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117th Annual Meeting: Bureaucracies of Displacement
August 5-9, 2022 | Los Angeles | #ASA2022
The Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Association provides the opportunity for professionals involved in the scientific study of society to share knowledge and new directions in research and practice. Nearly 600 programmatic sessions are convened that provide a scholarly outlet for more than 3,000 research papers, over 4,500 presenters, and 5,000 attendees.
The ASA 117th Annual Meeting is scheduled to be held August 5-9, 2022 in Los Angeles, California. 2022 ASA President Cecilia Menjívar has chosen the theme “Bureaucracies of Displacement.” Read the full theme statement. ASA is carefully monitoring recommendations from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and others regarding the COVID-19 situation as we make plans to host the Annual Meeting in Los Angeles. At present, we are planning for an in-person event.
SBS Faculty, Students, & Alum Presentations and Sessions at ASA 2022
Saturday August 6th
1108 - Antiracist Science: Problems and Possibilities for Institutional Change
Sat, August 6, 8:00 to 9:30am, LACC, Floor: Level 1, 153A
Oliver Rollins, program alum, Presider
Organized by three program alums: Oliver Rollins, Christoph Hanssmann, Taylor Cruz
1109 - Family Section Families and Incarceration
Sat, August 6, 8:00 to 9:30am, LACC, Floor: Level 1, 153B
Erin McCauley – Presenter – Career Track or College Bound? Parental Incarceration, Race, and Teachers’ College or Career Track Referrals
1373 - SKAT Roundtables
Sat, August 6, 10:00 to 11:00am, JW Marriott, Floor: Gold Level, Gold Salon 3
Melanie Jeske, program alum, Presider and Presenter -- Science Estranged: COVID-19 Disruptions, Power, and Inequity in Laboratory Organizations
1575 - Abortion Rights in Crisis: Reflections on Dobbs v Jackson
Sat, August 6, 12:00 to 1:30pm, JW Marriott, Floor: Platinum Level, Platinum Ballroom
Carole Joffe, soon to be SBS faculty affiliate, Presider and Organizer
Sunday August 7
2130 - Sociology of Reproduction: Abortion Ideologies, Care, and Inequality
Sun, August 7, 8:00 to 9:30am, LACC, Floor: Level 2, 405
Katrina Kimport, soon to be SBS faculty affiliate, The Diagnostic Consequences of ‘Fetal Viability’: Seeking Third-Trimester Abortion Care in the U.S.
2373 - Bodies & Embodiment and Consumers & Consumption Refereed Roundtables
Sun, August 7, 10:00 to 11:00am, JW Marriott, Floor: Gold Level, Gold Salon 3
Rebecca Wolfe – Purity Culture as a Rape Culture: Gendered Bodily Control in Disordered Eating Behaviors
2373 - Bodies & Embodiment and Consumers & Consumption Refereed Roundtables
Sun, August 7, 10:00 to 11:00am, JW Marriott, Floor: Gold Level, Gold Salon 3
Erin Johnson – Locating the "Three Bodies" in Western Menstruation Research
2330 - The Making of Remaking of Science in Bureaucratic and Institutional Context
Sun, August 7, 10:00 to 11:30am, LACC, Floor: Level 2, 405
Nicole Foti – The Spectre of Expertise: The Dilemma of Expert Knowledge in the Struggle for Community-based Insulin
Monday August 8
3313 - Adaptation in a Time of Displacement: Changing Pedagogies for Changing Times
LACC, Level 2, 303A, 10:00-11:30am
Florencia Rojo, program alum, - Where the Rubber Meets the Road: becoming sociologists in a community-based research class - , Colorado College
Tuesday August 9
4171 - Emotions Section & Section on Social Psychology Refereed Roundtables
Tue, August 9, 8:00 to 9:30am, JW Marriott, Floor: Gold Level, Gold Salon 1
Brittney Pond – “True Caregivers”: Pay Rates and Emotional Labor evident in Job Listings for Home Health Aides
4510 - Citizenship II
Tue, August 9, 12:00 to 1:30pm, LACC, Floor: Level 1, 153C
Meredith Van Natta, program alum, – Second-class Care: How U.S. immigration policies stratify biological citizenship for “unqualified” immigrants with cancer
4530 - Mental Health Challenges Created by Mass Incarceration and the Carceral State
Tue, August 9, 12:00 to 1:30pm, LACC, Floor: Level 2, 405
Jennifer James and Giselle Perez-Aguilar – Exploring the impact of COVID-19 on the mental health of incarcerated women and correctional healthcare providers
4540 - Using Linked Administrative Data to Study Child Welfare
Tue, August 9, 12:00 to 1:30pm, LACC, Floor: Level 2, 501A
Erin McCauley - Organizer