1998 PROGRAM, PACIFIC SOCIOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION, CATHEDRAL HILL HOTEL, SAN FRANCISCO, APRIL 16-19, 1998
THEME: THE VALUE OF SOCIOLOGY
THURSDAY, APRIL 16 SUMMARY OF EVENTS
10:30 am - 7 pm Registration
12 - 6:45 pm Sessions
5:15 - 6:45 pm Featured Session on Immigration
8 - 9:30 pm Evening Sessions on Foucault and Inequality in the Classroom
9 - 10:30 pm Welcome Reception
THURSDAY, APRIL 16, 12:00 - 1:30 P.M. SESSIONS
1. Paper: Teaching and Learning with Computing and Internet Technology
(Sponsored by the Committee On Teaching and the Committee on the Statusof Women
Organizers: Sue Wright, Eastern Washington University, and Mary E. Virnoche, University of Colorado, Boulder
Discussant: Sally Raskoff, Pitzer College
Alexander Bucur, University of Southern California: New Developments in Computing and Internet Technology and Their Application to
Computer-Based Teaching in Social Sciences
Sue Wright and Kelly Delay, Eastern Washington University: Undergraduate Computing in the Social Sciences: Bridging the Gaps
Mary L. Washington, Lehigh University: Using the Internet to Build Community and Battle Intolerance
Mary E. Virnoche, University of Colorado, Boulder: Listen Up: Seeing the Internet Through the Eyes of the Blind and Other People with
Disabilities
2. Panel: Death, Dying, and Disposal
Organizer: Jacque Lynn Foltyn, University of Redlands
Kevin O'Neill, University of Redlands: Visionary Cities / Cities of the Dead
Cecelia Julag-Ay, California State University, San Bernardino: Starsand Rainbows: Coping with the Death of Pets
Jacque Lynn Foltyn, University of Redlands: The Death-Beauty-CelebrityLink: The Cult of Dead Celebrities
3. Panel: Sociology of Children and Childhood
Organizer: Jean Stockard, University of Oregon
Ann Baker Cottrell, San Diego State University: International Mobilityin Childhood: The Experiences of American TCKs
Xu Jiangmin and Zhou Jing, Brigham Young University: Effect of Interpersonal Conflict on Children's Social Competence in Families with
Marital Instability
Anne Nurse, University of California, Davis: Incorporating Incarcerationin to Models of Young Fatherhood
Charles L. McGehee, Central Washington University: Unanticipated Consequences of Child Abuse Reporting: An Examination of the Fear of
Accusation
4. Paper: Planning and Evaluation of Social Programs: The Role of Applied Sociology
(Sponsored by the Committee on Practice, Applied, and Clinical Sociology)
Organizer: Harvey Williams, University of the Pacific
Discussant: Karl M. Hamner, Sociometrics Corporation
Carole Barnes, California State University, Sacramento: Speaking Truth to Power: The Exigencies of Applied Research in a Government
Agency Setting
Edgar Butler, Michelle Adams, and Glenn Tsunokai, University of California, Riverside: Evaluating the Evaluation of Anti-Violence Programs
Karl M. Hamner, Margaret Kelley, and Jacqueline Cashen, Sociometrics Corporation: Confronting Common Problems in Evaluation Research:
the Power of the Sociological Perspective
Susan Stein, OMNI Research and Training, Inc.: An Evaluation System for Substance Abuse Programs: Techniques for Measuring Process,
Success, and Impact
5. Panel: Social Demography
Organizer: Patricia A. Gwartney, University of Oregon
Discussant: Lawrence Carter, University of Oregon
Charles F. Hohm and Paul Sargent, San Diego State University: A Quantitativeand Qualitative Evaluation of an Alternative Refugee
Resettlement Program:The San Diego Case
Barry Edmonston, Portland State University, and Sharon M. Lee, University of Richmond: Changing Social Vulnerability: Elderly Immigrants
in Oregon
Leonard Broom, University of California, Santa Barbara and Robert G.Cushing, University of Texas, Austin: Migration and Immigration
Trends andTheir Effects on Labor Force Participation and Income Distributions of Women, Nonwhites, and Hispanics: US 1940-90
Meika Clucas, Eastern Illinois University: Race, Ethnicity, and Life Satisfaction: A Study of Nikkei Immigrant Workers in Japan
6. Panel: Crime and Criminal Justice Policy I: Evaluating Crime Policies
(Sponsored by the Committee on Practice, Applied, and Clinical Sociology)
Organizer: Robert Nash Parker, University of California, Riverside
Kazem Alamdari, California State University, Los Angeles: The Antidote of Juvenile Delinquency in America: A Macro Socioeconomic
Solution
Rochelle Herst, Western Washington University and Lisa Pasko, University of Nevada, Reno: Victim or Victimizer: An Examination of the Developmentally Disabled Sex Offender
Katarzyna Celinska, University of Utah: Evaluating Assistance to Ex-Offencers: A Community Based Approach
Deborah Plechner and Robert Nash Parker, University of California, Riverside: Alcohol Policy and Crime Prevention: A Spatial Pooled
Cross-Sectional Analysis
Valarie J. Callanan and Doreen Anderson-Facile, University of California, Riverside: Alcohol Availability and Victimization: Evaluating a
Potential Prevention Policy
7. Paper: Gender, Science, and the Production of Knowledge
(Sponsored by the Committee on the Status of Women)
Organizer: Ann Marie Wood, University of California, Berkeley
Ann Marie Wood, University of California, Berkeley: Horny Men and Home-Bound Women: Genetic Explanations of Gender Differences in
the Popular Press
Amy Schalet, University of California, Berkeley: "Raging Hormones" and Wild Teenagers: Scientific Fact or Cultural Construct? A
Comparisonof American and Dutch Experiences and Beliefs
Jacqueline Orr, University of California, Berkeley: Let Them Eat Prozac: Exploring the BioLOGICS of Gendered Disease
Stephen Kulis and Diane Sicotte, Arizona State University: More Than a Pipeline Problem: Doctoral Labor Supply and Women's
Representation on Science and Engineering Faculties
8. Paper: Masculinities
Organizer: Harry J. Mersmann, Chapman University
Robert Enoch Buck, San Diego State University: The Masculinization of the Shoe Shop and the Gendered Division of Labor in Shoemaking:
New England,1810-1860
Don Naylor, University of Southern California: Men Doing Gender: Negotiating the Benefits and Costs
Michael Ketchum, Humboldt State University: Men's Internalized "Lonerism": A Resistance to Hegemonic Masculine Stereotypes
Michael A. Messner and Connie Anderson, University of Southern California: Miles To Go Before They Sleep: What Do Promise Keepers
Promise?
9. Panel: "Extremism and Extremists on the Right"
(Sponsored by the Society for the Study of Symbolic Interaction)
Organizer: Richard G. Mitchell, Jr., Oregon State University
Somer Shook, Wesley Delano, and Robert W. Balch, University of Montana: Elohim City: A Participant Observation Study of a Christian
Identity Community
David N. Smith, University of Kansas: Right-Wing Antisemitism: The Fantasy of a "Zionist Occupational Government" and Right-Wing
Extremism Today
Robert Biggert, Southern Utah University: The Buke: Class, Politics, and the Buchanan Campaign in the 1996 Election
Pete Simi, University of Nevada, Las Vegas: Shaved Heads, White-Sheet Demons and the Bogeyman: Ethnographic Fragments of a White
Supremacist
10. Panel: World Cultural Processes and International Organization
Organizer: Connie L. McNeely, Arizona State University
George M. Thomas, Arizona State University: Rational Moralism and Global Civil Society
Marc J. Ventresca and Peter Levin, Northwestern University: The Global Proliferation of Commodities Exchanges: Institutional Models and
Motives for Collective Economic Action
Annelie Strath, Stanford University: Images of Development: Scientization for Progress?
Connie L. McNeely, Arizona State University: Causal Identities: Indigenous Organizations and the International Environmental Movement
11. Panel: Grounded Discourse: Organizational Formations of Race and Ethnicity
Organizer: Jiannnbin "J" Lee Shiao, University of California, Berkeley
Antoinette Charfauros McDaniel, Oberlin College: We Are All Professionals Now: The Institutionalization of New Ethnic Studies in the 1990s
Linda Trinh Vo, Washington State University: The Formation of Ethnoracial Identities and Organizational Participation Among Asian
Americans
Russell Mark Jeung, University of California, Berkeley: The Word Made Flesh..." Sacred Systems of Representation in Asian American
Churches
12. Paper: Symbolic Interaction: Homelessness and Retreatism
(Sponsored by the Society for the Study of Symbolic Interaction)
Organizer: P.A. Dee Southard, University of Oregon
Wolfgang Ludwig-Mayerhofer, Institut fuer Soziologie der LMU Muenchen: Tales of the Homeless: The Relationship of "Structural
Forces" and "Individual Disaffiliation" in a Biographical Perspective
Christopher Davidson, University of California, Berkeley: Street People, Straight Jobs: Marginal Workers and the Bid for Mainstream
Employment
Gaither Loewenstein, Humphreys College: "Surviving the Streets" Misses its Mark: A Book Review
P.A. Dee Southard, University of Oregon: Socialization and Identity Construction Among Rural Homeless Campers
THURSDAY, APRIL 16, 1:45 - 3:15 P.M. SESSIONS
13. Paper: The "Virtual" Campus
(Sponsored by the Committee on Teaching)
Organizer: Rhoda Estep Macdonald, California State University, Stanislaus
Gerald B. Hughes and Richard R. Fernandez, Northern Arizona University: Is Anyone Out There: The Problem of Sustaining Interaction in Web Based Courses
Robert M. Christie, California State University, Dominguez Hills: Interactive Multimedia Learning Systems in Teaching Sociology: Potential and Pitfalls
Rhoda E. Macdonald, California State University, Stanislaus: Faculty and Student Opinions on Interactive TV Courses
Maureen A. Maloney, UC Berkeley: Students in the Back Row: Faculty Perceptions of Videoconferencing Instruction
14. Paper: Social Tongues: Language and Boundaries
Organizer: Kari Lerum, University of Washington
Kari Lerum, University of Washington: Paid Attention! How Contemporary Service Work has Created New Forms of Intimate
Communication
Ray Mohl, Humboldt State University: Language, Ritual, and Boundaries in the Building Trades
Linda Van Leuven, University of California, Los Angeles: Is This Included With the Service? Negotiating Relational Boundaries and Relevant
Identities in Personalized Service Work
Britta Wheeler, University of California, Santa Barbara: Performance Art as Boundary Violation, Negotiation, and Communication
15. Paper: Gender Representation in the Media, Part I
(Sponsored by the Committee on the Status of Women)
Organizer: Patricia Domingues Little, California State University, San Bernardino
Discussant: Marcia Marx, California State University, San Bernardino
Deborah Burns-Kitchen, Rebecca Minor, Julissa Romero, and Grace Torres, University of LaVerne: The Portrayal of Latinas in the Media
Cheryl Maes, University of Nevada, Reno: Gender Role Messages: A Comparative Study of TV Commercials Aimed Toward the Younger
Viewing Audience
Marion Wilson, California State University, San Bernardino: Selling and Buying Salvation: Widows as Unwitting Consumers
Patricia Domingues Little, California State University, San Bernardino:Disney's Fantasy Women and Men: Gender Representation in Disney
AnimatedFilms
16. Paper: Urban Sociology
Organizer: Robert E. Parker, University of Nevada, Las Vegas
Andrew R. Ovenden, University of Hawaii: Social Construction of Communities in Hawai'i: A Socio-Spatial View of "Second City"
Development in Ewa, O'ahu
Jill Katherine Young, San Francisco State University: A Socio-Space Analysis of Golden Gate Park: The Politics of Building Movements of
Resistance
Edgar W. Butler, University of California, Riverside, James B. Pick, University of Redlands, and W. James Hettrick, Hettrick Computing:
Mexico and Mexico City in the World Economy
Joseph D. Diaz, University of Nevada, Las Vegas: Religion and Gambling in Sin-City
17. Workshop: Constructing and Teaching a Course in Applied Sociologyfor the First Time
Organizer and Presider: Stephen F. Steele, Ph.D, Anne Arundel Community College
18. Panel: Crime and Criminal Justice Policy II: The Development of Policy
(Sponsored by the Committee on Practice, Applied, and Clinical Sociology)
Organizer: Robert Nash Parker, University of California, Riverside
Fred Archibeque, University of Colorado at Denver: Formal DegradationProcess: America's War on Youth
David Musick and Kristine G. Musick, University of Northern Colorado:Recent Growth in U.S. Prisons: Implications for Criminal Justice
Policy
Elizabeth Grant, John Hopkins University: Social Control over the Social Evil
Kathleen Auerhahn, University of California, Riverside: Measuring Offender Risk in Incarcerated Populations
Nick Larsen, Chapman University: The Development of Prostitution as a Social Problem: The Case of Toronto
19. Paper: Race and Gender in the Workplace
Organizers: Nancy Jurik, Arizona State University and Mary Romero, Arizona State University
Maria Gutierrez de Soldatenko, Arizona State University: Ethnic Conflict in the Los Angeles Sweatshops: 'Latina' Garment Workers and Asian Contractors
Theresa Deussen, Pacific Lutheran University: Race, Gender, and Sexuality on the Job: Mechanisms for the Construct Difference Among
Low-Wage Service Workers
Jennifer Chun, University of California, Berkeley: Arenas of Struggle and Modes of Labor Control: High-Tech Assembly Workers in the Silicon Valley
20. Paper: Critical Theory
Organizer: David Ashley, University of Wyoming
Jeanne Curran California State University, Dominguez Hills and SusanR. Takata, University of Wisconsin, Parkside: Microsoft U.: A Critical
Approach to the Marketing of the Liberal Arts
Roderick A. Ferguson University of California, San Diego: Race-ing Critical Theory
Morton G. Wenger, University of Louisville: Minimal Conditions for Critical Theories of Society: Putting PoMo to the Test
David L. Harvey, University of Nevada, Reno: Modeling Marx: A Non-Linear Analysis of Marx's Falling Rate of Profit
21. Paper: Gendered Violence
Organizer: Naomi Abrahams, Whitman College
Vickie Jensen, California State University, Northridge: Men, Women, and Homicide: Gender Equality and Homicide Offending Rates by
Gender
Melissa Monson, University of Nevada, Las Vegas: Intimate Violence in" Real Life" Police Drama: An Exploration of Gendered Racism
Martin A. Monto, University of Portland: Rape Myth Acceptance Among the Male Clients of Female Street Prostitutes
Mary White Stewart and Emily Arison, University of Nevada, Reno: Gendered Violence: Parallels Between Women's Experience With Breast
Implants, Rape, and Battery
22. Panel: The Culture Wars
Organizer: Arlene Stein, University of Oregon
Maralee Mayberry, University of Nevada, Las Vegas: Constructed Activists, Constructed Activism: The Story of the East High School
Gay-Straight Alliance
Rosemary Powers, University of California, Davis: On Witches and Condoms: Cultural Conflict and the Politics of School Knowledge
Mary Anne Linden, University of Oregon: Democracy, Disagreement, and School Reform
Sal Johnston and Kristin Pula, Whittier College: Straight Gays and Soccer Moms: Taking the Offense or Running in Place?
23. Book Panel: Racial Inequality
(Sponsored by the Committee on Racial and Ethnic Minorities)
Organizer: Paul Lopez, Boise State University
Joanna, Grey, University of New Mexico: A Review of "Black Wealth/ White Wealth" by Melvin L. Oliver and Thomas Shapiro
Paul Lopez, Boise State University: A Review of "When Work Disappears" by William Julius Wilson
24. Conversational Analysis and Statistical Methods
Organizers: Dina Okamoto, University of Arizona and Lisa Slattery Rashotte, University of Arizona
Anne K. Wuerker: University of California, Los Angeles: Interpersonal Control and Expressed Emotion: Change Over Time
Dina Okamoto, University of Arizona and Lisa Slattery Rashotte, University of Arizona: Issues of Measurement in Conversational Analysis
THURSDAY, APRIL 16, 3:30 - 5:00 P.M. SESSIONS
25. Paper: The Dialogue of the Humanities and the Social Sciences: Multiple Paths and Manifold Methods
Organizers: Marilyn Garber and Steve R. Riskin, California State University, Dominguez Hills
Discussant: Arvid Perez, Indiana State University
Noelie Rodriguez, Hawaii Community College and Alan L. Ryave, California State University, Dominguez Hills: The Process of Social
Comparison and the Engendering of Envy in Everyday Life
Steve R. Riskin, California State University, Dominguez Hills: Ibsen,the Bible, and Phenomenological Sociology
Ron Hardert and Jeff Amling, Arizona State University: The Sociologyof the Future: An Evaluation of Wendell Bell's "Critical Realism"
Marilyn Garber, California State University, Dominguez Hills: Literature as a resource for Insights into Human Discourse: An Exploration of What is Left Unsaid in Dialogic Encounters
26. Paper: The Commodification of Culture
Organizer: C. Lee Harrington, Miami University
Denise D. Bielby, University of California, Santa Barbara and C. Lee Harrington, Miami University: The International Appeal of U.S. Soap
Operas: Issues and Debates
Mel McCombie, University of Connecticut: A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum: Art Appreciation at Caesars Palace
Carol Williams, Roosevelt University: Who's In(side), Who's Out(side)in the Tourist Trade
Daniel Martin, Miami University: Commodifying Experience: Staking Organizational Claims Over the Body and Shame
27. Panel: Issues of Curriculum: Innovations in the Teaching of Race,Gender, and Class
(Sponsored by the Committee on the Status of Women)
Organizers: Lisa Jones, University of California, Irvine and Sandra McDonald, California State University, Sacramento
Sandra McDonald, California State University, Sacramento
Kathy Kaiser, California State University, Chico
Lisa Jones, University of California, Irvine
28. Paper: Contemporary Issues in Social Policy
Organizer: Michael Martin, Adams State College
Karen Bryant, University of Colorado at Denver: Eminent Domain: A Case Study
William H. McBroom, University of Montana: Welfare Reform: Revisiting Eugenics and the Authoritarian Personality
Grace E. Young, Adams State College: Comparing the Welfare Reforms in the U.S. and Quebec
Brenda K. Wilhelm, University of Arizona: Divorce Reform: Is Rolling Back No-Fault a Solution?
