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The filete porteo is an artistic drawing typically used in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Following this style, 2 keywords were used to symbolize the complex idea of the Social Justice and Democratization: people and ballot boxes. People were represented with an attitude towards life of happiness and hope. Three shapes represent human bodies; one of them is hugging a circular shape that contains the second keyword, a Ballot Box, that symbolizes democratization, together with the voting paper.

2nd ISA Forum of Sociology - Social Justice and Democratization 2 Foro ISA de Sociologa - Justicia Social y Democratizacin 1-4, August 2012, Buenos Aires, Argentina
2012 International Sociological Association Programme book Graphic design by: Santngelo Diseo Printed in Argentina

Table of contents

Introduction Venue site maps and floor plans ...................................... Welcome by Michael Burawoy....................................... Welcome by Margaret Abraham..................................... Welcome by Alberto L. Bialakowsky and Alicia I. Palermo .................................. Forum Organization ...................................................... General Information ......................................................

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Programme Opening Ceremony ...................................................... 35 Programme Structure ..................................................... 36 Timetables .................................................................. 38

Programme - Session Details Plenary Sessions .......................................................... 95 Open Forum ............................................................... 97 Sessions Details ........................................................... 98 Research Committees Sessions ........................................ 100 Working Groups Sessions .............................................. 323 Thematic Groups Sessions ............................................. 331 Joint Sessions ............................................................... 350 ALAS/AAS Sessions ..................................................... 393 Other Activities ............................................................ 412

Index Author Index ................................................................ 415

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Welcome Bienvenida Bienvenue

Welcome address by the President of the International Sociological Association


It is a great pleasure to welcome the delegates to the second Forum of the International Sociological Association here in Buenos Aires. We were last in Latin America in 1982, when the World Congress was held in Mexico City. It proved to be a turning point in the development of our association and I expect our visit to Buenos Aires to represent a similar renaissance, breaking attendance records and projecting new visions for sociology. Although we are here first and foremost as a meeting of our 55 Research Committees (and our Thematic Groups and Working Groups), nevertheless the Forum is also committed to projecting the public face of sociology. Thus, the organizers have endowed our meeting with a most fitting theme Social Justice and Democratization. It is fitting because this last year has seen movements for social justice and democratization sweep across the planet from the Arab Spring to the Indignados to the Occupy Movement to the International Student Movement. This wave of social protest is still only in its infancy, but it has inspired sociologists to interrogate the very meaning both of social justice and of democratization. The theme is fitting for a second reason: sociologists, but Latin American sociologists in particular, have distinguished themselves in the relentless pursuit of both social justice and democratization, often against brutal dictatorships and foreign interventions. Finally, the theme is fitting because sociology has a long and laudable tradition of studying not only the conditions of their mutual expansion, but also the complex, and often contradictory, relations between social justice and democratization. The Forum has only been possible due to the sustained and dedicated work of Margaret Abraham, ISA Vice-President and
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Michael Burawoy President of the ISA

Forum President, the Local Organizing Committee to host this huge event. I thank them all and their headed by its co-Presidents, Alberto Bialakowsky many assistants and aids, and I welcome you all and Alicia Palermo, and the ISA Secretariat in to what will be a most memorable event. Madrid. We would not be here were it not for the Michael Burawoy generosity of the administration of the University of President of the ISA Buenos Aires who have offered us their premises

Bienvenida del Presidente de la Asociacin Internacional de Sociologa


Es un gran placer dar la bienvenida a los delegados del Segundo Frum de la Asociacin Internacional de Sociologa aqu en Buenos Aires. Estuvimos por ltima vez en Latinoamrica en 1982, cuando el Congreso Mundial se celebr en la Ciudad de Mxico. Fue un punto de inflexin en el desarrollo de nuestra asociacin y espero que nuestra visita a Buenos Aires provoque un auge similar, batiendo rcords de asistencia y planteando nuevos rumbos para la sociologa. Aunque estamos aqu principalmente para reunir nuestros 55 Comits de Investigacin, as como nuestros Grupos Temticos y Grupos de Trabajo, el Frum tambin tiene el objetivo de difundir la imagen pblica de la sociologa. Por ello, los organizadores asignaron a nuestra reunin el tema de Justicia social y democratizacin. Es especialmente adecuado dado que el ao pasado se produjeron movimientos por la justicia social y la democratizacin en todo el mundo como la Primavera rabe, los Indignados, Ocupa Wall Street y el Movimiento Internacional de Estudiantes. Esta ola de protesta social, todava en sus inicios, ha alentado a los socilogos a examinar el significado mismo de los conceptos de justicia social y democratizacin. El tema tambin es adecuado por una segunda razn: los socilogos y en particular los socilogos latinoamericanos se han distinguido por la bsqueda permanente tanto de justicia social como de democratizacin, a menudo contra dictaduras brutales e intervenciones extranjeras. Por ltimo, el tema es adecuado porque la sociologa tiene una larga y encomiable tradicin de estudiar no slo las condiciones de su mutua expansin sino tambin las relaciones complejas, y con frecuencia contradictorias, entre la justicia social y la democratizacin. Agradezco a Margaret Abraham, VicePresidenta de la AIS y Presidenta del Frum, al Comit Organizador Local encabezado por sus co-Presidentes, Alberto Bialakowsky y Alicia Palermo, y al Secretariado de la AIS en Madrid, su arduo trabajo en la organizacin de este Frum. No estaramos aqu sin la generosidad de la Universidad de Buenos Aires, que nos ha ofrecido sus instalaciones como sede para este gran evento. Les doy las gracias a todos ellos y a sus muchos ayudantes y voluntarios, y les doy la bienvenida a este evento, que ser memorable. Michael Burawoy Presidente de la ISA

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Message de bienvenue du Prsident de lAssociation Internationale de Sociologie


Cest un grand plaisir daccueillir les dlgus au deuxime Forum de lAssociation Internationale de Sociologie ici Buenos Aires. Le dernier vnement de ce type qui ait eu lieu en Amrique latine remonte 1982, loccasion du Congrs mondial qui stait tenu Mexico. Ce Congrs a marqu un tournant dans le dveloppement de notre association et jespre que notre venue Buenos Aires sera porteuse dune semblable renaissance, en battant des records de participation et en proposant de nouvelles perspectives pour la sociologie. Bien que nous soyons ici prsents dabord et avant tout pour runir nos 55 Comits de Recherche (ainsi que de nos Groupes Thmatiques et Groupes de Travail), ce Forum vise galement prsenter laspect public de la sociologie. Par consquent, cette rencontre a t organise sur un thme particulirement appropri : Justice sociale et Dmocratisation. Le thme est appropri sachant que lanne passe a vu dferler dans le monde entier des mouvements en faveur de la justice sociale et de la dmocratisation, depuis le printemps arabe jusquau mouvement des indignados, en passant par le mouvement Occupy et le mouvement international des tudiants. Cette vague de protestation sociale nen est encore qu ses dbuts, mais elle a amen les sociologues sinterroger sur le vrai sens de la justice sociale et de la dmocratisation. Il y a une deuxime raison pour laquelle ce thme est appropri : les sociologues, et en particulier les sociologues latinoamricains, se sont illustrs par leur inlassable qute la fois de justice et de dmocratisation, souvent en opposition la brutalit des dictatures et aux interventions trangres. Enfin, le thme est appropri dans la mesure o la sociologie sintresse depuis longtemps non seulement aux conditions de lexpansion mutuelle de la justice sociale et de la dmocratisation, mais aussi leurs relations complexes et souvent contradictoires. Ce Forum nest devenu ralit que grce au travail de longue haleine et au dvouement de Margaret Abraham, Vice-Prsidente de lISA et Prsidente du Forum, du Comit Local dOrganisation dirig par ses co-Prsidents, Alberto Bialakowsky et Alicia Palermo, et du Secrtariat de lISA Madrid. Et nous ne serions pas ici sans la gnrosit de ladministration de lUniversit de Buenos Aires, qui a accept daccueillir ce grand vnement dans ses locaux. Je les remercie tous, ainsi que tous ceux qui les ont aids dans leur tche, et vous souhaite tous la bienvenue pour ce qui va constituer un vnement particulirement mmorable. Michael Burawoy Prsident de lISA

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Welcome from ISA Vice-President Research Council and Forum President


Dear colleagues and friends, On behalf of the International Sociological Association it is my great honor to welcome you all to the Second ISA Forum of Sociology in Buenos Aires! Our Forum theme of Social Justice and Democratization is particularly timely. This past year, we have witnessed how people across the globe have been challenging oppressive social, political, and economic regimes with indomitable courage, striving for social justice and daring against all odds to take the difficult roads to democratization. As sociologists, it is critical for us to consider the multiple ways that our sociological research, pedagogy, policy and practice can substantively address the complex issues and formidable dilemmas of our time. This Forum provides an excellent platform for us to proactively engage in the international dissemination, exchange of information and global dialogue that can contribute to transformative change. We have developed a strong program for this Second ISA Forum of Sociology. Much of the success for the scientific wealth, scale, and diversity of this program is the result of the immense efforts of the 55 ISA Research Committees, Thematic and Working Groups whose sessions are the foremost priority of this Forum held in Buenos Aires. Through their various research specialties and collaborative endeavors, these groups, under the stewardship of their respective program coordinators, have together organized over six hundred and fifty sessions. These sessions cover a range of topics, including many issues and regions that specifically focus on the Forum theme. The Latin American Sociological Association and the Argentinian Association of Sociology, our local organizational partners for this Forum have also put together thirty additional sessions that further expand our focus on Latin America. In addition, we have organized four plenary sessions especially devoted to deepening our understanding of social justice and democratization, gender and human rights, social and economic inequalities, and public sociology which we hope will stimulate further discussion and debate. As we know Latin America has been an important site for the study of social justice and democratization and Latin American sociologists have been deeply committed to research and action in the struggles for social justice and democratization. We are therefore fortunate to have the Local Organizing Committee setting up two important Open Forum sessions that specifically spotlight social justice and the processes of democratization in Latin America.
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Margaret Abraham ISA Vice-President, Research Council ISA Forum President

I am extremely pleased to share that, fitting with the theme of this Second ISA Forum and as part of my commitment as ISA Vice President for Research, we have also launched a new ISA initiative to create a virtual open access Social Justice and Democratization Space. This initiative, in conjunction with Robert Rojek, SAGE Publications, is designed to promote more open, equal, and sustainable forms of knowledge production, dissemination, and exchange. Such open access virtual space has the potential to break down borders and boundaries and offer us greater possibilities to share our sociological research, pedagogy, policy and practices in the public sphere. A tremendous amount of work has been undertaken at the backstage to ensure the success of this Forum with more than 3600 participants from 88 countries. The ISA Secretariat in Madrid, led by Izabela Barlinska, Executive Secretary, has been crucial in all stages of preparing for this big event. Michael Burawoy, ISA President, the Research Coordinating Committee and the Executive Committee have all been an integral part of this journey. I want to also take this opportunity to thank the Local Organizing Committee headed by its co-Presidents, Alberto L. Bialakowsky and

Alicia I. Palermo, for their collaboration and also to convey a deep appreciation to our host, the University of Buenos Aires for opening this wonderful academic venue to all of us. To each of you conference participants who have come from all over the world, I hope this Second ISA Forum provides an excellent opportunity to share your research, learn from one another, enjoy the new intellectual challenges that emerge in international meetings and discussions, learn about the traditions, history and culture of Argentina, form new friendships and strategize about social change. Ultimately, I hope that this Forum on the theme of social justice and democratization will result in ongoing dialogue and exchange of ideas and that it will strengthen the links between sociologists and the public sphere, at the same time as it will enlarge and make the latter more inclusive. Once again a very warm welcome and I personally hope to meet many of you during the Forum! Margaret Abraham ISA Vice-President, Research Council ISA Forum President

Bienvenida de la Vice-Presidenta del Consejo de Investigacin y Presidenta del Frum de la ISA


Estimados colegas y amigos: En nombre de la Asociacin Internacional de Sociologa es para m un gran honor darles la bienvenida al Segundo Frum de la ISA en Buenos Aires. El tema del Frum, Justicia social y democratizacin, es particularmente oportuno. El ao pasado fuimos testigos de cmo por todo el mundo la gente desafi regmenes opresivos en lo social, lo poltico y lo econmico con valenta inquebrantable; aspirando a la justicia social y atrevindose pese a todos los obstculos a emprender el difcil camino de la democratizacin. Como socilogos, es fundamental que tengamos en cuenta las mltiples maneras en que nuestra investigacin, pedagoga, poltica y prctica sociolgica pueden examinar a fondo las cuestiones complejas y los enormes dilemas de nuestra poca. Este Frum proporciona una excelente plataforma para que nos involucremos de forma proactiva en la difusin internacional, el intercambio de informacin y el dilogo global, que pueden contribuir a un cambio transformador. Hemos desarrollado un slido programa para este Segundo Frum de Sociologa de la ISA. Gran parte del xito en trminos de riqueza cientfica, amplitud y diversidad del programa se debe a los inmensos esfuerzos de los 55 Comits

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de Investigacin de la ISA, as como los Grupos Temticos y de Trabajo, cuyas sesiones son la mxima prioridad de este Frum en Buenos Aires. A travs de sus numerosas investigaciones especializadas y proyectos de colaboracin, estos grupos, bajo la gestin de los respectivos Coordinadores de Programa, han organizado ms de 650 sesiones. Estas sesiones abarcan una amplia gama de asuntos, muchos de los cuales se centran en cuestiones y regiones directamente relacionadas con el tema del Frum. La Asociacin Latinoamericana de Sociologa y la Asociacin Argentina de Sociologa, nuestros co-organizadores locales para este Frum, han organizado treinta sesiones adicionales que amplan nuestro alcance en Latinoamrica. Adems, hemos organizado cuatro sesiones plenarias especialmente dedicadas a profundizar en nuestra comprensin de la justicia social y la democratizacin, el gnero y los derechos humanos, las desigualdades sociales y econmicas, y la sociologa pblica, que esperamos fomenten todava ms el dilogo y el debate. Como sabemos, Latinoamrica ha sido una regin importante para el estudio de la justicia social y la democratizacin y los socilogos latinoamericanos han estado profundamente comprometidos con la investigacin y la accin en estas luchas. En esta lnea, el Comit Organizador Local ha organizado dos importantes sesiones del Foro Abierto que hacen hincapi especficamente en la justicia social y los procesos de democratizacin en Latinoamrica. Acorde con el tema de este Segundo Frum de la ISA y como parte de mi compromiso como Vicepresidenta de Investigacin de la ISA, me complace sobremanera compartir con ustedes que hemos puesto en marcha una nueva iniciativa para crear un espacio de justicia social y democratizacin virtual y de acceso abierto. Esta iniciativa se ha diseado, conjuntamente con Robert Rojek de la editorial SAGE, para fomentar formas ms abiertas, igualitarias y sostenibles de produccin, difusin e intercambio

del conocimiento. Este espacio virtual de acceso abierto tiene el potencial de romper las fronteras y ofrecernos mayores posibilidades de compartir nuestra investigacin, pedagoga, poltica y prcticas sociolgicas en la esfera pblica. Se ha realizado un enorme esfuerzo entre bastidores para velar por el xito de este Frum con ms de 3600 participantes de 88 pases. La Secretara de la ISA en Madrid, dirigida por Izabela Barlinska, Secretaria Ejecutiva, ha sido indispensable en todas las etapas de la preparacin de este gran evento. Michael Burawoy, Presidente de la ISA, el Comit Coordinador de Investigacin y el Comit Ejecutivo han sido parte integrante de esta labor. Tambin quiero aprovechar la ocasin de agradecer al Comit Organizador Local, encabezado por sus co-presidentes Alberto L. Bialakowsky y Alicia I. Palermo, por su colaboracin y tambin deseo transmitir un profundo agradecimiento a nuestro anfitrin, la Universidad de Buenos Aires, por acogernos a todos en esta magnfica sede acadmica. A los participantes de esta conferencia que han venido de todo el mundo, espero que este Segundo Frum de la ISA les proporcione una excelente oportunidad de compartir vuestra investigacin, aprender de los dems, disfrutar de los desafos intelectuales que surgen en las reuniones y dilogos internacionales, aprender de las tradiciones, historia y cultura de la Argentina, forjar nuevas amistades y desarrollar estrategias para el cambio social. En definitiva, espero que este Frum sobre Justicia social y democratizacin d lugar a un dilogo e intercambio de ideas continuo y que fortalezca los lazos entre los socilogos y la esfera pblica, al tiempo que convierta dicha esfera pblica en ms grande e inclusiva. Una vez ms, les doy una clida bienvenida y espero conocer personalmente a muchos de ustedes durante el Frum. Margaret Abraham Vice-Presidenta del Consejo de Investigacin Presidenta del Frum de la ISA

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Message de bienvenue du Vice-Prsidente du Conseil de la Recherche y Prsidente du Forum de lISA


Chers collgues, chers amis, Au nom de lAssociation Internationale de Sociologie, cest pour moi un grand honneur de vous accueillir ce deuxime Forum de Sociologie de lISA Buenos Aires ! Le thme de notre Forum, Justice sociale et Dmocratisation, vient particulirement propos. Depuis lanne dernire, nous avons pu voir comment, dans le monde entier, des personnes se sont leves avec un courage sans bornes contre des rgimes sociaux, politiques et conomiques oppressifs, luttant pour la justice sociale et osant malgr tous les obstacles sengager sur les voies ardues de la dmocratisation. En tant que sociologues, il est essentiel pour nous de prendre en considration les multiples manires dont nos recherches, notre pdagogie, nos orientations et notre pratique dans le domaine de la sociologie peuvent nous permettre daborder de manire approfondie les problmes complexes et les dilemmes considrables de notre temps. Ce Forum constitue pour nous une excellente occasion de jouer un rle en amont dans la diffusion, lchange dinformations et le dialogue lchelle internationale qui sont susceptibles de contribuer un changement en profondeur. Nous avons labor un solide programme pour ce deuxime Forum de Sociologie de lISA. Une part importante de la russite de ce programme, en termes de richesse, denvergure et de diversit scientifiques, est le fruit des efforts considrables dploys par les 55 Comits de Recherche et Groupes Thmatiques et de Travail de lISA, dont les sances constituent la toute premire priorit de ce Forum de Buenos Aires. Grce leurs diffrents domaines de spcialit et leurs efforts de collaboration, ces groupes ont, sous la houlette de leurs organisateurs respectifs, organis ensemble plus de 650 sances. Ces sances concernent un large ventail de sujets, dont de nombreuses problmatiques et rgions spcifiquement axes sur le thme du Forum. LAssociation Latino-Amricaine de Sociologie et lAssociation Argentine de Sociologie, nos partenaires chargs de lorganisation de ce Forum au niveau local, ont galement mis en place 30 sances supplmentaires plus centres sur lAmrique latine. En outre, quatre sances plnires ont t spcialement conues pour nous permettre dapprofondir notre comprhension concernant la justice sociale et la dmocratisation, les questions de genre et les droits de lhomme, les ingalits sociales et conomiques et la sociologie publique, qui, nous lesprons, susciteront de nouveaux dbats. On le sait, lAmrique latine a constitu un terrain important pour ltude de la justice sociale et de la dmocratisation, et les sociologues latino-amricains ont, travers leurs recherches et leur action, t fortement engags dans les luttes pour la justice sociale et la dmocratisation. Nous avons ainsi la chance davoir le Comit Local dOrganisation qui organise deux importantes sances de Forum ouvert qui mettent spcifiquement laccent sur la justice sociale et les processus de dmocratisation en Amrique latine. Jai le grand plaisir de vous informer que, en accord avec le thme de ce deuxime Forum de lISA et au titre de mon engagement en tant que Vice-Prsidente de lISA la Recherche, nous avons par ailleurs lanc une nouvelle initiative de lISA visant crer un Espace pour la Justice sociale et la Dmocratisation en libre accs virtuel. Cette initiative, ralise conjointement avec Robert Rojek (SAGE Publications), est destine favoriser des formes de production, de diffusion et dchange des savoirs plus ouvertes, galitaires et durables. Ce type despace virtuel en accs libre est susceptible dabolir les frontires et dlargir nos possibilits de partager au sein de la sphre publique nos recherches, notre pdagogie, nos orientations et nos pratiques dans le domaine de la sociologie. Dans les coulisses, un travail considrable a t ralis pour assurer la russite de ce Forum, avec plus de 3600 participants venus de 88 pays. Le Secrtariat de lISA Madrid, dirig par Izabela Barlinska (Secrtaire Excutive), a jou un rle dterminant toutes les tapes des prparatifs

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en vue de ce grand vnement. Michael Burawoy (Prsident de lISA), ainsi que le Comit de Coordination de la Recherche et le Comit Excutif, ont tous pleinement particip cette entreprise. Je voudrais galement profiter de cette occasion pour remercier pour leur collaboration le Comit Local dOrganisation dirig par ses co-Prsidents, Alberto L. Bialakowsky et Alicia I. Palermo, mais aussi transmettre ma profonde reconnaissance notre hte, lUniversit de Buenos Aires, pour nous avoir ouvert les portes de cette formidable institution. chacun de vous, participants ce congrs qui tes venus du monde entier, je souhaite que cette deuxime dition du Forum de lISA soit une excellente occasion de partager vos recherches, dapprendre les uns des autres, dapprcier les nouveaux dfis intellectuels qui mergent lors de ces rencontres et dbats

internationaux, den savoir plus sur les traditions, lhistoire et la culture argentines, de nouer de nouvelles amitis et dimaginer des stratgies pour le changement social. Enfin, jespre que ce Forum sur le thme de la justice sociale et de la dmocratisation va entraner un dialogue et un change dides qui vont se poursuivre, et renforcer les liens entre les sociologues et la sphre publique tout en largissant et rendant cette dernire plus participative. Encore une fois, je vous souhaite chaleureusement la bienvenue et jespre avoir loccasion de rencontrer personnellement beaucoup dentre vous pendant le Forum ! Margaret Abraham Vice-Prsidente de lISA, Conseil de la Recherche Prsidente du Forum de lISA

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Welcome from the Presidents of the Local Organising Committee


Forum, spaces and bridges
The night is falling already at the door Its brush already makes the air wet And out of it, spring is born. (Tango: Afiches, Author: Homero Expsito ) A quick historical note. A little more than a decade ago, during the crisis experienced in Argentina in 2001, involving the economic collapse, the brutal crisis of the national currency, and of its symbolic value, all taking place in a context of social war, evictions, and impoverishment during that fateful month of December, was one of the greatest fractures ever suffered by our society since the bloody dictatorship (1976-1983). This crisis occurred, much to our surprise, in a time of full democracy, bringing about a restructuring of society, a social bifurcation. Here, there and everywhere, there were warnings accumulating collectively and subjectively. All this to say, dear colleagues from the world over, that in those days of social fragmentation and emergence of the masses, something remarkable happened: civil society came together to create hundreds of neighborhood forums; people gathered together to think about a way out towards change for a livable world. Within academia, we have often asked ourselves: how can we think collectively in the midst of devastation? In these days we have turned the question around: in the midst of social anomy, is the act of thinking necessary? Yes, it is a necessity, maybe a cultural compulsion. In these times, after the springs of democratization, after the renewed mobilizations of the indignados, what seems to be out of the question, is going back to where we were the leveling which the global systemic subjection imposes becomes geometric, it unfolds of itself. We are gathering in large numbers in Buenos Aires to reflect. It is a consequence, the result of an action, a multiple associative will which realizes itself. The Forum becomes a horizon among our members that expands, recovers and renews itself. Perhaps we are moving towards a reading of the invisible side of our sociological planet, still insufficiently revealed by a sociology that makes itself present. This expansion of horizons is breaking molds, once concentric, once minimalist, once of the elites. The massive attendance opens up a discourse related to our scientific concerns as well as to the condition of our existence without which there wouldnt be any science.
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Alberto L. Bialakowsky President of the Local Organising Committee

Alicia I. Palermo President of the AAS Co-President of the Local Organising Committee

The Second ISA Forum brings us together to consider Social Justice and Democratization in our multiplied networks and the specialties of the research committees, in the struggle and in the inter-change of perspectives, and maybe also to share the twists and turns of the collective intellect in which we take part as an audience and as a symposium. You all know, or sense, that we have struggled tirelessly for this meeting to take place. Our passionate fervor allows us to welcome you to the imagined intellectual agora of this ISA Forum

to make of it a praxis, a fraternal bridge, a burst of ideas, a spring from which to drink and make this Forum our Forum, an international brand of creativity. Please let our Buenos Aires be yours. Alberto L. Bialakowsky President of the Local Organising Committee Alicia I. Palermo President of the AAS Co-President of the Local Organising Committee

Bienvenida de los Presidentes del Comit Organizador Local


Frum, espacios y puentes
Ya cae la noche a la cancel sociedad civil se dio cita para crear cientos de Ya moja el aire su pincel frums barriales; el pueblo se reuna para peny hace con l la primavera. sar gregariamente una salida hacia un cambio para un mundo vivible. (Tango: Afiches, Nos hemos interrogado muchas veces Autor: Homero Expsito ) sociolgicamente en la academia sobre este hecho: cmo es posible pensar colectivamente en Pequea historia. Hace poco ms que una d- medio de la devastacin?, y actualmente hemos cada, en la crisis vivida en la Argentina duran- rotado la pregunta: en medio de la anomia sote 2001, el estallido econmico, la crisis brutal cial es preciso pensar? S, se trata de una necede la moneda y su valor simblico que dice sidad, quizs de una pulsin cultural. En estos parlamentar temporariamente en medio de la das de hoy, luego de las primaveras por la deguerra social, el desalojo y el empobrecimien- mocratizacin, de las renovadas movilizaciones to, resuman en ese fatdico mes de diciembre de los indignados, lo excluido parece, como no una de las fracturas ms grandes que aconteca puede ser de otro modo, retornar; lo aplanado en nuestra sociedad desde la cruenta dictadura que impone la sujecin sistmica global cobra (1976-1983); dicha crisis aconteci para nuestro geometra, se despliega. Nos hemos dado cita multitudinariamente asombro en plena democracia o en instancias democrticas. Este deshacimiento marc una re- en Buenos Aires para reflexionar; se trata de un fundacin, una bifurcacin social, de all hasta efecto, del resultado de una accin, una voluntad aqu la orilla se llen de alertas que fueron acu- asociativa mltiple que se realiza, el Frum se torna un horizonte al interior de nuestras memmuladas colectiva y subjetivamente. Sea esta diminuta crnica, para decirles bresas y se expande, se recupera y se renueva. queridas y queridos colegas del orbe, que en Quizs estamos transitando una lectura del lado aquellos das de fragmentacin social, estalli- no visible de nuestro planeta sociolgico, an do de multitudes, ocurri un hecho singular: la insuficientemente descubierto de una sociologa
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presencial. Este oleaje va rompiendo moldes, otrora concntricos, otrora minimalistas, otrora de lites. La presencia masiva inaugura un discurso, se trata por cierto de nuestros contenidos cientficos, se trata tambin de la condicin de nuestra presencia sin la cual la ciencia no existe. Los temas del II ISA Frum que nos convocan sobre Justicia Social y Democratizacin nos aguardan reticulares multiplicados en las especialidades de los comits de investigacin, en la lucha y en el inter-cambio de perspectivas, quizs tambin para coincidir en las transversales del intelecto colectivo que protagonizamos como concurrencia y simposio. Todas y todos saben, o intuyen, que hemos luchado denodadamente para encontrarnos,

nuestro fervor casi apasionado es darles la Bienvenida! a este gora intelectual imaginada del Frum ISA para hacerlo praxis, puente fraternal, como estallido del pensamiento, como fuente para abrevar-nos y hacer de este nuestro Frum, una marca orbital de creatividad. Por favor, hagan suya y propia nuestra Buenos Aires. Alberto L. Bialakowsky Presidente del Comit Organizador Local Alicia I. Palermo Presidenta de la AAS Copresidenta del Comit Organizador Local

Message de bienvenue des Prsidents du Comit Organisateur Local


Forum, espaces et ponts
Aprs ce trs bref rappel, chers Dj la nuit tombe dehors Dj son pinceau mouille lair collgues venus du monde entier, je voudrais Et en fait le printemps. vous dire quen ces temps de fragmentation sociale, dexplosion des masses, il est arriv (Tango: Afiches, quelque chose de singulier : la socit civile Auteur: Homero Expsito ) sest rassemble pour crer des centaines de forums de quartier ; le peuple sest runi pour Un peu dhistoire. Il y a un peu plus de dix ans, tenter de trouver, ensemble, une issue vers un pendant la crise qua subie lArgentine en 2001, changement pour un monde vivable. Dans les milieux universitaires, nous leffondrement conomique, la crise brutale de la devise nationale et sa valeur symbolique en nous sommes souvent interrogs l-dessus en plein milieu dune guerre sociale, les expulsions termes sociologiques : Comment est-il possible et lappauvrissement, rsumaient, en ce mois de penser collectivement au milieu de la fatidique de dcembre, ce qui a constitu lune dvastation ? Et nous avons aujourdhui retourn des fractures les plus importantes de notre socit la question : dans un contexte danomie sociale, depuis la sanglante dictature (1976-1983). est-il ncessaire de penser ? Oui, il sagit dune notre grand tonnement, cette crise est intervenue ncessit, peut-tre dune pulsion culturelle. en pleine dmocratie ou priode dmocratique. Ces temps-ci, suite aux printemps pour la Cet effondrement a t le point de dpart dune dmocratisation , aux mobilisations renouveles refondation, dun tournant social. Partout, on a des indigns , ce qui semble exclu et il ne entendu des signaux dalarme qui saccumulaient pourrait pas en tre autrement cest de revenir collectivement et subjectivement. en arrire ; le nivellement que lassujettissement
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systmique mondial impose devient gomtrique, il se dploie. Nous nous sommes donn rendez-vous en masse Buenos Aires, pour rflchir ; il sagit dune consquence, du rsultat dune action, une volont associative multiple qui se ralise. Le Forum devient un horizon pour nos membres, et il stend, se reconstitue et se renouvelle. Il se peut que nous soyons en train de nous diriger vers une lecture du ct non visible de notre plante sociologique, encore insuffisamment explor par une sociologie qui observe. Cette vague est en train de briser des moules, jadis concentriques, jadis minimalistes, jadis propres des lites. La participation massive annonce un discours o il sera dailleurs question de nos contenus scientifiques, et aussi de la condition de notre prsence sans laquelle la science nexiste pas. Les thmes du IIe Forum de lISA qui nous runissent ici pour parler de justice sociale et de dmocratisation figurent des rseaux multiples dans les diffrentes spcialits des comits de

recherche, dans la lutte et lchange de points de vue, peut-tre aussi pour se retrouver sur les chemins de traverse de lintellect collectif dont nous sommes les protagonistes en tant quassistance et que symposium. Nous savons tous, ou en avons lintuition, quil a fallu se battre inlassablement pour organiser cette rencontre. Et cest avec beaucoup de ferveur que nous vous souhaitons la bienvenue cette agora intellectuelle quest le Forum de lISA, pour en faire une praxis, un pont fraternel, telle une explosion de la pense, telle une source o boire abondamment, et faire de ce Forum votre Forum, une marque de crativit qui rayonne lchelle internationale. Que notre ville de Buenos Aires soit la vtre. Alberto L. Bialakowsky Prsident du Comit Organisateur Local Alicia I. Palermo Prsidente de l'AAS Coprsidente du Comit Organisateur Local

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Forum Organization
Executive Committee of the International Sociological Association 2010-2014
President Michael BURAWOY University of California, Berkeley, USA Vice-President Research Council Margaret ABRAHAM Hofstra University, USA Vice-President National Associations Tina UYS University of Johannesburg, South Africa Vice-President Programme Raquel SOSA ELZAGA Universidad Nacional Autnoma de Mxico, Mexico Vice-President Publications Jennifer PLATT University of Sussex, United Kingdom Vice-President Finance and Membership Robert VAN KRIEKEN University of Sydney, Australia Members of the Executive Committee Louis CHAUVEL Sciences-Po University Paris, France Dilek CINDOGLU Bilkent University, Turkey Tom DWYER University of Campinas, Brazil Jan Marie FRITZ University of Cincinnati, USA Sari HANAFI American University of Beirut, Lebanon Jaime JIMNEZ Universidad Nacional Autnoma de Mxico, Mexico Habibul KHONDKER Zayed University, United Arab Emirates Simon MAPADIMENG North-West University, South Africa Ishwar MODI International Institute of Social Sciences, India Nikita POKROVSKY Higher School of Economics, Moscow, Russia Emma PORIO Ateneo de Manila University, Philippines Yoshimichi SATO Tohoku University, Japan Vineeta SINHA National University, Singapore Benjamin TEJERINA University of the Basque Country, Spain Chin-Chun YI Academia Sinica, Taiwan Elena ZDRAVOMYSLOVA European University St. Petersburg, Russia Executive Secretary Izabela BARLINSKA Poland
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Second ISA Forum Scientific Committee


President Margaret ABRAHAM Hofstra University, USA Vice-Presidents Alberto L. BIALAKOWSKY Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina Michael BURAWOY University of California, Berkeley, USA Alicia I. PALERMO Universidad Nacional de Lujn, Argentina Executive Secretary Izabela BARLINSKA International Sociological Association Members Representatives of the International Sociological Association Louis CHAUVEL Sciences-Po University Paris, France Dilek CINDOGLU Bilkent University, Turkey Tom DWYER University of Campinas, Brazil Jan M. FRITZ University of Cincinnati, USA Sari HANAFI American University of Beirut, Lebanon Jaime JIMENEZ Universidad Nacional Autnoma de Mxico, Mexico Habibul KHONDEKER Zayed University, United Arab Emirates Mokong Simon MAPADIMENG the National Arts Council, South Africa Ishwar MODI International Institute of Social Sciences, India Jennifer PLATT University of Sussex, United Kingdom Nikita POKROVSKY Higher School of Economics, Moscow, Russia Emma PORIO Ateneo de Manila University, Philippines Yoshimichi SATO Tohoku University, Japan Vineeta SINHA National University of Singapore Raquel SOSA ELZAGA Universidad Nacional Autnoma de Mxico, Mexico Benjamin TEJERINA University of the Basque Country, Spain Tina UYS University of Johannesburg, South Africa Robert VAN KRIEKEN University of Sydney, Australia Chin-Chun YI Academia Sinica, Taiwan Elena ZDRAVOMYSLOVA European University St. Petersburg, Russia Representatives of the Argentinean Sociological Association and of the Latin-American Sociological Association Eduardo AQUEVEDO SOTO Universidad de Valparaso, Chile Dora BARRANCOS Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Cientficas y Tcnicas, Argentina Daniel CAMACHO MONGE Universidad de Costa Rica Emilio de IPOLA Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina Theotonio DOS SANTOS Unesco, Brazil Marco A. GANDASEGUI Centro de Estudios Latinoamericanos Justo Arosemena, Panama

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Pablo GENTILI CLACSO, Argentina Liliana GASTRON Universidad Nacional de Lujn, Argentina Ins IZAGUIRRE Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina Paulo H. MARTINS Universidad Federal de Pernambuco, Brazil Miguel MURMIS Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Cientficas y Tcnicas, Argentina Jaime PRECIADO CORONADO Universidad de Guadalajara, Mexico

Anbal QUIJANO Universidad Ricardo Palma, Per Emir SADER CLACSO, Brazil Raquel SOSA ELZAGA Universidad Nacional Autnoma de Mxico Jos Vicente TAVARES DOS SANTOS Universidad Federal de Rio Grande Do Sul, Brazil

Local Organizing Committee


Local Organizing Institutions Asociacin Latinoamericana de Sociologa Asociacin Argentina de Sociologa Local Organizing Committee President Alberto Leonardo BIALAKOWSKY ALAS, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina Co-President Alicia I. PALERMO AAS, Universidad Nacional de Lujn, Argentina Vice-Presidents Alberto Edgardo BARBIERI Facultad de Ciencias Econmicas, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina Sergio CALETTI Facultad de Ciencias Sociales, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina Mnica PINTO Facultad de Derecho, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina Honorary Vice-president Paulo Henrique MARTINS ALAS, Universidad Federal de Pernambuco, Brazil Members General Coordinators Alcira DAROQUI Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina Silvia LAGO MARTNEZ Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina Federico SCHUSTER Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina Venues Coordinators Beatriz WEHLE Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina Ana J. ARIAS Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina Adriana CLEMENTE Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina

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Andrea GASTRN Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina Research Committees Hosts Coordinator Gloria LYNCH Universidad Nacional de Lujn, Argentina Book Exhibition Coordinator Marcelo LANGIERI Universidad de Buenos Aires, CLACSO Cultural Events Clara BRAVIN Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina Coordination with Universities Graciela COUSINET Universidad Nacional de Cuyo, Mendoza, Argentina Ana Mara PREZ Universidad Nacional del Nordeste, Argentina

Juan PIOVANI Universidad Nacional de La Plata, Argentina Norberto ROCHA Universidad Nacional del Comahue, Argentina Adriana ZAFFARONI Universidad Nacional de Salta, Argentina Scientific Committee Support Nstor COHEN Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina Marcelo LANGIERI Universidad de Buenos Aires, CLACSO Carolina MERA Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina Julin REBN Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina Adrin SCRIBANO Universidad Nacional de Crdoba, Argentina

Local hosts
RC02 Ariel WILKIS Universidad Nacional de San Martn, Argentina RC03 Debora LACASA Universidad Nacional de Lujn, Argentina RC04 Eduardo LANGER Asociacin Argentina de Sociologia and Universidad Nacional de San Martn, Argentina RC05 Anah GONZLEZ Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina RC07 Mara Ana GONZLEZ Universidad Nacional de Lujn, Argentina RC09 Mercedes KRAUSE Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina RC10 Denise KASPARIAN Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina RC11 Adriana FASSIO Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina RC12 Andrea GASTRN Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina RC13 La FERRERO Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina RC14 Ana MAROTAS Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina RC15 Ana DURO Asociacin Argentina de Sociologa, Argentina RC17 Bernardo MARESCA Asociacin Argentina de Sociologa, Argentina RC18 Jaquelina ANAPO Asociacin Argentina de Sociologa, Argentina

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RC19 Mnica CLOT Asociacin Argentina de Sociologa and Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina RC20 Gabriel NARDACCHIONE CONICET and Instituto de Investigaciones Gino Germani, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina RC21 Soledad ARQUEROS CONICET, Argentina RC22 Mara Cecilia GALERA Argentina RC23 Mariana VERSINO Universidad Nacional de La Plata, Argentina RC24 Melina TOBIAS Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina RC25 Claudia FIDANZA Universidad Nacional de Lujn, Argentina RC26 Marilina WINIKS Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina RC29 Mariano Hernn GUTIRREZ Instituto de Investigaciones Gino Germani, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina RC30 Javier HERMO Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina RC31 Bernardo MARESCA Asociacin Argentina de Sociologa, Argentina RC32 Delia FRANCO Argentina RC33 Gabriela ORLANDO Universidad Nacional de Lujn, Argentina RC34 Pablo VOMMARO CLACSO, Argentina RC35 Ana GRONDONA Argentina RC36 Guadalupe ROMERO and Pilar FIUZA Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina RC37 Claudia FIDANZA Universidad Nacional de Lujn, Argentina RC38 Betina FREIDIN CONICET, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina RC41 Nicols SACCO Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina RC42 Mnica CASTRO Universidad Nacional de Lujn, Argentina

RC43 Cecilia ZAPATA Becaria CONICET, Argentina RC44 Cecilia Mara LUSNICH Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina RC45 Carolina NAJMAS Becaria CONICET, Argentina RC46 Sebastin CARRANO CEIL CONICET, Argentina RC47 Candela HERNNDEZ Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina RC48 Melina VZQUEZ Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina RC49 Eugenia BIANCHI Instituto de Investigaciones Gino Germani, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina RC51 Joaqun ZAJAC Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina RC52 Gabriela PLOTNO CONICET, Argentina RC53 Valeria LLOBET Universidad Nacional de San Martn, Argentina RC54 Victoria D'HERS Universidad Nacional de Crdoba, Argentina RC55 Florencia CHAHBENDERIAN Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina WG01 Sebastin PEREYRA CONICET and Universidad Nacional de San Martn, Argentina WG02 Vernica GIORDANO Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina WG05 Dan ADASZKO Universidad Catlica ODSA, Argentina TG03 Silvia GUEMUREMAN Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina TG04 Hctor POGGIESE FLACSO, Argentina TG05 Syd KROCHMALNY Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina TG06 Juan FERENAZ Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina TG07 Gabriel GIANNONE CONICET, Argentina

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General information

Emergency numbers in Buenos Aires

Fire Brigade: 100 Police Station: 101/911 Medical Emergency (SAME): 107

For more information, please contact: Global Refund Argentina S.A. Florida 15, 4th floor, Buenos Aires. Phone: (54 11) 4342 7561/2413 or (54 11) 4343 0932 <www.globalrefund.com> <infocenter@ar.globalrefund.com>

Currency and Foreign Exchange


AR$ The Argentinian currency is the peso. For update on exchange rates please visit <www.oanda.com>. Major credit cards are accepted in most hotels, stores and restaurants. $ Cash machines (ATM ) are common and accept major credit cards. Banks and exchange agencies provide currency exchange. Please do not accept street exchange proposals. Travelers checks are almost exclusively exchanged at hotels and banks. Banks open weekdays only from 10 am to 3 pm.

Tips

Service in restaurants is not included in


the bill and a 10% tip is suggested.

Shopping
Shops are open from 10 am to 7pm from Monday to Friday and from 9amto 1 pm on Saturdays. Shopping centers are open daily from 10am to 10 pm, including Saturdays and Sundays.

Voltage

The electrical supply in Argentina is 220volts, 50 Hz.

Tax Refund
$ The prevailing rate of VAT in Argentina is 21% and is included in retail prices. Foreign tourists who may have bought items in the country for an amount exceeding AR$ 70 in stores participating in the Tax Refund system (identified with a logo), must keep the payment slips to submit them at the Customs Offices before boarding. The amount of the refund corresponds to the VAT charge (21%) minus any administrative charge.

Mobile phones
Many mobile phone companies provide international coverage but be aware that international fares may apply. If you have a tri-band cellphone, you will be able to buy in Buenos Aires a new SIM card (around USD 10 ) and receive a new local cellphone number. If you choose to do this, local fares will apply.

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Tourist information
Tourist Information Centers provide all kinds of printed material (maps, guidebooks, brochures) and useful information to move around the city. If, during your visit, you suffer some kind of abuse or discrimination, please contact the Tourist Ombudsman. Phone: (54 11) 4302 7816

access of taxis to the city airports and other major destinations. Taxi drivers are known for trying to take advantage of tourists. Limo services, known as remises, have become popular in recent years. They are run by private companies:

Ave. Pedro de Mendoza 1835 (close to Benito Quinquela Martin Museum, in the neighborhood of La Boca ). Monday - Friday, 10 am 5 pm Email: turista@defensoria.org.ar

REMIS World Car: Phone: (54 11) 5480 1215 <www.worldcar-sa.com> <reservas@worldcar-sa.com> REMIS Vip Cars Sales Points Phone: (54 11) 5480 4590 (54 11) 5480 4594

Tourist police station

REMIS Manuel Tienda LenSales Phone: (5411) 4314 3636 (5411) 4315 5115 <informes@tiendaleon.com.ar>

Tourist police station headquarters receive any formal complaints from tourists in cases of offense, theft, petty crime, loss, etc. It also works on crime prevention. You can also receive help in case of extraordinary procedures with embassies and consulates. Information is available in English, Italian, French, Portuguese, Ukrainian and Japanese. Address: Avenida Corrientes 436 Phone: 0800 999 5000 (54 11) 4346 5748

Public transportation system Subway


The Buenos Aires subway (locally known as subte, from subterrneo meaning underground or subway), is a high-yield system providing access to various parts of the city. Fares are cheaper than that of city buses. The Buenos Aires underground has six lines which also have links to the commuter rail system.

Email: turista@policiafederal.gov.ar

Buses

Taxis and Remises


Black-and-yellow city taxis depend on Buenos Aires City Government. Phone: (54 11) 4323 8001

License controls are not enforced rigorously. There have been numerous reports of organized crime controlling the
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There are over 150 city bus lines called colectivos, each one managed by an individual company. These compete with each other, and attract exceptionally high use with virtually no public financial support. Their frequency makes them equal to the subway systems of other cities, but buses cover a far wider area than the subway.

Colectivos do not have a fixed timetable, but run from four to six per hour, depending on the bus line and time of the day. With inexpensive tickets and extensive routes, usually no further than

four blocks from commuters residences, the colectivo is the most popular means of transport to move around the city. The ticket is sold on the bus and only coins are accepted.

Registration Information

The Registration Desk and Conference


Certificates
Conference certificates will be available at the Registration Desk.

Secretariat are located in the Faculty of Economics of the University of Buenos Aires. Address: Avenida Crdoba 2122.

Please note that if we have not received your payment beforehand, you will have to pay by credit card in order to be able to attend the conference.

Book Exhibition
book exhibition is located in the The Patio Uriburu of the Faculty of Economics and will be open for the duration of the congress.

Registration Desk Opening Hours


On-site registration starts on Tuesday, July 31 at 9 am. Tuesday, July 31 Wednesday, August 1 Thursday, August 2 Friday, August 3 Saturday, August 4 9 am 8 pm 8 am 6 pm 8 am 6 pm 8 am 3 pm 8 am 3 pm

Opening Ceremony and Reception


The Opening Ceremony will take place on Wednesday, August 1 from 4:15pm to 5:45 pm at the Assembly Hall of the Faculty of Economics. The Reception will take place from 8:15 pm to 9:45pm in the Patio Uriburu of the Faculty of Economics. Finger food and drinks will be served.

Badges
Each delegate will receive a name badge upon registration. For security reasons, all delegates are requested to wear or bring their badge during all the congress activities.

Party, August 4
All delegates are invited to join for an evening of entertainment. You will have the opportunity to mingle and party with colleagues from all over the world at

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Salones Buen Aire, address: Sarmiento 1272, Buenos Aires. Price per person is USD 30 and includes: Starters: sandwiches, empanadas (beef, ham and cheese, and vegetable pies) Main Course: pizzas (mozzarella, napolitana, eggplant, fugazzetta) Dessert: ice creams Drinks: soda and mineral water, 1 glass of wine (paid bar service available)

Disclaimer

Technical Information

The Organizing Committee and the International Sociological Association accept no liability for any injuries/ losses incurred by participants and/ or accompanying persons, nor for loss of, or damage to, any luggage and/or personal belongings. Delegates are advised to take out their own insurance to cover personal belongings, travel and cancellation as the Congress does not cover individuals against cancellation of bookings, theft or damage to belongings.

A projector and a laptop will be

available in all lecture halls for PowerPoint presentations. Internet access in lecture halls is not available.

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Opening Ceremony

International Sociological Association


Michael BURAWOY, ISA President Margaret ABRAHAM, ISA Vice President Research and Forum President: Opening Address: Making a Difference: Sociology, Social Justice and Democratization in the 21st Century

Local Organizing Committee


Alberto L. BIALAKOWSKY, LOC President Alicia I. PALERMO, LOC Co-President and President, Argentinian Sociological Association Paulo Henrique MARTINS, President, Latin-American Sociological Association

University of Buenos Aires Representatives


Alberto Edgardo BARBIERI, Dean, Faculty of Economics and Vice-Rector, University of Buenos Aires, Argentina Sergio CALETTI, Dean, Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Buenos Aires, Argentina

Orchestra
Orquesta Infanto-Juvenil de Florencio Varela Director: Osvaldo AGUILERA Programa Socioeducativo del Minsterio de Educacin de La Nacin
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Programme Structure

July

09:00-10:30

10:45-12:15

12:30-14:00

Tuesday 31

Registration

August Wednesday 1 Thursday 2 Friday 3


RC ~ WG ~ TG RC ~ WG ~ TG RC ~ WG ~ TG RC ~ WG ~ TG RC ~ WG ~ TG RC ~ WG ~ TG RC ~ WG ~ TG RC ~ WG ~ TG RC ~ WG ~ TG RC ~ WG ~ TG

Saturday 4

Research Council Business Meeting 2

RC ~ WG ~ TG

RC ~ WG ~ TG

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14:30-16:00

16:15-17:45 Research Council Business Meeting 1 Meet ISA Editors & Journals

18:15-19:45

20:15-21:45

Registration

Registration

RC ~ WG ~ TG RC ~ WG ~ TG RC ~ WG ~ TG

Opening Ceremony RC ~ WG ~ TG Roundtable Junior/ Senior Scholars

Opening Plenary Session Plenary Session Plenary Session

Welcome Reception Open Forum Open Forum

RC ~ WG ~ TG

RC ~ WG ~ TG

Clossing Plenary Session

Party

RC = Research Committees WG = Working Groups TG = Thematic Groups

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Timetables
July
SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY

29 30 31 1
16:15 - 17:45
Session
Other Activities Other Activities

3
Room

ID 1 2

Title Meet ISA Editors & Journals Research Council Business Meeting - Part I

APT 10 {OB} 450 {NB}

AH = Assembly Hall - Saln de Actos APT = Amphitheatre - Anfiteatro {NB} = New Building - Nuevo edificio {OB} = Old Building - Viejo edificio

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August
SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY

29 30 31 1
09:00 - 10:30
Session
ALAS AAS Sessions RC36 Alienation Theory and Research RC25 Language and Society RC54 The Body in the Social Sciences RC53 Sociology of Childhood RC07 Futures Research RC35 Conceptual and Terminological Analysis RC11 Sociology of Aging RC20 Comparative Sociology RC23 Sociology of Science and Technology

2
Room
APT 212 {OB} 452 {NB} 32 {OB} 462 {NB} 444 {NB} APT 16 {OB} 443 {NB} 440 {NB} 458 {NB} APT 120 {OB}

3
Chair

ID
3 4

Title
Additional Session 1 - Educacin, gestin y tica Alienation Theory Revisited. Part I

Devorah Kalekin-Fishman Sergey Ryazantsev Claudia Malacrida

5 6

Analyzing Racist Discourses Body in Culture and Society: Embodiment, Theory and Practice Children, Society and Exclusions. Part I-A in English Citizenship and Experiences of Participation / Ciudadana y Experiencias de Participacin Community: A Key Sociological Concept

7 8

Edgardo Lander

Victoria Haidar

10 11 12

Connecting Generations: Societal Policies and Family Relations Cultural Changes and Values in Comparative Perspective Democracy and Surveillance Technologies: Relationships between Global South and Global North

Susan McDaniel

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09:00 - 10:30
Session
RC32 Women in Society RC31 Sociology of Migration RC43 Housing and Built Environment RC14 Sociology of Communication, Knowledge and Culture RC49 Mental Health and Illness RC13 Sociology of Leisure RC03 Community Research RC55 Social Indicators RC44 Labor Movements RC34 Sociology of Youth RC48 Social Movements, Collective Actions and Social Change RC30 Sociology of Work

ID
13

Title
Democracy, Work and Gender Equality: A Comparative and Cross-Cultural Perspective Disasters and Social Justice for Migrants Housing Markets: Comparative, Latin America Imaginaires Dmocratiques Contemporains Co-Organized with AISLF GT12 Socio-anthropologie Politique Involuntary Psychiatric Treatment and the Misuse of Psychiatric Institutions as Instruments of Political Oppression Leisure and Tourism: Social and Environmental Concerns. Part I Local Institutions/Global Frames: Dynamics of Durability and Transformation Measuring and Monitoring Social Progress I Migrant Workers, Labour Unions and Collective Protests New Alliances among the Young: Political Action, Citizenship, and Engagement New Trends and Theoretical Approach in the Field of Social Mobilizations and Social Change New Work Organization, New Work Division and New Skills. Part I: Comparative Analysis of the Practices of Work and Management of Employment Politics of Community and Community Development in the South: An Epistemological Engagement Professions and Democracy. Part I

Room
446 {NB} 307 {OB} 469 {NB} 450 {NB}

Chair

14 15

16

Raul-Enrique Rojo

17

432 {NB} APT 110 {OB} 412 {NB} 23 {OB} 29 {OB} 448 {NB} 38 {OB}

Reinhold Kilian

18 19 20 21 22 23

Mara Jess Rodrguez Garca Heinz-Herbert Noll

Ani Wierenga

24

17 {OB}

RC18 Political Sociology RC52 Sociology of Professional Groups

25

460 {NB} 434 {NB} Mike Saks

26

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WEDNESDAY

THURSDAY

FRIDAY

SATURDAY

1
09:00 - 10:30
Session
RC10 Round Table: Social justice and participation: The role of higher education. Part I RC10 Round Table: Social justice and participation: The role of higher education. Part I RC04 Sociology of Education RC19 Sociology of Poverty, Social Welfare and Social Policy RC33 Logic and Methodology in Sociology RC33 Logic and Methodology in Sociology RC33 Logic and Methodology in Sociology Round Table Session: Logic and methodology in sociology RC33 Logic and Methodology in Sociology Round Table Session: Logic and methodology in sociology RC22 Sociology of Religion RC05 Racism, Nationalism and Ethnic Relations RC09 Social Transformations and Sociology of Development RC24 Environment and Society

2
Title

4
Room
25 {OB}

ID
27

Chair

RC10 RC04 Part I: Round Table 1 Stakeholders in School and Work

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RC10 RC04 Part I: Round Table 2 Participation and Citizenship

26 {OB}

29 30

RC10 RC04 Part I: Round Table 3 Expansion of Opportunities RC19 Business Meeting

26 {OB} APT 210 {OB}

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RC33 Round Table: Empirical Methods in Aging Research. Part II RC33 Round Table: Epistemology and Research Design RC33 Round Table: Process-Oriented Methodology and Theories in Historical and Comparative Sociology. Part II

22 {OB} 33 {OB} 27 {OB}

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33

34

RC33 Round Table: Qualitative Methods in the Sociology of Religion. Part III

28 {OB}

35 36

Religion and the Challenges of the Contemporary World Researching Racism and Nationalism in an Increasingly Challenging Academic Environment Social Change, New Technology and Democratization in the Middle East and North Africa Region Social Justice, Democratization and Environmental Sociology

414 {NB} 454 {NB} 464 {NB}

Hugo Jose Suarez; Felipe Gaytan Alcala Peter Ratcliffe

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Habibul H. Khondker

38

303 {OB}

Mikael Klintman

41

09:00 - 10:30
Session
RC04 Sociology of Education RC19 Sociology of Poverty, Social Welfare and Social Policy RC21 Regional and Urban Development TG04 Sociology of Risk and Uncertainty TG06 Institutional Ethnography WG05 Famine and Society WG02 Historical and Comparative Sociology

ID
39 40

Title
The Role of Professional Ethics in Promoting Social Compromise. Part I Towards Better Healthcare for All: What Matters in the Transformation of Healthcare Systems and Policy. Part I Urban Studies and the Challenge of Travelling Concepts and Comparative Methods Risk and Health/Illness.PartI

Room
APT 10 {OB} 438 {NB}

Chair
Anita Hirsch Adler

41

301 {OB} 309 {OB} 306 {OB} 34 {OB} 31 {OB} Patrick Brown

42

43 44 45

Social Justice and Institutional Ethnography Civic Space, Media Movements and Politics of Social Justice Modernizations and Modernities in Global Contexts: South-South Dialogues

Suzanne Vaughan

10:45 - 12:15
Session
ALAS AAS Sessions RC41 Sociology of Population RC11 Sociology of Aging RC36 Alienation Theory and Research RC37 Sociology of Arts RC26 Sociotechnics, Sociological Practice RC47 Social Classes and Social Movements

ID
46 47 48 49

Title
Additional Session 2 - Derecho y la poltica Demographic challenges in societies Age- and Gender- based Inequalities: Recent Research and Challenges Alienation Theory Revisited. Part II

Room
APT 212 {OB} 468 {NB} 440 {NB} 452 {NB} 466 {NB} 442 {NB} 302 {OB}

Chair

Maria Guadalupe Vega-Lopez Julie McMullin

50 51

Analyzing Art Worksas a Way to Social Knowledge.PartI Borders, Cultural Citizenship and Sustainability: Human Networks in Action Bridging sociologies. Globalisation, cosmopolitanism and the individual

Arturo Rodriguez Morato

52

Henri lustiger Thaler

42

WEDNESDAY

THURSDAY

FRIDAY

SATURDAY

1
10:45 - 12:15
Session
RC53 Sociology of Childhood RC43 Housing and Built Environment RC12 Sociology of Law RC48 Social Movements, Collective Actions and Social Change RC20 Comparative Sociology RC14 Sociology of Communication, Knowledge and Culture RC25 Language and Society RC49 Mental Health and Illness RC35 Conceptual and Terminological Analysis RC46 Clinical Sociology RC02 Economy and Society RC15 Sociology of Health RC44 Labor Movements RC13 Sociology of Leisure RC55 Social Indicators RC31 Sociology of Migration

2
Title

4
Room
444 {NB} 469 {NB} 457 {NB} 38 {OB} Marina Kurkchiyan Helena Flam

ID
53 54

Chair

Children, society and exclusions. Part I-B in English Comparative Housing Policy

55 56

Comparative Legal Culture Creativity, emotion and risk

57 58

Current research in comparative Sociology Discours a propos de la democratie Session co-organized with AISLF GT21 Socio-anthropologie Politique Discourse & Identity Distinguished Speaker Panel: Emerging Issues in the Sociology of Mental Health Epistemological challenges presented by the experience of modernity in nonWestern contexts 1 Essentials of Community Intervention Global Stratification Health care choice: Discourses, perceptions and experiences Innovative approaches to informal work Leisure in turbulent times (Presidential Session of ISA RC13) Measuring and Monitoring Social Progress II Migration of labour and human rights issues: Reflections on global context

458 {NB} 450 {NB}

Jean-Pascal Daloz Lise Demailly

59 60

32 {OB} 432 {NB} 443 {NB} 413 {NB} 410 {NB} 438 {NB} 29 {OB} APT 10 {OB} 23 {OB} 307 {OB}

German Fernandez Vavrik Bronwen Lichtenstein

61

Oliver Kozlarek

62 63 64 65 66 67 68

Ishwar Modi Robert Bijl Smita Verma

43

10:45 - 12:15
Session
RC23 Sociology of Science and Technology RC24 Environment and Society RC10 Participation, Organizational Democracy and Self-Management RC18 Political Sociology RC19 Sociology of Poverty, Social Welfare and Social Policy RC52 Sociology of Professional Groups RC34 Sociology of Youth Round Table Session1: Youth and work in a globalized world RC34 Sociology of Youth

ID
69

Title
New work in the study of science, Technology and knowledge Nuclear power, risk and climate change Participation and its relationship to social justice and democracy. Part I

Room
APT 120 {OB} 303 {OB} 456 {NB}

Chair
Ralph Matthews

70 71

Ritsuko Ozaki

72 73

Political Inequality Outside of the West. Part I Poverty and social policy in Latin America

460 {NB} APT 210 {OB} Jennifer Pribble

74

Professional competence and careers

434 {NB} 22 {OB}

Christine Harrington

75

RC34 Round Table: Desigualdades y precariedades en las trayectorias laborales / Inequalities and precariousness in employment trajectories RC34 Round Table: Efectos de las caractersticas y cambios de la economa sobre el empleo juvenil / Effects of economy changes on youth employment RC34 Round Table: Nuevos fenmenos laborales en un mundo globalizado / New labour phenomena in a globalized world RC34 Round Table: Polticas de formacin laboral y de empleo juvenil / Youth employment and training policies RC34 Round Table: Subjetividades, representaciones sociales y sentidos del trabajo / Subjectivities, labour representations and meanings Religion and the rights of social minorities

76

25 {OB}

RC34 Sociology of Youth Round Table Session1: Youth and work in a globalized world RC34 Sociology of Youth Round Table Session1: Youth and work in a globalized world RC34 Sociology of Youth

