African American and
Women’s Colleges
Christi M. Smith, Ohio State University (Sociology)
Amia Foston, Indiana University, Bloomington (Sociology)
Discussant: Aaron Porter, Millersville University (Sociology/Anthropology)
P14
Sunday, 8:00 – 10:00am
Territories
Religion and Politics in Turkey
RELIGION; Politics
Chair: Samuel Nelson, University of Illinois, Chicago (Sociology)
Bridging Islam East and West: Turkish Suleymancis as a Transnational Muslim
Social Movement in Indonesia
Firdaus Wajdi, University of Western Sydney (Religion and Society)
United in Religion, Divided by Ethnicity: The Failure of Islam as A Supranational
Identity in the Kurdish-Turkish Conflict in Turkey
Gulay Turkmen, Yale University (Sociology)
Contesting Istanbul: From Territoriality to a New Urbanism?
Berna Turam, Northeastern University (Sociology)
Discussant: Ateş Altinordu, Sabanci University (Sociology)
133
Sunday, November 9
P15
Sunday, 8:00 – 10:00am
Quebec
States of Inequality, States of Knowledge: Interrogating the Limits of State Theory
STATES AND SOCIETY; Culture; Labor; Politics; Race and Ethnicity
Chair: Michael Rodriguez, Brown University (Sociology)
Where Do We Belong? : Emotional Traces of Nation-ization in Turkey on NonMuslims, 1923-1980
Sinem Adar, University of South Florida (Sociology)
Re-cast(e)ing Inequality: The Indian State, Censuses and the Local Politics of Caste
Trina Vithayathil, Brown University (Sociology)
Planned Inequality: ‘systematic Colonization’ and Liberal Government
Bruce Curtis, Carleton University (Sociology and Anthropology)
The Paradox of Racial Policy in Racial Paradise: States, Movements and the
Making of Black Political Subjects in Brazil
Tianna Paschel, University of Chicago (Political Science)
Discussant: Claire Decoteau, University of Illinois, Chicago (Sociology)
P16
Sunday, 8:00 – 10:00am
Algonquin
The Social Meaning of Tax Expenditures
STATES AND SOCIETY
Chair: Joshua McCabe, University at Albany, SUNY (Sociology)
Policy Tools and Policy Targets: How Does Indirect Policy Delivery Affect Attitudes?
Jake Haselwerdt, George Washington University (Political Science)
Special Monies as Discursive Opportunity Structures: Policy Framing Constraints
in Politics of the Child Tax Credit
Joshua McCabe, University at Albany, SUNY (Sociology)
Taxing Family Values
Molly Michelmore, Washington and Lee University (History)
Enacting Relief for the Middle-Class: the Case of Higher Education Tax Expenditures
Jennifer Nations, University of California, San Diego (Sociology)
Investing in ‘separate But Equal' Schools: Understanding the Turn to Tax
Subsidies for Private Education in the Deep South.
Elizabeth Pearson, University of California, Berkeley (Sociology)
Discussant: Isaac Martin, University of California, San Diego (Sociology)
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Sunday, November 9
P17
Sunday, 8:00 – 10:00am
Manitoba
The Corporation in Nineteenth- and Early Twentieth-Century America:
Fiscal, Legal, and Political Developments
STATES AND SOCIETY; Criminal Justice/Legal; Economics; Politics
Chair: Ajay Mehrotra, Indiana University (Law/History)
The Historical Origins of the Debt-Equity Distinction
Camden Hutchison, University of Wisconsin, Madison (History)
The American Corporation: Anti-Corporate Thought, Party Politics, and
Corporate Chartering, 1790-1860
Carl Gershenson, Harvard University (Sociology)
Accounting for Capital: Accounting, Valuation, and the Construction of the
American Corporate Tax, 1830-1913
Carly Knight, Harvard University (Sociology)
Discussant: Ajay Mehrotra, Indiana University (Law/History)
P18
Sunday, 8:00 – 10:00am
Library
Gender, Sexuality, and Political Activism
WOMEN, GENDER, AND SEXUALITY; Migration/Immigration; Politics; Race and
Ethnicity
Chair: Dominique Grisard, Columbia University (Gender Studies/History)
‘We lost our identities and we lost our language’: Kurdish Women’s Activism
against War, Violence, and Forced Migration
Hayrunnisa Goksel, Northwestern Universtiy (Sociology)
Party Politics in 1950s California: Hopes and Limits for Women's Equality
Linda Van Ingen, University of Nebraska, Kearney (History)
Sex Equality, Pornography and Civil Rights: the Anti-pornography Civil Rights
Ordinances of Andrea Dworkin and Catherine MacKinnon
Mary Ellen Lennon, Marian University (History and Social Sciences)
The Activism of Muslim Women in the U.S. from the Late 1990’s through the 21St
Century
Jackleen Salem, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee (History)
Discussant: Anne Onyekwuluje, Western Kentucky University (Sociology)
135
Sunday, November 9
Q1
Sunday, 10:15am – 12:15pm
Territories
Doctors, Patients, and the Law: Studying the Nexus of Medicine and
Punishment
CRIMINAL JUSTICE/LEGAL
Chair: Blake Brown, Saint Mary's University (History)
‘Doctors versus Patients: A Legal History of Medical Malpractice Litigation in
Canada, 1902-1942’
Blake Brown, Saint Mary's University (History)
The Mentally Ill and Civil Commitment: Assessing Dangerousness in Law and
Psychiatry
Cary Federman, Montclair State University (Justice Studies)
Civil War Medicine and Assaultive Lethality
Douglas Eckberg, Winthrop University (Sociology and Anthropology)
Discussant: Erik Petersson, Linköpings Universitet (Culture)
Q2
Sunday, 10:15am – 12:15pm
Upper Canada, 18th Floor
Family and Inequality
FAMILY/DEMOGRAPHY
Chair: Fabian Drixler, Yale University (History)
Family Structure in 19th Century Denmark
Hans Jørgen Marker, Swedish National Data Service (Director)
Nanna Floor Clausen, Danish Data Archive (Danish National Archives)
Social Differences in the Association Between Sibship Size and Investments in the
Human Capital of Children
Stefan Öberg, University of Gothenburg (Economy and Society)
Christer Lundh, University of Gothenburg (Economic History)
Socioeconomic Consequences of the Fertility Transition: Sibship Size and
Intergenerational Social Mobility in Stockholm, 1878 - 1926.
Joseph Molitoris, Lund University (Economic History)
Discussant: Christine Fertig, University of Münster (History)
136
Sunday, November 9
Q3
Sunday, 10:15am – 12:15pm
Salon 8, 19th Floor
Landscapes and Views of the Past
HISTORICAL GEOGRAPHY
Chair: Gustavo Velasco, London School of Economics (Economic History)
The Battle of Hastings: A GIS Analysis
Christopher Macdonald Hewitt, University of Western Ontario (Geography)
From Noodle Houses to Night Clubs: Mapping the True Extent of Kelowna's
Chinatown
Catherine Kyle, University of British Columbia Okanagan (Community, Culture,
and Global Studies)
Reimagining the Conquest of Peru Using Qualitative GIS
Jeremy Mikecz, University California, Davis (History)
Discussant: George Vascik, Miami University (History)
Q4
Sunday, 10:15am – 12:15pm
Salon 6, 19th Floor
The Bread and Roses Strike 100 Years On
LABOR
Chair: Robert Biggert, Assumption College (Sociology)
‘Why Labor Won: Tactical Innovation, Failed Repression, and Turning Points in
the Bread and Roses Strike,’
Robert Biggert, Assumption College (Sociology)
‘The Committee of Ten: The Local Heroes Who Faced Lawrence’s Mill Men and
Won in 1912,’
Clarisse Poirier, Merrimack College (History)
‘In Harm’s Way: The Lawrence Textile Strike ‘Children’s Affair,’’
Lawrence Cappello, Graduate Center, City University of New York (History)
‘Franco-Belgian Immigrants and the 1912 Lawrence Strike,’
Janelle Bourgeois, University of Massachusetts, Amherst (History)
Discussant: Samuel Cohn, Texas A&M University (Sociology)
137
Sunday, November 9
Q5
Sunday, 10:15am – 12:15pm
Salon 4
The Means and Ends of the State: Negotiable Sovereignty in Historic State
Systems
MACRO-HISTORICAL DYNAMICS
Chair: Ariel Salzmann, Queen's University (History)
Long Term Oscillations of the Euro-Asian State System (1250-1914): Preliminary
Observations
Behrooz Moazami, Loyola University, New Orleans (History)
Ariel Salzmann, Queen's University (History)
The Somali State and the Mis/Management of Somalia's Maritime Space
Awet T. Weldemichael, University of Kentucky (History)
Incomplete Contracting and State Formation in Africa 1620-1919
S.N. Nyeck, Clarkson University (Political Science)
Grain-for-Fertilizer Contracts and the Transition to Capitalism in the People's
Republic of China
Emily M. Hill, Queen's University (History)
Discussant: Ariel Salzmann, Queen's University (History)
Q6
Sunday, 10:15am – 12:15pm
Salon 3, 19th Floor
Migration and the Great War
MIGRATION/IMMIGRATION
Chair: Bruno Ramirez, Université de Montréal (History and Italian Studies)
Travelling in Perilous Waters: Transatlantic Passenger Traffic under the Neutral
Flag during World War I
Torsten Feys, Ghent University (History)
Per Kristian Sebak, University of Bergen (Norway) (Archaeology, History,
Cultural Studies and Religion)
Per un più grande Italia: Italians in Buenos Aires and Montevideo during the First
World War
John Galante, University of Pittsburgh (History)
Discussant: Bruno Ramirez, Université de Montréal (History and Italian
Studies)
138
Sunday, November 9
Q7
Sunday, 10:15am – 12:15pm
Library
Race, Immigration, Class and Boundary-Making
MIGRATION/IMMIGRATION
Chair: Amy Kate Bailey, University of Illinois, Chicago (Sociology)
Barbarous Indians, Global Immigrants, and the Mexican State after Independence
Jose Angel Hernandez, University of Houston (History)
The Surprising Insignificance of Race: A Spatial Analysis of Race and Class Effects
on Supermarket-Access in Chicago, 1970-2000.