29. Panel: Criminology
Organizer: David Jacobs, Ohio State University
Mary White Stewart and Elizabeth Christiansen, University of Nevada, Reno: Breast Implant Litigation and Corporate Crime
Connie Chapple, University of Arizona: The Causal Structure of Intimate Violence
Kathleen Auerhahn, University of California, Riverside: Human Ecology and Criminology: A Critical Evaluation
Valerie J. Callanan, University of California, Riverside: The Effectof Crime-Related Media on Social Integration, Perceptions of
Vulnerability, and Fear of Crime
30. Paper: Gender and Work I
Organizer: Eleen Baumann, University of Oregon
Sandra K. Gill, Gettysburg College: Unions and the Gender Wage Gap: A Feminist Strategy for Wage Equality
Celia Winkler, University of Montana: Will the Maid Have a Maid? Solidarity and Domestic Service in Neo-Liberal Sweden
Mary Tuominen, Denison University: Working in Poverty, Working for Change: Opportunities for Organizing a Worker-Led Movement of
Culturally Diverse Childcare Workers
Shanda Diehl, Pamela Elkind, and Sue Wright, Eastern Washington University: Boundaries and Boundary Crossings: Farm Wives' Influence in the Business of Farming
31. Paper: Sociology of Public Health
Organizer: Reed Geertsen, Utah State University
Susan E. Dawson, and Gary E. Madsen, Utah State University and David S. James, and William C. Hunt, University of New Mexico School of
Medicine: Injuries, Arthritis, and Hearing Impairment: A Case Study of Western Coal Miners
Brian K. Finch, University of Texas: Paranatal Substance Exposure in California: Individual and Contextual Predictors
Laurie Wermuth, California State University at Chico: The Stratification of Health Outcomes
Reed Geertsen, Utah State University, John Bailey, Bear River Health Department, Brittney Smith, Utah State University, and Michael
Brenchley, Utah State University: Using Lay Perceptions of Public Health to Target Local Programs
Katherine A. Jackson, University of Colorado, Denver: C. Wright Mills and Public Health: The Case of AIDS
32. Panel: Class Theory and Social Change: Retreat or Renewal?
Organizer: Michael C. Dreiling, University of Oregon
Ed Collom, University of California, Riverside: Social Inequality and the Politics of Production
Myron Orleans and Clare Lewin, California State University, Fullerton: Information Workers: New Elite or New Proletariat?
Diane Sicotte, Arizona State University: Expert as Activist, or a Class for Itself? Political Participation and Social Class
Berch Berberoglu, University of Nevada, Reno: Class Structure and Social Transformation: The Increasing Relevance of Class Analysis in the Late 20th Century
33. Panel: Studying Social Action in Cyberspace
Organizer and Presider: Marc A. Smith, UCLA
Nina Wakeford, University of Sheffield and University of California, Berkeley: Studying Situated Internet Culture: "Real" Gender in a
Cybercafe
Tyrone Harvey, UCLA: Who Owns the Internet? Political Economic Approaches to Cyberspace Studies
Byron Burkhalfer, UCLA: "Herding Mice": Managing the Online Classroom
Marc A. Smith, UCLA: Usenet Dynamics: Patterns of Participation in Online Discussions
34. Panel: Homelessness
Organizer: Anne R. Roschelle, University of San Francisco
Jo-Ann Climenhage, University of Toronto: Strategies for Studying Street Youth
Stephen J. Conroy and David M. Heer, University of Southern California: Homeless Mexican Immigrants in Los Angeles: A Migratory
Phenomenon???
Gwendolyn Dordick, Harvard University: Improving the Homeless: Non-Profit Organizations and the Social Construction of Supportive
Housing
Staci Minyard, Western State College: Finding a Positive Sense of Self
35. Paper: Social Psychology of Race and Ethnicity
Organizers: Kevin Mihata and Eddie Pate, University of Washington
Michael P. Perez, University of Guam and Adalberto Aguirre, Jr., University of California, Riverside: The Social Psychological Basis of
Indigenous Identity, Consciousness, and Resistance: An Exploratory Study of Chamorros on Guam
H. Edward Ransford, University of Southern California: Race, Class, Preferential Treatment and Immigrant Hostility
Sharon Kantorowski Davis and Kevin White, University of La Verne: Death Anxiety and Attitudes Toward Death: The African-American
Experience
Eric Coyle: Symbolic Impact: The Use of Native Ameican Symbols by Professionaland Collegiate Sports on Native Americans
36. Paper: Issues in Family Sociology
Organizer: Jean Stockard, University of Oregon
Presider: John Lamberton, Transtrak Inc.
Jane Hood, University of New Mexico: Breadwinning Revisioned: Moving Beyond Historical Stereotypes
Sharon K. Araji, Robert Kettlitz, Jaime Espejo and Aimee Evans, University of Alaska, Anchorage: Combining Work and Family Roles in
Jordan: Demographic Differences
Kathryn Farr, Portland State University: Listening to Women Who Have Experienced Death-Threatening Assaults by their Intimate Partner
THURSDAY, APRIL 16, 5:15 - 6:45 P.M. SESSIONS
37. Panel: Towards a Theory of the Internet: Computer Mediated Interactionand Social Theory
Organizer: Paolo A. Gardinali, University of California, Santa Barbara
Discussant: Benjamin Bratton, University of California, Santa Barbara
Bill Bogard, Whitman College: Cyberspace as the Sub-Social
Angel Quesada, University of Arizona: The Creation of Identity in Cyberspace
Erin Ivy Virgil, University of Southern California: Sex and Death Amongthe Avatars
Benjamin Bratton, University of California, Santa Barbara: Tripping-OutWith the Telecommunicative Sublime: Connectivity, the Phone
Company, andthe Visual Discourse of Social Utopia
38. Featured Presidential Session: Immigration Reform in California: Intended and Unintended Effects
Organizers: Hector L. Delgado, University of California at Irvine
Pierrette Hondagneu-Sotelo, University of Southern California
Presider: Pierrette Hondagneu-Sotelo, University of Southern California
David Still, Head of Adjudication, Immigration and Naturalization Service,San Francisco
Renee Salcedo, Director, Coalition for Immigrant and Refugee Rights andServices
Hector L. Delgado, University of California at Irvine
39. Paper: Cross-Cultural Family Values
Organizer: Anees A. Haddad, La Sierra University
Discussant: C. Garland Dulan, La Sierra University
Mary Yu Danico, University of Hawaii: The Sociocultural Affects on Firstand 1.5 Generation Korean American Ethnic Identity
G. Garland Dulan, La Sierra University: The Status of African-AmericanMales in California: Implications for Family Structure and Well-Being
Maryam Shirani, California State University, Long Beach: The Adjustmentof Iranian Immigrant Women to Divorce in America
Craig D.P. Helmstetter and Patricia A. Gwartney, University of Oregon:Attitude Constraints and Family Values
Anees A. Haddad, La Sierra University: Maori Family Values and the State of New Zealand
40. Paper: Clinical Sociology, Part I
Organizer: David, Musick, University of Northern Colorado
Discussant: John G. Bruhn, Pennsylvania State University, Harrisburg
Barbara H. Ackermann, University of Southern California: The Fifteen Minute Miracle: Clinical Experience With Developmentally Disabled
Women
J. Barry Gurdin, To Love and To Work, An Agency for Change: Part I of: How Clinical Sociology and I Helped a Close Family Member of
One of the Living Presidents of the United States of America Cope With Poly-Drug Substance Abuse, AIDS, and Major Mental Illness
David Musick and Kristine G. Musick, University of Northern Colorado:Identifying and Mitigating Worker Burnout in Corrections Settings
41. Paper: Rural Sociology / Sociology of Agriculture
Organizer: Wayne S. Wooden, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona
Eugene Clark, University of Wisconsin, Stevens Point: The Weyauwega Derailment
Shelly K. Habel, University of Hawai'i, Manoa: Luxury Bed Linens in a Rural Community: Social Change on Lana'i
George F. Pearson, Kenneth L. Nyberg, J. Daniel McMillin, and Gonzalo Santos, California State University, Bakersfield: California Farm
Field Workers: A Survey of Their Perspectives of Work and Living Conditions
Wayne S. Wooden, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona and Victor Alcala, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona:
Sociology and the Rural Mystique
42. Paper: Culture and Collective Memory
Organizer: Francesca Guerra-Pearson, University of California, Santa Barbara
Naono Akiko, University of California, Santa Cruz: Contested Memories: The Making of the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum
Zeynep Ozgen, Arizona State University: Homeland: Forgotten Aspect of Diaspora
43. Author Meets Critics: Jennifer Pierce's "Gender Trials: Emotional Lives in Contemporary Law Firms"
Organizer: Valerie Jenness, University of California at Irvine
Presider: Amy Wharton, Washington State University
Author: Jennifer Pierce, University of Minnesota
Critics: Joan Acker, University of Oregon
Arlene Kaplan Daniels, Northwestern University
Michelle Patterson, San Francisco, CA
Maureen Sullivan, Paralegal
44. Panel: Social Movements and the Law
Organizer: Ryken Grattet, University of California, Davis
Donna A. Barnes and Catherine Connolly, University of Wyoming: The Triad of Civil Rights Protest, White Violence, Federal Intervention:
Understandingits Inapplicability to the Civil Rights Movement of the Post-Civil War Era
Lynn C. Jones, University of Arizona: Lawyering on the Left?: Social Movement Activism in the Legal Profession
Pamela Forman, University of California, Davis: Title IX and the Gendering of Organizational Legitimacy: The Shift in Governance of
Women's IntercollegiateAthletics
45. Paper: Elites: Power, Policy and Politics
(Sponsored by the Committee on Civil Rights and Civil Liberties)
Organizer: Peter Phillips, Sonoma State University
Kristie A. Taylor, University of Arizona: The Segmented Power Elite andthe Prohibition Question
Suzanne Marie Coshow, University of Notre Dame: Media Influence of PublicOpinion on NAFTA
James Cook and Kristie Taylor, University of Arizona: National Eliteson the Local Stage: A Case Study in Telecommunications Policy
Irving Krauss, Northern Illinois University: Wanted: A SociologicallyRelevant "Bottoms-Up" Economics
Val Burris, University of Oregon: Right-Wing Realignment and Changesin the Structure of the Policy Planning Network
46. Paper: Webs of Significance: Pop Cultural Constructions and TheirImpacts on Society
Organizer: George H. Lewis, University of the Pacific
Presider: Robert Shotola, Portland State University
David R. Simon, University of California, Berkeley: Dominant Forms ofStructural Alienation, Popular Culture, and Their Impacts on Society:
AMillsian Perspective
Jonathan Wynn, University of Nevada, Las Vegas: Barbie Does Sun City:Post-Modern Totems and Spaces
Julie Bauder, Whitman College: The Art of Romance Meets Ludic Seduction:Changing Constructions of Love
Karen Robson, University of Calgary: An Explanation of an Urban Legend:The Lemming Suicide Pact
47. Paper: New Reproductive Technologies: Genetic Engineering and Cloning-- The Role of Sociology
Organizer: Candan Duran-Aydintug, University of Colorado, Denver
Yiannis Koutalos, University of Colorado: What are Genes Made Of?
Jana Everett, University of Colorado, Denver: The Campaign to Ban Sex-DeterminationTests in Maharashtra, India: Assessments by Indian
Feminists
James Roy Overboe, University of British Columbia: Genetic Intervention:The Search for an Abstract "Holy Grail" and the Negotiation ofa
Disabled Materiality and Sensibility
48. Panel: Queer Prisms: Contributions to Sociological Research
(Sponsored by the Committee on the Status of Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual andTransgender Sociologists)
Organizer: Jodi O'Brien, Seattle University
Donald Barrett, affiliation, California State University, San Marcos
Steven Epstein, University of California, San Diego
Nancy Stoller, University of California, Santa Cruz
Valerie Jenness, University of California, Irvine
THURSDAY, APRIL 16, 8 - 9:30 P.M. SESSIONS
48a. Panel: Taking Stock: Michel Foucault's Contribution to Contemporary Social Thought
Organizer: Michael Blain, Boise State University
Discussant: Paul Rabinow, University of California, Berkeley
Loic J.D. Wacquant, University of California, Berkeley: Taking Foucault into the Ring: On the Pugilistic Care of Self
Clay Dumont, San Francisco State University: On the Genealogy of "Native Remains"
Laura Edels, University of Hawaii: Discourse, Power, and the Myth of Resistance: The Impact of Foucault on Cultural Studies
Mark Lettiere, University of California, Davis, and Phillippe Bourgois,San Francisco State University: Disciplining the Dosage: Foucault's
Bio-Power,Drugs, and the Construction of (Un)worthy Addictions
48b. Workshop: Exploring Social Inequality in the Classroom
Presenters: Mary Texeira, CSU San Bernardino
Marcia Marx, CSU San Bernardino
THURSDAY, APRIL 16, 9 - 10:30 PM
Welcome Reception, 9 - 10:30 p.m.
FRIDAY, APRIL 17 SUMMARY OF EVENTS
8 am - 5 pm Registration
8 am - 3:45 pm Sessions
8:30 am - 4 pm Publisher's Displays
9:45 - 11:45 am Presidential Session: Alan Wolfe on One Nation, After All
2 - 3:45 pm Plenary Session: Economic Processes and Institutions
4 - 5:45 pm Presidential Address and Awards
5:45 - 6:30 pm Presidential Reception
8:30 - 9:45 pm Evening Session: Sociology of Gender
FRIDAY, APRIL 17, 8:00 - 9:45 A.M. SESSIONS
49. Paper: Gender Representation in the Media, Part II
(Sponsored by the Committee on the Status of Women)
Organizer: Patricia Domingues Little, California State University, SanBernardino
Kristen Barker, Linfield College: Riot Don't Diet: A Textual Analysis ofGrrrlzines
Shari L. Dworkin and Faye Linda Wachs, University of Southern California:The New True Cult of True Womanhood: An Analysis of
Mainstream Fitness Magazines
Jennifer Murdock, University of Arizona: From Jane Russell to Kate Moss:Explaining Changing Representations of the Female Body
Alan D. Brown III, University of California, Riverside: Community Mediaand Hegemonic Identity: Visual Images and Queer Community
50. Paper: Qualitative Studies in Juvenile Justice
Organizer: Joshua S. Meisel, University of Colorado
Discussant: Vickie Jensen, California State University, Northridge
Andrew J. Dick, Utah State University: Teen Courts: An Examination ofCommunity Benefits
Fernando Parra, California State Polytechnic University: High Risk Offendersand Other Youth at Juvenile Hall
Lisa Pasko, University of Nevada, Reno: The Medicalization of JuvenileSexual Offense
Joshua S. Meisel, University of Colorado: Normative Culture and AbnormativeLives: An Ethnography of a Juvenile Commitment Facility
51. Paper: Work and Family
Organizer: Mark Evan Edwards, Oregon State University
Toska Olson, University of Washington: The Price of Parenting: The Effectof Parental Involvement on Labor Market Outcomes
Linda A. Airsman and Erik Henriques, Metropolitan State College of Denver:Home and Work Life Satisfaction Among Family Business
Employees
Ana Rosenbluth and Tim Biblarz, University of Southern California: FamilyStructure and Women's Well-Being
Jan Stanners, University of Calgary: The Trailing Spouse: Negotiationand Network Building After Occupational Migration
52. Workshop: Getting a Head Start on Your Career as an Applied Sociologist
Organizer and Presider: Stephen F. Steele, Anne Arundel Community College
53. Paper: U.S.-Mexican Border
Organizer: Rodolfo Cruz-Pineiro, El Colegio de la Frontera Norte
Enrico A. Marcelli, University of California, San Diego: Do UnauthorizedMexican Workers Compete for Jobs in San Diego County?
Judi Kessler, University of California, Santa Barbara: Global ApparelProduction and Regional Economies: North American Integration and the
SouthernCalifornia/Mexico Connection
Gloria Gonzalez-Lopez, University of Southern California: The Impactof Immigration on the Sexuality of Mexican Women: Bringing
HeterosexualMexicans Out of the Closet of Silence
Magdalena Barros Nock, El Colegio de la Frontera Norte: Ethnic Entrepreneursin the Seventh Street Market in Los Angeles, California
Raul Gonzalez, El Colegio de la Frontera Norte: Ethnicity and Birth Outcomes
Alberto Hernandez, El Colegio de la Frontera Norte: Immigration and ReligiousChange in the Mexican Northern Border
54. Paper: Medical Sociology
Organizers: Olga Bright, University of La Verne and Melinda Goldner,Ohio State University
Carla Green, Oregon Health Services University and Kaiser PermanenteResearch Center, D.S. Fenn and William F. Hoffman, Oregon Health
SciencesUniversity, D. Chaii Moussaoui and Nadia Kadri, Centre Psychiatrique UniversitaireIbn Rochd: Quality of Life and Well Being
Among Schizophrenic Patients withDifferent Treatment Histories: A Cross-Cultural Perspective
Alexander Bucur, University of Southern California: Are Changes in PsychologicalJob Strain Related to Health Outcomes?