77

26 {OB}

78

26 {OB}

79

33 {OB}

RC22 Sociology of Religion

80

414 {NB}

44

WEDNESDAY

THURSDAY

FRIDAY

SATURDAY

1
10:45 - 12:15
Session
RC45 Rational Choice RC42 Social Psychology RC29 Deviance and Social Control RC07 Futures Research RC51 Sociocybernetics

2
Title

4
Room
453 {NB} 19 {OB} 459 {NB} APT 16 {OB} 304 {OB} 462 {NB} 301 {OB} 433 {NB} 454 {NB} 446 {NB} 305 {OB} 309 {OB} 306 {OB} 430 {NB} 34 {OB} 31 {OB} Fumiya Onaka Helma Lutz Celi Scalon

ID
81 82 83

Chair

Social capital: Current research on the construction of social capital Social Justice and Democratization Social justice and Democratization: Diffuse Violence and Social Control Social Justice, Equality and Participation Systemic perspective to think knowledge and cultural management development. Part III The body in network society: Memory, communication and cultural practices on the social web and abroad Urban outskirts: Renewed conflicts in a comparative perspective What Makes an Organization

84 85

RC54 The Body in the Social Sciences RC21 Regional and Urban Development RC17 Sociology of Organization RC38 Biography and Society RC32 Women in Society TG03 Human Rights and Global Justice TG04 Sociology of Risk and Uncertainty TG06 Institutional Ethnography TG05 Visual Sociology WG05 Famine and Society RC33 Logic and Methodology in Sociology

86

87

88

89

Where Are You From? Experiences of Exclusion, Marginalization and Racism. Part I Women, violence and social justice. Part I. Human Rights and the Well-Being of NonCitizens: New Boundaries of Citizenship and Belonging. Part I Risk and Health/Illness. PartII

90 91

Evangelia Tastsoglou Claudia Tazreiter

92

Martyn Chamberlain

93 94 95 96

The Social Organization of Knowledge. PartI Visual Sociology as/of Activism for Social Justice Climate Change, Food Insecurity and Malnutrition Process-Oriented Methodology and Theories in Historical and Comparative Sociology

Liza McCoy Regev Nathansohn

45

12:30 - 14:00
Session
ALAS AAS Sessions RC54 The Body in the Social Sciences RC42 Social Psychology RC45 Rational Choice RC36 Alienation Theory and Research RC07 Futures Research RC47 Social Classes and Social Movements RC37 Sociology of Arts RC23 Sociology of Science and Technology RC38 Biography and Society RC11 Sociology of Aging RC26 Sociotechnics, Sociological Practice RC53 Sociology of Childhood RC48 Social Movements, Collective Actions and Social Change RC46 Clinical Sociology RC20 Comparative Sociology

ID
97 98

Title
Additional Session 3 - Derecho, cultura y migracin Body, emotions and spatial cognition in the information society (In)justice and inequalities in a globalized (democratic) world Actors, choices, and rationality in the Global South Agency and empowerment in the life world Alternatives to neoliberal globalization: Comparing counter-hegemonic projects Part I Anti-nuclear movements after Fukushima disaster Art, (il)legitimacy and consecration processes? I Beyond risk: Governing unknowns

Room
APT 212 {OB} 462 {NB} 19 {OB} 453 {NB} 452 {NB} APT 16 {OB} 302 {OB} 466 {NB} APT 120 {OB} 436 {NB} 440 {NB} 442 {NB} 444 {NB} 38 {OB}

Chair

Bianca Maria Pirani

99 100 101

102

Markus S. Schulz; William Carroll Seung Kuk Kim

103

104 105

Ling-Yun Tang

106 107 108

Biography and Ethnography Caring for older adults with dementia Cellular globalization: Social theory as projected on applied Sociology Childrens rights and social justice Collective action and the rebirth of social movements for social and economic justice in Chile: causes, demands and result in a global world Community Development and Social Justice Comparative studies of historical and contemporary civilising and decivilising shifts in politics, culture and morality

Andreas Oskar Kempf Kate OLoughlin Nikita Pokrovsky

109 110

Francisco Baez Urbina

111 112

413 {NB} 458 {NB}

46

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THURSDAY

FRIDAY

SATURDAY

1
12:30 - 14:00
Session
RC41 Sociology of Population RC05 Racism, Nationalism and Ethnic Relations RC25 Language and Society RC33 Logic and Methodology in Sociology RC24 Environment and Society RC52 Sociology of Professional Groups RC34 Sociology of Youth RC30 Sociology of Work RC12 Sociology of Law RC13 Sociology of Leisure RC19 Sociology of Poverty, Social Welfare and Social Policy RC31 Sociology of Migration RC18 Political Sociology RC02 Economy and Society RC32 Women in Society Round Table Session: Women, social justice and democratization, Part I

2
Title

4
Room
468 {NB} 454 {NB} 32 {OB} 24 {OB} 303 {OB} 433 {NB} 448 {NB} 17 {OB} 457 {NB} APT 110 {OB} APT 210 {OB} Susana Novick Pedro Nunez; Carles Feixa Matthias Gross Nira Yuval-Davis

ID
113 114

Chair

Current issues in population and social justice Diaspora and ethno-national conflict

115 116

Discourses of Exclusion and Resistance Empirical Methods in Aging Research 1

Viviane Resende

117 118

Environmental problems, natural disasters, and socio-technical risks Globalisation and its impacts on professions and organisations Itinerary of research on youth studies in Argentina: Key analysis, perspectives and interdisciplinary views La crisis del trabajo y polticas de vida digna: Diagnsticos, reclamos y alternativas Law and migration Leisure, urbanization, migration and ethnic relations Models of social assistance in Latin America

119

120

121 122 123

124 125 126 127

Out of Place Emotions: managing emotions from a distance Party Members and Activists in Latin America Political Economy, Knowledge, Ecology RC32 Round Table: Challenging gendered spaces and categories

307 {OB} 460 {NB} 410 {NB} 22 {OB}

47

12:30 - 14:00
Session
RC32 Women in Society RC32 Women in Society RC32 Women in Society Round Table Session: Women, social justice and democratization, Part I RC32 Women in Society Round Table Session: Women, social justice and democratization, Part I RC22 Sociology of Religion RC55 Social Indicators RC10 Participation, Organizational Democracy and SelfManagement RC09 Social Transformations and Sociology of Development RC35 Conceptual and Terminological Analysis RC51 Sociocybernetics

ID
128 129 130

Title
RC32 Round Table: Violence: expressions and solutions RC32 Round Table: Women in action: Images and realities RC32 Round Table: Womens work environments

Room
25 {OB} 26 {OB} 26 {OB}

Chair
Vappu Tyyska

131

RC32 Round Table: Women, welfare & economic (re) structuring

33 {OB}

132 133 134

Religious pluralism and struggle for justice in secular democracies Social Indicator Databases Social participation and the economic and social crisis

414 {NB} 23 {OB} 456 {NB}

135

Socio-political orders beside the state or the limits of the Leviathan

464 {NB}

Dieter Neubert

136

Subjectivity, symbolic power and social justice Systemic Perspective to think knowledge and cultural management development. Part II The dilemmas of the public safety, social inequalities, social control and deviance The role of professional ethics in promoting social compromise. Part II The transformation of lives: Making up people through biotechnologies

443 {NB} 304 {OB} 459 {NB} APT 10 {OB} 438 {NB}

Daniela Lopez

137

RC29 Deviance and Social Control RC04 Sociology of Education RC15 Sociology of Health

138

139 140

Maria Ligia De Olivera Barbosa

48

WEDNESDAY

THURSDAY

FRIDAY

SATURDAY

1
12:30 - 14:00
Session
RC44 Labor Movements RC21 Regional and Urban Development TG05 Visual Sociology TG04 Sociology of Risk and Uncertainty TG07 Senses and Society TG03 Human Rights and Global Justice WG05 Famine and Society WG01 Sociology of LocalGlobal Relations WG02 Historical and Comparative Sociology

2
Title

4
Room
29 {OB} 301 {OB}

ID
141

Chair
Jennifer Chun

Unfree labour: States, capital and the struggles of migrant and immigrant workers for social and economic justice Urban planning and public policies for social and ethnic mix: faith-based displacement activities or effective instruments against socio-spatial exclusion? On Crime, Justice, Activism, Power and Resistance: Top-Down and Bottom-Up Visual Practices Risk, Biography and Everyday Life.PartI

142

143

430 {NB} 309 {OB} 308 {OB} 305 {OB} 34 {OB} 35 {OB} 31 {OB}

Ruthie Ginsburg

144

Marian Burchardt

145 146

Sensory Experiences: Constituents of Social Justice and Democratization? Transnational Feminism, Global Womens Movements, and Social Justice. Part II Food Insecurity, Poverty and Vulnerabilities in Developing Nations Local Responses to Globalization: Cases of Different Countries Modernities in Theory: Perspectives of/from the Colonized Others Invitation Only

Sylvanna Falcon

147 148

Dmytro Chuchko

149

14:30 - 16:00
Session
ALAS AAS Sessions RC37 Sociology of Arts RC22 Sociology of Religion RC19 Sociology of Poverty, Social Welfare and Social Policy

ID
150 151 152 153

Title
Additional Session 4 - Sociologa de la salud y las polticas sanitarias Analyzing art works as a way to social knowledge II Asian religions in the era of globalization Basic universalism: Is Latin America getting closer or further away?

Room
APT 212 {OB} 466 {NB} 414 {NB} APT 210 {OB}

Chair

Paulo Menezes

49

14:30 - 16:00
Session
RC53 Sociology of Childhood RC47 Social Classes and Social Movements RC41 Sociology of Population RC10 Participation, Organizational Democracy and SelfManagement RC36 Alienation Theory and Research RC46 Clinical Sociology RC07 Futures Research RC24 Environment and Society RC54 The Body in the Social Sciences RC11 Sociology of Aging RC34 Sociology of Youth RC25 Language and Society RC02 Economy and Society RC12 Sociology of Law RC13 Sociology of Leisure RC15 Sociology of Health RC38 Biography and Society

ID
154 155

Title
Childrens lives, voices and well being. Poster session & RC 53 Reception. Conflicts, social movements and democracy in the global era Current issues in population research Diversity of civic participation patterns in a globalizing world

Room
444 {NB} 302 {OB} 468 {NB} 456 {NB}

Chair

Fernando Calderon

156 157

Rosa Maria Camarena-Cordova Pawel Starosta

158

From alienation to empowerment. Part I

452 {NB} 413 {NB} 464 {NB} 303 {OB} 462 {NB} 440 {NB} 448 {NB} 32 {OB} 410 {NB} 457 {NB} APT 10 {OB} 438 {NB} 436 {NB}

Marvin Prosono

159 160 161 162

Gender, Sexuality, Disability and Social Justice Globalization, futures of management, and resistance movements. Part I Governing global socio-ecological systems Human/machine social interaction: The felt presence of absent bodies performing the sonic and visual streams Images, Meaning, and Discourses of Ageing Juvenile violence, policing and access to justice Language and Migrations/ Lengua y Migraciones Latin America and global social change Law and politics Leisure and tourism: Social and environmental concerns. Part II Medications and pharmaceuticalization: Continuity and change Methodological Challenges in Biography Research

Anastasia- Valentine Rigas Ulrike Schuerkens J. David Tabara Adrian Scribano

163 164 165 166 167 168 169 170

Kyriakos Markides

Rodolfo Gutierrez; Roland Terborg

Agelica Cuellar Vazquez

Feiwel Kupferberg

50

WEDNESDAY

THURSDAY

FRIDAY

SATURDAY

1
14:30 - 16:00
Session
RC55 Social Indicators RC14 Sociology of Communication, Knowledge and Culture RC51 Sociocybernetics RC04 Sociology of Education

2
Title

4
Room
23 {OB} 450 {NB} Isleide Fontenelle

ID
171 172

Chair

Methodological issues in constructing complex social indicators New media, democracy and social justice Part I

173 174

Observing, measuring and reconstructing emergent meaning Opportunities and barriers to educational access and equity in developed nations: Issues of race, ethnicity and immigration on schooling in a globalizing world Out of Place Emotions: Ambiguity of being Panel session. Democracy at work and social justice: an international perspective RC44 Round Table 2: Strategies for organizing informal workers RC44 Round Table 3: The solidarity economy, the labor movement and the fight against precarious employment

304 {OB} APT 10 {OB} David Konstantinovsky

RC31 Sociology of Migration RC30 Sociology of Work RC44 Labor Movements RC44 Labor Movements Round Table Session: Emerging alternatives for the labor movement: New visions, new contexts, new strategies RC44 Labor Movements

175 176 177 178

307 {OB} 17 {OB} 22 {OB} 25 {OB} Jacklyn Cock

179

RC44 Round Table 4: New strategies for bringing union democracy to unions with diverse memberships RC44 Round Table 5: Organizing Strategies, Diversity and Union Democracy

26 {OB}

RC44 Labor Movements Round Table Session: Emerging alternatives for the labor movement: New visions, new contexts, new strategies RC32 Women in Society RC23 Sociology of Science and Technology RC52 Sociology of Professional Groups

180

26 {OB}

181

Researching womens lives in post-colonial contexts: Challenges and transformations in decolonizing self and research Science institutions and society: Mutual interactions and adaptations Science, innovation and professional development

446 {NB} APT 120 {OB} 434 {NB}

Akosua Adomako Ampofo

182

183

Lorenzo Speranza

51

14:30 - 16:00
Session
RC21 Regional and Urban Development RC29 Deviance and Social Control RC05 Racism, Nationalism and Ethnic Relations TG03 Human Rights and Global Justice TG04 Sociology of Risk and Uncertainty TG07 Senses and Society TG06 Institutional Ethnography TG05 Visual Sociology WG01 Sociology of LocalGlobal Relations RC05 Racism, Nationalism and Ethnic Relations

ID
184

Title
The role of design and social justice in 21st century cities: Paradoxes and challenges The sociological explanations of deviance, crime and social control Violencia e interculturalidad / Violence and interculturality. Part I Localizing Global Justice: The Politics of Education, Training and Development. Part I Risk, Biography and Everyday Life. PartII

Room
301 {OB} 459 {NB} 454 {NB} 305 {OB} 309 {OB} 308 {OB} 306 {OB} 430 {NB} 35 {OB} 31 {OB}

Chair

185

186

Nelson Arteaga Botello Kristy Kelly

187

188

Marian Burchardt

189 190 191

Sensory Order(s), Sensory Transgressions The Social Organization of Knowledge.PartII Visual Activism: The (Street) Art of Making Visible Alternative Ways of Seeing the World Panel Session: Global Cultural Centers and Development of Local Cultures Social Positioning in Comparative/ Historical Perspective

Paul Luken Christian von Wissel

192

193

Trica Keaton

18:15 - 19:45
Plenary Sessions 194 Plenary Session I: Social Justice and Democratization AH Alberto L. Bialakowsky

52

WEDNESDAY

THURSDAY

FRIDAY

SATURDAY

1
09:00 - 10:30
Session
ALAS AAS Sessions RC30 Sociology of Work

2
Title

4
Room
APT 212 {OB} 17 {OB}

ID
195 196

Chair

Additional Session 5 - Participacin poltica y programas sociales Articulating work and family: Gender or professional group differences? / Conciliar empleo y familia: Unas diferencias de gnero, de grupo profesional u otras? Assessing quality of life and social development: Notions, approaches and indicators Bodies in motion Changing dynamic in research organizations Consumer culture and social issues

RC55 Social Indicators RC38 Biography and Society RC23 Sociology of Science and Technology RC14 Sociology of Communication, Knowledge and Culture RC05 Racism, Nationalism and Ethnic Relations RC20 Comparative Sociology RC13 Sociology of Leisure RC48 Social Movements, Collective Actions and Social Change RC07 Futures Research RC02 Economy and Society RC45 Rational Choice RC25 Language and Society RC33 Logic and Methodology in Sociology

197

23 {OB} 436 {NB} APT 120 {OB} 450 {NB}

Agustin Salvia

198 199

Susan Bell Hebe Vessuri

200

Indhu Rajagopal

201

Contemporary Racisms, Problematic Positionalities and Marginalised Voices: The Methodological Challenge Death and politics: Socio-historical and comparative approaches. Part I Democratization and the promise of leisure Democratization movements and human rights. Part I

454 {NB} 458 {NB} APT 110 {OB} 38 {OB}

Alice Feldman

202 203 204

Christianne Luce Gomes

205

Democratizing futures and digital inclusion: Participatory opportunities and pitfalls Diversity in corporate networks Embedded rational choice in institutional change Empowerment, Language and the Body Ethnography

APT 16 {OB} 410 {NB} 453 {NB} 32 {OB} 24 {OB} Celine-Marie Pascale

206 207 208 209

53

09:00 - 10:30
Session
RC49 Mental Health and Illness RC24 Environment and Society RC43 Housing and Built Environment RC44 Labor Movements RC11 Sociology of Aging RC47 Social Classes and Social Movements RC34 Sociology of Youth RC31 Sociology of Migration RC32 Women in Society

ID
210

Title
Gender, social justice, and mental health

Room
432 {NB} 303 {OB} 301 {OB} 29 {OB} 440 {NB} 302 {OB} 448 {NB} 464 {NB} 446 {NB}

Chair

211 212

Global Commodity Chains And Environmental Flows Housing and the right to the city. Part I

Julia S. Guivant

213 214 215

Labor movements and the State: What happens when political allies take power? Later life decision making: Consumption, home care, and end of life Latin American social movements and social justice in the Global South Mass higher education, employment opportunities, and youth Migration In (Post-) Socialist Societies Movimientos de mujeres por la justicia social y la democratizacin en Amrica Latina / Women`s movements for social justice and democratization in Latin America Part I Organizational critique before (and after?) Critical Management Studies/ Mechanisms of innovation Professions and democracy. Part II

Ruy Braga Neena Chappell Emilio Taddei

216 217 218

Habibul H. Khondker Alicia Dambrauskas; Alicia Itati Palermo

RC17 Sociology of Organization RC52 Sociology of Professional Groups RC36 Alienation Theory and Research RC10 Round Table Social justice and participation: The role of higher education. Part II RC10 Round Table: Social justice and participation: The role of higher education. Part II

219

433 {NB} 434 {NB} 452 {NB} 22 {OB} Helena Serra

220

221

Race, alienation and everyday life

222

RC10 RC04 Part II: Round Table 1 Profesionales, universidades y conocimiento

223

RC10 RC04 Part II: Round Table 2 Desafos de inclusin

25 {OB}

54

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THURSDAY

FRIDAY

SATURDAY

1
09:00 - 10:30
Session
RC04 Sociology of Education RC18 Political Sociology Roundtable Session: Democratization and political behavior in the Latin America RC22 Sociology of Religion RC31 Sociology of Migration RC21 Regional and Urban Development RC04 Sociology of Education RC15 Sociology of Health RC15 Sociology of Health TG04 Sociology of Risk and Uncertainty WG05 Famine and Society

2
Title

4
Room
26 {OB} 26 {OB}

ID
224 225

Chair

RC10 RC04 Part II: Round Table 3 Desigualdad escolar RC18 Round Table 1: Democratization and elections in Latin America

226

Regimes of religious regulation I: Government and social regulation of religion Repeat migration and social inequalities and equalities Segregation(s) and urban inequalities in major cities around the world. Part I Social inequalities and secondary education: Theories, methods and research findings Sociology of complementary and alternative medicine. Part I Towards better healthcare for all: What matters in the transformation of healthcare systems and policy. Part II Voluntary Risk Taking and Edgework

414 {NB} 307 {OB} 304 {OB} APT 10 {OB} 438 {NB} APT 210 {OB} 309 {OB} 34 {OB} Steven Lyng

227 228

229

230 231

232

233

Social Injustice, Marginalization and Inequalities in Globalised Asia and Africa in the Context of Access to Food, Health Services and Education

10:45 - 12:15
Session
ALAS AAS Sessions RC37 Sociology of Arts RC36 Alienation Theory and Research

ID
234 235 236

Title
Additional Session 6 - Sociologa urbana Artistic and non-artistic markets: Entrepreneurship, creativity and innovation Bodies, emotions, alienation and everyday life

Room
APT 212 {OB} 466 {NB} 452 {NB}

Chair

Florent Gaudez Richard Miskolci

55

10:45 - 12:15
Session
RC53 Sociology of Childhood RC44 Labor Movements RC46 Clinical Sociology RC20 Comparative Sociology RC49 Mental Health and Illness RC42 Social Psychology

ID
237 238 239 240 241

Title
Childhood in democracy's infancy Chinas emerging working class and the future of the labor movement Corruption and Globalization: Open discussion Death and politics: Socio-historical and comparative approaches. Part II Disaster, society and mental health

Room
444 {NB} 29 {OB} 413 {NB} 458 {NB} 432 {NB} 19 {OB} 303 {OB} 446 {NB} 469 {NB} 23 {OB} 459 {NB} APT 16 {OB}

Chair

242

Discursive and narrative approaches to identity research Environmental attitudes and behaviours Gender, science and technology: Postcolonial and feminist perspectives Housing policies: Latin America, popular housing, comparative Human Relations and its Importance for Well-Being Human rights violations

243 RC24 Environment and Society RC32 Women in Society RC43 Housing and Built Environment RC55 Social Indicators RC29 Deviance and Social Control RC48 Social Movements, Collective Actions and Social Change RC23 Sociology of Science and Technology RC18 Political Sociology RC31 Sociology of Migration RC12 Sociology of Law RC13 Sociology of Leisure 244 245

Riley Dunlap Josephine Beoku-Betts

246 247

248

Imagining futures: Social movements, publics and contentious politics - Part I

Benjamin Tejerina

249

International science and technology cooperation: The role of academic mobility Intra-party conflicts: Enhancing or diminishing democracy at large? Latin American migration, development and transnational citizenship: A SouthNorth academic dialogue Legal professions. Part 1 Leisure across disciplines: Theories and methods

APT 120 {OB} 460 {NB} 307 {OB} 457 {NB} APT 110 {OB} Jean-Michel Lafleur

250 251

252 253

Hilary Sommerland Thomas Henricks

56

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THURSDAY

FRIDAY

SATURDAY

1
10:45 - 12:15
Session
RC25 Language and Society RC21 Regional and Urban Development RC51 Sociocybernetics RC30 Sociology of Work

2
Title

4
Room
32 {OB} 301 {OB} 304 {OB} 17 {OB}

ID
254 255

Chair
Amado Alarcon

Lenguas Indgenas / Indigenous Languages Local Welfare: Changing States, Stakeholders Mobilization and Policy Rescaling Modern sociological systems theory in social practice. Part II New career theory and new realities of work in the Knowledge Economy / Nuevas teoras de la carerra y nuevas realidades de trabajo en la Economa del Conocimiento New media, democracy and social justice. Part II

256 257

RC14 Sociology of Communication, Knowledge and Culture RC11 Sociology of Aging RC38 Biography and Society RC41 Sociology of Population RC35 Conceptual and Terminological Analysis RC52 Sociology of Professional Groups RC34 Sociology of Youth RC34 Sociology of Youth

258

450 {NB}

Oksana Lychkovska

259 260 261 262

Participation and cultural sociology of the life course. Part I Pictures, biographies and families Population Challenges in Health Equity Power and slavery

456 {NB} 436 {NB} 468 {NB} 443 {NB} 434 {NB}

Julia Rozanova Kathy Davis

Craig Browne

263

Professional governance and health human resource management: The challenges of equality, diversity and inclusion. Part I RC34 Round Table: Class, place and identity RC34 Round Table: Identity construction processes between individualization and collective experiences. Part I RC34 Round Table: Identity construction processes between individualization and collective experiences. Part II

Ivy Bourgeault

264 265

22 {OB} 25 {OB}

RC34 Sociology of Youth Round Table Session 2: Youth identity construction: Between individualization and collective experiences of belongingness and resistance

266

26 {OB}

57

10:45 - 12:15
Session
RC34 Sociology of Youth Round Table Session 2: Youth identity construction: Between individualization and collective experiences of belongingness and resistance RC34 Sociology of Youth Round Table Session 2: Youth identity construction: Between individualization and collective experiences of belongingness and resistance RC45 Rational Choice RC22 Sociology of Religion RC19 Sociology of Poverty, Social Welfare and Social Policy RC54 The Body in the Social Sciences RC09 Social Transformations and Sociology of Development RC04 Sociology of Education RC02 Economy and Society RC05 Racism, Nationalism and Ethnic Relations RC17 Sociology of Organization

ID
267

Title
RC34 Round Table: Identity, education and resistance

Room
26 {OB}

Chair

268

RC34 Round Table: Youth activism and resistance in the process of identity construction

33 {OB}

269 270

RC45 Business Meeting Regimes of religious regulation II: Multiculturalism and the management of religion Social protection for older adults in Latin America and beyond

453 {NB} 414 {NB} APT 210 {OB}

271

272

The body and difference in society: Embodiment, theory and social control The cultural politics of economic development

462 {NB} 464 {NB}

Jacqueline Low

273

274

The democratic schooling: Limits, possibilities, and consequences and national agendas in a globalizing world Theorizing gender, state and economy Tracking Contemporary Racisms on Virtual spaces and Print media What makes consumer market organizations?

APT 10 {OB} 410 {NB} 454 {NB} 433 {NB} Bandana Purkayastha

275 276

277

58

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SATURDAY

1
10:45 - 12:15
Session
RC47 Social Classes and Social Movements TG05 Visual Sociology TG06 Institutional Ethnography TG03 Human Rights and Global Justice WG02 Historical and Comparative Sociology WG01 Sociology of LocalGlobal Relations WG05 Famine and Society

2
Title

4
Room
302 {OB} 430 {NB} 306 {OB} 305 {OB} 31 {OB} 35 {OB} 34 {OB} Larisa Vdovichenko

ID
278

Chair
Maria da Gloria Gohn

Repolitizacin de las movilizaciones sociales en Amrica Latina? Civic Media and Creative Youth Activism in the Middle East Puzzles and Challenges in Institutional Ethnography Research Risk, Human Rights and Global Justice

279 280 281

Jorgelina Flury Barbara Comber; Alison Griffith Edward Sieh

282

Case-Based Comparative-Historical Investigations: Different Purposes, Different Strategies, Different Outcomes Local Development and Local Democracy: Problems of Social Justice Tackling Poverty and Vulnerability: Role of the Informal Sector

283

284

12:30 - 14:00
Session
ALAS AAS Sessions RC22 Sociology of Religion RC02 Economy and Society RC53 Sociology of Childhood RC26 Sociotechnics, Sociological Practice RC30 Sociology of Work RC02 Economy and Society

ID
285 286 287

Title
Additional Session 7 - Ciencia, tecnologa y sociedad: Territorios de confluencia Alternatives religiosities and beliefs in contemporary world Alternatives to neoliberal globalization: Comparing counter-hegemonic projects. Part II Childrens bodies Community empowerment and regional cohesion policy in times of crisis Conciliar empleo y familia: Unas diferencias de gnero, de grupo profesional u otras? Economy, economists & public decision making

Room
APT 212 {OB} 414 {NB} APT 16 {OB} 444 {NB} 442 {NB} 17 {OB} 410 {NB}

Chair

288 289

290

291

59

12:30 - 14:00
Session
RC54 The Body in the Social Sciences RC35 Conceptual and Terminological Analysis RC38 Biography and Society RC47 Social Classes and Social Movements RC46 Clinical Sociology RC04 Sociology of Education RC49 Mental Health and Illness RC21 Regional and Urban Development RC52 Sociology of Professional Groups RC23 Sociology of Science and Technology RC12 Sociology of Law RC13 Sociology of Leisure RC31 Sociology of Migration RC25 Language and Society RC15 Sociology of Health RC17 Sociology of Organization

ID
292

Title
Embodiment and creation: Metropolitan bodies and the flows of tradition Epistemological challenges presented by the experience of modernity in nonWestern contexts 2 Food as a special symbol in the migration process Forms of social justice: Localism and globalism in Asian context Health and Justice Higher education policies to promote retention and graduation HIV/AIDS, social change and social justice Housing and the right to the city. Part II

Room
462 {NB} 443 {NB} 436 {NB} 302 {OB} 413 {NB} APT 10 {OB} 432 {NB} 301 {OB} 434 {NB}

Chair
Shinsuke Sakumichi

293

Sergio Tavolaro

294 295

Lena Inowlocki Daishiro Nomiya

296 297 298

Ana Garcia de Fanelli

299

300

In-between fragmentation and new identities: Professional socialisation within established and emerging fields of professionalism. Part I Interfaces between the technical world and the lived reality. Legal professions. Part 2 Leisure education: Social justice in life-long learning. Part I Migrant illegality and non-citizen precarious status in the Americas Nationalism and Identity Obesity: A 21st century plague? Organizing climate change

Christiane Schnell

301

APT 120 {OB} 457 {NB} APT 110 {OB} 307 {OB} 32 {OB} 438 {NB} 433 {NB} Ewa Morawska Nadya Georgieva Hilary Sommerland

302 303 304 305 306 307

60

WEDNESDAY

THURSDAY

FRIDAY

SATURDAY

1
12:30 - 14:00
Session
RC19 Sociology of Poverty, Social Welfare and Social Policy RC11 Sociology of Aging RC05 Racism, Nationalism and Ethnic Relations RC36 Alienation Theory and Research Round Table Session: Alienation and culture RC55 Social Indicators RC37 Sociology of Arts RC42 Social Psychology RC44 Labor Movements RC51 Sociocybernetics RC14 Sociology of Communication, Knowledge and Culture RC48 Social Movements, Collective Actions and Social Change RC41 Sociology of Population RC32 Women in Society RC34 Sociology of Youth RC29 Deviance and Social Control

2
Title

4
Room
APT 210 {OB}

ID
308

Chair

Panel discussion: The quality of social policy: Explaining cross-national and sub-national differences Panel: The life-course perspective in Latin America RC05 Business Meeting

309 310

440 {NB} 454 {NB} 22 {OB}

311

RC36 Round Table 1: Alienated labor in the production of cultural and social capital

312 313 314 315 316 317

RC55 Business Meeting Social justice and democratization: Avantgardes (then and now), art and change I Social resource theory: challenges, insights and prospects. Panel session The attack on public sector unionism and labors response The challenge of Sociocybernetics for Cultural and Political Knowing Videography and the Analysis of Visual Knowledge and Culture

23 {OB} 466 {NB} 19 {OB} 29 {OB} 304 {OB} 24 {OB}

Ruut Veenhoven Jeffrey Halley

318

Visual Representation of Injustice and Exclusion

38 {OB}

Piotr Sztompka

319 320 321 322

Whos afraid of population decline? Challenges, responses and consequence Women, violence and social justice. Part II Working with, for and through young people: Community, public care and custody Youth and violence

468 {NB} 446 {NB} 448 {NB} 459 {NB} Antoinette Hetzler Trudi Cooper

61

12:30 - 14:00
Session
TG03 Human Rights and Global Justice TG07 Senses and Society TG04 Sociology of Risk and Uncertainty WG02 Historical and Comparative Sociology WG05 Famine and Society

ID
323

Title
Localizing Global Justice: The Politics of Education, Training and Development. Part II Sensory Scholarship: New Directions in Theory and Methodology? Theoretical Developments on Risk, Uncertainty and Related Concepts. PartI The Sociogenesis of Environmental Injustice and Inequality in Latin America: HistoricComparative Sociological Approaches Towards Social and Financial Inclusion: Exploring Right Path through Social Justice, Social Security and Democratization

Room
305 {OB} 308 {OB} 309 {OB} 31 {OB} 34 {OB}

Chair
Kristy Kelly

324 325

Natalia Besedovsky

326

327

14:30 - 16:00
Session
ALAS AAS Sessions RC04 Sociology of Education RC22 Sociology of Religion RC34 Sociology of Youth RC18 Political Sociology RC29 Deviance and Social Control RC14 Sociology of Communication, Knowledge and Culture RC54 The Body in the Social Sciences

ID
328 329 330 331 332

Title
Additional Session 8 - Medioambiente, recursos naturales y desarrollo Academic capitalism: Transformation of justice or democracy development? Beliefs in the city: Religious transformations in urban areas Citizenship and in/exclusion Civil society and the state in Latin America and beyond: New patterns of relationship. Part I Cultural dimensions of crime and violence

Room
APT 212 {OB} APT 10 {OB} 414 {NB} 448 {NB} 460 {NB} 459 {NB} 450 {NB}

Chair

Svetlana Sharonova

333

334

Cultural industries, new media and art in the global world

Paul Lopes

335

Embodied players: Re-thinking the role of the physical in leisure

462 {NB}

62

WEDNESDAY

THURSDAY

FRIDAY

SATURDAY

1
14:30 - 16:00
Session
RC11 Sociology of Aging RC23 Sociology of Science and Technology RC48 Social Movements, Collective Actions and Social Change RC26 Sociotechnics, Sociological Practice RC41 Sociology of Population RC10 Participation, Organizational Democracy and Self-Management RC52 Sociology of Professional Groups RC05 Racism, Nationalism and Ethnic Relations RC13 Sociology of Leisure RC31 Sociology of Migration RC55 Social Indicators RC09 Social Transformations and Sociology of Development RC51 Sociocybernetics

2
Title

4
Room
440 {NB} APT 120 {OB}

ID
336

Chair
Julie McMullin

Extending working lives: Are workplace practises convergent with recent policy directions? Forms of interaction between science, universities and society: Knowledge mobilization, regulation and the societal impacts of scientific knowledge From alienation to empowerment. Part II.

337

338

452 {NB}

339

Governance, civil society and new models of democracy Health and migration: Current issues in population health Ibero-American views on participation, social justice and democracy

442 {NB} 468 {NB} 456 {NB}

Arianna Montanari

340 341

Martha Nelida Ruiz Uribe

342

In-between fragmentation and new identities: Professional socialisation within established and emerging fields of professionalism. Part II Indigeneity, autochthony and the politics of belonging Leisure, democracy and diversity of lifestyles: Children and the youth Migrating out of the home and into the gendered and racialized globalized market of household labor Migration and Quality of Life. Part I Migration and Social Change

434 {NB}

Helena Serra

343

454 {NB} APT 10 {OB} 307 {OB} 23 {OB} 464 {NB}

Scott Poynting

344 345

Mary Romero

346 347

David Bartram

348

Modern sociological systems theory in social practice (A): Applications to societal problems

304 {OB}

63

14:30 - 16:00
Session
RC32 Women in Society

ID
349

Title
Movimientos de mujeres por la justicia social y la democratizacin en Amrica Latina / Women`s movements for social justice and democratization in Latin America Part II New work organization, new work division and new skills. Part II. Transnationalisation of work practices Organizing markets Postcolonialism and decoloniality: A dialogue RC07 Roundtable 1A: Politics of the Future RC07 Roundtable 1B: Memorys futures: Human rights and transitional justice / El futuro de la memoria: derechos humanos y polticas de transicin: verdad, justicia y reparacin RC07 Roundtable 1C: Imagining futures: Social movements, publics and contentious politics RC07 Roundtable 1D: Technology/media/futures RC07 Roundtable 1E: Alternatives to neoliberal globalization: Comparing counterhegemonic projects RC25 Business Meeting RC43 Business Meeting

Room
446 {NB}

Chair
Marlise Matos

RC30 Sociology of Work RC02 Economy and Society RC35 Conceptual and Terminological Analysis RC07 Futures Research Round Table Session 1 RC07 Futures Research Round Table Session 1

350

17 {OB} 433 {NB} 443 {NB} 22 {OB} 25 {OB} Y. Michal Bodemann; Carlos Demasi John Holmwood

351 352

353

354

RC07 Futures Research Round Table Session 1 RC07 Futures Research Round Table Session 1 RC07 Futures Research Round Table Session 1 RC25 Language and Society RC43 Housing and Built Environment RC44 Labor Movements RC46 Clinical Sociology RC19 Sociology of Poverty, Social Welfare and Social Policy

355

26 {OB} 26 {OB} 33 {OB} 32 {OB} 469 {NB} 29 {OB} 413 {NB} APT 210 {OB}

Arlene Torres

356

Laura Robinson

357

Henry Veltmeyer

358 359

360 361 362

RC44 Business Meeting RC46 Business Meeting Social policy in Latin America - Part I

Carmen Midaglia

64

WEDNESDAY

THURSDAY

FRIDAY

SATURDAY

1
14:30 - 16:00
Session ID Title

4
Room
303 {OB} 19 {OB} 438 {NB}

Chair
Magnus Bostrm

363 RC24 Environment and Society RC42 Social Psychology RC19 Sociology of Poverty, Social Welfare and Social Policy RC38 Biography and Society RC21 Regional and Urban Development RC47 Social Classes and Social Movements RC12 Sociology of Law RC37 Sociology of Arts TG05 Visual Sociology TG07 Senses and Society TG03 Human Rights and Global Justice TG04 Sociology of Risk and Uncertainty TG06 Institutional Ethnography WG01 Sociology of LocalGlobal Relations WG05 Famine and Society 364 365

Sustainable consumption and environmental behaviours The social psychology of extreme political actions Towards better healthcare for all: What matters in the transformation of healthcare systems and policy. Part III Transnational family migrations Urban conflicts, comparative studies and planning. Part I Urban movements in the new metropolitan context Urban problems Uses and misuses of the arts in the public sphere I Critiquing Participatory Video: Experiences from Around the World Meet the Authors Phillip Vannini and Dennis Waskul TG03 Business Meeting

366 367

436 {NB} 301 {OB} 302 {OB} 457 {NB} 466 {NB} 430 {NB} 308 {OB} 305 {OB} 309 {OB} 306 {OB} 35 {OB} 34 {OB}

Irini Siouti

368

Pierre Hamel

369 370 371 372 373

Antonio Azuela Florent Gaudez Gabry Vanderveen

374

Theoretical Developments on Risk, Uncertainty and Related Concepts. PartII Transnational Ruling Relations WG01 Business Meeting

Klaus Peter Japp

375 376

Lois Andre-Bechely

377

WG05 Business Meeting

65

16:15 - 17:45
Session
ALAS AAS Sessions Other Activities RC04 Sociology of Education RC18 Political Sociology RC19 Sociology of Poverty, Social Welfare and Social Policy RC48 Social Movements, Collective Actions and Social Change RC31 Sociology of Migration RC07 Futures Research RC32 Women in Society RC34 Sociology of Youth RC21 Regional and Urban Development RC55 Social Indicators RC13 Sociology of Leisure RC14 Sociology of Communication, Knowledge and Culture RC05 Racism, Nationalism and Ethnic Relations RC33 Logic and Methodology in Sociology

ID
378 379 380

Title
Additional Session 9 - Migraciones y relaciones interculturales Current Sociology Academic choices and barriers on the transition to tertiary education: Issues of social justice Civil society and the state in Latin America and beyond: New patterns of relationship. Part II Comparative social assistance models

Room
APT 212 {OB} 453 {NB} APT 10 {OB} 460 {NB} APT 210 {OB}

Chair

Iasonas Lamprianou

381

382

383

Democratization movements and human rights. Part II

38 {OB}

Sharon Barnartt

384 385 386 387 388

Food, family and migration Futures, values and sociological theory - Part I Gender & Arab revolts: Where are the women? Generations and intergenerational relationships in the global age Governing cities: A comparison of large cities Keynote speaker session: Ruut Veenhoven: Quality of life: Its past and its future Leisure, work, time-budgets and the economic crisis Media, cultural diversity and identity transformations in a global world

434 {NB} APT 16 {OB} 446 {NB} 448 {NB} 301 {OB} 23 {OB} APT 110 {OB} 450 {NB}

Ethel Kosminsky Elisa Reis Zakia Salime Carmen Leccardi

389 390 391

Mariano Rojas

Jochen Dreher

392

Memoria indgena: Otra dimensin de las luchas polticas actuales de los pueblos originarios de Latinoamrica? Methodology and its Role in Interrogating Social and Demographic Dynamics

454 {NB} 24 {OB}

Natividad Gutierrez Chong Linda Hewitt

393

66

WEDNESDAY

THURSDAY

FRIDAY

SATURDAY

1
16:15 - 17:45
Session
RC31 Sociology of Migration RC11 Sociology of Aging RC02 Economy and Society RC09 Social Transformations and Sociology of Development RC11 Sociology of Aging RC15 Sociology of Health RC20 Comparative Sociology RC23 Sociology of Science and Technology RC35 Conceptual and Terminological Analysis RC36 Alienation Theory and Research RC37 Sociology of Arts RC51 Sociocybernetics RC46 Clinical Sociology

2
Title

4
Room
307 {OB} 456 {NB} 410 {NB} 464 {NB}

ID
394

Chair
Catherine de Wenden

New migration profiles in a globalised world and changing paradigms of migration Participation and its relationship to social justice and democracy. Part II RC02 Business Meeting RC09 Business Meeting

395 396 397

Martine Revel

398 399 400 401

RC11 Business Meeting RC15 Business Meeting RC20 Business Meeting RC23 Business Meeting

440 {NB} 438 {NB} 458 {NB} APT 120 {OB} 443 {NB} 452 {NB} 466 {NB} 304 {OB} 413 {NB} 303 {OB} 19 {OB} 29 {OB} 302 {OB} Larry Isaac

402

RC35 Business Meeting

403

RC36 Business Meeting

404 405 406

RC37 Business Meeting RC51 Business meeting Social Justice and Democratization Social learning for sustainability: Knowledge, democracy and justice The social psychology of language. Trade unions in the green economy When, where and how do movements matter? Consequences of social movements
67

407 RC24 Environment and Society RC42 Social Psychology RC44 Labor Movements RC47 Social Classes and Social Movements 408 409 410

16:15 - 17:45
Session
TG05 Visual Sociology TG03 Human Rights and Global Justice Round Table Session: Human Rights, the search for dignity and the oppression of the masses I TG03 Human Rights and Global Justice Round Table Session: Human Rights, the search for dignity and the oppression of the masses I TG03 Human Rights and Global Justice Round Table Session: Human Rights, the search for dignity and the oppression of the masses I TG04 Sociology of Risk and Uncertainty TG06 Institutional Ethnography

ID
411 412

Title
Collaborative Visual Methodologies. PartI Table 1: Human Rights as Politics

Room
430 {NB} 22 {OB}

Chair
Valentina Anzoise

413

Table 2: Social Justice

25 {OB}

414

Table 3: Human Rights Abuses

26 {OB}

Tessa le Roux

415

TG04 Business Meeting

309 {OB} 306 {OB}

416

TG06 Business Meeting

18:15 - 19:45
Plenary Sessions 417 Plenary Session II: Gender and Human Rights AH Margaret Abraham

20:15 - 21:45
418 OPEN FORUM I: Social Justice and Democratization in Argentina / Justicia Social y Democratizacin en Argentina AH Silvia Lago Martinez; Federico Schuster

68

WEDNESDAY

THURSDAY

FRIDAY

SATURDAY

1
09:00 - 10:30
Session
ALAS AAS Sessions RC18 Political Sociology RC04 Sociology of Education RC38 Biography and Society RC53 Sociology of Childhood RC14 Sociology of Communication, Knowledge and Culture RC24 Environment and Society RC23 Sociology of Science and Technology RC10 Participation, Organizational Democracy and SelfManagement RC19 Sociology of Poverty, Social Welfare and Social Policy RC22 Sociology of Religion RC15 Sociology of Health

2
Title

4
Room
APT 212 {OB} 460 {NB} APT 10 {OB} 436 {NB} 444 {NB} 450 {NB} Magdalena Felice Michaela Koettig

ID
419 420 421

Chair

Additional Session 10 - Mujeres y juventud Age of democracy, age of inequality As the world turns: Higher education for democratic participation or status quo elitism? Biography, biographical research and politics. Part I Children, society and exclusions. Part II-A in Spanish Ciudadana digital, e-democracia y e-competencia en las sociedades contemporneas Conflicting economies, livelihoods and social-environmental interactions Contested science, risk and governance

422 423 424

425 426

303 {OB} APT 120 {OB} 456 {NB} Maria Fregidou-Malama

427

Cooperatives, social economy and economic policies for justice and participation in the new millennium

428

Economic development and the role of social policy: Latin America and East Asia

APT 210 {OB}

429 430

Ethnicity, beliefs and religiosities Exploring boundaries of pathology and normality, bodies and minds following the emergence of the new neurosciences: Sociological challenges Gender policies in Latin America: A route to social justice? Global modernity. Sociology facing the post-western age

414 {NB} 438 {NB}

RC32 Women in Society RC35 Conceptual and Terminological Analysis

431 432

446 {NB} 443 {NB}

Breno Cypriano Volker H. Schmidt

69

09:00 - 10:30
Session
RC09 Social Transformations and Sociology of Development RC43 Housing and Built Environment RC34 Sociology of Youth RC13 Sociology of Leisure RC21 Regional and Urban Development RC49 Mental Health and Illness RC44 Labor Movements RC25 Language and Society WG02 Historical and Comparative Sociology RC20 Comparative Sociology RC33 Logic and Methodology in Sociology RC17 Sociology of Organization

ID
433

Title
Globalization, futures of management and resistance movements. Part II

Room
464 {NB}

Chair

434

Housing policy and processes

469 {NB} 448 {NB} APT 110 {OB} 307 {OB} 432 {NB} 29 {OB} 32 {OB} 454 {NB} 458 {NB} 24 {OB} 433 {NB} Anahi Farji Neer Vilna Bashi Treitler Lynne Ciochetto Yuri Kazepov

435 436 437

Keywords in youth studies Leisure and the arts: Identity and selfexpression Migration, migrants and the development of inclusive urban cultures and identities. Part I New challenges in mental health policies

438

439 440 441

New roles for intellectuals in the labor movement? Old & New Media: Changing Public Spheres Policies on Inequality, Racialization and Migration Public spaces put to the test. A EuropeLatin America comparison Qualitative Methods in the Sociology of Religion. Part I Responsibility, participation and communication in organisations / Experiencias de participacin y comunicacin: responsabilidad social en organizaciones de Latinoamrica Retirement, older workers and pension policy Segregation(s) and urban inequalities in major cities around the world. Part II Social capital: Current research on bases and outcomes

442 443

Emilio de Ipola

444

RC11 Sociology of Aging RC21 Regional and Urban Development RC45 Rational Choice

445 446

440 {NB} 301 {OB} 453 {NB}

John Williamson

447

70

WEDNESDAY

THURSDAY

FRIDAY

SATURDAY

1
09:00 - 10:30
Session
RC47 Social Classes and Social Movements RC12 Sociology of Law

2
Title
Social Movement 2.0

4
Room
302 {OB} 457 {NB}

ID
448

Chair
Antimo Luigi Farro

449

Social systems and legal systems: transnormative reflexivity in a multidimensional society. Part 1 / Reflexividad transnormativa en una sociedad multidimensional. Parte 1 Society, ciberculture and sociocybernetics and sociology on the move Sustainable communities, social capital and the globalisation of work Temporary labour migrations: The resurgence of guestworker programs The debate on policing models

Vitorio Olgiati

RC51 Sociocybernetics RC26 Sociotechnics, Sociological Practice RC31 Sociology of Migration RC29 Deviance and Social Control RC46 Clinical Sociology RC37 Sociology of Arts RC52 Sociology of Professional Groups RC30 Sociology of Work TG05 Visual Sociology TG04 Sociology of Risk and Uncertainty TG03 Human Rights and Global Justice TG03 Human Rights and Global Justice Round Table Session: Human Rights, the search for dignity and the oppression of the masses II

450 451

304 {OB} 442 {NB} 468 {NB} 459 {NB} 413 {NB} 466 {NB} 434 {NB} 17 {OB} 430 {NB} 309 {OB} 22 {OB} 25 {OB} Dee Britton Manuel Cavia Viviana Arbelo Nataliya Velikaya

452 453

Gustavo Verduzco

454

The History and Current Status of Clinical Sociology in Nations and Regions: Open Discussion The sociology of art and sociological theory: Intersections and new dialogues Theoretical challenges for professions and professionalism: Social justice, democratisation and transformative change Work and immigration Collaborative Visual Methodologies.PartII Governing the Risk Society. PartI

455 456

Eduardo De La Fuente Jens-Christian Smeby

457 458 459

460

Table 1: Theory of Dignity Table 2: Brazil and Argentina

461

71

09:00 - 10:30
Session
TG03 Human Rights and Global Justice TG07 Senses and Society WG01 Sociology of LocalGlobal Relations

ID
462

Title
Table 3: National Issue The Senses in Selfhood and Identity Panel Session: Protest Movement in Globalizing World

Room
26 {OB} 308 {OB} 35 {OB}

Chair

463 464

Arvydas Matulionis

10:45 - 12:15
Session
ALAS AAS Sessions ALAS AAS Sessions ALAS AAS Sessions ALAS AAS Sessions ALAS AAS Sessions RC46 Clinical Sociology

ID
465 466 467 468

Title
Additional Session 11 - Trabajo, orden jurdico y las nuevas prcticas de inclusin RT 1a Cultura econmica y sociedad RT 1b Desigualdades educativas y sociales RT 1c Sociologa, antropologa y aproximaciones filosficas a las emociones en el contexto escolar RT 1d Movimientos sociales, participacin y democracia en Amrica Latina Accreditation of Clinical, Applied and Engaged Public Sociology and Interdisciplinary Programs in the US and Other Countries: Open Discussion Age of Democracy, Age of Inequality. Part II Art as research tool and/or sociological data: Visual, sound and sensory methodologies Authors meets actors: Dialogues between academia and Latin American social movements Biography, biographical research and politics. Part II Bodies, emotions, alienation and resistance: Studies in contemporary culture / Cuerpos, emociones, alienacin y resistencia: Estudios sobre cultura contempornea

Room
APT 212 {OB} 27 {OB} 28 {OB} 29 {OB} 30 {OB} 413 {NB}

Chair

469 470

RC18 Political Sociology RC37 Sociology of Arts RC47 Social Classes and Social Movements RC38 Biography and Society RC36 Alienation Theory and Research

471 472

460 {NB} 466 {NB} 302 {OB} 436 {NB} 452 {NB} Eduardo De La Fuente

473

Manuel Antonio Garreton Lena Perez Miriam Adelman

474 475

72

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THURSDAY

FRIDAY

SATURDAY

1
10:45 - 12:15
Session
RC53 Sociology of Childhood RC35 Conceptual and Terminological Analysis RC14 Sociology of Communication, Knowledge and Culture RC09 Social Transformations and Sociology of Development RC33 Logic and Methodology in Sociology RC07 Futures Research RC41 Sociology of Population RC43 Housing and Built Environment RC32 Women in Society RC05 Racism, Nationalism and Ethnic Relations RC02 Economy and Society RC11 Sociology of Aging RC30 Sociology of Work RC23 Sociology of Science and Technology

2
Title

4
Room
444 {NB} 443 {NB} 450 {NB} David Strecker

ID
476 477

Chair

Children, society and exclusions. Part II-B in Spanish Democracy and democratisation

478

Desarrollo social y cooperacin 2.0 Co-organized with AISO

Leticia Porto Pedrosa

479

Economic globalization, culture and the transformation of management practices

464 {NB}

480

Experimental Sociology

24 {OB} APT 16 {OB} 468 {NB} 469 {NB} 446 {NB} 454 {NB} 410 {NB} 440 {NB} 17 {OB} APT 110 {OB} Ryoichi Horiguchi Virpi Timonen Peter Ratcliffe Dudley Poston

481 482 483

Futures, values and sociological theory. Part II Global issues in fertility and reproductive health Housing and the Right to the City. Part III

484 485

Identity politics and skilled migration: Negotiating social justice issues Inclusion and exclusion in ethnically diverse non-settler societies Informal economies and the ethnography of economic life. Intergenerational solidarity: Bringing the public and the private into dialogue Labor solidarity in the era of neo-liberal globalization Leisure and digital transformation: Emerging patterns of communication and electronic community / El ocio y las transformaciones digitales / Les loisirs et les transformations numeriques Mental health and illness in modern societies

486 487 488 489

RC49 Mental Health and Illness

490

432 {NB}

73

10:45 - 12:15
Session
RC48 Social Movements, Collective Actions and Social Change

ID
491

Title
Movimientos sociales actuales en Amrica Latina II. Posturas frente a la arena poltico-institucional: Participacin, oposicin, articulacin. Natural resource governance: Participation, citizenship and democratization Organizing the production of alternative visions to support social justice Participation and Cultural Sociology of the life course. Part II

Room
38 {OB}

Chair
Fernanda Valeria Torres

492 RC24 Environment and Society RC44 Labor Movements RC10 Participation, Organizational Democracy and SelfManagement RC22 Sociology of Religion RC04 Sociology of Education Round Table Session: Issues of democracy and justice in education RC04 Sociology of Education Round Table Session: Issues of democracy and justice in education RC04 Sociology of Education RC04 Sociology of Education Round Table Session: Issues of democracy and justice in education RC04 Sociology of Education RC17 Sociology of Organization RC26 Sociotechnics, Sociological Practice RC29 Deviance and Social Control 493 494

303 {OB} 29 {OB} 456 {NB}

Jose Esteban Castro Michelle Williams Andreas Hoff

495 496

Politics and Religion RC04 Round Table 1: Democracy

414 {NB} 22 {OB} Mhammed Sabour

497

RC04 Round Table 2: Teachers and schooling

25 {OB}

Mariano Fernandez-Enguita

498 499

RC04 Round Table 3: Educational issues in Latin America RC04 Round Table 4: Educational issues of globalization

26 {OB} 26 {OB} Jason Chien-chen Chang

500 501

RC04 Round Table 5: Issues of ethics in education RC17 Business Meeting

33 {OB} 433 {NB} 442 {NB} 459 {NB}

Esther Ibarra Rosales

502

RC26 Business Meeting

503

RC29 Business Meeting

Robert Nash Parker; Juan Pegoraro; Alex Teixeira

74

WEDNESDAY

THURSDAY

FRIDAY

SATURDAY

1
10:45 - 12:15
Session
RC20 Comparative Sociology RC12 Sociology of Law

2
Title

4
Room
458 {NB} 457 {NB}

ID
504 505

Chair
Jean-Pascal Daloz Germano Schwartz

Social distinction and globalization Social systems and legal systems: transnormative reflexivity in a multidimensional society. Part 2 / Reflexividad transnormativa en una sociedad multidimensional. Parte 2 Sociocybernetic approach to democratization processes The cultural nature of time: How many kinds of time? The evolution of networks and social cooperation The health workforce governance continuum: Good professionals, safer patients and the right to health care The Role of Language in Shaping Gender Justice and Sexual Rights Movements The social and environmental impacts of nanotechnologies and other emerging technologies Transnational actors and processes in social policy: Latin America and beyond

RC51 Sociocybernetics RC54 The Body in the Social Sciences RC45 Rational Choice RC15 Sociology of Health RC32 Women in Society RC23 Sociology of Science and Technology RC19 Sociology of Poverty, Social Welfare and Social Policy RC31 Sociology of Migration RC21 Regional and Urban Development RC42 Social Psychology RC55 Social Indicators RC34 Sociology of Youth TG04 Sociology of Risk and Uncertainty

506 507

304 {OB} 462 {NB} 453 {NB} 438 {NB} 32 {OB} APT 120 {OB} APT 210 {OB} Ito Peng Melanie Heath Roberto Cipriani

508 509

510 511

512

513 514

Undocumented immigrants and social justice Urban conflicts, comparative studies and planning. Part II Work, identities and labor subjectivities in the new capitalism: Psychosocial readings World suffering Young people as actors of development in transitional countries: Ethnic majority and minority youth Governing the Risk Society. PartII

307 {OB} 301 {OB} 19 {OB} 23 {OB} 448 {NB} 309 {OB}

Peter Kivisto

515 516 517

Ronald Anderson Ilze Koroleva

518

Chiranjibi Rijal

75

10:45 - 12:15
Session
TG03 Human Rights and Global Justice TG05 Visual Sociology TG07 Senses and Society WG02 Historical and Comparative Sociology WG01 Sociology of LocalGlobal Relations

ID
519

Title
Human Rights: How Do We Tackle the Problems of Indigenous Youth? New Media, Videos and Cyber-Activism on Social and Environmental Issues Urbanity, Space and Place Latin America: Modernizations and Modernities in Global Contexts Theoretical and Comparative Perspectives Political Culture and Political Actors: Socialization, Recruitment and Values of the Local Political Class

Room
305 {OB} 430 {NB} 308 {OB} 31 {OB} 35 {OB}

Chair
Maria de Lourdes Beldi de Alcantara Valentina Anzoise

520 521 522

523

12:30 - 14:00
Session
ALAS AAS Sessions ALAS AAS Sessions ALAS AAS Sessions ALAS AAS Sessions RC25 Language and Society RC13 Sociology of Leisure RC41 Sociology of Population RC24 Environment and Society RC15 Sociology of Health RC07 Futures Research RC11 Sociology of Aging

ID
524 525 526 527 528 529 530 531 532 533 534

Title
Additional Session 12 - Movimientos sociales RT 2a Derecho y profesiones RT 2b Problemas urbanos RT 2c Anlisis cientfico y grupos sociales en riesgo Bilinguismo y Jerarqua Social / Bilingualism and Social Hierarchy Cultural and spiritual leisure values of the East and West Developments in the study of mortality Environmental movements, organizations and civil societies Health Inequalities Across European Health Systems Imagining futures: Social movements, publics and contentious politics. Part II Intergenerational Relations: Intimate Ties and Solidarity

Room
APT 212 {OB} 27 {OB} 28 {OB} 29 {OB} 32 {OB} APT 110 {OB} 468 {NB} 303 {OB} 438 {NB} APT 16 {OB} 440 {NB}

Chair

Lourdes Neri

Catherine, Mei Ling Wong

Benjamin Tejerina Edmund Kenneth Mugayehwenkyi

76

WEDNESDAY

THURSDAY

FRIDAY

SATURDAY

1
12:30 - 14:00
Session
RC04 Sociology of Education RC23 Sociology of Science and Technology RC44 Labor Movements RC31 Sociology of Migration RC48 Social Movements, Collective Actions and Social Change RC02 Economy and Society RC33 Logic and Methodology in Sociology RC20 Comparative Sociology RC47 Social Classes and Social Movements RC10 Participation, Organizational Democracy and Self-Management RC12 Sociology of Law RC14 Sociology of Communication, Knowledge and Culture RC18 Political Sociology Roundtable Session: Socio-political identities, stigmatization and redress of rights

2
Title

4
Room
APT 10 {OB} APT 120 {OB} 29 {OB} 307 {OB} 38 {OB} Robert OBrien

ID
535 536

Chair

Justice in schools and civic education Latin America in the global science system

537

Making transnational networks more effective vehicles for North-South and South-South labor solidarity Migration and Development I Movimientos sociales actuales en Amrica Latina. Part III

538 539

Eric Popkin Antonia Muoz

540 541

Neoliberalism and recomposition of Latin American elites. Part I Organizations and Mixed Methods. Possibilities and Requirements of a MesoLevel Sociology Qualitative Interviews in Comparative Sociology Radical movements examine a political and social order RC10 Business Meeting

410 {NB} 24 {OB} 458 {NB} 302 {OB} 456 {NB} Fumiya Onaka Antimo Luigi Farro

542 543

544

545 546

RC12 Business Meeting RC14 Business Meeting

457 {NB} 450 {NB}

547

RC18 Round Table 1: Responses to stigmatization and redress rights - A comparative study of Brazil, Israel and United States

22 {OB}

77

12:30 - 14:00
Session
RC18 Political Sociology Roundtable Session: Socio-political identities, stigmatization and redress of rights RC22 Sociology of Religion RC30 Sociology of Work RC32 Women in Society RC42 Social Psychology RC46 Clinical Sociology RC21 Regional and Urban Development RC51 Sociocybernetics RC09 Social Transformations and Sociology of Development RC54 The Body in the Social Sciences RC36 Alienation Theory and Research RC29 Deviance and Social Control RC19 Sociology of Poverty, Social Welfare and Social Policy RC35 Conceptual and Terminological Analysis RC55 Social Indicators

ID
548

Title
RC18 Round Table 2: Transcending the national borders: Social forces and socio-political identities in international politics

Room
25 {OB}

Chair
Fernando Lopez-Alves

549 550 551 552 553 554

RC22 Business Meeting RC30 Business Meeting RC32 Business Meeting RC42 Business Meeting RC46 Business Meeting and Award Presentations Social justice and voice: Urban suffering between transformations of the city and participation Sociocybernetic principles: Technology, ecology and globalization The Arab revolution of 2011 in comparative perspective

414 {NB} 17 {OB} 446 {NB} 19 {OB} 413 {NB} 301 {OB} 304 {OB} 464 {NB} Guillermina Jasso

555 556

557

The body and the habitat: Mapping the environment The Internet, alienation and overcoming alienation The social construction of the police: Dilemmas of police learning The uneasy relationship between CCTs and universalism in Latin America

462 {NB} 452 {NB} 459 {NB} APT 210 {OB}

Damayanthie Eluwawalage

558

559

560

561

Time and Society

443 {NB} 23 {OB}

Robert Hassan

562

Translating research on subjective well-being into public policies

78

WEDNESDAY

THURSDAY

FRIDAY

SATURDAY

1
12:30 - 14:00
Session
RC37 Sociology of Arts RC05 Racism, Nationalism and Ethnic Relations RC34 Sociology of Youth TG04 Sociology of Risk and Uncertainty TG03 Human Rights and Global Justice TG05 Visual Sociology WG02 Historical and Comparative Sociology

2
Title

4
Room
466 {NB} 436 {NB} 448 {NB} 309 {OB} 305 {OB} 430 {NB} 31 {OB} Brian Gran

ID
563 564

Chair
Jan Marontate Roswitha Breckner

Uses and misuses of the arts in the public sphere II Where are you from? Experiences of exclusion, marginalization and racism. Part II Youth cultures and new social movements in the context of the digital revolution Risk Discourse and the Media. PartI

565 566

Airi-Alina Allaste

567

Social or Community Conditions That Nurture and Sustain Human Rights Teaching Visual Methods, Learning to Become a Visual Sociologist The Politics of Development and Social Struggle in Latin America: The Sociogenesis and Psychogenesis of Political Consciousness

568 569

Syd Krochmalny

14:30 - 16:00
Session
ALAS AAS Sessions ALAS AAS Sessions

ID
570 571

Title
Additional Session 13 - Calidad de vida, estratificacin social y polticas pblicas RT 3a Desigualdad y pobreza en el espacio urbano 1: personas en situacin de calle y procesos de renovacin en reas centrales RT 3b Desigualdad y pobreza en el espacio urbano 2: disputas por el espacio pblico y acciones estatales RT 3c Investigaciones actuales en Sociologa Book Presentation: Sociociberntica, cibercultur@ y Sociedad Building Transnational Solidarity among National Labor Movements Business Meeting

Room
APT 212 {OB} 27 {OB}

Chair

ALAS AAS Sessions ALAS AAS Sessions RC51 Sociocybernetics RC44 Labor Movements RC21 Regional and Urban Development

572

28 {OB} 29 {OB} 304 {OB} 29 {OB} 301 {OB} Edward Webster

573 574 575 576

79

14:30 - 16:00
Session
RC47 Social Classes and Social Movements RC14 Sociology of Communication, Knowledge and Culture RC41 Sociology of Population RC32 Women in Society RC32 Women in Society RC43 Housing and Built Environment RC42 Social Psychology RC19 Sociology of Poverty, Social Welfare and Social Policy RC02 Economy and Society RC55 Social Indicators RC18 Political Sociology RC15 Sociology of Health

ID
577

Title
Civil society against violence

Room
302 {OB} 450 {NB}

Chair
Hyun-Chin Lim

578

Cuestiones en torno a la comunicacin contempornea / Contemporary communication issues Demographic challenges associated with aging populations in the developing world From subordination to representation: Democratization, social justice and empowerment in the Middle East Gender empowerment and microfinance: Theoretical and empirical perspectives Informal settlements: Land and housing markets, policies and formalisation International Encyclopedia of Social and Behavioral Sciences. Panel session Keynote lecture

Ana Rivoir

579 580

468 {NB} 446 {NB} 453 {NB} 469 {NB} 19 {OB} APT 210 {OB} Suaad Zayed Al-Oraimi; Nilay Cabuk Kaya

581 582

583 584

585 586 587 588

Neoliberalism and recomposition of Latin American elites. Part II Objective living conditions, poverty and social status Participatory institutions, political clientelism and democratization within the State Professional governance and health human resource management: the challenges of equality, diversity and inclusion. Part II RC04 Business Meeting RC07 Business Meeting

410 {NB} 23 {OB} 460 {NB} 438 {NB} Jan Delhey

RC04 Sociology of Education RC07 Futures Research

589 590

APT 10 {OB} APT 16 {OB}

A. Gary Dworkin

80

WEDNESDAY

THURSDAY

FRIDAY

SATURDAY

1
14:30 - 16:00
Session
RC24 Environment and Society Round Table Session: Current research in environmental Sociology1

2
Title

4
Room
22 {OB}

ID
591

Chair
Luigi Pellizzoni

RC24 Table 1 Environmental governance: from local to global (English)

592 RC24 Environment and Society Round Table Session: Current research in environmental Sociology1 593 RC24 Environment and Society Round Table Session: Current research in environmental Sociology1 RC24 Environment and Society Round Table Session: Current research in environmental Sociology1 RC31 Sociology of Migration RC38 Biography and Society RC48 Social Movements, Collective Actions and Social Change RC23 Sociology of Science and Technology RC05 Racism, Nationalism and Ethnic Relations RC10 Participation, Organizational Democracy and SelfManagement RC37 Sociology of Arts 594

RC24 Table 2 Natural resource governance in Latin America (Spanish/English)

25 {OB}

Fernanda Sant Anna

RC24 Table 3 Environmental conflict in Latin America (Spanish/English)

26 {OB}

Ana Vara

RC24 Table 4 Energy, climate and risk (English)

26 {OB}

Koichi Hasegawa

595 596 597

RC31 Business Meeting RC38 Business Meeting RC48 Business Meeting

307 {OB} 436 {NB} 38 {OB}

598

Risk, disaster and sustainability: Remodelling on Fukushima Social inclusion (or its absence) in settler societies Social justice and democratization through participation and/or self-management?