Anjanette Chan Tack, University of Chicago (Sociology)
The Order of People: The Dillingham Commission Report (1911) and the Making
of Racial Categories.
Sunmin Kim, University of California, Berkeley (Sociology)
Discussant: Amy Kate Bailey, University of Illinois, Chicago (Sociology)
Q8
Sunday, 10:15am – 12:15pm
British Columbia
Politics and Culture in the U.S. from the Gilded Age to Mid-Century
PROGRAM COMMITTEE
Chair: Anthony S. Chen, Northwestern (Sociology)
To Equalize America’s Art Wealth: Traveling Exhibitions and the Politics of the
Popular during the Great Depression and WWII
Isadora Helfgott, University of Wyoming (History)
Immigration as History in the Mid-Twentieth Century: Between Social Science and
Humanistic Inquiry
Dorothee Schneider, University of Illinois, Urbana (Sociology)
High Culture Participation and Elite Domination: New York Philharmonic
Subscribers in the Gilded Age
Fabien Accominotti, Columbia University (Sociology)
Shamus Khan, Columbia University (Sociology)
Discussant: Anthony S. Chen, Northwestern (Sociology)
139
Sunday, November 9
Q9
Sunday, 10:15am – 12:15pm
York
Marriage, Eugenics, and Racial Purity
RACE AND ETHNICITY; Culture; Migration/Immigration; States and Society;
Women, Gender, and Sexuality
Chair: Kristen Hardy, York University (Social and Political Thought)
Property, Marriage Law, and Settler Colonialism: The R v. Bear’s Shin Bone case
Suzanne Lenon, University of Lethbridge (Women and Gender Studies)
Belonging and Stranger-Making: Chinese Indigenous Canadian interactions since
1870
Alison Marshall, Brandon University (Religion)
Racialized Bodies: Why Heterosexual Interracial Unions Continue to be Taboo
Jennifer Adkins, University of British Columbia (Sociology)
Discussant: Kristen Hardy, York University (Social and Political Thought)
Q10
Sunday, 10:15am – 12:15pm
Saskatchewan
Religion and Culture in Turkey
RELIGION; Politics
Chair: Samuel Nelson, University of Illinois, Chicago (Sociology)
Secularist by Default? Piety, Impiety, and Coexistence in the Turkish Field of
Literature, 1920-1990
Baris Buyukokutan, Bogazici University (Sociology)
Debating Creation and Evolution in Turkey
Ateş Altinordu, Sabanci University (Sociology)
‘soon The Whole World Will Speak Turkish:’ International Turkish Olympiads and
the Making of a National Image
Senem Aslan, Bates College (Political Science)
Discussant: Gulay Turkmen, Yale University (Sociology)
140
Sunday, November 9
Q11
Sunday, 10:15am – 12:15pm
Nova Scotia
Religion and Politics in the North Atlantic
RELIGION; Politics
Chair: Damon Mayrl, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid (Comparative
Sociology)
Toleration or Exclusion? The Practice of the Anti-Jewish Exclusion Clause in the
Norwegian Constitution, 1814-1851
Frode Ulvund, University of Bergen (Archeology, History, Religion and Cultural
Studies)
A Prophetic Zeal and Historic Resolve for Zion: The Civil Rights Movement in
Contemporary African American Christian Zionism
Roger Baumann, Yale University (Sociology)
The Shifting Transnationalisms of the Religious Right
Duane Oldfield, Knox College (Political Science)
A Link to the Rest of the World: Mylonas’ Findings in the Case of Northern Ireland
Meave Sheehan, Rutgers University (Liberal Studies/Sociology)
Discussant: Fareen Parvez, University of Massachusetts, Amherst (Sociology)
Q12
Sunday, 10:15am – 12:15pm
Quebec
The Political Economy of Tax Expenditures
STATES AND SOCIETY
Chair: Joshua McCabe, University at Albany, SUNY (Sociology)
State Earned Income Tax Credits: Political Determinants of Availability and
Generosity
Stephanie Bradley, Florida State University (Sociology)
The Politics of Taxation: the Case of the Tax Deduction for Charitable Gifts
Kelly Russell, University of Michigan (Sociology)
'Rationing Petrol by Price': Post-War Austerity and the Gasoline Tax
Carl-Henry Geschwind, Independent Scholar (Independent Scholar)
When Do States Cut Taxes for the Working Poor? The Politics of State Earned
Income Tax Credits
Alexander Hertel-Fernandez, Harvard University (Government)
Vanessa Williamson, Harvard University (Government)
Discussant: Philip Rocco, University of California, Berkeley (Political Science)
141
Sunday, November 9
Q13
Sunday, 10:15am – 12:15pm
Newfoundland
Civil-Military Relations
STATES AND SOCIETY
Chair: Thomas Crosbie, Yale University (Sociology)
Civil-Military Relations Since Mexico’s War Against Drug Cartels
Dolores Trevizo, Occidental College (Sociology)
The Politics of U.S. Army’s Military Strategy, c. 1973-1991.
Thomas Crosbie, Yale University (Sociology)
The Chilean military and the bureaucratisation of the Chilean state
Naim Bro Khomasi, University of Cambridge (Sociology)
Who Fights? The Myth of the Citizen Soldier
John Torpey, City University of New York (International Studies)
Saskia Hooiveld, CUNY Graduate Center (Sociology)
Q14
Sunday, 10:15am – 12:15pm
Prince Edward Island
Marketization and Privatization in Global Perspective
STATES AND SOCIETY
Chair: Aaron Major, University at Albany , SUNY (Sociology)
World Bank Projects and Targeting in the Health Sector in Peru, Argentina and
Costa Rica 1980-2005
Shiri Noy, University of Wyoming (Sociology)
Why Didn't the Economic Crisis Dislodge Economic Orthodoxy? Preliminary
Findings From a Comparative-Historical Approach
Barry Eidlin, Rutgers University (Management and Labor Relations)
War, Authoritarianism, and the Welfare State
Anna Skarpelis, New York University (Sociology)
Neoliberal Nationalism in Fujimori’s Peru: The Eventful Afterlife of Ethnography
Simeon J. Newman, University of Michigan (Sociology)
142
Sunday, November 9
Q15
Sunday, 10:15am – 12:15pm
Alberta
Gendered Transgressions
WOMEN, GENDER, AND SEXUALITY, Culture; Women, Gender, and Sexuality
Chair: Tamara Beauboeuf, DePauw University (Women's Studies)
Wonder Man: William Moulton Marston's Feminist Psychology
Keira Williams, Texas Tech University (Honors College)
Transgression and masculine/ hyper-feminine women: policewomen in the city of
Delhi
Santana Khanikar, University of Delhi (Political Science)
The Modern Career of ‘The World’s Oldest’ Cliché for Professions
Greggor Mattson, Oberlin College (Sociology)
The Darker Side of Leisure: Reproducing and Resisting Gender Inequities in
Women’s Pornography Consumption
Tracy Penny Light, University of Waterloo (History, Sexuality, Marriage, and
Family Studies)
Diana C. Parry, University of Waterloo (Recreation and Leisure Studies)
Discussant: Vojin Sasa Vukadinovic, Humboldt University of Berlin (Gender
Studies)
143
Walking Tour Information
Exploring the History of a Toronto Foodscape: A Walking Tour of
Kensington Market
Saturday, 2:00-5:00 pm
For generations people from all over the world have settled in and around
Toronto. The demographics have certainly shifted over time, but as an urban
area that attracts over 100,000 immigrants each year Toronto has a vibrant
food scene that reflects the mutually enriching integration of, and divisions
among, its diverse communities. Across the city we find immigrant cuisines that
have adapted over generations to local produce and staples, increasing
availability of imported food products to meet the needs of growing newcomer
communities, and the transformation of familiar forms into exciting new
combinations. Kensington market, in downtown Toronto, offers a rich ground
to explore the ways in which streetscapes of the city reflect food habits and
rituals that express fundamental cultural values, while crossing culinary
boundaries fluidly and with great cosmopolitan pride. Questions and practices
of cultural distinction, justice, access, locality, production/consumption, and
identity converge in this Kensington, as does a history of contestation and
transformation. On this tour through talk and taste, we explore the historical
dynamics of some of these local foodscapes.