Angelo Alonzo, Ohio State University: The Experience of Chronic Illnessand Post Traumatic Stress Disorder: Understanding Coping
Behaviour
Mary Jo Poole, California State University, San Marcos: Choosing AlternativeMedicine: Theoretical Implications for Applied Sociology
55. Author Meets Critics: Arlene Stein's, "Sex and Sensibilities:Stories of a Lesbian Generation"
(Sponsored by the Committee on the Status of Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual andTransgender Sociologists)
Organizer: Jodi O'Brien, Seattle University
Author: Arlene Stein, University of Oregon
Critics: Wendy Chapkis, University of Southern Maine
Beth Schneider, University of California, Santa Barbara
Gilda Sheppard, Seattle Central Community College
56. Panel: Bodies as Commodities: The Sociology of the Sex Industries
Organizers: Kate Hausbeck, University of Nevada, Las Vegas and Barb Brents,University of Nevada, Las Vegas
James Elias, Linda Lydon, Alice Dewey, and Shawn Coupland, CaliforniaState University, Northridge: The Exotic Dancer: Images and Aging
Meika Loe, University of California, Santa Barbara: Feminist Sex WorkersWho Use Their Voices, Not Their Bodies
Stephanie Wahab, University of Washington and Lacey Sloan, Universityof Houston: Studying Whores: Rethinking Research Methods and
Ethics
Carol Leigh, Prostitutes Education Network: Feminist Sex Workers andthe Prostitution Debate
57. General Meeting: Graduate Students, the ASA, and the Profession: An Open Meeting with Graduate Students
Organizer and Presider: Felice Levine, Executive Officer, American Sociological Association
Continental breakfast will be served
58. Paper: Popular Music in Society: Meaning, Empowerment, and Social Identity
Organizer: George H. Lewis, University of the Pacific
Paul Almeida and Ruben Urbyzagastegui, University of California, Riverside: Mobilization and Popular Music in the El Salvadoran Insurgency
of the 1980's
Ricardo Samuel, University of California, Berkeley: Blacks in Classical Music: Race, Identity, and the Social Construction of High and Popular
Culture
Fumiko Nawa, University of Hawaii at Manoa: The Development of Musician Identity Through Communication Lines: Local Underground
Musicians in a Honolulu Scene
George H. Lewis, Univerity of the Pacific: Scoring Paradise: Pop Musical Constructions of "Hawaiian" Music Across the Pacific Rim
59. Roundtables
Presider: William Canak, Middle Tennessee State University
Table 1. Social Policy, Contemporary Issues, and Culture
Organizer: J.R. Woodward, Arizona State University
Dula J. Espinosa, Arizona State University: California's New Racism
Monika Gosin, Arizona State University: Juvenile Sentencing: Implications for the 90's
Ashley A. Redfearn, Arizona State University: Gender Ideologies and the New Workplace
J. R. Woodward and Scott W. Renshaw, Arizona State University: Marcuse and Baudrillard: A Synthesis for Postmodern Culture
Table 2. Sociology in Development Theory and Practice
Organizer: Sun-Ki Chai, University of Arizona
Kazen Alamdari, California State University, Los Angeles: Globalizationand Transnational Development: Application of the Japan Model of
Developmentin the Third World
Michelle Bellessa, Brigham Young University: The Pathways of Influenceof Maternal Education on Child Health in Bolivia
Sheila Seshan, Western New Mexico University: Land Use and Social Changein Lancaster County, Pennsylvania
Yvonne Braun, University of Cailfornia, Irvine: Lesotho's White Gold:The Voices at the Bottom of the Dam
Table 3. Undergraduate Student Roundtable: Gender Issues: Literatureand Media
(Sponsored by the Student Affairs Committee)
Organizer: Candan Duran-Aydintug, University of Colorado, Denver
Laura Van Diest, Mills College: Sex in the Media: An Obsession?
Elizabeth J. Waldon, California State University, San Bernardino: Inthe Beginning: Content Analysis of Biblical Norms of Female Conformity
Juan Santos, California State University, Los Angeles: The Gendered Definitionof Live Cartoon Illustration: A Dramaturgical Analysis
Ella Sponar, University of Puget Sound: Gender Constructions in EverydayLife: A Literary Collage
Table 4. Undergraduate Student Roundtable: Sexual Identity
(Sponsored by the Student Affairs Committee)
Organizer: Candan Duran-Aydintug, University of Colorado, Denver
Machelle Hutchens, Mills College: Coming Out: Presciption or Problematic
Rachel White, Western Oregon University: The Effects of Homophobia onthe Gay/Lesbian Community
Tori Freeman, Mills College: I Prefer Both, Bisexual Womyn Defining TheirIdentity
Julie Bauder, Whitman College: Fluid Sexuality
Sarah Segal, Western State College and Amy Hardy, Western State College:Student Sexual Behavior and Identity: Are They The Same?
Table 5. Undergraduate Student Roundtable: Delinquency
(Sponsored by the Student Affairs Committee)
Organizer: Candan Duran-Aydintug, University of Colorado, Denver
Cynthia Gail Woodward, University of New Mexico: Kids Talk Kops: CanWe all Just Get Along?
Mark Morales, California State University, Los Angeles: "Negative"Deviant Behavior of Children in School: The Los Angeles Example
J. Jacob, California State University, Los Angeles: Self Esteem of IncarceratedInner City Youth
Table 6. Undergraduate Student Roundtable: Sociology of Education
(Sponsored by the Student Affairs Committee)
Organizer: Candan Duran-Aydintug, University of Colorado, Denver
Sasha Wilson-Berger, Mills College: Teachers' Understandings of the Impactof Attention Deficit Disorder: Diagnosis and Treatment
Connie Figueroa, CSU San Bernardino: Incarceration vs. Education: Whatis the Problem with California's Budget
Kim Lynette Purser, Western Oregon University: High School Tracking ThroughEnglish as a Second Language Program
Table 7. Undergraduate Student Roundtable: Educational Issues
(Sponsored by the Student Affairs Committee)
Organizer: Candan Duran-Aydintug, University of Colorado, Denver
Meg Rothman, Mills College: Columbus Elementary School: A Case Study inthe Process of Public School Structural Improvement
April Baynes, Western Oregon University: The Effect of Mentoring on Latino Youth
Jeanine Elzie, Calif. State University - Chico: Status of the Titles"Teacher" and "Volunteer" in the Public School
Table 8. Undergraduate Student Roundtable: Health Care Issues
(Sponsored by the Student Affairs Committee)
Organizer: Candan Duran-Aydintug, University of Colorado, Denver
Karen Placencia, Chapman University: Medical Dominance, Social Control, and Competing Ideologies in the Practice of Nurse Certified and Lay Midwifery
Carmen Thrower, Mills College: Illness and Care for Indigent Populations: Observations Obtained in Health Care Delivery Center Waiting
Rooms
Robin Edwards, Mills College: Non U.S. Born Patients' Perceived Qualityof U.S. Health Care
Table 9. Undergraduate Student Roundtable: Self and Identity
(Sponsored by the Student Affairs Committee)
Organizer: Candan Duran-Aydintug, University of Colorado, Denver
Josephine Vu, Whitman College: Shopping for Identity: Today's Mall
Jennifer Bean, Whitman College: The Shrink-Wrapped, Latex Jesus
Riann Q. Goetti, University of Puget Sound: Autoethnographic Recordingof Self in a Single Day
Susan Wigington, University of Colorado, Denver: Goffman, Impression Management, and Authenticity in the Workplace: Is It Really
Possible?
Jill Hogg, University of Puget Sound: Perceived Self-Image Changes of Women Breast Cancer Survivors
Table 10. Undergraduate Student Roundtable: Down and Out in America (PartI)
(Sponsored by the Student Affairs Committee)
Organizer: Candan Duran-Aydintug, University of Colorado, Denver
Melanie Pilbin, Linfield College: The Homeless Street Youth of Downtown Portland
Rodney Bolls, Linfield College: A Solution to Problems: Analysis of DSM-IV's Effect on the Mentally Ill Population at Bridgeview
Community
Carey E. George, Linfield College: St. Anthony's Dining Hall
Seth Otto, Linfield College: Crossing the Bridge or Sleeping Underneath
FRIDAY, APRIL 17, 10:00 - 11:45 A.M. SESSIONS
60. Featured Presidential Session: Author Meets Critics: Alan Wolfe's One Nation, After All
Organizer: Barry Glassner, University of Southern California
Author: Alan Wolfe, Boston University
Critics: Ronald J. Angel, University of Texas
Barry Glassner, University of Southern California
Lillian B. Rubin, University of California, Berkeley
Tanya Luhrmann, University of California, San Diego
61. Paper: The Sociology of the Body: Religion, Culture, and Dress
Organizer: Linda Boynton Arthur, University of Hawaii at Manoa
Gayle Veronica Fischer, University of Georgia: Obedient and Disobediant Daughters of the Church: Strangite Mormon Dress as a Mode of
Control
Marlane Guelden, University of Hawaii at Manoa: Spirit Mediums in Thailand Today: Spirits Visit the Human Body to Help Humanity
Beth Graybill, University of Maryland and Linda Boynton Arthur, University of Hawaii at Manoa: Social Control and Women's Bodies in Two Mennonite Communities
Susan O. Michelman, University of Massachusetts, Amherst: Breaking Habits:Fashioning Identity of Women Religious
Frank Salamone, Iona College: The Polynesian Cultural Center and theMormon Image of the Body: Images of Paradise
Emma Zevik, Sichuan Conservatory of Music: Chinese Shamans and the Body
Fran Hassenchal, Old Dominion University: The Body and Social Control in Amish Society
62. Paper: Responses to Health Care Crisis and Welfare Reform: The Role of Applied Sociology
(Sponsored by the Committee on Practice, Applied, and Clinical Sociology)
Organizer: Harvey Williams, University of the Pacific
Jim Adams-Berger, OMNI Research and Training, Inc.: Community Index Project: Using Social Indicator Data to Track Community Health
Kathryn Azevedo, University of California, Irvine: Working with Medically Underserved Populations: The Case of California Farmworkers
Paul Miller, University of Montana: When Sociology Does Not Apply: WelfareReform in Montana
Lorraine Wong, University of Hawaii, Manoa: Evaluation of Honolulu's Workfare Program
63. Paper: Clinical Sociology, Part II
Organizer: David Musick, University of Northern Colorado
Discussant: Hedy Red Dexter, University of Northern Colorado
E.P. Mandy, Chapman University and K.B. Young, Chapman University: Cross-CulturalCompetence: A Model of Diversity Training for
Social Service and ClinicalProfessionals
Janet Sheridan, Northern Arizona University: Clinical Approaches to Treating Teenage Substance Abuse: Recognizing Environmental As Well
As IndividualInfluences
Leah McMahon, Northern Arizona University: Using Clinical Sociology as a Tool for Understanding Issues Homosexual People Face
64. Paper: Perspectives on Popular Culture and Mass Media
Organizer: Lisa A. Barnett, Washington State University
Discussant: A. Nimbark, Dowling College
Connie Brewer, California State University, Fullerton: Mass Media as an Indicator of Societal Denial of Child Sexual Abuse
Maria Elena Espinoza, University of Southern California: Ver y Resistir? Chicana Viewers of Telenovelas: Deconstructing the Text
J.R. Woodward and Scott W. Renshaw, Arizona State University: The Dew Generation: The Emergence of Hyper Dimensionality
James Roy Overboe, University of British Columbia: When Portraying Disabled Characters Unwittingly Reinforces Ableism Among the
Audience
65. Paper: Deviance and Social Psychology
Organizer: Mark A. Konty, University of Arizona
Discussant: James C. Roebuck, University of Arizona
Michael P. Perez, University of Guam and Thomas K. Pinhey, University of Guam: Relief in Sin and Feelings of Guilt: A Test of the Reflected
Self-Appraisal Hypothesis
J. Dean Miller, University of Arizona: Networks of Sin: Crime, Community, and Morality
Marcia Hood-Brown, Portland State University: Agency, Responsibility, and Identity: Comparing Radical Feminist Approaches to Twelve-Step
Approaches to Treatment
Daniel David Cervi, University of New Hampshire: Deviance, Gender, and Gender Identity: Direct, Indirect, and Modifying Effects in a College
Sample
66. Paper: Multiracial Identity and the Mixed Race Movement
Organizer: Rebecca Chiyoko King, University of San Francisco
Mary L. Washington, Lehigh University: The Institutional and Social 'Movement'of Mixed Race Classification in the United States Censuses:
1850-1920
Ranier Spencer, University of Nevada, Las Vegas: The Multiracial SolidarityMarch on Washington
Debbie Storrs, University of Idaho: Whiteness as Stigma: EssentialistIdentity Work by Mixed Race Women
G. Reginald Daniel, University of California, Santa Barbara: Black NoMore or More Than Black?: Multiracial Identity Politics and the Year
2000Census
Paul Spickard, Pacific Islander Americans Research Project: Who is Asian?Who is a Pacific Islander? Monoracialism, Multiracial People, and
AsianAmerican Communities
67. Paper: Evolutionary Narratives
Organizer: Lee Freese, Washington State University
Presider and Discussant: Karl Mueller, Austrian Institute for AdvancedStudy
William R. Catton, Jr., Washington State University: Why Should SociologistsCare About Evolution?
Alexandra Maryanski, University of California, Riverside: Fishing inDeep Evolutionary Waters
Lee Freese, Washington State University: Evolution Without Inheritance,and Other Heresies
C. Dyke, Temple University: Affordance, Resourcefulness, Entrainment:Gibson, Freese, the Slaves
68. Paper: Qualitative Studies of Work and the Workplace
(Sponsored by the Society for the Study of Symbolic Interaction)
Organizer: Clark Molstad, California State University, San Bernardino
Vicki Smith, University of California, Davis: Consenting to Flexibility:Personal Biography and Participation in "Flexible" Jobs
Patricia L. Gibbs, University of Hawaii, Manoa: Being Alternative: TheDilemma of Work at an Alternative Newspaper Organization
Christopher Henke, University of California, San Diego: Work and PracticeAmong Physical Plant Mechanics: Toward a Sociology of Repair
Jennifer Schneider, University of Nevada, Las Vegas: Sexual Harrassmentin the Military: The Adventures of G.I. Jane
69. Paper: Transnational Migration in Asia-Pacific
Organizer: Keiko Yamanaka, Institute for Study of Social Change, UC Berkeley
Discussant: Evelyn Nakano Glenn, University of California, Berkeley
Paul P. Diverse and Hilaria Panglao, University of Hawai'i, Hilo: Filipinos Sakadas: Work and Social Life on a Hawai'i Sugar Plantation,
1946-1994
Ku-Sup Chin, University of California, Irvine: Transnational Community: Globalization for the Korean Community in Los Angeles
Karen Leonard, University of California, Irvine: Working Across National and Generational Boundaries: South Asians in the Middle East
Keiko Yamanaka, University of California, Berkeley: Nepalese Labor Migration to Japan: Immigration Policies and Labor Market Inequality
70. Roundtables
Presider: Jane Prather, Calif. State University Northridge
Table 1. Applied Sociology: Teaching Community Fieldwork
(Sponsored by the Committee on Teaching)
Organizer: K. William Wasson, California State University, Los Angeles
Discussant: Theresa Montini, UC San Francisco
Shelly K. Habel, University of Hawaii, Manoa: Talking Story: Narration in a Plantation Community
Harry Perlstadt, Michigan State University: Accreditation Standards and Experiential Learning
John P. Myers, University of Texas, El Paso: Undergraduate Internship/Field Experience in Sociology: Past, Present, and Goals for the Future
K. William Wasson, California State University, Los Angeles: Training Students to Return to Their Neighborhoods to Organize Through
Needs Assessment Techniques
Table 2. Social Inferencing Theory
Organizer: Alexander Durig, California State University, San Marcos
Margret Crowdes, California State University, San Marcos: Embodied Knowledge and Meaning: The Next Paradigm Shift
Christie Hallie, California State University, San Marcos: Meaning, Logic, and Emotion Beyond Words: The Social Construction of Education
for the Deaf
Tony Bittar, California State University, San Marcos: Comparing Autismand Alzheimer's Disease
Ina Enriquez, California State University, San Marcos: The Meaningful Perception of Music
Table 3. Fruitful Encounters: Postmodern Thought, Radical Ecology, and Cultural Studies
Organizer: Simon Gottschalk, University of Nevada, Las Vegas
Bill Devall, Humboldt State University: Bioregion on the Edge: An Application of Deep Ecology to Issues of Public Policy in a Specific
Bioregion
Timothy Ingalsbee, Cascadia Fire Ecology Education Project: Practicing Unity in Diversity: Eco-Anarcha-Feminism in the Earth First!