APT 120 {OB} 454 {NB} 456 {NB} Ann Denis

599

600

Vera Vratusa

601

Social justice and democratization: Avantgardes (then and now), art and change II

466 {NB}

Ilaria Riccioni

81

14:30 - 16:00
Session
RC25 Language and Society RC32 Women in Society RC46 Clinical Sociology RC34 Sociology of Youth TG04 Sociology of Risk and Uncertainty

ID
602 603 604 605 606

Title
The Language of Collective Memory Women, leisure and family in the age of transformations Work and Clinical Sociology Youth cultures from a cosmopolitan perspective Risk Discourse and the Media. PartII

Room
32 {OB} APT 110 {OB} 413 {NB} 448 {NB} 309 {OB}

Chair
Roberta Villalon

Leonardas Rinkevicius

16:15 - 17:45
Other Activities 607 Simultaneous Roundtable Session for Junior/Senior Sociologists 17; 19; 22; 23; 24; 25; 26; 33; 34; 35; 38; 28; 29 & 30 {OB}

16:15 - 17:45
WG02 Historical and Comparative Sociology 608 WG02 Business Meeting 31 {OB}

18:15 - 19:45
Plenary Sessions 609 Plenary Session III: Social and Economic Inequality AH Alicia Itati Palermo

20:15 - 21:45
610 OPEN FORUM II: Processes of Democratization in Latin America / Procesos de Democratizacin en Latinoamrica AH Pablo Gentili

82

WEDNESDAY

THURSDAY

FRIDAY

SATURDAY

1
09:00 - 10:30
Session
ALAS AAS Sessions ALAS AAS Sessions ALAS AAS Sessions ALAS AAS Sessions ALAS AAS Sessions Other Activities RC32 Women in Society RC44 Labor Movements RC41 Sociology of Population RC21 Regional and Urban Development RC35 Conceptual and Terminological Analysis RC21 Regional and Urban Development RC11 Sociology of Aging RC05 Racism, Nationalism and Ethnic Relations RC07 Futures Research RC31 Sociology of Migration RC55 Social Indicators

2
Title

4
Room
APT 212 {OB} 27 {OB} 28 {OB} 29 {OB} 30 {OB} AH 446 {NB} 29 {OB} 468 {NB} 457 {NB} 443 {NB} 301 {OB} 440 {NB} 454 {NB} APT 16 {OB} 307 {OB} 23 {OB} Ligia Tavera Fenollosa Monica Ibanez-Angulo Christian Suter Marc Szydlik Boris Holzer Linda Christiansen-Ruffman

ID
611

Chair

Additional Session 14 - El trabajo etnogrfico en la produccin de conocimiento RT 4a La organizacin financiera y de los mercados a nivel nacional e internacional RT 4b Polticas Sociales, Seguridad Social y Cultura Organizacional RT 4c Recursos naturales, desarrollo y Sociedad 2 RT 4d Poltica, Mercado y Religin Research Council Business Meeting. Part II Aging and the care crisis Challenging the logic of neoliberalism: Labor-feminist coalitions and work-family policy campaigns Changing populations and its consequences Community governance: Contesting power and socio-spatial inequality Decentering sociology: Reconceptualizations for a global era Do urban planning and practice contribute to social justice and democratization in cities? Generations: Connections across the life course Hybridity, border crossings and indigenous knowledges Imagining futures: Social movements, publics and contentious politics. Part III In and out of place: Participation of transnational migrants in civil society Inequality in Quality of Life, Well-Being and Happiness

612 613 614 615 616 617 618

619 620

621

622

623 624

625 626 627

83

09:00 - 10:30
Session
RC54 The Body in the Social Sciences RC14 Sociology of Communication, Knowledge and Culture RC53 Sociology of Childhood RC29 Deviance and Social Control RC18 Political Sociology RC15 Sociology of Health RC31 Sociology of Migration RC48 Social Movements, Collective Actions and Social Change

ID
628

Title
Integration, interaction and synchronization Jvenes y comunicacin. Co-organized with ALAS

Room
462 {NB} 450 {NB}

Chair
Thomas S. Smith

629

Silvia Lago Martinez

630 631

La infancia en las sociedades de disciplinamiento y exclusin social Late modernity and social control

444 {NB} 459 {NB} 460 {NB} 438 {NB} 464 {NB} 38 {OB} Lidia Villar; Antonia Muoz Gianluca Passarelli

632

Leaders and Leadership: How the Presidentialization of Politics Affected the Balance of Powers within Parties Mens health: Intersections between culture and science Migration and development. Part II Movimientos sociales actuales en Amrica Latina I. Posturas frente a la arena politicoinstitucional: Participacin, oposicin, articulacin. Natural resource rights and other environmental issues and solutions in developing countries Precarity and new forms of employment Qualitative Methods in the Sociology of Religion. Part II RC47 Business Meeting

633 634 635

636 RC24 Environment and Society RC30 Sociology of Work RC22 Sociology of Religion RC47 Social Classes and Social Movements RC04 Sociology of Education RC52 Sociology of Professional Groups RC02 Economy and Society 637 638 639

303 {OB} 17 {OB} 24 {OB} 302 {OB} APT 10 {OB} 434 {NB} 410 {NB}

Justin Page

Antimo Luigi Farro

640 641

Social compromise in higher education for social cohesion Teachers and teaching of social sciences in Latin America The ethnography of economic life

Antonio Teodoro Amurabi Oliveira

642

84

WEDNESDAY

THURSDAY

FRIDAY

SATURDAY

1
09:00 - 10:30
Session
RC26 Sociotechnics, Sociological Practice RC19 Sociology of Poverty, Social Welfare and Social Policy RC13 Sociology of Leisure RC38 Biography and Society TG05 Visual Sociology TG03 Human Rights and Global Justice TG07 Senses and Society TG04 Sociology of Risk and Uncertainty

2
Title

4
Room
442 {NB} APT 210 {OB}

ID
643

Chair
Shehina Fazal

The info-communication network industry and sociality Towards better healthcare for all: What matters in the transformation of healthcare systems and policy. Part IV Transformation of leisure and ageing perspectives Victims and perpetrators in socio-political (post) conflict settings Culture and Visual Forms of Power: Experiencing Contemporary Spaces of Resistance Human Rights Practices in Argentina: How Movements/NGOs and Other Collectives are Using Human Rights for Social Justice in Argentina Migrant Sensescapes and Transnationalism Social Policy, Work and Risk

644

645 646 647

APT 110 {OB} 436 {NB} 430 {NB} 305 {OB} Hermilio Santos Jerome Krase

648

649 650

308 {OB} 309 {OB}

10:45 - 12:15
Session
ALAS AAS Sessions ALAS AAS Sessions ALAS AAS Sessions ALAS AAS Sessions

ID
651

Title
Additional Session 15 - Globalizacin y desarrollo local: protestas, justicia y Sociologa del pblico RT 5b Migrantes: experiencias de vida, formas de organizacin, participacin e insercin social RT 5c Brasil interrogado: perspectivas tericas y comparativas RT 5d El Cine y la Construccin del Imaginario Audiovisual del Mundo Contemporneo. Sujetos y Campos de una Sociologa del Mundo Audiovisual

Room
APT 212 {OB} 27 {OB} 28 {OB} 29 {OB}

Chair

652

653 654

85

10:45 - 12:15
Session
RC48 Social Movements, Collective Actions and Social Change RC38 Biography and Society

ID
655

Title
Acciones colectivas y luchas democratizadoras en Latinoamrica, Europa y Norte de frica / Collective action and democratization struggles in Latin America, Europe and North Africa. Biography and experiences with violence Climate justice, buen vivir and voluntary simplicity: New lifestyles and political commitments Critical theories: A dialogue between Europe and Latin America Del Sistema de Consulta de Organizaciones Indgenas y Conflictos tnicos en las Amricas (SICETNO) Diasporas, nation-states and regional integration Economic sociology: New approaches from Latin America Environmental issues

Room
38 {OB}

Chair
Graciela Di Marco

656

436 {NB} 302 {OB} 443 {NB} 454 {NB} 307 {OB} 410 {NB} 434 {NB} 444 {NB} 17 {OB}

Beate Littig Maria da Gloria Gohn; Geoffrey Pleyers Rosa Hartmut

657 RC24 Environment and Society RC35 Conceptual and Terminological Analysis RC05 Racism, Nationalism and Ethnic Relations RC31 Sociology of Migration RC02 Economy and Society RC52 Sociology of Professional Groups RC53 Sociology of Childhood RC30 Sociology of Work 658

659

Paula Muraca

660 661 662

Theophilus Fadayomi

Charles Gadea

663 664

Globalization and new contours of childhood Health and safety at work: Occupational hazards and technological risks / Salud y seguridad en el trabajo: Riesgos laborales y tecnolgicos IJURR Lecture: Resourceful cities and citizens: chances and challenges of comparative urban studies Intra-party democratization Leisure education: Social justice in life-long learning. Part II Men and reproduction Methods for the Sociological Analysis of Affect and Emotion 1

RC21 Regional and Urban Development RC18 Political Sociology RC13 Sociology of Leisure RC15 Sociology of Health RC33 Logic and Methodology in Sociology

665

301 {OB} 460 {NB} APT 110 {OB} 438 {NB} 24 {OB} Gesche Schauenburg; Sonja Fucker

666 667 668 669

86

WEDNESDAY

THURSDAY

FRIDAY

SATURDAY

1
10:45 - 12:15
Session
RC55 Social Indicators RC09 Social Transformations and Sociology of Development RC11 Sociology of Aging RC34 Sociology of Youth RC07 Futures Research Round Table Session 2 RC07 Futures Research Round Table Session 2

2
Title

4
Room
23 {OB} 464 {NB}

ID
670 671

Chair
Sergiu Baltatescu

Migration and Quality of Life. Part II Networks, Cities Governance and Global Markets

672 673

Old age and society: Views from Latin America Priorities in youth studies in the BRICS countries: Changes and challenges for the future RC07 Roundtable 2A: Futures of water: Scenarios and struggles / Futuros del agua: escenarios y luchas RC07 Roundtable 2B: Memorys futures: Human rights and transitional justice / El futuro de la memoria: derechos humanos y polticas de transicin: verdad, justicia y reparacin RC07 Roundtable 2C: Imagining futures: Social movements, publics and contentious politics RC07 Roundtable 2D: Tehcnology/Media/Futures RC07 Roundtable 2E: New approaches RC24 Business Meeting RC49 Business meeting

440 {NB} 448 {NB} 22 {OB} 25 {OB} Valentina Salvi

674

675

RC07 Futures Research Round Table Session 2 RC07 Futures Research Round Table Session 2 RC07 Futures Research Round Table Session 2

676

26 {OB} 26 {OB} 33 {OB} 303 {OB} 432 {NB} 450 {NB} Bronwen Lichtenstein Marcelo Castaneda

677

678

679 RC24 Environment and Society RC49 Mental Health and Illness RC14 Sociology of Communication, Knowledge and Culture RC22 Sociology of Religion RC04 Sociology of Education 680

681

Redes y transformaciones sociales. Co-organized with ALAIC

Cesar Bolano

682 683

Religion, rights, mobility, migration Social distinctions and gender patterns in higher education and opportunities and barriers on the labor market

414 {NB} APT 10 {OB}

87

10:45 - 12:15
Session
RC19 Sociology of Poverty, Social Welfare and Social Policy RC41 Sociology of Population RC32 Women in Society RC25 Language and Society RC23 Sociology of Science and Technology RC12 Sociology of Law RC29 Deviance and Social Control RC42 Social Psychology RC46 Clinical Sociology RC44 Labor Movements

ID
684

Title
Social policy in Latin America. Part II

Room
APT 210 {OB}

Chair
Rosalia Cortes

685

Sociology of population: Dimensions of child and the overarching global transformation The ethics of intersectional politics and the challenges to alliances and coalition building in and outside academe The Language of Resistance: Social Change & Social Justice The New Frontiers Of The Digital Divide: Technological Inequalities And Social Justice The quest for justice and the limits of law. Panel session The Social Selectivity of Criminal Justice

468 {NB} 446 {NB} 32 {OB} APT 120 {OB} 457 {NB} 459 {NB} 19 {OB} 413 {NB} 29 {OB} Pavan Mamidi Vitorio Olgiati Sirma Bilge

686

687 688

Roberta Villalon

689 690

691 692 693

Topics in social psychology Using Clinical Sociology to Improve Society Workers taking over factories as a response to capital taking away jobs: Reflections on experiences in Argentina and elsewhere Risk, Crime and New Technologies

TG04 Sociology of Risk and Uncertainty TG05 Visual Sociology TG07 Senses and Society WG01 Sociology of LocalGlobal Relations

694

309 {OB} 430 {NB} 308 {OB} 35 {OB} Aigul Zabirova

695 696 697

TG05 Business Meeting & Rachel Tanur Memorial Prize Awarding Ceremony TG07 Business Meeting Social Challenges in Developing Countries as Consequences of Globalization

88

WEDNESDAY

THURSDAY

FRIDAY

SATURDAY

1
12:30 - 14:00
Session
ALAS AAS Sessions ALAS AAS Sessions ALAS AAS Sessions ALAS AAS Sessions RC05 Racism, Nationalism and Ethnic Relations RC23 Sociology of Science and Technology RC13 Sociology of Leisure RC07 Futures Research

2
Title

4
Room
APT 212 {OB} 27 {OB} 28 {OB} 29 {OB} 454 {NB} APT 120 {OB} APT 110 {OB} APT 16 {OB} Scott North Hiroyuki Toyota Ulrike Vieten

ID
698 699 700 701 702

Chair

Additional Session 16 - Sociologa audiovisual y de las artes RT 6a Contextos: trabajo y trabajadores RT 6b Precaridad y disciplina en neofordism RT 6c Informalidad de trabajo en contextos locales Democracies in transition: The political cultures of excluded groups (gender, race, ethnicity) Democratising science and technology through protests and mobilizations for social justice Future of leisure in a troubled world Futures of education: Alternative experiences and new politics between inequality and democratization / Futuros de la educacin: Experiencias alternativas y nuevas polticas entre desigualdad y democratizacin Global social policy

703

704 705

RC19 Sociology of Poverty, Social Welfare and Social Policy RC11 Sociology of Aging RC25 Language and Society RC33 Logic and Methodology in Sociology RC31 Sociology of Migration RC24 Environment and Society RC34 Sociology of Youth

706

APT 210 {OB}

Hildegard Theobald

707 708 709

Images of old age Language and Discourse in Online Social Media Methods for the Sociological Analysis of Affect and Emotion 2 Migration, migrants and the development of inclusive urban cultures and identities II New directions in environmental sociology Open session on the Forum theme: Social justice and democratization

440 {NB} 32 {OB} 24 {OB} 307 {OB} 303 {OB} 448 {NB}

Elizabeth Brooke Sheila Amado Stefan Hohne; Regine Herbrik Marco Martiniello

710 711 712

Howard Williamson

89

12:30 - 14:00
Session
RC09 Social Transformations and Sociology of Development RC21 Regional and Urban Development RC02 Economy and Society Round Table Session RC02 Economy and Society Round Table Session RC02 Economy and Society Round Table Session RC41 Sociology of Population RC52 Sociology of Professional Groups RC48 Social Movements, Collective Actions and Social Change RC38 Biography and Society RC29 Deviance and Social Control RC04 Sociology of Education RC15 Sociology of Health RC12 Sociology of Law RC32 Women in Society

ID
713

Title
Political inequality outside of the West. Part II

Room
464 {NB}

Chair

714

Public spaces in global metropolises: Form, function and meaning. Part I RC02 Round Table 1: Focus on Latin America RC02 Round Table 2: Politics, Economy and Society RC02 Round Table 3: States and Economies: case studies RC41 Business Meeting RC52 Business Meeting

301 {OB} 22 {OB} 25 {OB} 26 {OB} 468 {NB} 434 {NB} 38 {OB} Tova Benski

715

716

717

718 719

720

Social movements as embodied collective acts

721 722

The foundation of professional identities in life experiences The metamorphosis of prison

436 {NB} 459 {NB} APT 10 {OB} 438 {NB} 457 {NB} 446 {NB}

Rosa Maria Brandhorst

723 724 725 726

The policies for tertiary education: Does diversification mean democratization? The role of the Third Sector in health care reforms The sociology of human rights. Part 1 Women, Islamic piety and social justice:The headscarf ban at the intersections of intimate and public democratization Risk and the Sociology of Youth.PartI

Maria Ligia De Olivera Barbosa

Dani Rudnicki Nazanin Shahrokni

TG04 Sociology of Risk and Uncertainty

727

309 {OB}

Dan Woodman

90

WEDNESDAY

THURSDAY

FRIDAY

SATURDAY

1
14:30 - 16:00
Session
ALAS AAS Sessions ALAS AAS Sessions ALAS AAS Sessions ALAS AAS Sessions RC33 Logic and Methodology in Sociology RC07 Futures Research RC07 Futures Research

2
Title

4
Room
APT 212 {OB} 27 {OB} 28 {OB} 29 {OB} 24 {OB} APT 120 {OB} APT 16 {OB} Lynn Rapaport

ID
728 729

Chair

Additional Session 17 - Responsabilidad social, jvenes y comunicacin RT 7a Debates y perspectivas tericoconceptuales para el estudio de la conflictividad y el cambio social RT 7b Poltica y derechos humanos RT 7c Movimientos de estudiantes y estudiantes en movimiento: experiencias organizativas en Amrica Latina Analyzing Communities on the Internet

730 731

732

733

ICTs for Science and Technology Development in Latin America and the Economic South: Present and Future Memory s futures: Human rights and transitional justice. Part I / El futuro de la Memoria: Derechos Humanos y Polticas de Transicin: Verdad, Justicia y Reparacin. Parte I Multi-dimensionality of leisure in a multicultural world Organizing global and domestic finances

734

RC13 Sociology of Leisure RC17 Sociology of Organization RC11 Sociology of Aging RC21 Regional and Urban Development

735 736

APT 110 {OB} 410 {NB} 440 {NB} 301 {OB} 22 {OB} Brian Gareau Adriana Fassio

737 738

Public policies to promote healthy and happy aging Public spaces in global metropolises: Form, function and meaning. Part II RC24 Table 1 (English) Environmental movements and civil society

739 RC24 Environment and Society Round Table Session: Current research in environmental Sociology2 RC24 Environment and Society Round Table Session: Current research in environmental Sociology2 740

RC24 Table 2 (English) Theoretical innovation in environmental Sociology

25 {OB}

Raymond Murphy

91

14:30 - 16:00
Session
RC24 Environment and Society RC24 Environment and Society Round Table Session: Current research in environmental Sociology2 RC14 Sociology of Communication, Knowledge and Culture RC31 Sociology of Migration RC15 Sociology of Health RC34 Sociology of Youth

ID
741 742

Title
RC24 Table 3 (Spanish/English) Sustainable development in Latin America RC24 Table 4 (Spanish/English) Global environmental governance

Room
26 {OB} 26 {OB}

Chair

743

Responsabilidad social, participacin y medios de comunicacin Co-organized with AISO Sexualities and migration Sociology of health and health care Special session on the Forum theme: Are the available youth sociology discourses adequate to capture the biggest questions of our time? Where are we going, what are we missing? Strange bedfellows: Activist affinities across difference

450 {NB}

Isabel de La Torre Prados

744 745 746

443 {NB} 438 {NB} 448 {NB}

Bernadetta Siara

Howard Williamson

RC48 Social Movements, Collective Actions and Social Change RC19 Sociology of Poverty, Social Welfare and Social Policy RC12 Sociology of Law RC04 Sociology of Education RC32 Women in Society RC05 Racism, Nationalism and Ethnic Relations RC32 Women in Society TG04 Sociology of Risk and Uncertainty

747

38 {OB}

Deborah Gould

748

The politics of welfare policy in Latin America

APT 210 {OB}

Ingrid Wehr

749 750

The sociology of human rights. Part 2 Twenty years of educational democratization in Taiwan: Forms and consequences Violence, liberty and constitutionalism: Feminist perspectives Violencia e interculturalidad / Violence and interculturality. Part II Women, poverty and the struggle for survival Risk and the Sociology of Youth.PartII

457 {NB} APT 10 {OB} 446 {NB} 454 {NB} 17 {OB} 309 {OB}

Dani Rudnicki Jason Chien-chen Chang Kalpana Kannabiran Daniel Gutierrez Martinez

751 752

753 754

Timo Harrikari

92

WEDNESDAY

THURSDAY

FRIDAY

SATURDAY

1
16:15 - 17:45
Session
ALAS AAS Sessions ALAS AAS Sessions ALAS AAS Sessions RC21 Regional and Urban Development RC04 Sociology of Education

2
Title

4
Room
27 {OB} 28 {OB} 29 {OB} 301 {OB} APT 10 {OB} Shaheeda Essack

ID
755 756 757

Chair

RT 8a Experiencias del cuerpo: abordajes desde las ciencias sociales RT 8b Cuerpo y sociedad: elementos para su conceptualizacin RT 8d Globalizacin: desfos sociales, actores y cultura poltica en los pases en desarrollo Cities and climate change

758

759

Education: A catalyst for human development, sustainable equity and enduring redress. What does it mean for developing and under-developed countries in the global 21st century? Futures of water: Scenarios and struggles / Futuros del agua: Escenarios y luchas. Part I Gender and family policy

RC07 Futures Research RC19 Sociology of Poverty, Social Welfare and Social Policy RC05 Racism, Nationalism and Ethnic Relations RC02 Economy and Society RC48 Social Movements, Collective Actions and Social Change RC33 Logic and Methodology in Sociology RC13 Sociology of Leisure RC18 Political Sociology RC32 Women in Society Round Table Session: Women, social justice and democratization, Part II

760 761

APT 16 {OB} APT 210 {OB}

Jose Esteban Castro Debora Lopreite

762

Inequality, Racialization/Ethnicization and Migration Knowledge based economies and networks of knowledge transfer La voz en las calles iberoamericanas: Las manifestaciones pblicas como modo de accin Methods for Sociology of Memory (Spanish Language Session) RC13 Business Meeting RC18 Business Meeting RC32 Round Table: The shifting ground of feminist action and analysis

454 {NB} 410 {NB} 38 {OB}

Scott Poynting

763 764

Michael Voegtli; Sergio Tamayo

765

24 {OB} APT 110 {OB} 460 {NB} 22 {OB}

766 767 768

93

16:15 - 17:45
Session
RC32 Women in Society Round Table Session: Women, social justice and democratization, Part II RC32 Women in Society Round Table Session: Women, social justice and democratization, Part II RC34 Sociology of Youth RC54 The Body in the Social Sciences

ID
769

Title
RC32 Round Table: Women in social movements

Room
25 {OB}

Chair

770

RC32 Round Table: Women, mothers, families

26 {OB}

771 772

RC34 Business Meeting RC54 Business Meeting and conclusions

448 {NB} 462 {NB} 303 {OB} 438 {NB}

James Cote

773 RC24 Environment and Society RC15 Sociology of Health 774

Social justice and the environment Sociology of complementary and alternative medicine. Part II

Ivan Lopez

18:15 - 19:45
Plenary Sessions 775 Plenary Session IV: Public Sociology AH Raquel Sosa Elzaga

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Plenary Sessions

Wednesday 1 August
18:15 - 19:45
194 Plenary Session I: Social Justice and Democratization Location: Assembly Hall - Saln de Actos Chair: Alberto L. BIALAKOWSKY, Instituto de Investigaciones Gino Germani, Facultad de Ciencias Sociales, Universidad de Buenos Aires Authors and Papers Michael BURAWOY, University of California, Berkeley, United States Social Movements Today Mnica PINTO, University of Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires, Argentina Poverty and Human Rights Mona ABAZA, The American University, Cairo, Egypt Visual Art and the Revolution: Gender Struggles in Cairo's Murals and Graffiti Edgardo LANDER, Universidad Central de Venezuela, Caracas, Venezuela Post-Democracy in an Increasingly Unequal World. (La post-democracia en un mundo cada vez ms desigual)

Thursday 2 August
18:15 - 19:45
417 Plenary Session II: Gender and Human Rights Location: Assembly Hall - Saln de Actos Chair: Margaret ABRAHAM, Hofstra University, United States Authors and Papers Dora BARRANCOS, Consejo Nacionald de Investigaciones Cientificas y Tcnicas, Buenos Aires, Argentina Estudios de gnero y renovacin de las Ciencias Sociales Patricia McFADDEN, University of the Western Cape, South Africa Contesting Gender and Human Rights Entitlements in Southern Africa: Contemporary Feminist Struggles Nira YUVAL-DAVIS, University of East London, United Kingdom Human Rights, Human Security, and Cosmopolitan Feminism

95

Friday 3 August
18:15 - 19:45
609 Plenary Session III: Social and Economic Inequality Location: Assembly Hall - Saln de Actos Chair: Alicia I. PALERMO, National University of Lujan, Argentina Authors and Papers Paul SINGER, University of So Paulo, Brazil Reflections on the Brazilian Experience with the Solidarity Economy Anbal QUIJANO, Universidad Ricardo Palma, Lima, Peru The Crisis of the Coloniality of Power: A New Pattern of Social Conflict Pun NGAI, HK PolyU Joint China Social Work Research Center, Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong Apple Dream, Foxconn Nightmare and the Struggle of the Chinese Worker

Saturday 4 August
18:15 - 19:45
775 Plenary Session IV: Public Sociology Location: Assembly Hall - Saln de Actos Chair: Raquel SOSA ELZAGA, Facultad de Ciencias Polticas y Sociales de la UNAM Authors and Papers Cesar RODRIGUEZ-GARAVITO, University of Los Andes, Colombia Public Sociology 2.0: A New Sociological Map from the Global South Emir SADER, CLACSO, Buenos Aires, Argentina Hegemonic Crisis and Latin American Critical Thought Marta SOLER, University of Barcelona, Spain The Sociology That Overcomes Inequalities Karl VON HOLDT, University of Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa From Public Sociology to Critical Sociology and Back: The Cycles of Sociological Activism

96

Open Forum

Thursday 2 August
20:15 - 21:45
418 OPEN FORUM I: Social Justice and Democratization in Argentina / Justicia Social y Democratizacin en Argentina Location: Assembly Hall - Saln de Actos Chairs: Silvia Lago MARTNEZ, Univeridad de Buenos Aires and Federico SCHUSTER, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina Panelists: Adolfo PREZ ESQUIVEL, President Servicio Paz y Justicia, Buenos Aires, Argentina; Ins CORTIAS, Co-founder Association Madres de Plaza de Mayo, Buenos Aires, Argentina and Ins IZAGUIRRE, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina Discussants: Beatriz WEHLE, Univesidad Nacional de Quilmes, Argentina and Adriana CLEMENTE, Facultad de Ciencias Sociales, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina

Friday 3 August
20:15 - 21:45
610 OPEN FORUM II: Processes of Democratization in Latin America / Procesos de Democratizacin en Latinoamrica Location: Assembly Hall - Saln de Actos Chair: Pablo GENTILI, CLACSO, Buenos Aires, Argentina Panelists: Sergio CALETTI, Universidad de Buenos Aires; Paulo Henrique MARTINS, President, Asociacin Latinoamericana de Sociologa; Brazil; Ricardo SIDICARO, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina and Alba CAROSIO, Centro de Estudios de la Mujer Discussants: Marcelo LANGIERI, CLACSO, Buenos Aires, Argentina and Julin REBON, Instituto de Investigaciones Gino Germani, Buenos Aires, Argentina

97

Session Details

APT = Amphitheatre - Anfiteatro {NB} = New Building - Nuevo edificio {OB} = Old Building - Viejo edificio {*} = Distributed Paper

98

RC02 Economy and Society RC03 Community Research RC04 Sociology of Education RC05 Racism, Nationalism and Ethnic Relations RC07 Futures Research RC09 Social Transformations and Sociology of Development RC10 Participation, Organizational Democracy and Self-Management RC11 Sociology of Aging RC12 Sociology of Law RC13 Sociology of Leisure RC14 Sociology of Communication, Knowledge and Culture RC15 Sociology of Health RC17 Sociology of Organization RC18 Political Sociology RC19 Sociology of Poverty, Social Welfare and Social Policy RC20 Comparative Sociology RC21 Regional and Urban Development RC22 Sociology of Religion RC23 Sociology of Science and Technology RC24 Environment and Society RC25 Language and Society RC26 Sociotechnics, Sociological Practice RC29 Deviance and Social Control RC30 Sociology of Work RC31 Sociology of Migration RC32 Women in Society RC33 Logic and Methodology in Sociology RC34 Sociology of Youth RC35 Conceptual and Terminological Analysis RC36 Alienation Theory and Research RC37 Sociology of Arts RC38 Biography and Society RC41 Sociology of Population RC42 Social Psychology RC43 Housing and Built Environment RC44 Labor Movements RC45 Rational Choice RC46 Clinical Sociology RC47 Social Classes and Social Movements RC48 Social Movements, Collective Actions and Social Change RC49 Mental Health and Illness RC51 Sociocybernetics RC52 Sociology of Professional Groups RC53 Sociology of Childhood RC54 The Body in the Social Sciences RC55 Social Indicators WG01 Sociology of Local-Global Relations WG02 Historical and Comparative Sociology WG05 Famine and Society TG03 Human Rights and Global Justice TG04 Sociology of Risk and Uncertainty TG05 Visual Sociology TG06 Institutional Ethnography TG07 Senses and Society JS Joint Sessions ALAS AAS Sessions
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Research Committees

RC02

12:30 - 14:00
126 Political Economy, Knowledge, Ecology Location: 410 {NB} Session Organizers: William CARROLL, University of Victoria, Canada, and Carla LIPSIG-MUMME, York University, USA Authors and Papers Felipe FILOMENO, Johns Hopkins University, USA Seeds of change: The mobilization of farmers as knowledge-users Caleb GOODS, Curtin University, Australia Greening the Australian automotive industry J.J. McMURTRY, York University, Canada Social economy, the state, and alternative energy: The privatization of energy work through environmentalism Bryan STEPHENS, University of Texas, USA Open-source education

Economy and Society


Programme Coordinator: William CARROLL, University of Victoria, Canada

Wednesday 1 August
10:45 - 12:15
63 Global Stratification Location: 410 {NB} Session Organizer: Hiroko INOUE, University of California-Riverside, USA Authors and Papers Hiroshi TAROHMARU, Milos DEBNAR and Daisuke YASUI, Kyoto University, Japan Industry, occupation and income inequality in global cities and rural area Jenny CHESTERS, University of Canberra, Australia Trends in global wealth inequality from a world systems theory perspective Hiroshi SETOOKA, Komazawa University, Japan On the so-called new middle class citizens as the powers of the changing capitalist system

12:30 - 14:00
102 Alternatives to neoliberal globalization: Comparing counter-hegemonic projects - Part I Joint Session RC07 Futures Research (host committee) RC02 Economy and Society

100

Location: APT 16 {OB} For programme details see section Joint Sessions

14:30 - 16:00
166 Latin America and global social change Location: 410 {NB} Session Organizer: Christopher CHASE-DUNN, University of CaliforniaRiverside, USA Authors and Papers Christopher CHASE-DUNN and Hiroko INOUE, University of California-Riverside, USA Latin America in the modern world-system: World revolutions and the evolution of global governance Alexis ALVAREZ and Rebecca ALVAREZ, University of California-Riverside, USA Human rights in pink tide regimes Daniele BENZ and Giuseppe LO BRUTTO, Benemrita Universidad Autnoma de Puebla, Mexico New trends in South-South Latin American cooperation Kathleen SCHWARTZMAN, University of Arizona, USA What will be the fate of Mexico, a nation dependent upon a declining hegemon?

Meindert FENNEMA and Eelke HEEMSKERK, University of Amsterdam, Netherlands Female directors as signalling device: Status, legitimacy and gender diversity in corporate governance Julian CARDENAS, University of Antioquia, Colombia Transnational corporate elite networks in Latin America Ray-May HSUNG, National Chengchi University, China; Yi-jr LIN and Ke-Wei LU. Dynamic networks of interlocked directorates in Taiwan semiconductor industry: 1995, 2000, 2005, 2010

10:45 - 12:15
275 Theorizing gender, state and economy Location: 410 {NB} Session Organizer: Heidi GOTTFRIED, Wayne State University, USA Authors and Papers Sylvia WALBY, Lancaster University, United Kingdom Feminism and the future of capitalism Gloria BONDER, FLACSO, Argentina. Gender, state and economy: The need of a multiple mainstreaming Nadya GUIMARAES, University of So Paulo, Brazil and Helena HIRATA, CNRS, France Embedded regulation and social inequalities: The blurry frontier between domestic employment and professional care. Brazil in a comparative perspective Sarah KERSTEN, Martin GASSER, Michael NOLLERT and Sebastian SCHIEF, University of Fribourg, Switzerland How do economic downturns affect gender inequality within working arrangements? A comparison of Swiss regions {*}

Thursday 2 August
09:00 10:30
206 Diversity in corporate networks Location: 410 {NB} Session Organizers: Meindert FENNEMA and Eelke HEEMSKERK, University of Amsterdam, Netherlands Authors and Papers Roy BARNES, University of Michigan-Flint, USA; Val BURRIS, University of Oregon, USA Diversity of ties and political contributions

12:30 - 14:00
291 Economy, economists & public decision making Location: 410 {NB} Session Organizer: Mariana HEREDIA, Universidad Nacional de San Martn, Argentina

101

Authors and Papers Yingyao WANG, Yale University, USA How is political technocracy possible? Economic expertise and politics in China and Latin America Tod VAN GUNTEN, University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA Conflict and consensus among elite economists in the state: Network structures and competition for influence in Mexico and Argentina Karin FISCHER, Institute of Sociology, Austria Networks of power: Central bankers in Latin America Antoine MAILLET, UC Chile, Chile Ambiguous agreement around the regulatory state: How the resolution of an academic controversy impacted on state-building in Chile Jean FINEZ, University of Lille 1, France Do economists hold power? The role of economists in the French railway market liberalization (1970-2011) Iag MIOLA, Universit degli studi di Milano, Italy Clash of rationalities? Economic science and legal reasoning in the production of competition policy in Brazil Konstantin FURSOV, National Research University Higher School of Economics, Russia Mathematical economics in the USSR as an intellectual movement: Theory of optimal functioning socialist economy Mrcia CUNHA, University of So Paulo, Brazil Economic knowledge on the Brazilian debate on poverty - Actors, institutions, and ideas Hernn RAMREZ, Universidade do Vale do Rio dos Sinos, Brazil La imbricacin estado, grupos dominantes y think tanks en los orgenes del neoliberalismo del cono Sur Jose Marcos NOVELLI, Universidade Federal de So Carlos, Brazil The debate on the new developmentalism in Brazil: A division within neoliberal ideas? {*}

Joint Session RC07 Futures Research (host committee) RC02 Economy and Society Location: APT 16 {OB} For programme details see section Joint Sessions

14:30 - 16:00
351 Organizing markets Joint session RC17 Sociology of Organization (host committee) RC02 Economy and Society Location: 433 {NB} For programme details see section Joint Sessions

16:15 - 17:45
396 RC02 Business Meeting Location: 410 {NB}

Friday 3 August
09:00 10:30
425 Conflicting economies, livelihoods and social-environmental interactions Joint Session RC24 Environment and Society (host committee) RC02 Economy and Society Location: 303 {OB} For programme details see section Joint Sessions

10:45 - 12:15
486 Informal economies and the ethnography of economic life Location: 410 {NB} Session Organizer: Daniel FRIDMAN, University of Victoria, Canada

12:30 - 14:00
287 Alternatives to neoliberal globalization: Comparing counter-hegemonic projects - Part II
102

Authors and Papers Ceclia Elisabeth BARBOSA SOARES, Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil The rootless copy: An approach to the counterfeit consumption in Rio de Janeiro Maria Raquel LIMA, Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Economies of waste: Work with recyclable materials and the natives logics of value (re)creation Filiz BALOGLU and Burhan BALOGLU, Istanbul University, Turkey An informal sphere: The pirate taxi drivers Olabisi YUSUFF, Lagos State University, Nigeria Ethnography study of informal economic activities of rural women in South-West Nigeria Ariel WILKIS, CESE-IDAES/UNSAM y CONICET, Argentina El tiempo del dinero: Etnografas sobre la velocidad de circulaciones monetarias

Cristina PUGA and Matilde LUNA, Universidad Nacional Autnoma de Mxico, Mexico Changes in the composition and organization of the Mexican business elite Alejandra SALAS-PORRAS, Universidad Nacional Autnoma de Mxico, Mexico De-nationalizing state elites in Mexico Paula CANELO, CONICET-UBA, Argentina; Mariana HEREDIA, Universidad Nacional de San Martn, Argentina Transformaciones recientes en las elites gubernamentales argentinas. Orgenes, formacin, trayectorias y experiencias de los miembros del poder ejecutivo nacional durante el ltimo cuarto del siglo XX Gastn BELTRAN, University of Buenos Aires, Argentina; Ana Gabriela CASTELLANI, IDAES/ UNSAM-CONICET, Argentina La recomposicin de la elite econmica Argentina entre 1976-2001 Karina ASSIS, UFSCar, Brazil Las elites econmicas y polticas en el Brasil contemporneo {*}

10:45 - 12:15
493 Organizing the production of alternative visions to support social justice Joint session RC44 Labor Movements (host committee) RC02 Economy and Society Location: 29 {OB} For programme details see section Joint Sessions

14:30 - 16:00
585 Neoliberalism and recomposition of Latin American elites. Part II Location: 410 {NB} Session Organizer: Alejandra SALAS-PORRAS, Universidad Nacional Autnoma de Mxico, Mexico Authors and Papers Karin FISCHER, Institute of Sociology, Chile Big business in Chile: An assessment of macro-regional class formation Alicia GIRN, Universidad Nacional Autnoma de Mxico, Mxico Democracy, financial crisis and economic alternatives Daniel BIN, University of Brasilia, Brazil Crisis, public debt and financialization of the Brazilian economy

12:30 -14:00
540 Neoliberalism and recomposition of Latin American elites. Part I Location: 410 {NB} Session Organizer: Alejandra SALASPORRAS, Universidad Nacional Autnoma de Mxico, Mexico Authors and Papers Eli DINIZ, UFRJ, Brazil; Renato BOSCHI and Flavio GAITN, IESP-UERJ, Brazil Elites estratgicas y cambio institucional: La construccin del proyecto post-neoliberal en Argentina y Brasil

103

Andres WAINER, FLACSO, Argentina and Martn SCHORR, FLACSO, Argentina Ms desarrollo y menos dependencia? El actual proceso de transnacionalizacin de la burguesa argentina Lorena COBE, IDAES-UNSAM, Argentina Finanzas y poder en el capitalismo contemporneo: La configuracin de la elite bancaria en la Argentina de la dcada de 1990 Erica Ambiel JULIAN, Universidade Federal de So Carlos, Brazil A experincia internacional na formao de executivos de empresas transnacionais brasileiras {*}

Michel VILLETTE, ENS/EHESS/CNRS, France Multiple realities and contradictions within the transnational corporation

10:45 - 12:15
661 Economic sociology: New approaches from Latin America Location: 410 {NB} Session Organizer: Gaston BELTRAN, University of Buenos Aires, Argentina Authors and Papers Jaiane PEREIRA1, Maurcio REINERT2, Alessandra CENERINO3, Mrcia Cristina DAVID de SOUZA4 and Cristiani PASSOLONGO NOVELI2, (1) Faculdade de Jandaia do Sul, Brazil, (2) Universidade Estadual de Maring, Brazil, (3) Unifamma, Brazil, (4) Unio Dinmica de Faculdades Cataratas, Brazil Expandindo as possibilidades de compreenso da inovao: Alternativas da sociologia econmica Elaine Silveira LEITE, Federal University of Pelotas, Brazil Towards an economic sociology of the investment and religious practices in Brazil Marina DE SOUZA SARTORE, Universidade Federal de Gois, Brazil Economic sociological view of the SRI market in Brazil Dora ORLANSKY, IIGG-UBA and Santiago CUNIAL, UBA, Argentina Alianzas pblico-privadas: La industria del software. Experiencias en Argentina e India Francesco VIGLIAROLO, Universidad Nacional de San Martin, Argentina The socio-economic phenomenology: A relational approaches Carmen CINCUNEGUI, Universitat Rovira i Virgili, Spain Aglomeraciones industriales en regiones perifricas: El intercambio de recursos con el territorio {*} Carina BORRASTERO, IDAES/UNSAMCONICET, Argentina Notas sobre el estado y la apropiacin del excedente en las teoras neoschumpeterianas de la innovacin y el desarrollo {*}

Saturday 4 August
09:00 - 10:30
642 The ethnography of economic life Location: 410 {NB} Session Organizer: Daniel Fridman, University of Victoria, Canada Authors and Papers Martina LOEW and Florian STOLL, Technische Universitt Darmstadt, Germany Practices of time and space in hairdressers in Frankfurt, Birmingham, Dortmund and Glasgow Frederick WHERRY, University of Michigan, USA The analytics of economic ethnographies Leslie SALZINGER, University of California, USA Beneath the Model: From Developing Nation to Emerging Market, Deal by Deal Mariana LUZZI, Universidad Nacional de General Sarmiento, Argentina Entre la caja fuerte y la "timba": Tensiones en torno de las instituciones financieras en las sociedades contemporneas Nicols VIOTTI, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina La vida econmica de la nueva religiosidad en los sectores medios urbanos: Un anlisis etnogrfico sobre el movimiento the art of living en Argentina

104

Angela ESTER, Mallmann CENTENARO, Universidade do Estado de Mato Grosso, Brazil; Universidade do Vale do rio Dos Sinos, Brazil Las posibles relaciones entre capital social, asociaciones y desarrollo econmico local {*}

Authors and Papers Federico MANCHN, Universidad Autnoma Metropolitana Xochimilco, Mexico Modificaciones en la gobernanza internacional del sistema financiero internacional Vanessa ROCHA, Universidade Federal da Paraba, Brazil Las cooperativas: Hacia la inclusin social y generacin de ingresos de los recolectores en el siglo XXI? Diana Carolina HERNANDEZ PATIO, Colombia Ciudadana y subjetividad en la crisis de la modernidad: Multitudes en la red Miguel ngel VITE PEREZ, Ciencias Econmicas, IPN, Mexico Una lectura sociolgica de la macroeconoma de los servicios en las zonas metropolitanas de Michoacn Mariana GEN, CONICET/ UBA, Argentina Desajustes y solapamientos entre elites de posicin y decisin Eduardo GLVEZ, FLACSO, Argentina Economical crisis and large employers economical preferences in Argentina (1989-2003) 717 RC02 Round Table 3: States and Economies: case studies Location: 26 {OB} Authors and Papers Eugenia MOREY, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina Domestic production and neoliberalism at the borders Rafael G. FELIZARDO, University of So Paulo, Brazil Seeking for new patterns of development in Brazil: The case of a science park in So Paulo state Sven BISLEV, Copenhagen Business School, Denmark Reforming the welfare states in new growth economies and mature welfare states Helena SALES, Felipe PEREZ, Paulo Thiago MELO and Rodrigo CORTEZ, Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Brazil The quality of life concept in Jurer internacional territorial development

12:30 - 14:00
715 RC02 Round Table 1: Focus on Latin America Location: 22 {OB} Authors and Papers Hernn FAIR, CONICET-UBA-UNGS, Argentina La visin acerca de la poltica econmica en los principales actores socioeconmicos de la Argentina de comienzos de los aos '90 Luciene RODRIGUES and Maria Elizete GONALVES, Universidade Estadual de Montes Claros, Brazil O papel das polticas pblicas na reduo das desigualdades de renda no Brasil Rafael PALACIOS, Venezuela Nuevos desafos de la poltica econmica de amrica Latina mediante la produccin de conocimiento: Desafos de la poltica de estado en Venezuela Alejandro Gabriel MANZO, Universidad Nacional de Crdoba, Argentina Desentraando las caractersticas de un emergente estado post-neoliberal en Argentina: Representaciones del gobierno nacional de los ajustes estructurales solicitados por el FMI en el canje de la deuda externa 2003-2005 Nicols DVOSKIN, CONICET- Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina La nueva seguridad social latinoamericana: Nuevos derechos, nueva economa, nueva democracia? Micaela BALDONI, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina La "plaza del s": Medios y reformas estructurales en los aos '90 en Argentina 716 RC02 Round Table 2: Politics, Economy and Society Location: 25 {OB}

105

14:30 - 16:00
736 Organizing global and domestic finances Joint Session RC17 Sociology of Organization RC02 Economy and Society (host committee) Location: 410 {NB} For programme details see section Joint Sessions

Authors and Papers Soichiro SHIRAISHI, Nairobi Research Station, Kenya Handling democratic systems: Daily functions of police, courts and local councils in rural Uganda, Eastern Africa Eswarappa KASI, National Institute of Rural Development, India Socio-cultural dynamics of institutions among the Sugalis of South India Vladimir VITOVSKY, University of Coimbra, Portugal Los desafos de la justicia comunitaria en Brasil: Hacia un nuevo sentido comn de justicia

16:15 - 17:45
763 Knowledge based economies and networks of knowledge transfer Joint Session RC23 Sociology of Science and Technology RC02 Economy and Society (host committee) Location: 410 {NB} For programme details see section Joint Sessions

RC04

Sociology of Education
Programme Coordinators: A. Gary DWORKIN, University of Houston, USA and Marios VRYONIDES, European University Cyprus, Cyprus

RC03

Community Research
Programme Coordinators: Clemente NAVARRO, Universidad Pablo de Olavide, Spain and Rachel HARVEY, Columbia University, USA 09:00 - 10:30
27

Wednesday 1 August

RC10RC04 Part I: Round Table 1 Stakeholders in School and Work Joint Session RC04 Sociology of Education RC10 Participation, Organizational Democracy and Self-Management (host committee) Location: 25 {OB} For programme details see section Joint Sessions

Wednesday 1 August
09:00 - 10:30
19 Local Institutions/Global Frames: Dynamics of Durability and Transformation Location: 412 {NB} Chair: Mara Jess RODRGUEZ GARCA, Universidad Pablo de Olavide, Spain 28

RC10RC04 Part I: Round Table 2 Participation and Citizenship Joint Session RC04 Sociology of Education RC10 Participation, Organizational Democracy and Self-Management (host committee)

106

Location: 26 {OB} For programme details see section Joint Sessions 29 RC10RC04 Part I: Round Table 3 Expansion of Opportunities Joint Session RC04 Sociology of Education RC10 Participation, Organizational Democracy and Self-Management (host committee) Location: 26 {OB} For programme details see section Joint Sessions

Araceli BARRAGAN, Universidad Nacional Autnoma de Mxico, Mexico Unethical actions of professors in the communication discipline at the National Autonomous University of Mexico Yayoi YUKAWA1, Chisato KITANAKA2 and Mieko YOKOYAMA2, (1) Hitotsubashi University, Japan, (2) Hiroshima University, Japan Researchers ethics in multi-authorship papers in natural sciences at Japanese universities: The intersection of harassment and scientific misconduct

09:00 - 10:30
39 The Role of Professional Ethics in Promoting Social Compromise. Part I Location: APT 10 {OB} Session Organizer: Anita HIRSCH ADLER, UNAM, Mexico Chair: Anita HIRSCH ADLER, UNAM, Mexico Authors and Papers Amador BAUTISTA, Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico, Mexico Professional ethics in the social sciences in Mexico Ana Marcela MUNGARAY LAGARDA and Alfonso GARCA CORTES, Universidad Autonoma de Baja California, Mexico Considerations from professional ethics and professional skills. The case of the faculty of humanities at UABC Rodrigo LPEZ ZAVALA and Martha Lorena SOLS ARAGN, Universidad Autnoma de Sinaloa, Mexico Social commitment of higher education.A professional ethics analysis Ana ESCALANTE and Marina IBARRA, Universidad Autonoma del Estado de Morelos, Mexico Dilemmas in professional ethics of the researcher Guadalupe CHAVEZ-GONZALEZ, Universidad Autnoma de Nuevo Len, Mexico Professional ethics and social commitment of the university Ibarra ROSALES GUADALUPE, Universidad Nacional Autnoma de Mxico, Mexico Ethics and professional commitment

12:30 - 14:00
139 The role of professional ethics in promoting social compromise. Part II Location: APT 10 {OB} Session Organizer: Anita HIRSCH-ADLER, The National Autonomous University of Mexico, Mexico Chair: Maria Ligia De OLIVERA BARBOSA, Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Authors and Papers Patricia AMARO GONZALEZ and Pedro ESPINOZA BACA, Universidad Autnoma de Tamaulipas, Mexico Respect, responsibility and honesty in an educational task from the point of view of teaching post graduate professors Judith PREZ-CASTRO, Juarez Autonomous University of Tabasco, Mexico How to teach professional ethics in graduate programs? Opinions of the professors-researchers from the Juarez autonomous university of Tabasco Martha Elizabeth CAMPOS HUERTA, Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mxico, Mexico What is social responsibility? The perspective of the researchers from the National Autonomous University of Mexico Juan Martin LOPEZ-CALVA, Universidad Iberoamericana Puebla, Mexico Ethical questions about professions: A strategy for the ethical education of college students towards social commitment

107

Adriana FASSIO and Juan Jose GILLI, University of Buenos Aires, Argentina Social imaginaries of teaching ethics in two public administration schools in Argentina Edna LUNA and Armandina SERNA, Universidad Autnoma de Baja California, Mexico University teachers: A comparative study between Mexico and Spain about the components of professional teaching ethics Eva ESCUTIA, UNAM, Mexico Media and professional values in students of communication and journalism at fes aragn UNAM

Amy LUTZ, Syracuse University, USA University completion by children of immigrants in western countries

Thursday 2 August
09:00 - 10:30
229 Social inequalities and secondary education: Theories, methods and research findings Location: APT 10 {OB} Session Organizers: Analia MEO and Cora STEINBERG, UBA, Argentina Co-chairs: Analia MEO and Cora STEINBERG, UBA, Argentina Authors and Papers Annette BRAUN, City University London, United Kingdom, Meg MAGUIRE, Kings College London, United Kingdom and Stephen BALL, University of London, United Kingdom The role of support staff and social inequalities in UK secondary schools Putting others back into policy Bernardo CAPRARA and Marilia RAMOS, Sociology, Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul, Porto Alegre, Brazil The impact of cultural capital on secondary students performance in Brazil Flavia TERIGI, and Ana Gracia TOSCANO, Universidad Nacional de General Sarmiento, Argentina, Brbara BRISCIOLI, CONICET-UNGS, Argentina La escolarizacin de los adolescentes en los grandes centros urbanos: Aportes de tres investigaciones sobre rgimen acadmico y trayectorias escolares Marie VERHOEVEN, IACCHOS/GIRSEF, Belgium Multiple embedded inequalities and cultural diversity in educational systems: A theoretical and empirical exploration Alejandro CARRASCO, Pontificia Universidad Catlica, Chile and Alejandra FALABELLA, Universidad Alberto Hurtado, Chile Jvenes, familias y eleccin de escuelas secundarias: Quin elige?