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Toronto Information
Toronto is one of the most cosmopolitan cities in the world; a place where
international ideas intersect with Canadian culture. A centre of rare openness,
warmth, energy and style, Toronto is enriched by the fusion of traditions,
passions and perspectives on life of the more than 100 cultures found here.
A city of contrasts, Toronto’s skyline includes the CN Tower, one of the Modern
Wonders of the World and glass skyscrapers juxtaposed with historic limestone
facades. Miles of waterfront, boardwalks, parks and trails nestle together with
urban delights like cafés, artisans’ exhibits and one-of-a-kind shops.
Recent “starchitectural” enhancements to prominent arts attractions have
prompted pundits to refer to a “cultural renaissance” taking place in Toronto.
Daniel Libeskind’s addition to the Royal Ontario Museum, Frank Gehry’s
renewal of the Art Gallery of Ontario and the wholly new Four Seasons Centre
for the Performing Arts, designed by Jack Diamond, are just a few of the
remarkable additions to the cityscape.
Beyond the city limits are breathtaking attractions within bucolic countryside.
Experience the wonder of Niagara Falls, a renowned wine region, outstanding
theatres and outdoor adventures—all within a short drive.
Nightlife abounds with some 200 dance and theatre companies offering
everything from mega-musicals to avant-garde works, Toronto rivals New York
and London with its live theatre offerings. Clubs offer enticing distractions
including hot jazz, side-splitting comedy, acoustic artistry and celebrities taking
in the latest DJs.
Multiculturalism is reflected in the food most of all—from street food to white
linen dining—innovation and fusion are the watch words in Toronto tastes.
With over 7,000 restaurants dishing out anything one’s stomach desires, it’s
hard to go hungry here.
Shoppers delight in trendy Queen Street West, Yorkville’s designer boutiques,
fabulous malls like the Toronto Eaton Centre and Vaughan Mills and the PATH,
which features more than 1,200 shops in over 16 miles of underground
concourses.
If you haven’t already done so, check out the on-line “Calendar of Events” for
what to see and do in Toronto: www.mytorontomeeting.com.
Also, visit the following link to download a free TORONTO APP
http://www.seetorontonow.com/mobile-app/. This is Tourism Toronto’s free
Official Visitors’ Guide for Toronto, Mississauga & Brampton, now available on
iTunes and the Android Market
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Author Index
B
Bailey, Amy Kate............................47, 139
Baker, Zeke.............................................. 132
Balogun, Oluwakemi.............................. 48
Balot, Ryan ................................................. 98
Banerjee, Rupa ......................................... 30
Barbosa, Rosana ...................................... 40
Bargheer, Stefan ............................41, 127
Barkawi, Tarak ......................................... 82
Barker, Elton .......................................... 112
Bartel, Rebecca ......................................... 21
Baskerville, Peter .................................... 70
Battles, Heather T. ............................... 104
Batzell, Rudi ............................................... 95
Baumann, Roger ............................32, 141
Baumann, Shyon ...................................... 92
Bazian, Hatem ........................................... 53
Bean, Jessica ....................................93, 103
Bearman, Peter......................................... 69
Beauboeuf, Tamara ......................75, 143
Beaujouan, Eva ......................................... 86
Beaulieu, Michel S. .................................. 55
Beckert, Sven............................................. 95
Bejan, Teresa ............................................. 24
Bell, Johnny ................................................ 94
Bell, Joyce ................................................. 114
Bengtsson, Tommy .. 4, 58, 66, 95, 128
Benzecry, Claudio ................. 34, 92, 109
Berezin, Mabel ....................................... 115
Bergemann, Patrick ............................... 18
Bergenheim, Sophy ................................ 85
Berk, Gerald ............................................... 85
Berman, Elizabeth Popp ........ 9, 19, 62,
85, 102
Berry, Marie .....................................41, 108
Betti, Eloisa ................................................ 63
Bhalla, Vibha .............................................. 30
Biggert, Robert ...................................... 137
Bissonette, Devan ................................... 75
Blalock, Danielle ...................................... 96
Blecher, Marc ............................................ 68
Blevins, Cameron .................................... 36
Block, Fred............................................... 115
Block, William C. .................................... 3, 7
Blocq, Daniel.............................................. 32
Blondé, Bruno ........................................... 57
Blute, Marion ............................................. 51
Boberg-Fazlic, Nina ................................ 27
Bodenhamer, David ............................ 112
Boffo, Stefano ......................................... 129
A
Abbott, Andrew ................................ 44, 62
Abji, Salina ........................................25, 100
Accominotti, Fabien ............................ 139
Accornero, Guya ...................................... 46
Ackerman, Edwin .................................... 89
Ackerman, Katrina.................................. 55
Adams, Julia .......................... 82, 106, 115
Adams, Tracey .......................................... 19
Adar, Sinem ............................................. 134
Adkins, Jennifer........................... 118, 140
Adler, Antony ............................................ 94
Ager, Philipp ........................................... 102
Aguilar, Paula Lucía ............................... 24
Ahlstedt, Sara ............................................ 19
Alacevich, Michele ............................... 110
Alex, Bea ...................................................... 59
Alfonso, Rowena ...................................... 31
Al-Imad, Leila .................................... 23, 53
Allen, Stephen ........................................ 116
Alphen, Elise van ..................................... 64
Alter, George....................... 3, 66, 86, 110
Altinordu, Ateş .................... 24, 133, 140
Andersen, Robert .................................... 86
Anderson, Christopher ......................... 60
Anderson, Elisabeth ....................... 42, 69
Anderson, Margo .................................. 110
Anderton, Douglas .......................... 4, 104
Andreas, Joel...................................... 39, 68
Andrews, Abigail ...........................83, 108
Andrews, Sharon ..................................... 54
Angulo, AJ............................................ 35, 44
Archibald, Ryan ........................................ 18
Armstrong, Neil ........................................ 32
Armstrong-Reid, Susan ..................... 128
Aronczyk, Melissa ................................... 43
Arzoglu, Eleni ............................................ 31
Aslan, Senem .......................................... 140
Atakan, Atacan.......................................... 26
Atkins, Curtis .......................................... 132
Attieh, Reem ........................................... 130
Aughey, Arthur ...................................... 114
Austin, Paula C. ...................................... 106
Auyero, Javier ........................................... 88
Aviles, Richard.......................................... 52
Avrahampour, Yally ............................... 50
Ayanlade, Ayansina ......................59, 125
Awatramani, Rishi .................................. 59
146
Author Index
Bogaert, Kandace ................................. 111
Bohrt, Marcelo .......................................... 73
Bohus, Kata ............................................. 113
Bonikowski, Bart ........................ 102, 132
Bono, Mark .............................................. 111
Boone, Christopher ................................ 67
Borges, Marcelo .............................19, 131
Boris, Eileen ........................ 4, 48, 78, 114
Boucher, Ellen ........................................... 42
Boudjaaba, Fabrice ................................. 28
Bouk, Dan ................................................. 101
Bourgeois, Janelle ................................ 137
Boutros, Magda ........................................ 91
Bradley, Stephanie............................... 141
Brandt, Loren ......................................... 122
Brault, Julien .............................................. 50
Braun, Robert............................................ 32
Braunstein, Ruth...................................... 37
Brazil, Noli .................................................. 33
Breckenridge-Jackson, Ian ............... 121
Breschi, Marco .................................. 58, 95
Brinkmann, Tobias .............................. 113
Broström, Göran ................................... 128
Broughton, Chad ...................................... 83
Brown, Blake .......................................... 136
Brown, Christopher ............................... 98
Brown, Eric ................................................ 38
Brown, Hana .............................................. 97
Brown, Karida .................................75, 133
Bruce, Emily.......................................... 9, 34
Bryce, Benjamin ............................... 20, 52
Burke, Stacie ........................................... 111
Burkett, Jodi ............................................... 81
Burnette, Joyce ...................................... 103
Buyukokutan, Baris................... 127, 140
Bwire, David ...................................... 50, 65
C
Calder, Ryan............................................... 37
Callwood, Daniel ...................................... 64
Calnitsky, David ....................................... 27
Campbell, Cameron .................58, 86, 95
Campbell-Miller, Jill ............................... 61
Campos, Michelle .................................... 87
Cancian, Sonia .................................20, 131
Cappello, Lawrence ............................. 137
Cardon, Nathan ................................ 31, 41
Carens, Joseph .................................. 72, 89
Carkner, Arthur ........................................ 78
Caron, Marianne ............................78, 128
Caron, Simone ........................................... 28
Carraher, Sally ....................................... 120
Carruthers, Bruce ................................. 101
Carter, Susan ..............................3, 12, 126