Movement
Steve Zavestoski, Washington State University, Vancouver: Environmentalism for the Postmodernist: The "Truth" About "Nature"
John Ely, St. Mary's College and William Stearns, Prescott College: The Little (m)Other Earth: A Lacanian Critique of Deep Ecology
Table 4: Occupations, Professions, and the Labor Force
Organizer: Amy S. Wharton, Washington State University
Ronald Smith, University of Nevada, Las Vegas: Professional Ideology and Leadership in Higher Education
Karen Pugliesi, Northern Arizona University: Emotional Labor: Work Conditions, Perceptions of Job Stress and Well-Being
Kathleen French: Deconstructing the "M": Changes in JapaneseWomen's Labor Force Patterns Since 1950
Table 5. Social Movements
Organizer: Jean Stockard, University of Oregon
Daniel Kadden, Evergreen State College: From "Civic Protection" to Public Affairs: The Institutionalization of American Jewish
Advocacy,1933-1975
Christin McVey, University of California, San Diego: Recruitment Strategiesinto "High-Risk" Social Movements
Yusuf Ziya Özcan: Determinants of Political Behavior in Turkey:The Case of Istanbul
Table 6. Sociology of Affirmative Action and Civil Liberties
(Sponsored by the Committee on the Status of Women, the Committee on CivilRights and Civil Liberties, and the Committee on Freedom in
Research andTeaching)
Organizer: Peter Phillips, Sonoma State University
Rani Bush, University of California, Santa Barbara: Maintaining Privilege:Race, Rhetoric, and Reality
Martyn Kingston, University of Puget Sound: The Threat to AffirmativeAction in the United States and South Africa: Comparative History,
Philosophy,and Politics
Dale McPherson, Salt Lake City College: The All American Game -- Is ItAffirmative Action? How to Play the Game
Peter Phillips, Sonoma State University: Post 209: Sociology of AffirmativeAction Realities in California
Table 7. Stratification in Current and Former State Socialist Societies
Organizer: Ted Gerber, University of Oregon
Presider and Discussant: Oleg I. Gubin, University of Utah
Allassya Bogaevskaya, University of Nebraska: Patterns of Social Stratificationin Modern Russian Society
Oleg I. Gubin, Edward L. Kick, Oxana A. Kostioutchenko, and Andrea McGinn,University of Utah: State Transition and Dynamics of
Inequality in Russia
Edward L. Kick, Oleg I. Gubin, Thomas J. Burns, and Byron Davis, Universityof Utah: Income Inequality in Russia: World System Analysis
Yujun Mei, Arizona State University: Newly Rich Groups in China
Table 8. Undergraduate Student Roundtable: Women and Health
(Sponsored by the Student Affairs Committee and the Society for the Studyof Symbolic Interaction)
Organizers: Candan Duran-Aydintug, University of Colorado, Denver andMichael Douglas Ketchum, Humboldt State University
Marilyn Harper, Mills College: Patterns of Breast Cancer Screening: Experiencesand Insights of African American Women in the San
Francisco Bay Area
Rebecca Young, California State University, Los Angeles: The Attitudesof College Students Toward Abortion: The 1990s
Anne Abramson, California State University, Chico: Teens and Abortionin California
Nancy Marisa Gomez, Chapman University: The Scarlet Letter": SelectiveDisclosure of AIDS or HIV+ Status of Women and Children and
the Calculusof Decision Making
Carrie Allen, Desiree Concepcion, Angel Garcia, Coralyn McCabe, and ElizabethWaldon, California State University, San Bernardino: Her
Road to Happy Destiny:Women's Only Meetings in Alcoholic Anonymous
FRIDAY, APRIL 17, 12:00 - 1:45 P.M. SESSIONS
71. Paper: The Sociologist Behind the Camera: Creating and Making Senseof Visual Data
Organizers: Maggie Kusenbach, University of California, Los Angeles andChristine Morton, University of California, Los Angeles
Eric Rivera, University of California, Los Angeles: The Use of Videoand Audio Materials in Understanding the Sequences of Children's
EmotionalBehaviour in a Preschool Setting
Gillian Goslinga-Roy, University of California, Santa Cruz: StudyingUp with Video: A Case Study in Class Politics and the Ethnographic
Enterprise
Carol Martori and Virginia Maggio, San Diego State University: SwappingStories with the Camera: Guatemalan Women Recount their
Revolutionary Experience
Jeff Goodwin and Susan Rakosi Rosenbloom, New York University: The Presentationof Selves in Everyday Protest; Exploring the
Dramaturgy of Dissent throughVideo
Melinda Milligan, University of California, Davis: Notes on the Use ofVisual Artifacts in the Study of the Built Environment
72. Paper: Social Networks
Organizer: Gretchen Peterson, University of Arizona
Tina A. Quartaroli, University of California, Irvine: The Summer of LoveMeets the Golden Years: A Feminist Network Study of Generational
Effectson Elder-Years Living Preferences
Kristine Zentgraf, University of California, Los Angeles: "Here,no one lives for free": Immigrant Women's Social Networks
David Richmond and Mark A. Konty, University of Arizona: Landscapes ofCrime Severity: Attitudes in Blau Space
J. Dean Miller, University of Arizona: Framing Cognition: The Role ofNetworks in Framing and Collective Action
73. Panel: Symbolic Interaction: Ethnographic Studies of Migration and Mobility
(Sponsored by the Society for the Study of Symbolic Interaction)
Organizer: Dwaine Plaza, Oregon State University
Discussant: Anton Allahar, University of Western Ontario
Dwaine Plaza, Oregon State University: The Adaptation of Caribbean Immigrant Families to the British Social and Cultural Milieu: 1960-1996
Tony Haddad, University of Western Ontario: The Family Context of Adaptation: A Case Study of Arab Immigrant Couples in Toronto
Kristen Ghodsee, University of California, Berkeley: Empowerment Through Exploitation?: The Female Face of the Great Puerto Rican
Migration
Carol Dean Archer, City University of New York, Graduate Center and Long Island University: Which Way Does the Wind Blow: Group
Interaction, PoliticalIdentity and Participation among Caribbean Immigrants
Ion Motkin, University of California, Santa Barbara: The Transnational Nature of Samoan and Pacific Islander Families
74. Paper: Deviance and Youth
Organizer: Joshua S. Meisel, University of Colorado
Discussant: Jill DuDeck, California State University, Northridge
Kenneth H. Laundra, Utah State University: The PLURfect Crime: A Sociological Perspective on the Rave Community
William B. Brown, University of Michigan, Flint and Randal G. Shelden,University of Nevada, Las Vegas: The Fight for Survival: Gangs,
Family Values,Racism, and Human Rights Violations
Stacey Nofziger, University of Arizona: Juvenile Assault: Can ControlTheory Explain America's Violent Youth?
David Lee Keiser, University of California, Berkeley: Risks and Realitiesof the At-Risk Label: A Teacher's Conundrum
75. Paper: Sociology of Religion I
Organizer: Richard Machalek, University of Wyoming
Joseph B. Gittler, Duke University: Ideas of Human Social Concord andDiscord in Religion
Moira DeNike, University of Hawaii: A Vision Revised: The Framing andLegitimation of the Nation of Islam
Kazem Alamdari, California State University, Los Angeles: Civil Societyand Islam: Analysis of the Election that Reflects Change
76. Paper: Inequality and the Family, Part I
Organizer: Stacy Hammons, Washington State University
Stacy Zurbrigg, York University: Power in the Marital Relationship: A TheoreticalApproach to Interpersonal Power
Katherine Billstrom, Gary Kiger, and Pamela Riley, Utah State University:Gender, Work, and Family: Relative Contributions vs. Doing Gender
Candan Duran-Aydintug, University of Colorado at Denver: Division ofLabor in Remarried Families: Effects of Objective Realities and
SubjectivePerceptions of Equity on Spousal Well-Being
June Ellestad, Washington State University: Inequities Within Marriages:Why do Husbands and Wives Perceive Justice Differently?
77. Paper: Papers in the Tradition of the Work of Anselm Strauss, I
Organizer: Roberta Lessor, Chapman University
Presider: Solomon Davis, Holy Names College
Discussant: Nan Paulsen Chico, California State University, Hayward
Elanor Krassen Covan, University of North Carolina: Revisiting the RelationshipBetween Elder Modelers and Their Proteges
Monica J. Casper and Vivian A. Christensen, University of California,Santa Cruz: Creating and Contesting the "Hormone Disruption
Thesis":Emergent Social Worlds in the Environmental Health Arena
Laura Mamo, University of California, San Francisco: Death and Dying:Confluences of Emotion and Awareness
Aaron Smith, University of South Florida: Working With Grandmother Care-Giversof African-American Children Exposed to Crack Cocaine:
Studying Second-timeMotherhood
Roberta Lessor, Chapman University: Using the Team Approach of AnselmStrauss in Action-Oriented Research: "Doing" Global Educationin
the Public Schools
78. Panel: Beyond Race and Ethnicity? Gendered and Sexual Formations of/in Asian America
Organizer: Jiannbin "J" Lee Shiao, University of California,Berkeley
Discussant: Grace Kim, University of California, Berkeley
Anthony S. Chen, University of California, Berkeley: Lives at the Centerof the Periphery, Lives at the Periphery of the Center: Chinese
American Masculinities and Bargaining with Hegemony
Randy Molina Bunnao, University of California, Santa Cruz: Representationsof Gay Asian Male Identity in Gay Popular Culture
Heather Camp, University of California, Berkeley: Gendered Perceptionsof Intimate Heterosexual Encounters
79. Paper: The Impact of the Globalization of Capitalism and Democracyon State and Culture
Organizer: Lawrence Sneden, California State University, Northridge
Enrico A. Marcelli, University of California, San Diego and Grant Power,West Los Angeles Community Development Corporation: Economic
Restructuring,Mexican Labor Migration, and Restrictionist U.S. Immigration Sentiment
Suzanne M. Coshow, University of Notre Dame and Ed Wingengach, Universityof South Carolina: Superseding Democracy: The Political
Implications ofthe North American Free Trade Agreement
Cheryl Radeloff, University of Nevada, Las Vegas: "He's Got theWhole World in His Hands": The Rise and Development of Phone Sex asan
International Industry
Ellen M. Starbird, Laney College: Lawsuits as Multinational Attack onAcademic Freedom and International Solidarity: The Case of the
Neptune Jade
80. Panel: The Future of the California Sociological Association: Panel and Discussion for California Sociologists
Organizer: Gordon Clanton, San Diego State University
Earl Babbie, Chapman University
Hal Charnofsky, California State University, Dominguez Hills
Robin Franck, Southwestern College
James Glynn, Bakersfield College
Charles F. Hohm, San Diego State University
John Kinch, San Francisco State University
Phyllis Cancilla Martinelli, St. Mary's College
Charles S. Powers, Santa Clara University
81. Roundtables
Presider: David McCullough, California State University Sacramento
Table 1. Teaching Clinical, Applied, and Practice Sociology: What Works and What Doesn't!
(Sponsored by the Committee on Practice, Applied, and Clinical Sociology)
Organizer: Grace Maria Marvin, California State University at Chico
John Lamberton, Transtrak: Integrating Classroom Sociology with the Real World of Applied Sociology
Table 2. The Politics of Academic Mythmaking about Minorities: Rechallenging the Sacred Cow
Organizer: Elsa O. Valdez, California State University, San Bernardino
Mary Texeira, California State University, San Bernardino: Challenging Darwinism in the Classroom
Stephanie Lopez, California State Polytechnic University: Nondominant Approaches to the Rhetoric of Oppression
Mary Beth Kelsey, California State University, San Bernardino: Teaching About White Privilege
Elsa O. Valdez, California State University, San Bernardino: The Political Construction of Social Reality: Still Crossing Borders
Table 3. Sociology of Culture
Organizer: Jean Stockard, University of Oregon
Shoon Lio, San Diego State University: Re-membering America: Citizenship,Cold Wars, and Apocalyptic Visions
Kevin Young and Michael Atkinson, University of Calgary: Flesh Journeys:Urban Primitives, Body Alteration, and Resistance to Gender
Oppressive BodyLines
Lilach Lev Ari, University of Haifa: The Emergence of Ethnicity: FormerSoviet Union Immigrants in the Israeli Kibbutz
Table 4. Emergent and Resistant Selves in Social Interaction
(Sponsored by the Society for the Study of Symbolic Interaction)
Organizers: Christopher S. Schmitt, Oregon State University and RichardG. Mitchell, Jr., Oregon State University
Presider: Richard G. Mitchell, Jr., Oregon State University
Laurenc L. DeVita, Independent Scholar: Some Aspects of Self: A ComplexBiocultural Sociological Consideration of Self
Christopher S. Schmitt, Oregon State University: Barely Normal: SelfMade in the Kitchen
Anna Belinda Sandoval, University of California, Santa Barbara: SocialInteractions at a Women's Bathroom: Upstairs at the Peacock
Lillian M. Jonas, SWCA Environmental Consultants: Talking About BodyIssues on the River: A Matter of Freedom or Control?
Table 5. Inequality in Education
Organizer: Irenee R. Beattie, University of Arizona
Cori Groth, University of Utah: Persistence of Change: The Limits andPossibilities in Urban Schools
Eileen McConnell, University of Notre Dame: Mexican Origin Eighth GradeAchievement: The Effects of Parent and Student Aspirations
Jennifer S. Thompson, University of Arizona: Multiculturalism in SchoolCurricula
Nicole A. Ventrone, University of Phoenix: Bilingual Education and theEnglish Only Movement: Public Attitudes Through Mass Media
Table 6. Raced, Classed, Gendered, Queered: Resisting and Enacting Power
Organizer: Teresa Scherzer, University of California, San Francisco
Discussant: Cathy Tashiro, University of California, San Francisco
Janelle L. White, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor: Our Silence WillNot Protect Us: Black Women Confronting Sexual and Domestic
Violence
Ginna M. Babcock, University of Idaho: In the Shadow of the Law: Perceptionsof the Legal System by Lesbian Nonresidential Mothers
Anna Muraco, University of California, Davis: Owning Up to Privilege:Whiteness, Feminism, and the Nature of Racism
Leah McMahon and Janet Sheridan, Northern Arizona University: ExperiencesWith Homophobia: A Subculture's Voice
Table 7: Social Movement Outcomes
Organizer: Rachel L. Einwohner, University of Washington
Presider: Jocelyn A. Hollander, University of Oregon
Discussant: Rachel L. Einwohner, University of Washington
Jennifer Earl, University of Arizona: Methods, Movements, and Outcomes:Methodological Difficulties in the Study of Extra-Movement
Outcomes
Kendra Schiffman and Marie Cornwall, Brigham Young University: Expansionof Political Equality: The Woman Suffrage Movement in the
American West
Vernon L. Bates, Pacific University: The Decline of a Social Movement Organization: Opportunities, Constraints, and Strategy
Nella Van Dyke, University of Arizona: Stale Tactics and Movement Failure: Protest Tactics and Movement Outcomes on a University Campus
Table 8. Research on Social Problems: Real-World Applications of Sociological Theory -- Undergraduate Student Papers
Organizer: Karl T. Pfeiffer, University of Alaska, Anchorage
Discussant: Robert Kettlitz, University of Alaska, Anchorage
Lisa M. Gilman, University of Alaska, Anchorage: The Influence of Curriculum Tracking on Delinquency
Celesta E. Atkins, California State University, San Bernardino: Rape in the African American Community
L. Anne Bay, University of Alaska, Anchorage: Effects of Isolation ina Frail Elderly Population
Andrew Hickman: University of Alaska, Anchorage: The Marginalization of Deviant Occupations: An Examination of Real vs. Perceived Traits
of Exotic Dancers
Table 9. Undergraduate Student Roundtable: Criminology
(Sponsored by the Student Affairs Committee and the Society for the Study of Symbolic Interaction)
Organizers: Candan Duran-Aydintug, University of Colorado, Denver andMichael Douglas Ketchum, Humboldt State University
Marci Boswell, California State University, Los Angeles: Student Attitudes Toward Domestic Violence: It Matters Who the Victims and
"Abusers" Are
Jose Sierra, California State University, Los Angeles: The Development of Drug Use Among Post High School Graduates
Michael Temple, University of Puget Sound: An Examination of the Representation Serial Homicide
Lisa Dawn Harvey-Pollari, Mills College: Current Attitudes About Marital Rape and Misuse of Sex in Marriage
Patricia Domingues Little and Cherie Bogel, California State University,San Bernardino: Spousal Abuse is Child Abuse: Toward Greater Specificity in Defining Child Maltreatment
FRIDAY, APRIL 17, 2:00 - 3:45 SESSIONS
82. Featured Presidential Session: Sociological Contributions to Understanding Economic Processes and Institutions
Organizer: David A. Snow, University of Arizona, President, PSA
Presider: Walter W. Powell, University of Arizona
Presenters: Michael Burawoy, University of California, Berkeley
Neil Fligstein, University of California, Berkeley
Mark Granovetter, Stanford University
Charles Perrow, Yale University and University of Arizona
Walter Powell, University of Arizona
83. Paper: Visualizing Society, Seeing Ourselves
Organizer: Wayne Martin Mellinger, Ventura College
Abelardo O. Recio, Claremont Graduate University, Michelle H. Wierson and Alexis Hallberg, Pomona College: (Un)Adulterated Selves: Some
Snapshots and Constructions of the Adolescent Self
Jane C. Carlson, Rutgers University: Attributes of Empowerment: Visual Typification in Children's Art
Shelley Kowalski, University of Oregon: The Fragile Weapon of Good Intentions
Dick Skeen and James Fry, Northern Arizona University: Social Cinematic Cues for Hollywood Heroes and Heroines
Wayne Martin Mellinger, Ventura College: Textual Guerrillas in the Corporate Mists: Visual Representations of Workplace Resistance
84. Panel: Research on Female Adolescence: Sexuality and Identity
Organizer: Laurie Schaffner, University of California, Berkeley
Amy Leisenring, New Mexico State University: A Hidden Problem: AdolescentGirls' Experiences with Dating Violence
Adalberto Aguirre, Jr. and Glenn Tsunokai, University of California, Riverside: A Descriptive Portrait of Teen Mothers
Tanya Nieri, Arizona State University: The Effects of Motherhood: Post First-Birth Factors as Predictors of Multiple Teen Pregnancies
Leslie Bell, University of California, Berkeley: The Politics of Protection: The Quest for Care and Safety in the Reproductive Health Practices of Teenaged Girls
85. Paper: Papers in the Tradition of the Work of Anselm Strauss, II
Organizer: Roberta Lessor, Chapman University
Presider: Leonard Schatzman, University of California, San Francisco
Discussant: Steven P. Wallace, University of California, Los Angeles
Katarin Jurich, Stockton Unified School District: Method as Practice: The Mediation of Culture in Inquiry
Rebecca H. Chatfield, University of Washington: Negotiating the Great Divide: Bringing People Back Into Software Design
Carolyn Wiener, University of California, San Francisco: Applying the Straussian Frameworks of Action, Negotiation, and Social Arenas to a
Study of Accountability in Hospitals
Adele E. Clarke, University of California, San Francisco: Pulling and Being Pushed by Grounded Theory / Symbolic Interaction Around the
Postmodern Turn
Reception to follow
88. Author Meets Critics: M.A. Bortner's "Youth in Prison: We the People of Unit Four"
Organizer: Mary Romero: Arizona State University
Author: M. A. Borner
Critics: Larry Van Sickle, Rollins College
Avery Gordon, University of California, Santa Barbara
Stephen Pfohl, Boston College
89. Paper: Violence Between Intimates
Organizer: Mary Riege Laner, Arizona State University
Presider: Kathleen Ferraro, Arizona State University
Megan Bruns, Whitman College and Naomi Abrahams, Whitman College: Gendered Violence, Gendered Response: Coordinated Community
Responses to Domestic Violence
Michele A. Adams, University of California, Riverside: Whose Voice: Mandatory Medical Reporting and the Battered Woman
Joan Smith Beerline, University of California, Davis: Moving Toward an Exit (Maybe): Women Leaving Abusive Partners
90. Panel: Editors as Mentors: Tips for Scholarly Writing
(Sponsored by the Society for the Study of Symbolic Interaction)
Organizer: Kathy Charmaz, Sonoma State University
Charles Hohm, San Diego State University, Editor, Sociological Perspectives
Steve Rutter, Pine Forge Press, A Division of Sage Publications
Claude Teweles, Roxbury Publishing Company
Naomi Schneider, University of California Press
Peter Labella, Sage Publications
Serina Beauparlant, Mayfield Publishing
91. Panel: The Significance of Race and Ehnicity for Asian Pacific Americans
Organizer: Jiannnbin "J" Lee Shiao, University of California, Berkeley
Discussant: David Lopez, University of California, Los Angeles
Sharon Kim, University of Southern California: The Generational Transition within Korean Churches
Sujatha Jesudason, University of California, Berkeley: The Transnational Making of South Asians in the U.S.