14:30 - 16:00
174 Opportunities and barriers to educational access and equity in developed nations: Issues of race, ethnicity and immigration on schooling in a globalizing world Location: APT 10 {OB} Session Organizer: A. Gary DWORKIN, University of Houston, USA Chair: David KONSTANTINOVSKY, Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia Authors and Papers Joanna SIKORA and Lawrence J. SAHA, Australian National University, Australia Optimistic students: Occupational expectations of migrant youth in comparative perspective Dionysios GOUVIAS, University of the Aegean, Greece Youth and labour market(s) in Europe: Opportunities or just risks? Findings from the European social survey Perrine DEVLEESHOUWER, Universit Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium, Cline TENEY, Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin fr Sozialforschung, Germany and Laurie HANQUINET, University of York, United Kingdom Educational aspirations among ethnic minority youth in Brussels: Does the perception of ethnic discrimination in the labour market matter? A mixedmethod approach

108

Ada FREYTES FREY, University Arturo Jauretche, Argentina Violencia simblica y construccin de los datos: El potencial de las metodologas participativas en la investigacin con jvenes en situacin de pobreza Valeria DABENIGNO, Silvina LARRIPA, Rosario AUSTRAL and Silvana TISSERA, Ministerio de Educacin, Argentina Inclusin educativa e involucramiento escolar. Perspectivas y acciones en cuatro instituciones estatales de la ciudad de Buenos Aires Agustin SALVIA and Diego QUARTULLI, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina Educational inequality and social mobility in Argentina

Thursday 2 August
10:45 - 12:15
274 The democratic schooling: Limits, possibilities, and consequences, and national agendas in a globalizing world Location: APT 10 {OB} Session Organizers: Lawrence J. SAHA, Australian National University, Australia and Carol REID, University of Western Sydney, Australia Co-chairs: Lawrence J. SAHA, Australian National University, Australia and Carol REID, University of Western Sydney, Australia Authors and Papers Yvonne LEEMAN, University of Humanistic Studies, Netherlands Contested spaces for democratic citizenship education A. Gary DWORKIN and Pamela TOBE, University of Houston, USA Limits to democratic schooling and trust in an era of high-stakes accountability Nura RESH, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel and Clara SABBAGH, University of Haifa, Israel Sense of justice as a hidden curriculum: Indicator of school democracy that affect democratic attitudes Manmohanjit HUNDAL, Indian Sociological Society, India Authoritarian school: A nurturing place for autocracy Angelo SOUZA, Universidade Federal do Paran, Brazil Educational policies and democratic administration of education in Brazil: Between managerialism and paternalism Mara Dolores BALLESTEROS PEZ, ITESM, Mexico La representacin de la globalizacin y el multiculturalismo en los libros de texto de historia mexicanos Joel WINDLE, Monash University, Australia and Rodrigo ROCO FOSSA, Universidad de Chile, Chile Democratisation through school choice? Rhetoric and reality in the Australian education revolution

09:00 - 10:30
222 C10RC04 Part II: Round Table 1 Profesionales, universidades y conocimiento Joint Session RC04 Sociology of Education RC10 Participation, Organizational Democracy and Self-Management (host committee) Location: 22 {OB} For programme details see section Joint Sessions 223 RC10RC04 Part II: Round Table 2 Desafos de inclusin Joint Session RC04 Sociology of Education RC10 Participation, Organizational Democracy and Self-Management (host committee) Location: 25 {OB} For programme details see section Joint Sessions 224 C10RC04 Part II: Round Table 3 Desigualdad escolar Joint Session RC04 Sociology of Education RC10 Participation, Organizational Democracy and Self-Management (host committee) Location: 26 {OB} For programme details see section Joint Sessions

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12:30 - 14:00
297 Higher education policies to promote retention and graduation Location: APT 10 {OB} Session Organizer: Ana GARCA DE FANELLI, National Council for Scientific and Technical Research, Argentina Chair: Ana GARCA DE FANELLI, National Council for Scientific and Technical Research, Argentina Authors and Papers Marie-Pierre MOREAU and Charlotte KERNER, University of Bedfordshire, United Kingdom Socially just academia? An exploration of the experiences of student parents in English higher education Jorge M. GOROSTIAGA and Mara Fernanda ARIAS, CONICET-Universidad Nacional de San Martn, Argentina, Karina LASTRA, Pablo FRANK ITALIA and Ana CAMBOURS DE DONINI, Universidad Nacional de San Martn, Argentina, El acceso a la universidad en la Argentina y los dilemas de las polticas institucionales Manoel ALMEIDA NETO, Pontifcia Universidade Catlica de Minas Gerais, Brazil Challenges related of retention and professionalization of lower-income students in higher education in Brazil: The case of students at a private university Gloria GONZALEZ and Kim C. DABREU, American Dental Education Association, USA Institutional efforts to promote recruitment, retention, and graduation of underrepresented students

14:30 - 16:00
329 Academic capitalism: Transformation of justice or democracy development? Location: APT 10 {OB} Session Organizer: Svetlana SHARONOVA, St. Tikhons Orthodox University, Russia Chair: Svetlana SHARONOVA, St. Tikhons Orthodox University, Russia Authors and Papers Walter BARTL, Martin-Luther-University Halle-Wittenberg, Germany Declining university participation in demographically shrinking regions? Sonia Regina THIAGO BASTOS and Thiago BASTOS DE SOUZA, Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Age-grade gap, a serious brazilian educacional problem Maria Luiza CANEDO and Alice XAVIER, PUC-Rio, Brazil The challenge of dropout in public elementary schools: A case study in the city of Rio de Janeiro Cludia CAVALCANTE, Pontifcia Universidade Catlica de Gois, Brazil Quota system and the new protagonists in a contemporary public higher education in Brazil Kathleen DOWNIE, Toronto District School Board, Canada Teaching as an act of caregiving: Transforming the lived experience of people with alzheimers through access to educational programs Ravi RAMPERSAD, College of Science, Technology and Applied Arts, Trinidad and Tobago Racialised facilitative capital and the paving of differential paths to achievement of afro-trinidadian boys Cra Hisae HAGINO, University of Coimbra, Portugal The Bologna process and the Portuguese universities Elena AVDEEVA, Scientific Research Institute of Social Systems, Russia Transformation of curricula under the influence of the academic capitalism

12:30 - 14:00
303 Leisure education: Social justice in life-long learning. Part I Joint Session RC13 Sociology of Leisure (host committee) RC04 Sociology of Education Location: APT 110 {OB} For programme details see section Joint Sessions

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Daria TSUKANOVA, Sociology and communication, Russia Professional competences One of democracy characteristics in academic capitalism

Friday 3 August
09:00 - 10:30
421 As the world turns: Higher education for democratic participation or status quo elitism? Location: APT 10 {OB} Session Organizers: Walter ALLEN, University of California, USA, and Andrey REZAEV, St. Petersburg State University, Russia Co-chairs: Walter ALLEN, University of California, USA, and Andrey REZAEV, St. Petersburg State University, Russia Authors and Papers Florence BONNER, Howard University, USA Tertiary institutional transformation for minority women in STEM education Gabriela PLOTNO, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina Higher education and the role of family background: Reproduction of the social structure? Anita HIRSCH, National Autonomous University of Mexico, Mexico Higher education and the social impact of the postgraduate studies in a Mexican university Gabriel TOLOSA CHACON, Universidad Nacional de Colombia, Colombia Es la universidad una garanta de futuro? Los efectos de la educacin superior en licenciados de sectores populares Lin MEI-LING, National Open University, Taiwan, Access to higher education: Fairness, innovation, and the common good in local perspective

16:15 - 17:45
380 Academic choices and barriers on the transition to tertiary education: Issues of social justice Location: APT 10 {OB} Session Organizer: Iasonas LAMPRIANOU, University of Cyprus, Cyprus Chair: Iasonas LAMPRIANOU, University of Cyprus, Cyprus Authors and Papers David KONSTANTINOVSKIY, Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia Choices, transformations and barriers Magnus X. PERSSON, Linnaeus University, Sweden Should I stay or should I go? How choice to become an upper secondary schoolteacher are structured Osmo KIVINEN, Juha HEDMAN and Pivi KAIPAINEN, University of Turku, Turku, Finland Educational expansion, equality of opportunities and labour market outcomes from baby boomers to recent generations The case of Finland Paul WAKELING, University of York, United Kingdom Effectively maintained inequality or sponsored mobility? The case of postgraduate education in the UK Ingrid BEJARANO, Centre Maurice Halbwachs, France Lducation comme stratgie de mobilit sociale dans les familles marginalises la ville de Bogot Bernard CONVERT, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, France Choix dorientation et hirarchie des disciplines Evaggelia KALERANTE, University West Macedonia, Greece University level educational policy in economic crisis: Observations and interpretations by Albanian immigrant university students {*}

10:45 - 12:15
496 RC04 Round Table 1: Democracy Location: 22 {OB} Chair: Mhammed SABOUR, University of Eastern Finland, Finland

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Authors and Papers Mhammed SABOUR, University of Eastern Finland, Finland Education, knowledge and democracy: Taking Freire and Bourdieu to the Moroccan academic field Ingrid BAMBERG, Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales, France Schooling practices in democratic South Africa: What education policy and fieldwork say about social justice and equity Ann-Kristin BOSTROM, Swedish National Agency for Education, Sweden and Anna TOROPOVA, Stockholm University, Sweden Democracy in school scar PRIETO-FLORES, University of Girona, Spain How to promote effective participatory schools in the managerial era: The case of successful democratic schools in Europe 497 RC04 Round Table 2: Teachers and schooling Location: 25 {OB} Chair: Mariano FERNNDEZ-ENGUITA, Universidad Complutense, Spain Authors and Papers Marina IBARRA, Universidad Autonoma del Estado de Morelos, Mexico, and Cesar FONSECA, DGETI-CBTis 76, Mexico Professional values in highschool teachers Andra GOUVEIA and Vinicius Wagner OLIVEIRA SANTOS, Universidade Federal do Paran, Brazil Teachers and the schooling democratization: Who is this subject in the inequality Brazilian context? Mariano FERNNDEZ-ENGUITA, Universidad Complutense, Spain Teachers and social network services: Uses for mobilization and legitimation purposes 498 RC04 Round Table 3: Educational issues in Latin America Location: 26 {OB}

Authors and Papers Maira Yuritzi BECERRIL TINOCO, Facultad Latinoamericana de Ciencias Sociales, Mexico Desigualdad, educacin y desarrollo en Amrica Latina Dery Lorena SUREZ-CABRERA, Universidad de Chile, Chile Los nios y las nias migrantes latinoamericanos en la escuela chilena. Etnografa en el patio de recreo: Jugando y tensionando identidades nacionales Carolina NAJMIAS, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina Elegir una escuela para un estudiante sordo o hipoacsico: La desigualdad de oportunidades educativas desde la perspectiva de las familias 499 RC04 Round Table 4: Educational issues of globalization Location: 26 {OB} Chair: Jason Chien-chen CHANG, Chinese Culture University, Taiwan Authors and Papers Jack DEMAINE, Loughborough University, United Kingdom Democratic schooling in a global context Jason Chien-chen CHANG, Chinese Culture University, Taiwan Globalization policies for educational development and the attendant issues of social justice: The case of Taiwan Felicia PICANO, Rio de Janeiro Federal University, Brazil Who goes and who stays: Betting on higher education in the context of expansion Anne-Marie MORGAN, University of South Australia, Australia Global, national and state-based pressures for teachers in Australian schools: The toll on teacher wellbeing, the capacity to innovate and opportunities for democratic and socially just education Luciana SANTOS LENOIR, Universidade Estadual de Montes Claros, Brazil Globalization and the paradigm of democratic education in Brazil
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RC04 Round Table 5: Issues of ethics in education Location: 33 {OB} Chair: Esther IBARRA ROSALES, UNED, Espaa

Pedro NUNEZ, FLACSO-CONICET, Argentina Las percepciones de las personas jvenes sobre la "justicia": Distribucin de bienes escasos y resolucin de conflictos en el espacio escolar Branislava BARANOVIC and Sasa PUZIC, The Institute for Social Research, Croatia School climate and conflicts among pupils Gustavo FISCHMAN, Arizona State University, USA and Eric HAAS, WestEd, USA Beyond idealized models in citizenship education: Embodied cognition, metaphors and democracy

Authors and Papers Eustolia DURN PIZAA, Universidad Autnoma de Sinaloa, Mexico and Valentn FLIX SALAZAR, Escuela Normal de Sinaloa, Mexico Ethics violence and an education professional Manmohanjit HUNDAL, Indian Sociological Society, India Dithering school in inculcating morality: Plight of Indian school system Esther IBARRA ROSALES, UNED, Espaa The ethical dimension of education in Latin America: An international perspective

14:30 - 16:00
589 RC04 Business Meeting Location: APT 10 {OB} Session Organizer: A. Gary DWORKIN, University of Houston, USA Chair: A. Gary DWORKIN, University of Houston, USA

12:30 - 14:00
535 Justice in schools and civic education Location: APT 10 {OB} Session Organizers: Nura RESH, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel, and Clara SABBAGH, University of Haifa, Israel Co-chairs: Nura RESH, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel, and Clara SABBAGH, University of Haifa, Israel Authors and Papers Juan Carlos CASTILLO, Cristin COX, Daniel MIRANDA, Martn BASCOPE and Jorge ESCOBAR, Pontificia Universidad Catlica de Chile, Chile Civic knowledge and political participation in unequal contexts: Six Latin American countries in comparative perspective Lawrence J. SAHA, Australian National University, Australia Student perceptions of the just world of the school: Impact on future career and civic behaviors Marios VRYONIDES, European University Cyprus, Cyprus Challenging multiculturalism: Interethnic violence in schools in Cyprus

Saturday 4 August
09:00 - 10:30
640 Social compromise in higher education for social cohesion Location: APT 10 {OB} Session Organizer: Antonio TEODORO, Universidade Lusfona de Humanidades e Tecnologias, Portugal Chair: Antonio TEODORO, Universidade Lusfona de Humanidades e Tecnologias, Portugal Authors and Papers Rodrigo MARTNEZ NOVO, Universidad Politcnica de Valencia, Spain Las desigualdades del conocimiento innovador: Una aproximacin espacio temporal en el marco de la educacin superior

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Adriana MARRERO and Leandro PEREIRA DE LOS SANTOS, Universidad de la Repblica, Uruguay, Graciela CAFFERATTA and Javier ACUA PREZ, ANEP, Uruguay Las paradojas de los mecanismos de inclusin social: Un estudio de casos sobre nueve universidades del MERCOSUR Fernando ESTEBAN, University of Buenos Aires, Argentina Higher education, economic development and international emigration of high skilled population in Latin America and Caribbean Claudia CUNHA, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, Brazil Distance education, information and production teams: Connections necessary for the production of teaching materials Maria Cecilia LOREA LEITE, Universidade Federal de Pelotas, Brazil Images of justice: Contributions to rethinking the curriculum and legal pedagogy Jhon PINZON, Lukas PASOS and Juan MARTINEZ, National Pedagogical University of Colombia, Colombia Pedagogia de las drogas. Un modelo alternativo de inclusin en la escuela

10:45 - 12:15
683 Social distinctions and gender patterns in higher education and opportunities and barriers on the labor market Location: APT 10 {OB} Session Organizer: Ann-Katrin WITT, Halmstad University, Sweden Co-chair: M CUESTA, Halmstad University, Sweden Authors and Papers Cecilia TOMASSINI, Universidad de la Repblica, Uruguay Anlisis comparado de trayectorias acadmicas de varones y mujeres. Un estudio de casos mltiples en la universidad pblica de Uruguay Ann-Katrin WITT and Marta CUESTA, Halmstad University, Sweden Gender consciousness in the classroom generates social justice and democracy outside it Las PATROCINO, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, Brazil The hierarchy between teaching and bachelor degrees in different areas of knowledge: An analysis of gender inequality Marilia MOSCHKOVICH, State University of Campinas, Brazil Gender differences and inequalities in the Brazilian academic careers Ana La KORNBLIT and Sebastin Ezequiel SUSTAS, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina and Dan ADASZKO, Universidad Catlica Argentina, Argentina Tabes sobre sexualidad y gnero en docentes de escuelas pblicas argentinas

10:45 - 12:15
667 Leisure education: Social justice in life-long learning. Part II Joint Session RC13 Sociology of Leisure (host committee) RC04 Sociology of Education Location: APT 110 {OB} For programme details see section Joint Sessions

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723 The policies for tertiary education: Does diversification mean democratization? Location: APT 10 {OB} Session Organizer: Maria Ligia De OLIVERA BARBOSA, Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Chair: Maria Ligia De OLIVERA BARBOSA, Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Discussant: Adriana MARRERO, Universidad de la Repblica, Uruguay Authors and Papers Antonio PRATES, Matheus FALEIRO and Tlio PAULA, Federal University for Minas Gerais, Brazil The differential access to labor market positions of higher occupational prestige and the type of organizational management of higher education institutions Laura Ins ROVELLI, UNLP-IDHICS-CONICET, Argentina How far higher education expansion in Argentina is it contributing to greater social equality? Rosana HERINGER, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Expectations about higher education in City of God, Brazil: Does diversification in access make a difference? June Alisson CRUZ, Roberta DA ROCHA, Rosa MARTINS, Luci Michelon LOHMANN, Julio Adriano Ferreira REIS, Jorge GAIO and Tomas Sparano MARTINS, Pontifcia Universidade Catlica do Paran, Brazil Corporate and tax structures in Brazilian higher education Stefan KLEIN, Universidade de Brasilia, Brazil Two-faced democratization: The recent expansion of Brazils vocational education Catherine HORN, University of Houston, USA Comprehensive access and outcomes: Modeling the impacts on student-level outcomes of attention to resourcing tertiary education opportunities for underserved students

14:30 - 16:00
750 Twenty years of educational democratization in Taiwan: Forms and consequences Location: APT 10 {OB} Session Organizer: Jason Chien-chen CHANG, Chinese Culture University, Taiwan Chair: Jason Chien-chen CHANG, Chinese Culture University, Taiwan Authors and Papers Tien-Hui CHIANG, National University of Tainan, Taiwan Pursuing ideology or conforming reality: Why does education shift its function from equity to competitiveness in the era of globalization? Chou-Sung YANG, National Chi Nan University, Taiwan Tolerance, cultural diversity and multiculturalism education in Taiwan Sheng Yao CHENG, National Chung Cheng University, Taiwan A study on social justice and afterschool programs in Taiwan Feng-Jihu LEE, National Chung Cheng University, Taiwan Rethinking the nature of national basic education reform in Taiwan: The promotion of social justice?

16:15 - 17:45
759 Education: A catalyst for human development, sustainable equity and enduring redress. What does it mean for developing and under-developed countries in the global 21st century? Location: APT 10 {OB} Session Organizer: Shaheeda ESSACK, Department of Higher Education, South Africa Chair: Shaheeda ESSACK, Department of Higher Education, South Africa Authors and Papers Ana Lorena BRUEL, Brazil Educational opportunities distribution: Analysis elements over the access to public school of the Rio de Janeiro municipality

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Sheng-Yih CHUANG, National Kaohsiung Normal University, Taiwan Barriers and borders of social justice and education reform: A view from global democracy Lygia COSTA and Mariane KOSLINSKI, Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Impacts of educational inequalities on class structure in Brazil 2001-2009 Raquel SOSA ELZAGA, UNAM, Mexico Fighting exclusion in Latin American education Adolphus NASWEM and Egri EJEMBI, University of Agriculture, Nigeria Functional rural education: The path to social justice and true democracy in Nigeria Nydia VALENZUELA, Tecnolgico de Monterrey, Mexico Education in poverty contexts, the role of parents participation in public primary schools

Authors and Papers Dina TANATOVA, Russian State Social University, Russia Questionable theoretical statements on racism Jorgelina LOZA, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina La idea de nacin en el presente latinoamericano: Un recorrido por tres pases de la regin Rogelio SENZ, University of Texas at San Antonio, USA, Karen Manges DOUGLAS, Sam Houston State University, USA, and Maria Cristina MORALES, University of Texas at El Paso, USA The attack on Latina/o human rights in the United States: Theoretical and methodological challenges Ann DENIS, Universit dOttawa, Canada Some challenges of contemporary research on ethnic and race relations in Canadian universities Karim MURJI, Open University, United Kingdom Critical public scholarship? Race and ethnic studies in the public sphere

RC05

10:45 - 12:15
89 Where Are You From? Experiences of Exclusion, Marginalization and Racism. Part I Joint Session RC38 Biography and Society RC05 Racism, Nationalism and Ethnic Relations (host committee) Location: 454 {NB} For programme details see section Joint Sessions

Racism, Nationalism and Ethnic Relations


Programme Coordinator: Ann DENIS, Universit dOttawa, Canada

Wednesday 1 August
09:00 - 10:30
36 Researching racism and nationalism in an increasingly challenging academic environment Location: 454 {NB} Session Organizers: Karim MURJI, Open University, United Kingdom, and Peter RATCLIFFE, University of Warwick, United Kingdom Chair: Peter RATCLIFFE, University of Warwick, United Kingdom
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114 Diaspora and ethno-national conflict Location: 454 {NB} Session Organizers: Ipek DEMIR, University of Leicester, United Kingdom, and Nira YUVAL-DAVIS, University of East London, United Kingdom Chair: Nira YUVAL-DAVIS, University of East London, United Kingdom

Authors and Papers Ulrike VIETEN, Free University Amsterdam, Netherlands Multiplying diasporic identities and living intersected belonging Y. Michal BODEMANN, University of Toronto, Germany and Nadine BLUMER, University of Toronto, Canada The German-American hyphen: Leading culture, parallel society and multiculturalism in 19th century America Glenda BALLANTYNE, Swinburne University of Technology, Australia Tradition and innovation in diasporic Turkish Alevi identity Zeynep BAYKAL, Middle East Technical University, Turkey The role of transnational bonds in self-positioning of Armenians in Turkey Jos Lindomar COELHO ALBUQUERQUE, UNIFESP, Brazil Diasporas, borders and ethnic and national conflict: The case of Brazilians in Paraguay

Authors and Papers Riad NASSER, Fairleigh Dickinson University, USA Ethos and logos in Israeli citizenship: Discourse analysis of civic studies textbooks Rixta WUNDRAK, Georg-August-University of Goettingen, Germany Othering and territorial claims in the PalestinianIsraeli context Jasmin ZINE, Wilfrid Laurier University, Canada Nation, citizenship and belonging: Negotiating Muslim cultural politics in Canada Selma MUHIC DIZDAREVIC, Charles University, Czech Republic Racism and discrimination in the Czech Republic 2009-2011 Ayse SERDAR, Istanbul Technical University, Turkey Between assimilation and survival: Laz community in Turkey

14:30 - 16:00
193 Social Positioning in Comparative/ Historical Perspective Joint Session WG02 Historical and Comparative Sociology (host committee) RC05 Racism, Nationalism and Ethnic Relations Location: 31 {OB} For programme details see section Joint Sessions

12:30 - 14:00
122 Leisure, urbanization, migration and ethnic relations Joint Session RC13 Sociology of Leisure (host committee) RC21 Regional and Urban Development RC05 Racism, Nationalism and Ethnic Relations Location: APT 110 {OB} For programme details see section Joint Sessions

Thursday 2 August
09:00 - 10:30
201 Contemporary racisms, problematic positionalities and marginalised voices: The methodological challenge Location: 454 {NB} Session Organizer: Alice FELDMAN, University College, Ireland Chair: Alice FELDMAN, University College, Ireland

14:30 - 16:00
186 Violencia e interculturalidad / Violence and interculturality. Part I Location: 454 {NB} Session Organizers: Daniel GUTIERREZ MARTINEZ, El Colegio Mexiquerise, Mexico and Nelson ARTEAGA BOTELLO, Universidad Autnoma del Estado de Mxico, Mexico Chair: Nelson ARTEAGA BOTELLO, Universidad Autnoma del Estado de Mxico, Mexico

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Authors and Papers Joanna SADGROVE and Gill VALENTINE, Leeds University, United Kingdom Silent narratives: Exclusion in the biographical research process Karolina LUKASIEWICZ and Patrycja ANTOSZ, Jagiellonian University, Poland Between participatory research and standardized measurement process. methodological challenges in researching discrimination Rudolf LEIPRECHT, Interdisciplinary Centre for Education and Communication in Migration Processes, Germany A research-documentary project on experiences of racism Claudio CAVAS and Maria Incia DAVILA NETO, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Diaspora and Africa: Black identitary constructions in Brazil Abdolghayoum NEMATINIYA, India Baloch of Iran and Pakistan: Major problems of social development of a southern Asian community

Betty DOBRATZ, Iowa State University, USA and Lisa WALDNER, University of St. Thomas, USA White power activists use of virtual social space and its implications Celeste CASTIGLIONE, University of Buenos Aires, Argentina Social representations of Latin American migrants in Argentine newspapers (1999-2007) Sandra TORRES, Uppsala University, Sweden and Jonas LINDBLOM, Uppsala University, Sweden Media representations of migrant care workers in Swedish daily newspapers Hatice OBAN KENES, Turkey Reception of racist-discriminative media discourse

12:30 - 14:00
310 RC05 Business Meeting Location: 454 {NB} Session Organizer: Ann DENIS, Universit dOttawa, Canada

10:45 - 12:15
276 Tracking contemporary racisms on virtual spaces and print media Location: 454 {NB} Session Organizers: Bandana PURKAYASTHA, University of Connecticut, USA and Millsom HENRY-WARING, University of Melbourne, Australia Chair: Bandana PURKAYASTHA, University of Connecticut, USA Authors and Papers Millsom HENRY-WARING, University of Melbourne, Australia Limited emancipation online: Why constructions of race and racisms are still evident in new social media Farida FOZDAR, The University of Western Australia, Australia Diablogging about asylum seekers

14:30 - 16:00
343 Indigeneity, autochthony and the politics of belonging Location: 454 {NB} Session Organizer: Nira YUVAL-DAVIS, University of East London, United Kingdom Chair: Scott POYNTING, University of Leicester, United Kingdom Authors and Papers Nira YUVAL-DAVIS, University of East London, United Kingdom Indigeneity and autochthony In between claiming and defending rights Eva GERHARZ, Ruhr-University Bochum, Germany Re-inventing tradition for the sake of belonging there Ruptures and dissonances zgr BAL, Middle East Technical University, Turkey This geography belongs to us what I am, iswho calls for?: Belonging and national identity in Southeast Turkey

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Peter GALE, University of South Australia, Australia The framing of public debate on indigenous rights and asylum seekers: The foreign, the feared, and the politics of belonging Carlos Javier COWAN ROS, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina La "comunidad" yavea: (re)configuracin de una modalidad organizativa y de un principio de adscripcin kolla, en el contexto de la (re)emergencia tnica en Yavi Daniel GUTIRREZ-MARTNEZ, El Colegio Mexiquense, Mexico Doxa conquest and inequalities state policy in indigenous communities

Patricia VIERA BRAVO, Universidad Nacional Autnoma de Mxico, Mexico Kme mongen: La reivindicacin de la lgica ancestral del buen vivir mapuche para habitar territorios recuperados Omar Javier CASTILLO GARZA, Ludwig-MaximiliansUniversitaet Munich, Germany Modern traditions, traditional moderns?: Contrasts of modernity in postcolonial Latin America

Friday 3 August
09:00 - 10:30
441 Policies on inequality, racialization and migration Joint Session RC05 Racism, Nationalism and Ethnic Relations (host committee) WG02 Historical and Comparative Sociology Location: 454 {NB} For programme details see section Joint Sessions

16:15 - 17:45
392 Memoria indgena: Otra dimensin de las luchas polticas actuales de los pueblos originarios de Latinoamrica? Location: 454 {NB} Session Organizers: Natividad GUTIERREZ CHONG and Claudia VILLAGRAN MUNOZ, Universidad Nacional Autonma de Mxico, Mexico Chair: Natividad GUTIERREZ CHONG, Universidad Nacional Autnoma de Mexico, Mexico Authors and Papers Claudia VILLAGRAN, Universidad Nacional Autnoma de Mxico, Mexico Aqu siempre han existido indgenas! La lucha memorial originaria en El Salvador y Uruguay para demandar reconocimiento y derechos Francisca FERNANDEZ, Universidad de Santiago de Chile, Chile Memorias andinas de resistencia: El cuerpo como territorio en disputa Maria Cristina LIMA, Brazil Kilombo: Historias de un pueblo sabio Adriana ZAFFARONI and Gerardo CHOQUE, Universidad Nacional de Salta, Argentina Dispora y resistencia del pueblo Quilmes

10:45 - 12:15
485 Inclusion and exclusion in ethnically diverse non-settler societies Location: 454 {NB} Session Organizers: Vilna BASHI TREITLER, City University of New York, USA and Ann DENIS, Universit dOttawa, Canada Chair: Peter RATCLIFFE, University of Warwick, United Kingdom Authors and Papers Floya ANTHIAS, Roehampton University, United Kingdom Transnational migrants and theorising stratification: Towards new paradigms of inequality Luis Eduardo THAYER, Universidad de Los Lagos, Chile Discriminacin y reconocimiento de los inmgirantes en Santiago de Chile: Una tipologa de la aceptacin y el rechazo al extranjero

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Trica KEATON, Vanderbilt University, USA Everyday anti-blackness and anti-racism in contemporary France Gisele KLEIDERMACHER, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina and Mary Luz ESTUPIAN, Universidad de Chile, Chile Inmigracin senegalesa en Argentina: Globalizacin y procesos de exclusin socio urbanos Sara BONFANTI, Umea University, Sweden Analyzing migrant youths patterns of social exclusion in Sweden: What role for ethnicization processes? Thomas DE VROOME, Utrecht University, Netherlands National identification of immigrants and natives in the Netherlands {*} Gulcin CON, Middle East Technical University, Turkey The unchanging other: The case of romani community in Turkey Milos DEBNAR, Kyoto University, Japan Europeans in Japan - experiences of differentiation and exclusion

Authors and Papers Sirma BILGE, University of Montreal, Canada Mapping Quebecois sexual nationalism at times of crisis of multicultural accommodation Elke WINTER, University of Ottawa, Canada A Canadian anomaly? The social construction of multicultural national identity Adriana ZAFFARONI and lvaro GUAYMS, Universidad Nacional de Salta, Argentina Hacia la construccin de polticas interculturales en la Universidad Nacional de Salta Jock COLLINS, University of Technology, Australia Social exclusion and inclusion of immigrant minorities in Australia Rachel BUSBRIDGE, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel (Re)constructing past and future in the settler colony Elli KRIEL, University of Johannesburg, South Africa Religious conversion, social inclusion and community under pressure: The South African Jewish experience

12:30 - 14:00
564 Where are you from? Experiences of exclusion, marginalization and racism. Part II Joint Session RC38 Biography and Society (host committee) RC05 Racism, Nationalism and Ethnic Relations Location: 436 {NB} For programme details see section Joint Sessions

Saturday 4 August
09:00 - 10:30
624 Hybridity, border crossings and indigenous knowledges Location: 454 {NB} Session Organizers: Vince MAROTTA and Paula MURACA, Deakin University, Australia Co-chairs: Vince MAROTTA and Paula MURACA, Deakin University, Australia Authors and Papers Lucila NEJAMKIS, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina Construcciones raciales y tnicas de los inmigrantes latinoamericanos en Argentina a partir de las polticas migratorias Sofa FERNNDEZ, UNR, Argentina Cultos pentecostales y procesos tnicos identitarios: La danza evanglica como aspecto diferencial significativo del pentecostalismo qom (toba)

14:30 - 16:00
599 Social inclusion (or its absence) in settler societies Location: 454 {NB} Session Organizers: Ann DENIS, Universit dOttawa, Canada, and Vilna BASHI TREITLER, City University of New York, USA Chair: Ann DENIS, Universit dOttawa, Canada

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Patricia RICHARDS, University of Georgia, USA Modernity/coloniality and conflicts over indigenous rights in the Chilean south Rana CAVUSOGLU, Middle East Technical University, Turkey The dilemma of remaining in between: Case of Arab Alawitas in Turkey {*} Mustafa ISLEK, Hacettepe University Institution of Population Studies, Turkey Forced migration and adaptation after Lausanne Convention: The case of Gzelyurt, Turkey

12:30 - 14:00
702 Democracies in transition: The political cultures of excluded groups (gender, race, ethnicity) Location: 454 {NB} Session Organizers: Natividad GUTIERREZ CHONG, Universidad Nacional Autnoma de Mxico, Mexico and Ulrike VIETEN, Free University Amsterdam, Netherlands Chair: Ulrike VIETEN, Free University Amsterdam, Netherlands Authors and Papers

10:45 - 12:15
659 Del Sistema de Consulta de Organizaciones Indgenas y Conflictos tnicos en las Amricas (SICETNO) Location: 454 {NB} Session Organizer: Natividad GUTIERREZ CHONG, Universidad Nacional Autnoma de Mxico, Mexico Chair: Paula MURACA, Deakin University, Australia Discussant: Hctor CALLEROS RODRIGUEZ, El Colegio de Tlaxcala A.C., Mexico Authors and Papers Natividad GUTIERREZ CHONG, Universidad Nacional Autnoma de Mxico, Mexico Sistema de consulta de organizaciones indgenas y conflictos tnicos en las Amricas (SICETNO)

Gabriela CANEDO VASQUEZ, Centro Cuarto Intermedio, Bolivia Reconocimiento de la democracia comunitaria en el estado plurinacional boliviano Eran GUNDUZ, University of Applied Sciences Frankfurt, Germany Citizenship and nationhood in Turkey. Who is excluded? Daniela CHERUBINI, University of Milan, Italy Migrant womens political practices: Gender, race and ethnicity in action / Prcticas polticas de las mujeres migrantes: Gnero, raza y etnicidad en accin Sergio COSTA, Freie Universitt Berlin, Germany Cultural rights and democratic legitimacy: Conceptual approaches and uses in Latin America Rafael MANTOVANI, Universidade de So Paulo, Brazil La moda por la civilizacin en Argentina y contra los argentinos Tatiane RODRIGUES, Federal University of Pernambuco, Brazil The rise of diversity in contemporary educational policies Victor ARMONY, University of Quebec at Montreal, Canada A comparative perspective on the identification of minorities by governments in the Americas Elda GJERGJI, Aleksandr Xhuvani University, Albania Roma minority situation during the long years of Albanian transition

10:45 - 12:15
686 The ethics of intersectional politics and the challenges to alliances and coalition building in and outside academe Joint Session RC32 Women in Society (host committee) RC05 Racism, Nationalism and Ethnic Relations Location: 446 {NB} For programme details see section Joint Sessions

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14:30 - 16:00
752 Violencia e interculturalidad / Violence and interculturality. Part II Location: 454 {NB} Session Organizers: Nelson ARTEAGA BOTELLO, Universidad Autnoma del Estado de Mxico, Mexico, and Daniel GUTIERREZ MARTINEZ, El Colegio Mexiquense, Mexico Chair: Daniel GUTIERREZ MARTINEZ, El Colegio Mexiquense, Mexico Authors and Papers Priscila Elisabete da SILVA, Universide de So Paulo, Brazil and Ariel FINGUERUT, Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Brazil Conquistas y resentimientos: La cuestin racial y su impacto en las movilizaciones sociopolticas en Brasil y en los EE.UU. contemporneos Sergio Andrs KAMINKER, Centro Nacional Patagnico, Argentina Racializacin y migrantes limtrofes, hacia una lectura del lugar del inmigrante en la ciudad de Puerto Madryn Anahi PATRICIA GONZALEZ and Gabriela PLOTNIK, Universidad de Buenos Aire, Argentina Relaciones interculturales en las instituciones escolar y judicial en Argentina: Modalidades de ejercicio de la violencia simblica hacia los migrantes externos Pablo DI NAPOLI, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina Racismo, violencia y otredad. El caso de los estudiantes tipificados como violentos Girleide Trres LEMOS, Federal University of Pernambuco, Brazil, and Janssen Felipe DA SILVA, Universidade Federal de Pernambuco, Brazil Intercultural education and current rural education in Brazil: Political and pedagogical approaches Nelson ARTEAGA BOTELLO, Universidad Autnoma del Estado de Mxico, Mexico Interculturalidad, violencia y creacin social

16:15 - 17:45
762 Inequality, Racialization/ Ethnicization, and Migration Joint Session WG02 Historical and Comparative Sociology RC05 Racism, Nationalism and Ethnic Relations (host committee) Location: 454 {NB} For programme details see section Joint Sessions

RC07

Futures Research
Programme Coordinators: Markus S. SCHULZ, University of Illinois at UrbanaChampaign, USA; Radhamany SOORYAMOORTHY, University of Kwazulu-Natal, South Africa

Wednesday 1 August
09:00 - 10:30
8 Citizenship and Experiences of Participation / Ciudana y Experiencias de Participacin Location: APT 16 {OB} Session Organizers: Raquel SOSA ELZAGA, UNAM, Mexico and Edgardo LANDER, Universidad Central de Venezuela, Venezuela Chair: Edgardo LANDER, Universidad Central de Venezuela, Venezuela

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Authors and Papers Federico ANAYA-GALLARDO, Taller Universitario de Derechos Humanos, Mexico The institutionalization of civic participation of NGOs in Mexico: The paradoxes of inclusion of new elites in the political system Mila IVANOVIC, Universit Paris 8/Labtop, France Burocracia, clientelismo y liderazgo: Una inmersin desde abajo en los retos y callejones sin salida de la democracia venezolana del siglo XXI Andranik TANGIAN, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany German parliamentary elections 2009, participation outcomes, and proposals for the future

12:30 - 14:00
102 Alternatives to neoliberal globalization: Comparing counterhegemonic projects - Part I Joint Session RC07 Futures Research (host committee) RC02 Economy and Society Location: APT 16 {OB} For programme details see section Joint Sessions

14:30 - 16:00
160 Globalization, futures of management, and resistance movements. Part I Joint Session RC07 Futures Research RC09 Social Transformations and Sociology of Development (host committee) Location: 464 {NB} For programme details see section Joint Sessions

10:45 - 12:15
84 Social Justice, Equality and Participation Location: APT 16 {OB} Session Organizer: Celi Scalon, UFRJ Chair: Celi Scalon, UFRJ Authors and Papers Emil Albert SOBOTTKA, Maria Eduarda OTA and Joao Carlos BASSANI, Pontifical Catholic University at Porto Alegre, Brazil, Has the future remained in the past? Experiences of disrespect and the utopia of autonomous life projects Makeliny NOGUEIRA, Pontifcia Universidade Catlica de So Paulo, Brazil Poverty, inequality and social exclusion and the impact of education in Brazil David KONSTANTINOVSKIY, Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia Winners and losers From empirical date to model Ingemar KAREHOLT, Stockholm University, Sweden Socieconomic position and political participation in terms of voting among elderly 77+ in Sweden Ingrid CYFER, Federal University of So Paulo, Brazil A dialogue between Judith Butlers and Axel Honneths theory of recognition

Thursday 2 August
09:00 - 10:30
205 Democratizing futures and digital inclusion: Participatory opportunities and pitfalls Location: APT 16 {OB} Session Organizer: Laura ROBINSON, Santa Clara University, USA Authors and Papers Sara SCHOONMAKER, University of Redlands, USA Forking digital inclusion: The development of LibreOffice and the document foundation Patricio FELDMAN and Celina FISCHNALLER, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina Polticas pblicas para la inclusin socio-digital y apropiacin social de las TIC: El caso de San Luis, Argentina

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Ronald ANDERSON, University of Minnesota, USA Social well-being and gender equalitys contribution to the growth of the internet globally Daniel Aldana COHEN, New York University, USA Occupy Wall streets sources of creativity Anita CHAN, University of Illinois, USA Hacking digital universalism: OLPC & information networks in the Andes

Confronting the uncertain: On crisis, time sociology and the narration of dangerous times Martina YOPO, Universidad Alberto Hurtado, Chile Polticas sociales para el futuro: Una reflexin diacrnica sobre el sujeto desde el enfoque de las capacidades Emilia ARAUJO, Universidade do Minho, Portugal Politics, time and democracy Yuriy VASSERMAN, Perm State Technical University, Russia Russian politics modernization: A sociocultural approach 354 RC07 Roundtable 1B: Memorys futures: Human rights and transitional justice / El futuro de la memoria: derechos humanos y polticas de transicin: verdad, justicia y reparacin Location: 25 {OB} Session Organizer: Gabriela FRIED AMILIVIA, Agencia Nacional de Investigacion e Innovacion, Uruguay Chairs: Y. Michal BODEMANN, University of Toronto, Canada, and Carlos DEMASI, Universidad de la Repblica, Uruguay Authors and Papers Emilio CRENZEL, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina Memoria y poder. Las luchas polticas por el sentido del pasado de violencia y dictadura en la Argentina Claudia FELD, IDES-CONICET, Argentina La ESMA como sitio de memoria: Del testimonio al centro de interpretacin Valentina SALVI, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina Entre pasado y futuro. Las memorias de los/as oficiales del ejrcito argentino Tomas CROWDER-TARABORRELLI, Soka University of America, USA Documentary film as memory and evidence: The use of visual media in trials for crimes against humanity in Argentina Kristi WILSON, Soka University of America, USA Memory complex: Rhetorics of remembrance then and now

10:45 - 12:15
248 Imagining futures: Social movements, publics, and contentious politics - Part I Joint Session RC48 Social Movements, Collective Actions and Social Change RC07 Futures Research (host committee) Location: APT 16 {OB} For programme details see section Joint Sessions

12:30 - 14:00
287 Alternatives to neoliberal globalization: Comparing counterhegemonic projects - Part II Joint Session RC07 Futures Research (host committee) RC02 Economy and Society Location: APT 16 {OB} For programme details see section Joint Sessions

14:30 - 16:00
353 RC07 Roundtable 1A: Politics of the Future Location: 22 {OB} Session Organizer: Emilia ARAUJO, Universidade do Minho, Portugal Authors and Papers Marcos GONZLEZ-HERNANDO, London School of Economics, United Kingdom

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RC07 Roundtable 1C: Imagining futures: Social movements, publics, and contentious politics Location: 26 {OB} Session Organizers: Ligia TAVERA FENOLLOSA, FLACSO, Mexico; Markus S. SCHULZ, University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign, USA and Benjamin TEJERINA MONTAA, Universidad del Pas Vasco, Spain Chair: Arlene TORRES, The City University of New York, USA

Authors and Papers Michelle RIVERA, University of Illinois at UrbanaChampaign, USA Exploring participatory online music fandom through reggaetn Mun Cho KIM, Korea University, South Korea Toward a new media policy in the age of convergence Giuseppina PELLEGRINO, University of Calabria, Italy How current infrastructures shape future democracy: Notes on orphans and belonging in politics of information (technology) Tomohisa HIRATA, Kyoto University, Japan Digital inclusions in internet cafes and their problems: Comparative study on the internet access for overseas filipina domestic workers in Hong Kong, Singapore and Taipei 357 RC07 Roundtable 1E: Alternatives to neoliberal globalization: Comparing counterhegemonic projects Location: 33 {OB} Session Organizers: William CARROLL, University of Victoria, Canada, and Markus S. SCHULZ, University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign, USA Chair: Henry VELTMEYER, Saint Marys University, Canada Authors and Papers Estela VALVERDE, Macquarie University, Australia Defeated amnesty laws: Standing between impunity and accountability, Uruguay opens up the wounds of the past Michael HUMPHREY, University of Sydney, Australia Citizen security as a new human right? Securitization and the new moral economy of rights in Latin America Jeanne W. SIMON and Claudio GONZLEZ PARRA, Universidad de Concepcin, Chile The governmentality of governance and governability in indigenous communities in Chile Maisa BASCUAS, Ruth FELDER, Ana LOGIUDICE and Irene PROVENZANO, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina Argentina: A successfull case of post-neoliberalism?

Authors and Papers Manjeet CHATURVEDI, Banaras Hindu University, India Globalization and vision quest of what is viable future {*} Leonardo CANCINO PEREZ, Universidad Diego Portales, Chile Avances de investigacin: El imaginario social del movimiento Arcoiris en Chile Megan PEPPEL, University of California, USA Re-imagining economic relations and the role of the social welfare state: Perspectives from an argentine shantytown {*} Cecilia MINAVERRY, Universidad del Pas Vasco, Argentina Movimientos alterglobalizacin: Un anlisis crtico de las propuestas de la Asociacin para la Fijacin de Impuestos en las Transacciones Financieras para Ayudar a los Ciudadanos (ATTAC) Katherine McKIERNAN, Franklin and Marshall College, USA La Cmpora en la ltima campaa presidencial para entender las relaciones entre movimientos sociales y kirchnerismo 356 RC07 Roundtable 1D: Technology/ media/futures Location: 26 {OB} Session Organizers: Laura ROBINSON, Santa Clara University, USA, and Angharad VALDIVIA, University of Illinois, USA Chair: Laura ROBINSON, Santa Clara University, USA

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Adebayo NINALOWO, University of Lagos, Nigeria Transnational hegemony, knowledge base and contestation {*}

Friday 3 August
09:00 - 10:30
433 Globalization, futures of management, and resistance movements. Part II Joint Session RC09 Social Transformations and Sociology of Development (host committee) RC07 Futures Research Location: 464 {NB} For programme details see section Joint Sessions

16:15 - 17:45
385 Futures, values, and sociological theory - Part I Location: APT 16 {OB} Session Organizers: Elisa REIS, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, and Markus S. SCHULZ, University of Illinois at UrbanaChampaign, USA Chair: Elisa REIS, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Authors and Papers Cameron McCARTHY, University of Illinois, USA Race, re-spatialization and the struggle over the iconography of the global city Natlia CANT-MIL, Universitat Oberta de Catalunya, Spain On habitus, forms of sociation and the future Jacqueline GIBBONS, York University, Canada Roadmaps for social transformation: Arab spring Pekka SULKUNEN, University of Helsinki, Finland Is mass society a threat to representative democracy? Revisiting David Riesmans theory of the other-directed character Robert J. SCHMIDT, Technical University Berlin, Germany Protentions as structures of selection in social systems: The role of anticipated futures in the case of a scientific innovation

10:45 - 12:15
481 Futures, values, and sociological theory - Part II Location: APT 16 {OB} Session Organizers: Markus S. SCHULZ, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA, and Elisa REIS, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Authors and Papers James DATOR, John SWEENEY and Aubrey YEE, University of Hawaii at Manoa, USA Communicating power: Technological innovation and social change in the past, present and futures Timothy W. LUKE, Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University, USA Disrupted modernities: The dissipation of the present as a utopian future of the industrial past Habibul H. KHONDKER, Zayed University, United Arab Emirates Institutionalizing democracy, strengthening state: Bangladesh experience Angharad VALDIVIA, University of Illinois, USA Disney in Latin America: Visualizing the new generation of global childrens television

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12:30 - 14:00
533 Imagining futures: Social movements, publics, and contentious politics - Part II Joint Session RC07 Futures Research (host committee) RC48 Social Movements, Collective Actions and Social Change Location: APT 16 {OB} For programme details see section Joint Sessions

Paula ISACOVICH, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina Jvenes haciendo el estado. Reflexiones etnogrficas sobre otros modos de "participacin" juvenil Juan MONTES CAT and Patricia VENTRICI, CONICET, Argentina Trabajo, prcticas sindicales, participacin de los jvenes Adriana MARRERO, Universidad de la Repblica, Uruguay From the trenches: Pluralism, structuration and identity construction in Uruguayan highschool students 675 RC07 Roundtable 2B: Memorys futures: Human rights and transitional justice / El futuro de la memoria: derechos humanos y polticas de transicin: verdad, justicia y reparacin Location: 25 {OB} Session Organizer: Gabriela FRIED AMILIVIA, California State University, USA Chair: Valentina SALVI, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina Authors and Papers Virginia VECCHIOLI, Universidad Nacional de San Martn, Argentina Derechos humanos y violencia poltica en la Argentina Raphael NEVES, University of So Paulo, Brazil A truth commission in Brazil? Challenges and perspectives to integrate human rights and democracy Naiara GROSSI and Roberto Brocanelli CORONA, Universidade Estadual Paulista Julio de Mesquita Filho, Brazil Public justice policy Renan HONRIO QUINALHA, International Relations, University of So Paulo, Brazil Cortes supremas y justicia transicional: Estudio comparado entre Argentina, Brasil y Uruguay

14:30 - 16:00
590 RC07 Business Meeting Location: APT 16 {OB}

Saturday 4 August
9:00 - 10:30
625 Imagining futures: Social movements, publics, and contentious politics - Part III Joint Session RC07 Futures Research (host committee) RC48 Social Movements, Collective Actions and Social Change Location: APT 16 {OB} For programme details see section Joint Sessions

10:45 - 12:15
674 RC07 Roundtable 2A: Futures of water: Scenarios and struggles / Futuros del agua: escenarios y luchas Location: 22 {OB} Authors and Papers Analia OTERO, FLACSO, Argentina Jvenes y movimientos sociales: Formas de participacin poltico social

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Claudio TOGNONATO, Universit degli Studi Roma Tre, Italy Derechos humanos y relaciones internacionales entre Italia y Argentina durante la dictadura militar (1976-1983) 676 RC07 Roundtable 2C: Imagining futures: Social movements, publics, and contentious politics Location: 26 {OB} Session Organizers: Markus S. SCHULZ, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA, Benjamin TEJERINA MONTAA, Universidad del Pas Vasco, Spain and Ligia TAVERA FENOLLOSA, FLACSO, Mexico Authors and Papers Nancy DAVIS, DePauw University, USA and Robert ROBINSON, Indiana University, USA Institution building to prefigure sacred societies and states: The Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt, Shas in Israel, Comunione e Liberazione in Italy, and the Salvation Army in the USA Renata Ewa HRYCIUK, University of Warsaw, Poland Mothers social rights and neoliberalism in Poland Rajesh MISRA, University of Lucknow, India Movement breeds movement: Interlinks of issues, organizations and ideologies {*} Karen Manges DOUGLAS, Sam Houston State University, USA and Gideon SJOBERG, University of Texas at Austin, USA Coping with the risks of a future drought: The case of the Edwards Aquifer Authority in Texas {*} Radhika BORDE, Wageningen University, Netherlands Sacred land and the politics of voice {*} 677 RC07 Roundtable 2D: Technology/ Media/Futures Location: 26 {OB} Session Organizers: Laura ROBINSON, Santa Clara University, USA and Angharad VALDIVIA, University of Illinois, USA Chair: Marcelo CASTANEDA, CPDA/UFRRJ, Brazil

Authors and Papers Angela RANDOLPHO PAIVA, Pontifcia Universidade Catlica do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Democratizing the Brazilian public sphere: New dynamics in the relationship between state and black social movements Christiana SOARES DE FREITAS, University of Brasilia, Brazil Technological initiatives in the Brazilian public sphere fostering mechanisms of social and digital inclusion {*} Camilo Enrique RIOS ROZO, Universidad Nacional de Colombia, Colombia Sociedades de control y subjetividades contemporneas {*} Jorge GONZLEZ, Universidad Nacional Autnoma de Mxico, Mexico and Cicila PERUZZO, Universidade Metodista de So Paulo, Brazil Cybercultur@: Emergent local knowledge communities in Latin America 678 RC07 Roundtable 2E: New approaches Location: 33 {OB} Session Organizer: Emilia ARAUJO, Universidade do Minho, Portugal Authors and Papers Natalie HABER, Loyola University of Chicago, USA Hope, vision and social moblization {*} Lyusyena KIRAKOSYAN, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, USA Is promoting disability rights conducive to a stronger democracy in Brazil? {*} Shulamit S. GUBKIN, Kinneret Academic College, Israel Stairways to peace in an Israeli academic college: Contact, communication, compassion Sanne VAMMEN LARSEN and Anne MERRILD HANSEN, Aalborg University, Denmark Imagining the future of Greenland {*}

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12:30 - 14:00
705 Futures of education: Alternative experiences and new politics between inequality and democratization / Futuros de la educacin: Experiencias alternativas y nuevas polticas entre desigualdad y democratizacin Location: APT 16 {OB} Session Organizers: Raquel SOSA ELZAGA, UNAM, Mexico; Hiroyuki TOYOTA, Kansai Gaidai University, Japan and Sonsoles SAN ROMN, UAM, Spain Chair: Hiroyuki TOYOTA, Kansai Gaidai University, Japan Co-chair: Gustavo FISCHMAN, Arizona State University, USA Authors and Papers Isis SNCHEZ ESTELLS and Rebeca PREZ LEN, University of Essex, United Kingdom How can we create more democratic futures Rodrigo MARTNEZ NOVO, Universidad Politcnica de Valencia, Spain and Julia OSCA LLUCH, Instituto CSIC, Spain Capturando tendencias: La herramienta bibliomtrica para la deteccin de desigualdades en el espacio de educacin superior Roco LPEZ VELASCO, Universidad Autnoma de Guerrero, Mexico Gnero, educacin y emigracin en el sureste mexicano Adriane FERRARINI, University of Vale do Rio dos Sinos, Brazil Training for self-management and solidarity: Challenges and future prospects Nicholas JURAVICH, Columbia University, USA Opportunity of a lifetime: Paraprofessionals in New York city schools, 1967-1978 Sultan KHAN, University of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa The out of sight classroom Teaching and learning sociology through field trips

14:30 - 16:00
733 ICTs for Science and Technology Development in Latin America and the Economic South: Present and Future Joint Session RC07 Futures Research RC23 Sociology of Science and Technology (host committee) Location: APT 120 {OB} For programme details see section Joint Sessions

14:30 - 16:00
734 Memory's futures: Human rights and transitional justice - Part I / El futuro de la Memoria: Derechos Humanos y Polticas de Transicin: Verdad, Justicia y Reparacin Parte I Location: APT 16 {OB} Session Organizer: Gabriela FRIED AMILIVIA, California State University, USA Chair: Lynn RAPAPORT, Pomona College, USA Discussant: Lynn RAPAPORT, Pomona College, USA Authors and Papers Carlos DEMASI, Universidad de la Repblica, Uruguay Despus de la caducidad: Tareas pendientes en Uruguay Gabriela FRIED AMILIVIA, California State University, USA The compass of memory: Uruguayan belated transitional justice and the social struggle between the right of victims to truth and justice vs policies of oblivion (1985-2011) Sachiko TAKITA-ISHII, Yokohama City University, Japan Lost and found: How memory finds its place in the human mind after a disaster

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16:15 - 17:45
760 Futures of water: Scenarios and struggles / Futuros del agua: Escenarios y luchas. Part I Location: APT 16 {OB} Session Organizer: Jos ESTEBAN CASTRO, Newcastle University, United Kingdom Chair: Jos ESTEBAN CASTRO, Newcastle University, United Kingdom Authors and Papers Damiano TAGLIAVINI and Sergio HANELA, Instituto Nacional del Agua, Argentina Perspectivas de la produccin de conocimiento en recursos hdricos y la relacin entre los organismos cientfico-tecnolgicos y sociedad civil Denis Antnio de Mendona BERNARDES, Cicera GOMES, Eliane BESERRA, Fabrcia GOMES DE LUCENA, Universidade Federal de Pernambuco, Brazil, Alexandre RAMOS, Secretaria de Recursos Hdricos de Pernambuco, Brazil and Hermelinda ROCHA, ITEP Pernambuco, Brazil gua e desenvolvimento em Pernambuco (Brasil): Uma equao socialmente desigual Jacinta PALERM, El Colegio de Posgraduados de Chapingo, Mexico Cambios en la legislacin, derechos de aguas y organizaciones de usuarios Denisse ROCA SERVAT, Arizona State University, USA Movimientos sociales urbanos y minera transnacional: En bsqueda de la justicia del agua en Arequipa, Per

RC09

Social Transformations and Sociology of Development


Programme Coordinators: Ulrike M.M. SCHUERKENS, Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales, France; Habibul H. KHONDKER, Zayed University, United Arab Emirates

Wednesday 1 August
09:00 - 10:30
37 Social Change, New Technology and Democratization in the Middle East and North Africa Region Location: 464 {NB} Chair: Habibul H. KHONDKER, Zayed University, United Arab Emirates Authors and Papers Saim Can BERITAN, City University of New York, USA The transposition of the public sphere: From public space to cyberspace Dmitry IVANOV, St.Petersburg State University, Russia The next transformation: From glam-capitalism to alter-capitalism

10:45 - 12:15
72 Political Inequality Outside of the West. Part I Joint Session RC18 Political Sociology (host committee) RC09 Social Transformations and Sociology of Development Location: 460 {NB} For programme details see section Joint Sessions

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12:30 - 14:00
135 Socio-political orders beside the state or the limits of the Leviathan Location: 464 {NB} Session Organizers: Dieter NEUBERT and Artur BOGNER, University of Bayreuth, Germany Chair: Dieter NEUBERT, University of Bayreuth, Germany Authors and Papers Artur BOGNER, University of Bayreuth, Germany Visions of the use of freedom: Competing concepts of socio-political order Elke GRAWERT, Bonn International Center for Conversion, Germany Some thoughts on the working of competing orders and links between them Reinhart KSSLER, Arnold Bergstraesser Insttitut, Germany Institutional pluralism A normal state of affairs? Nicole HAAS, Netherlands Institute for the Study of Crime and Law Enforcement, Netherlands Public support for vigilantism and confidence in criminal justice Carlos BOLONHA, Henrique RANGEL and Mara ALMEIDA, Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Three sociological aspects of a political court

Thursday 2 August
09:00 - 10:30
217 Migration In (Post-) Socialist Societies Joint Session RC31 Sociology of Migration RC09 Social Transformations and Sociology of Development (host committee) Location: 464 {NB} For programme details see section Joint Sessions

10:45 - 12:15
273 The cultural politics of economic development Location: 464 {NB} Session Organizer: Frederick WHERRY, University of Michigan, USA Authors and Papers Defne OVER, Cornell University, USA An ethnicist state sells its multicultural heritage: Marketization as a rupture in turkish nationalism Rafael COSTA, University of Coimbra, Portugal The cultural politics of economic development: Mapping the Xikrin-Mebengkr political participation in environmental politics The Belo Monte case Daniel FRIDMAN, University of Victoria, Canada American dreams in Argentina: Making financial self-help global Hebe OLIVEIRA, UERJ, Brazil Who is the new middle class in Brazil? Marcos GONZALEZ-HERNANDO, London School of Economics, United Kingdom Development, nation and official futures: The case of the rhetoric of progress in contemporary Chile Sadhu AHLAWAT, Maharishi Dayanand University, India Politics of inclusion and local governance in India {*}

14:30 - 16:00
160 Globalization, futures of management, and resistance movements. Part I Joint Session RC07 Futures Research RC09 Social Transformations and Sociology of Development (host committee) Location: 464 {NB} For programme details see section Joint Sessions

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14:30 - 16:00
347 Migration and Social Change Location: 464 {NB} Session Organizer: Emma PORIO, Ateneo de Manila University, Philippines Authors and Papers Loredana Denisa LASTUN, University of Oradea, Romania and Dan Aurel BANCIU, University Aurel Vlaicu Arad, Romania Students mobilities from Aurel Vlaicu university, Arad and Oradea university. Intra-European higlyskilled migration. A comparative case study Ana LOPEZ SALA, CSIC, Spain and Hctor CEBOLLA BOADO, UNED, Spain Migrant associations and access to public resources: The case of the municipality of Madrid Marina NEGROVA, Saint-Petersburg State University, Russia Resource potential of the Russian mentality: Adapting to global complexity {*} Jean Carlo FAUSTINO, Universidade Federal de So Carlos, Brazil Inside migration: The countrymanxs integration through the caipira music {*}

Joint Session RC09 Social Transformations and Sociology of Development (host committee) RC07 Futures Research Location: 464 {NB} For programme details see section Joint Sessions

10:45 - 12:15
479 Economic globalization, culture, and the transformation of management practices Location: 464 {NB} Session Organizer: Ulrike M.M. SCHUERKENS, Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales, France Authors and Papers Rafael OLIVEIRA, Universidade Federal do Cear, Brazil Culture and market: The virtual capitalism (a case study of the site catharsis) Joshua HENDRICK, Loyola University Maryland, USA Islam, ambiguity, and social change in Turkey: The organizational practices of the Fethullah Gulen movement Andra B. GILL, University of Victoria, Canada Learning to succeed: Entrepreneurial subjects of development Tamara HERAN, cole des Hautes tudes en Sciences Sociales, Chile Le monde (in)visible de lagrobusiness au Chili. tude de la valle du limar Constanza SYMMES, Ecole des Hautes tudes en Sciences Sociales, France dition indpendante, espace publique et transition politique au Chili

16:15 - 17:45
397 RC09 Business Meeting Location: 464 {NB} Session Organizers: Ulrike M.M. SCHUERKENS, Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales, France, and Habibul H. KHONDKER, Zayed University, United Arab Emirates

Friday 3 August
9:00 - 10:30
433 Globalization, futures of management, and resistance movements. Part II

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12:30 - 14:00
538 Migration and Development I Joint Session RC31 Sociology of Migration (host committee) RC09 Social Transformations and Sociology of Development Location: 307 {OB} For programme details see section Joint Sessions

Saturday 4 August
09:00 - 10:30
634 Migration and development Part II Joint Session RC31 Sociology of Migration RC09 Social Transformations and Sociology of Development (host committee) Location: 464 {NB} For programme details see section Joint Sessions

12:30 - 14:00
556 The Arab revolution of 2011 in comparative perspective Location: 464 {NB} Session Organizer: Sad ARJOMAND, Stony Brook University, USA Authors and Papers Jack GOLDSTONE, George Mason University, USA Explaining success and failure in the Middle East revolts of 2011 Mohammed BAMYEH, University of Pittsburgh, USA Revolution and enlightenment Kevan HARRIS, The Johns Hopkins University, USA The positional puzzle of uprisings and revolutions in the Middle East: Regional inequalities in worldhistorical perspective Dmitry IVANOV, St.Petersburg State University, Russia The 2017 problem: A next revolutionary situation

10:45 - 12:15
671 Networks, cities governance, and global markets Location: 464 {NB} Session Organizer: Kuang-chi CHANG, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, USA Authors and Papers Michelle F. HSIEH, Academia Sinica, Taiwan Explaining the resilience of a decentralized production network: The case from Taiwan Arnaud SALES, Universit de Montral, Canada Networks and structuration processes Kuang-chi CHANG, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, USA The significance of trust in business relocation Manoj Kumar TEOTIA, CRRID, India Institutional response to emerging challenges of climate change in urban India: A case of planned city in foothills of Himalaya {*}

14:30 - 16:00
603 Women, leisure and family in the age of transformations Joint Session RC32 Women in Society RC09 Social Transformations and Sociology of Development RC13 Sociology of Leisure (host committee) Location: APT 110 {OB} For programme details see section Joint Sessions

12:30 - 14:00
713 Political inequality outside of the West. Part II Joint Session RC09 Social Transformations and Sociology of Development (host committee) RC18 Political Sociology Location: 464 {NB} For programme details see section Joint Sessions

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RC10

10:45 - 12:15
71 Participation and its relationship to social justice and democracy. Part I Location: 456 {NB} Session Organizer: Isabel DA COSTA, CNRS-IDHE, France Co-Chair: Michal PALGI, Emek Yezreel College, Israel Authors and Papers Nora Ins RUBBINI, Universidad Nacional de La Plata, Argentina La gobernanza: Qu es y qu propone Christian MAHIEU, CNRS, France Diversit, justice et parit de participation Vera VRATUSA, University of Belgrade, Serbia Can there be social justice and democracy without participation in economic self-management and political self-government? Roberta CAVA, Universidade Federal de So Carlos, Brazil; Aline Michelle Nascimento AUGUSTINHO, Universidade Estadual, Brazil Public sphere and environment {*} Julia ROZANOVA, University of British Columbia, Canada The master of disguise: Hidden faces of participation, ageism, and their cultural meanings

Participation, Organizational Democracy and Self-Management


Programme Coordinators: Isabel DA COSTA, CNRS-IDHE, France and Julia ROZANOVA, University of British Columbia, Canada

Wednesday 1 August
09:00 - 10:30
27 RC10RC04 Part I: Round Table 1 Stakeholders in School and Work Joint Session RC04 Sociology of Education RC10 Participation, Organizational Democracy and Self-Management (host committee) Location: 25 {OB} For programme details see section Joint Sessions 28 RC10RC04 Part I: Round Table 2 Participation and Citizenship Joint Session RC04 Sociology of Education RC10 Participation, Organizational Democracy and Self-Management (host committee) Location: 26 {OB} For programme details see section Joint Sessions 29 RC10RC04 Part I: Round Table 3 Expansion of Opportunities Joint Session RC04 Sociology of Education RC10 Participation, Organizational Democracy and Self-Management (host committee) Location: 26 {OB} For programme details see section Joint Sessions

12:30 - 14:00
134 Social participation and the economic and social crisis Location: 456 {NB} Session Organizer: Francesco Garibaldo, IRES ER Authors and Papers Jennifer DAY, University of Melbourne, Australia The costs of complacency: A preview of life without newspapers in Americas big cities and small towns

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Martha Nelida RUIZ URIBE, Instituto Universitario Internacional de Toluca, Mexico Latin American student protests in the contexts of the international youth movements for democracy and social justice Luciana LEAO and Maria Carolina DYSMAN, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil How do Brazilians perceive the role of the state, the market, and civil society in the execution of social policies?