Casado, Yolanda ....................................... 58
Casanova, Jose .......................................... 98
Castenbrandt, Helene ......................... 120
Caven, Meg .......................................75, 133
Caxaj, Susana ............................................. 21
Chandra, Siddarth ................................ 120
Chang, Robin .......................................... 119
Chaplin, Tamara....................................... 64
Chaput, Yves .............................................. 63
Charlton-Stevens, Uther ...................... 80
Chase-Dunn, Chris ............................... 121
Chasse, Patrick ......................................... 72
Chen, Anthony S............. 5, 97, 114, 139
Chen, Daniel ............................................... 78
Chenpitayaton, Keerati......................... 22
Cherian, Madhavi .................................... 54
Chew, Sing ............................................... 121
Chhabria, Sheetal ..........................33, 116
Chick, Djamel............................................. 91
Childress, Clayton ........................... 37, 84
Choi, Wai Kit ...............................46, 53, 59
Choo, Hae Yeon ........................................ 25
Chorev, Nitsan ....................................... 106
Chowkwanyun, Merlin ......................... 97
Christin, Angèle ........................................ 84
Chuang, Julia .............................................. 39
Ciavattone, Federico .............................. 75
Clark, John ..................................................... 9
Clark, John H ........................................... 120
Clark, Kim ................................................... 19
Clarke, Frances ......................................... 26
Clarno, Andy .............................................. 73
Clausen, Nanna Floor ......................... 136
Clay, Karen .................................................... 4
Clegg, John .................................................. 54
Clemens, Elisabeth ..................3, 88, 108
Clifford, Jim ......................................59, 112
Clot, Anna .................................................... 90
Cohen, Antonin ...................................... 132
Cohen, Jon ................................................ 122
Cohen, Mark ............................................... 54
Cohn, Samuel ..............32, 110, 129, 137
Cole, Juan...........................................91, 124
Colqohoun, Amy ................................... 120
Colussi-Arthur, Gabriella .................... 30
Connor, Jim................................................. 71
Cook, Lisa ....................................... 103, 120
147
Author Index
Cook-Martin, David .................37, 52, 71
Cosgel, Metin ................................ 110, 130
Cossman, Brenda..................................... 64
Countryman, Matthew .......................... 97
Cowan, Mimi .............................................. 96
Cowgill, George ........................................ 67
Cox, Anna-Lisa .......................................... 23
Craciun, Mariana ..................................... 87
Cranfield, John .......................................... 84
Crosbie, Thomas ............................66, 142
Cruz, Adrian ............................................... 80
Cuff, Timothy ................................................ 6
Cumbler, John ........................................... 51
Cunningham, Niall .................................. 87
Curran, Laura ............................................ 92
Curtis, Bruce ........................................... 134
Curtis, Katherine ...........................67, 111
D
Damico, Denise ......................................... 88
D'Amico, Francesca ................................ 81
Damouras, S. ........................................... 111
Davis, Natalie Zemon............................. 89
De Barros, Juanita ................................... 19
de la Cour, Lykke ..................................... 45
de los Reyes, Elizer Jay ...................... 127
Decoteau, Claire .............................87, 134
Dennehy, Timothy .................................. 67
Dennis, Richard ........................................ 78
Deno, Vivian............................................... 33
Dersnah, Megan .................................... 100
Desai, Manali .......................................... 123
Di Luo, Lara ................................................ 65
Dibben, Chris ............................................. 77
Dillon, Lisa .......................................... 70, 78
DiMatteo, Livio ................................. 57, 96
Dippel, Christian ................................... 102
Diptee, Audra ......................................... 101
Dong, Hao.................................................... 86
Donovan, Kevin ........................................ 76
Dribe, Martin ......... 4, 9, 58, 77, 86, 119
Drixler, Fabian ............................. 103, 136
Dromi, Shai .......................................66, 127
Duarte, Mariana ....................................... 40
Dues, Adrianne ...................................... 104
Duffy, John .................................................. 65
Dufresne, Clara Sacchetti .................... 30
DuMontier, Benjamin John ................. 79
Durfee, Michael ........................................ 42
Duzgun, Eren .......................................... 124
Dzuback, Mary Ann .................9, 50, 127
E
Eads, Alicia ......................................... 31, 80
Eckberg, Douglas .................................. 136
Edvinsson, Soren .................................. 128
Edwards, Andrew ................................... 44
Edwards, Zophia ................................... 124
Efremkin, Evgeny ..........................61, 113
Egnal, Marc................................................. 27
Eibach, Joachim ........................................ 65
Eidlin, Barry............................. 9, 123, 142
Eklund, Erik ............................................... 55
Eli, Shari 103
Eliasoph, Nina ........................................ 108
Elrick, Jennifer ....................................... 131
Endelman, Jonathan............................ 124
Engler, Rita ................................................. 40
Eppel, Marius ............................................ 28
Epstein, Kate........................................... 107
Erdogan, Secil ........................................ 130
Erikson, Emily........................................... 62
Eriksson, Björn ...............................86, 119
Escoffier, Jeffrey............................... 56, 64
Espana, Irina........................................... 102
Eun, Ki-Soo ................................................. 94
Evans, Stefani ............................................ 41
Eyal, Gil 87
F
Fabiani, Jean Louis.................................. 85
Fajardo, Margarita .................................. 24
Farquet, Christophe ............................... 22
Faue, Elizabeth ........5, 9, 106, 112, 129
Fauve-Chamoux, Antoinette ..... 28, 35,
58
Federman, Cary ..............................18, 136
Feinig, Jakob .............................................. 80
Felker-Kantor, Max ................................ 42
Fenelon, James....................................... 121
Ferhrvary, Krisztina....................... 34, 43
Fernandes, Gilberto .....................96, 113
Ferree, Myra Marx ............. 83, 108, 125
Ferrero, Sara García ............................... 77
Ferrie, Joseph ............................................ 77
Fertig, Christine .............................28, 136
Fetner, Tina ................................................ 48
Feys, Torsten ................................ 113, 138
Ficek, Rosa .................................................. 68
Fielding, Stephen .................................. 113
Figueroa, Monica Moreno ................... 99
Filipcevic, Vojislava ................................ 83
Fitch, Catherine ................................ 4, 120
148
Author Index
FitzGerald, David ............................. 60, 71
Fiuza, Pilar .................................................. 24
Fleming, Crystal ....................................... 37
Fligstein, Neil ............................................ 91
Fordahl, Clayton ................................... 130
Fornasin, Alessio ..................................... 95
Forsberg, Jr., Clyde R. .................... 32, 87
Fortner, Michael .......................9, 42, 118
Foston, Amia ........................................... 133
Fourcade, Marion ................................. 101
Fournier, Pascale..................................... 56
Fowler, Beth ....................................81, 106
Fox, Cybelle ................................................ 71
Francis, Andrew....................................... 90
Frankema, Ewout .................................... 62
Freeman, Nicole ............................... 26, 75
Friedman, Judith J. .................................. 81
Furchtgott, Lisa ........................................ 95
G
Gabaccia, Donna.............................89, 122
Gaffield, Chad ............................................ 57
Gaffney, Loretta .................................... 117
Gagnon, Alain ............................... 104, 128
Galante, John .......................................... 138
Galer, Dustin .............................................. 45
Galonnier, Juliette ................................... 53
Garcia, Maria Cristina............................ 60
Garcia-Del Moral, Paulina ...... 100, 108
García-Romeral, Gloria ......................... 90
Garðarsdóttir, Ólöf .............................. 103
Gardinier, Lisa .......................................... 96
Garfield, Seth ............................................. 68
Garland, Libby ....................................... 118
Gauvreau, Danielle ............. 4, 35, 86, 94
Gayle, Janette.......................................... 106
Gaynor, Jennifer ....................................... 45
Geiger, Mark ................................................. 9
Gelvin, James .......................................... 124
Gerber, Alison ........................................... 84
Gershenson, Carl .................................. 135
Geschwind, Carl-Henry ..................... 141
Geva, Dorit .......................................... 48, 56
Ghanem-Yazbeck, Dalia........................ 91
Gheller, Frantz .......................................... 79
Gidron, Noam ......................................... 132
Glaeser, Andreas.......98, 108, 109, 115
Glavatskaya, Elena .................................. 32
Glozman, Mara.......................................... 24
Go, Julian ................................... 82, 91, 107
Go, Sun…. ...........................................35, 103