Ion Motkin, University of California, Santa Barbara and Irvine: Pan-Polynesian Identity in Schools, The Notion of Openness and Closure of
Samoan Communities,and Solidarity in Institutional Spaces
Mia Tuan, University of Oregon: Pan-Ethnic Possibilities Among Multi-Generation Asian Ethnics
92. Workship: Becoming (Ever More) Effective Leaders: An Interactive Workshop
Organizer and Presider: Pamela Roby, University of California, Santa Cruz
FRIDAY, APRIL 17, 4:00 - 5:45 P.M. PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS
93. Presidential Address and Awards Ceremony
Awards: Sharon K. Davis, University of La Verne
Introduction of the President: Cecilia Ridgeway, Stanford University, President-Elect 1999
Presidential Address: David Snow, University of Arizona: Tha Value of Sociology
FRIDAY EVENING RECEPTION, 5:45 - 6:45 p.m.
Presidential Reception
FRIDAY, APRIL 17, 8:30 - 9:45 P.M. SESSION
94. Featured Presidential Session: Contributions of Sociology to Understanding Gender
Organizer: David A. Snow, University of Arizona, President, PSA
Presider: Judith Howard, University of Washington and Vice President, PSA
Presenter: Paula England, University of Arizona
Discussants: Christine Williams, University of Texas
Scott Coltrane, University of California, Riverside
SATURDAY APRIL 18 SUMMARY OF EVENTS
8 am - 5 pm Registration
8 am - 5:45 pm Sessions
8:30 am - 5 pm Publisher's Displays
12 - 1:45 pm Presidential Panel: New Perspectives on the Self
2 - 3:45 pm Presidential Panel: Social Movements
4 - 5:45 pm Plenary Session: Sorokin Lecture, Black Wealth/White Wealth
8:30 - 9:45 pm Evening Sessions: Presidential Panel on Critical Issues in Higher Education and Regular Session on Teaching Sociology in
High Schools
9:45 - 10:45 pm Student Reception
SATURDAY, APRIL 18, 8:00 - 9:45 A.M. SESSIONS
95. No session scheduled
96. Paper: Transformations of Capitalism and Culture
Organizers: Wade T. Roberts, University of Arizona and Tim Bartley, University of Arizona
Carol Miller, Humboldt State University: Corporate Logos and the Commodification of Space on Teenagers
Jarett Paschel, University of Washington: The Construction of Flavorsin Evolving Capitalist Markets
Donna Roberge, Clark College: A 1996 Anecdotal Glimpse of the Transformationof Capitalism and Culture in Lithuania
Anne Tuominen, University of Washington: The Estonian Tourism Industry:How Cell Phones, Sex Shops, and Service-Oriented Capitalism
Change Everything
97. Panel: Out of Academe: University Training Programs in Sociological Practice
(Sponsored by the Committee on Practice, Applied, and Clinical Sociology)
Organizer: Jerry Krause, Humboldt State University
Harry Perlstadt, Michigan State University
James Sherohman, St. Cloud State University
Chuck Powers, Santa Clara University
Richard Serpe, California State University, San Marcos
Jerry Krause, Humboldt State University
98. Identity and Politics
Organizer: Peter L. Callero, Western Oregon University
Thomas J. Linneman, University of Washington: Risky Identities: The Lives of Conservative Christians and Gay Men and Lesbians in
Disparate Political Climates
Dawn McCaffrey, State University of New York, Albany: Victims, Survivors,and Activists: Collective Identity and Women's Experiences of Sexual Violence
Ronda L. Priest, University of Southern Indiana: The Politician, Typifications, and Emotion Decoding
99. Paper: California in the National Imagination
Organizers: David Goldberg and Mary Romero, Arizona State University
Aida Hurtado, University of California, Santa Cruz: Becoming the Mainstream: Implications of the Changing Demographics in California for
Higher Education
Tommy Lotts, University of Missouri: Sargent Johnson and Black Consciousness in the Art of America
Chris Carlsson, Shaping San Francisco: The Progress Club: 1934 and Class Memory
Eric Avila, University of California, Los Angeles: Parker's LA: Law Enforcement and the Culture of Whiteness in Post-War Los Angeles
100. Paper: Racial and Ethnic Stratification
Organizer: Ted Gerber, University of Oregon
Discussant: Daniel P. Dohan, University of California, Berkeley
Paul I anski, University of Plymouth: Economic Restructuring and RacialStratification in Great Britain and the United States
Paul Lopez, Boise State University: An Analysis of Occupational Segregation Among Chicanos, Mexicanos, and Anglo Males, 1980-1990: Are Latino Workers Reaching Economic Parity?
Michael Aguilera, SUNY at Stony Brook: Labor Market Outcomes Among Legalized Immigrants in the United States: Human Capital and
Social Capital Determinants of Success
101. Paper: Sociology of Religion II
Organizer: Richard Machalek, University of Wyoming
Presider: T.L. Brink, Crafton Hills College
Daniel Vieira, California State University, Northridge: Ecclesiastical Attrition: Constructionist Views on Declining Membership in Catholic
And Mainstream Protestant Denominations
Robert Reynolds, Weber State University: Blowing the Shofar: Religion and the Internet
Elizabeth N. Nelson, California State University, Fresno and Ed Nelson, California State University, Fresno: Religion in America at the End of
The Twentieth Century
102. Paper: Symbolic Interaction: Mass Media and Everyday Life
(Sponsored by the Society for the Study of Symbolic Interaction)
Organizer: David I. Altheide, Arizona State University
Kristoffer Haines, Lori A. Cramer, Oregon State University, Oregon State University: The Role of Local Media in Understanding the Symbolic
Meaning of Shifting Identity in Oregon Coastal Communities
Hoh Kim, University of Washington: Showing Everyday People in Korean Corporate Advertising: Is it Real Everyday Life?
David Boyns, University of California, Riverside: Turning Off Television: A Phenomenological Examination of Television Viewing
Robert Snow, Arizona State University: Establishing Flow in Daily Life Through Media
103. Paper: Health Care Professional-Patient Relationships and Interactions
Organizer: Kathleen Johnston Roberts, University of California, San Francisco
Debora Bone, Cabrillo College: Micro Manifestations of Macro Changes: Nursing, Emotionality, and Managed Care
Ann Marie Kinnell, University of Southern Mississippi: A Study of HIV Prevention and Test Counseling: The Social Organization of
Client-Centered Discourse
Wendy Levinson, Donald K Freeborn, and John Mullooly, Kaiser Foundation Hospital, Center for Health Research: Gender and Risk of
Medical Malpractice
Clyde R. Pope, Allen A. Russell, and Jonathon B. Brown, Kaiser Foundation Hospital, Center for Health Research: Quizzing the Patient: How
is Patient Satisfaction with Primary Care Clinicians Affected by the Clinicians' Asking Them About Health Habits and Moods?
Loren Sachs, California State University, Dominguez Hills: The Effects of Managed Care: Perceptions from the Allied Health Professions
104. Paper: Symbolic Interaction: Studies in the Sociology of Deviance, Part II
(Sponsored by the Society for the Study of Symbolic Interaction)
Organizer: Scott Grills,Augustana University College
Tina Deshotels, Jackie Eller, and Alexis Rennie, Middle Tennessee State University: Entertaining Protest: An Analysis of Marilyn Manson,
Nine Inch Nails, Rage Against the Machine, and Ani DiFranco
John M. Johnson, Yvonne Luna, Lin Biang, Diana Freeman, Cyndi LaMarche, Kim Pallay, and Judy Stein, Arizona State University: Orders of Protection and the Stake in Conformity Thesis
Judith Montoya, Texas Woman's University: Discreditable Identity: Farmers' Markets, Farmers' Identities
Michael Blain and Jeremy Maxand, Boise State University: Enough is Enough!: Rivalism and Rhetoric in an Anti-Drug Campaign
105. Workshop: Do's and Don'ts of Academic Publishing
Organizer: Judith A. Howard, University of Washington
Judith A. Howard, University of Washington, Co-Editor, SIGNS: Journal of Women in Culture and Society
Chuck Hohm, San Diego State University, Editor, Sociological Perspectives
Linda Molm, University of Arizona, Editor, Social Psychology Quarterly
Beth Schneider, University of California, Santa Barbara, Editor, Gender and Society
106. Roundtables
Presider: Dean S. Dorn, California State University Sacramento
Table 1. Undergraduate Student Roundtable: Down and Out in America (PartII)
(Sponsored by the Student Affairs Committee)
Organizer: Candan Duran-Aydintug, University of Colorado, Denver
Jackie George, Linfield College: A Culture Betwixt and Between: Why
Alexander Sacia Wegmann, Linfield College: Socially Unacceptable
Nathan Cox, Linfield College: Project Respond
Mikayla Pans, Linfield College: Homeless Street Youth: A Portrait of their Drug and Alcohol Abuse
Table 2. Undergraduate Student Roundtable: Current Issues
(Sponsored by the Student Affairs Committee)
Organizer: Candan Duran-Aydintug, University of Colorado, Denver
Daniel Santos, California State University, Los Angeles: Perception Differences Among U.P.S. Employees During a National Strike
Rebecca River-Teague, Mills College: Status and Meaning in the Modern World of Craft
Vida Villanueva, Mills College: Sell Me Something for After School: A Content Analysis of Children's Television Commercials
Nicole E. Fox, Western Oregon University: A Sociological Exploration of Goddess Worship in the Pacific Northwest
Sare Marcine Sorseth, Western Oregon University: Understanding of Retirement
Table 3. Undergraduate Student Roundtable: Studying Criminology with Microcase
Organizer: Stephanie Marquez, California State University, Hayward
Eric Sands, California State University-Hayward: An Evaluation of Social Bonding Theory Utilizing Rodney Stark's Microcase
Sarah Guerrero, California State University-Hayward: An Evaluation o fSexual Behavior as an Index of Social Disorganization Theory Using
Microcase
Otilia Rodriguez, California State University-Hayward: Opinions Regarding the Death Penalty as a Reflection of a Marxist Class System in
Data Found in Microcase
Sandra Villareal, California State University-Hayward: The Debate Regarding I.Q. and Criminal Behavior as Revealed in Microcase Data
Keith Happle, California State University-Hayward: Explanations of Auto Theft as Explored in Microcase Data
Table 4. Graduate Student Roundtables: International Issues
(Sponsored by the Student Affairs Committee)
Organizer: Candan Duran-Aydintug, University of Colorado, Denver
Odul Bozkut, University of Minnesota: Republican Nationalism, Missionary Zeal: Unlikely Friends on Campus (The Making of Young
Women at an American Missionary School in Early Republican Turkey)
Mazen Hashem, University of California, Riverside: Theories of Inequality and Social Control: An Attempt to Integration
Michael L. Tcheek, Pacific Lutheran University: Totalitarian Instutitions: The Final Evolution of Capitalism
Christopher L. Soulsby, University of Colorado, Denver: Redefining the Unit of Analysis in International Relations Theory and Methodology:
A Case for Sociology
Jolan Hsieh, Arizona State University: Researching Taiwanese Women's Human Rights' Problems
Table 5. Graduate Student Roundtables: Issues in Research and Applied Sociology
(Sponsored by the Student Affairs Committee)
Organizer: Candan Duran-Aydintug, University of Colorado, Denver
Toni Lee Acevedo, California State University, Hayward: The Role of Social Support Networks in Disability Management Among Chronically
Ill College Students
Carla Corbett and Sandy Navarro: California State University, Sacramento: Proving the Null Hypothesis and Impressions of the "Real
World"of Applied Research
Kevin Green, California State University, Fullerton: The Impact of After School Tutoring
Table 6. Undergraduate Student Roundtable: Micro Issues in Race and Ethnicity
(Sponsored by the Student Affairs Committee)
Organizer: Candan Duran-Aydintug, University of Colorado, Denver
Tran Dang, University of California, Irvine: Internalized Racism Among Children of Korean and Vietnamese Immigrants
Kaylene Olson, Western Oregon University: Mexican Migrant Gender Renegotiated in a Daughter Community
Jodee Michelle Allen, Western Oregon University: Representation of Hispanics and Whites in the Justice System
Colin Olson, Western Oregon University: An Ethno-History of the Siletz Indians
Table 7. Undergraduate Student Roundtable: Sociology of Sport
(Sponsored by the Student Affairs Committee)
Organizer: Candan Duran-Aydintug, University of Colorado, Denver
Jessica Sampson, Linfield College: Spectators No More: Women on the Football Field
Darcie Hess, Linfield College: Importance of Winning
Scott Sinai, Linfield College: Sports and Gender Equality
Jesse Christopher Smith, Linfield College: Contradictory Interaction
Ryan Yin, Linfield College: What You Looking At? Peoples' Interactions with Mirrors in a College Weight Room
Table 8. Undergraduate Student Roundtable: Macro Issues in Race and Ethnicity
(Sponsored by the Student Affairs Committee)
Organizer: Candan Duran-Aydintug, University of Colorado, Denver
Jamie Kornberg, University of California, Santa Cruz: Might Separate and Equal be the Solution?
Deborah Hulbert, University of Puget Sound: Representation of African-Americans and Native Americans in School Curriculum
Keren H. Fenderson, University of New Mexico: A Quantitative Study of New Mexico Suicides: Minority/Non-Minority Differences in
Method of Infliction and Place of Occurrence
Shelley Marie Pollard, Western Oregon University: The Ku Klux Klan and Its Use of Religious Language and Symbols as a Method to
Procreate Domination
Table 9. Undergraduate Student Roundtable: Family and Family Policy
(Sponsored by the Student Affairs Committee)
Organizer: Candan Duran-Aydintug, University of Colorado, Denver
Charity Kerns, Western Oregon University: Foster Children
Dolores Victor: Public Housing and Welfare Reform
Sylvia Simmons, California State University, Los Angeles: Intergenerational Use of "Shame" and Its Impact on Self-Esteem and Relationships
Nancy Nam-Yee Song, University of California, Irvine: Interactions Between Korean Immigrant Parents and Their Children
Debbie Davis, California State University, Chico: Transitional Housing for At-Risk Teens
Table 10. Undergraduate Student Roundtable: Sociology of Gender
(Sponsored by the Student Affairs Committee)
Organizer: Candan Duran-Aydintug, University of Colorado, Denver
Lauren Araki, University of California, Santa Barbara: Gender Matters: A Study of Racism
Tara K. Acevedo, University of California, Berkeley: Body Image, Assimilation, and Chicana Mobility
Maria Rivas, California State University, Los Angeles: Male Physical Appearance as an Aspect of Relationship Formation: A Cross-Cultural
Comparison
Erin Dee Rogers, Whitman College: Eye to Eye: The Woman as Voyeur
Rebecca Bolton-Barber, Mills College: What They Expect Before They're Expecting: Women's Expectations About Childbirth
Elizabeth Walker, Mills College: Women and Smoking: Understanding Why Young Women Smoke Cigarettes
SATURDAY, APRIL 18, 10:00 - 11:00 A.M. SESSIONS
107. Featured Presidential Session: Author Meets Critics: Rodney Stark's The Rise of Christianity: A Sociologist Reconsiders History
Organizer: David A. Snow, University of Arizona, President, PSA
Author: Rodney Stark, University of Washington
Critics: Richard Machalek, University of Wyoming
Birger Pearson, University of California, Berkeley
James T. Richardson, University of Nevada, Reno
108. Panel: Feminism in a Postmodern World: Scripting Sexuality, Desiring Bodies
Organizer: Kate Hausbeck, University of Nevada, Las Vegas
Allen C. Shelton, University of Puget Sound: Freud's (Fe)Dora: Bodes, Fetishization, and Power
Alisa McAfee-Elder, University of Nevada, Las Vegas: Inscribing a Body: Ladders, Letters, Language
Kate Hausbeck, University of Nevada, Las Vegas: Phallic Feminism?: A Provocation and a Proposal
109. Paper: Culture and the Organization of Talk
Organizer: Mardi Kidwell, University of California, Santa Barbara
David Fearon, University of California, Santa Barbara: Organizations as Enacted Social Action
Michele Wakin, University of California, Santa Barbara: The Incorporation of Technology in Interaction: Technological Innovations in Calls to Directory Assistance
Mardi Kidwell, University of California, Santa Barbara: Intersubjectivity in Action: A Look at Narrative Accounts in "Problematic" Requests in
Cross-Cultural Front Desk Encounters
Kimberly S. Harbison, University of California, Santa Cruz: "Let's Try it This Way..." Directive Use in Children's Small Groups
110. Paper: Advances in the Study of Self-Concept and Identity
Organizer: Peter J. Burke, Washington State University
David Boyns, University of California, Riverside: The Role of Emotions in the Development and Maintenance of Self and Self-Identity
Peter J. Collier, Portland State University: Prosocial Behaviour as Role-IdentityCommitment: A Control System Model of Self
Gerald Hughes and Douglas W. Degher, Northern Arizona University: SubculturalDisengagement: An Extension of the Identity Change
Process Model
Glenn R. Manry, Washington State University: Identity Verification and the Efficacious Self
Richard T. Serpe, California State University, San Marcos and Sheldon Stryker and Matthew O. Hunt, Indiana University: The Reciprocal
Impact of Family and Work Identities on Future Orientation
111. Panel: Getting Into Program Evaluation: What You Need to Know About Evaluating Social Programs
(Sponsored by the Committee on Practice, Applied, and Clinical Sociology)
Organizer: Harvey Williams, University of the Pacific
Edgar Butler, University of California, Riverside
John (Jack) R. Dugan, Central Washington University
Pamela Richards, Analysis and Evaluation Network
Stephen F. Steele, Anne Arundel Community College and Applied Data Associates, Inc.