Thursday 2 August
09:00 - 10:30
222 RC10RC04 Part II: Round Table 1 Profesionales, universidades y conocimiento Joint Session RC04 Sociology of Education RC10 Participation, Organizational Democracy and Self-Management (host committee) Location: 22 {OB} For programme details see section Joint Sessions 223 RC10RC04 Part II: Round Table 2 Desafos de inclusin Joint Session RC04 Sociology of Education RC10 Participation, Organizational Democracy and Self-Management (host committee) Location: 25 {OB} For programme details see section Joint Sessions 224 RC10RC04 Part II: Round Table 3 Desigualdad escolar Joint Session RC04 Sociology of Education RC10 Participation, Organizational Democracy and Self-Management (host committee) Location: 26 {OB} For programme details see section Joint Sessions

14:30 - 16:00
157 Diversity of civic participation patterns in a globalizing world Location: 456 {NB} Session Organizer: Pawel STAROSTA, University of Lodz, Poland Chair: Pawel STAROSTA, University of Lodz, Poland Co-chair: Alicia VILLAFANE, Universidad Nacional del Centro de la Provincia de Buenos Aires, Argentina Authors and Papers P.P. BALAN, Kerala Institute of Local Administration, India Civic participation to make local governments child friendly: A case study from kerala Ana Mara PREZ RUBIO and Federico BUTTI, Universidad Nacional del Nordeste, Argentina La participacin como prctica social: Actores y construccin de subjetividades Camila PENNA, Universidade de Braslia, Brazil Participation and land reform in Brazil Gisele Heloise BARBOSA, Universidade Federal de So Carlos, Brazil Councils and equality principle between government and civil society in Brazil Gisele Heloise BARBOSA, Universidade Federal de So Carlos, Brazil Participation in the higher education chamber of the national education council during Fernando Henrique Cardoso administration {*}

10:45 - 12:15
259 Participation and cultural sociology of the life course. Part I Joint Session RC11 Sociology of Aging RC10 Participation, Organizational Democracy and Self-Management (host committee) Location: 456 {NB} For programme details see section Joint Sessions

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14:30 - 16:00
341 Ibero-American views on participation, social justice and democracy Location: 456 {NB} Session Organizer: Jaime PRECIADO CORONADO, Universidad de Guadalajara, Mexico Chair: Martha Nelida RUIZ URIBE, Instituto Universitario Internacional de Toluca, Mexico Authors and Papers Felipe ADDOR, Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil The bases for experiences of participatory democracy in Latin America Alexandra MARTNEZ, Venezuela Participacin y emancipacin en Venezuela Scott ROULIER, Lyon College, USA Building civic capacity in a Mexico city slum community

Friday 3 August
09:00 - 10:30
427 Cooperatives, social economy and economic policies for justice and participation in the new millennium Location: 456 {NB} Session Organizer: Maria FREGIDOUMALAMA, University of Gvle, Sweden Chair: Maria FREGIDOU-MALAMA, University of Gvle, Sweden Authors and Papers Carla Arantes de SOUZA, Universidad Estadual Paulista Jlio de Mesquita Filho, Brazil Economa solidaria en Brasil: Un movimiento social, poltico y cultural Marilia VERONESE and Adriane FERRARINI, University of Vale do Rio dos Sinos, Brazil Micro entrepreneurship and associations in developing peripheral countries Manuel MANZONI, Universidad Nacional de Mar del Plata, Argentina and Rafael BCKER, Universitat Rovira i Virgili, Spain Participacin y justicia social en la poltica agroalimentaria y agroindustrial de Argentina

16:15 - 17:45
395 Participation and its relationship to social justice and democracy. Part II Joint Session RC10 Participation, Organizational Democracy and Self-Management (host committee) RC11 Sociology of Aging Location: 456 {NB} For programme details see section Joint Sessions

10:45 - 12:15
494 Participation and cultural sociology of the life course. Part II Joint Session RC10 Participation, Organizational Democracy and Self-Management (host committee) RC11 Sociology of Aging Location: 456 {NB} For programme details see section Joint Sessions

12:30 - 14:00
544 RC10 Business Meeting Location: 456 {NB}

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14:30 - 16:00
600 Social justice and democratization through participation and/or selfmanagement? Location: 456 {NB} Session Organizer: Vera VRATUSA, University of Belgrade, Serbia Chair: Vera VRATUSA, University of Belgrade, Serbia Authors and Papers Candela HERNNDEZ, IIGG-CIN, Argentina Accin colectiva y autogestin Vanessa Moreira SGOLO, Universidade de So Paulo, Brazil Democracia, participacin popular y experiencias de autogestin en Brasil actual Luiz Incio GAIGER, Universidade do Vale do Rio dos Sinos, Brazil The uniqueness of solidarity entrepreneurship in the fight against social exclusion Robin KRABBE, University of Tasmania, Australia Self-determination, deliberative democracy, networks and positive ecology via community initiatives in Tasmania, Australia Maria FREGIDOU-MALAMA, University of Gvle, Sweden What are the advantages of JAK Members Bank?

RC11

Sociology of Aging
Programme Coordinators: Susan FELDMAN, Monash University, Australia; Julie McMULLIN, University of Western Ontario, Canada and Anne MARTIN-MATTHEWS, University of British Columbia, Canada

Wednesday 1 August
09:00 - 10:30
10 Connecting Generations: Societal Policies and Family Relations Location: 440 {NB} Session Organizer: Anne MARTIN-MATTHEWS, University of British Columbia, Canada Chair: Susan McDANIEL, University of Lethbridge, Canada Authors and Papers Catherine CRAVEN and Anne MARTIN-MATTHEWS, University of British Columbia, Canada, Carolyn ROSENTHAL, McMaster University, Canada and Lynn McDONALD, University of Toronto, Canada An ethic of independence and diminished filial piety: Chinese widows support systems in Canada Gulcin CON and Sibel KALAYCIOGLU, Middle East Technical University, Turkey Intergenerational split? The Turkish elderly parents and their adult children Alda MOTTA, Universidade Federal da Bahia, Brazil Women between caring for the elderly and for the youngsters Elias WAHAB, Lagos State University, Nigeria, Intergenerational households and well-being of the older persons in Nigeria {*}

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10:45 - 12:15
48 Age- and Gender- based Inequalities: Recent Research and Challenges Location: 440 {NB} Session Organizers: Clary KREKULA, University of Uppsala, Sweden, and Neal King, Virginia Tech, USA Chair: Julie McMULLIN, University of Western Ontario, Canada Authors and Papers Laura HURD CLARKE and Erica BENNETT, University of Michigan, The University of British Columbia, Canada Aging, frailty, and intimacy: The gendered experience of close relationships among adults 75+ who have multiple chronic conditions Florencia BRAVO ALMONACID, CONICET, Argentina Vejez, gnero y pobreza: Estrategias de reproduccin de los hogares en el barrio el Sur {*} Sally BOULD, University of Delaware, USA, and Sara CASACA, Technical University of Lisbon, Portugal Older womens employment: Pension crisis and crisis of care Talita CASTRO, Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Brazil Age and gender in Brazilian self-help books Clary KREKULA, Karlstad University, Sweden Gender equality politics and age relations in workplaces Laura MACHAT-FROM, Linkping University, Sweden Migrantship and old age: Intersecting social positions

Authors and Papers Lucie LECHEVALIER HURARD, Universit Paris 13, France La spcialisation des modes de prise en charge de la maladie dalzheimer en France : Entre levier dvolution des carrires professionnelles, dsinsertion sociale des patients et renforcement de la stigmatisation Shu KINOSHITA, Kyoto University, Japan Conceptual analysis of dementia among family caregivers in Japanese SHGs Laurel STRAIN, University of Alberta, Canada and Colleen MAXWELL, University of Waterloo, Canada Families caring for assisted living and nursing home residents with dementia: Does setting matter? Allison KIRKMAN, Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand Dementia stories: Representations of carers Neena CHAPPELL, University of Victoria, Canada and Malcolm MACLURE, Government of British Columbia, Canada The gendered nature of caregiver perceptions of the effectiveness of cholinesterase inhibitors (ChEI) for those with dementia Beverly SANBRN, Belmont Senior Living, USA Mental fitness for dementia patients: Can it work? {*} Michle BAUMANN and Katia LURBE I PUERTO, University of Luxembourg, Luxembourg, Sophie COUFFIGNAL, Centre for Health Studies, Luxembourg and Nearkasen CHAU, University Paris Descartes, France What is the value of keeping patients at home if informal caregivers become exhausted to the detriment of their own life satisfaction? {*}

12:30 - 14:00
107 Caring for older adults with dementia Location: 440 {NB} Session Organizer: Neena CHAPPELL, University of Victoria, Canada Chair: Kate OLOUGHLIN, University of Sydney, Australia

12:30 - 14:00
116 Empirical Methods in Aging Research 1 Joint Session RC33 Logic and Methodology in Sociology (host committee) RC11 Sociology of Aging Location: 24 {OB} For programme details see section Joint Sessions

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14:30 - 16:00
163 Images, Meaning, and Discourses of Ageing Location: 440 {NB} Session Organizer: Julie McMULLIN, University of Western Ontario, Canada Chair: Kyriakos MARKIDES, University of Texas Medical Branch, USA Authors and Papers Peter BERG, University of Gvle, Sweden Diversity and ageing The meaning of new intimate relationships in later life Gerardo ZAMORA, Erkuden ALDAZ, Izaskun CUARTANGO and Nerea GALDONA, Ingema, Spain "This is a good time for ageing" Images of old age from social workers and private health care providers Javiera SANHUEZA, Universidad de Granada, Espaa Imaginarios sobre la vejez de jvenes universitarios: Un estudio comparativo entre alumnos de medicina, psicologa y trabajo social (Universidad de Granada, Espaa) Jill REYNOLDS, The Open University, United Kingdom Discourses of child free later life: A gendered topic

Jeanne KATZ, Caroline HOLLAND and Sheila PEACE, The Open University, United Kingdom Exploring the goals of older people with high support needs in the UK: Does their consumption match their aspirations? Saeko KIKUZAWA, Hosei University, Machida, Tokyo, Japan Care service utilization among frail elderly in Japan Jeanne KATZ and Caroline HOLLAND, The Open University, United Kingdom Understanding informal carers decision-making in choosing a care home for a person with dementia in hospital Nicole SACHMERDA, University of Leipzig, Germany Because I do not want to be a burden Also beyond my death Results of a qualitative interview study on funeral decisions

10:45 - 12:15
259 Participation and cultural sociology of the life course. Part I Joint Session RC11 Sociology of Aging RC10 Participation, Organizational Democracy and Self-Management (host committee) Location: 456 {NB} For programme details see section Joint Sessions

Thursday 2 August
09:00 - 10:30
214 Later life decision making: Consumption, home care, and end of life Location: 440 {NB} Session Organizer: Lucie VIDOVICOVA, Masaryk University, Czech Republic Chair: Neena CHAPPELl, University of Victoria, Canada Authors and Papers Lucie VIDOVICOVA, Masaryk University, Czech Republic Consumption in older age: Risks and potentials

12:30 - 14:00
309 Panel: The life-course perspective in Latin America Location: 440 {NB} Session Organizer: Mara Julieta ODDONE, University of Buenos Aires, Argentina Discussant: Hugo Jos SUAREZ, Autonomous University of Mexico, Mexico Authors and Papers Mara Julieta ODDONE, University of Buenos Aires, Argentina Discussant: Mara Julieta ODDONE

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Stefano CAVALLI, University of Geneve, Switzerland Changes and events across the life course: An international comparison Eduardo GUICHARD, University of Geneva, Switzerland Crisis y memoria histrica: El golpe de estado de 1973 en Chile Gloria LYNCH, Universidad Nacional de Lujn, Argentina Cambios y transiciones en el curso de la vida. Argentina en el estudio CEVI

16:15 - 17:45
395 Participation and its relationship to social justice and democracy. Part II Joint Session RC10 Participation, Organizational Democracy and Self-Management (host committee) RC11 Sociology of Aging Location: 456 {NB} For programme details see section Joint Sessions

14:30 - 16:00
336 Extending working lives: Are workplace practises convergent with recent policy directions? Location: 440 {NB} Session Organizers: Elizabeth BROOKE, Swinburne University, Australia, and Julie McMULLIN, University of Western Ontario, Canada Chair: Julie McMULLIN, University of Western Ontario, Canada Authors and Papers Elizabeth BROOKE, Swinburne University, Australia Thriving or surviving? Extending working lives in different occupational contexts Anita TISCH, Institute for Employment Research, Germany Ageing and employability - the influence of personal circumstances and individual factors Kate OLOUGHLIN, Karla HEESE and Hal KENDIG, University of Sydney, Australia Age discrimination among older workers: The Australian experience

16:15 - 17:45
398 RC11 Business Meeting Location: 440 {NB} Session Organizer: Anne MARTIN-MATTHEWS, University of British Columbia, Canada

Friday 3 August
09:00 - 10:30
445 Retirement, older workers, and pension policy Location: 440 {NB} Session Organizer: John WILLIAMSON, Boston College, USA Chair: John WILLIAMSON, Boston College, USA Authors and Papers Esteban CALVO, Universidad Diego Portales, Chile, Natalia SARKISIAN, Boston College, USA and Christopher TAMBORINI, US Social Security Administration, USA Causal effects of retirement timing on health and well-being Maria Alejandra ARLEGUI, Argentina Social securitys reform impact in Argentina (1996-2010) Silvio Marques GARCIA, Juliana Presotto PEREIRA NETTO and Julia LENZI SILVA, Universidade Estadual Paulista Jlio de Mesquita Filho, Brazil Ageing in the countryside and the need of public policies of social security as means to implement the rights of elderly rural workers in Brazil

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Roxana ELETA-DE FILIPPIS, Le Havre University, France Gender and privatization: The experience of Argentina 1994-2008

12:30 - 14:00
534 Intergenerational Relations: Intimate Ties and Solidarity Location: 440 {NB} Session Organizer: Julie McMULLIN, University of Western Ontario, Canada Chair: Edmund Kenneth MUGAYEHWENKYI, TBC Authors and Papers Mniele SANTOS, Universidade Federal da Bahia, Brazil Familia(s): Las distintas prcticas de la solidaridad en el mundo contemporneo Gabriela FUENTES REYES, Universidad Autnoma del Estado de Mxico, Mexico La generacin de bienestar a partir de la experiencia de los beneficiarios del programa pensin alimenticia para adultos mayores en el Estado de Mxico Torbjrn BILDTGARD, Stockholm University, Sweden The impact of new intimate relationships in later life on social and filial relationships Reiko YAMATO, Kansai University, Japan A comparison of determinants between married childrens coresidence with their fathers and with their mothers in Japan Torbjrn BILDTGARD, Stockholm University, Sweden, and Peter BERG, University of Gvle, Sweden Time as a structuring condition behind new intimate relationships in later life {*}

10:45 - 12:15
487 Intergenerational solidarity: Bringing the public and the private into dialogue Location: 440 {NB} Session Organizers: Virpi TIMONEN, Trinity College, Ireland, and Thomas SCHARF, National University of Ireland, Ireland Chair: Virpi TIMONEN, Trinity College, Ireland Authors and Papers Marc SZYDLIK, Bettina ISENGARD, Ronny KNIG and Tina SCHMID, University of Zurich, Switzerland Money, time and space: Intergenerational functional solidarity in a comparative perspective Maria-Jose TORREJON and Anne MARTIN-MATTHEWS, University of British Columbia, Canada Intergenerational solidarity and care of older people: Linking families and bureaucracy in context Reiko YAMATO, Kansai University, Japan Inconsistency between policy presumptions and actual relationships of the intergenerational relationships within the family in present-day Japan

10:45 - 12:15
494 Participation and cultural sociology of the life course. Part II Joint Session RC10 Participation, Organizational Democracy and Self-Management (host committee) RC11 Sociology of Aging Location: 456 {NB} For programme details see section Joint Sessions

14:30 - 16:00
579 Demographic challenges associated with aging populations in the developing world Joint Session RC41 Sociology of Population (host committee) RC11 Sociology of Aging Location: 468 {NB} For programme details see section Joint Sessions

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Saturday 4 August
09:00 - 10:30
623 Generations: Connections across the life course Location: 440 {NB} Session Organizer: Marc SZYDLIK, University of Zurich, Switzerland Chair: Marc SZYDLIK, University of Zurich, Switzerland Authors and Papers Franz NEUBERGER and Klaus HABERKERN, Institute of University of Zurich, Switzerland Intergenerational support and quality of life in old age: Do welfare state regimes matter? Susan McDANIEL and Seonggee UM, University of Lethbridge, Canada and Amber GAZSO, York University, Canada Generationing relations in challenging times: Americans and Canadians in mid-life in the great recession Gunther SCHMAUS and Sally BOULD, CEPS/ INSTEAD, Luxembourg Intergenerational transfer of money and services in France, Germany, Denmark and Italy Mara Beatriz FERNANDEZ LORCA, Pontificia Universidad Catlica de Chile, Chile Intercambio de apoyo entre hijos adultos y sus padres mayores en Chile: Retos y desafos actuales {*}

10:45 - 12:15
672 Old age and society: Views from Latin America Location: 440 {NB} Session Organizer: Mara Julieta ODDONE, CONICET, Argentina Panelists: Liliana GASTRON, University of Lujan, Argentina; Paulina OSORIO, University of Santiago de Chile, Chile; Leonor NAVA, University Francisco de Miranda, Venezuela and Veronica MONTES DE OCA, Autonomous University of Mexico, Mexico Discussant: Blanca de Lima, University Francisco de Miranda, Venezuela Authors and Papers Vernica MONTES DE OCA, Universidad Nacional Autnoma de Mxico, Mexico Envejecimiento y grupos en alto riesgo en Amrica Latina y el Caribe Paulina OSORIO, University of Santiago de Chile, Chile Vejez y viudez en Chile: Interpretaciones socioculturales desde la experiencia Leonor NAVA, University Francisco de Miranda, Venezuela Las representaciones sociales que poseen los docentes jubilados sobre la violencia ejercida por la sociedad hacia los adultos mayores Liliana GASTRON, University of Lujan, Argentina Acerca de las personas de edad en las universidades argentinas, desde la perspectiva de gnero

09:00 - 10:30
645 Transformation of leisure and ageing perspectives Joint Session RC13 Sociology of Leisure (host committee) RC11 Sociology of Aging Location: APT 110 {OB} For programme details see section Joint Sessions

12:30 - 14:00
707 Images of old age Location: 440 {NB} Session Organizer: Kathrin KOMP, Umea University, Sweden Chair: Elizabeth BROOKE, Swinburne University, Australia Authors and Papers Leonardo PACHECO, Universidade Federal de Alfenas, Brazil Defeat, soccer and the media: Paradoxical images and discourses of aging
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Stephan LESSENICH, Friedrich-Schiller-Universitaet, Germany From retirement to active ageing: Changing images of old age in the late twentieth century Kathrin KOMP, Umea University, Sweden and Elena WIEGAND, Otto-Friedrich-University Bamberg, Germany A new image of old age: The case of third age societies Sandra TORRES, Uppsala University, Sweden, Emilia FORSSELL, Ersta Skndal University College, Sweden and Anna OLAISON, Linkoping University, Sweden Understandings of ethnic otherness in need assessment practices Jacqueline LOW, University New Brunswick, Canada From zoomers to geezerade: Representations of the body in ageist and classist society Carolina Alondra GUIDOTTI GONZALEZ, Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Brazil El envejecimiento desde la ptica demogrfica: Podemos hablar de un cambio de paradigma? {*}

Henglien Lisa CHEN, University of Sussex, United Kingdom Successful ageing in long-term care: International comparison and lesson learning Javiera SANHUEZA, Universidad de Granada, Espaa Asistencialismo y salud en el marco de las polticas sociales dirigidas a personas mayores en Chile: El caso del programa VNCULOS (Servicio Nacional del Adulto Mayor, 2008) {*} Elena DEL BARRIO and Mayte SANCHO, Ingema, Spain, Miguel LETURIA, Matia-Innova, Spain and Alfonso GURPEGUI, Consejera de Asuntos Sociales, Spain Politicas sociales para mejorar el bienestar de las personas que envejecen. la experiencia en el Pas Vasco (Espaa) {*} Julia LENZI SILVA, Juliana Presotto PEREIRA NETTO and Silvio Garcia MARQUES, Universidade Estadual Paulista Jlio de Mesquita Filho, Brazil Retirement preparation plans and implementation of the rights of the elderly in Brazil: Dialogs on the paradoxes of the non-working retiree {*}

14:30 - 16:00
737 Public policies to promote healthy and happy aging Location: 440 {NB} Session Organizers: Esteban CALVO, Universidad Diego Portales, Chile and Adriana FASSIO, University of Buenos Aires, Argentina Chair: Adriana FASSIO, University of Buenos Aires, Argentina Authors and Papers Tine ROSTGAARD, Aalborg University, Denmark Reform strategies in home care for elderly in Europe Igone ETXEBERRIA, Nerea GALDONA, Erkuden ALDAZ, Javier YANGUAS and Elena URDANETA, Ingema, Spain How can policies promote healthy and happy aging among the oldest old (85+) and centenarians?

RC12

Sociology of Law
Programme Coordinator: Reza BANAKAR, University of Westminster, United Kingdom

Wednesday 1 August
10:45 - 12:15
55 Comparative Legal Culture Location: 457 {NB} Chair: Marina KURKCHIYAN, Oxford University, United Kingdom

143

Authors and Papers Reza BANAKAR, University of Westminster, United Kingdom Law, culture and driving habits in Iran Michael VUOLO, Purdue University, USA Legal culture and youth drug use: A multilevel model of the European Union Carlos Jos PERETTE, Universidad del Pas Vasco, Argentina La constitucin multicultural, el estado de derecho y la flexibilizacin de las formas jurdicas Chun Hung LIN, FCU, Taiwan A multi-legal system or conflicts of different legal traditions: Case of Taiwanese legal reform in communication law Felipe ASENSI, Getulio Vargas Foundation School of Law, Brazil Collective action and contentious politics: The right to health in Brazil and Portugal David NELKEN, Macerata University, Italy Doing justice in an unjust world: The case of human trafficking

14:30 - 16:00
167 Law and politics Location: 457 {NB} Chair: Agelica CUELLAR VAZQUEZ, Universidad Nacional Autnoma de Mxico, Mexico Authors and Papers Lawrence FRIEDMAN, Stanford University, USA The politics of judicial election and selection Daniela URZOLA, Universidad de Cartagena, Colombia About the relationships between law, force and justice in Jacques Derrida

Thursday 2 August
10:45 - 12:15
252 Legal professions. Part 1 Location: 457 {NB} Chair: Hilary SOMMERLAND, University of Leicester, United Kingdom Authors and Papers Vincius Reis BARBOSA, Universidade Estadual Paulista Jlio de Mesquita Filho, Brazil The professional law training in Brazil, human fundamental rights and the persistence of liberal bacharelism: A reading from the book Os aprendizes do poder (the apprentices of power) by Srgio Adorno Carlos LISTA, Universidad Nacional de Crdoba, Argentina, Fernando Martin BERTONE, Argentina, Noelia AZCONA, Argentina, Emilse Romina SORIA GARCIA, Argentina and Ana Laura MERA SALGUERO, Argentina Criterios utilizados por los jueces al cuantificar el tiempo de condena. El delito de robo calificado por uso de armas Swethaa BALLAKRISHNEN, Harvard Law School, USA Gender and the advantage of new institutional frameworks: The legal profession in India

12:30 - 14:00
121 Law and migration Location: 457 {NB} Session Organizer: Susana NOVICK, University of Buenos Aires, Argentina Chair: Susana NOVICK, University of Buenos Aires, Argentina Authors and Papers Rashmi JAIN, University of Rajasthan, India Globalization and migration of indigenous people Vernica JARAMILLO, Instituto de Investigaciones Gino Germani, Argentina Las trabajadoras del servicio domstico inmigrantes en la Ciudad Autnoma de Buenos Aires. La normativa actual que las protege contrastada con el nuevo Convenio 189 de la Organizacin Internacional del Trabajo

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Fernando DE CASTRO FONTAINHA, FGV Direito Rio, Brazil To be a candidate in Brazil: Towards a new legal profession? Carlos LISTA, Universidad Nacional de Crdoba, Argentina Social and political lawyering: The quest for social justice and democratisation Sharyn ROACH ANLEU and Kathy MACK, Flinders University, Australia Emotions and the courtroom

Eliana SPADONI, Universidad Nacional de San Martin, Argentina Juridificacin y conflictos ambientales Emilia SCHIJMAN, Universit Paris Diderot Paris 7 , France Ocupar, apropiar, poseer. Usos y jurisprudencia en la vivienda social en Buenos Aires

Friday 3 August
09:00 - 10:30
449 Social systems and legal systems: transnormative reflexivity in a multidimensional society. Part 1 / Reflexividad transnormativa en una sociedad multidimensional. Parte 1 Location: 457 {NB} Chair: Vitorio OLGIATI, University of Macerata, Italy Authors and Papers Jos Antonio CALLEGARI, Universidade Federal Fluminense, Brazil Ouvidoria: Apertura cognitiva y acceso a la administracin de la justicia Jos Antonio CALLEGARI, Universidade Federal Fluminense, Brazil Crisis econmica Europea y la ley de responsabilidad fiscal de Brasil Mara Lorena GIAQUINTA, Argentina Juicios por jurados

12:30 - 14:00
302 Legal professions. Part 2 Location: 457 {NB} Chair: Hilary SOMMERLAND, University of Leicester, United Kingdom Authors and Papers Takayuki II, Hirosaki University, Japan and Kay-Wah CHAN, Macquarie University, Australia Diversification of judicial scriveners practice and where shall it go: The fluctuating boundaries of lawrelated occupations in Japan Ole HAMMERSLEV, University of Southern Denmark, Denmark How to get to Denmark: The legal professions construction of the Nordic welfare states and beyond Mavis MACLEAN, Oxford University, United Kingdom Family judges in England and Wales: The adversarial myth

14:30 - 16:00
369 Urban problems Location: 457 {NB} Chair: Antonio AZUELA, Instituto de Investigaciones Sociales, Mexico Authors and Papers Lucas KONZEN, Universit degli Studi di Milano, Italy Activismo judicial y reforma urbana en Brasil Lmites y posibilidades

10:45 - 12:15
505 Social systems and legal systems: transnormative reflexivity in a multidimensional society. Part 2 / Reflexividad transnormativa en una sociedad multidimensional. Parte 2 Location: 457 {NB} Chair: Germano SCHWARTZ, Faculdade da Serra Gacha, Brazil

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Authors and Papers Renata Almeida DA COSTA, School of Law, Brazil The culture of fear and urban space: Thoughts on the social sensation of insecurity

Fernando Emmanuel ARLETTAZ, University of Zaragoza, Spain Religious symbols and state secularization: A discussion in the context of public liberties Maria Guiomar da CUNHA FROTA and Pedro Alves BARBOSA NETO, Universidade Fedral de Minas Gerais, Brazil Parameters and procedures of the inter American system on child rights violations processes

12:30 - 14:00
545 RC12 Business Meeting Location: 457 {NB} Session Organizers: Germano SCHWARTZ, Faculdade da Serra Gacha, Brazil and Vitorio OLGIATI, University of Macerata, Italy

14:30 - 16:00
749 The sociology of human rights. Part 2 Location: 457 {NB} Chair: Dani Rudnicki, Centro Universitrio Ritter dos Reis, Brazil Authors and Papers Sabina REGUEIRO, CONICET, Argentina Violaciones a los derechos humanos durante la ltima dictadura militar Argentina: Disputas jurdico-polticas en torno a la restitucin de nios apropiados en la "transicin democrtica" Juliana Livia ANTUNES DA ROCHA, Universidade Federal Fluminense, Brazil The difficult dialogue between exclusion and inclusion of individuals with mental disorders

Saturday 4 August
10:45 - 12:15
689 The quest for justice and the limits of law. Panel session Location: 457 {NB} Session Organizer: Reza BANAKAR, University of Westminster, United Kingdom Chair: Vitorio OLGIATI, University of Macerata, Italy Panelists: Arvind Kumar AGRAWAL, Central Univ of H.P, India; Reza BANAKAR, University of Westminster, United Kingdom and Germano SCHWARTZ, Faculdade da Serra Gacha, Brazil

12:30 - 14:00
725 The sociology of human rights. Part 1 Location: 457 {NB} Chair: Dani RUDNICKI, Centro Universitrio Ritter dos Reis, Brazil Authors and Papers Valerie JENNESS and Kitty CALAVITA, University of California, USA Inside the pyramid of disputes: Naming problems and filing grievances in California prisons

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RC13

Sociology of Leisure
Programme Coordinator: Ishwar MODI, India International Institute of Social Sciences, India

Francis LOBO, Edith Cowan University, Australia Leisure happiness and development: A contemporary Australian perspective Alan LAW, Trent University, Canada Leisure, social justice and democratization Amin PIRZADA, University of Kashmir, India Socio-pysocological dynamics of pilgrimage in turbulent times: A case study of Hazratbal shrine

Wednesday 1 August
9:00 - 10:30
18 Leisure and Tourism: Social and Environmental Concerns. Part I Joint Session RC24 Environment and Society RC13 Sociology of Leisure (host committee) Location: APT 110 {OB} For programme details see section Joint Sessions

12:30 - 14:00
122 Leisure, urbanization, migration and ethnic relations Joint Session RC13 Sociology of Leisure (host committee) RC21 Regional and Urban Development RC05 Racism, Nationalism and Ethnic Relations Location: APT 110 {OB} For programme details see section Joint Sessions

10:45 - 12:15
66 Leisure in turbulent times (Presidential Session of ISA RC 13) Location: APT 110 {OB} Session Organizer: Ishwar MODI, India International Institute of Social Sciences, India Chair: Ishwar MODI, India International Institute of Social Sciences, India Authors and Papers Thomas HENRICKS, Elon University, USA Postmodern play: Evaluating Huizingas challenge Christiana CONSTANTOPOULOU, Panteion University, Greece Leisure in turbulent times: Second Life realizations Karl SPRACKLEN, Leeds Metropolitan University, United Kingdom Whiteness, social order and heritage leisure: Reconstructing England through the national trust Claudia MARTINEZ MULLEN, South Africa South African leisure in turbulent economic times

14:30 - 16:00
168 Leisure and tourism: Social and environmental concerns. Part II Joint Session RC13 Sociology of Leisure (host committee) RC24 Environment and Society Location: APT 110 {OB} For programme details see section Joint Sessions

Thursday 2 August
09:00 - 10:30
203 Democratization and the promise of leisure Location: APT 110 {OB} Session Organizer: Ishwar MODI, India International Institute of Social Sciences, India Chair: Christianne Luce GOMES, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, Brazil

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Authors and Papers Rosario RADAKOVICH, Universidad de la Repblica, Uruguay Leisure and dreams. Traveling as a leisure imaginary in South America Cinthia LOPES DA SILVA, Universidade Metodista de Piracicaba, Brazil El rol del profesional de educacin fsica y las polticas pblicas del deporte y ocio en el contexto brasileo Misri Lal VERMA, CSJM University, India Leisure, social and political accountability, democratic citizenship among indians Danieli HELENA RAMPELOTTI, universidade tuiuti do parana, Brazil Projeto politico pedagogico democratico e participativo

12:30 - 14:00
303 Leisure education: Social justice in life-long learning. Part I Joint Session RC13 Sociology of Leisure (host committee) RC04 Sociology of Education Location: APT 110 {OB} For programme details see section Joint Sessions

14:30 - 16:00
344 Leisure, democracy and diversity of lifestyles: Children and the youth Joint Session RC53 Sociology of Childhood RC13 Sociology of Leisure (host committee) Location: APT 110 {OB} For programme details see section Joint Sessions

10:45 - 12:15
253 Leisure across disciplines: Theories and methods Location: APT 110 {OB} Session Organizer: Kenneth ROBERTS, University of Liverpool, United Kingdom Chair: Thomas HENRICKS, Elon University, USA Authors and Papers Kenneth ROBERTS, School of Sociology, United Kingdom Modernisation Theory and Leisure in Late-Developing Countries Zerrin ARSLAN, Middle East Technical University, Turkey Leisure as construction of distinction: A case of Ankara, Turkey Sergio PIGNUOLI OCAMPO, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina La polmica con el humanismo como vector de problematizacin e innovacin tericas en sociologa Sanjay TEWARI, CSJM University, INDIA Conceptual shift in leisure patterns of the youth as a result of economic furor

16:15 - 17:45
390 Leisure, work, time-budgets and the economic crisis Joint Session RC30 Sociology of Work RC13 Sociology of Leisure (host committee) Location: APT 110 {OB} For programme details see section Joint Sessions

Friday 3 August
09:00 - 10:30
436 Leisure and the arts: Identity and self-expression Location: APT 110 {OB} Session Organizer: Ishwar MODI, India International Institute of Social Sciences, India Chair: Lynne CIOCHETTO, Massey University, USA

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Authors and Papers Alba COLOMBO, Arts & Humanities, Spain Traditional arts events as new perspectives of leisure in multicultural societies in Europe Alexandra NENKO, National Research University Higher School of Economics, Russia Extracurricular art practices: Developing emotional competence in adolescence Joo Matias DE OLIVEIRA NETO, Universidade Federal de Campina Grande, Brazil Ciney biografaspolticas:la poltica de laimageny la construccinbiogrfica delos personajes polticos enla filmografa deSilvioTendler Virginia Quimey PFLCKE, Department of University of Leipzig, Germany The everyday image of a peronist nation? A discourse analysis of peronism and power in Buenos Aires street art Pekka RSNEN and Outi SARPILA, University of Turku, Finland Differences in leisure activities between older and younger Finns Denise FALCO, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, Brazil and Juliana CORREA, UEMG, Brazil The course of the party and party in progress: Experiences of otherness through tourism and leisure backpack

12:30 - 14:00
529 Cultural and spiritual leisure values of the East and West Location: APT 110 {OB} Session Organizer: Ishwar MODI, India International Institute of Social Sciences, India Co-chairs: Veena SHARMA, Indian Institute of Advanced Study, India and Ma HUIDI, Chinese Culture Institute Authors and Papers Zsuzsanna BENK and Klra TARK, University of Szeged, Hungary Leisure in relation to religion as seen from the results of a transnational empirical lifestyle research of the visegrad countries (HU, PL, CZ, SK) Melise LUNGUINHO, Brazil Processes of stigmatization of religions of African origin in the city of Campina grande Ajeeta BHATIA, University of Mumbai, MUMBAI, India and Aneela GADRE, College of Arts and Commerce, India Yoga An universal spiritual leisure value Silvina SCHAMMAH GESSER, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel Consuming history consuming culture in XXI century Spain: The case of Gernika /guernica Vania NORONHA, Pontificia Universidade Catlica de Minas Gerais, Brazil Las celebraciones de Nossa Senhora do Rosrio en Belo Horizonte, Brasil Rodrigo Antonio ELIZALDE SOTO, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, Brazil Ocio transformacional y diversidad cultural

10:45 - 12:15
489 Leisure and digital transformation: Emerging patterns of communication and electronic community / El ocio y las transformaciones digitales / Les loisirs et les transformations numriques Join Session RC23 Sociology of Science and Technology RC14 Sociology of Communication, Knowledge and Culture RC13 Sociology of Leisure (host committee) Location: APT 110 {OB} For programme details see section Joint Sessions

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14:30 - 16:00
603 Women, leisure and family in the age of transformations Joint Session RC32 Women in Society RC09 Social Transformations and Sociology of Development RC13 Sociology of Leisure (host committee) Location: APT 110 {OB} For programme details see section Joint Sessions

Authors and Papers Tania Maria Freitas BARROS MACIEL, Universidade Federal do Brasil, Brazil The future of leisure in a city in transformation: The case of Rio de Janeiro Christianne GOMES, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, Brazil Ocio y redes sociales Melanie WENZEL, Technical University Berlin, Germany Integration of online-based brand communities into value creating processes of firms Cludia RESENDE, Universidade de Lisboa, Portugal Improvisations of leisure behind bars

Saturday 4 August
09:00 - 10:30
645 Transformation of leisure and ageing perspectives Joint session RC13 Sociology of Leisure (host committee) RC11 Sociology of Aging Location: APT 110 {OB} For programme details see section Joint Sessions

14:30 - 16:00
735 Multi-dimensionality of leisure in a multicultural world Location: APT 110 {OB} Session Organizer: Ishwar MODI, India International Institute of Social Sciences, India Co-chairs: Claudia MARTINEZ MULLEN, Rhodes University, USA and Shalini MODI, India International Institute of Social Sciences, India Authors and Papers Sigita SNIKERE and Ilze KOROLEVA, University of Latvia, Latvia Drugs and leisure activities among Eastern European young people Rashmi JAIN, Department of University of Rajasthan, India Youth and changing leisure patterns: A study of youth in urban India Miyerlandy CABANZO VALENCIA and Carlos Felipe MUOZ BARRENECHE, Universidad del Valle, Colombia Consumo de sustancias psicoactivas en instituciones educativas pblicas y su relacin con las polticas pblicas en Colombia

10:45 - 12:15
667 Leisure education: Social justice in life-long learning. Part II Joint Session RC13 Sociology of Leisure (host committee) RC04 Sociology of Education Location: APT 110 {OB} For programme details see section Joint Sessions

12:30 - 14:00
704 Future of leisure in a troubled world Location: APT 110 {OB} Session Organizer: Scott NORTH, Osaka University, Japan Chair: Scott NORTH, Osaka University, Japan

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16:15 - 17:45
766 RC13 Business Meeting Location: APT 110 {OB} Session Organizer: Ishwar MODI, India International Institute of Social Sciences, India

Lise DEMAILLY, Universit de Lille 1, France Les figures clates de la dmocratie sanitaire Christiana CONSTANTOPOULOU, Panteion University, Greece Limaginaire dmocratique europen

10:45 - 12:15
58 Discours propos de la dmocratie Session co-organized with Aislf GT 12 Socio-anthropologie Politique Location: 450 {NB} Session Organizers: Christiana CONSTANTOPOULOU, Panteion University, Greece and Olivier CHANTRAINE, Universit de Lille, France Chair: Lise DEMAILLY, CLERSE, France Authors and Papers Olivier CHANTRAINE, Universit de Lille, France Paradoxes du discours dmocratique et de ses supports Emilio DE IPOLA, Universit de Buenos Aires, Argentina Dmocratie et ingalit Raul-Enrique ROJO, Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil Du candidat Raul au prsident Alfonsin. Discours et histoires dans lArgentine post-dictatoriale (1983-1989)

RC14

Sociology of Communication, Knowledge and Culture


Programme Coordinator: Christiana CONSTANTOPOULOU, Panteion University, Greece

Wednesday 1 August
09:00 - 10:30
16 Imaginaires Dmocratiques Contemporains Co-Organized with Aislf GT 12 Socioanthropologie Politique Location: 450 {NB} Session Organizers: Christiana CONSTANTOPOULOU, Panteion University, Greece and Olivier CHANTRAINE, Universit de Lille, France Chair: Raul-Enrique ROJO, Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil Authors and Papers Florent GAUDEZ, Universit Pierre-Mends, France Dmocratie digitale et e-participation : A la croise dune sociologie des usages et dune anthropologie du symbolique

14:30 - 16:00
172 New media, democracy and social justice Part I Location: 450 {NB} Session Organizers: Isleide FONTENELLE, Fundao Getulio Vargas, Brazil and Jeffrey HALLEY, The University of Texas San Antonio, USA Chair: Isleide FONTENELLE, Fundao Getulio Vargas, Brazil Authors and Papers Indhu RAJAGOPAL, York University, Canada, Digital revolution and docile body

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Ilkka ARMINEN, University of Helsinki, Finland Evolving online society and the transformation of political organization in Internet Oksana LYCHKOVSKA, Odessa National Mechnikov University, Ukraine Blogging as participatory media practices and new public sphere constructors in Ukrainian society Natalia WAECHTER, Institute for Advanced Studies, Austria Chances and risks on social networking sites: The impact of education on the use of SNS and on awareness of data (in)security {*}

10:45 - 12:15
258 New media, democracy and social justice Part II Location: 450 {NB} Session Organizers: Isleide FONTENELLE, Fundao Getulio Vargas, Brazil and Jeffrey HALLEY, The University of Texas San Antonio, USA Chair: Oksana LYCHKOVSKA, Odessa National Mechnikov University, Ukraine Authors and Papers Myrian SANTOS, State University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil The AfroDigital museum: Citizenship, identity and technology Stefano DE MARCO, Mirko ANTINO, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain and Cristbal TORRESALBERO, Universidad Autonoma de Madrid, Spain Digital skills as a conditioning factor for digital political participation Martin BERG, Halmstad University, Sweden Facebook: Automated structures and reflexive social practices Jackson FOOTE, University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA Old songs, new media: Facebook, protest songs, and social identity in Wisconsins capitol occupation Vinicius Wagner OLIVEIRA SANTOS, State University of Campinas, Brazil Information society, public policies and the social management of the subjectivity

Thursday 2 August
09:00 - 10:30
200 Consumer culture and social issues Location: 450 {NB} Session Organizers: Jeffrey HALLEY, The University of Texas San Antonio, USA; Oksana LYCHKOVSKA, Odessa National Mechnikov University, Ukraine and Isleide FONTENELLE, Fundao Getulio Vargas, Brazil Chair: Indhu RAJAGOPAL, York University, Canada Authors and Papers Consumer culture and social issues {*} Isleide FONTENELLE, Fundao Getulio Vargas, Brazil For a genealogy of responsibility in consumption Ryoichi HORIGUCHI, Kinki University, Japan Gender equality in the safety culture Viviane RIEGEL, ESPM/SP, Brazil Global consumption culture: Global brandsx influence in social practices Elias LE GRAND, Swedish School of Textiles, Sweden Moral-aesthetic regulation and class formation: The case of chavs in the UK

12:30 - 14:00
317 Videography and the Analysis of Visual Knowledge and Culture Joint Session RC33 Logic and Methodology in Sociology (host committee) RC14 Sociology of Communication, Knowledge and Culture Location: 24 {OB} For programme details see section Joint Sessions

152

14:30 - 16:00
334 Cultural industries, new media and art in the global world Location: 450 {NB} Session Organizers: Isleide FONTENELLE, Fundao Getulio Vargas, Brazil; Oksana LYCHKOVSKA, Odessa National Mechnikov University, Ukraine and Jeffrey HALLEY, The University of Texas San Antonio, USA Chair: Paul LOPES, Colgate University, USA Authors and Papers Dafna HIRSCH, Sociology, Political Science and Communication, Open University of Israel, Raanana, Israel Hummus in Israel: Between the industrial and the artisanal Ezequiel SAFERSTEIN, UBA-CONICET, Argentina and Daniela SZPILBARG, UBA-CONICET, Argentina Global publishers? New skills, practices and representations of publishers as opposed to a global publishing industry Ines PEREIRA and Luciana SHINODA, FGV-EAESP, Brazil Design, culture and consume: A campana brothers case study Marcello DA SILVA MALGARIN FILHO and Dbora KRISCHKE LEITO, Universidade Federal de Santa Maria, Brazil Pixel bricolage: Machinima and production of digital art

Authors and Papers Eliska ALTMANN, UFRRJ, Brazil The Brazil imagined in Latin America Kayko OKAMURA, Dokkyo University, Japan Old and new media in local societies in times of catastrophe: The role of local papers during the great east Japan earthqake Carlos Eduardo FIALHO, Universidade Federal Fluminense, Brazil and Tatiana MIRANDA, Brazil Front page: Identity and social exclusion in headlines of populars newspapers Patricia REINHEIMER, Universidade Federal Rural do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Arts and crafts: Between creativity and techniques learning, art and work, identity and subjectivity Farrah BRUB, Universit du Qubec Trois-Rivires, Canada Cultural diversity and journalism in Canada

Friday 3 August
09:00 - 10:30
424 Ciudadana digital, e-democracia y e-competencia en las sociedades contemporneas Location: 450 {NB} Session Organizer: Elias SAID-HUNG, Universidad del Norte, Colombia Chair: Magdalena FELICE, IIGG- CIN, Argentina Authors and Papers Jos A. RUIZ SAN ROMAN, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain El desarrollo de herramientas de comunicacin gobierno-ciudadano como riesgo para el desarrollo de las comunidades

16:15 - 17:45
391 Media, cultural diversity and identity transformations in a global world Location: 450 {NB} Session Organizers: Isleide FONTENELLE, Fundao Getulio Vargas, Brazil; Oksana LYCHKOVSKA, Odessa National Mechnikov University, Ukraine and Jeffrey HALLEY, The University of Texas San Antonio, USA Chair: Jochen DREHER, University of Konstanz, Germany

153

Matas DODEL, Universidad Catlica del Uruguay, Uruguay TIC y bienestar: El impacto de las habilidades digitales en las trayectorias acadmicas y laborales de los jvenes uruguayos evaluados por PISA 2003 (en base a estudio de tipo Panel) Silvia LAGO MARTINEZ and Mirta MAURO, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina Cibercultura, ciberciudadanas y accin poltica Nicols ROCHE, Universidad Catlica del Uruguay, Uruguay E-government in Uruguay: A way to improve citizenship Mauricio Nihil OLIVERA, Universitat Oberta de Catalunya, Spain E-migracin: Sociedad de la informacin, inmigracin y polticas pblicas de integracin Clotildes TEIXEIRA and Alcenir REIS, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, Brazil La informacin y el patrimonio inmaterial: Una propuesta de la ciudadana digital Natalia Daniela CONTRERAS FERNANDEZ, Colombia El pas de los corazones

10:45 - 12:15
478 Desarrollo social y cooperacin 2.0 Co-organized with AISO Location: 450 {NB} Session Organizer: Jos A. RUIZ SAN ROMAN, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain Chair: Leticia PORTO PEDROSA, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain Authors and Papers Carlos GADSDEN, Fundacin Internacional para el Desarrollo de Gobiernos Confiables, Mexico and Antonio LUCAS, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain Ms all del IWA 4: Los intentos de racionalizar el gobierno desde una perspectiva local Antonio COLOMER, Universidad Pontificia de Valencia, Spain Capacitacin sobre economa solidaria y desarrollo comunitario Carlos SANTAMARIA, Universidad de Guadalajara, Mexico, Ignasi BRUNET, Spain and Eduardo CALDERN, SEP, Mexico La vinculacin de las instituciones de educacin superior en Mxico Florencia CLAES and Jos Miguel OSTESO, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain Metadatos en la biblioteca: Trabajo colaborativo en la comunidad universitaria

10:45 - 12:15
489 Leisure and digital transformation: Emerging patterns of communication and electronic community / El ocio y las transformaciones digitales / Les loisirs et les transformations numriques Joint Session RC23 Sociology of Science and Technology RC14 Sociology of Communication, Knowledge and Culture RC13 Sociology of Leisure (host committee) Location: APT 110 {OB} For programme details see section Joint Sessions

12:30 - 14:00
546 RC14 Business Meeting Location: 450 {NB}

154

14:30 - 16:00
578 Cuestiones en torno a la comunicacin contempornea / Contemporary communication issues Location: 450 {NB} Session Organizers: Ryoichi HORIGUCHI, Kinki University, Japan; Isleide FONTENELLE, Fundao Getulio Vargas, Brazil; Oksana LYCHKOVSKA, Odessa National Mechnikov University, Ukraine and Jeffrey HALLEY, The University of Texas San Antonio, USA Chair: Ana RIVOIR, Universidad de la Repblica, Uruguay Authors and Papers Greg NIELSEN, Concordia University, Canada A critical sociology of journalism: Regulating cultural diversity in the Montreal and New York press Bilyana MARTINOVSKI, Stockholm University and University College of Boras, Sweden The ethical turn: Communication as a manifestation of the ethical Daniela Griselda LOPEZ, CONICET-Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina The problem of equality in everyday life

Sebastin BENTEZ LARGHI, UNLP-CONICET, Argentina, Carolina AGUERRE, Universidad de San Andrs-CONICET, Argentina, Ariel FONTECOBA, UNLP-CONICET, Argentina, Marina MOGUILLANSKY, UNSAM-CONICET, Argentina and Jimena PONCE DE LEN, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina Tic, juventud y desarrollo. La apropiacin de la computadora e Internet por jvenes de sectores populares en Argentina Juan Ignacio JALIF, IDAES/UNSAM UBA, Argentina, and Marina Alejandra OLLARI, IDAES/UNSAMIIGG-UBA, Argentina Distintas perspectivas sobre la vinculacin polticajuventud en la ltima dcada: El discurso de los medios y de los actores en clave comparada Ana WORTMAN, Instituto Gino Germani, Argentina Consumo de cine y msica: Tiempo, espacio y aura Jos A. RUIZ SAN ROMAN, Dolores CACERES ZAPATERO, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain and Gaspar BRNDLE SEAN, Universidad de Murcia, Spain Conflicto y solucin de conflictos entre jvenes. Diferencias y semejanzas de la relacin cara a cara y en Internet Julieta ARMELLA, UBA UNSAM, Argentina and Diego PICOTTO, UBA UNLa, Argentina Dispositivos pedaggicos, cultura meditica y subjetividad. O de cuando las tecnologas invadieron las aulas Lucas BANG, Universidad Nacional de la Patagonia Austral, Argentina El uso escolar y no escolar de las tecnologas de la informacin y la comunicacin en los jvenes de la provincia de Santa Cruz

Saturday 4 August
09:00 - 10:30
629 Jvenes y comunicacin Co-organized with ALAS Location: 450 {NB} Session Organizer: Silvia Lago MARTNEZ, Univeridad de Buenos Aires, Argentina Chair: Silvia Lago MARTNEZ, Univeridad de Buenos Aires, Argentina Authors and Papers Elias SAID-HUNG, Social Communication and Journalism, Universidad del Norte, Colombia Participacin ciudadana mvil en jvenes en condicin vulnerable en Colombia

10:45 - 12:15
681 Redes y transformaciones sociales Co-organized with ALAIC Location: 450 {NB} Session Organizer: Cesar BOLANO, Universidade Federal de Sergipe, Brazil Chair: Cesar BOLANO, Universidade Federal de Sergipe, Brazil

155

Authors and Papers Elias SAID-HUNG and Carlos ARCILA-CALDERN, Universidad del Norte, Colombia Participacin y relaciones sociales desde los lderes de opinin online de Twitter en Amrica Latina y Medio Oriente Florencia CLAES and Luis DELTELL, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain Twitter y la medicin de audiencias Tommaso GRAVANTE, Universidad de Sevilla, Spain Prcticas de apropiacin, nuevas tecnologas y cambio social. Un estudio de caso: La insurgencia popular de Oaxaca Cau DE CAMARGO MARTINS, Universidade Federal de So Paulo, Brazil La msica grabada y su formato digital: Transformaciones en la industria discogrfica brasilea

Authors and Papers Laura L. ORTIZ-NEGRON, University of Puerto Rico, Puerto Rico La televisin como mediacin sociopoltica: Entre la responsabilidad social, la imagen y el espectculo Ignasi BRUNET and David MORAL, Universidad Rovira i Virgili, Spain La huelga como la ficcin institucionalizada de la participacin de los trabajadores en los conflictos colectivos Giuseppina PELLEGRINO, University of Calabria, Italy La comunicacin social (sobre la violencia) de gnero. Construir la responsabilidad social a travs de los medios de comunicacin Alexia SANZ HERNNDEZ, Universidad de Zaragoza, Spain, Reineris MONTERO LAURENCIO and Vctor Hugo PREZ GALLO, Instituto Superior Minero-Metalrgico, Cuba Cultura energtica y comportamiento organizacional. dos estudios de caso en instituciones universitarias Leticia PORTO PEDROSA, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain La responsabilidad social y la transparencia informativa en los medios de comunicacin en Espaa

12:30 - 14:00
708 Language and Discourse in Online Social Media Joint Session RC25 Language and Society (host committee) RC14 Sociology of Communication, Knowledge and Culture Location: 32 {OB} For programme details see section Joint Sessions

14:30 - 16:00
743 Responsabilidad social, participacin y medios de comunicacin Co-organized with AISO Location: 450 {NB} Session Organizer: Isabel de LA TORRE PRADOS, Universidad Autnoma de Madrid, Spain Chair: Isabel de LA TORRE PRADOS, Universidad Autonoma de Madrid, Spain

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RC15

Sociology of Health
Programme Coordinator: Ivy BOURGEAULT, University of Ottawa, Canada

Erica BORGSTROM, University of Cambridge, United Kingdom Planning for an (un)certain future: Choice within English end of life care Kirsten HARLEY, Fran COLLYER and Karen WILLIS, The University of Sydney, Australia, Michael CALNAN, University of Kent, United Kingdom and Jonathan GABE, University of London, United Kingdom Choosing health care: A view from the sociological literature Myfanwy MORGAN, Charlotte KENTEN and Sarah DEEDAT, Kings College London, United Kingdom Shaping individual choice for public benefit: Promoting deceased organ donation in a system of informed consent Emma KIRBY and Alex BROOM, University of Queensland, Australia Navigating back pain care: A sociological study of womens illness pathways within and between intersecting social worlds Betina FREIDIN, Matas BALLESTEROS, Mara Beln MOREJON and Mariano ECHECONEA, CONICET, University of Buenos Aires, Argentina Choosing Ayurveda as a health care practice in Argentina {*}

Wednesday 1 August
09:00 - 10:30
40 Towards Better Healthcare for All: What Matters in the Transformation of Healthcare Systems and Policy. Part I Joint Session RC19 Sociology of Poverty, Social Welfare and Social Policy RC15 Sociology of Health (host committee) Location: 438 {NB} For programme details see section Joint Sessions

10:45 - 12:15
64 Health care choice: Discourses, perceptions and experiences Location: 438 {NB} Session Organizers: Kirsten HARLEY, The University of Sydney, Australia; Jonathan GABE, University of London, United Kingdom and Michael CALNAN, University of Kent, United Kingdom Authors and Papers Sylvain BESLE and Emilien SCHULTZ, Universit Paris IV Sorbonne, France Signing up for an early clinical trial: How important is the physician-patient relationship in the patients choice? Claudia MALACRIDA, University of Lethbridge, Canada Women imagining the ideal birth: Discourses of risk, femininity, and morality

12:30 - 14:00
140 The transformation of lives: Making up people through biotechnologies Location: 438 {NB} Session Organizers: Johanne COLLIN and Annette LEIBING, University of Montreal, Canada Authors and Papers Johanne COLLIN and Julien SIMARD, University of Montreal, Canada; and Hugo C. DESROSIERS, McGill University, Montreal Enhancement and evolving polarities: The case of "smart drugs" Antonio MATURO, Universit di Bologna, Italy Human enhancement and social justice: Is there a right to not enhance?

157

Kerstin SANDELL, Lund University, Sweden What do the SSRI pills do? Users experiences of antidepressants at the crossroads of bodies, minds and medicine Annette LEIBING, University of Montreal, Canada How to fix a broken heart: Stem cells, aging and cardiac disease Yu-yueh TSAI, Institute of Sociology, Academia Sincia, Taipei, Taiwan Gene as a metaphor: The geneticization of aboriginal identity in Taiwan {*}

Shai MULINARI, Lund University, Sweden Regulating drug information in Europe: A pyrrhic victory for countervailing forces? Nihan BOZOK and Mehmet BOZOK, Middle East Technical University, Ankara, Turkey Pharmaceuticalization of society through the popular healthy life discourse: The case of Turkey {*} Mara TOGNETTI BORDOGNA, University of MilanBicocca, Italy and Simona OLIVADOTI, National Agency for Regional Health Service, Rome, Italy Pharmaceutical and italian health service among consumption and social construction in Italy {*}

14:30 - 16:00
169 Medications and pharmaceuticalization: Continuity and change Location: 438 {NB} Session Organizers: Noemia LOPES, Instituto Superior de Cincias da Sade Egas MONIZ and Jonathan GABE, Royal Holloway, University of London Authors and Papers Koichiro KURODA, Ryukoku University, Otsu, Japan Legalization of functional food in late-modern Japan: A sociological analysis of the state legitimatization of health food and health drug and some considerations of its implications for the risk-society thesis and the medicalization of life thesis Johanne COLLIN, University of Montreal, Canada and Pierre-Marie DAVID, Universit de Lyon, France Another look at pharmaceuticals Marcia GRISOTTI, Federal University of Santa Catarina, Florianopolis, Brazil Controversies and uncertainties on health claims for functional foods in Brazil Sebastian SATTLER and Carsten SAUER, Bielefeld University, Germany, Guido MEHLKOP, University of Erfurt, Germany and Peter GRAEFF, Goethe University Frankfurt, Germany High-flying scholars: An empirical study on the decision-making process of scientists using smart pills to enhance performance

Thursday 2 August
09:00 - 10:30
230 Sociology of complementary and alternative medicine. Part I Location: 438 {NB} Session Organizers: Nelson FILICE DE BARROS, University of Campinas; Betina FREIDIN, University of Buenos Aires and CONICET; Anahita GRISONI, EHESS; Joana ALMEIDA, Royal Holloway University of London; Albert BANERJEE, York University and Pamela SIEGEL, State University of Campinas Authors and Papers Betina FREIDIN, University of Buenos Aires and CONICET, Argentina Mdicos que practican medicinas no convencionales: Marginacin histrica, nichos de integracin institucional, y modalidades de prctica profesional Joana ALMEIDA, Royal Holloway University of London, United Kingdom Strategies of CAM to camisise health-care in Portugal: The case of acupuncture and homeopathy

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Pamela SIEGEL, Nelson FILICE DE BARROS and Jos Barreto CAMPELLO CARVALHEIRA, State University of Campinas, Brazil Health professionals perceptions on the use of integrative medicine for cancer patients at the clinics hospital of the state university of campinas, Brazil Sanjay TEWARI, CSJM University, Kanpur City, India and LIC of India, Kanpur Ayurvedic healthcare in India: An alternate to allopath?