Goessl, Martin ........................................... 64
Goffman, Alice ........................................ 117
Goksel, Hayrunnisa ............................. 135
Goldberg, Chad ......................................... 47
Golden, Janet ............................................. 28
Gonalons-Pons, Pilar .......................... 100
Gondal, Neha ...................................62, 109
Gong, Neil .................................................... 87
Gonzales, Michael J. ................................ 60
Goodman, Philip ............................47, 118
Gorbachev, Oleg ....................................... 40
Gordon, Colin ......................................... 106
Gorski, Philip ............................................. 10
Gould, Mark......................................51, 121
Graff, Harvey J ................................... 65, 93
Grafos, Christopher ................................ 96
Graizbord, Diana...................................... 76
Grandi, Guilherme .................................. 59
Graves, Karen ............................................ 44
Gray, Paul .................................................... 21
Greenland, Fiona Rose .......................... 43
Greer, Nikky ............................................... 92
Gregg, Matthew ........................................ 93
Gregory, Ian .....................................59, 112
Griera, Mar ................................................. 90
Grieve, Jack.............................................. 122
Griffen, Zachary........................................ 50
Grisard, Dominique .............. 10, 99, 135
Griswold, Wendy ................... 75, 92, 118
Grondona, Ana .................................. 24, 40
Grossutti, Javier ....................................... 30
Grubb, Farley............................................. 96
Grytten, Ola Honningdal ...................... 55
Gualtieri, Gillian .................................... 127
Guhin, Jeffrey............................................. 66
Guia, Aitana ................................................ 20
Guillory, John............................................. 93
Guistini, Sean............................................. 92
Gul, Duygu ............................................... 130
Gunn, Jennifer ........................................... 71
Guo, Diansheng ..................................... 122
Gutmann, Myron............................77, 111
H
Habinek, Jacob .......................................... 94
Hagen, Ryan ............................................... 69
Haidar, Victoria ........................................ 61
Haimovich Paz, Francisco .................. 93
Haines, Michael ........................... 110, 119
Häkkinen, Antti ........................................ 55
Halirou, Abdouraman ................... 49, 60
149
Author Index
Hall, John R. ......................................98, 109
Hall, Thomas ........................................... 121
Hallman, Stacey ..................................... 104
Halperin, Anna Danziger ..................... 48
Hamano, Takeshi ..................................... 20
Hammack, David............................81, 109
Hammerton, A James.......................... 131
Hannikainen, Matti ................................. 55
Hansen, Randall ....................................... 72
Hanson, Heidi A. ...................................... 58
Hardy, Kristen ....................................... 140
Harlan, Sharon .......................................... 67
Harris, Bernard ..............................76, 104
Harris, Joseph............................................ 76
Harris, Kevan..............................10, 24, 39
Harris, Lisa ................................................. 54
Harris, Richard ................................. 70, 78
Harter, John Henry ................................. 67
Haselwerdt, Jake ................................... 134
Hausman, Joshua ..................................... 43
Haveman, Heather .................................. 27
He, Wenkai ................................................. 40
Healy, Kieran .......................................... 101
Heath, Melanie .......................................... 48
Heathorn, Stephen ............................... 114
Heerman, M. Scott ................................... 23
Heidt, Daniel .............................................. 29
Heijden, Manon van der ....................... 65
Hejtmanek, Milan ..........................79, 130
Helfgott, Isadora ................................... 139
Helgertz, Jonas ........................ 77, 86, 128
Henderson, Lisa ....................................... 56
Heppler, Jason........................................... 36
Herment, Laurent.................................... 28
Hernandez, Jose Angel ....................... 139
Hernandez Company, Jose Antonio ..... 89
Hernandez-Saenz, Luz Maria............. 19
Herndon, Thomas ................................ 119
Herrera, Joel ........................................... 121
Herring, D. Ann.................... 71, 104, 120
Hertel-Fernandez, Alexander ......50, 141
Hess, Daniel............................................. 116
Hewitt, Christopher Macdonald .... 137
Heyberger, Laurent ................................ 84
Higginbotham, Elizabeth .................. 114
Hill, Emily M. .......................................... 138
Hillmann, Henning.................................. 62
Hilton, Adam........................................... 132
Hinde, Andrew....................................... 104
Hinrichs, Uta .............................................. 59
Hinze, Annika ......................................... 118
Hirschman, Daniel ........................76, 101
Hnatow, Andrew .................................. 129
Holdsworth, Deryck .....................67, 129
Holian, John................................................ 35
Hollifield, James ....................................... 71
Holstein, Diego ......................................... 82
Hooiveld, Saskia.................................... 142
Horan, Caley ........................................... 101
Horne, Brian A. ......................................... 49
Horner, Dan ....................................... 83, 91
Hornsby, Stephen ................................. 129
Horowitz, Ruth ...................................... 117
Hough, Phillip ........................................... 39
Hsiung, Ping-Chun .................................. 22
Huard, Geoffrey ........................................ 64
Huber, Karen ............................................. 28
Huebner, Daniel ....................................... 22
Hunt, Valerie.............................................. 41
Huntley, Allison D. ............................... 116
Huret, Romain ........................ 22, 46, 121
Huska, Melanie ......................................... 34
Hutcherson, Benjamin .......................... 92
Hutchison, Camden ............................. 135
Hymans, Jacques...................................... 22
I
Iacovetta, Franca ............................. 30, 45
Igo, Sarah E. .................................................. 5
Immerwahr, Daniel ............................. 107
Inwood, Kris ...............................70, 84, 95
Irvin, Renee ................................................ 81
Isaac, Larry .............................................. 112
Isett, Christopher .................................... 76
Ivanova, Lily ........................................... 127
Ivory, Tristan.......................................... 131
J
Jackson, Sam .............................................. 32
Jacobs, Jerry ............................................... 93
Jacobs, Meg .................................................... 6
Jacobson, Liesbeth Rosen .................... 80
James, Winston...................................... 123
Jaremski, Matthew ............................. 9, 44
Jaroszynska-Kirchmann, Anna ......... 61
Jarry, Valérie........................................... 128
Jenkins, Christine ................................. 117
Jennings, Julia..................................95, 104
Jewell, Joseph ....................... 10, 106, 114
Johnson, David K. .................................... 56
Johnson, Robert .................................... 109
Jones, Esyllt ............................................. 120
150
Author Index
Jones, Jennifer ................................... 80, 97
Jones, Stacey .............................................. 93
Jones, Thai .................................................. 51
Jones-Gailani, Nadia ............................... 45
Joo, Jin Su.................................................. 109
Jung, Chungse ..................................18, 124
Juravich, Nicholas ................................... 78
K
Kage, Rieko ................................................. 18
Kammerer, Elise ................................... 133
Kamphoefner, Walter............................ 68
Kaplan, Rami ............................................. 57
Karataev, Evgeny.................................. 120
Karatasli, Sahan Savas ....................... 121
Kasakoff, Alice ................................58, 122
Kazal, Russell ..................................68, 113
Keeys, Mia ................................................... 38
Keiter, Lindsay ......................................... 35
Kelley, Melissa ....................................... 127
Kennedy, Michael .................................... 68
Kenny, Michael ...................................... 114
Kerestecioglu, Doga ............................ 130
Kermoal, Nathalie ................................ 125
Khalil, Omnia ..................................... 83, 91
Khan, Asma ................................................ 50
Khan, Shamus......................................... 139
Khanikar, Santana ................................ 143
Khomasi, Naim Bro ............................. 142
Khurshid, Ayesha ..........................25, 125
Kikkert, Peter ............................................ 29
Kim, Diana .................................................. 82
Kim, Jeong-Chul ....................................... 32
Kim, Sukkoo ............................................ 102
Kim, Sungjo ................................................ 72
Kim, Sunmin ........................................... 139
Kimball, Melanie ................................... 117
King, Desmond ......................................... 72
King, Katrina Quisumbing ........... 72, 97
Kirk, John .................................................... 81
Klein, Jennifer .............................. 106, 121
Klein, Megan .............................................. 31
Klesment, Martin ..................................... 86
Klett, Joseph ............................................ 116
Knight, Carly ......................... 66, 109, 135
Knoblauch, Joy .......................................... 41
Knox, Emily ............................................. 117