Alice van Ommeren, Research and Evaluation Consultant
112. Paper: Innovative Strategies for Teaching Sociology
(Sponsored by the Committee on Teaching)
Organizer: Virginia Mulle, University of Alaska, Juneau
Richard Baker and Alecia Baker, Boise State University: Team Teaching and Ethnic Status: A Course Using Sociology, Literature and Social Work
Delores E.B.C. Cleary, Bobbi Cummings, and Michael Emme, Central Washington University: The Emergent Self: Social Criticism and Video
Representation: An Interdisciplinary Approach
Eldon L. Wegner, University of Hawaii, Manoa: Observations and Lessons from Teaching in Learning Communities
Ed Sbarbaro, Colorado College: Service Learning in a Prisoner Transition Program
113. Panel: Whiteness in a Fishbowl: Situated Perspectives on White Identity, Privilege and Power
Organizer: Pamela Grace Perry, University of California, Berkeley
Cheryl Cole, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign: Inner City Basketballand Ethnographies of Whiteness: The Will to Know / The Will to Punish
Hiroshi Fukurai, University of California, Santa Cruz: Social Deconstruction of Whiteness and Views on Affirmative Action
Jessica Ringrose, York University: Whiteness in the Women's Studies Classroom: Pedagogical Strategies for "Decolonization"
Michael Sacks and Marika Lindholm, Northwestern University: Unpacking the Dynamics of Modern Racism - "Triple Privilege" and the
Philosophical Underpinnings of Upper Middle White Class White Male Identity
114. Paper: Courtship, Marriage, and Family
Organizer: Mary Riege Laner, Arizona State University
Presider: Sampson Lee Blair, Arizona State University
Robin Wolf, Diablo Valley College: Classroom Research on Marriages and Families
Sampson Lee Blair, Arizona State University and Zhenchao Qian, Arizona State University: Assortative Mating and Marital Quality
Nicholas H. Wolfinger, University of California, Los Angeles: The Effects of Family of Origin Structure on Cohabitation Duration
115. Paper: The Criminology of Hate: Hate and Bias Crime
Organizer: A. Leigh Ingram, University of Colorado, Denver
Patricia Ann Washington, San Diego State University: Hate Driven Sexual Assault: Dilemmas Confrontng Sexually Assaulted Lesbians, Gays, and Bisexuals
Robert E. Parker and Peter Simi, University of Nevada, Las Vegas: The Ideological Evolution of White Supremacy in the U.S.: From "Know
Nothings" to Armed Militias
Paul Iganski, University of Plymouth: Legal Instruments Against Anti-Semitic and Racist Violence in Europe: A Moral Scrutiny of Policy
Practice
Emilio L. Lombardi, Univesity of California, Los Angeles, Riki A. Wilchins, Gender PAC, Dana Priesling, Gender PAC, and Diana Malouf,
Rutgers University: Report from the First National Study of Transgender Violence
Alan D. Brown, III, University of California, Riverside: The Ecology of Hatred: An Examination of the Relationship Between Community and
Bias Based Crime
Leigh Ingram, University of Colorado, Denver: Newspaper Coverage of Hate Topics: The Case of Amendment 2 in Colorado
116. Panel: Sociology and Cultural Studies
Organizer: Robert Dunn, California State University, Hayward
Jon Cruz, University of California, Santa Barbara: The Black Spiritual and the Rise of American Subcultural Analysis
Herman Gray, University of California, Santa Cruz: Sociology and Cultural Studies: A Rapprochement, or How'd You Get to Cultural Studies and Do You Wanna Go Back
Barbara Epstein, University of California, Santa Cruz: Looking at Cultural Studies as a Subculture
Elizabeth Long, Rice University: Understanding Social Change: Sociological Implications of Cultural Studies
117. Roundtables
Presider: Jane Stockard, University of Oregon
Table 1. Gender and Work II: Organizational Culture, Networks, and Labor Patterns
Organizer: Eleen Baumann, University of Oregon
Karyn Andrade, California State University, Sacramento: Surviving the Crisis: Women, Power, Social Interaction and the Domestic Violence
Movement
M. Carolyn Hunt, University of California, Irvine: Organizational Culture: The Way Things Work Around Here
Alison Siskin, Stanford University: Occupational Sex Segregation by Race: A Story of Convergence and Similarities
Lisa Torres, University of California, Santa Barbara, Steven Velasco,University of California, Santa Barbara, and Matt Huffman, George Washington University: Social Networks and Job Mobility: Exploring the Sex Composition of Networks and Workplace Segregation Among
Women and Men Professionals
Table 2. Searching for the 'American Dream': Immigrant, Ethnic, and Women Entrepreneurs
Organizer: Sally Davies-Netzley, University of California, Irvine
Norma Stoltz Chinchilla, California State University, Long Beach and Nora Hamilton, University of Southern California: Transnationalism,
Immigrant Entrepreneurship, and the Immigrant Market in the U.S.: Changes in Entrepreneurship in L.A. After the Peace Accords in El Salvador and Guatemala
Edward J.W. Park, University of Southern California: From Glass Ceilingto Venture Capital: The Making of Asian American Entrepreneurship in Silicon Valley
Sally Davies-Netzley, University of California, Irvine: Pathways to Entrepreneurship among Anglo and Latina Women
Table 3. Leasing the Ivory Tower
Organizer: Julia Fox, University of Oregon
Julia Fox, University of Oregon: Theoretical Framework of the Corporate-University Ties
Ann Strahm, University of Oregon: Strategic Corporate Philanthropy
Andrea Coukos, University of Oregon: Nike, Inc.: Corporate Philanthropy and the University of Oregon
Triston Masat, University of Oregon: Student Newspaper Publication and Corporate Funding
Table 4. Deviance and Delinquency
Organizer: Jean Stockard, University of Oregon
Maria Wilson-Figueroa, Portland State University: Teenage Girls as Gang Members: A Study of Young Latinas
George D. Muedeking, California State University, Stanislaus: The Revival of Shame Punishments: Reintegration or Degradation
Table 5. Sociology of Marriage
Organizer: Jean Stockard, University of Oregon
Stacy D. Ruf, Arizona State University: The Effect of Mate Selection Patterns of Cohabiting Partners on the Transition to Marriage
Robert Kettlitz, University of Alaska, Anchorage: The Influence of Spousal Expectations, Interaction, and Bonding on Marital Quality: A Study of Selected Factors Affecting Individuals' Self-Reported Evaluation of their Marriage
Table 6. Studying Revolutions Through the Prism of Race, Gender, and Class
Organizer: John Foran, University of California, Santa Barbara
Julia Shayne, University of California, Santa Barbara: Gendered Revolutionary Bridges: A Feminist Theory of Revolutions
Linda Klouzal, University of California, Santa Barbara: Biography and Revolutionary Dynamics: Clues about Race, Gender, and Class in the
Cuban Revolution
Chris McAuley, University of California, Santa Barbara: Silencing the Salient: Explaining the Difficulties in Theorizing about Race in
Social Movements
Lorena Torres, University of California, Santa Barbara: Mujeres en Lucha:The Shadow of the Mexican Revolution
Thembisa Waetjen, University of Oregon: Masculinity and Political Mobilization: Studying Gender, Ethnicity, and Class in Anti-Apartheid
Resistance in South Africa
John Foran, University of California, Santa Barbara: Studying Revolutions through the Prism of Race, Gender, and Class: Notes toward a Framework
Table 7. The Masculinization/Feminization of Sport
Organizer: Jeannine Moga, Washington State University
Kendal L. Broad, Washington State University: Bad-ass Women: Sport, Gender, and the Disappearance of the Female Apologetic
Robert Duff, University of Portland and W. Stephen Royce, University of Portland: Social Status of Female Athletes
William McTeer, Wilfrid Laurier University and Philip White, McMaster University: The Gendering of Sport Injury in Canada: Multivariate
Analyses of National Survey Data
David Keiser, University of California, Berkeley: Boys Will Be Boys:On Perpetual Masculinism in Popular Sports
Table 8. Higher Education Funding and Sociology
Organizer: James L. Wood, San Diego State University
Darla Calvet, San Diego State University: Grant Writing for Sociology Curriculum and the Internet
James L. Wood, San Diego State University: California Higher Education After Veto of Funding Stabilization Bill, AB 1415
Patricia Clancy, Hawaii Pacific University: Presenting the Value of Sociological Jurisdiction
Nancy J. Federman, San Diego State University: Will Teach for Food
Table 9. Graduate Student Roundtables: Marriage and Family
(Sponsored by the Student Affairs Committee)
Organizer: Candan Duran-Aydintug, University of Colorado, Denver
Jennifer Jester, Arizona State University: Age at Marriage and its Effecton the First Birth for Women
Connie Brewer, California State University, Fullerton: Societal Denialof Child Sexual Abuse
Mary Michael Haley, University of Colorado, Denver: Support Systems for Families Following the Disclosure of Child Sexual Abuse
Hulya Yuksel, University of Colorado, Denver: The Consuming Behavior of Married Non-Working Women in the Process of Urbanization
SATURDAY, APRIL 18, 12:00 - 1:45 P.M. SESSIONS
118. Featured Presidential Session: New Perspectives on the Self
Organizer: Albert Bergesen, University of Arizona
Presider and Discussant: Jeffrey Prager, University of California, Los Angeles
Presenters: Albert Bergesen, University of Arizona
Alexandra Maryanski, University of California, Riverside
John W. Meyer, Stanford University
Jonathan Turner, University of California, Riverside
119. Paper: Asian American Women
Organizer: Rebecca Chiyoko King, University of San Francisco
Teresa Kay Williams, California State University, Northridge: Woman Enough: Asian, Male, and TG (Transgendered)
Carolyn Chen, University of California, Berkeley: A Space of Their Own: Christian Taiwanese Immigrant Women and the Home
Deborah Lou, University of California, Santa Barbara: We're All Sisters Here: Asian American Women's Experiences from Leftist Politics to SororityMembership
120. Paper: Learning Strategies in the Multicultural Classroom
(Sponsored by the Committee on Teaching)
Organizer: K. William Wasson, California State University, Los Angeles
Discussant: Judith Little, Humboldt State University
Hal Charnofsky, California State University, Dominguez Hills: The Abominable Use of Stereotypes
Susan B. Murray, University of California, Santa Cruz: Identity Showand Tell: Constructing Racial Biographies in the Classroom
Claire Langham, University of Redlands and Terpsi K. Tan, University of Hawaii: Socio-cultural and Parenting Factors Influencing
Educational Outcomes for Cambodian Students in Long Beach, California
Denise Dalaimo, University of Nevada, Las Vegas: Integrating Multicultural and Global Awareness into the Sociology Classroom
121. Paper: Inequality and the Family, Part II
Organizer: Alicia D. Cast, Washington State University
Wendy Furst, Western Washington University: Macro-Level Alternatives to Marriage: A Theoretical Discussion of the Division of Labor
Steven M. Ortiz, Sonoma State University: Competing for Power in Sport Families: The Wife and Controlling Mother-in-law
Troy McGinnis, University of Nevada, Las Vegas: Fathers' Rights: Backlash or Birthright?
Karla B. Hackstaff, Northern Arizona University: The Promise of Divorce Culture: A Quest for Gender Equality in Marriage
122. Panel: Negotiating the Academic Job Market: An Open Dialogue Between Faculty and Future Faculty
Organizer: Linda Stephens, Clemson University
Peter Callero, Western Oregon University
Kathryn Farr, Portland State University
Judy Howard, University of Washington
Cynthia Imanaka, Seattle Central Community College
123. Paper: Race and Urban Space
Organizers: David Goldberg and Mary Romero, Arizona State University
Lily Mendoza, Arizona State University: In the Shadows of the US Bases in the Phillipines: The Long Cast of Colonial Spaces and Identities
Rona Tamiko Halualani, Arizona State University: Signifying Hawaii-ness Through 'Aina' (Land) Spances: Homesteads, Home, and the
Mainland
Joao H. Costa Vargas, University of California, San Diego: Paradoxesof Race Fetishism: Blacks and Latinos in South Central Los Angeles
124. Paper: Issues in the Criminal Courts: Prosecution and Sentencing
Organizer: Rodney F. Kingsnorth, California State University, Sacramento
Discussant: Al Johnson, Los Angeles County Public Defender's Office
Jennifer Dunn, University of California, Davis: Intimate Stalking: Victimization Routines and Capable Prosecution
Carolyn Jackson, University of Northern Arizona and Warren Lucas, University of Northern Arizona: Sentencing of Felony Sex Offenders: An
Exploratory Study
Stephanie Amedeo Marquez, California State University, Hayward: JudicialDiscretion and the Three Strikes Referendum
Kathleen M. Collins, Southern Illinois University: The California Public Defender: Is Justice Still the Guardian of Liberty?"
125. Paper: The Sociology of Organizations
Organizer: Steven C. Velasco, University of California, Santa Barbara
Robert Hanneman and Kevin McNeill, University of California, Riverside: Environment and Agency: Producer Organization in the U.S. Salt Industry1915-1990
Daniel Jones, University of Arizona: The Political-Institutional Contextof Organizational Demography: Life Insurance Firms in New York and
Arizona
Ernest J. Cioffi and Gary A. Cretser, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona: Some Observations Concerning the Impact of
Technology on Social Organizations
Edward S. Greenberg, University of Colorado, Boulder, Leon Grunberg and Richard Anderson-Connolly, University of Puget Sound: Surviving
Downsizing:J ob Attitudes and Performance
126. Panel: Delinquency in Families: Focus on Girls in Trouble
Organizer: Laurie Schaffner, University of California, Berkeley
Laura Abrams, University of California, Berkeley: Professional Mothers and Wayward Girls: The Social Construction of Female Delinquency Duringthe Progressive Era
Lisa Bond-Maupin, New Mexico State University: Girls and Juvenile Justice in a Largely Hispanic Community
Janet Clinger, Western Addition YWCA: The Case of the San Francisco Come Into the Sun/YWCA Mentorship Program
127. Panel: The Frontal Assault on Tenure
(Sponsored by Committe on Freedom in Research and Teaching)
Organizer: Georgie Ann Weatherby, Gonzaga University
Pat Lauderdale, Arizona State University
James L. Wood, San Diego State University
James T. Richardson, University of Nevada, Reno
Roy E. Carter, Jr., University of Minnesota
128. Roundtables
Presider: William Canak, Middle Tennessee State University
Table 1. Institutionalization and Social Movements
Organizer: Elizabeth Armstrong, University of California, Berkeley
Discussant: Raka Ray, University of California, Berkeley
Richard Wood, University of New Mexico: Religion and Politics: Transporting Culture Across Organizations
Christopher Ansell, University of California, Berkeley: Party-Buildingas Interorganizational Politics: Syndicalists and Communists in
France,1918-1922
Michael Lounsbury, Northwestern University: The Structuration of Workin the U.S. Field of Finance
Nikki Raeburn, Ohio State University: The Rise of Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual Rights in the Corporate Workplace: The Impact of Employee
Mobilization and Institutional Context
Table 2. Sociology of Culture
Organizers: John Mohr, University of California, Santa Barbara and Jon Cruz, University of California, Santa Barbara
Presider: Francesca Guerra-Pearson, University of California, Santa Barbara
Marshall Battani, University of California, Davis: Organizational Fields, Cultural Fields, and Art Worlds: Making Photographs and Making
Photographers in the 19th Century
Sean Stryker, University of California, Berkeley: Political Culture, Social Mobilization, and State Building
Table 3. Disaster Research: Is a New Paradigm Necessary
Organizer: Paul W. O'Brien, California State University, Stanislaus
Paul W. O'Brien, California State University, Stanislaus: Reconceptualizing Race in Disaster Research
Dennis Mileti, University of Colorado: Sustainable Hazards Mitigation
Harvey Rich and Loretta Winters, California State University, Northridge: Is a New Organizational Disaster Paradigm Needed?
James Payne, California State University, Stanislaus: Rethinking Flood Mitigation in the U.S.
Table 4. Drug Policy in the 1990s
Organizer: Clayton Mosher, Washington State University
Eric Jensen, University of Idaho: Asset Forfeiture Law - An Update
Dennis Bowker, Washington State University: Parental Attitudes Toward DARE Programs
Clayton Mosher, Washington State University: Ecological Determinants of Drug Arrests
Table 5. Issues in Environmental Sociology
Organizer: John Bellamy Foster, University of Oregon
J. William Gibson, California State University, Long Beach: The Bolsa Chica War (1978-1997): Suburban Sprawl Versus the Wetland Rangers
Carlos Castro, University of Oregon: Is the Environment Missing in Marx's Critique of Classical Political Economy?
Nelta Edwards and Bob Bolin, Arizona State University, Constructing Riskin the Subartic: The Case of Amchitka, Alaska
Table 6. Culture and Religious Nationalism
Organizer: George M. Thomas, Arizona State University
Tahmoores Sarraf, Idaho State University: Shi'i Nationalism in the Community of Islam
Kazem Alamdari, California State University, Los Angeles: The Roots of Fundamentalism and the Failure of Political Islam
Yujun Mei, Arizona State University: Christianity in China
Table 7. Feminist Critiques of Science: Implications for Theory and Education
Organizers: Jaime Phillips, University of Nevada, Las Vegas and Cheryl Radeloff, University of Nevada, Las Vegas
Discussant: Maralee Mayberry, University of Nevada, Las Vegas
Lisa Weasel, University of California, Irvine: Myths and Metaphors of Modern Science: A Feminist Analysis of Cell and Molecular Biology
Marilyn MacDonald, Simon Fraser University: Roads Less Traveled: Women's Studies and Feminist Critiques: Visions of the Natural and
Applied Sciences
Haydee Salmun, The Johns Hopkins University: Women in Science; Women on Science
Banu Subramaniam, University of Arizona: Feminist Critiques of Science and Women Scientists: Reflections from Within
Table 8. Graduate Student Roundtable: Social Theory and the Economy
(Sponsored by Student Affairs Committee)
Organizer: Candan Duran-Aydintug, University of Colorado, Denver
Geraldine K. Urban, University of Colorado: The Impact of Money on Social Relationships and Social Structure
Gillian Louise Anderson, University of Calgary: Audre Lorde Revisited: Feminist Theory and the Power Potential of the Erotic
Claire Fratello: Turning to Market Regulation: State Level Health Care Reform and the Adoption of Community Rating Restrictions
Table 9. Power Structure Research: New Directions Using Information Technology
Organizer: Michael J. Webber, University of San Francisco
G. William Domhoff and Matt Clinton, University of California, Santa Cruz and Chula Ranasinghe, Hewlett-Packard Corporation: Quantitative
Methods in the Study of the Power Structure
Rhonda Levine, Colgate University: Integrating Technology with Class Assignments: Utilizing "Who's Who" and the World Wide Web
For Teaching About Power Structure Research
Val Burris, University of Oregon: Doing Power Structure Research on the Internet
SATURDAY, APRIL 18, 2:00 - 3:45 SESSIONS
129. Featured Presidential Session: Unturned Leaves and Black Holes in the Study of Social Movements: What Don't We Know?