Authors and Papers Manuela FERRARI, University of Toronto, Canada Weight trouble: Between eating disorder and obesity myths Solenn CAROF, EHESS-IIAC, Paris, France The stigma of being overweight in three European countries Carla RICE, University of Guelph, Canada Re-visioning ethical responses to fat: From enforcing body norms to exploring the possibilities unique to different bodies Marissa DICKINS and Samantha THOMAS, Monash University, Australia and Bri KING, University of New England, Australia The role of the fatosphere in obese adults sense of inclusion and changing responses to obesity stigma Malena MONTEVERDE and Enrique PELAEZ, CONICET-UNC, Argentina Obesidad y nivel socio econmico de la poblacin adulta de Argentina {*} Chika SHINOHARA, Momoyama Gakuin University, Osaka, Japan Global impact and changing local reality: Understanding of overweight and obesity in Japan {*}

09:00 - 10:30
231 Towards better healthcare for all: What matters in the transformation of healthcare systems and policy. Part II Joint Session RC19 Sociology of Poverty, Social Welfare and Social Policy (host committee) RC15 Sociology of Health Location: APT 210 {OB} For programme details see section Joint Sessions

10:45 - 12:15
263 Professional governance and health human resource management: The challenges of equality, diversity and inclusion. Part I Joint Session RC52 Sociology of Professional Groups (host committee) RC15 Sociology of Health Location: 434 {NB} For programme details see section Joint Sessions

14:30 - 16:00
365 Towards better healthcare for all: What matters in the transformation of healthcare systems and policy. Part III Joint Session RC19 Sociology of Poverty, Social Welfare and Social Policy (host committee) RC15 Sociology of Health Location: 438 {NB} For programme details see section Joint Sessions

12:30 - 14:00
306 Obesity: A 21st century plague? Location: 438 {NB} Session Organizer: Karen GRANT, University of Manitoba

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16:15 - 17:45
399 RC15 Business Meeting Location: 438 {NB}

Fiona PACEY, Kirsten HARLEY, Craig VEITCH and Stephanie SHORT, University of Sydney, Australia A case study of health workforce governance change in Australia Eszter KOVACS and Gbor SZCSKA, Semmelweis University, Budapest, Hungary Medical profession and medical error prevention in Hungary Stephanie SHORT and Kanchan MARCUS, University of Sydney, Australia Mobility of filipino nurses: Interviews in Australia and the Philippines Hugo MERCER, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina Improving access to educational materials in sub saharan health professions schools

Friday 3 August
09:00 - 10:30
430 Exploring boundaries of pathology and normality, bodies and minds following the emergence of the new neurosciences: Sociological challenges Location: 438 {NB} Session Organizers: Kerstin SANDELL and Shai MULINARI, Lund University Authors and Papers Antonio MATURO, Universit di Bologna, Italy The logic of therapeutic action in the construction of artificial nature Caragh BROSNAN, Brunel University, London, United Kingdom; University of Newcastle, Australia Investigating the neuro in neuroethics: The implications for neuroethics of the multiplicity of neuroscience and the brain

12:30 - 14:00
532 Health Inequalities across European Health Systems Location: 438 {NB} Session Organizers: Mara TOGNETTI and Annalisa ORNAGHI, University of Milano-Bicocca Authors and Papers Espen DAHL and Kjetil VAN DER WEL, Oslo and Akershus University College of Applied Sciences, Norway Health inequalities across Europe: Do welfare arrangements make a difference? Valeria GLORIOSO, University of Milano-Bicocca, Italy and S.V. SUBRAMANIAN, Harvard University Inequities of access to health care in Italy: The role of socioeconomic status Eszter KOVACS, Edmond GIRASEK, Edit EKE and Mikls SZCSKA, Semmelweis University, Budapest, Hungary Global challenges and local needs How European mobility of medical doctors affects on health inequalities, findings of health PROMeTHEUS

10:45 - 12:15
509 The health workforce governance continuum: Good professionals, safer patients and the right to health care Location: 438 {NB} Session Organizer: Stephanie SHORT, University of Sydney Authors and Papers Samantha MEYER, Flinders University, Australia and Patrick BROWN, University of Amsterdam, Netherlands Dependence, trust and agency? Exploring contingency within the lay-professional interface

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Louise BOUCHARD, University of Ottawa, Canada, Marcelo ALBERTINI, Universidade de So Paulo, So Carlos, Brazil and Ricardo BATISTA, University of Ottawa, Canada Bibliometric analysis of research on health inequalities {*}

Magda PETRJANOSOVA, Miroslav POPPER, Ivan LUKSIK and Gabriel BIANCHI, Slovak Academy of Sciences, Bratislava, Slovakia Are fathers accepted around here? Implicit and explicit messages about parenthood in Slovak media and legislation {*}

14:30 - 16:00
588 Professional governance and health human resource management: the challenges of equality, diversity and inclusion. Part II Joint Session RC15 Sociology of Health (host committee) RC52 Sociology of Professional Groups Location: 438 {NB} For programme details see section Joint Sessions

09:00 - 10:30
644 Towards better healthcare for all: What matters in the transformation of healthcare systems and policy. Part IV Joint Session RC19 Sociology of Poverty, Social Welfare and Social Policy RC15 Sociology of Health (host committee) Location: APT 210 {OB} For programme details see section Joint Sessions

Saturday 4 August
09:00 - 10:30
633 Mens health: Intersections between culture and science Location: 438 {NB} Session Organizer: Elianne RISKA, Swedish School of Social Science Authors and Papers Rosana MACHIN, Universidade Federal de So Paulo, Brazil and Mrcia Thereza COUTO, Universidades de So Paulo, Brazil Concepts of gender and masculinity between primary healthcare professionals in Brazil Alex BROOM and Emma KIRBY, University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia Masculinity, moralities and being cared for: An exploration of experiences of living and dying in a hospice Iva SMIDOVA, Masaryk University, Brno, Czech Republic Boys with the toys. Hegemonies of men over reproduction: Biomedical childbirth made in Czech Republic

10:45 - 12:15
668 Men and reproduction Location: 438 {NB} Session Organizers: Maria LOHAN, Queens University Belfast; Lorraine CULLEY, De Montfort University and William MARSIGLIO, University of Florida Authors and Papers Dean MURPHY, University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia Gay men, surrogacy and parenthood Florencia HERRERA, Escuela de Universidad Diego Portales, Santiago, Chile Uncertainty and reproductive responsibility: Men and assisted reproduction in Chile Tina MILLER, Oxford Brookes University, United Kingdom Anticipating and experiencing birth: Men, essentialisms and reproductive discourses

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Sandi DHEENSA and Bob WILLIAMS, University of Birmingham, United Kingdom; Alison METCALFE, Kings College London, United Kingdom Mens experiences of antenatal screening: A grounded theory analysis {*} Tracy MORISON, Human Sciences Research Council, Pretoria, South Africa Heterosexual men and parenthood decision-making in South Africa: Attending to the invisible norm {*} Lorraine ANDREWS and Joan LALOR, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland; Declan DEVANE, National University of Ireland Galway, Ireland Facilitating transition to fatherhood the role antenatal education classes {*} Gabriel BIANCHI, Miroslav POPPER, Ivan LUKSIK and Magda PETRJANOSOVA, Slovak Academy of Sciences, Bratislava, Slovakia Stereotypes about fathers and family planning {*}

14:30 - 16:00
745 Sociology of health and health care Location: 438 {NB} Session Organizer: Ivy BOURGEAULT, University of Ottawa Authors and Papers Claudia CHAUFAN, Sophia CONSTANTINO and Meagan DAVIS, University of California, San Francisco You must not confuse poverty with laziness: A case study on the power of discourse to reproduce diabetes inequalities Ojo AGUNBIADE, Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, Nigeria The exemplary adults and the challenge of seeking care for sexually transmitted infections among older adults in Nigeria Jacqueline TUDBALL, Tessa MORGAN and Margaret WILLIAMSON, NPS Better choices, Better health, Australia; Kay STEWART, Monash University, Australia; Joanne BARNES, University of Auckland, New Zealand; Marie PIROTTA, University of Australia The what, who, when, how and if of medicines decision-making

12:30 - 14:00
724 The role of the Third Sector in health care reforms Location: 438 {NB} Session Organizer: Guido GIARELLI, University Magna Graecia Authors and Papers Ellen ANNANDALE, Carlo RUZZA and Ming LIM University of Leicester, United Kingdom The third sector, patient communities and the changing NHS in England Rita BIANCHERI and Silvia CERVIA, Pisa University, Italy The quality of social-health services and the role of social activism in tuscany Miwako HOSODA, Seisa University, Yokohama, Kanagawa, Japan; Harvard School of Public Health, Boston Patients and community participation Lourdes Karoline ALMEIDA SILVA and Francisco OLIVEIRA BARROS JUNIOR, Universidade Federal do Piau, Brazil Tercer sector y el cncer en Brasil

16:15 - 17:45
774 Sociology of complementary and alternative medicine. Part II Location: 438 {NB} Session Organizer: Nelson FILICE DE BARROS, University of Campinas, Brazil Panelists: Camila GONALO, University of Campinas, Brazil; Anatilde IDOYAGA MOLINA, Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Cientificas y Tecnicas, Argentina; Sailesh BHATTARAI, Koirala Institute of Health Sciences, Nepal; Marcio Luiz MELLO, Fiocruz, Brazil and Cristiane SPADACIO, University of Campinas, Brazil

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Authors and Papers Pamela SIEGEL and Nelson FILICE DE BARROS, University of Campinas, Brazil Categoras profesionales y las prcticas integrativas y complementarias {*} Camila GONALO and Nelson BARROS, University of Campinas, Brazil New objects and social actors produced by positive evidence of the use of complementary and integrative practices in the field of oral health Cristiane SPADACIO and Nelson BARROS, University of Campinas, Brazil The use of traditional medicine and complementary and alternative medicine by type 2 diabetes patients as a marker of social distinction in Brazil

Authors and Papers Signe VIKKELSO and Paul DU GAY, Copenhagen Business School, Frederiksberg, Denmark Where did task go in organization theory? Susanne EKMAN, Copenhagen Business School, Frederiksberg, Denmark The persona of organization theorists What happened to good old-fashioned relevance? Karen BOLL, Copenhagen Business School, Frederiksberg, Denmark Organizing with or without organization theory?

12:30 - 14:00
118 Globalisation and its impacts on professions and organisations Joint Session RC52 Sociology of Professional Groups RC17 Sociology of Organization (host committee)

RC17

Location: 433 {NB} For programme details see section Joint Sessions

Sociology of Organization
Programme Coordinators: Paul DU GAY, Thursday 2 August Copenhagen Business School, Denmark; Liz McFALL, Open University, United Kingdom; 09:00 - 10:30 Kathia SERRANO-VELARDE, University 219 Organizational critique before (and of Heidelberg, Germany and Robert van after?) Critical Management KRIEKEN, University College Dublin, Ireland
Studies/ Mechanisms of innovation Location: 433 {NB} Session Organizers: Alan SCOTT, University of New England, Cristina BESIO and Uli MEYER, Technical University, Berlin Authors and Papers Frederik THUESEN, The Danish National Centre for Social Research, Copenhagen, Denmark Stakeholder theories and the dynamics of an inclusive labor market {*}

Wednesday 1 August
10:45 - 12:15
88 What Makes an Organization Location: 433 {NB} Session Organizer: Paul DU GAY, Copenhagen Business School

163

Nadja DAMIJ, Faculty of Information Studies Novo mesto, Slovenia Innovative organisation as a social field: Microfoundations of innovation Stan DE SPIEGELAERE and Guy VAN GYES, HIVA Research Institute for Work and Society, Leuven, Belgium Is innovation routine? Diverse types of innovative behavior and routine work

Authors and Papers J.P. SAPINSKI, University of Victoria, Canada Corporate elite organizations and the legitimization of carbon markets: An analysis of the environmental policy-planning network 1996-2010 Manuel TIRONI, Pontificia Universidad Catlica de Chile Nuclear economics: Evaluatory epistemologies and the shaping of Chiles energy market Miguel RODRIGUEZ LOPEZ, Hamburg University, Germany Did markets for emission trading reduce pollution? empirical evidence from EU emission trading systemPhase I (2005-2007) Miguel RODRIGUEZ LOPEZ, Anita ENGELS and Lisa KNOLL, Hamburg University, Germany What did companies learn in the EU emissions trading system phase I?

10:45 - 12:15
277 What makes consumer market organizations? Location: 433 {NB} Session Organizer: Liz McFALL, Open University, United Kingdom Authors and Papers Antonio LUCAS, Universidad Complutense, Madrid, Spain and Sergio LLANO, Colombia Communication as a basic element of organizations: Contributions and perspectives from digital social networks Liz McFALL, Open University, United Kingdom Devising consumption: The question of private fact Dr Tomas ARIZTIA, Universidad Diego Portales, Santiago, Chile Marketing and advertisement evaluation practices: The making of the chilean middle class consumer Joe DEVILLE, University of London, United Kingdom Finding the low hanging fruit: Modelling and experimentation in consumer debt collection organisations Miodrag PETROVIC, National University of Singapore Market making and organization of consumer goods markets

14:30 - 16:00
351 Organizing markets Joint Session RC17 Sociology of Organization (host committee) RC02 Economy and Society Location: 433 {NB} For programme details see section Joint Sessions

Friday 3 August
09:00 - 10:30
444 Responsibility, participation and communication in organisations Experiencias de participacin y comunicacin: responsabilidad social en organizaciones de Latinoamrica Location: 433 {NB} Session Organizers: Antonio LUCAS, Universidad Complutense, Madrid, Espaa and Kathia SERRANO-VELARDE, University of Heidelberg, Germany

12:30 - 14:00
307 Organizing climate change Location: 433 {NB} Session Organizer: Stewart CLEGG, University of Technology, Sydney, Australia

164

Authors and Papers Leonardo MARENGO and Mara Ins LANDA, CONICET, Crdoba, Argentina Neo-organicismo y dispositivos inmunitarios en las dinmicas empresariales contemporneas Isabel DE LA TORRE PRADOS, Universidad Auntnoma, Madrid, Spain La cultura de la responsabilidad social corporativa en los consumidores y ciudadanos Gastn CASA DIAMANTE, Universidad de la Repblica, Montevideo, Uruguay Alineamiento o involucramiento? Ingrid GONZLEZ MALDONADO, Universidad Central de Venezuela Diseo metodolgico de la actividad acadmica del docente-investigador y su entorno social. Caso de biografa acadmica Nora Ins RUBBINI, Universidad Nacional de La Plata, Argentina and Andrea SUAREZ MAESTRE, Ministerio de Trabajo de la Provincia de Buenos Aires, Argentina Efectos del teletrabajo para el trabajador y la organizacin {*} Alejandro PIZZI, Universidad Rovira i Virgili, Tarragona, Spain El absentismo laboral en las organizaciones. Un enfoque sociolgico Alexia SANZ HERNNDEZ and Manuel RAMOS MARTN, Universidad de Zaragoza, Spain La recuperacin del ciudadano en la poltica cultural local {*} Alejandro NOBOA, Universidad de la Repblica Uruguay El anlisis de datos cualitativos empleando software no privativo (Trama y Freemind) para el estudio de procesos organizacionales {*} Ignasi BRUNET ICART and Joan RODRGUEZ SOLER, Universidad Rovira i Virgili, Tarragona, Spain Desarrollo local y crisis econmica: Nuevos escenarios? Mara GMEZ Y PATIO, Universidad de Zaragoza, Spain and Aldo MENESES CARVAJAL, Universidad de Chile Entre los "indignacin" democrtica y el "laissez-faire" liberal: Dos formas de conflicto en la comunicacin y la participacin poltica {*}

10:45 - 12:15
501 RC17 Business Meeting Location: 433 {NB}

12:30- 14:00
541 Organizations and Mixed Methods. Possibilities and Requirements of a Meso-Level Sociology Joint Session RC33 Logic and Methodology in Sociology (host committee) RC17 Sociology of Organization Location: 24 {OB} For programme details see section Joint Sessions

14:30- 16:00
736 Organizing global and domestic finances Joint Session RC17 Sociology of Organization RC02 Economy and Society (host committee) Location: 410 {NB} For programme details see section Joint Sessions

165

RC18

12:30 - 14:00
125 Party Members and Activists in Latin America Location: 460 {NB} Session Organizer: Wolfgang RDIG, University of Stratchlyde, United Kingdom Discussant: Luis RAMIRO, Universidad de Murcia, Spain Authors and Papers Gabriel VOMMARO, Universidad Nacional de General Sarmiento, Buenos Aires, Argentina Cmo se construye un partido poltico nuevo: La emergencia del partido PRO en el distrito federal de Argentina Gastn KNEETEMAN, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina Las cosas se cambian desde adentro: Recambio generacional, perteneca partidaria y diferencias internas en el radicalismo de una ciudad entre ros (Argentina) entre 1996 y 1999 Victoria ORTIZ DE ROZAS, CONICET, Buenos Aires, Argentina Las formas de reclutamiento de candidatos de los partidos polticos oficialistas en las provincias argentinas. El caso de Santiago del Estero (1999-2010)

Political Sociology
Programme Coordinator: Felix LOPEZ, Institute of Applied Economic Research, Brazil

Wednesday 1 August
09:00 - 10:30
25 Politics of Community and Community Development in the South: An Epistemological Engagement Location: 460 {NB} Session Organizers: Arun KUMAR, Ambedkar University and Eswarappa KASI, National Institute of Rural Development Authors and Papers Sadhu AHLAWAT, Maharishi Dayanand University, Rohtak, India The policies of nationalization and privatization in India: Anti-poverty or anti-reservations

10:45 12:15
72 Political Inequality Outside of the West. Part I Joint Session RC18 Political Sociology (host committee) RC09 Social Transformations and Sociology of Development Location: 460 {NB} For programme details see section Joint Sessions

Thursday 2 August
09:00 - 10:30
225 RC18 Round Table 1: Democratization and elections in Latin America Location: 26 {OB} Session Organizers: Rosario QUEIROLO and Mara Fernanda BOIDI, Universidad de Montevideo, Uruguay Discussant: Manuel ALCANTARA SAEZ, University of Salamanca

166

Authors and Papers Mara Fernanda BOIDI and Rosario QUEIROLO, Universidad de Montevideo, Uruguay Problemas en el paraso? inseguridad y democracia en Uruguay Luis Eduardo GONZLEZ, CIFRA/Gonzlez Raga & Asociados, Montevideo, Uruguay Insatisfaccin ciudadana e inestabilidad poltica en Argentina y Uruguay Bruno PINHEIRO, Wanderley REIS, Marcelo BARBOSA, Miranda BOREL, Fernando VIEIRA de FREITAS, Matheus de S MORVIA and Lara Marina FERREIRA, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, Brazil Financiamiento de campans electorales y sistema electoral: Reflexiones sobre la agenda de la reforma poltica en Brasil, 2003-2011 Janana XAVIER DO NASCIMENTO, Universidade Tecnologica Federal do Parana, Curitiba, Brazil Electoral behavior Rosario QUEIROLO and Mara Fernanda BOIDI, Universidad de Montevideo, Uruguay Different adjustment to new institutions: The case of uruguayan primaries Magdalena LOPEZ, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina Democracia en Paraguay (1989-2008): Un anlisis sociolgico y poltico sobre el triunfo electoral de Fernando Lugo Mndez dentro de la transicin a la democracia

Florence HAEGEL and Carole BACHELOT, Centre dtudes europennes, Paris, France Party factionalism in french dominant parties: Relational, structural and cyclical dynamics

14:30 - 16:00
332 Civil society and the state in Latin America and beyond: New patterns of relationship. Part I Location: 460 {NB} Session Organizers: Elisa REIS and Graziella MORAES SILVA, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Authors and Papers Soraya CORTES, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Porto Alegre, Brazil Changing the relationship between the state and nonfor-profit organisations: The bureaucratisation of decision-making on organisations tax relieve in Brazil Adrian GURZA LAVALLE and Maira RODRIGUES, University of So, Brazil; Thiago GREGHI, Brazilian Centre of Analysis and Planning, So Paulo, Brazil An outside view: Councils in brazilian structure of partcipatory governance

16:15 - 17:45
381 Civil society and the state in Latin America and beyond: New patterns of relationship. Part II Location: 460 {NB} Session Organizers: Elisa REIS and Graziella MORAES SILVA, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Authors and Papers Jos Roberto GONZLEZ HERNNDEZ and Guadalupe Margarita GONZLEZ HERNNDEZ, Universidad Autnoma de Zacatecas, Mexico Social organizations, leadership, and construction of full citizenship: Two experiences in north central Mexico

10:45 - 12:15
250 Intra-party conflicts: Enhancing or diminishing democracy at large? Location: 460 {NB} Session Organizer: Emilie van HAUTE, Universit Libre de Bruxelles Authors and Papers Caroline CLOSE, Free University of Brussel, Belgium Macro and meso causes of party factionalism: A comparative analysis

167

Rogerio MEDEIROS, Universidade Federal da Paraiba, Joo Pessoa, Brazil Revisiting autonomy: Historical turning points in NGOs-state relations in contemporary Brazil Ana NATALUCCI, CONICET, Argentina; Mara Florencia PAGLIARONE, Universidad de Ro Cuarto, Argentina Lo social y lo poltico en el cambio de poca. Notas a propsito de la experiencia Argentina (2003-2011) Camila PENNA, Universidade de Braslia, Brazil Social movements participation and land reform in Brazil {*}

Thomas DE VROOME, Utrecht University, Netherlands Generalized trust and political trust among immigrant and natives Carlos WAISMAN, University of California, San Diego, United States Democracy, social dualism, and the emergence of the bi-facial state

10:45 - 12:15
471 Age of Democracy, Age of Inequality - part II Location: 460 {NB} Session Organizer: Joshua DUBROW, Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland Authors and Papers Rosana CAMPOS and Christiane S.S. CAMPOS, Universidade Federal Santa Maria, Brazil Democracy and inequality: Socioeconomic impacts in the satisfaction with the regime Godofredo VIDAL DE LA ROSA, Universidad Autnoma Metropolitana, Azcapotzalco, Mexico Inclusion/exclusion. The dynanics of Latin American democracies in the XXI century

Friday 3 August
09:00 - 10:30
420 Age of democracy, age of inequality Location: 460 {NB} Session Organizer: Joshua DUBROW, Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland Authors and Papers Santiago PREZ-NIEVAS, Universidad Autnoma de Madrid, Spain and Daniela VINTILA, CSIC, Madrid, Spain Residential concentration, ethnicity and party competition effects on the representation of immigrant-origin minorities in the Madrid metropolitan area Matias LOPEZ, Diogo LYRA and Marco NATALINO, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil; Amrita LAMBA, University of London, England Ideologies of equality? Public representations of poverty in unequal democracies Irina TOMESCU-DUBROW, The Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw, Poland and Kazimierz SLOMCZYNSKI, The Ohio State University, United States The political context of discrimination in Europe: Assessing trends on the basis of the European social survey (ESS)

12:30 - 14:00
547 RC18 Round Table 2: Responses to stigmatization and redress rights A comparative study of Brazil, Israel and United States Location: 22 {OB} Session Organizer: Graziella MORAES SILVA, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Discussants: Hanna HERZOG, Tel Aviv University; Jessica WELBURN, University of Michigan; Elisa REIS, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro and Vilna Bashi TREITLER, City University of New York

168

548

RC18 Round Table 3: Transcending the national borders: Social forces and socio-political identities in international politics Location: 25 {OB} Session Organizer: Mikhail A. MOLCHANOV, St. Thomas University, Canada Chair: Fernando LOPEZ-ALVES, Universidad de California, United States

Soraya CORTES, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Porto Alegre, Brazil Democratic governance in Brazil: Institutional framework and political context shaping the national councils of social policies Peng LU, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, Beijing, China The wealthy-gentry politics for capitalists in China {*} Paula Graciela KRAUSE, CONICET, Buenos Aires, Argentina Clientelist practices, political identities and social movements: The configuration of the political scene in La Matanza (Buenos Aires) {*}

Authors and Papers Rafael MANDAGARAN GALLO and Ricardo MULLER, Political Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Florianopolis, Brazil The United States and European union democracy promotion: From euro-Mediterranean partnership to uprisings in north of Africa and Middle East (2011)

Saturday 4 August
09:00 - 10:30
632 Leaders and Leadership: How the Presidentialization of Politics Affected the Balance of Powers within Parties Location: 460 {NB} Session Organizer: Gianluca PASSARELLI, University of Bologna, Italy Chair: Gianluca PASSARELLI, University of Bologna, Italy Discussant: Gianluca PASSARELLI, University of Bologna, Italy Authors and Papers Leandro ERYSZEWICZ, CONICET, Buenos Aires, Argentina Leadership and presidentialization of politics in Argentina Mariano FRASCHINI, Universidad Nacional General San Martn, Buenos Aires, Argentina Presidential leadership of Hugo Chavez: Resources and strategies in the exercise of power Marcus Andr MELO, Federal University of Pernambuco, Brazil and Carlos PEREIRA, Getulio Vargas Foundation, Brazil The parliamentarization of presidentialism

14:30 - 16:00
587 Participatory institutions, political clientelism and democratization within the State Location: 460 {NB} Session Organizer: Felix LOPEZ, Institute of Applied Economic Research, Brazil Authors and Papers Andrea RIGON, Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland Institutionalising patronage politics? Overlapping local authorities in the implementation of a participatory urban development programme in Nairobi Raquel ROLNIK, Universidade de So Paulo, Brazil; Danielle KLINTOWITZ, Fundao Getulio Vargas, So Paulo, Brazil; Rodrigo FARIA G. IACOVINI, Universidade de So Paulo, Brazil Poder de decisin, participacin y financiacin del desarrollo urbano en Brasil David GARIBAY, Universit Lumire Lyon 2, France Implementing participation to build new local political relations: The case of Santa Tecla (El Salvador)

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10:45 - 12:15
666 Intra-party democratization Location: 460 {NB} Session Organizer: Wolfgang RDIG, University of Stratchlyde, United Kingdom Authors and Papers Wijbrandt VAN SCHUUR, University of Groningen, Netherlands Joining and leaving Dutch politial parties, results from a panel study Hilmar L. MJELDE, University of Bergen, Norway Party response to membership decline: What member functions do membership parties seek to preserve? Luis RAMIRO, Universidad de Murcia, Spain The effect of party primaries on electoral performance Emre CON, Karabuk University, Turkey 2011 elections in Turkey and the radical break in the republican peoples party: Outcomes of the intraparty democratization Gabriel LEVITA, CONICET, Buenos Aires, Argentina Cmo se llega a ser senador de la nacin Argentina? (2001-2011): Pluralizacin de orgenes y trayectorias {*} Leandro ERYSZEWICZ and Paula Graciela KRAUSE, CONICET, Buenos Aires, Argentina Mutation or crisis of the argentine political parties? An analysis of the peronist party in the province of Buenos Aires, Argentina {*}

16:15 - 17:45
767 RC18 Business Meeting Location: 460 {NB} Session Organizer: Piero IGNAZI, University of Bologna, Italy

RC19

Sociology of Poverty, Social Welfare and Social Policy


Programme Coordinators: Camila ARZA, Latin American School of Social Sciences, Argentina and Daniel BELAND, University of Saskatchewan, Canada

Wednesday 1 August
09:00 - 10:30
30 RC19 Business Meeting Location: APT 210 {OB}

09:00 - 10:30
40 Towards Better Healthcare for All: What Matters in the Transformation of Healthcare Systems and Policy. Part I Joint Session RC19 Poverty, Social Welfare and Social Policy RC15 Sociology of Health (Host Committee) Location: 438 {NB} For programme details see section Joint Sessions

12:30 - 14:00
713 Political inequality outside of the West. Part II Joint Session RC09 Social Transformations and Sociology of Development (host committee) RC18 Political Sociology Location: 464 {NB} For programme details see section Joint Sessions

170

10:45 - 12:15
73 Poverty and social policy in Latin America Location: APT 210 {OB} Session Organizers: Camila ARZA, Latin American School of Social Sciences, Argentina and Daniel BELAND, University of Saskatchewan, Canada Chair: Jennifer PRIBBLE, University of Richmond, USA Authors and Papers Fernando BURGOS, Fundao Getulio Vargas de So Paulo, Brazil The cash transfer programs in Brazil, Mexico, Honduras and Nicaragua: Similarities and differences in the fight against poverty Ana Luca GRONDONA, University of Buenos Aires, Argentina Universal social protection or conditional cash transfers: The disputes over labeling. Just a word game? / Proteccin social universal o transferencias monetarias condicionadas: Las disputas por el nombre. Slo un juego de palabras? Carla BRONZO, Joo Pinheiro Foundation, Brazil Possibilities and limitations of income transfer programs and social assistance services: Are we condemned to the punishment of sisyphus? Rogerio MEDEIROS, Universidade Federal da Paraiba, Brazil Conditional cash transfer and the monitoring of conditionalities: Aspects of implementation of Brazils bolsa familia program in varied municipal contexts Maria Ines FERREIRA, Universidade Federal do Recncavo da Bahia, Brazil Citizenship and bolsa familia {*]

12:30 - 14:00
123 Models of social assistance in Latin America Location: APT 210 {OB} Session Organizers: Armando BARRIENTOS, University of Manchester, United Kingdom and Maxine MOLYNEUX, Institute for the Study of the Americas, University of London, United Kingdom Authors and Papers Thais MARIN, University of So Paulo, Brazil Implementation of cash transfer programs: The role of street-level bureaucrats Iliana YASCHINE, Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico, Mexico Oportunidades? Impacto del Programa Oportunidades sobre la movilidad social en Mxico Carla GOMES and Bila SORJ, Universidade Federal do Brazil, Brazil The gender of the new citizenship: The mulheres da paz (Peace Women) program Debora LOPREITE and Laura MACDONALD, Carleton University, Canada Transformation of Latin American welfare regimes: Early childhood education and care (ECEC) policies and the new investment strategy in Argentina and Mexico Luis MALDONADO, Pontificia Universidad Catolica of Chile, Chile The impact of social assistance transfers on chronic and transitory poverty in Chile: 2001-2006

14:30 - 16:00
153 Basic universalism: Is Latin America getting closer or further away? Location: APT 210 {OB} Session Organizer: Juliana MARTNEZ FRANZONI, Universidad de Costa Rica, Costa Rica

171

Authors and Papers Jeremy SEEKINGS, University of Cape Town, South Africa Pathways to universalism: Latin American experiences with social insurance and social assistance in comparative perspective Camila ARZA, Latin American School of Social Sciences, Argentina Towards universal protection for older adults? The expansion of old age pensions in Latin America Nico WEINMANN and Paul HECKER, University of Kassel, Germany Universalism and anti-poverty-policy: A question of power and dominance? Carmen MIDAGLIA, Marcelo CASTILLO, Florencia ANTA and Guillermo FUENTES, Universidad de Montevideo, Uruguay La integracin social y el olvido de los sectores sociales medios

Authors and Papers Katja HUJO and Sarah COOK, Research Institute for Social Development, Geneva, Switzerland What drives social pension reform? Comparing Latin America, Asia and sub-saharan Africa Milko MATIJASCIC, International Social Security Association, Brazil and Stephen KAY, Federal Reserve Bank, USA Pension in Brazil: Outcomes and the pending agenda Manuel RIESCO and Francisco DURN, Cenda, Chile How the Chilean pension system discriminates against women Paulo TAFNER and Carolina BOTELHO, Instituto de Pesquisa Econmica Aplicada, Brazil Youth and social security coverage in Brazil

12:30 - 14:00
308 Panel discussion: The quality of social policy: Explaining cross-national and sub-national differences Location: APT 210 {OB} Session Organizer: Evelyne HUBER, University of North Carolina, USA Discussant: Camila ARZA, Latin American School of Social Sciences, Argentina Authors and Papers Sara NIEDZWIECKI, University of North Carolina, USA Universalism at the subnational level in Argentina and Brazil Santiago ANRIA, University of North Carolina, USA Social movements and social policy: The bolivian case Jennifer PRIBBLE, University of Richmond, USA Universalizing access in education, health, and social assistance

Thursday 2 August
09:00 - 10:30
231 Towards better healthcare for all: What matters in the transformation of healthcare systems and policy. Part II Joint Session RC19 Sociology of Poverty, Social Welfare and Social Policy (host committee) RC15 Sociology of Health Location: APT 210 {OB} For programme details see section Joint Sessions

10:45 - 12:15
271 Social protection for older adults in Latin America and beyond Location: APT 210 {OB} Session Organizer: Camila ARZA, Latin American School of Social Sciences, Argentina
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14:30 - 16:00
362 Social policy in Latin America. Part I Location: APT 210 {OB} Session Organizers: Camila ARZA, Latin American School of Social Sciences, Argentina and Daniel BELAND, University of Saskatchewan, Canada Chair: Carmen MIDAGLIA, Universidad de Montevideo, Uruguay Authors and Papers Adriana CLEMENTE, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina Familiarizacin del enfoque de bienestar, ltimas redes y reconfiguracin de la pobreza y la indigencia en medios urbanos. Tensin entre compresin y medicin de la pobreza extrema Orin Arturo FLORES CAMACHO, Instituto Superior de Investigacin y Docencia para el Magisterio, Mexico Las polticas de bienestar y desarrollo para las personas con discapacidad en Mxico: De la exclusin al asistencialismo incompleto Enrique VALENCIA LOMEL, Universidad de Guadalajara, Mexico Regmenes de bienestar en Corea del Sur y Mxico: Actores e instituciones contrastantes Miguel SERNA, Marcia BARBERO PORTELA and Sebastin GOINHEIX, Universidad de la Repblica, Uruguay Mecanismos intergeneracionales de inclusin y exclusin. Un anlisis desde la perspectiva de los destinatarios de las polticas sociales Susana PEALVA, CONICET, Argentina Social policies strategizing in Latin America: A cognitive return on the regional experience and on the shift of their reference frames

14:30 - 16:00
365 Towards better healthcare for all: What matters in the transformation of healthcare systems and policy. Part III Joint Session RC19 Sociology of Poverty, Social Welfare and Social Policy (host committee) RC15 Sociology of Health Location: 438 {NB} For programme details see section Joint Sessions

16:15 - 17:45
382 Comparative social assistance models Location: APT 210 {OB} Session Organizers: Armando BARRIENTOS, University of Manchester, United Kingdom and Maxine MOLYNEUX, University of London, United Kingdom Authors and Papers John WILLIAMSON, Boston College, USA Rural pension reform in China: Lessons from within and beyond Latin America Einar OVERBYE, Akershus University College, Norway Latin American conditional cash transfers (CCTs) and Scandinavian activation schemes Similar ideas, similar implementation problems? Nora NAGELS, IHEID, Switzerland Des programmes de lutte contre la pauvret au Prou et en Bolivie : Du rfrentiel nolibral inflexions sociales un droit universel lassistance ? Ezequiel Luis BISTOLETTI and Carl Friedrich BOSSERT, Universitt Kassel, Germany Between clientelism and universalism: The political dynamics behind social policy change in Argentina and Venezuela Ian PRATES, University of So Paulo, Brazil The beneficiaries of bolsa familia program and labor market: Empirical findings and the trajectory of the welfare policies in Brazil

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Friday 3 August
09:00 - 10:30
428 Economic development and the role of social policy: Latin America and East Asia Location: APT 210 {OB} Session Organizer: Huck-ju KWON, Seoul National University, Korea Authors and Papers Sonia DRAIBE, University of Campinas, Brazil and Manuel RIESCO, Cenda, Chile Diverse histories, different outcomes. social policy and development in Latin America and East Asia Ingrid WEHR and Kerstin PRIWITZER, University of Freiburg, Germany Welfare regime trajectories: Latin America in perspective Huck-ju KWON and Jooha LEE, Seoul National University, South Korea; Taekyoon KIM, Ewha University, South Korea; Ilcheong YI, UNRISD, Switzerland Social policy and mixed governance: Lessons from South Korea Hyojin JANG, Seoul National University, Seoul, South Korea Neoliberal globalization and the pension reform in Panama

Marina ANGELAKI, Panteion University, Greece and Leandro CARRERA, London School of Economics, United Kingdom Transnational actors and pension policy: The cases of Argentina and Greece Shiri NOY, Indiana University, Bloomington, USA Ms mercado, menos estado? Neoliberal pressures and health sector reform in Argentina, Costa Rica and Peru Koen VOOREND, University of Costa Rica A blessing or a curse? Migration and social policy in Central America Susana PEALVA, CONICET, Argentina La fabrique des politiques sociales en Amrique Latine : Des acteurs et processus au basculement de rfrentiels {*]

12:30 - 14:00
560 The uneasy relationship between CCTs and universalism in Latin America Location: APT 210 {OB} Session Organizer: Juliana MARTNEZ Franzoni, Universidad de Costa Rica Authors and Papers Matas IUCCI, CONICET, Argentina Polticas sociales y clientelismo. Lmites de la inclusin social con igualdad de derechos en dos programas sociales en Argentina Carlos BARBA, Universidad de Guadalajara, Mxico Regmenes de bienestar latinoamericanos y transferencias monetarias condicionadas. Nuevamente el dilema: Universalismo o focalizacin? Rosalia CORTES, Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Cientficas y Tcnicas, Argentina Income transfer programs and labour policies in Argentina, conflicting strategies? Maria Elisa BALEN, University of Bristol, United Kingdom Families under the sun: Implications of a conditional cash transfer in Montes de Mara, Colombia

10:45 - 12:15
512 Transnational actors and processes in social policy: Latin America and beyond Location: APT 210 {OB} Session Organizer: Daniel BELAND, University of Saskatchewan, Canada Chair: Ito PENG, University of Toronto, Canada Authors and Papers Hildegard THEOBALD, University of Vechta, Germany Interaction of national and transnational factors in elder care policies: Constructing a conceptual framework

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14:30 - 16:00
584 Keynote lecture Location: APT 210 {OB} Authors and Papers Evelyne HUBER, University of North Carolina, USA Democracy and Social Policy in Latin America

Bruno Miranda NEVES and Jos dos Santos SOUZA, Universidade Federal Rural do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Los desafios de la educacin de jvenes y adultos en la red federal de educacin profesional y tecnolgica brasilea Vanesa CIOLLI, Instituto de Investigaciones Gino Germani, Argentina Polticas pblicas hacia la pobreza: La relacin entre el BID y el estado nacional (2003-2009)

Saturday 4 August
09:00 - 10:30
644 Towards better healthcare for all: What matters in the transformation of healthcare systems and policy. Part IV Joint Session RC19 Sociology of Poverty, Social Welfare and Social Policy RC15 Sociology of Health (host committee) Location: APT 210 {OB} For programme details see section Joint Sessions

12:30 - 14:00
706 Global social policy Location: APT 210 {OB} Session Organizers: Daniel BELAND, University of Saskatchewan, Canada and Camila ARZA, Latin American School of Social Sciences, Argentina Chair: Hildegard THEOBALD, University of Vechta, Germany Authors and Papers Peter ABRAHAMSON, Department of University of Copenhagen, Denmark Welfare societies in new democracies: Comparing regional developments in East Asia, (Europe) and Latin America Kenneth NELSON, Tommy FERRARINI and Florencia ROVIRA TORRES, Stockholm University, Sweden Public transfers and poverty: A global perspective Kjell NILSSON, Magnus RING and Johan SANDBERG, Lund University, Sweden and Hoai Anh TRAN Malmo University, Sweden Emerging welfare states: Comparing East Asian and Scandinavian redistribution models in a global context Katrin WEIBLE, Bielefeld University, Germany South Africas system of social cash transfers: Towards collective social responsibility? Youyenn TEO, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore Welfare reform and its limits in Singapore

10:45 - 12:15
684 Social policy in Latin America - Part II Location: APT 210 {OB} Session Organizer: Camila ARZA, Latin American School of Social Sciences, Argentina Chair: Rosalia CORTES, Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Cientficas y tcnicas, Argentina Authors and Papers M. Claudia CABRERA, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina Lo universal de la asignacin universal por hijo en el conurbano bonaerense Katya RODRGUEZ, Universidad de Guanajuato, Mexico Modelo de asistencia social en Mxico y pobreza: Una reflexin al finalizar la primera dcada del siglo XXI

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14:30 - 16:00
748 The politics of welfare policy in Latin America Location: APT 210 {OB} Session Organizers: Camila ARZA, Latin American School of Social Sciences, Argentina and Daniel BELAND, University of Saskatchewan, Canada Chair: Ingrid WEHR, University of Freiburg, Germany Authors and Papers Jorge MANGONNET, Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Cientficas y Tcnicas, Argentina Fiscal imbalances, electoral competition and popular contention: The politics of subnational workfare spending in Argentina, 2003-2009 Guillermo FUENTES and Martn RODRGUEZ ARAJO, Universidad de Montevideo, Uruguay Ms all del contexto: Los factores que hicieron posible el "descongelamiento" del sistema de salud durante el primer gobierno de izquierda en el Uruguay Anahely MEDRANO, Universidad Autnoma Metropolitana, Mexico Contesting neoliberalism from below. Models of social policy at sub-national level Barbara ZARATE, Oxford University, United Kingdom Contentious collective action and social spending in Latin America, 1970-2008

Authors and Papers Merike BLOFIELD, University of Miami, Brazil and Juliana MARTNEZ FRANZONI, Universidad de Costa Rica Can public policies catch up with the silent revolution? Responses from Latin Americas best case scenarios Yumi GARCIA dos SANTOS, Centro de Estudos da Metrpole-CEM, Brazil Are social rights knocking on the door or are there new forms of regulation of poor women? The new welfare service in Brazil and its recipients Ximena SANCHEZ, Universidad de Playa Ancha Valparaso, Chile; Estela ARCOS and Luz Angelica MUOZ, Universidad Andres Bello, Chile Social policy on health in Chile, for poor women Emanuele FERRAGINA and Martin SEELEIB-KAISER, University of Oxford, United Kingdom Recalibrating welfare states in the OECD world? The (R)evolutionary expansion of family policy

RC20

Comparative Sociology
Programme Coordinator: Jean-Pascal DALOZ, Maison Interuniversitaire des Sciences de lHomme, France

16:15 - 17:45
761 Gender and family policy Location: APT 210 {OB} Session Organizers: Daniel BELAND, University of Saskatchewan, Canada and Camila ARZA, Latin American School of Social Sciences, Argentina Chair: Debora LOPREITE, Carleton University, Canada

Wednesday 1 August
09:00 - 10:30
11 Cultural Changes and Values in Comparative Perspective Location: 458 {NB} Session Organizers: Marita CARBALLO, Kantar Latin America, Argentina and Frederick TURNER, University of Connecticut, USA Co-chairs: Frederick TURNER, University of Connecticut, USA and Marita CARBALLO, Kantar Latin America, Argentina

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Authors and Papers Edurne BARTOLOM, Universidad de Deusto, Spain The impact of interpersonal trust and economic performance on political support: Evidences from 38 European countries Ricardo HERMELO, TNS Argentina and Constanza CILLEY, TNS Latin America, Argentina Governability and economic growth

12:30 - 14:00
112 Comparative studies of historical and contemporary civilising and decivilising shifts in politics, culture and morality Location: 458 {NB} Session Organizers: Robert van KRIEKEN, University of Sydney, Australia and Stephen VERTIGANS, Robert Gordon University, United Kingdom Authors and Papers Artur BOGNER and Dieter NEUBERT, University of Bayreuth, Germany Peace versus justice: The peace process in West Nile, Uganda Bowen PAULLE, University of Amsterdam, Netherlands Mindfulness interventions, disadvantaged students, and the civilizing process Miguel FERNNDEZ, San Agustn School, Chile Policies of inversion. Students riots as civilizing processes in Chile

10:45 - 12:15
57 Current research in comparative sociology Location: 458 {NB} Session Organizer: Jean-Pascal DALOZ, Maison Interuniversitaire des Sciences de lHomme, France Chair: Jean-Pascal DALOZ, Maison Interuniversitaire des Sciences de lHomme, France Co-Chair: Masamichi SASAKI, University of Chuo, Japan Authors and Papers Ettore RECCHI, University of Chieti-Pescara, Italy Europe as transnational social space: A comparative assessment Anne KROGSTAD, University of Oslo, Norway Avatar politics Ariel SEVILLA, Universit de Reims, France Lethnographie comme mthode de comparaison internationale par le bas . Le cas des ateliers de tlerie chez Renault en Argentine, en France et au Brsil Edurne BARTOLOM, Universidad de Deusto, Spain Trust and interethnic contact in european neighbourhoods: Evidences from six european cities

Thursday 2 August
09:00 - 10:30
202 Death and politics: Socio-historical and comparative approaches. Part I Location: 458 {NB} Session Organizers: Gabriel KESSLER and Sandra GAYOL, CONICET, Argentina Discussants: Mara Carolina ZAPIOLA, UNGS and Carolina SCHILLAGI, Universidad Nacional de General Sarmiento Authors and Papers Larry ISAAC, Vanderbilt University, Brentwood, USA and Paul LIPOLD, USA Mortal politics of the US labor movement: When? Where? Why? Success?

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Clodomir MATOS JNIOR, University of So Paulo, Brazil The emergence of the figure of the victim and its political impact Beatriz BRAGONI, CONICET, Argentina Rituales funerarios heroicos y memorial cvico Jose BURUCUA and Nicolas KWIATKOWSKI, Universidad San Martn, Argentina Martirio individual y colectivo como frmula para la representacin de masacres histricas Pablo Facundo ESCALANTE, CONICET, Argentina Los funerales del panten de Pars como disputa simblica entre el rey y la asamblea nacional

Mara Carolina ZAPIOLA, Universidad Nacional de General Sarmiento, Argentina Un ejemplar extraordinario de la fauna criminal. Los crmenes del petiso orejudo y las discusiones sobre el delito y el castigo infantil y juvenil en la Buenos Aires de comienzos del siglo XX

12:30 14:00
326 The Sociogenesis of Environmental Injustice and Inequality in Latin America: Historic-Comparative Sociological Approaches Joint Session RC20 Comparative Sociology RCC24 Environment and Society, WG02 Historical and Comparative Sociology (host committee) Location: 31 {OB} For programme details see section Joint Sessions

10:45 - 12:15
240 Death and politics: Socio-historical and comparative approaches. Part II Location: 458 {NB} Session Organizers: Gabriel KESSLER and Sandra GAYOL, CONICET, Argentina Authors and Papers Mara Alejandra FERNANDEZ, Universidad Nacional de General Sarmiento, Argentina Muertes heroicas y ajusticiamientos en la Revolucin de Mayo. Buenos Aires, 1810-1812 Mariana LUZZI, Universidad Nacional de General Sarmiento, Argentina Reparar lo irreparable. Los debates en torno de las indemnizaciones a las vctimas del terrorismo de estado en la Argentina Juan Ignacio PIOVANI, Universidad Nacional de La Plata, Argentina and Carla DEL CUETO, Universidad Nacional de General Sarmiento, Argentina El mercado de la muerte: Un estado de la cuestin sobre cementerios, memoriales y jardines de paz Carolina SCHILLAGI, Universidad Nacional de General Sarmiento, Argentina Casos de muertes en la Argentina de los aos noventa. Una aproximacin al proceso de configuracin de su carcter pblico

16:15 - 17:45
400 RC20 Business Meeting Location: 458 {NB}

Friday 3 August
09:00 - 10:30
442 Public spaces put to the test. A Europe-Latin America comparison Location: 458 {NB} Session Organizer: Gabriel NARDACCHIONE, CONICET, Argentina Chair: Emilio de IPOLA, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina Authors and Papers Fabio REIS MOTA, Universidade Federal Fluminense, Niteri, Brazil Modes dengagement et formes de reconnaissance : Mobilisations collectives au Brsil et en France

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Jos Manuel RESENDE, New University of Lisbon, Portugal Everything under my skin: The tragic in the vulnerabilities of HIV positive people in Portugal Juan Carlos GUERRERO BERNAL, Universidad del Rosario, Colombia Adaptarse y resistir al poder de los actores armados: Dos facetas de la accin colectiva en contextos de violencia Leandro Sebastian LOPEZ, Universidad Nacional de San Martn, Argentina Inmigrantes, trabajadores, comerciantes y un conde: Anlisis de los relatos sobre los orgenes de un barrio de clase media de la ciudad de Buenos Aires a partir de un abordaje pragmatista-pragmtico del espacio pblico German FERNANDEZ VAVRIK, CONICET, Argentina Cambiando de ubicacin y de marco. Interacciones y diversidad en un aula universitaria argentina Alicia MARQUEZ MURRIETA, Instituto de Investigaciones Dr. Jos Mara Luis Mora, Mexico Health care personnel facing the new abortion law in Mexico city

12:30 - 14:00
542 Qualitative Interviews in Comparative Sociology Location: 458 {NB} Session Organizer: Fumiya ONAKA, Japan Womens University, Japan Chair: Fumiya ONAKA, Japan Womens University, Japan Discussant: Cecile VERMOT, Universitat Autnoma de Barcelona, Spain Authors and Papers Zhang LAN, Rikkyo University, Japan The Japanese war orphans who remain in China in comparison with those who returned to Japan Shuko NAKADA, Japan Womens University, Japan Narratives of Japanese Peruvian internment experiences during World War II

RC21

10:45 - 12:15
504 Social distinction and globalization Location: 458 {NB} Session Organizer: Jean-Pascal DALOZ, University of Strasbourg, Germany Chair: Jean-Pascal DALOZ, Maison Interuniversitaire des Sciences de lHomme, France Authors and Papers Hugues DRAELANTS, Universit catholique de Louvain, Belgium and Brigitte DARCHY-KOECHLIN, Observatoire Sociologique du Changement, France The academic pedigree: A globalized means of distinction? Svein S. ANDERSEN, Norwegian School of Management, Norway The paradoxical autonomy of nordic elite sport system

Regional and Urban Development


Programme Coordinators: Fernando DIAZ ORUETA, Universidad de La Rioja, Spain; Yuri KAZEPOV, University of Urbino, Italy and Eduardo MARQUES, Center for Metropolitan Studies and University of So Paulo, Brazil

Wednesday 1 August
09:00 - 10:30
41 Urban Studies and the Challenge of Travelling Concepts and Comparative Methods Location: 301 {OB} Session Organizer: Jeremy SEEKINGS, University of Cape Town, South Africa
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Authors and Papers Licia VALLADARES, University of Lille 1, France The reception of the first Chicago School of Sociology in Brazil Diego ARANGO LPEZ, cole des hautes tudes en sciences sociales, France The travelling city, transfer and reception of modern urbanism in Latin American cities Claire COLOMB, University College London, United Kingdom The challenge of investigating policy mobilities, social learning and policy change in (global) urban studies: Methodological reflections Thomas MALOUTAS, Harokopio University & National Centre for Social Research, Greece The travelling adventures of urban theory.A view from outside the core Ryan CENTNER, Tufts University, USA Remaking the edge of Europe from Buenos Aires to Istanbul: Urban landscapes, spectral identities, and the politics of location Florian HUBER, University of Vienna, Austria Shifting paradigms? Towards a qualitative sociological approach for international comparative gentrification research {*} Justin KADI, University of Amsterdam, Netherlands Comparative urban housing market neoliberalizationA methodological framework {*}

Maria CARMAN, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina Apuntes sobre la interdependencia de las clases sociales en un espacio paradigmtico: Las urbanizaciones cerradas Rafael SOARES GONALVES, Servio social, PUCRio, Brazil La notion de risque environnementale et les favelas de Rio de Janeiro : La flexibilit du discours officiele dans le cas de la favela Rocinha Ana Paula GALDEANO, Centro de Estudos da Metrpole, Brazil Three actors and engagements on the outskirts of So Paulo Leilah LANDIM, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Civil organizations and urban outskirts: Cartographies Isabel GEORGES, University of So Paulo, So Carlos, Brazil Urban territories: A multi-scale analysis of public policies (Brazil, So Paulo) {*}

12:30 - 14:00
122 Leisure, urbanization, migration and ethnic relations Joint Session RC13 Sociology of Leisure (host committee) RC21 Regional and Urban Development RC05 Racism, Nationalism and Ethnic Relations Location: APT 110 {OB} For programme details see section Joint Sessions

10:45 - 12:15
87 Urban outskirts: Renewed conflicts in a comparative perspective Location: 301 {OB} Session Organizers: Neiva Vieira Da CUNHA, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil and Gabriel De SANTIS FELTRAN, Universidade Federal de So Carlos, Brazil Authors and Papers Ramiro SEGURA, Universidad Nacional de San Martn, Argentina Estigmas, temor e inseguridad en la periferia de la ciudad de La Plata
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12:30 - 14:00
142 Urban planning and public policies for social and ethnic mix: faithbased displacement activities or effective instruments against sociospatial exclusion? Location: 301 {OB} Session Organizers: Claire COLOMB and Sonia ARBACI, University College London

Authors and Papers Michael DARCY and Lauren KENWORTHY, Social Sciences and Psychology, University of Western Sydney, Australia Were moving like it or not: Tenant driven research on forced relocation and social mix Sandra HUNING and Nina SCHUSTER, Faculty of Spatial Planning, Dortmund University of Technology, Germany Social mix or gentrification: Contradictory perspectives on urban regeneration in Berlin-neukoelln Lana SALMAN, Department of Architecture and Design, American University of Beirut, Lebanon Ethnic integration, or spatial segregation? Negotiating technical expertise in the making of the shemlan master plan in Lebanon Massimo BRICOCOLI and Roberta CUCCA, Dipartimento di Architettura e PIanificazione, Politecnico di Milano, Italy Local effects of a diffused and misleading rhetoric: Social mix and local housing policies Julia NAST, Humboldt University Berlin, Germany First the mixture and then what? Community participation and neighbourhood integration in mixed neighbourhoods in Rotterdam, the Netherlands, and New Haven, USA Jess LEAL, Sociologa II, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain Social interaction in urban public spaces: When residential social mixing doesn't bring social cohesion {*} Elena MARTNEZ GOYTRE and Daniel SORANDO ORTN, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain La mezcla social en las reas metropolitanas de Madrid y Barcelona Anne CLERVAL, UFR SHS, Universit Paris-Est Marne-laValle, France When promoting social mix leads to support gentrification: The case of Paris Gill VALENTINE, Johan ANDERSSON and Aneta PIEKUT, Leeds University, United Kingdom Neighborhood mix and social attitudes: The intersections of class and ethnicity in a northern english city {*}

14:30 - 16:00
184 The role of design and social justice in 21st century cities: Paradoxes and challenges Location: 301 {OB} Session Organizers: Vernica DEVALLE and Carla RODRGUEZ, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina Authors and Papers Miriam GREENBERG, UC Santa Cruz, USA New urban imaginaries in the branded city: Towards a critical and comparative approach Kulwinder KAUR, Jamia Millia Islamia University, India Rupturing aesthetics from order: New challenges for inclusive urban design Judit VERES, Central European University Budapest, Hungary Producing CET Uneasy alliances in the making of a new urban space Lidia K.C. MANZO, The City University of New York, USA The gentrification of sensibilities: Politics and aesthetics in a NYC changing neighborhood Eva GARCIA PEREZ, AECID, Argentina Ciudad marca y planes estratgicos en metrpolis de la cultura: Una aproximacin a Madrid y Buenos Aires {*} William MICHELSON, University of Toronto, Canada Design, housing and public space in the intensification of downtown Toronto: Good intentions and neo-liberal realities {*} Jorge Martn MOTTA, ngela MENCHN, Carolina CUESTA, Natalia RAPISARDA, Juan Pablo NEGRO, Mercedes PREZ WODTKE, Rodrigo FERNNDEZ BUFFA, Luca SOLARI, Brbara CRIVOS and Brbara ROMANO, Poiesis, Buenos Aires, Argentina Prcticas sociales, diseo arquitectnico-urbano y espacio pblico. El caso de la exAU3 en la Ciudad Autnoma de Buenos Aires desde una mirada proyectual {*}

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Franco BARRIONUEVO ANZALDI, University of Hamburg, Germany Creative tourism: Buenos Aires and the authenticity production of tango dance tourists {*} Jorge SEQUERA, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain Contextualizing gentrification: A comparative study of Madrid and Buenos Aires {*} Clarice MISOCZKY DE OLIVEIRA and Joo FARIAS ROVATI, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil Large urban projects The study-case of Porto Alegre, Brazil {*}

Edmond PRETECEILLE and Marco OBERTI, OSC, France Urban segregation and school inequalities: Structural changes and the impact of the school distric policy reform in parisian suburbs Tim BUTLER and Chris HAMNETT, Kings College London, United Kingdom Gentrification, education and exclusionary displacement in east London Marco OBERTI, OSC, France Promoting social diversity, urban segregation and inequalities: The case of Sciences Po in Paris {*} Andr CAETANO and Luciana ANDRADE, Pontificia Universidade Catlica de Minas Gerais, Brazil Three research traditions and their influences over the two major residential segregation studies in Brazil during the last two decades Hilary SILVER and Orly CLERGE, Brown University, USA Black flight: Racial shuffling in American metropolitan areas Miguel RUBIALES, Isabel PUJADAS and Jordi BAYONA, Universidad de Barcelona, Spain lites y desigualdad urbana: Segregacin residencial de las clases altas en las grandes regiones metropolitanas espaolas 1991-2010 {*} Lucie GALCANOVA, Masaryk University, Czech Republic We are the last ones here The experience of growing old in gentrifying post-socialist urban environment? {*} Katja VILKAMA, University of Helsinki, Finland Selective migration flows and the production and reproduction of ethnic residential segregation {*} Giuliana COSTA, Politecnico di Milano, Italy and Benjamin EWERT, Justus-Liebig Universitt Giessen, Germany Immigration in European cities and the determinants of social exclusion {*} Andromachi HADJIYANNI and Antoinetta CAPELLA, National Centre For Social Research, Greece; Stavros SIRIGOS, University of Thessaly, Greece; StavrosNikiforos SPYRELLIS, Universite Paris 7 , Greece; and Despoina VALASSI, University of Crete, Greece Urban segregation and educational inequality in Athens {*}

Thursday 2 August
09:00 - 10:30
212 Housing and the right to the city. Part I Joint Session RC43 Housing and Built Environment RC21 Regional and Urban Development (host committee) Location: 301 {OB} For programme details see section Joint Sessions

09:00 - 10:30
228 Segregation(s) and urban inequalities in major cities around the world. Part I Location: 304 {OB} Session Organizers: Jess LEAL, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain and Thomas MALOUTAS, Harokopio University, Greece Authors and Papers John LOGAN, Brown University, USA School segregation and school inequality in the US

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10:45 - 12:15
255 Local Welfare: Changing States, Stakeholders Mobilization and Policy Rescaling Location: 301 {OB} Session Organizers: Enzo MINGIONE, University of Milan-Bicocca, Italy; Susana PEALVA, CONICET, Argentina and Gilles VERPRAET, Universit Paris Ouest, France Authors and Papers Guillermo V. ALONSO, CONICET, Argentina Articulacin interjurisdiccional de las polticas sociales Marc PRADEL, Universitat de Barcelona, Spain Governance and socioeconomic innovation: Two European territories compared Constanza ULRIKSEN, Universit de Toulouse II Le Mirail, France The neighborhood revitalization policy in Chile: What influence from France and the United States in terms of the role of state and civil society? Lope ANDREU LOPE, Universidad Bellaterra, Spain La importancia del territorio en materia de empleo: De la estrategia Europea de empleo a las polticas activas locales Walter BARTL, Martin-Luther-University Halle-Wittenberg, Germany Demographic change and educational reform in times of new public management