Ko, Sunho ................................................. 107
Koenig, Matthias .............................. 24, 47
Kok, Jan 111
Koonar, Catherine ................................ 101
Korhonen, Juho ........................................ 51
Kornbluh, Felicia ..................................... 97
Korteweg, Anna ........ 5, 10, 56, 83, 125
Kowalski, Alexandra .......... 9, 34, 43, 75
Kozlov, Denis.......................................... 105
Krippner, Greta ...................... 4, 101, 115
Kuhonta, Erik ......................................... 121
Kumar, Krishan ..................................... 114
Kumral, Sefika........................................... 23
Kurachi, Shintaro .................................... 46
Kurosu, Satomi ......................................... 95
Kus, Basak........................................... 31, 80
Kyriakoudes, Louis ................................. 10
L
Laakkonen, Simo ...........................51, 125
Laats, Adam................................................ 44
Lachapelle, Jean ....................................... 82
Ladd-Taylor, Molly ......................... 78, 85
Laforet, Paul............................................... 71
Lafreniere, Donald ........... 9, 36, 67, 112
Lainer-Vos, Dan................... 9, 27, 53, 57,
69, 102, 118
Lakhani, Zain .......................................... 100
Lamb-Books, Benjamin ................ 47, 75
Landa, Janet ............................................... 62
Lands, LeeAnn ....................................... 125
Langford, Will ........................................... 90
Langland, Victoria ................................... 96
Lanza, Janine ........................ 59, 112, 121
Laplante, Benoît ....................................... 86
Latchford, Frances .................................. 64
Laurie, Adkin ............................................. 67
Law, Marc................................................. 102
Lawrie, Paul ............................................... 29
Lawson, George................................ 39, 82
Laxer, Emily ............................................... 56
Lazuka, Volha ............................................ 58
Le Normand, Brigitte ........... 10, 83, 116
Lee, Caroline ....................................46, 108
Lee, Hakyoung .......................................... 18
Lee, James ...................................... 6, 10, 86
Lee, Jooyoung ......................................... 117
Lee, Sangkuk.............................................. 77
Lee, Seonok ......................................23, 131
Lee, Suzy ...................................................... 54
Lee, Wonjae................................................ 77
Lee, Youjin .................................................. 86
Leeds, Adam .............................................. 76
Leeuwen, Marco van.............................. 86
Lemennicier, Bertrand ......................... 63
151
Author Index
Lena, Jennifer .................................... 49, 69
Leng, Kirsten ............................................. 64
Lennon, Mary Ellen ............................. 135
Lenon, Suzanne ..................................... 140
Leon, Cedric de ...............................73, 123
Leon, Conely de ........................................ 54
Leonard, Susan Hautaniemi..... 104, 111
Leung, Guowei .......................................... 39
Levi, Ron ......................................... 100, 106
Levien, Michael ........................................ 39
Li, Xiaoming ............................................... 33
Lichtenstein, Nelson ........................... 121
Lichterman, Paul ..................................... 57
Light, Tracy Penny ........................55, 143
Lindskoog, Carl................................. 38, 90
Lipold, Paul ............................................. 112
Little, Daniel ....................... 10, 51, 68, 88
Littleton, Judith ..................................... 111
Liu, Lisong .................................................. 30
Liu, Tessie ...................................................... 4
Livesey, James........................................ 108
Lizardo, Omar ........................................... 49
Loewen, Royden ............................52, 113
Logan, Trevon ...................... 33, 110, 120
Loughran, Kevin ...................................... 75
Lounsbury, Michael................................ 69
Lucassen, Leo ..................................68, 105
Luethi, Barbara ..............................10, 122
Luft, Aliza Rebecca...................32, 47, 97
Lundh, Christer ..............................95, 136
Lynch, Katherine ......... 5, 9, 65, 94, 103
M
Maas, Ineke ................................................ 86
Maccari-Clayton, Marina ............. 10, 30
MacDonald, Ken .................................... 117
Mackintosh, Phillip ......................... 32, 87
MacNamara, Trent .................................. 94
MacQuarrie, Colleen .............................. 55
Maddox, Marion ....................................... 90
Mahler, Matthew .................................. 127
Major, Aaron ............................ 10, 80, 142
Makalani, Minkah ................................. 123
Makovi, Kinga ........................................... 69
Mallard, Gregoire ................................. 106
Maloney, Thomas .................................... 58
Mandemakers, Kees ............. 66, 77, 111
Manfredini, Matteo ................................. 95
Manning, Patrick ........................ 105, 120
Manovich, Ellen ........................................ 63
Marker, Hans Jørgen ........................... 136
Marshall, Alison .................................... 140
Martin, Isaac ..... 22, 31, 36, 46, 82, 134
Martin, Sara................................................ 94
Martin, William ........................................ 39
Martinez-Arino, Julia ............................. 90
Mathy, Gabriel .......................................... 43
Mattson, Greggor .................................. 143
Maxwell-Stewart, Hamish ................... 84
Maynes, Mary Jo....................................... 93
Mayrl, Damon.................. 10, 90, 98, 141
Mazur, Ljudmila ....................................... 40
Mazzoni, Stanislao .................................. 58
McCabe, Joshua ........................... 134, 141
McCamant, Jane........................................ 94
McCants, Anne .................................. 6, 122
McCook, Nora ............................................ 65
McCormick, John ..................................... 98
McDonnell, Terence ............................... 49
McElhattan, David................................... 38
McGown, Molly ......................................... 85
McKinney, Warren.......................... 23, 38
McLean, Caitlin ......................................... 54
McLean, Paul ............................................. 62
McPherson, Kathryn .............................. 55
Meaney, Thomas...................................... 24
Mears, Ashley ............................................ 84
Mede, Nicaise ............................................ 63
Mehrotra, Ajay ...........................4, 82, 135
Merchant, Emily ............................... 57, 77
Methot, Melanie ....................................... 26
Metsner, Michael ..................................... 38
Meyer, Peter ................................................. 9
Miceli, Thomas J. ................................... 110
Michaelsson, Madeleine ....................... 35
Michel, Sonya ..................................42, 101
Michelakos, Jason ............................ 23, 47
Michelmore, Molly ............................... 134
Mikecz, Jeremy ...................................... 137
Miller, Melinda ......................................... 93
Miller, Pavla .................................. 4, 48, 54
Millhouse, Ricardo ............................... 133
Milloy, Jeremy ............................9, 29, 112
Mills, Jennifer ............................................ 21
Milne, Ida.................................................. 120
Mimeur, Christophe ............................ 105
Minnite, Lorraine ..........................52, 132
Mische, Ann ................................................ 88
Mitch, David ....................................... 35, 62
Mitchell, Christopher............................. 56
Moazami, Behrooz ............................... 138
152
Author Index
Moch, Leslie Page ..........................60, 105
Moen, Jon ............................................ 44, 70
Moenkediek, Bastian .......................... 111
Moghadam, Mona Abedi ...................... 19
Molitoris, Joseph................................... 136
Moloney, Deirdre M ............................... 72
Moraes, Andrea ........................................ 40
Morgan, Kimberly ................................... 82
Morgan, Stephen...................................... 84
Moriarty, Caitlin B. ................................. 41
Moring, Beatrice ............................58, 110
Morlicchio, Enrica ................................ 129
Morris, Andrew ..................................... 108
Moses, Julia ................................................ 64
Motomura, Hiroshi ................................. 71
Motta, Rossio ............................................. 87
Mouton, Michelle ....................4, 9, 75, 92
Moya, Jose ..................52, 60, 68, 89, 105
Muchmore, Devin McGeehan............. 56
Mudge, Stephanie Lee ........ 10, 61, 106,
123, 132
Muehlebach, Andrea ........................... 115
Mukerji, Chandra............................. 34, 43
Mullally, Sasha ..................................... 9, 71
Murali, Kanta ............................................. 61
Murphy, Andrew ..................................... 24
Murray, John ............................................ 4, 6
Muurling, Sanne ....................................... 65
Myers, Alexander .................................... 69
Myrick, Amy ............................................... 40
N
Nagata, Mary Louise ...................... 28, 58
Nasser, Alan ............................................ 119
Nations, Jennifer ................................... 134
Navon, Daniel ............................................ 87
Nelson, Donna........................................... 23
Nelson, Marie Clark ........ 103, 120, 128
Nelson, Matt ............................................... 28
Nelson, Samuel .... 10, 24, 32, 90, 133, 140
Nesbit, Scott ............................................ 129
Newman, Simeon J. .............................. 142
Newport, Melanie.................................... 42
Nichter, Matthew .................................... 38
Nickow, Andre .................................. 36, 72
Nickrand, Jessica ............................. 41, 91
Nicol, Heather ........................................... 29