Organizer and Presider: David A. Snow, University of Arizona, President, PSA
Panelists: Doug McAdam, Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences
Hank Johnston, San Diego State University
Rebecca Klatch, University of California, San Diego; Carol Mueller, Arizona State University West; Mayer Zald, University of Michigan and
University of Arizona
130. Panel: Gender in Educational Settings
Organizer: Elizabeth McEneaney, Stanford University
Margaret Hunter and Kimberly Nettles, University of California, Los Angeles: What About White Women?: Racial Politics in a Women's
Studies Classroom
Kelley A. Pixler and Jane E. Prather, California State University, Northridge: Pro or Con Education?: A Historical Analysis of "Seventeen"
Magazine's Messages
Christine de Maria, University of California, San Diego: Legal Aliens: Women in Law School
Mary Rauner, Stanford University: Female Teachers and Female Students: A Causal Relationship
131. Paper: The Value and Image of Professional Sports
Organizer: C. Keith Harrison, University of Michigan
Steve Papson, St. Lawrence University and Bob Goldman, Lewis and ClarkCollege: Alienation, Hope and Transcendence in Nike Advertising
Sohail Daulatzai, University of Southern California: Damn, I Wanna Kill Sam: Islam, Basketball and the Politics of Identity
Clarence Spigner, University of Washington: The Professional Boxer inFilm
C. Keith Harrison, University of Michigan: Deconstructing "Jerry Maguire": How Should We Read the Black Male Athlete?
Fred Preston, Bo Bernhard, and Troy McGinnis, University of Nevada, Las Vegas: Presentations and Conceptions of Self in American Rodeo
and Football: An Empirical Study
132. Paper: Topics in Stratification: Human Capital, Status Attainment, and Politics
Organizer: Ted Gerber, University of Oregon
Michael Hout and Daniel P. Dohan, University of California, Berkeley: Minority Group Stratification in California: Evidence from the
Affirmative Action Era
Clem Brooks and David Brady, Indiana University: Post-Industrial Inequalities and Political Change: Re examing the Linkages Between Social Stratificationand Partisan Alignments
Tim Biblarz and Akiko Yasuike, University of Southern California, Los Angeles: The Intergenerational Transmission of Occupation from
Mothers and Fathers to Sons and Daughters
Karen Buerkle and Alya Guseva, University of California, San Diego: What Do You Know, Who Do You Know? School as a Site for the
Production of Social Capital and its Effects on Income Attainment in the Czech Republic and Poland
133. Paper: Sociology of Higher Education: Structure and Theory
Organizer: James T. Richardson, University of Nevada, Reno
Discussant: Laurie Wermuth, California State University, Chico
Joseph Ribal, El Camino College: Institutionalization of Corruption in a California Community College
Arfa Aflatooni, Pacific Lutheran University: Sociology as a Calling
Brenda Beagan, University of British Columbia: Erasing Difference in the Name of Equality: The Aim of Neutrality in Undergraduate Training
In One Canadian Medical School
134. Paper: Gender and the Environment
(Sponsored by the Committee on the Status of Women)
Organizers: Rebecca L. Warner and Lori Cramer, Oregon State University
Discussant: Janet Lee, Oregon State University
Devparna Roy, Utah State University: Women's Participation and Role inNonviolent Social Movements in India
Kari Marie Norgaard, University of Oregon: Compassion and the Circleof Respect: Making Sense of the Feminist and Environmental
Movements
Michelle S. Taylor, University of Arizona: Confronting Division / CreatingAlliance: Ecofeminist Practices for Bridging
Environmentalism/Feminism
135. Paper: Chaos/Complexity and Sociology: Methodological Approaches and Constraints in Complex Systems
Organizers: Howard Stine and Kevin Mihata, University of Washington
Simeon Hein, Mount Baldy Institute for Remote Viewing: The Evolution of Information Flows in Nonlinear Systems: Rationalization, Phi
Ratios, and the Acceleration of Nonlocal, Interdimensional Social Interactions
Rebecca S.K. Li, University of California, Riverside: Measuring Concepts in Historical-Comparative Research
Robert Manis, Inter-American Studies Council: Phase Transitions as Social Changes: Applying Concepts to Complexity Theory to Sociology
Adrianne Schaeffer, University of Washington: Modelling Organized Crime Networks With Fuzzy Cognitive Maps
136. Race and Nationalist Movements in the United States and its Territories
Organizer: Shirley A. Jackson, Bowling Green State University
Nicole Ventrone, University of Phoenix: The English Only Movement inthe United States
John W. Murphy, University of Miami, Karen A. Callaghan and Jung Min Choi, Barry University: Afrocentrism, Social Critique, and Escape
from a Tainted Identity
Michael P. Perez, University of Guam and Adalberto Aguirre, Jr., University of California, Riverside: Nationalism, Panethnicity and Resistance: Chamorro Identity Politics in Guam
Kathleen Auerhahn, University of California, Riverside: The Split Labor Market and the Origins of Anti Drug Legislation in the United States
137. Paper: Law and Society
Organizer: Norbert Wiley, University of Illinois, Urbana
Twyla J. Hill, University of California, Irvine: Social Structure andFamily Law: The Underlying Causes of Grandparent Legisation
Norbert Wiley, University of Illinois, Urbana: The Same-Sex Marriage Controversy
Alan D. Brown, III, University of California, Riverside: Engendering Conflict/Conflicting Agendas: The Unhappy Marriage Between Conflict
And Feminist Perspectives in Criminology
Julie M. Alvarez, University of Colorado, Denver: The Effect Sympathy Has in Civil Legislation Involving Individuals Against Their Insurance
Companies
138. Panel: Issues of Freedom and Control: Sex Work and Sex Workers
(Sponsored by the Committee on Civil Rights and Civil Liberties and Committee on Freedom in Research and Teaching)
Organizer: Barry M. Dank California State University, Long Beach
Kat Sunlove, Spectator Magazine
Ilsa Strix, Dominatrix, Los Angeles and San Francisco
Priscilla Alexander, North American Task Force on Prostitution
Nina Hartley, Actress and Dancer, San Francisco and Los Angeles
Johanna Breyer, Exotic Dancer's Alliance, San Francisco
139. Roundtables
Presider: Jean Stockard, University of Oregon
Table 1. Alternative Cultures or Cultural Alternatives? Messages and Meanings in Media and Popular Culture
Organizer: Lisa A. Barnett, Washington State University
Patricia Leigh Gibbs, University of Hawaii, Manoa: Being Alternative in the Mass Media
Ginna Husting, University of Illinois: When a War is Not a War: Abortion, Desert Storm, and Representations of Protest in American News
James Roy Overboe, University of British Columbia: The Glorification or Devaluation of People with a Disability in the Media: Differing
Sides of the Same Ableist Coin
Table 2. Race, Class, and Gendered Sexuality
Organizer: Garry Rolison, California State University, San Marcos
Gloria Gonzalez-Lopez, University of Southern California: Ave Maria Purisima!:Mexican Immigrant Women and the Social Construction of
Virginity
Garry Rolison, California State University, San Marcos: Reconsideringthe Black Hypersexuality Thesis: Evidence from the NHLS
Table 3. Feminism and Science
Organizer: Jean Stockard, University of Oregon
Margaret Duncombe, Colorado College: The Feminist Critique of Quantitative Sociology
Maralee Harrell, University of California, San Diego: Science Education as a Practical Obstacle for Feminist Standpoint
Table 4. Sociology of AIDS
Organizer: Don Barrett, California State University, San Marcos
Sherry Larkins, Rutgers University: The Use of Social Support in Enhancing the Lives of Injection Drug Users: A Qualitative Study of
Needle-Exchange Workers and Participants
Eric Rofes, University of California, Berkeley: The Post-AIDS Cultures and Identities of Gay Men
Table 5. Gender and Religion
(Sponsored by the Committee on the Status of Women)
Organizer: Sally K. Gallagher, Oregon State University
Roxanne Gerbrandt, University of Oregon: He is Everywhere
Debra Allnock and Juanita Spitler, University of New Mexico: Substanceand Artifact in South Korea and India: Women in Politics and the
Interaction Between Religious Ideology and World Culture
Megan H. Bruns, Whitman College: Love, Honor, and Obey: The Framing of Domestic Violence in a Religious Context
Mirelle Cohen, University of British Columbia: Gendered Identities and the Politics of Inclusion: The Women of a Reform Congregation
Speak Out
Table 6. Issues in Social Psychology
Organizer: Jean Stockard, University of Oregon
Sheila Page Edwards, University of Oregon: Depression Diagnosis and Pathways to Recovery Resulting from Late Fetal Death and Infant
Mortality among African American Mothers
Alexander Monto, University of California, San Francisco: The Lies We Live By: Self-Deception and the Mechanisms of Defense
Dodd H. Bogart, University of New Mexico: Why are Organizations Stressful?: Sociological Perspectives
Table 7. Social Relationships and Social Capital
Organizer: Jean Stockard, University of Oregon
Irenee Beattie, Karen Christopher, Dina Okamoto, and Sandra Way, University of Arizona: Together Alone: Fostering Relationships at Singles Events
Judith Montoya, Texas Women's University and Chris Behrensmeyer, Brookhaven College: An Internet Family of Women
Qiaoming Amy Liu, California State University, Sacramento, Vernon Ryanand Terry Besser, Iowa State University: Community Social Capital: A Catalyst for Participation in Community Improvement Activities in Small Towns
Table 8. Sociological Perspectives on Conceptive and Reproductive Experience
Organizer: Christine Morton, University of California, Los Angeles
Discussant: Monica Casper, University of California, Santa Cruz
Susan Markens, Carol Browner, and Nancy Press, University of California, Los Angeles: "A Simple Blood Test?": Why Some Women Say
No to Prenatal Testing
Christine Morton, University of California, Los Angeles: Theorizing Fetuses
Gillian Goslinga-Roy, University of California, Santa Cruz: Natural Selves and Cyborg Bodies: The Case of a Gestational Surrogacy
Cindy Stearns, Sonoma State University: Women's Experiences of Breastfeeding
Table 9. Graduate Student Roundtable: Sociology of Culture
(Sponsored by Student Affairs Committee)
Organizer: Candan Duran-Aydintug, University of Colorado, Denver
Chris Ganchoff, Humboldt State University: The Streets of San Francisco:Cultural Politics and the Construction of Reality
M. Carolyn Hunt, University of California, Irvine: Organizational Culture: The Way Things Work Around Here
Hazel Hull, University of California, Santa Barbara: Pleasure, Danger, Self-Redemption? The Promise and Peril of Autobiographical Research
Dante Gutierrez, San Francisco State University: The Social Context ofPost-1965 Filipino American Studies
SATURDAY, APRIL 18, 4:00 - 5:45 P.M. SESSIONS
140. Featured Presidential Session: Sorokin Lecture: Presented by Winners of the ASA 1997 Distinguished Book Award for Black Wealth/White Wealth
Organizer: David A. Snow, University of Arizona, President, PSA
Presider: Felice Levine, American Sociological Association, Executive Officer
Presenters: Melvin L. Oliver, Ford Foundation and University of California, Los Angeles and Thomas M. Shapiro, Northeastern University
141. Panel: Symbolic Interaction: Emergent Family Forms, New Social Constructions
(Sponsored by the Society for the Study of Symbolic Interaction)
Organizer: Lora Bex Lempert, University of Michigan, Dearborn
Erylene Piper Mandy, Chapman University and Karen Beasley Young, Chapman University: Hey, My Mom Needs a Foster Parent
Eden R. Dahlstrom, California State University, Sacramento: From Childless to Childfree
Susan J. Ferguson, Grinnell College: Recreating Family: Never Married Chinese American and Japanese American Women
Maureen Sullivan, University of California, Davis: Family "Outings" and the Making of the Modern Other Mother (MOM)
Pauline Bart, University of Illinois, Chicago: Protean Women and Tractable Men
142. Film: The Child the Stork Brought Home
Organizer: Christine Morton, University of California, Los Angeles
Gillian Goslinga-Roy, University of California, Santa Cruz, Ethnographic film: The Child the Stork Brought Home
143. Paper: The Value of Sociology: Community-Based Service Learning
(Sponsored by the Committee on Teaching)
Organizer: Virginia Mulle, University of Alaska, Southeast
Discussant: Ginna M. Babcock, University of Idaho
Ginna M. Babcock, University of Idaho: Learning by Doing: Service Learningin the Sociology Curriculum
Kay McDade, Pacific Lutheran University: Service Learning in Social Problemsand Research Methods Classes: Two Models
Karl T. Pfeiffer, University of Alaska, Anchorage: Volunteer Service Projects for Courses in Evaluation and Social Problems
Louise Hull, Pacific Lutheran University: Students' Experiences CompletingService Learning Projects
Anna Y. Leon-Guerrero, Irene Derting, and Marcus Womack, Pacific Lutheran University: The Impact of Community Service Learning on
Community Building and Goal Setting Among High School Students
144. Paper: Quantitative Methods
Organizer: Robert M. O'Brien, University of Oregon
Christopher Paul, RAND / University of California, Los Angeles: Techniques for Dealing with Missing Data: The Good, The Bad, and The
Practical
Robert M. O'Brien, University of Oregon: Fixed Effects and Auto correlated Errors in Age Period Cohort Characteristic Models
Tim Delaney, University of Redlands: Fraud in Research: The Entertainment Industry
145. Paper: Language, Communication, and Conversation
Organizer: Steven E. Clayman, University of California, Los Angeles
Jeffrey David Robinson, University of California, Los Angeles: Problem Present ->Problem Solution: An Outline of an Activity Structure in
Doctor-Patient Consultations
Geoffrey Raymond, University of California, Los Angeles: Prosody and Practice: Incorporating Intonation as a Constitutive Feature of Action
In Conversation
Don H. Zimmerman, University of California, Santa Barbara: The Sustained Relevance of a Single Event Across Multiple Telephone Calls: The Case of a Natural Disaster
146. Paper: Toward a Sociology of Sibling Relationships
Organizer: Shelley J. Eriksen, Southern Oregon University
Discussant: Sally K. Gallagher, Oregon State University
Heidi Deutschmann, University of Colorado, Denver: Sibling Relationships and Sibling Support: How Siblings Support One Another Across the Life Course
Shelley Eriksen, Southern Oregon University: Beyond Sibling Rivalry: Determinants of Sibling Closeness
Vickie Jensen, California State University, Northridge: Violence Between Siblings: Directions for Research
147. Paper: Problematics of Meaning in Sociological Theory and Practice
Organizer: Robert E.L. Roberts, California State University, San Marcos
Natalie Margulies Berman: An Inquiry into the Logic of Sociological Explanations: Preliminary Work Toward an Epistemology for Sociology
Robert M. Christie: California State University, Dominguez Hills: The Meaning of What is Missing in Social Research Methodology
Ahihiko Hirose, University of Colorado, Denver: The Sociological Concept of Temporality Reconsidered: Its Meaning and Application
Robert D. Thompson, University of California, Santa Cruz: Reflections on Doing Graham's Life
148. Paper: Environmental Sociology
Organizer: John Bellamy Foster, University of Oregon
Brian Obach, University of Wisconsin: The Wisconsin Labor-Environmental Network
Thomas D. Beamish, University of California, Santa Barbara: Silent Spill:Remedial Agency, Responsible Party, and Community Response
JoAnn DeFiore, University of Washington: Mapping Out the Terrain of Deep Eco-Sociology
Tanya Pergola, University of Washington: How Much is a Salmon Worth?
149. Sociology of Higher Education: Student Success and Satisfaction
Organizer: James T. Richardson, University of Nevada, Reno
Shengming Tang, Western Illinois University: Grade and Teaching Evaluation: Experimental Findings and Implications
Kelly Kay Richardson, San Diego State University, James Gerber, San Diego State University, and Charles F. Hohm, San Diego State
University: Influences of Academic Programs on Student Success and Retention
Alana Bugado, Chaminade University: Student Satisfaction: A Demographic Analysis
150. Workshop: Shaping up Your Students: A New Technique for Motivating Students and Creating Dynamic Classes
Sandee Bonura and Bonnie Hayman, Christian Heritage College
SATURDAY, APRIL 18, 5:45-6:30 P.M.
PSA Business Meeting
SATURDAY, APRIL 18, 8:30 - 9:45 P.M. SESSIONS
151. Featured Presidential Session: Critical Issues in Higher Education
Organizer: David A. Snow, University of Arizona, President, PSA
Panelists: Rudy Alvarez, University of California, Los Angeles
Debra Friedman, University of Washington
Felice L. Levine, American Sociological Association
James T. Richardson, University of Nevada, Reno
James L. Wood, San Diego State University
152. Workshop: Teaching Sociology in High School, Strategies for Active Learning
Bob Greene, Greenfield High School, Greenfield, Wisconsin
Cynthia Barnett-Shelby, Moorpark College
wine and cheese will be served
SATURDAY, APRIL 18, 9:45 - 10:45 pm
Student Reception, 9:45 - 10:45 p.m.