14:30 - 16:00
367 Urban conflicts, comparative studies and planning. Part I Location: 301 {OB} Session Organizer: Carlos VAINER, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Authors and Papers Veronica GAGO, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina and Eva GARCIA PEREZ, AECID, Argentina Hiptesis sobre hacer ciudad, una mirada a travs del indoamericano Lucia CAPANEMA ALVARES, Univerdidade Federal Fluminense, Brazil and Altamiro Sergio Mol BESSA, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, Brazil Social movements in belo horizonte, Brazil: Conflict and community association in the re-creation of a public sphere in the housing milieu (2006-2010) Corinna HLZL, Humboldt University of Berlin, Germany Strategies and outcome of citizen participation in current planning conflicts in Santiago de Chile Toru TAKEOKA, The University of Tokyo, Japan The problem of order of urban subcultural groups: A case study of Japanese sex industry and a shopping center organization in mid-tokyos amusement district, Kabukich Caroline PATSIAS, Universit du Qubec Montral, Canada and Sylvie PATSIAS, Institut dtudes politiques dAix-en-Provence, France Social movements, urban reforms and participation: A comparison between Marseilles (France) and Montreal (Canada) Jos Ricardo VARGAS DE FARIA, Universidade Federal do Paran, Brazil and Ramon Jos GUSSO, Ambiens Sociedade Cooperativa, Brazil Cycles of protest in Curitiba: Mobilization structures and collective action repertoire in two cases in Curitiba {*}

12:30 14:00
299 Housing and the right to the city. Part II Joint Session RC21 Regional and Urban Development (host committee) RC43 Housing and Built Environment Location: 301 {OB} For programme details see section Joint Sessions

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14:30 - 16:00
368 Urban movements in the new metropolitan context Joint Session RC47 Social Classes and Social Movements (host committee) RC21 Regional and Urban Development Location: 302 {OB} For programme details see section Joint Sessions

Friday 3 August
09:00 - 10:30
437 Migration, migrants and the development of inclusive urban cultures and identities. Part I Joint Session RC31 Sociology of Migration (host committee) RC21 Regional and Urban Development Location: 307 {OB} For programme details see section Joint Sessions

16:15 - 17:45
388 Governing cities: A comparison of large cities Location: 301 {OB} Session Organizers: Patrick Le GALS, Sciences PO, France and Mike RACO, University College London, United Kingdom Authors and Papers Eduardo MARQUES, Centre for Metropolitan Studies and University of So Paulo, Brazil Patterns of governance and government in So Paulo, Brazil Patrick LE GALS and Tommaso VITALE, Sciences Po, France What is governed? Comparing governance modes in large metropolis Alan HARDING, University of Manchester, United Kingdom Massification, governance and inter-urban disparities Miodrag PETROVIC, National University of Singapore, Singapore Modernity and governance in four east Asian metropolises Takashi MACHIMURA, Hitotsubashi University, Tokyo, Japan Cities under stress: Cumulative and cascading effects of disaster on urban governance in Tokyo, 2011 Federico PEREZ, Cambridge, USA An ethnography of failure: Actors and interactions of governance in contemporary Bogot {*} 446

09:00 - 10:30
Segregation(s) and urban inequalities in major cities around the world. Part II Location: 301 {OB} Session Organizers: Jess LEAL, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain and Thomas MALOUTAS, Harokopio University, Greece Authors and Papers Chikako MORI, Nanzan University, Japan Heterogeneity and instability : Another view on Japanese suburbs Asuman TURKUN, Yildiz Technical University, Turkey Socio-spatial restructuring in Istanbul and the changing segregation and exclusion patterns Keiko YAMAGUCHI, Hirosaki University, Japan The restructuring of a Japanese style hotels workforce at the periphery of the Tokyo metropolitan area {*} Danilo VEIGA, Universidad de la Repblica, Uruguay Urban inequalities and segregation in Montevideo Rodrigo SALCEDO and Alejandra RASSE, Universidad Catlica del Maule, Chile Auto-segregacin de las elites en Santiago, Chile: De la fragmentacin identitaria a la fragmentacin espacial Mara Mercedes DI VIRGILIO and Mariano PERELMAN, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina Repensando la segregacin en Buenos Aires {*}

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Guillermo WORMALD and Maria TREBILCOCK, ISUC, SANTIAGO, Chile Cultura de cohesin e integracin en las ciudades chilenas {*} Felipe LINK, Pontificia Universidad Catlica de Chile, Santiago de Chile Economic restructuring and urban fragmentation by functional specialization in Santiago de Chile {*} Bianca MUSANTE and Dan ADASZKO, Universidad Catlica Argentina Segregacin residencial y acceso a bienes y servicios urbanos en la Argentina 2007-2010 {*} Alan MORRIS, University of New South Wales, Australia Advanced urban marginality in Australia: The case of public housing

Anne-Marie BROUDEHOUX, Universit du Qubec Montral, Canada and James FREEMAN, Concordia University, Canada Accumulation by multiple dispossessions: The case of porto maravilha, Rio de Janeiro Adriana ALLEN, Alex FREDIANI and Rita LAMBERT, University College London, United Kingdom The heuristics of place-making: Mapping the spatiality of urban (in)justice Nelma GUSMO DE OLIVEIRA, Universidade Estadual do Sudoeste da Bahia, Itapetinga, Brazil and Gabriel SILVESTRE, University College London, England The entitlement to the spectacular city: The case of forced evictions in Rio de Janeiro Tommaso VITALE, Sciences Po, Paris, France Urban conflicts and institutional mediation. Public administration, Roma settlements and normative polarization dynamics Claire COLOMB, University College London, United Kingdom and Johannes NOVY, Technical University Berlin, Germany A city for whom? urban tourism, neighbourhood conflicts and planning policy in Berlin and Barcelona {*} Jan DOHNKE, Freie Universitt Berlin, Germany Participation and market-driven development {*} Javier GHIBAUDI, SEN/UFF, Brazil Trabalho, conflito e cidade: Luta de projetos na periferia da Buenos Aires contempornea {*} Sonia GIACOMINI, Ponrifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil New feelings of belonging, new territories and religious conflicts: Mapping the afro-brazilian religious temples in Rio de Janeiro Regina BIENENSTEIN, Universidade Federal Fluminense, Brazil; Fabricio LEAL DE OLIVEIRA and Giselle TANAKA, Universidade Federal do Brazil; Glauco BIENENSTEIN, Universidade Federal Fluminense, Brazil; Pedro NOVAIS LIMA JR., Universidade Federal do Brazil and Fernanda SNCHEZ, Universidade Federal Fluminense, Brazil Conflictual planning in vila Autodromo, Rio de Janeiro {*}

10:45 - 12:15
483 Housing and the Right to the City. Part III Joint Session RC43 Housing and Built Environment (host committee) RC21 Regional and Urban Development Location: 469 {NB} For programme details see section Joint Sessions

10:45 - 12:15
514 Urban conflicts, comparative studies and planning. Part II Location: 301 {OB} Session Organizer: Carlos VAINER, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Authors and Papers Emilio PRADILLA and Felipe de Jess MORENO, Universidad Autnoma Metropolitana Unidad Xochimilco, Mexico Conflictos, movimientos sociales y poltica urbana en la zona metropolitana del valle de Mxico 1980-2011

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12:30 - 14:00
554 Social justice and voice: Urban suffering between transformations of the city and participation Location: 301 {OB} Session Organizers: Lavinia BIFULCO, University of Milano Bicocca, Italy; Vando BORGHI, University of Bologna, Italy and Hugo MERCER, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina Authors and Papers Robert CASTEL, cole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales Paris, France Linscurit, problme social ou instrumentalisation politique ? Magdalena CHIARA, Universidad Nacional de General Sarmiento, Argentina Buscando conceptualizar la relacin entre poltica de salud y territorio: Un enfoque para el anlisis de la fragmentacin del sistema sanitario argentino Luciane ROCHA, The University of Texas at Austin, USA Voicing to heal: Researching black womens suffering in the context of urban violence in Rio de Janeiro Greg NIELSEN, Concordia University, Canada Voicing exclusion to implied audiences: Urban poverty in the North American press Mara Vanda IANOWSKI, Universidad Nacional del Comahue, Argentina Exclusion process and mental health services Esther HERNNDEZ-MEDINA, Brown University, Dominican Republic Counter-hegemony and the sociology of place: A preliminary study of new social movements at parque duarte in santo domingo {*} Ingrid BRECKNER, Hafen City University Hamburg, Germany Linguistic diversity in urban spaces {*} Ida CASTIGLIONI and Alberto GIASANTI, University of Milano-Bicocca, Milan, Italy; Osvaldo ROMERO University of Sancti Spiritus, Cuba and Armando ULLOA, University of UNAN of Managua, Nicaragua Good practices of cooperation between university and local community

14:30 - 16:00
576 Business Meeting Location: 301 {OB} Session Organizer: Yuri KAZEPOV, University of Urbino, Italy

Saturday 4 August
09:00 - 10:30
620 Community governance: Contesting power and socio-spatial inequality Location: 457 {NB} Session Organizers: Ismael BLANCO, Universitat Autnoma de Barcelona, Spain; Mike GEDDES, University of Warwick, United Kingdom and Joan SUBIRATS, Universitat Autnoma de Barcelona, Spain Authors and Papers Benjamin GOLDFRANK, Seton Hall University, South Orange, USA Participatory community governance: Reinforcing or redressing urban inequality? Jeremy SEEKINGS, University of Cape Town, South Africa Is the south brazilian? The public realm in urban Brazil through a comparative lens Stijn OOSTERLYNCK, University of Antwerp, Belgium Invoking and disrupting community in urban development strategies: Exploring its (post-)political tendencies Andrea RIGON, Trinity College, Ireland Reproducing inequalities through community governance structures: Elite capture in a participatory slum-upgrading programme in Kenya Denise PICH, Universit Laval, Canada Contesting local governance in a poor peri-urban community: A case study in Senegal {*} Peter PARKER, Malmo University, Sweden; Tim DELSHAMMAR, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Alnarp, Sweden and Magnus JOHANSSON, Malmo University, Sweden

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Planning for appropriation: Public space led development to counteract territorial stigmatization {*} Peer SMETS, VU University Amsterdam, Netherlands Governance of liquid neighbourhood commmunities and their relation with stakeholders in Amsterdam {*}

Slvia JORGE, University of Lisbon, Portugal Planning instruments and practices in adjacent areas to the city centre: Maputos case study {*} Natlia LELIS, Belo Horizonte, Brazil The regularization policy between the formalization and the tenure security {*} Amanda MURINO RAFACHO, Universidade Tcnica de Lisboa, Portugal From planning to action: Actors envolvement in urban space planning Vale da Amoreira at Moita (Portugal) {*}

09:00 - 10:30
622 Do urban planning and practice contribute to social justice and democratization in cities? Location: 301 {OB} Session Organizers: Geraldo COSTA and Heloisa Moura COSTA, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, Brazil and Daniel SCHUGURENSKY, Arizona State University, USA Authors and Papers Maria Lucia Refinetti MARTINS, Universidade de So Paulo, Brazil Planning and the limits of urban policies Isabel RAPOSO, Universit Technique de Lisbonne, Portugal Planification participative dun quartier sensible dans la priphrie de Lisbonne Fabricio LEAL DE OLIVEIRA, Universidade Federal do Brazil and Mauro REGO MONTEIRO SANTOS, Brazil The normative field, and popular participation: Notes on the process of preparation and implementation of municipal master plans in Brazil Jupira MENDONCA, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, Brazil Participatory planning at a metropolitan level: Can it work? Ivana Cristina LOVO, Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Brazil and Jlia S. GUIVANT, Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Brazil Urban agriculture (UA) stimulating the participative management in the construction of social politics {*} Fatiha BELMESSOUS, Universit de Lyon, France Social cohesion and social mix: The seeking of a normative city? {*}

10:45 - 12:15
665 IJURR Lecture: Resourceful cities and citizens: chances and challenges of comparative urban studies Location: 301 {OB} Session Organizer: Yuri KAZEPOV, University of Urbino, Italy Authors and Papers Talja BLOKLAND, Humboldt University Berlin, Germany Resourceful cities and citizens: Chances and challenges of comparative urban studies

12:30 - 14:00
714 Public spaces in global metropolises: Form, function, and meaning. Part I Location: 301 {OB} Session Organizers: Diane E. DAVIS and Nora Ruth LIBERTUN de DUREN, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA Authors and Papers Federico PEREZ, Cambridge, USA Public space in contemporary Bogot: From policy artifacts to urban assemblages Valeria DURN, CONICET, Argentina Las memorias en el espacio pblico: Los casos de la ex ESMA y el parque de la memoria en la Ciudad de Buenos Aires

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Kulwinder KAUR, Jamia Millia Islamia University, New Delhi, India Public-private and beyond: Looking towards new meanings of public space Jacob LEDERMAN, City University of New York, USA But this is a park! The paradox of public space in a Buenos Aires no mans land Pedro UCEDA NAVAS, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain Uses and appropriation of public spaces by the foreign population. The case of Madrid Natalia COSACOV and Mariano PERELMAN, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina Las pugnas por el uso del espacio pblico: Explorando moralidades y narrativas sobre la desigualdad {*} Daniela PALMA, Universidade de So Paulo, Brazil Concrete and imaginary: Meanings of Roosevelt Square, So Paulo {*}

Paula Cecilia ROSA and Ariel Oscar GARCA, Centro de Estudios Urbanos y Regionales, Argentina Usos y apropiaciones del espacio pblico en contextos de pobreza. Experiencias en Buenos Aires en el siglo XXI Khalil ESTEBAN, Universidad Nacional General Sarmiento, Argentina Espacio pblico y coproduccin de la seguridad {*} Laura BRASLOW, City University of New York, USA Consuming neighborhoods: Aesthetics, reputation, sociospatial change and belonging on local shopping streets {*}

16:15 - 17:45
758 Cities and climate change Joint Session RC24 Environment and Society RC21 Regional and Urban Development (host committee) Location: 301 {OB} For programme details see section Joint Sessions

14:30 - 16:00
738 Public spaces in global metropolises: Form, function, and meaning. Part II Location: 301 {OB} Session Organizers: Diane E. DAVIS and Nora Ruth LIBERTUN de DUREN, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA Authors and Papers Anna ZHELNINA, Higher School of Economics in St. Petersburg, Russia Public spaces as spaces of fear and alienation? Youth in public spaces in St. Petersburg, Russia Nikita KHARLAMOV, Clark University, United Kingdom Navigating ambivalence in public places: The atmospheres of heterotopias Clment RIVIERE, Sciences Po, France Erano altri tempi. Parents diachronic look at childrens experience of public spaces in two European metropolises

RC22

Sociology of Religion
Programme Coordinator: Elosa MARTIN, University of Brasilia, Brazil

Wednesday 1 August
09:00 - 10:30
35 Religion and the Challenges of the Contemporary World Location: 414 {NB} Session Organizer: Elosa MARTIN, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Chairs: Hugo Jos SUAREZ, Universidad Nacional Autnoma de Mxico and Felipe GAYTAN ALCALA, La Salle University, USA

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Authors and Papers Deniz Ali GR, Mugla University, Turkey Capitalism without enlightenment: Islamic Calvinism in Turkey Irina KUZNETSOVA, Federal University, Kazan, Russia The embedding of ethnic and religious communities in a polycultural region of Russia: Trust, social justice and identification Joaqun ALGRANTI, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina Los bienes religiosos y sus formas de produccin. Estudio del complejo editorial catlico y evanglico en la Argentina Mara Del Rosario RAMREZ MORALES, CIESAS Occidente, Mxico Jvenes y religiosidad. Las distintas caras de la individuacin religiosa Emma STONE, University of Auckland, Waitakere, New Zealand Umbanda in the city: Magic, mysticism and the mass appeal of a uniquely Brazilian religion {*} Luis Alberto CARDENAS, Consejo profesionales en sociologa de Buenos Aires, Argentina Globalizacion creencias sanaciones y milagros {*} Stephen HUNT, University of the West of England, Bristol, United Kingdom Christian negotiation of non-heterosexual rights in the UK: Challenges and dilemmas {*}

Esteban MAIOLI, FLACSO, Buenos Aires, Argentina Social discrimination of religious minorities in Argentina. An exploratory study of religious discrimination applied on Jehovahs witnesses Raquel SOUZA, University of Braslia, Brazil Christian religious life and lgbts identity David BARTRAM, University of Leicester, United Kingdom Religious obligation, secular work, and citizenship: The material poverty and spiritual riches of ultraorthodox jews in Israel Martin JAIME, Centro de Investigacin en Gnero y Accin Social, Per The catholic church role within the human rights movement in Peru since 2000 Cecilia DELGADO MOLINA, Universidad Nacional Autnoma de Mxico Mujeres catlicas contra la despenalizacin del aborto en la Argentina: Formas de creer y participar en transformacin {*} Kerstin ROSENOW-WILLIAMS, Ruhr-University Bochum, Germany Muslim organizations in Germany lobbying for rights of social minorities: Contested issues of naturalization and religious recognition {*}

12:30 - 14:00
132 Religious pluralism and struggle for justice in secular democracies Location: 414 {NB} Session Organizer: Deepak Kumar VERMA, Babasaheb Ambedkar National Institute of Social Sciences, India Authors and Papers Johan ANDERSSON and Joanna SADGROVE, Leeds University, United Kingdom Beyond the inter-faith agenda: Secular and religious divisions in urban Britain Ana Luca OLMOS ALVAREZ, Universidad Nacional de San Martn, Buenos Aires, Argentina Problemas corrientes, respuestas alternativas. El Movimiento Carismtico Catlico y la bsqueda de bienestar

10:45 - 12:15
80 Religion and the rights of social minorities Location: 414 {NB} Session Organizer: Tnia Mara ALMEIDA, University of Brasilia, Brazil Authors and Papers Janine TREVISAN, PUC RS, Porto Alegre, Brazil Religious movements and the debate on the law projects that intend to criminalize homophobia in Brazil

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Orivaldo LOPES JR and Jssica Cssia BARBOSA, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte, Brazil Dualistic vs. monistic perspective of christian faith in a brazilian violent neighborhood Enzo Gustavo MORELLO, Boston College, Chestnut Hill, USA Secularization after all. Varieties in argentine catholicism Javier CIFUENTES, Universidad Alberto Hurtado, Chile and Reinaldo TAN BECERRA, Universidad Alberto Hurtado, Santiago, Chile El desafo de ser iglesia catlica en un espacio de pluralismo religioso. Revista mensaje: Testigo del desafo. 2001-2010 Seyed Javad MIRI, Institute of humanities and cultural studies, Tehran, Iran Eric Fromm and religion {*} Carlos CERDA, Universidad Adventista del Plata, Argentina La diversidad posmoderna frente al concepto antropolgico dualista de la filosofa tradicional {*} Francesca SCAMARDELLA, University of Naples, Italy The islamic veil in the western countries: Human right or sign of separation? {*}

Regina Yoshie MATSUE, Universidade de Fortaleza, Brazil Attempts to popularize pure land buddhism in Brazil Rosemarie BERNARD, Waseda University, Tokyo, Japan Shinto, environmentalism and informal diplomacy Maria Mercedes SAIZAR, Argentine Center of American Ethnology, Buenos Aires, Argentina The ideas of God, good and evil in the refigured yoga practices in metropolitan area of Buenos Aires city (Argentina) {*}

Thursday 2 August
09:00 - 10:30
226 Regimes of religious regulation I: Government and social regulation of religion Location: 414 {NB} Session Organizer: David LEHMANN, Cambridge University, United Kingdom Authors and Papers Marian BURCHARDT, University of Leipzig, Germany State regulation or public religion? Exploring the state-church nexus in post-apartheid South Africa Kerstin ROSENOW-WILLIAMS, Ruhr-University Bochum, Germany and Matthias KORTMANN, University of Amsterdam, Netherlands Muslims' struggle for recognition in Germany in the 21st century Emerson GIUMBELLI, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Porto Alegre, Brazil La diversidad en contextos especficos: Los espacios inter-religiosos

14:30 - 16:00
152 Asian religions in the era of globalization Location: 414 {NB} Session Organizer: Ronan PEREIRA, University of Brasilia, Brazil Authors and Papers Andrea TOMITA, Faculdade Messianica, So Paulo, Brazil Recent trends in Sekai Kyusei Kyo: Nature farming and environmental education as a salvation method Hugo CORDOVA QUERO, Graduate Theological Union, Berkeley, USA In the City of God?: The roman catholic church and Japanese brazilian migrants in Japan

10:45 - 12:15
270 Regimes of religious regulation II: Multiculturalism and the management of religion Location: 414 {NB} Session Organizer: Alejandro FRIGERIO, FLACSO, Buenos Aires, Argentina

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Authors and Papers Carlos GARMA, Universidad Autnoma metropolitana iztapalapa, Mexico Repression of the Culto de la Santa Muerte in Mexico Jualynne DODSON, Michigan State University, USA Managing religions in Cuba: Closing the 20th century Julia MARTNEZ ARIO, Maria FORTEZA GONZLEZ, Maria del Mar GRIERA I LLONCH, Anna CLOT GARRELL and Gloria GARCA-ROMERAL MORENO, Universitat Autnoma de Barcelona, Bellaterra, Spain Public institutions and the accommodation of religious diversity: The case of hospitals and prisons in Spain Ronan PEREIRA, University of Brasilia, Brazil Global or transnational expansion of japanese religions? An analysis centering on case studies from Brazil Juan Martin LOPEZ FIDANZA, Universidad Catlica Argentina, Buenos Aires, Argentina and Mara Cecilia GALERA, CONICET, Buenos Aires, Argentina Regulaciones a una devocin estigmatizada: Culto a San la Muerte en Buenos Aires Mariela MOSQUEIRA, CONICET, Buenos Aires, Argentina Rock, demandas globales y movilidades religiosas {*}

Mara Cecilia GALERA, CONICET, Buenos Aires, Argentina Prcticas religiosas extrainstitucionales en la cotidianeidad urbana

14:30 - 16:00
330 Beliefs in the city: Religious transformations in urban areas Location: 414 {NB} Session Organizer: Hugo Jos SUAREZ, Universidad Nacional Autnoma de Mxico Authors and Papers Karen JENNISON, University of Northern Colorado, USA The effects of religious beliefs and practices among urbanites on attitudes toward gender roles in marriage: Cross-national perspectives in 38 countries Vernica GIMENEZ BELIVEAU, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina Unaffiliated believers in argentinean cities Orivaldo LOPES JR and Jssica Cssia BARBOSA, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte, Brazil Churches and violence in brazilian cities: The case of Felipe Camaro neighborhood, natal-RN Jeronimo Oliveira MUNIZ and Nina ROSAS, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, Brazil Intergenerational religious mobility in Brazil Maria Natalia PASCUCHELLI, Instituto Universitario Nacional del Arte, Buenos Aires, Argentina Creencia y transformaciones vitales, acercamiento a las experiencias de los jvenes de la iglesia Rey de Reyes en el rea metropolitana de Buenos Aires, Argentina

12:30 - 14:00
286 Alternatives religiosities and beliefs in contemporary world Location: 414 {NB} Session Organizer: Felipe GAYTAN ALCALA, La Salle University, USA Authors and Papers Meredith McGUIRE, Trinity University, San Antonio, USA Everyday religion and embodied practice Swen SEEBACH and Francesc NEZ MOSTEO, Universitat Oberta de Catalunya, Barcelona, Spain Lovely enchantments and romantic rituals romantic love and religion Daniel GUTIRREZ-MARTNEZ, El Colegio Mexiquense, Mexico The chamulas-islamic religiosities

Friday 3 August
09:00 - 10:30
429 Ethnicity, beliefs and religiosities Location: 414 {NB} Session Organizer: Daniel GUTIERREZ MARTINEZ, El Colegio Mexiquense, Mxico

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Authors and Papers Zeynep BAYKAL, Middle East Technical University, Ankara, Turkey The place of ethno-religiosity for armenian identity in Turkey Alejandra VEGA, Instituto Universitario Nacional del Arte, Buenos Aires, Argentina Rebuilding the pre-hispanic religiosity in an urban area: The case of the urban Sikus bands in Buenos Aires Shoji ISHITSUKA, Tokyo University of Information Sciences, Japan A centenary appraisal: Sir James George Frazer (1854-1941)s golden bough (1890; 12 Vols 1911-1915) Flvio MUNHOZ SOFIATI, Universidade Federal de Gois, Goinia, Brazil Ethnography of catholic youth group: Dialogues and experiences of faith Siri HETTIGE, University of Colombo, Sri Lanka Increasing religiosity and ethnic relations in Sri Lanka Cesar CISNEROS, UAM Iztapalapa, Mexico; Isabel PIPER and Roberto FERNNDEZ, Universidad de Chile Performative dimensions of collective memory: Comparative analysis {*}

Authors and Papers Mikolaj STANEK, Spanish National Research Council, Spain and Miguel REQUENA, Universidad Nacional de Educacin a Distancia, Spain How the catholic churchs involvement in politics has affected religiosity in Spain and Poland Cohort and period perspective Marcos CARBONELLI, CONICET, Argentina Public intervention and divine mission: Global dynamics in the construction of evangelical networks in politics Lourdes BANDEIRA and Tnia Mara ALMEIDA, University of Brasilia, Brazil Religious beliefs and practices in the application of Maria da Penha law Mara Gabriela IRRAZABAL, CEIL CONICET, Argentina The circulation of bioethics. The production of contemporary catholic bioethics in Argentina Rodrigo TONIOL and Carlos Alberto STEIL, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, Derechos humanos e iglesia catlica en el contexto de las elecciones presidenciales de Brasil en 2010

12:30 - 14:00 09:00 - 10:30


443 Qualitative Methods in the Sociology of Religion. Part I Joint Session RC33 Logic and Methodology in Sociology (host committee) RC22 Sociology of Religion Location: 24 {OB} For programme details see section Joint Sessions 549 RC22 Business Meeting Location: 414 {NB}

Saturday 4 August
09:00 - 10:30
638 Qualitative Methods in the Sociology of Religion. Part II Joint Session RC33 Logic and Methodology in Sociology (host committee) RC22 Sociology of Religion Location: 24 {OB} For programme details see section Joint Sessions

10:45 - 12:15
495 Politics and Religion Location: 414 {NB} Session Organizer: Jualynne DODSON, Michigan State University, USA

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10:45 - 12:15
682 Religion, rights, mobility, migration Location: 414 {NB} Session Organizer: Vernica GIMENEZ BELIVEAU, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina Authors and Papers Mat MASKENS, Free University of Brussels, Belgium Migratory miracles and mobility among pentecostal pastors in Brussels Veronica ROLDAN, Universit Roma Tre, Italy Inmigracin, cultura y religin. Formas de racismo en Roma ANA MALLIMACI BARRAL, CONICET, Argentina Migraciones y religin. Entre lo transnacional y lo local Sabrina TESTA, Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Brazil Prcticas y discursos trasnacionales en el movimiento comunin y liberacin Adam POSSAMAI, University of Western Sydney, Australia; James RICHARDSON, University of Nevada, USA and Bryan TURNER, University of Western Sydney, Australia Legal pluralism, para legalism, and sharia: A case of multiple or clashing modernities? Cecilia DELGADO MOLINA, Universidad Nacional Autnoma de Mxico Entre lo pblico y lo privado: "Las catlicas" en el encuentro nacional de mujeres de Argentina y el debate por los derechos de "las mujeres" Mariana REINISCH PICOLOTTO and Mauro MEIRELLES, Ncleo de Estudos da Religio, Brazil Heading towards to the old continent: Building transnational networks of interaction between brazilian and sweddish pentecostal leaders {*} Emilce CUDA, Universidad Catlica Argentina, Argentina La categora de xodo como reinterpretacin de los procesos migratorios en contextos democrticos latinoamericanos {*}

RC23

Sociology of Science and Technology


Programme Coordinator: Ralph MATTHEWS, The University of British Columbia, Canada

Wednesday 1 August
09:00 - 10:30
12 Democracy and Surveillance Technologies: Relationships between Global South and Global North Location: APT 120 {OB} Session Organizer: David LYON, Queens University, Kingston, Canada Authors and Papers David LYON, Queens University, Kingston, Canada Surveillance cultures and everyday life Hille KOSKELA, Academy Research Fellow, Helsinki, Finland Surveillance and responsibilization David MURAKAMI WOOD, Queens University, Kingston, Canada Creating the information architecture of state surveillance: Comparative perspectives from Brazil and Japan Miguel ngel VITE PEREZ, Instituto Politcnico Nacional, Mexico The new Mexican state control in the criminalization of social action Bruno CARDOSO, Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Video surveillance in Rio de Janeiro: Technological modernization in a sports mega events city

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Vanessa LARA, Universidad autnoma del Estado de Mxico, Mexico Cdula de Identificacin para Menores en Mxico Nelson ARTEAGA BOTELLO, Universidad Autnoma del Estado de Mxico, Mexico Surveillance and information: The North and South connection

12:30 - 14:00
105 Beyond risk: Governing unknowns Location: APT 120 {OB} Session Organizer: Matthias GROSS, Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research, Germany Authors and Papers Georg MUELLER, University of Fribourg, Switzerland Governing the unknowns by action-space analyses Christian BRER, Bert DE GRAAFF and Rik WESTER, University of Amsterdam, Netherlands De-politicizing uncertainty Joanne GAUDET, University of Ottawa, Canada Science in practice ignorance and knowledge mobilization dynamics: PrioNet epistemic ecosystem laboratory case study (2005-2011) Uli MEYER, TU Berlin, Germany and Arnold WINDELER, Institut fr Soziologie, Germany Constructing uncertainty. Technological innovation in the semiconductor industry Cristina BESIO, Technical University Berlin, Germany Transforming risks into moral issues in organizations

10:45 - 12:15
69 New work in the study of science, Technology and knowledge Location: APT 120 {OB} Session Organizer: Ralph MATTHEWS, The University of British, Columbia, Canada Chair: Ralph MATTHEWS, The University of British, Columbia, Canada Authors and Papers Cludio COSTA PINHEIRO, Getulio Vargas Foundation, Brazil Intellectual creativity in peripheral countries. The impact of the BRIC-IBSA emergency to the political economy of knowledge production in the global south Gabriel VELEZ-CUARTAS, Universidad de Antioquia, Colombia Mapping regional science production to build research agendas Liliana RAMIREZ, Universidad de Antioquia, Colombia Scientific collaboration networks in the department of Antioquia, Colombia. An analysis from the scientific field and power Mara Guillermina DONOFRIO, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina; Rodolfo BARRERE, Centro de Estudios sobre Ciencia, Desarrollo y Educacin Superior, Argentina; Daniela DE FILIPPO, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Spain and Manuel FERNNDEZ ESQUINAS, Agencia Estatal Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Cientficas, Spain Orgenes y dinmica de la produccin de publicaciones en co-autora: El rol de las relaciones personales y la movilidad en la cooperacin bilateral entre investigadores argentinos y espaoles {*}

14:30 - 16:00
182 Science institutions and society: Mutual interactions and adaptations Location: APT 120 {OB} Session Organizers: Luis SANZ-MENENDEZ, Institute of Public Goods and Policies, Spain and Juha TUUNAINEN, University of Helsinki, Finland Authors and Papers Renan GONALVES LEONEL DA SILVA and Maria CONCEIO DA COSTA, State University of Campinas, Brazil Recombinant DNA technology and the new dynamics of science: Constructing molecular approaches to cancer in Brazil

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Ailin REISING, CONICET, Argentina Trayectorias institucionales, colectivos sociocognitivos y agendas de investigacin: A propsito de la investigacin a escala nanomtrica en Argentina Nikita GOLOVKO, Novosibirsk State University, Russia Political sociology of science: Universities and organizational resources of science Mariana VERSINO, Universidad Nacional de La Plata, Argentina Polticas universitarias y sectores productivos Nikita BASOV and Valeriya VASILKOVA, St. Petersburg State University, Russia University science in heterogeneous intellectual landscape {*}

Pablo PELLEGRINI, Universidad Nacional de Quilmes, Argentina Stages of agricultural research in Argentina / Etapas de la investigacin agropecuaria en la Argentina: Cambios en la cantidad de personal del INTA entre 1956 y 2010 Nerina SARTHOU, Centro de Estudios en Problemticas Internacionales y Locales Tandil, Argentina La actividad cientfica en la universidad Argentina: Un marco para el anlisis de los efectos de la poltica cientfica sobre la actividad del investigador {*}

10:45 - 12:15
249 International science and technology cooperation: The role of academic mobility Location: APT 120 {OB} Session Organizer: Nadia ASHEULOVA, Russian Academy of Science, Russia Authors and Papers Ralph MATTHEWS and Darryn Anne DIFRANCESCO, The University of British Columbia, Canada Knowledge mobilization in multiple contexts A framework for sociological contribution Koen JONKERS, CSIC, Spain The influence of scientific mobility on the direction of research collaboration Sari HANAFI and Justine BOER, American University of Beirut, Lebanon, Internationalization of the social research in Lebanon Mariana TOLEDO FERREIRA, Universidade So Paulo, Brazil The international circulation of researchers and their influences on scientific practices in Brazil: A case study by the human genome research center Mara Paz LPEZ and Ana Mara TABORGA, CEIPIL, Argentina La internacionalizacin de los grupos de investigacin en las universidades: Una propuesta de anlisis

Thursday 2 August
09:00 - 10:30
199 Changing dynamic in research organizations Location: APT 120 {OB} Session Organizers: Laura CRUZ-CASTRO and Luis SANZ-MENENDEZ, Institute of Public Goods and Policies, Spain; Hebe VESSURI, IVIC and Pablo KREIMER, CONICET, Argentina Chair: Hebe VESSURI, IVIC Authors and Papers Laura CRUZ-CASTRO, Institute of Public Goods and Policies, Spain; Pablo KREIMER, CONICET, Argentina and Luis SANZ-MENENDEZ, Institute of Public Goods and Policies, Spain Innovation in public research organizations Rgis BARCELOS, Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil The limits of academic entrepreneurship in emerging economies: A case study in public universities in Brazil Kathia SERRANO-VELARDE, Max Weber Institute of Sociology, Heidelberg University, Germany Changing academic grant writing practices (1955-2005)

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Svetlana DUSHINA, Valentina LOMOVITSKAYA and Elena IVANOVA, Russian Academy of sciences, Russia Mobility of scientist: The comparative analysis of Russia, China, India

comparison of 8 countries scoring high in science and mathematics PISA Rosa PEDRO and Ana SZAPIRO, Universidade Federal do Brazil Reproductive technologies and systems of kinship {*}

10:45 - 12:15
244 Gender, science and technology: Post-colonial and feminist perspectives Joint Session RC32 Women in Society (host committee) RC23 Sociology of Science and Technology Location: 446 {NB} For programme details see section Joint Sessions

14:30 - 16:00
337 Forms of interaction between science, universities and society: Knowledge mobilization, regulation and the societal impacts of scientific knowledge Location: APT 120 {OB} Session Organizer: Juha TUUNAINEN, University of Helsinki, Australia Authors and Papers Neil McLAUGHLIN, McMaster University, Canada and Vanina LESCHZINER, University of Toronto, Canada Knowledge transfer, academic capital and public intellectuals: A comparative study of social sciences, 1950-1990 Jrgen HOWALDT, University Dortmund, Germany Shaping social innovation by social research The new role of the social sciences Cristina Gabriela FLORES and Pablo PELLEGRINI, Universidad Nacional de Quilmes, Argentina El uso medicinal de plantas nativas, encuentros y desencuentros Czarina SALOMA-AKPEDONU, Manila University, Philippines The world of our models: Making traffic simulation models work as problem-solving devices Jorgelina SANNAZZARO, Universidad de Salamanca, Spain Saberes expertos y participacin ciudadana en conflictos medioambientales en Latinoamrica {*} Marisa GARCA, Universidad Nacional de Ro Negro, Argentina El sector nuclear argentino en la dcada de 1990 {*}

12:30 - 14:00
301 Interfaces between the technical world and the lived reality. Location: APT 120 {OB} Session Organizer: Czarina SALOMAAKPEDONU, Manila University, USA Authors and Papers Philippe TERRAL and Fabien MERLAUD, PRISSMH University of Toulouse, France The framing of obesity in France: Between a sciences war and coalitions Shirley Hsiao-Li SUN, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore Deconstructing and reifying Asian and ethnicities in Asia: Exploring HUGO pan-Asian SNP consortiums work Nadia ASHEULOVA and Svetlana DUSHINA, Center for Sociology of Science and Science Studies, St. Petersburg, Russia The new status of Russian science: The results of reforms for last 20 years in the scientific sphere Osmo KIVINEN, Juha HEDMAN and Pivi KAIPAINEN, University of Turku, Finland Productivity of research in natural sciences, technology and clinical medicine of 48 east Asian and north European top 300 ranked universities: A

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16:15 - 17:45
401 RC23 Business Meeting Location: APT 120 {OB} Session Organizer: Ralph MATTHEWS, The University of British Columbia, Canada

10:45 - 12:15
489 Leisure and digital transformation: Emerging patterns of communication and electronic community / El ocio y las transformaciones digitales / Les loisirs et les transformations numriques Joint Session RC23 Sociology of Science and Technology RC14 Sociology of Communication, Knowledge and Culture RC13 Sociology of Leisure (host committee) Location: APT 110 {OB} For programme details see section Joint Sessions

Friday 3 August
09:00 - 10:30
426 Contested science, risk and governance Location: APT 120 {OB} Session Organizers: Eugene ROSA, Washington State, USA and Thomas DIETZ, Michigan State University, USA Authors and Papers Gary BOWDEN, University of New Brunswick, Canada Climate science as a cultural contest Manuel TIRONI, Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Chile; Maite SALAZAR, Universidad Santo Tomas, Chile; Daniel VALENZUELA, Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Chile and Juan Felipe ESPINOSA, University of Leicester, Chile Resisting and accepting: Hybrid epistemologies in the GMO controversy in Chile Florencia ARANCIBIA, State University of New York, USA Agrochemicals, science and policy making: Contesting boundaries in Argentina Geoffrey CARRERE, Capitole University Toulouse 1, France The transformation of public action legitimacy in risk society. The case of French and Quebec Ministry of Transport Raghava CHANDRI, University of Hyderabad, India Contesting crop sciences: A critical examination of alternative knowledge claims in rice production

10:45 - 12:15
511 The social and environmental impacts of nanotechnologies and other emerging technologies Location: APT 120 {OB} Session Organizers: Alison ANDERSON, University of Plymouth and Paulo Roberto MARTINS, Brazil Authors and Papers Konstantin FURSOV, National Research University Higher School of Economics, Moscow, Russia On statistical framing of emerging technologies A case of nanotechnology in Russia Tnia MAGNO and Diego CALAZANS, Universidade Federal de Sergipe, Brazil Nanotechnology: Sociotechnical interactions and social impacts Wilson ENGELMANN and Augusto Zimmer RODRIGUES, University of the Valley of Sinos River, Brazil Law and technological innovation: The (new) challenges of employment of nanotechnology Leandro RAIZER, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil Alternative energies: Social, economic and environmental impacts

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12:30 - 14:00
536 Latin America in the global science system Location: APT 120 {OB} Session Organizer: Koen JONKERS, CSIC, Spain Authors and Papers Jaime JIMENEZ, Miguel ngel MORALES-ARROYO, Carlos RODRIGUEZ and Juan Carlos ESCALANTE, Universidad Nacional Autnoma de Mxico, Mexico Research projects coming from the bottom-up in the economic south countries, should they be encouraged? Fernanda BEIGEL, CONICET, Argentina Caliban scientists: Latin American social sciences within the international academic-publishing system Claudio RAMOS ZINCKE, Universidad Alberto Hurtado, Chile Social science structures of communication in Chile: Local and global networks Breno FONTES, Universidade Federal de Pernambuco, Brazil, Marta VARANDA, Instituto de Cincias sociais, Portugal; Raquel REGO, Universidade Tcnica de Lisboa, Portugal and Klaus EICHNER, Universitt Hamburg, Germany Social network analysis in the lusophone scientific community: Adoption and diffusion of an innovation in the periphery Daniela ALEGRIA and Mara Guillermina DONOFRIO, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina El ingreso al mercado de trabajo cientfico y la eleccin de los temas de investigacin en Argentina: Perspectivas de becarios doctorales de ciencias sociales y humanidades

Authors and Papers Didier TAVERNE, Mulhouse, France How to escape a technocratic culture of risk? Ana Paula CAMELO and Marko S. A. MONTEIRO, State University of Campinas, Brazil Technological challenges and uncertainties among social, scientific and politic governance: Brazil and the discussion about nuclear energy Young Hee LEE, The Catholic University of Korea, South Korea Nuclear waste management and the politics of expertise in South Korea

Saturday 4 August
10:45 - 12:15
688 The New Frontiers Of The Digital Divide: Technological Inequalities And Social Justice Location: APT 120 {OB} Session Organizer: Jose Manuel ROBLES, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain Authors and Papers Binay Kumar PATTNAIK, Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur, India ICT revolution in India and socio-cultural changes: Sociological explorations Cristbal TORRES-ALBERO and Carlos FERNANDEZRODRIGUEZ, Universidad Autnoma de Madrid, Spain Technophobia and ambivalence to the information and communication technologies (ICT) and its impact on the digital divide. Empirical evidence and theoretical discussion Grard VALENDUC, University of Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium Digital inequalities and vulnerability among Internet users Sebastin BENTEZ LARGHI, Instituto de Investigaciones en Humanidades y Ciencias Sociales, Argentina Lo popular a partir de los procesos de apropiacin desigual de las TIC

14:30 - 16:00
598 Risk, disaster, and sustainability: Remodelling on Fukushima Location: APT 120 {OB} Session Organizer: Miwao MATSUMOTO, The University of Tokyo, Japan

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Lucila DUGHERA, CONICET, Argentina (Re)configuracin en la concepcin de la brecha digital. Una posible igualacin entre la inclusin social y digital Kate TILLECZEK, University of Prince Edward Island, Canada Youth, digital media and social inequality {*} Olga SERGEYEVA, Volgograd State University, Russia Elderly and computer: The Russian regional perspective {*} Ana RIVOIR, Universidad de la Repblica, Uruguay Iniciativas para la inclusin digital, el caso del plan ceibal (Uruguay) {*}

16:15 - 17:45
763 Knowledge based economies and networks of knowledge transfer Joint Session RC23 Sociology of Science and Technology RC02 Economy and Society (host committee) Location: 410 {NB} For programme details see section Joint Sessions

RC24

12:30 - 14:00
703 Democratising science and technology through protests and mobilizations for social justice Joint Session RC48 Social Movements, Collective Actions and Social Change RC23 Sociology of Science and Technology (host committee) Location: APT 120 {OB} For programme details see section Joint Sessions

Sociology of Leisure
Programme Coordinator: Ishwar MODI, India International Institute of Social Sciences, India

Wednesday 1 August
09:00 - 10:30
18 Leisure and Tourism: Social and Environmental Concerns. Part I Joint Session RC24 Environment and Society RC13 Sociology of Leisure (host committee) Location: APT 110 {OB} For programme details see section Joint Sessions

14:30 - 16:00
733 ICTs for Science and Technology Development in Latin America and the Economic South: Present and Future Joint Session RC07 Futures Research RC23 Sociology of Science and Technology (host committee) Location: APT 120 {OB} For programme details see section Joint Sessions

09:00 - 10:30
38 Social Justice, Democratization and Environmental Sociology Location: 303 {OB} Session Organizer: Stewart LOCKIE, The Australian National University Chair: Mikael KLINTMAN, Lund University, Sweeden

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Authors and Papers Stewart LOCKIE, The Australian National University, Australia Climate justice and the temporalities of socialecological change Luigi PELLIZZONI, University of Trieste, Italy Doing the right thing: Ethics and justice in environmental politics Veronica PERERA, Purchase College, USA Neither commodity nor human right: Water as a political intervention from below Rolf LIDSKOG, Centre for urban and regional studies, Sweden and Gran SUNDQVIST, Olso University, Norway Does science matter? The dynamics of science, policy and citizens in international environmental governance Ivan LOPEZ, Universidad Carlos III, Spain Deliberative democracy and sustainability: Barriers and opportunity to their interaction

aspects of the disaster, displacement, and reparation of the community Catherine, Mei Ling WONG, Australia National University, Australia Mitigating risk or creating new ones? The role of technology, environment and institutions in framing risk in Indias nuclear power sector Midori AOYAGI and Tomohiro TASAKI, National Institute for Environmental Studies, Japan Do people support nuclear power generation for reducing greenhouse gas? Risk tradeoffs among climate change and nuclear power generation Valentina WAISMAN, Torcuato Di Tella University, Argentina Argentina and Brazil: Insights and current postures against the nuclear non-proliferation regime Marja YLNEN and Tapio LITMANEN, University of Jyvskyl, Finland Post-Fukushima: Regulatory challenges to nuclear power industry

10:45 - 12:15
70 Nuclear power, risk and climate change Location: 303 {OB} Session Organizers: Midori AOYAGI, National Institute for Environmental Studies, Japan and Nick PIDGEON, Cardiff University, United Kingdom Chair: Ritsuko OZAKI, Imperial College London, United Kingdom Authors and Papers Leonardas RINKEVICIUS, Lithuanian University of Health Sciences, Lithuania Lost amongst imperatives of energy security, risk and climate change: Unlearn lessons of Chernobyl in the post-soviet societies Shun HARADA, The University of Tokyo, Japan; Kohei YOSHIDA and Yusuke YAMASHITA, Tokyo Metropolitan University, Japan The present and the future of the towns where Fukushima nuclear plants are located: on some social

12:30 - 14:00
117 Environmental problems, natural disasters, and socio-technical risks Location: 303 {OB} Session Organizer: Raymond MURPHY, University of Ottawa, Canada Chair: Matthias GROSS, Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research, Germany Authors and Papers Raymond MURPHY, University of Ottawa, Canada Renaturing or creating brownfields in the sky: Confronting the unforeseeable and the inconveniently foreseeable Koichi HASEGAWA, Tohoku University, Japan Anti-nuclear activities and public awareness in Japan before and after the Fukushima nuclear disaster Leila FERREIRA, Lucia da COSTA FERREIRA and Omar THOMAZ, Campinas State University, Brazil Environmental concerns in Brazil, China, Africa and Australia

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Michiel DE KROM, Joost DESSEIN and Nathalie ERBOUT, Institute for Agricultural and Fisheries Research, Belgium Ontological politics in practice: Understanding antagonistic framings of GMOs, science, and the public in Flanders Francisca DUSSAILLANT and Eugenio GUZMAN, Universidad del Desarrollo, Chile Interpersonal trust and disasters: The case of Chiles 2010 earthquake

Alejandro PELFINI, Universidad Alberto Hurtado, Chile Social learning within institutions or expanding them? The limits of private governance in environmental politics Louis GUAY, University Laval, Canada Cities and global ecological change: The governance of climate change and biodiversity in Canadian urban regions

14:30 - 16:00
168 Leisure and tourism: Social and environmental concerns. Part II Joint Session RC13 Sociology of Leisure (host committee) RC24 Environment and Society Location: APT 110 {OB} For programme details see section Joint Sessions

14:30 - 16:00
161 Governing global socio-ecological systems Location: 303 {OB} Session Organizers: J. David TABARA, Autonomous University of Barcelona and Ilan CHABAY, University of Stuttgart, Germany Chair: J. David TBARA, University of Stuttgart, Germany Authors and Papers Gary BOWDEN, University of New Brunswick, Canada Conceptualizing risk in conjoined socio-ecological systems: Causes, consequences and the potential for solution Pradip SWARNAKAR, Indian Institute of Information Technology and Management, India Locating climate controversies: Mapping climate change policy network in India during 2007-2010 Marie DE BEYSSAC, Federal University of Brazil; Marta IRVING, National Institute of Science and Technology, Brazil and Maria Incia DAVILA, Federal University of Brazil Environmental services as a means of benefit sharing in national park management in Brazil Lucia da Costa FERREIRA, Campinas State University, Brazil Social and ecological dimensions of climate change on the coast of So Paulo, Brazil

Thursday 2 August
09:00 - 10:30
211 Global Commodity Chains And Environmental Flows Location: 303 {OB} Session Organizers: Peter OOSTERVEER, Wageningen University, Holland and Jlia S. GUIVANT, Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Brazil Chair: Jlia S. GUIVANT, Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Brazil Authors and Papers Magnus BOSTRM, Anna Maria JNSSON, Michael GILEK and Mikael KARLSSON, Sdertrn University, Sweden The practice of responsible procurement and global complex product chains Natasja BORJESON, Sdertrn University, Sweden Issues of traceability and corporate responsibility

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Peter OOSTERVEER, Wageningen University, Netherlands Promoting sustainable palmoil; Are consumers really involved or only virtually? Jana SPILKOVA, Charles University in Prague, Czech Republic Alternative food networks and environmental citizenship in Czechia Marcia MAZON, Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Brazil Governance from the Alto da Serra: Transgenic and technology on the highland plateau of Santa Catarina/Brazil

Protection and Research, Italy and Maria Paola FAGGIANO, Sapienza University of Rome, Italy The knowledge of young students about ionizing radiation. A study-campaign and its assessment in the high schools of the Lazio region Ana HORTA, Lusa SCHMIDT, Augusta CORREIA and Susana FONSECA, University of Lisbon, Portugal; Margarida REBELO and Marluci MENEZES, National Laboratory of Civil Engineering, Portugal We couldnt live without it Youth representations, beliefs and practices about energy consumption

12:30 - 14:00
326 The Sociogenesis of Environmental Injustice and Inequality in Latin America: Historic-Comparative Sociological Approaches Joint Session RC24 Environment and Society RC20 Comparative Sociology WG02 Historical and Comparative Sociology (host committee) Location: 31 {OB} For programme details see section Joint Sessions

10:45 - 12:15
243 Environmental attitudes and behaviours Location: 303 {OB} Session Organizers: Riley DUNLAP, Washington State University, USA and Ritsuko OZAKI, Imperial College London, United Kingdom Chair: Riley DUNLAP, Washington State University, USA Authors and Papers Julia FLAGG and Diane BATES, The State University of New Jersey, USA Recycling as a predictor of a cultural greening? Olve KRANGE, Norwegian Institute for Nature Research, Norway Climate change concern versus scepticism: The Norwegian case Marta BIAGI, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina Social representation of water and ecological paradigms in urban cultures of Argentina and Brazil Jean-Paul BOZONNET, Institut dEtudes Politiques, France Why the poor do not act against climate change: A class victimization narrative Alessandra DECATALDO, University of Milan Bicocca, Italy; Antonio FASANELLA, University of Rome, Italy; Manlio MAGGI, National Institute for Environmental

14:30 - 16:00
363 Sustainable consumption and environmental behaviours Location: 303 {OB} Session Organizer: Magnus BOSTRM, Sdertrn University, Sweden Chair: Magnus BOSTRM, Sdertrn University, Sweden Authors and Papers Marlia DAVID, Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Brazil Food, science and healthy labels Ritsuko OZAKI and Isabel SHAW, Imperial College London, United Kingdom Domestic sustainable technology use: Tensions between governing and performing practice

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Ylva UGGLA, rebro University, Sweden and Linda SONERYD, University Gteborg, Sweden Transboudary governance and individualized responsibility Laurence GRANCHAMP FLORENTINO, Universit de Strasbourg, France Possibilits et limites de la logique des cogestes Mikael KLINTMAN, Lund University, Sweden Developing apollonian and dionysian trust in environmental consumer schemes Midori AOYAGI, National Institute for Environmental Studies, Japan The impact of media on public attitudes towards the environment: Actors and institutions

Teresa DA-SILVA-ROSA, Center of Urban and Socioenvironmental Studies, Brazil and Maria Jos CARNEIRO, Rural University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Interaction between science and politics: The case of public measures on biodiversity conservation in Rio de Janeiro state (Brazil)

16:15 - 17:45
409 Trade unions in the green economy Joint Session RC44 Labor Movements (host committee) RC24 Environment and Society Location: 29 {OB} For programme details see section Joint Sessions

16:15 - 17:45
407 Social learning for sustainability: Knowledge, democracy and justice Location: 303 {OB} Session Organizers: Edwin ZACCAI, Universit Libre de Bruxelles, Belgique and Alejandro PELFINI, Universidad Alberto Hurtado, Chile Co-chairs: Alejandro PELFINI, Universidad Alberto Hurtado, Chile and Edwin ZACCAI, Universit Libre de Bruxelles, Belgique Authors and Papers J. David TABARA, Autonomous University of Barcelona, Spain and Ilan CHABAY, University of Stuttgart, Germany Two worldviews about Human Information and Knowledge Systems (HIKS). towards an open knowledge democracy for global sustainability governance Adrin BELING, Universidad Alberto Hurtado, Chile Environmental policy and the limits of neo-institutionalism Julien VANHULST, Universit Libre de Bruxelles, Belgique Discourses of sustainable development in Latin America: Trajectory and diffraction of a global discourse Ilknur ONER, Firat University, ELAZIG, Turkey Responses to recent van earthquakes in the media: The case study of national newspapers and TV programmes following 6 weeks of the earthquake
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Friday 3 August
09:00 - 10:30
425 Conflicting economies, livelihoods and social-environmental interactions Joint Session RC24 Environment and Society (host committee) RC02 Economy and Society Location: 303 {OB} For programme details see section Joint Sessions

10:45 - 12:15
492 Natural resource governance: Participation, citizenship and democratization Location: 303 {OB} Session Organizers: Jos Esteban CASTRO, Newcastle University, United Kingdom and Pedro Roberto JACOBI, Universidade de So Paulo, Brazil Chair: Jos Esteban CASTRO, Newcastle University, United Kingdom

Authors and Papers Justin PAGE, University of British Columbia, Canada Translational agency in resilient social-ecological systems: First nations and the conservation economy in Canada Rajendra PATIL, Shivaji University, India Participatory watershed management: A review of studies on Ralegan Siddhi village in India Vanessa EMPINOTTI, Pedro Roberto JACOBI and Ana Paula FRACALANZA, Universidade de So Paulo, Brazil Las tensiones entre el estado y la sociedad civil en el contexto del sistema de gestin integrada de recursos hdricos del estado de So Paulo - Brasil Katherine WITT and Justine LACEY, The University of Queensland, Australia Determining the public interest in contested landscapes: Who determines what it is and how it is determined? Carolina MONTERA, CONICET, Argentina Agua potable y saneamiento en la metrpolis de Buenos Aires (1993-2011). Hacia una superacin de las polticas neoliberales? Fernanda SANT ANNA and Wagner RIBEIRO, Universidade de So Paulo, Brazil El conflicto por el uso de los recursos hdricos en la cuenca del ro Napo (Ecuador y Per) Rolf LIDSKOG, rebro University, Sweden; Ann-Sofie KALL, Oslo University, Norway; Per SANDIN, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Sweden; Gran SUNDQVIST, Olso university, Norway and Stig LARSSON, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Sweden Intensive forestry in Sweden. Risk governance in practice? Lorena BOTTARO and Marian SOLA LVAREZ, National University of General Sarmiento, Argentina Participacin ciudadana en las decisiones sobre el uso de los recursos naturales. La experiencia de los movimientos socioambientales en Argentina Paul CISNEROS, Instituto de Altos Estudios Nacionales, Ecuador

La gobernanza de la provisin de agua potable. Las nuevas empresas pblicas del Ecuador Ana Lucia BRITTO, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Public water supply and sanitation policy in Rio de Janeiro: Discussing the emergence of new forms of inequality and injustice

12:30 - 14:00
531 Environmental movements, organizations and civil societies Location: 303 {OB} Session Organizer: Brian GAREAU, Boston College, USA Chair: Catherine Mei Ling WONG, Australia National University, Australia Authors and Papers Anders BLOK, Copenhagen University, Denmark Building urban climate resilience in an unequal world? Towards a comparative sociology of world city eco-housing assemblages Maxwell BOYKOFF, University of Colorado-Boulder, USA The emergence of climate contrarianism as a wise (use) social movement Ana VARA, Universidad Nacional de San Martin, Argentina A Latin Americanist, proto-environmentalist master frame in the current cycle of environmental protest in Latin America Mark STODDART, Memorial University of Newfoundland, Canada and Howard RAMOS, Dalhousie University, Canada Going local: Environmental governance and calls for local democracy at jumbo pass and the tobeatic wilderness area Teresa DA-SILVA-ROSA, Priscila GUIO, Gustavo SEDA and Joo Paulo ALMEIDA, Center of Urban and Socio-environmental Studies, Brazil Climate change and environmental governance: The role of environmental non-governmental organizations in Brazil

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Brian GAREAU, Boston College, USA Neoliberal civil society? INGOs in the Montreal Protocol

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RC24 Table 2. Natural resource governance in Latin America (Spanish/English) Location: 25 {OB} Chair: Fernanda SANT'ANNA, Universidade de So Paulo, Brazil

14:30 - 16:00
591 RC24 Table 1. Environmental governance: from local to global (English) Location: 22 {OB} Chair: Luigi PELLIZZONI, University of Trieste, Italy Authors and Papers So-Young LEE, South Korea Finding a place for promoting sustainability under Koreas green growth agenda: An assessment of governmental strategies for consumer education in a growth oriented approach Daniela SANTANA, Brazil Collective action on natural resources: The participation of rural communities in the management council for the environmental protection area of Guaratuba Katherine WITT and Bob BEETON, The University of Queensland, Australia Changing conceptions of individual and public responsibility for natural resource management: A study of the views of Queensland landholders 1990-2007 Juliana MARQUES, Universidade Federal do Brazil, Brazil Governance in the Amazon region of Brazil: State, market, civil society and international donors in the making of sustainable development projects Valeria LLANO-ARIAS, Mary Kelly Ad-Astra Scholar University College Dublin, Ireland The impact of participatory and public communication on citizens agency and democracy. A case study of the Colombian social movement in defence of water

Authors and Papers Deborah SANTOS, Universidade Federal de So Paulo, Brazil Limites e possibilidades da governana da gua O caso da bacia hidrogrfica da billings Mara Victria ESPIEIRA GONZALEZ, Universidade Federal da Bahia, Brazil and Marta BIAGI, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina Cultura poltica y formacin de la opinin pblica: La dimensin de la democracia compartida por la poblacin de Baha (Brasil) sobre la transposicin del ro So Francisco Maria Lcia Navarro Lins BRZEZINSKI, Universidade do Estado do Brazil, Brazil A ideologia da gua: Consideraes sobre prnoes em voga nas relaes internacionais Christian Guy CAUBET, Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Brazil Brasil, governana, recursos naturais e cidadania Ximena CELIS BARQUERA, Instituto Mora, Mexico Gobernanza del agua y participacin ciudadana en Mxico. El caso de la iniciativa de monitoreo ciudadano de agua y saneamiento (IMCAS) 593 RC24 Table 3. Environmental conflict in Latin America (Spanish/ English) Location: 26 {OB} Chair: Ana VARA, Universidad Nacional de San Martin, Argentina Authors and Papers Hctor CALLEROS RODRIGUEZ, El Colegio de Tlaxcala A.C., Mexico Pueblos indgenas, recursos naturales y conflicto social en Mxico, Canad y Estados Unidos 1945-2011

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Alice POMA, EEHA-CSIC, Spain Los conflictos ambientales como laboratorios culturales y polticos Melina TOBIAS, IIGG-UBA, Argentina Los desafos en la re-estatizacin del servicio de agua potable y saneamiento en el rea metropolitana de Buenos Aires Jorge CALVIMONTES, NEPAM/UNICAMP, Brazil Conflictos y organizacin social en el interior del Parque Estadual da Serra do Mar, So Paulo, Brasil 594 RC24 Table 4. Energy, climate and risk (English) Location: 26 {OB} Chair: Koichi HASEGAWA, Tohoku University, Japan Authors and Papers Chun Hung LIN, FCU, Taiwan Different impacts of global climate changes on energy policies and industrial structures on developing nations? An Asian perspective Miriam GREENBERG, University of California, USA; Hilda HERZER and Gabriela MERLINSKY, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina Landscapes of risk and resilience: Comparing the socio-spatial production of environmental crisis in Argentina and the United States Keiichi SATOH, Hitotsubashi University, Japan; Kazuhiro IKEDA, Sophia University, Japan; Tomoyuki TATSUMI, Hitotsubashi University, Japan; Fumiya FUJIHARA and Susumu KITAGAWA, University of Yamanashi, Japan and Anna WATANABE, Hitotsubashi University, Japan Japans climate change media coverage and politics Hedda RANSAN-ELLIOTT, Australian National University, Australia Migration trajectories and environmental risk: A case study from Albay, Philippines

Saturday 4 August
09:00 - 10:30
636 Natural resource rights and other environmental issues and solutions in developing countries Location: 303 {OB} Session Organizers: Lotsmart FONJONG, University of Buea, Cameroon and William MARKHAM, University of North Carolina at Greensboro, USA Chair: Justin PAGE, University of British Columbia, Canada Authors and Papers Edwin ZACCAI and Marie-Ange BAUDOIN, IGEAT, Universit Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium Adaptation from below to climate change: Lessons from field surveys in Benin Feryal TURAN, Ankara University, Turkey Damming the black sea region: Justice, local movements and other environmental issues and solutions in developing countries Saloni GUPTA, India What if fence eats the grass: The micropolitics of forest use and control in Jammu & Kashmir (India) Magalie BOURBLANC, CIRAD/CEEPA, University of Pretoria, South Africa The South African new water act and its ecological reserve: A case of international influence over a transitional regime? William MARKHAM, University of North Carolina at Greensboro, USA, and Lotsmart FONJONG, University of Buea, Cameroon Dilemmas of environmental NGOs in Cameroon

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10:45 - 12:15
657 Climate justice, buen vivir and voluntary simplicity: New lifestyles and political commitments Joint Session RC47 Social Classes and Social Movements (host committee) RC24 Environment and Society Location: 302 {OB} For programme details see section Joint Sessions

Diana STUART, Michigan State University, USA Integrating ecological perspectives in environmental sociology: Progress and future directions

14:30 - 16:00
739 RC24 Table 1. Environmental movements and civil society (English) Location: 22 {OB} Chair: Brian GAREAU, Boston College, USA Authors and Papers

10:45 - 12:15
679 RC24 Business Meeting Location: 303 {OB}

Mariano FERRO, University of Buenos Aires, Argentina Pro-ecological politic actions. analysis of two towns in Argentina Liudmila GURIEVA, Russia Social movements and ecological activities in Siberia Joel MEISSONNIER, CETE Nord-Picardie, France Dynamic carpooling: A chance for a social equity in urban renovation areas? Tuomas YL-ANTTILA and Eeva LUHTAKALLIO, University of Helsinki, Finland The global climate debate and civil society 740 RC24 Table 2. Theoretical innovation in environmental sociology (English) Location: 25 {OB} Chair: Raymond MURPHY, University of Ottawa, USA Authors and Papers Dana FISHER, University of Maryland, USA, and Erika SVENDSEN, USDA Forest Service, USA Understanding the role of civic environmental stewards within a dynamic system of hybrid governance Laila SANDRONI, Universidade Federal Rural do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil The late entrance of Brazilian social sciences into the biodiversity conservation debate

12:30 - 14:00
711 New directions in environmental sociology Location: 303 {OB} Session Organizers: David SONNENFELD, SUNY Environmental Science and Forestry, USA and Dayong HONG, University of China, China Authors and Papers Krista BYWATER, Muhlenberg College, USA (Re)conceptualizing environmentalism in the global South: Lessons from India Dana FISHER, University of Maryland, USA Understanding MillionTreesNYC as an urban environmental experiment Florence RUDOLF, INSA de Strasbourg, France, Whats behind social and environmental risks? David SONNENFELD, SUNY Environmental Science and Forestry, USA Environmental policymaking in a time of crisis Matthias GROSS, Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research - UFZ, Germany Journey to the heat of the earth: Prelude to a sociology of geothermal energy systems

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Timo JARVIKOSKI, University of Oulu, Finland, and Timo P. KARJALAINEN, University of Oulu, Finland The role of environmental sociology in interdisciplinary environmental research Gabriel MADUREIRA, Federal University of So Carlos, Brazil Beyond the Giddenss paradox: The social construction of nature and the environment 741 C24 Table 3. Sustainable development in Latin America (Spanish/English) Location: 26 {OB} Authors and Papers Neilo VAZ, Universidade Federal de Pelotas, Brazil La tradicin campesina en proceso diante del socioambientalismo y de la agroecologa en el caso brasileo Malena MONTEVERDE, CIECS, CONICET-UNC, Argentina, Marcos CIPPONERI and Carlos ANGELACCIO, UIDDGA, UNLP, Argentina, and Leda GIANUZZI, CIDCA-UNLP, Argentina Origin and water quality in the greater Buenos Aires Araclia AZEVEDO PINHEIRO, Universidade Estadual da Paraba, Brazil, Jaqueline GUIMARES SANTOS, Universidade Federal de Pernambuco, Brazil and Sandra Sereide FERREIRA da SILVA, Universidade Federal de Campina Grande, Brazil A produo agroecologica em agroecossistemas: Uma estratgia de sutentabilidade socioambiental ngela Maria CAVALCANTI RAMALHO, Universidade Estadual da Paraba, Brazil, Jaqueline GUIMARES, Universidade Federal de Pernambuco, Brazil and Sandra Sereide FERREIRA da SILVA, Universidade Federal de Campina Grande, Brazil Potencialidades econmicas, matrizes culturais e economia solidria: Em via para o desenvolvimento sustentvel dos territrios

Araclia AZEVEDO PINHEIRO, Joo Paulo de OLIVEIRA and Jos Ranieri SANTOS FERREIRA SILVA, Instituto Federal de Picu, Brazil, and ngela Maria CAVALCANTI RAMALHO, Universidade Estadual da Paraba, Brazil Mulheres, cisternas e gua: Reconfigurando cenrios no semirido nordestino brasileiro 742 RC24 Table 4. Global environmental governance (Spanish/English) Location: 26 {OB} Authors and Papers Gabriela BLANCO, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil Mercados ambientales y desarrollo sostenible Ignacio SABBATELLA, Instituto Gino Germani, Argentina La ecologa poltica del petrleo argentino: De recurso estratgico a commodity (1989-2001) Pablo GAVIRATI, IIGG-UBA/CONICET, Argentina De Fukushima a Atucha. Discursos sobre la crisis nuclear japonesa en el debate ambiental de Argentina

16:15 - 17:45
758 Cities and climate change Joint Session RC24 Environment and Society RC21 Regional and Urban Development (host committee) Location: 301 {OB} For programme details see section Joint Sessions

16:15 - 17:45
773 Social justice and the environment Location: 303 {OB} Session Organizer: Ivan LOPEZ, University Carlos III of Madrid, Spain Chair: Ivan LOPEZ, University Carlos III of Madrid, Spain

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Authors and Papers Paulo Roberto MARTINS, RENANOSOMA, Brazil Nanotechnology, social justice and the environment: The Brazilian case of the development of nanotechnology 2001-2011 Karl-Michael BRUNNER, Vienna University of Economics and Business, Austria, Markus SPITZER and Anja CHRISTANELL, Austrian Institute for Sustainable Development, Austria Energy consumption practices and social inequality: The problem of fuel poverty Eliana Mercedes BUSSI, Luciano Martn MANTIN, UNSAM, Argentina and Silvia GRINBERG, CONICET, Argentina Hacer escuela en territorios de pobreza urbana y degradacin ambiental: Un estudio en torno de los dispositivos pedaggicos en Jos Len Surez Ignacio RUBIO, Universidad Autnoma Metropolitana, Mexico Agua, vulnerabilidad e injusticia ambiental en Mxico Luciano FLORIT and Diego GRAVA, Universidade de Blumenau, Brazil Es posible conciliar justicia ambiental y superacin del especismo?