Niebrzydowski, Paul ...................... 26, 75
Niemesh, Gregory ................................ 103
Nightingale, Carl ...................................... 70
Nilsen, Caroline ........................................ 75
Nilsson, Malin ................................... 35, 86
Nilsson, Ulrika Lagerlöf..............28, 128
Nonhoff, Martin................................ 36, 46
Norton, Matthew ...... 9, 37, 49, 66, 92, 118
Noy, Shiri ...........................................19, 142
Nugent, James ........................................... 67
Nybom, Martin ......................................... 77
Nyeck, S.N. ............................................... 138
O
O’Mara, Margaret .................................. 2, 5
Öberg, Stefan ........................... 35, 84, 136
O'Brien, Chris ............................................ 26
O'Connor, Alice......................................... 97
Offner, Amy ................................................ 70
Okechukwu, Agugua Augustine ....... 24
Oldfield, Duane ...................................... 141
Olivetti, Claudia ........................................ 70
O'Mara, Margaret ............................ 22, 70
Onasch, Elizabeth .................. 10, 53, 123
O'Neill, Nicholas....................................... 59
Onyekwuluje, Anne ......................52, 135
Orloff, Ann .......................................... 48, 83
O'Rourke, Devin ....................................... 47
Orrico, Laura ............................................. 41
Osten, Sarah ............................................... 89
Ottaway, Susannah .................................... 6
Ottosson, Anders ................... 28, 71, 128
Owens, Zachary ........................................ 49
P
Pacewicz, Josh............................21, 37, 76
Padamsee, Tasleem ........................ 48, 99
Page, Joshua ............................................... 47
Papillon, Benoit Mario .......................... 63
Paretskaya, Anna..................................... 46
Pargas, Damian Alan.............................. 60
Parigi, Paolo ............................................... 69
Park, Chunwoong .................................... 18
Park, Julie ................................................. 111
Park, Jung Mee ................................79, 124
Park, Sharon ........................................... 101
Parker, Traci .............................................. 81
Parman, John .......................................... 120
Parry, Diana C. ....................................... 143
Parvez, Fareen ....................................... 141
Paschel, Tianna ..................................... 134
Pasciuti, Daniel ....................... 10, 67, 109
Paserman, Daniele .................................. 70
Pasolli, Lisa................................................. 78
Patterson, Mitchell ................................. 29
Paul, Nilanjana.......................................... 85
153
Author Index
Paulson, Tim .............................................. 51
Payseur, Eric........................................... 113
Pearce, Megan ........................................ 100
Pearson, Elizabeth ........................82, 134
Peck, Jamie .............................................. 115
Pedraza, Silvia........................................... 39
Peisakhin, Leonid ............................ 21, 27
Peltola, Jarmo ............................................ 55
Perdue, Peter C. ..............................10, 122
Perin, Roberto............................20, 30, 52
Perlman, Elisabeth .......................27, 102
Perlstein, Daniel............................... 44, 62
Perry, Shannon ......................................... 50
Pesci, Luciano ........................................... 58
Peterson, Anna ..........................28, 48, 54
Petersson, Erik ............................ 128, 136
Pétrin, Guylaine ............................... 23, 33
Pfaff, Steven .................................................. 5
Pfeifer, Michael J. ..................................... 23
Phan, Mai..................................................... 30
Phelps, Michelle ....................................... 47
Pieper-Mooney, Jadwiga ... 10, 96, 116
Piketty, Thomas .............................13, 122
Plant, Rebecca ........................................... 26
Pluskota, Marion ........................ 9, 26, 65
Poirier, Clarisse ..................................... 137
Polanco, Geraldina .................................. 59
Pooley, Colin ................................. 111, 122
Pope-Obeda, Emily .............................. 131
Porter, Aaron.......................................... 133
Pozzi, Lucia ................................................ 58
Prasad, Monica ............................................ 6
Pratt, Simon ............................................... 51
Probert, Rebecca ..................................... 26
Prontera, Grazia ....................................... 20
Pryluka, Pablo Federico ....................... 24
Pugliese, Maude ....................................... 57
Purdue, Peter C. .......................................... 4
Putnam, Lara ...................................45, 123
Pyee, Audrey ............................................. 20
Q
Quaranta, Luciana ........................... 58, 95
Quinsaat, Sharon ..................................... 61
Quraishi, Uzma ...............................38, 131
R
Ramirez, Bruno ..................................... 138
Ramiro-Fariñas, Diego ...........58, 66, 77
Rankin, William..................................... 107
Rashed, Dina .............................................. 91
Raudenbush, Danielle ........................... 41
Ray, Raka ...........................................83, 125
Reaume, Geoffrey .................................... 45
Rechitsky, Raphi ...................................... 60
Rector, Josiah .............................51, 67, 88
Reed, Isaac ............................. 92, 108, 109
Reeder, Linda ..................................19, 131
Reher, David .............................................. 86
Reiff, Jan 93
Reinecke, David........................................ 85
Requena, Miguel ...................................... 86
Reyes, Victoria ....................................... 107
Rhode, Paul ............................................. 107
Rioux, Sébastien.................................... 119
Rita-Proctor, Steven............................... 20
Roberto, Elizabeth .................................. 87
Roberts, Evan .................. 70, 76, 84, 128
Roberts, Samuel .................................... 120
Robinson, Christopher....................... 104
Rocco, Philip ................................. 132, 141
Rocha, Cecilia ............................................ 40
Rocksborough-Smith, Ian.................... 33
Rodriguez, Michael .................... 115, 134
Rohde, Joy ................................................... 85
Rondilla, Joanne ....................................... 99
Roos, Julia ................................................... 64
Rose, Damaris ........................................... 78
Ross, Duncan ............................................. 50
Rossman, Gabriel ............................ 57, 69
Rostain, Tanina ........................................ 22
Roth, Benita ............................................... 64
Roy, William .............................................. 88
Rubenstein, Anne ................................. 116
Rucks-Ahidiana, Zawadi ...................... 31
Ruggles, Steven ..............................70, 119
Russell, Kelly ...................................46, 141
Rusterholz, Caroline .............................. 94
Rutherdale, Myra D ................................ 71
Ryckbosch, Wouter ................................ 57
S
Saaritsa, Sakari ......................................... 27
Sager, Eric ................................................... 57
Salem, Jackleen ...............................53, 135
Salisbury, Laura .............................70, 103
Salzmann, Ariel ..................................... 138
Sandoval-Strausz, Andrew K. ............ 70
Santana-Acuna, Alvaro ...................... 108
Sanz-Gimeno, Alberto ........................... 86
Saperstein, Aliya ...................................... 90
Sarabia, Daniel ....................................... 121
Sarkar, Sula ............................................. 105
154
Author Index
Sassi, Jonathan .......................................... 98
Sattenspiel, Lisa .................................... 104
Savage, Mike .............................................. 87
Sawchuk, Larry ..................................... 111
Sawers, Brian ............................................ 36
Scalone, Francesco .............................. 119
Scardellato, Gabriele.............................. 30
Scarth, Todd............................................... 80
Schall, Carly ......................................37, 131
Scharfenaker, Ellis ............................... 119
Schenk, Catherine ........................... 50, 96
Schewe, Eric............................................ 107
Schirmer, Jessica............................31, 125
Schlichting, Kurt ............................87, 105
Schmidt, Allison .................................... 113
Schmidt, Dana ........................................ 104
Schneider, Dorothee ....................68, 139
Schneider, Eric................................42, 117
Schneiderhan, Erik ................................. 69
Schofield, Phillipp ................................ 103
Schrover, Marlou ............................. 20, 45
Schulman, Bruce ...................................... 82
Schürer, Kevin .......................................... 70
Schwartz, Robert ........................ 105, 112
Schwartzman, Luisa Farah ................. 37
Seaver, Nick ............................................... 49
Sebak, Per Kristian .............................. 138
Seefranz, Catrin ..................................... 130
Selbin, Eric.................................................. 39
Selby, Jennifer A....................................... 56
Sellers, Christopher........................ 67, 88
Selod, Saher................................................ 53
Selva, Simone ......................................... 129
Sewell, William ..........................3, 93, 108
Shafer, Summer ........................................ 88
Shankar, Shobana ................................... 42
Sharon, Tucker ......................................... 68
Sharp, Paul ................................................. 27
Shaukat, Saffia Elisa ............................... 94
Sheehan, Meave .................................... 141
Shenk, Tim .................................................. 95
Shertzer, Allison ................................... 103
Shiff, Talia ................................................... 83
Shimizu, Yoshifumi.............................. 119