SUNDAY APRIL 19 SUMMARY OF EVENTS
8 - 10:30 am Registration
8 am - 1 pm Sessions
SUNDAY, APRIL 19, 8:00 - 9:30 A.M. SESSIONS
153. Paper: Repression, Facilitation, Co-optation, and Acceptance: State Responses to Social Movements
Organizer: Michael Carley, Sociometrics Corporation
Arunas Juska, University of Nebraska, Omaha: State Responses to Ethnic Mobilization: Attempts to Create Anti-nationalist Movements in the Baltic States, 1985-1991
Jeff D. Peterson, Linfield College: The Name of the Game: The Mimicking of Grass Roots Social Movements by the PRI and Their Loss of Governing Power in Guadalajara, Mexico
Devparna Roy, Utah State University: State Responses to Non-violent Socia lMovements in India: Moving Toward a Dialogue on Development
Issues?
Jill Young, San Francisco State University: The Politics of Building Movements of Resistance
154. Paper: Socialization and Situated Action
Organizer: Kathryn Henderson, Texas A and M University
Marilyn Whalen and Jack Whalen, Institute for Research on Learning: Workplace Learning, Corporate Learning: Designing Learning from
Ethnographically Informed Research
Erik Vinkhuyzen, Institute for Research on Learning: Expert Systems as Tools for Learning
Kathryn Henderson, Texas A&M University: Learning from Paper Practice in Computer-Supported Work
Karen Cole, Institute for Research on Learning: Socialization and Engagement: Social Relationships with Academic Content: Middle-School
Mathematics
155. Paper: Textual Analysis: Exploring the Relations of Ruling, PartI
Organizers: Dorothy E. Smith, Ontario Institute for Studies in Education and Wayne Martin Mellinger, The Fielding Institute
Gerald de Montigny, Carleton University: "It says here...":Techniques of Textual Absorption and Resistance
Wayne Martin Mellinger, The Fielding Institute: Giving Grades and Doing Ruling: Texts, Schooling, and the Relations of Ruling
Dorothy E. Smith, The Ontario Institute for Studies in Education: Texts and the Ontology of Large-Scale Organization
156. Paper: Studying Welfare Reform: Race, Class, and Gender Intersections
Organizer: Grace Yoo, University of California, San Francisco
Presider: Nancy Naples, University of California, Irvine
Candice Ludlow, Humboldt State University: Voices from Below: Welfare Recipients and the Media
Teresa Scherzer, University of California, San Francisco: Economics Meets Ideology: Immigrants and Welfare "Reform"
Grace Yoo, University of California, San Francisco: Welfare Reform and Immigrants: A Content Analysis
157. Paper: Sociology of Aging
Organizer: Sally Bowman, Oregon State University
Molly Mitchell, Eastern Washington University: Diversity in Aging: An African American Experience
Pamela Preston, University of California, Riverside: Explaining Problem Drinking Among the Elderly: A Modification and Test of Agnew's
General Strain Theory
Marta Elliott and John F. Packham, University of Nevada, Reno: Socioeconomic Status and Health of Middle and Early Old-Age
Bruce D. Rigby, George A. Miller, Dale A. Lund, and John Collette, University of Utah: Testing a Model of Life Satisfaction Among Bereaved Older Men and Women
Janet Sheridan and Leah McMahon, Northern Arizona University: Self-Esteem and the Elderly: A Comparative Study of the Efficacy of a
Personal Interview Versus a Self-Administered Self-Esteem Inventory
158. Paper: Transplanted Organizations and Organizational Forms: Trends Toward Isomorphism or Heterogeneity?
Organizer: Howard Stine, University of Washington
Paul Galatowitsch, National Development and Research Institutes and Medical Health and Research Association of New York City:
Organizations Resonding to AIDS in a Medium-size U.S. City: Isomorphism Overtakes Heterogeneity in AIDS Response Initiatives
Eun-Mie Lim, University of Washington: Boeing and Asia: The Sociology of Global Business
Arthur Nishimura, University of Washington: The Buddhist Churches of America at 100: Toward an Indigenous American Buddhism or a
Return to Japan?
Howard Stine, University of Washington: Different Images of the Same Game: America, Japan, and the Globalization of Baseball
159. Panel: Women Organizing Against the U.S. Military in East Asia
Organizer: Margo Okazawa-Rey, San Francisco State University
Gwyn Kirk, Bay Area Okinawa Peace Network
Martha Matsuoka, University of California, Los Angeles
Margo Okazawa-Rey, San Francisco State University
160. moved to session 128, roundtable 9
161. Paper: Teaching Sociology in Rural Settings: Some Pragmatic Considerations
Organizer: Paul W. O'Brien, California State University, Stanislaus
Beth Quinn, Montana State University
Tina Martinez, Blue Mountain Community College
James Payne, California State University, Stanislaus
Agnes Riedmann, California State University, Stanislaus
Anna F. LoMascolo, Humboldt State University
Brian A. Keefer, Humboldt State University
162. Panel: Taboo Topics: Issues of Controversy and Constraint in Academia
(Sponsored by Committee on Civil Rights and Civil Liberties and Committee on Freedom in Research and Teaching)
Organizer: Sally Raskoff, Pitzer College
Discussant: Marie Butler, Oxnard College
Veronica Elias, California State University, Northridge: Postmodernism and Sociology: Shot in the Arm or Bullet in the Brain?
Tony Samara and Amory Starr, University of California, Santa Barbara: Snake Oil or Salvation? Repositioning Sociological Knowledge
Jane Bock, University of Wisconsin, Green Bay: What's Hot? What's Not! Controversial Curricula Issues in Social Science Programs
163. Department Chairs Meeting
Organizer and Presider: Felice Levine, American Sociological Association
Continental breakfast will be served
SUNDAY, APRIL 19, 9:45 - 11:15 SESSIONS
164. Employment for Sociology BAs and MAs
Organizers: James L. Wood, San Diego State University and Ronald E. Hughes, California State University, Fullerton
Elizabeth Nelson, California State University, Fresno: Employment Opportunities for Sociology BAs
Leah McMahon, Northern Arizona University and Janet Sheridan, Northern Arizona University: Clinical Sociology: Positively Impacting
Individuals and the Community
Darla Calvet, San Diego State University: Real Employment Opportunities for Sociology BAs and MAs in the 90s
Cherylynn Bisa, California State University, Fullerton: Japan – Employment Opportunities and Teaching Abroad
Mava Keao-Botkin, California State University, Fullerton, and Tish VanBibber, California State University, Fullerton: Employment Stemming From Social Cohesion Among Graduate Students
165. Panel: Feminist Critiques of Science II: Towards an Integrated Curriculum
Organizers: Cheryl Radeloff, University of Nevada, Las Vegas and Jaime Phillips, University of Nevada, Las Vegas
Discussant: Maralee Mayberry: University of Nevada, Las Vegas
Hokulani K. Aikau, University of Minnesota: Strategies for Warming the Classroom Climate for Women in Intro to Physics
Jaime Phillips and Kate Hausbeck, University of Nevada, Las Vegas: Just Beneath the Surface: Re Reading Geoscience, Re-scripting the
Knowledge/Power Nexus
Bonnie Shulman, Bates College: Implications of Feminist Critiques of Science for the Teaching of Mathematics and Science
166. Paper: Environmental Racism
Organizers: Eddie Pate and Kevin Mihata, University of Washington
Kathleen A. Bagby, Washington State University: La Raza y la Naturaleza: Exploring U.S. Latina/o Environmental Discourses
Mik Moore, Cabrillo Community College: Constructing Alternative Frameworks of Meaning for Collective Action: The Significance of the
Indigenist Viewpoint in Resistance to a Dam Development Project
Eddie Pate and Howard Stine, University of Washington: Environmental Racism: A Preliminary Exploration in the Puget Sound Region
167. Paper: Textual Analysis: Exploring the Relations of Ruling, PartII
Organizers: Wayne Martin Mellinger, Educational Leadership and Change Program, Fielding Inst. and Dorothy E. Smith, The Ontario Institute
For Studies in Education
Richard Darville, Carleton University: Regimes of Adult Literacy: Some Textual Explorations
Peter Grahame, Holy Cross College: In the Wild: Environmental Discourses and the Social Organization of Nature Experiences
Rena Miller, University of Victoria: "Wife Rena Teary": AnInsider's Account of Text-based Palliative Care Work
Ken Morrison, University of Waterloo: Text Formation and Techniques ofI nterpretation: Actions Flowing from Structures
168. Paper: Marriage, Family, and Social Stratification
Organizer: Daphne Kuo, University of Washington
Paul Lepore, University of Washington: Family Sources of the Self-Concept in Childhood and Adolescence
Sharon Kantorowski Davis and C. Jeanne Bartel, University of LaVerne: Parenting Styles and Academic Performance Among College Students
Tim Biblarz and Greg Gottainer, University of Southern California: Single-Mother Families Produced by Death of Spouse, Divorce, and
Nonmarital Childbearing: Why Do They Have Different Effects on Children
Julie Brines, University of Washington: Schooling and Employment of Married Women: Race and Ethnic Differences
169. Paper: Work at the End of the Twentieth Century
Organizer: Amy S. Wharton, Washington State University
Discussant: Mary Blair-Loy, Washington State University
Robert E. Parker, University of Nevada, Las Vegas: Recent Developments in the Corporate Use of Contingent Workers
Sean O'Riain, University of California, Berkeley: The Social Organization of Knowledge Work and Class Formation among Symbolic Analysts
Colleen Wallace and Marta Elliott, University of Nevada, Reno: A Cross-Nationa lComparison of Workplace Autonomy and Community
Activism in the U.S., Sweden, and Japan
Jeff Haydu, University of California, San Diego: Political Reform and Management Practice: Languages of Class and Governance in the 18-
and 1990's
170. Panel: Theoretical Square Pegs: Can They Be Made to Fit Round-Hole Research Findings? What Do We Do When Existing Theory
Fails?
Organizers: Rod Powell, San Diego State University and Charles Hohm, San Diego State University
171. Panel: Facing the "Other": Social Differences in Ethnographic Interviewing
Organizers: Christine Morton, University of California, Los Angeles, and Maggie Kusenbach, University of California, Los Angeles
Discussant: Barrie Thorne, University of California, Berkeley
Maureen Waller, Public Policy Institute of California: Absent Fathersor Father Absence? Interviewing Men in Low-Income Communities
Maggie Kusenbach, University of California, Los Angeles: "And I thought you were Jewish because of your name" - Being German
Interviewing Jews
Laura A. Miller, University of California, Los Angeles: Using Stereotypes to My Own Advantage: Interviewing Soldiers About Gender
Tiffani Chin, University of California, Los Angeles: Interviewing Up: Exploring the Nuances of Class
172. Paper: Facing the Music: Rap, Rock, and Meaning
Organizer: George H. Lewis, University of the Pacific
Presider: Randy Blazak, Portland State University
Randy Blazak, Portland State University: Po-Mo Pop: Puff Daddy and the Spice Girls Explain Post Modernism to America
David Keiser, University of California, Berkeley: Fakin' the Funk: On the Limits of Gangsta Pedagogy
Edward G. Armstrong, University of Wisconsin, Stout: Gangsta Misogyny:A Content Analysis and Classification of the Context of Violence Against Women in Rap Music, 1982-1993
Cristina Bodinger-de Uriarte, California State University, Los Angeles: New Wave Musicians as Mentors of Consciousness
173. Symbolic Interaction: Studies in the Sociology of Deviance, Part I
(Sponsored by the Society for the Study of Symbolic Interaction)
Organizer: Scott Grills, Augustana University College
John M. Johnson, Arizona State University: Stalking
Gary D. Jaworski, Fairleigh Dickinson University: The Deception Hunters: Constructing the Lie as a Social Problem
Leslie A. Wasson, Eckerd College: Compensatory Conformity: Nudism asa Deviant Identity
Scott Grills, Augustana University College: Deviance in Small-Scale Societies: An Interactionist Contribution to an Anthropological Problem
174. Panel: Activism in Academia: Personal Stories of Mixing Politics with an Academic Career
(Sponsored by Committee on Freedom in Research and Teaching)
Organizer: Michael Carley, Sociometrics Corporation
John P. Myers, Rowan University
Hillel Ticktin, Glasgow University
Clare M. Webber, University of California, Irvine
Sharon Elise, California State University, San Marcos
Jeanne Kohl, University of Washington
175. Paper: Sociology of Education
Organizer: Jerry S. Maneker, California State University, Chico
Joseph B. Gittler, Duke University: Interreligious and Interethnic Conflict in Democratic Societies: A Cognitive-Educational Resolution
Miriam Ma'at-Ka-Re Monges, California State University, Chico: Race and Ethnic Relations in Cyberspace
Jim Jackson, Idaho State University and Catherine Loupy, Idaho State University: Native Americans and Integrated Schools: A Comparison of
Perceived Goals and Aspiration
Jerry S. Maneker, California State University, Chico: Morality and Education
SUNDAY, APRIL 19, 11:30 - 1:00 P.M. SESSIONS
176. Paper: Reconceptualizing Schools and Learning
Organizers: Rodney J. Beaulieu and Wayne Martin Mellinger, Fielding Institute
Jamie Kornberg, University of California, Santa Cruz: Might Separate and Equal be the Solution?
Judith Little, Humboldt State University: Reconceptualizing the College Experience: A Residential Living and Learning Program
Anna F. LoMascolo and Brian A. Keefer, Humboldt State University: Reconceptualizing the Role of the Graduate Teaching Assistant
Judy Boykin McCarthy, The Fielding Institute: Supportive Child Witnesses of Battering in School: A Critical Pedagogical Approach
Irene McHenry, The Fielding Institute: Reconceptualizing Schools: Critical Pedagogy and Adolescent Learning
177. No session scheduled
178. Paper: The Self and Environment in Consumer Society
Organizer: Stephen Zavestoski, Washington State University, Vancouver
Susanne Friese, University of Hohenheim: Dreaming About the Perfect Self:A Motive to Engage in Addictive Buying?
Roxana Adams Dove, Middle Tennessee State University: A Content Analysis of Voluntary Simplicity: New Ideas or a Resurgence of Past
Movements?
Stephen Zavestoski, Washington State University, Vancouver: Overcoming the Consumptive Self: Seeking Voluntary Simplicity in a Consumer Society
Jan Buhrmann, University of Colorado: Sustainability, Mixed Use, and Social Values: An Assessment of Compatibility and Conflict
179. Paper: The Production of Knowledge in Health and Illness
Organizers: Laura Mamo and Janet Shim, University of California, San Francisco
Jennifer Ruth Fosket, University of California, San Francisco: Constructing Knowledge About Breast Cancer
Josh Dunsby, University of California, San Diego: Rationalization and Clinical Judgment: Knowledge, Expertise, and Accountability in
Medicine
Laura Mamo, University of California, San Francisco: Queers, Technoscience, and Reproduction
Janet K. Shim, University of California, San Francisco: Discourses of Risk and Constructions of Race and Class in Biomedicine and Public
Health
Jeff Davis, California State University, Long Beach: Bringing History and Political Economy into Models of Race and Health
180. Panel: Street Vending: Problem or Panacea
Organizers: John Cross, University of California, Berkeley, and Alfonso Morales, University of Arizona
Ann Dupuis and Anne de Bruin, Massey University: The Dynamics of New Zealand's Largest Street Market: The Otara Fleamarket
Loran Cutsinger, Central Washington University: Street Vending in a Tourist Economy: The Case of Barbados
John Cross, University of California, Berkeley: From Paupers to Entrepreneurs: A Tianguista Family in Mexico City
Steve Balkin, Roosevelt University, and Alfonso Morales, University of Arizona: Street Vendors and the Internet: Using Technology to Assist
th eInformal Sector
181. No session scheduled
182. No session scheduled
183. Paper: Race, Ethnicity, and Adolescence
Organizer: Carolyn Jew, Stanford University
Pat Antonio Goldsmith, University of Arizona: Competition Theory, Cultural Division of Labor, and Exploitation Theory: Explaining Racial
Group Variation in HIgh School Sport Participation
Pamela Grace Perry, University of California, Berkeley: In Style: Youth Cultures and the Boundaries of Whiteness
Keith T. Kernan and Jessica Millward, University of California, Los Angeles: Gender and Adolescent Ethnic Self-Identity in Two African
Descended Immigrant Groups
Carolyn Jew, Stanford University, and Marta Tienda, University of Chicago: High School Resegregation: Intentional and Unintentional Sorting in Friendship Formation
184. Socialism: Past, Present, and Future
Organizer: Tom Meisenhelder, California State University, San Bernardino
Wen Kuo, University of Utah: Economic Reform vs. Socialism in China: An Analysis of Policies Toward State-owned Corporations
Milina Jovanovic, San Jose State University: Socialism: The Case of Yugoslavia
Bettina Iganski, University of Plymouth: Women, Rurality, and Socialism in the New Germany
Richard Dello Buono, Dominican University: Globalization and the Prospects for Cuban Socialism
Yarong Jiang, University of Wyoming: From the "Yellow River Elegy" to "We Can Say No": The Resurgence of Chinese Nationalism
185. Panel: The Problematics of Meaning and Practice in Human Services Delivery: Contributions from Qualitative Research
Organizer: Linda L. Shaw, California State University, San Marcos
Mary Anthony, California State University, San Marcos: Adherence Protocolin the Three Drug Treatment for HIV/AIDS
Terri Clay, California State University, San Marcos: Adolescent Latino Male Perceptions of Life Planning
Tanya Stevanovich, California State University, San Marcos: Living with Parkinson's: What Parkinsonians Say They Need from a Community
Agency
Kathy Shellhammer, California State University, San Marcos: Experiences of Hispanic Community Health "Promotoras": A Qualitative Study
Heather Nemour-Rodriquez, California State University, San Marcos: Social Control and Culture in an Elementary Classroom: An
Ethnographic Study
186. Panel: Sociology of Art and Popular Culture
Organizer and Discussant: Chelsea Starr, University of California at Irvine
Jukka Savolainen, Western Washington University: The Value of Art: Exploring Sociological Determinants of the Price of Paintings
Colleen Hall-Patton, University of Nevada: Licensed Reproduction vs. Cultural Counterfeiting: The Smithsonian Quilt Controversy
Patricia Gibbs, University of Hawaii at Manoa: The Everyday Business of Media, the Arts and Politics at an Alternative Newspaper
Organization
Laura J. Miller, University of California at San Diego: The Persistenceof the Mass Culture Critique in the Book Business
Richard Smith, University of London: The British Dance Music Culture Industry