Shipe, Jonathan ........................................ 49
Shostak, Sara ............................................. 87
Shubinsky, Barbara ................................ 81
Siegelbaum, Lewis ........................60, 105
Sierra, Tatiana Alfonso ...................... 100
Silvey, Rachel ......................................... 125
Singh, Sourabh.......................................... 21
Sinke, Suzanne .................................. 19, 34
Skarpelis, Anna...............................51, 142
Skiles, Sara.................................................. 49
Skotnicki, Tad ........................................ 127
Skrentny, John ....................................... 114
Slater, Dan .......................................... 5, 123
Smith, Christi M. ......... 9, 102, 109, 133
Smith, Julia ................................................. 78
Smith, Ken................................................... 58
Smith, Michael .......................................... 67
Smith, Steven...................................81, 105
Soennecken, Dagmar ............................. 60
Sohn, Bong-gi ......................................... 131
Sohrabi, Nader ....................................... 124
Söland, Birgitte ............................ 9, 26, 42
Solovey, Mark............................................ 85
Son, Byung-giu.......................................... 86
Southall, Humphrey ............................ 120
Soyer, Michaela ........................................ 41
Speck, Sarah............................................... 54
Spillman, Lyn ...................................84, 102
Spitzer, Yannay ................... 76, 113, 122
St. Julien, Danielle ................................... 38
Stabler, Samuel..........................32, 47, 69
Stamatov, Peter ................................ 24, 98
Stampnitzky, Lisa ..........................85, 132
Stanger-Ross, Jordan ..................... 79, 90
Stanley, Benjamin ................................... 67
Stark, Barbara ........................................... 67
Steckel, Richard ....................................... 76
Steidl, Annemarie................................. 113
Steinberg, Marc ..................................... 115
Steinmetz, George .........................91, 115
Stein-Roggenbuck, Susan .................... 48
Stettner, Shannon ................................... 55
Stinson, Jennifer ...................................... 23
Stokes, Allyson ......................................... 48
Storey, Robert .................................45, 112
Störmer, Charlotte .................................. 95
Streeter, Carrie ...................................... 128
Stroupe, David .......................................... 94
Stuhler, Jan ................................................. 77
Sugrue, Thomas ........ 2, 3, 12, 106, 126
Sukdeo, Vanisha .................................... 112
Sultana, Ishrat ........................................ 130
Surak, Kristin ......................................... 118
Sutch, Richard .................................96, 102
Svedin, Glenn............................................. 65
Svensson, Patrick .................................... 70
155
Author Index
Swedlund, Alan ..................................... 104
Sweeny, Robert ........................................ 78
Sweet, Paige ............................................... 87
Swietlicki, Mateusz ......................... 34, 49
Swindle, Jeffrey ........................................ 27
Sylvester, Ken ................................... 2, 107
Sylvester, Kenneth ............................. 5, 72
Szoltysek, Mikolaj ................................... 58
T
Tack, Anjanette Chan...................59, 139
Takai, Yukari ............................................. 30
Tallman, Ellis ............................................. 44
Tamayo, David .......................................... 89
Tarrow, Sidney ......................................... 88
Tatarek, Nancy ....................... 9, 111, 128
Taylor, Steven ........................................... 20
Telles, Edward .......................................... 71
Teo, Youyenn............................................. 10
Tepperman, Alexander ................. 18, 26
Thevenin, Thomas ............................... 105
Thiessen, Janis .......................................... 29
Thoma, Mark .......................................... 122
Thomas, Lahoma ..................................... 99
Thompson, Heather ............................... 47
Thorvaldsen, Gunnar...................66, 119
Thurber, Timothy .........................10, 132
Tian, Geng ................................................... 79
Tinsley, Meghan ....................................... 53
Tohill, Joseph............................................. 61
Tolley, Kim .................. 9, 33, 44, 85, 127
Torpey, John ........................................... 142
Touwen, Jeroen ..............................57, 110
Treitler, Vilna Bashi ............................... 37
Trevizo, Dolores ................................... 142
Triadafilopoulos, Phil ............................ 79
Trindade, Isabella .........................40, 116
Tripp, Lianne .......................................... 111
Tso, Lai Sze .......................................33, 107
Tubi, Omri ................................................ 124
Tunnicliffe, Jennifer ............................... 79
Turam, Berna ......................................... 133
Turkmen, Gulay .................. 66, 133, 140
Tutino, John .................................................. 6
U
Ulvund, Frode ........................................ 141
Upadhyay, Smriti ..................................... 63
Urdank, Albion M. ................................... 35
Uribe, Johan ............................................... 77
V
Valverde, Mariana .........................63, 109
Van Allen, Nicholas................................. 36
Van Arragon, Leo..................................... 90
Van Bavel, Jan ........................................... 86
Van de Maele, Jens .................................. 36
Van Ingen, Linda ................................... 135
Van Waijenburg, Marlous............ 36, 62
VanderMeer, Philip ................................... 3
Vascik, George .................................. 9, 137
Vauchez, Antoine........................ 106, 132
Velasco, Gustavo ............................36, 137
Venditto, Elizabeth ................................. 96
Vesic, Jelena ............................................... 73
Vettese, Troy ..................................... 51, 88
Vick, Rebecca............................................. 77
Victoria, Haidar ........................................ 24
Vieyra, Francisco ..................................... 91
Villegas, Celso ........................................... 57
Vinel, Jean Christian............................ 121
Vinson, Robert Trent .......................... 123
Vithayathil, Trina ..........................73, 134
Voegele, Sophie ..................................... 130
Vogelmann, Frieder ............................... 46
VonBokel, Aimee ..................................... 33
Vukadinovic, Vojin Sasa .................... 143
W
Wagner-Pacifici, Robin ...................... 118
Wahab, Amar............................................. 64
Wajdi, Firdaus........................................ 133
Walter, Amanda ....................................... 78
Wang, Yingyao .......................................... 36
Warner, Judy ................................................ 6
Washington, Piere .................................. 47
Watkins, Kate ............................................ 46
Watson, Andrew ................................... 125
Wegge, Simone ...............................20, 111
Weil, Patrick .............................................. 89
Weiner, Melissa F. ........................... 10, 38
Weiner, Richard ....................................... 24
Weldemichael, Awet T. ...................... 138
Wellings, Ben.......................................... 114
Wells, Allen ................................................ 68
Westberg, Annika.................................... 66
Wherry, Frederick ............................... 117
White, Steven ............................................ 52
Wiener, Leah ............................................. 92
Wilhide, Anduin ....................................... 96
Wilkenfeld, Rita Oliveira...................... 90
Willführ, Kai Pierre ................................ 95
Williams, Keira ...................................... 143
Williams, Melissa..................................... 72
156
Author Index
Williams, Stacy ......................................... 46
Williamson, Lee........................................ 77
Williamson, Vanessa ........................... 141
Willis, John ................................................. 36
Wilson, Nicholas ................................... 127
Wimmer, Andreas ........................... 62, 98
Winant, Gabriel ........................................ 95
Wisnosky, Kat ........................................... 26
Witkowski, Gregory ............................... 81
Woesthoff, Julia ........................................ 26
Wolensky, Robert................................. 112
Wolff, Robert ............................................. 38
Wooten, Melissa....................................... 52
Worthen, Holly ...................................... 108
Wright, Gavin ......................................... 114
Wu, Yiching ........................................... 6, 68
Wunsch, James ................................. 34, 91
Wyrtzen, Jonathan ........ 10, 66, 91, 124
Wysocki, David ...................................... 116
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Xu, Xiaohong ...................................... 68, 99
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Yige, Dong .........................................63, 109
York, Abigail .............................................. 67
Yu, Yi-Wen .................................................. 69
Yurdakul, Gokce .................................... 125
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Zadorozhny, Vladimir ........................ 120
Zang, Xiaolu............................................. 128
Zanoni, Elizabeth...........................34, 131
Zeng, Zhaojin ............................................. 53
Zhan, Shaohua .......................................... 39
Zhang, Donia.............................................. 83
Ziebarth, Nicolas.............................. 43, 76
Zimran, Ariell ..................................76, 122
Zippel, Kathrin .......................................... 83
Zogas, Anna ................................................ 87
Zubrzycki, Genevieve .................... 34, 43
Zulianello, Mattia .................................... 21
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