RC25

Language and Society


Programme Coordinators: CelineMarie PASCALE, American University, USA; Amado ALARCON, Rovira & Virgili University, Spain

Wednesday 1 August
09:00 - 10:30
5 Analyzing Racist Discourses Location: 32 {OB} Session Organizer: Sergey RYAZANTSEV, Institute of Socio-Political Researches of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia Chair: Sergey RYAZANTSEV, Institute of Socio-Political Researches of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia Authors and Papers Elena MARUSHIAKOVA and Veselin POPOV, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Bulgaria Media discourses, policies and social resonance on the example of the Roma issue in Eastern Europe Celine-Marie PASCALE, American University, USA Representing race: Reproducing whiteness in the public imaginary Nadya GEORGIEVA, Trakia University, Bulgaria Dangerous liaisons: The role of traditional and social media in instigating the ethnic riots in Bulgaria Blanca DEUSDAD, Rovira i Virgili University, Spain, Joaquim PRATS and Concha FUENTES, University of Barcelona, Spain Stereotypes built through image and gesture

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10:45 - 12:15
59 Discourse & Identity Location: 32 {OB} Session Organizer: Federico FARINI, University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, Italy Chair: German FERNANDEZ VAVRIK, INCIHUSA/CONICET, Argentina Authors and Papers Corinne KIRCHNER, Columbia University, USA Making human exclusionary: Social forms and ableist language in the computing professions Alejandro LPEZ GALLEGOS, Universidad Autnoma Metropolitana, Mexico La representacin de la protesta en la prensa escrita como construccin discursiva de exclusin poltica Danko SIPKA, Arizona State University, USA Nationalist interventions into Bosnian/Croatian/ Serbian in the 1990s and today Uxoa ANDUAGA, UPV-EHU, Spain El humor hegemnico: Produccin y estigmatizacin de referentes identitarios vascos por medio de discursos pardicos Frida PETERSSON, University of Gothenburg, Sweden Still a drug addict? Methadone clients identity work

Brazil and Vinicius ARAJO, Universidade Estadual Paulista Jlio de Mesquita Filho-UNESP, Brazil Legal discourse critical analysis: Deconstruction of normative myth as element of consolidation of the movements fighting for social change Sbastien ANTOINE, IACCHOS/LAAP, UCL, Belgium Conflictualit sociale et reproduction idologique dans les cours de sciences-humaines: Socioethnographie scolaire Bruxelles et So Paulo et contributions de la mthode sociologique en tude de la langue de Voloshinov German FERNANDEZ VAVRIK, INCIHUSA/ CONICET, Argentina Voces y personas. Pistas para pensar de modo dialgico la diversidad Artur STAMFORD DA SILVA, Carolina LEAL PIRES, Jaciara GOMES, Maria Clara CATANHO and Morgana SOARES DA SILVA, Universidade Federal de Pernambuco, Brazil Por una vida mejor": Los discursos de resistencia de la inclusin de la variacin lingstica en la educacin formal

14:30 - 16:00
165 Language and Migrations / Lengua y Migraciones Location: 32 {OB} Session Organizers: Roland TERBORG, Universidad Nacional Autnoma de Mxico, Mexico and Rodolfo GUTIERREZ, Universidad de Oviedo, Spain Chairs: Roland TERBORG, Universidad Nacional Autnoma de Mxico, Mexico, and Rodolfo GUTIERREZ, Universidad de Oviedo, Spain Authors and Papers Mara MIYAR BUSTO, UNED, Spain and Fco. Javier MATO DAZ, Universidad de Ovideo, Spain Language proficiency and achievements of immigrants in Spain

12:30 - 14:00
115 Discourses of Exclusion and Resistance Location: 32 {OB} Session Organizer: Viviane RESENDE, University of Brasilia, Brazil Chair: Viviane RESENDE, University of Brasilia, Brazil Authors and Papers Neyla Graciela PARDO ABRIL, IECO-Universidad Nacional de Colombia, Colombia Violencia simblica, discursos mediticos y reproduccin de exclusiones sociales Rebeca Makowski de OLIVEIRA PRADO, So Paulo State University Jlio de Mesquita Filho -UNESP,
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Amado ALARCON, Rovira & Virgili University, Spain and Snia PARELLA, Autonomous University of Barcelona, Spain Linguistic integration of the descendants of migrants in Catalonia Dorotea Frank KERSCH, Universidade do Vale do Rio dos Sinos, Brazil Es kommt net raus El papel de las redes en la manutencin lingstica y en la construccin de las identidades Pavez ISKRA, Universidad Autnoma de Barcelona, Spain Movilidad social y lengua catalana: Anlisis de la segunda generacin de inmigrantes de Colombia en Catalua Cecilio LAPRESTA, ngel HUGUET, Adelina IANOS, Judit JANES, Jos Luis NAVARRO, Carmen POALELUNGI, Clara SANS, Universidad de Lleida, Spain, and Silvia CHIREAC, University Alexandru I. Cuza of Iasi, Romania Capital lingstico, desigualdad e inmigracin en Catalua (Espaa)

Authors and Papers Roland TERBORG, Universidad Nacional Autnoma de Mxico, Mexico and Virna VELZQUEZ, Universidad Autnoma del Estado de Mxico, Mexico Discursos del pasado que aceleran la muerte de las lenguas indgenas de Mxico Lourdes NERI and Alma Isela TRUJILLLO, Universidad Nacional Autnoma de Mxico, Mexico Entre la lucha por la vida y un futuro incierto: Estudio comparativo sobre el mantenimiento-desplazamiento de la lengua mixe de Tamazulapam, Oaxaca y la lengua totonaca de Mecapalapa, Puebla Teofilo LAIME AJACOPA, Universidad Mayor de San Simn, Bolivia Normalizacin y estandarizacin de los idiomas indgenas en Bolivia Maria MARTNEZ-IGLESIAS, Universitat Rovira i Virgili, Spain and Anabel LORENZO-ROBLES, Universidad Autnoma, Mexico Migracin, identidad y lengua zapoteca: Rechazo y aceptacin en los hijos de migrantes

Thursday 2 August
09:00 - 10:30
208 Empowerment, Language and the Body Joint Session RC54 The Body in the Social Sciences RC25 Language and Society (host committee) Location: 32 {OB} For programme details see section Joint Sessions

12:30 - 14:00
305 Nationalism and Identity Location: 32 {OB} Session Organizer: Nadya GEORGIEVA, Trakia University, Bulgaria Chair: Nadya GEORGIEVA, Trakia University, Bulgaria Authors and Papers Fernando PREZ, IIGG-Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina Discourse of argentinity at the turn of the century Abu BAH, Northern Illinois University, USA The language of nationalism in postwar reconstruction: Sierra Leone, Liberia and Cote dIvoire Trinidad VALLE, Fordham University, USA Media narratives: Constructing the Mapuche subject Koldo DIAZ BIZKARGUENAGA, Spain La construccin de la identidad euskaldun a inicios del siglo XXI: Facebook y la juventud vasca
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10:45 - 12:15
254 Lenguas Indgenas / Indigenous Languages Location: 32 {OB} Session Organizer: Amado ALARCON, Rovira & Virgili University, Spain Chair: Amado ALARCON, Rovira & Virgili University, Spain

Thomas HOREJES, Gallaudet University, USA, and Joseph TOBIN, University of Georgia, USA Negotiating nationalism and identity: Crosscomparative analysis of deaf early childhood education in Japan, France, and United States

10:45 - 12:15
510 The Role of Language in Shaping Gender Justice and Sexual Rights Movements Joint Session RC32 Women in Society RC25 Language and Society (host committee) Location: 32 {OB} For programme details see section Joint Sessions

14:30 - 16:00
358 RC25 Business Meeting Location: 32 {OB}

Friday 3 August
09:00 - 10:30
440 Old & New Media: Changing Public Spheres Location: 32 {OB} Session Organizer: Lynne CIOCHETTO, Massey University, USA Chair: Anah FARJI NEER, CONICET/UBA, Argentina Authors and Papers Sheila AMADO, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina Programa conectar igualdad: Impacto y recepcin del modelo 1:1 en el conurbano bonaerense Fernando CASTAOS, Universidad Nacional Autnoma de Mxico, Mexico On explaining discourse Vanesa CIVILA ORELLANA, UNJu/UBA/CONICET, Argentina El discurso argumentativo publicitario como mecanismo de persuasin en la construccin de la creencia cuidemos el patrimonio (porque todos somos Patrimonio) Mike RAISH, Georgetown University, USA Yaskot 7okm El3askar: Code choice and the battle for identity in post-revolutionary Egypt Danghelly Giovanna ZIGA REYES and Alvaro DUQUE, Universidad del Rosario, Colombia DDHH en Colombia 2007-2011: Las violaciones siguen pero las percepciones cambian

12:30 - 14:00
528 Bilingismo y Jerarqua Social / Bilingualism and Social Hierarchy Location: 32 {OB} Session Organizer: Lourdes NERI, Universidad Nacional Autnoma de Mxico, Mexico Chair: Lourdes NERI, Universidad Nacional Autnoma de Mxico, Mexico Authors and Papers Olga KAZAKEVICH, Lomonosov Moscow State University, Russia Autochthonous languages of Siberia as our national heritage, which might be lost Eyder Gabriel SIMA LOZANO, Universidad de Quintana Roo, Mexico Actitudes hacia la lengua Maya y sus hablantes en la ciudad de Mrida Emmanuel Henrique SOUZA RODRIGUES, Faculdade de Filosofia, Cincias e Letras de Caruaru, Brazil Anlisis de discurso crtica en las clases de espaol como lengua extranjera: Una lectura del prejuicio Musa YUSUPOV, Chechen State University, Russia and Seda YUSUPOVA, Moscow State University, Russia Idioms in the Chechen language (on the example of the semantic field work)

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14:30 - 16:00
602 The Language of Collective Memory Location: 32 {OB} Session Organizer: Roberta VILLALON, St. Johns University Chair: Roberta VILLALON, St. Johns University Authors and Papers Barbara SUTTON, University at Albany, USA, and Kari Marie NORGAARD, University of Oregon, USA The language of human rights: Construction of memory and attitudes toward torture in contemporary Argentina Toms POMAR, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina Memoria colectiva y regmenes de proteccin cultural en los discursos contemporneos de justicia Luca QUARETTI, IIGG-Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina Memory and documentary film Gabriela PETERS, EFLCH-UNIFESP, Brazil Los caminos de la memoria en Vlado: 30 anos depois

Veena SHARMA, Indian Institute of Advanced Study, India Conflict resolution, language and proverbs: An African perspective Alon LISCHINSKY, Oxford Brookes University, United Kingdom Misinformed participation: The role of greenwash in excluding consumers from environmental decisionmaking Madson DINIZ, Universidade Federal de Pernambuco, Brazil Las voces de piedra en Saramago

12:30 - 2:00
708 Language and Discourse in Online Social Media Joint Session RC25 Language and Society (host committee) RC14 Sociology of Communication, Knowledge and Culture Location: 32 {OB} For programme details see section Joint Sessions

Saturday 4 August
10:45 - 12:15
687 The Language of Resistance: Social Change & Social Justice Location: 32 {OB} Session Organizer: Melissa STEYN, University of Cape Town; South Africa Chair: Roberta VILLALON, St. Johns University, USA Authors and Papers Marina ADAMINI, CONICET, Argentina La fertilidad poltica de las representaciones. Hegemona y resistencia en la lucha por la "representacin laboral" de las pasantas universitarias en Argentina Sharon BARNARTT, Gallaudet University, USA Deafness and disability discourses: Implications for activism, policies and programs
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RC26

Sociotechnics, Sociological Practice


Programme Coordinator: George TSOBANOGLOU, University of the Aegean, Greece

Cludio CAVAS1, Juliana NAZARETH1 and Gabriel DE SENA JARDIM2, (1) Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, (2) Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Crossing borders and overcoming exclusion: An overview of female migration in Brazil

12:30 - 14:00
108 Cellular globalization: Social theory as projected on applied sociology Location: 442 {NB} Chair: Nikita POKROVSKY, Higher School of Economics, Russia Authors and Papers Uliana NIKOLAEVA, Society of Professional Sociologists, Russia Local globalization, environment and archaic social relations Sergey KRAVCHENKO, Institute of International Relations, Russia The complexities of the global socium: The need for a non-linear humanistic sociological imagination Ekaterina LYTKINA, Higher School of Economics, Russia Analyzing global social disorder: on relevance of classical theories of anomie and alienation Geoffrey HOBBIS, Concordia University, Canada Social theory in Melanesia: Cellular globalization in the mountainous rainforests of the island of Malaita

Wednesday 1 August
10:45 - 12:15
51 Borders, Cultural Citizenship and Sustainability: Human Networks in Action Location: 442 {NB} Session Organizer: Marie Louise CONILH de BEYSSAC, Brazil, RC 26 Sociotechnics / Sociological Practice Authors and Papers Annick DURAND-DELVIGNE1, Davy CASTEL1, Constantina BADEA2 and Sylvie DE CHACUS3, (1) PSITEC, Universit Lille Nord de France France, (2) Universit Paris-Ouest-Nanterre-La Defense, France, (3) Universit Abomey Calavi, Benin Migrant womens acculturation modes and attitudes toward women in home and host countries Cibele MACEDO and Regina ANDRADE State University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Multicultural societies: The formation of sociability territories in the city of Rio de Janeiro Fred TAVARES, Communication, Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Nature corporation. The role of social actors in the production of green consumption in Brazil, through the gaze of a rhizome

Thursday 2 August
12:30 - 14:00
289 Community empowerment and regional cohesion policy in times of crisis Location: 442 {NB} Co-chairs: Luis LLAMB, Venezuelan Institute for Scientific Research, Venezuela and Christina MARCHETTI, University of Roma La Sapienza, Italy

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Authors and Papers Marie Louise CONILH DE BEYSSAC and Maria Inacia DAVILA NETO, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Global governance, civil society awareness, mobilization and the information communication technology: The convention on biological diversity through Brazilian community voices Harry PERLSTADT, Michigan State University, USA The plague of Athens and the cult of Asklepios as collective behavior and a social movement Morio ONDA, Ryutsu Keizai University, Japan Reconstruction of communities following the great east Japan disaster George GANTZIAS, Athens, Greece The global info-cash (GIC) as practical way for Europe to emerge of the cultural and economic crises

Friday 3 August
09:00 - 10:30
451 Sustainable communities, social capital and the globalisation of work Location: 442 {NB} Chair: Nataliya VELIKAYA, Russian State University for the Humanities, Russia Authors and Papers Ettore RECCHI, University of Chieti-Pescara, Italy and Luca RAFFINI, University of Chieti-Pescara, Italy Citizens and/or strangers: EU free movers associations in southern European civil societies Dmitri DOMANSKI, TU Dortmund University, Dortmund, Germany Democratization through social innovation Pirate party Germany and new methods of civic participation George TSOBANOGLOU, University of the Aegean, Greece Assembling the social as governing capacity building,

14:30 - 16:00
339 Governance, civil society and new models of democracy Location: 442 {NB} Chair: Arianna MONTANARI, University Sapienza of Rome, Italy Authors and Papers Flaminia SACCA, Universit della Tuscia, Italy Individuals vs parties: Changes in the political cultures of Italian younger politicians George TSOBANOGLOU, University of the Aegean, Greece Greek higher education institutions (HEIs) and European Union drivers: Some observations on organisational changes Irina TYURINA, Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia Post-reform Russia: Rethinking recent democratization lessons Mikhail GORSHKOV, Institute of Sociology of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia Twenty years of Russian reforms and establishment of a civil society in post-reform Russia

10:45 - 12:15
502 RC26 Business Meeting Location: 442 {NB}

Saturday 4 August
09:00 - 10:30
643 The info-communication network industry and sociality Location: 442 {NB} Chair: Shehina FAZAL, Independent media and communications researcher Authors and Papers George GANTZIAS, Greece Cultural policy and creative industries: The infocommunication network industry

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Joaquim SCHMIDT, SoReGa EV, Board ISA-RC26, Germany Theory and methodology of sociotechnics: A nonAristotelian topics

Marcelo BATALHA, Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Brazil Connecting crime and society: An investigation of specialized police department in cybercrime Theophilos RIFIOTIS, Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Brazil Judiciarisation et violence de genre : Les expriences au Brsil et au Qubec Graciela Cecilia SAMANES, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina Democracia y leyes antiterroristas. El control social sobre los dscolos de la democracia Argentina postdictatorial (1984-2011) Maria Alejandra OTAMENDI, Instituto de Investigaciones Gino Germani, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina Cuestionando el consenso punitivo: Reacciones sociales hacia la inseguridad de los residentes del AMBA (2000-2010) Daniel PEREIRA ANDRADE, Fundao Getlio, Brazil Le pouvoir motionnel managerial Letcia de AZEVEDO, Universidade Federal da Bahia, Salvador, Brazil Lightning kidnapping: Violent interactions Andrea P. SOSA VARROTTI, Instituto de Investigaciones Gino Germani, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina Inseguridad y sociedad civil: El caso de las organizaciones de vctimas

RC29

Deviance and Social Control


Programme Coordinator: Jos Vicente TAVARES dos SANTOS, Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil

Wednesday 1 August
10:45 - 12:15
83 Social justice and Democratization: Diffuse Violence and Social Control Location: 459 {NB} Session Organizers: Juan PEGORARO, University of Buenos Aires and Abdul-Mumin SAAD, University of Maiduguri, Nigeria Authors and Papers Brenda FOCAS, CONICET/UBA, Argentina Medios de comunicacin y sensacin de inseguridad {*} Antonella COMBA, Instituto de Investigaciones Gino Germani, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina With illegality and without delinquency. Analysis of tributary tax evasion in the province of Crdoba, Argentina, from a cultural dimension Andreia SANTOS, Pontifcia Universidade de Minas Gerais, Brazil Dry law in Belo Horizonte: Evaluation of the profile of the drunk driver

12:30 - 14:00
138 The dilemmas of the public safety, social inequalities, social control and deviance Location: 459 {NB} Session Organizers: Mariano Hernan GUTIRREZ, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina and April BERNARD, The University of the West Indies

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Authors and Papers Alba ZALUAR, DPPA, IMS, Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil UPP, Social UPP and Local associations Ligia MADEIRA and Alexandre RODRIGUES, Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil The local management of security and the implementation of the national security and citizenship program in Brazil: From the falls in crime indexes to gain of citizenship and accountability Beatriz MOREM DA COSTA, Prefeitura de Porto Alegre, Brazil Territorios de la paz: Nuevo modelo x viejas prcticas Rossana MATTOS, UVV, UFES, UNESC, Brazil Segregation, violence and urban expansion in Grande Terra Vermelha (Vila Velha, Esprito Santo, Brasil) Elaine BARCLAY and John SCOTT, University of New England, Australia Community policing in Australias aboriginal communities Svetlana YAMPOLSKAYA and Norma WINSTON, University of Tampa, Florida, USA Prevention of fatal child maltreatment Beatriz WEHLE, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina and Mariana GESUALDI, Universidad Nacional de Quilmes, Argentina Work in the judiciary courts in a socioeconomic context of unemployment, exclusion and poverty Rodrigo MONTEIRO, Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Challenges, uncertainties and violence prevention: The case of Batan neighborhood in the city Rio de Janeiro Pedro Ivo MATTOS, Universidade Federal Fluminense, Brazil State of exception and bare life: A brief analysis of the processes of social inclusion and exclusion in modernity Luca CAAVERAL, IIGG-CONICET, Argentina Espacio pblico, dispositivos de seguridad y gestin de la exclusin: El programa de recuperadores urbanos

14:30 - 16:00
185 The sociological explanations of deviance, crime and social control Location: 459 {NB} Session Organizers: Robert Nash PARKER, University of California, USA; Francesco SIDOTI, Universit dellAquila, Italy and Salo de CARVALHO, Federal University of Rio Grande Do Sul, Brazil Authors and Papers Mara Soledad SANCHEZ and Ana Beln BLANCO, UBA, CONICET/UBA, Argentina Prohibicin y transgresin en la obra de Bataille. El problema del crimen y el criminal Melissa PIMENTA, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil Power relations and social control in violent areas Eduardo GEORJO FERNANDES, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil Examen criminolgico y control social Jorge ORDOEZ VALVERDE, Pontificia Universidad Javeriana Cali, Colombia Honor y masculinidad en la vida pandillera Salo DE CARVALHO, Instituto de Criminologia e Alteridade, Brazil and Janaina DE SOUZA BUJES, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil Crime Live! representations about crimes and criminals in the newspapers in state of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil Ronald SIMONS, University of Georgia, USA and Leslie Gordon SIMONS, University of Georgia, USA Psychological traits, routine activities, and activity fields as causes of crime

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Thursday 2 August
10:45 - 12:15
247 Human rights violations Location: 459 {NB} Session Organizers: Ines IZAGUIRRE, University of Buenos Aires, Argentina and Jaime ZULUAGA, National University of Colombia Authors and Papers Alba ZALUAR, Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil The growth of militias in Rio de Janeiro Graciela Cecilia SAMANES, IIGG, PECOS-IIGGUBA, Argentina Memoria y memoriales. Las baldosas en Argentina como expresin de las memorias resistentes Mariana OLIVEIRA DE ALMEIDA, UNESP, Brazil The problem brought by the use of genetic database in criminal investigations and the protection of human rights Malena CORTE, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina Repensando la historia reciente de la Argentina: La realizacin simblica del genocidio Mariana POSSAS, University of So Paulo, Brazil Democracy, human rights and the punitive discourse

Maria Joao LEOTE DE CARVALHO, Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Portugal The Portuguese juvenile justice system: Current dynamics, challenges and risks Janaina BUJES, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil Prcticas y saberes en la gestin de jvenes violentos: Ambigedades en la aplicacin de la ley en los procesos de adolescentes acusados de infracciones Maria Vitria MOURAO, Fernando SERRA and Catarina ABREU, Technical University of Lisbon, Portugal Perceptions and strategies of safety in public places in Europe Susanne LILJEHOLM HANSSON, University of Gothenburg Sweden Local understandings of juvenile delinquency Elektra PASCHALI, Albert Ludwig Universitt Freiburg, Germany Seeing violence where it is unseen: Violence as a structure forming masculinities in political youth organizations Rafael ROCHA, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, Brazil Youth gang membership and relations of rivalry between gang members in Belo Horizonte Csar BARREIRA and Leonardo S, Universidade Federal do Cear, Brazil In search for respect: Youths values on social conflicts and violence Robert Nash PARKER, University of California, USA Youth homicide, gender, and alcohol: Cross national comparisons Liliane SANTOS, UERJ, Brazil La violencia escolar

12:30 - 14:00
322 Youth and violence Location: 459 {NB} Session Organizers: Nilia VISCARDI, University of Republica, Uruguay and Alex TEIXEIRA, Federal University of Rio Grande Do Sul, Brazil Authors and Papers Mara Victoria PUYOL, Universidad Nacional del Litoral, Santa Fe, Argentina Una aproximacin al sistema de justicia penal juvenil en la ciudad de Santa Fe

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14:30 - 16:00
333 Cultural dimensions of crime and violence Location: 459 {NB} Session Organizers: Alex TEIXEIRA, Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil and Yakov GILINSKIY, Juridical Institute of Academy of General Prosecutors Office of Russia Authors and Papers Maximo SOZZO, University of Litoral, Argentina Transicin a la democracia y poltica penal Maria Stela GROSSI PORTO, Braslia University, Brazil Police: Professional identity and social representations Emilio AYOS, Instituto de Investigaciones Gino Germani, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina Prevencin del delito y construcciones tericas: Tres momentos para su problematizacin Richard ABORISADE, Tai Solarin University of Education, Nigeria The culture of crime control in Nigerian traditional society: Exploring the oro cult of Ijebu communities of western Nigeria Jose Vicente TAVARES DOS SANTOS, Federal University of Rio Grande Do Sul, Brazil Violence and literature: The novel of cruelty in Latin America

Andr ZANETIC, USP, Brazil The interface between private security and the police Diego Manuel FLEITAS ORTIZ DE ROZAS, APP, Argentina, Santiago FERNANDEZ, Universidad Nacional de Lans, Argentina and Maria Alejandra OTAMENDI, Instituto de Investigaciones Gino Germani, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina Desafos en el monitoreo y evaluacin de una polica local Paul HATHAZY, University of California Berkeley, USA Fighting for a democratic police: National policing fields and the differential incorporation of public management and community policing in Argentina and Chile Alex NICHE TEIXEIRA, Jos-Vicente TAVARES DOS SANTOS, Melissa PIMENTA and Rochele FACHINETTO, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, Community policing in Brazil: Challenges and prospects

10:45 - 12:15
503 RC29 Business Meeting Location: 459 {NB} Chairs: Juan PEGORARO, University of Buenos Aires, Argentina; Robert Nash PARKER, University of California, USA and Alex TEIXEIRA, Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul, Brasil

Friday 3 August
09:00 - 10:30
453 The debate on policing models Location: 459 {NB} Session Organizers: Leticia SCHABBACH, Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil and Marcelo DURANTE, Universidade Federal de Viosa, Brazil Authors and Papers Daniel LOICK, Goethe University Frankfurt, Germany Critical sociology of the police: Towards an abolitionist perspective

12:30 - 14:00
559 The social construction of the police: Dilemmas of police learning Location: 459 {NB} Session Organizers: Jaime ZULUAGA, National University of Colombia and Jose Vicente TAVARES dos SANTOS, Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil Authors and Papers Leonardo S and Csar BARREIRA, Universidade Federal do Cear, Brazil Disincorporation and belief crisis on officership: The case of the military police academy of Cear

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Eduardo EDUARDO NUNES JACONDINO, Universidae Estadual do Oeste do Paran, Brazil Police education in late modernity: Dilemmas and prospects Mariana LORENZ, CONICET, Argentina Ensear a matar. Aprender a morir Gustavo GONZALEZ, Universidad Nacional del Litoral, Argentina Policas por vocacin y/o profesin. Articulaciones y tensiones entre motivos "por qu" y "para qu" "ser" polica y las definiciones de "trabajo policial" Pl WINNAESS, The Norwegian Police University College, Norway Norwegian police students perception of what police work is and their comprehension of what characterizes good police work Luciana GHIBERTO, Universidad Nacional del Litoral, Argentina Cultura policial, saber hacer y estereotipos: Exploracin sociolgica en la ciudad de Santa Fe Lucia FASCIGLIONE, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina La legin extranjera. Un anlisis de las tcnicas de reclutamiento del personal proveniente de otras fuerzas en la polica metropolitana de la Ciudad Autnoma de Buenos Aires Letcia ARAJO and Jania AQUINO, Universidade Federal do Cear, Brazil Colliding perspectives on police training and practices: Analyzing Ronda do Quarteiro

Authors and Papers Rialize FERREIRA, University of South Africa, South Africa Sociological explanations of crime, deviance and social control in a democratic South Africa Yakov GILINSKIY, St. Petersburg Juridical Institute of Academy of General Prosecutors Office of Russia, Russia Socio-economic inequality as main cause of deviance and crime Rochele FACHINETTO, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil The legal discourse as a producer of gender subjects: An analysis of trials by jury in Porto Alegre/RS/Brazil Andreas GOETTLICH, University of Konstanz, Germany The normative construction of society Alla STREMOVSKAYA, Lomonosov Moscow State University, Russia Ethnic tolerance and intolerance in Russia: Current issues and trends Gabriela SEGHEZZO, IIGG/UBA/CONICET, Argentina La genealoga de la (in)seguridad como objeto de conocimiento de las ciencias sociales en la Argentina contempornea Andrs SCHARAGER, University of Buenos Aires, Argentina and Javier GARAT, University of Buenos Aires, Argentina Expulsin de extranjeros, defensa social y universidad (Universidad de Buenos Aires de principios del siglo XX)

Saturday 4 August
09:00 - 10:30
631 Late modernity and social control Location: 459 {NB} Session Organizers: Maximo SOZZO, University of Litoral, Argentina and Jos Luiz RATTON, Universidade Federal Pernambuco, Brazil

10:45 - 12:15
690 The social selectivity of criminal justice Location: 459 {NB} Session Organizers: Michel MISSE, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil and Maria Stela GROSSI PORTO, Braslia University, Brazil

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Authors and Papers Maximo SOZZO and Waldemar CLAUS, University of Litoral, Argentina, Argentina Ms all del modelo correccional? Arthur TRINDADE, Universidade de Braslia, Brazil Effectiveness and governance of Brazilian criminal justice system Valeria VEGH WEIS, Law, COINCET-UBA, Argentina Marx and criminology Rodrigo SUASSUNA, Universidade de Braslia, Brazil Displays of crime victimization in criminal justice organizational settings Sonia BALZA, and Evangelina VENTRICE, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina El lazo social de la ilegalidad en la industria farmacutica Shanta BALGOBIND SINGH, University of KwaZuluNatal, South Africa Gender perception of crime and its reduction amongst white South Africans in the province of KwaZulu-Natal Daniel HIRATA, UFRJ-NECVU, Brazil The government of illegalisms in So Paulo and Rio de Janeiro: A comparison of the informal street markets Antonella COMBA, Instituto de Investigaciones Gino Germani, Argentina Illegal activities in the agricultural production in the province of Crdoba, Argentina. An approximation to the economic organized crime in the rural area Mariana CHIES SANTOS, and Rodrigo AZEVEDO, Pontifcia Universidade Catlica do Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil Preventive custody and social exclusion Ludmila GAUDAD, Rafael ALENCAR and Marcelo BERDET, University of Braslia (UNB), Brazil The crime of being a woman: Selectivity in the Brazilian criminal justice system

12:30 - 14:00
722 The metamorphosis of prison Location: 459 {NB} Session Organizers: Maximo SOZZO, University of Litoral, Argentina and Ligia MADEIRA, Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil Authors and Papers Adriana DIAS VIEIRA, Federal University of Paraiba, Brazil Women and the criminal justice system: Drug mules, social selectivity and recent changes on the female incarceration in Brazil Jacqueline SINHORETTO, Giane SILVESTRE and Felipe Athayde Lins MELO, Federal University of So Carlos, So Paulo, Brazil Social dynamics about the mass incarceration in So Paulo Srgio ADORNO, University of S. Paulo, Brazil and Camila NUNES DIAS, Federal University of Paran, Brazil The Primeiro Comando da Capital (PCC) and the articulations between the world inside and outside of the prisons: A new paradigm of public safety? Christophe MINCKE, Facults universitaires Saint-Louis Belgium Mobility, a new paradigm for prison? Paul HATHAZY, University of California Berkeley, USA Las mltiples vidas de la rehabilitacin: Campo penitenciario y usos estratgicos del discurso correccionalista en los sistemas penitenciarios de Argentina y Chile Rafaelle Lopes SOUZA, UFMG, Brazil Evaluacin de los programas destinados a egresados del sistema penitenciario: Un estudio del PrEsp Claudiana PERESON, Universidad Nacional del Litoral, Argentina Una aproximacin a las prcticas y representaciones de la maternidad en la crcel de mujeres

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RC30

Sociology of Work
Programme Coordinators: Delphine MERCIER, Centro de Estudios Mexicanos y Centroamericanos, Mexico and Emilie LANCIANO, University of Lyon, France

Shinichi OGAWA, Yokohama National University, Japan How innovative work practices are abandoned: A case of job involvement activities in Japan and France

10:45 - 12:15
65 Innovative approaches to informal work Joint Session RC44 Labor Movements (host committee) RC30 Sociology of Work Location: 29 {OB} For programme details see section Joint Sessions

Wednesday 1 August
09:00 - 10:30
24 New Work Organization, New Work Division and New Skills. Part I: Comparative Analysis of the Practices of Work and Management of Employment Location: 17 {OB} Session Organizer: Emilie LANCIANO, University of Lyon, France Authors and Papers Javier P. HERMO, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina Sociologa del trabajo y nuevas articulaciones laborales Emilie LANCIANO, University of Lyon, France How firms manage the age?A comparison between France and Japan in the electric sector Jean FINEZ, University of Lille 1, France and Marnix DRESSEN, University of Versailles Saint-Quentin-enYvelines, France Compositions et recompositions des secteurs ferroviaires en France et dans le monde. Proposition dune grille analytique dans le cadre dune comparaison internationale Damin PIERBATTISTI, CONICET, Argentina Neoliberalismo, reforma del estado y privatizaciones: La globalizacin de un modelo de gestin de la fuerza de trabajo. El caso de France Tlcom en Argentina y Francia

12:30 - 14:00
120 La crisis del trabajo y polticas de vida digna: Diagnsticos, reclamos y alternativas Location: 17 {OB} Session Organizer: Laura L. ORTIZ-NEGRON, Universidad de Puerto Rico Authors and Papers Tania GARCIA RAMOS, Universidad de Puerto Rico, Puerto Rico Polticas de vida digna: Propuesta para atender la crisis del trabajo Cinara ROSENFIELD, UFRGS, Brazil Pour surmonter la dichotomie entre travail dcent et travail digne : Reconnaissance et droits de lhomme Eduardo DONZA, Universidad de Buenos Aires Universidad Catlica Argentina, Argentina Estado de situacin de los derechos relacionados con el trabajo y la seguridad social en el rea urbana de la Argentina, 2004-2011 Raul Alejandro GUZMAN, Carlos David SANCHEZ and Juan David VANEGAS, Universidad de Antioquia, Colombia Qu se crea al fomentar el emprendimiento? Los impactos polticos, sociales, culturales y de solidaridad del fomento del emprendimiento

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Celia PACHECO, Universidad Autnoma Metropolitana, Mxico Trabajo informal en plazas comerciales

14:30 - 16:00
176 Panel session. Democracy at work and social justice: an international perspective Location: 17 {OB} Session Organizer: Delphine MERCIER, Centro de Estudios Mexicanos y Centroamericanos, Mexico Panelists: Delphine MERCIER, Centro de Estudios Mexicanos y Centroamericanos, Mexico; Marcos SUPERVIELLE, Universidad de la Repblica, Uruguay and Paul BOUFFARTIGUE, CNRS LEST, France

Anja ABENDROTH, Stephanie PAUSCH, Bielefeld University, Germany and Sebastian BHM, Braunschweig Institute of Technology, Germany Working conditions and the desire to reduce working hours due to family responsibilities Marie-Pierre MOREAU, University of Bedfordshire, United Kingdom Gender equality in the teaching profession: A crossnational comparison Juliana NAZARETH and Maria Inacia DAVILA NETO, Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil The challenge of work and family conciliation and the bipolarity of the female labor market in contemporary Brazil Brbara CASTRO, Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Brazil Mothering and fathering in flexible working contexts

Thursday 2 August
09:00 - 10:30
196 Articulating work and family: Gender or professional group differences? / Conciliar empleo y familia: Unas diferencias de gnero, de grupo profesional o otras? Location: 17 {OB} Session Organizers: Diane Gabrielle TREMBLAY, UQAM, Canada and Bernard Fusulier, UCL, Belgium Authors and Papers Bernard FUSULIER, Universit de Louvain, Belgium Combining work and family in two occupational contexts and cultures: Nurses versus police officers Anne BUSCH, University of Bielefeld, Germany Occupational gender composition and workplace support: The role of motherhood

10:45 - 12:15
257 New career theory and new realities of work in the Knowledge Economy / Nuevas teories de la carerra y nuevas realidades de trabajo en la Economia del Conocimiento Location: 17 {OB} Session Organizers: Diane Gabrielle TREMBLAY, UQAM, Canada and Anne GILLET, CNAM Paris Authors and Papers Anne GILLET, CNAM Paris, France Transformaciones y permanencias en las trayectorias laborales en Monterrey, Mxico. El caso de los ingenieros del software y tele-operadores 2 Leticia MUIZ TERRA, La Plata, Argentina Una nueva cultura del trabajo: Transformaciones en la carrera laboral de una generacin de trabajadores petroleros Anne BUSCH, University of Bielefeld, Germany and Elke HOLST, German Institute for Economic Research (DIW), Germany Occupational sex segregation and management-level wages in Germany: What role does firm size play?
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Grard VALENDUC, University of Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium Diversification of careers of knowledge workers: A European perspective from the works project Cristina BESIO, Technical University Berlin, Germany The research project and academic careers Shaun RUGGUNAN, University of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa Career mobility of anatomical pathologists from the public to private sector in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa Vikinta ROSINAITE, American University of the Middle East, Kuwait Organisational career is not dead

Belmira MAGALHES, Rafaela DA S. MENDONA RGO and Geice QUEILA DE LIMA SILVA, Cincias Sociais, Mestranda, Macei, Brazil La educacin y las relaciones de gnero: Un anlisis de la calificacin superior femenina Laura GALVEZ GALVEZ, RC30, Colombia Conciliacin vida laboral y vida familiar en mujeres obreras de Cali, Colombia

14:30 - 16:00
350 New work organization, new work division and new skills. Part II. Transnationalisation of work practices Location: 17 {OB} Session Organizer: Emilie LANCIANO, University of Lyon, France Authors and Papers Adeline GILSON, Laboratoire dEconomie et de Sociologie du Travail, France New work organisation in public services {*} Klaus SCHMIERL, Institute for Social Science Research (ISF), Germany Correspondence of new work requirements with vocational training in cross-company alliances in the German metal industry Ricardo MULLER and Lawrence PEREIRA, Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Brazil Changes in the world of work and the process of flexibilization in Brazil: A case study Mei-Ling LIN, National Open University, Taiwan Talent Management of Knowledge Workers and Global Migration in the New Economy: Opportunities, Challenges, and Trends

12:30 - 14:00
290 Conciliar empleo y familia: Unas diferencias de gnero, de grupo profesional u otras? Location: 17 {OB} Session Organizers: Bernard FUSULIER, Universit de Louvain, Belgium and Diane Gabrielle TREMBLAY, UQAM, Canada Authors and Papers Karina BATTHYANY and Cecilia TOMASSINI, UdelaR, Uruguay Aportes conceptuales y empricos para analizar el fenmeno del ausentismo laboral desde una perspectiva de gnero: El caso de la industria lctea en Uruguay Jordao NUNES, Universidade Federal de Gois, Brazil Trabajo musical y gnero: Identidad profesional y arreglos domsticos Ania TIZZIANI, Universidad Nacional de General Sarmiento, Argentina and Lorena POBLETE, CONICET-IDES, Argentina La regulacin del servicio domstico y del cuidado en Argentina y Francia. La articulacin del trabajo y la familia en las clases medias profesionales

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16:15 - 17:45
390 Leisure, work, time-budgets and the economic crisis Joint Session RC30 Sociology of Work RC13 Sociology of Leisure (host committee) Location: APT 110 {OB} For programme details see section Joint Sessions

Leonardo CAVALCANTI, Universitat Autnoma de Barcelona, Spain Brazilian immigrants in Spain and their incorporation into the Spanish labour world Beatriz Isola COUTINHO and Leila de MENEZES STEIN, Universidade Estadual Paulista, Brazil Immigrants workers in the New York city's and So Paulo city's garment industry Higuchi NAOTO, University of Tokushima, Japan and Nanako INABA, Ibaraki University, Japan The role of human and social capital to gain the upper hand in migrants labor market: The case of Japanese-Argentina workers in Japan

Friday 3 August
09:00 - 10:30
457 Work and immigration Location: 17 {OB} Session Organizers: Delphine MERCIER, Centro de Estudios Mexicanos y Centroamericanos and Annalisa LENDARO, LEST-CNRS, Aix-en-Provence (France) Authors and Papers Boris HEIZMANN, University of Hamburg, Germany and Elke HOLST, German Institute for Economic Research, Germany Immigrant occupational composition and the earnings of immigrants and natives in Germany {*} Joyce ANSELMO, Universidade Estadual Paulista, Brazil Trabajo, sindicato y circulacin internacional de las ideas {*} Minori MATSUTANI, Kyoto University, Japan Contemporary reversely-oriented labor migration: Japanese youth emigrants to China {*} Delphine MERCIER, Centro de Estudios Mexicanos y Centroamericanos, Mexico; Laboratoire dEconomie et de Sociologie du Travail, Aix en Provence, France Les dfis de la question migratoire face un travail globalis Bernhard WEICHT, Utrecht University, Netherlands The intersection of social and migration policies: The situation of migrant care workers

10:45 - 12:15
488 Labor solidarity in the era of neoliberal globalization Location: 17 {OB} Session Organizers: Adeline GILSON, Laboratoire dEconomie et de Sociologie du Travail, France Authors and Papers Anne BORY, Universit Lille I, France; Brnice CRUNEL, IEP Toulouse, France; Alexandra OESER, Universit Paris-Ouest, France La recomposition des solidarits ouvrires face une dlocalisation : Le cas de lusine molex de villemur-Sur-tarn Shoji HASHIGUCHI, Ritsumeikan University, Japan Youth labor movements in Japan: Their conditions and characteristics Rosemeire SALATA and Mariana Tonussi MILANO, Universidade Estadual Paulista, Brazil Social-environmental responsibility: State, market and work in the sucroalcooleiro sector of the Ribeiro Preto/SP region Patricia VENDRAMIN, Fondation Travail-Universit, Belgium A triple view on trade-union activism: Cause, individual and organisation

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Guillermo WORMALD and Maria TREBILCOCK, Chile La revalorizacin del trabajo como fundamento de cohesin social: Tensiones, paradojas y desafos Tomoko FUJISAKI, Hitotsubashi University, Japan The hardships for the small independent business brought by neo-liberal globalization: The case study of barber shops and beauty salons in Japan

10:45 - 12:15
664 Health and safety at work: Occupational hazards and technological risks / Salud y seguridad en el trabajo: Riesgos laborales y tecnolgicos Location: 17 {OB} Session Organizer: Jorge WALTER, CEIL, Argentina Authors and Papers Claire CHAY, CERTOP, France and Jens THOEMMES, CERTOP, CNRS, France Is work soluble in sustainable development ? Fabiana GRECCO, Universidade Estadual Paulista, Brazil La violencia en la trayectoria de vida de los colectores de materiales reciclables y el proceso de fabricacin de la industrializacin de la mercadera basura Veronika SIEGLIN, Universidad Autnoma de Nuevo Len, Mexico Psychosomatic health, gender and working conditions in science. A comparative study of male and female scientists in Mexican public universities Victoria HAIDAR, CONICET, Argentina The appearance and disappearance of absenteeism as a problem of health and safety at work (Argentina, 1930-2011) Antonio STECHER, Elisa ANSOLEAGA, Juan Pablo TORO, Lorena GODOY, Universidad Diego Portales, Chile and Josep M. BLANCH, Universidad Autnoma de Barcelona, Spain Riesgos psicosociales en profesionales de la salud pblica en Chile Dilek HATTATOGLU, Mugla University, Turkey Health and safety at home-based work

12:30 - 14:00
550 RC30 Business Meeting Location: 17 {OB}

Saturday 4 August
09:00 - 10:30
637 Precarity and new forms of employment Location: 17 {OB} Session Organizer: Emilie LANCIANO, University of Lyon, France Authors and Papers Oxana ANIKOVICH, Institute of Economics and Industrial Engineering, Russia Irregular activities on the Russian labour market Serafino NEGRELLI, University of Milano Bicocca, Italy Innovative workers capabilities but less employment status and working conditions under pressure Brbara CASTRO, Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Brazil Non-standard employment contracts and the organization of work: The case of the brazilian information technology sector Anne Marie WAUTIER, Universidade Federal de Pelotas, Brazil Le travail en perspective : Identit et subjectivit Cleiton MACIEL, Izabel VALLE, Allison ANDRADE, Federal University of Amazonas, Brazil and Jeanne Mariel BRITO, Federal University of Campina Grande, Brazil Productive restructuring and labor organization in the pottery pole of Iranduba

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RC31

10:45 - 12:15
68 Migration of labour and human rights issues: Reflections on global context Location: 307 {OB} Session Organizers: Bishnu BARIK, Sambalpur University, India and Smita VERMA, Isabella Thoburn College Chair: Smita VERMA, Isabella Thoburn College, India Authors and Papers Brgida BAEZA, CONICET/UNPSJB, Argentina Migrantes limtrofes en Comodoro Rivadavia. Etnia, clase y nacin Bishnu BARIK, Sambalpur University, India Textile industries of Surat and migrant laborers: Narratives on deprivation of basic rights in a civil society Alexandra LOWRIE, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, USA The (Argentine) state response to the problem of assistance to victims of human trafficking Jose GUIRADO, Universidade de So Paulo, Brazil The informal organization of Bolivian immigrants in the city of So Paulo for better conditions of life Jacobo MUOZ COMET, Hector CEBOLLA BOADO and Mara MIYAR BUSTO, UNED, Spain Migrant educational investment in Spain and its return on the labour market. Reducing the employment and occupational gap?

Sociology of Migration
Programme Coordinator: David BARTRAM, University of Leicester, United Kingdom

Wednesday 1 August
09:00 - 10:30
14 Disasters and Social Justice for Migrants Location: 307 {OB} Session Organizers and Co-chairs: Mari SHIBA, Nagoya University, Japan; Hideki TARUMOTO, Hokkaido University, Japan and Kazuhisa NISHIHARA, Seijo University, Japan Authors and Papers Claudia ANJOS, Universidade de Brasilia, Brazil Survivors and migrants: A dialogue between disaster and migration in light of the case of Haitians in Brazil Kihwan KWAK, Tohoku-Gakuin University, Japan Whether to remain in Japan or not: Inner conflict of foreigners after the occurrence of the great east Japan earthquake Kazuhisa HONDA, Tokai University, Japan Multicultural communities in a global age: What the 311 taught us and beyond Myungsoo KIM, Kwansei Gakuin University, Japan The great eastern Japan earthquake and prejudice toward foreigners Kumiko TSUCHIDA, and Sunhee LEE, Tohoku University, Japan Rebuilding the life after disaster: The case studies of immigrant women in Tohoku

12:30 - 14:00
124 Out of Place Emotions: managing emotions from a distance Location: 307 {OB} Session Organizers: Loretta BALDASSAR, University of Western Australia, Australia and Paolo BOCCAGNI, University of Trento, Italy

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Authors and Papers Derek McGHEE, University of Southampton, United Kingdom Competing obligations and the maintenance of physical co-presence The impact of migration and structural constraints on post accession polish families in the UK Claudia TAZREITER, University of New South Wales, Australia Identity, emotion, memory in the structuring the moralities of migration Cecile VERMOT, Universit Paris Descartes, France; Gender and timing of guilt within Argentinean migration process Chie SAKAI, Kansai University, Japan Living between two societies: Japanese womens experience in China Shinji HIRAI, CIESAS, Mexico Political economy of nostalgia and transnational migration between Mexico and United States Szilvia SIMAI and Rosana BAENINGER, University of Campinas, Brazil The concept of loss in transnational migration {*}

Isabela CABRAL FELIX DE SOUSA, Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Grief and empowerment in the migration process of leaving Brazil to Italy Roberta RAFFAETA, Trento University, Italy Emplaced emotions: Hope explored

Thursday 2 August
09:00 - 10:30
217 Migration In (Post-) Socialist Societies Joint Session RC31 Sociology of Migration RC09 Social Transformations and Sociology of Development (host committee) Location: For programme details see section Joint Sessions 227 Repeat migration and social inequalities and equalities Location: 307 {OB} Session Organizer: Caroline PLSS, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore Authors and Papers Osten WAHLBECK, SSKH, University of Helsinki, Finland The Finnish and Swedish migration dynamics and transnational social spaces Sara BONFANTI, Ume University, Sweden Back to the origins? a capability-based assessment of the most recent migration policies in Sweden Caroline PLUSS, Nanyang Technological Universtiy, Singapore The transnational positions of male ChineseSingaporean migrants and their social integration in transnational spaces Christopher FIORELLO, UC Berkeley, USA Invisible divides: Marriage & migration among highskilled Syrians

14:30 - 16:00
175 Out of Place Emotions: Ambiguity of being Location: 307 {OB} Session Organizers: Loretta BALDASSAR, University of Western Australia, Australia and Paolo BOCCAGNI, University of Trento, Italy Authors and Papers Peter KIVISTO and Vanja LA VECCHIA-MIKKOLA, University of Turku, Finland Immigrant ambivalence toward the homeland: The case of Iraqis in Helsinki and Rome Ria SMIT and Pragna RUGUNANAN, University of Johannesburg, South Africa Transnational forced migration and negotiating the confusing terrain of contrasting emotions: The case of female refugees in South Africa

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10:45 - 12:15
251 Latin American migration, development and transnational citizenship: A South-North academic dialogue Location: 307 {OB} Session Organizers: Jean-Michel LAFLEUR, Universit de Lige, Belgium; Elisa BREY, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain and Isabel YPEZ, Universit Catholique de Louvain, Belgium Chair: Jean-Michel LAFLEUR, Universit de Lige, Belgium Co-Chair: Elisa BREY, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain Authors and Papers Isabel YEPEZ, Centre dtudes du Dveloppement, Belgium, Carmen LEDO, Centro de Planificacin y Gestin, Bolivia and Mirko MAZADRO, Universit IUAV di Venezia, Italy Migracin transnacional, paternidad transnacional y solidaridad familiar en la ciudad de Cochabamba Janneth CLAVIJO, Universidad Nacional de Crdoba, Argentina La dimensin poltica del fenmeno migratorio en el contexto contemporneo colombiano y las estrategias de vinculacin con los colombianos en el exterior Sandra GIL ARAUJO, Instituto de Investigaciones Gino Germani-CONICET, Argentina, Claudia PEDONE, Institut dInfncia i Mn Urb, Spain and Mara Margarita ECHEVERRI, Pontificia Universidad Javeriana, Colombia Migracin y familia a travs del Atlntico. Un acercamiento a la reconfiguracin de los vnculos familiares transnacionales de migrantes latinoamericanos en Espaa Laura MORALES, University of Leicester, United Kingdom and Amparo GONZALEZ-FERRER, IEGDCSIC, Spain Bridging or bonding? The nature of the social capital of Latin American immigrants in Spain and the US

Leonardo CAVALCANTI, Universitat Autnoma de Barcelona, Spain An approach to the Brazilian immigrant entrepreneurship in London and Barcelona Natalia Denise SENMARTIN, Open University of Catalonia, Spain The social media dimension of migrants transnational practices: Participating in the Argentine elections 2011 from abroad {*}

12:30 - 14:00
304 Migrant illegality and non-citizen precarious status in the Americas Location: 307 {OB} Session Organizer: David BARTRAM, University of Leicester, United Kingdom Chair: Ewa MORAWSKA, University of Essex, United Kingdom Authors and Papers Mara Teresa HERRERA VIVAR, Goethe University Frankfurt, Germany Between formal exclusion and new forms of belonging: Latin American undocumented women in Germany Abigail ANDREWS, UC Berkeley, USA Explaining Mexican communities contrasting relationships to the US illegality state Gustavo VERDUZCO, El Colegio de Mxico, Mexico Forms of social inclusion in an adverse milieu: Undocumented Mexicans in New Haven, Connecticut Ariella SILVA ARAUJO, and Beatriz ISOLA COUTINHO, Universidade Estadual Paulista, Brazil Citizenship status of immigrants: A comparative analysis between Brazil and Argentina

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14:30 - 16:00
345 Migrating out of the home and into the gendered and racialized globalized market of household labor Location: 307 {OB} Session Organizers: Shobha Hamal GURUNG, Utah State University, USA and Mary ROMERO, Arizona State University, USA Chair: Mary ROMERO, Arizona State University, USA Authors and Papers Caterina ROHDE, Bielefeld Graduate School in History and Sociology, Germany Young, foreign, female: The gendered and nationalized nature of household labour in the au pair institution Laura NUSSBAUM-BARBERENA, University of Illinois at Chicago, USA Recognizing dispossession: Mobilization among Nicaraguan migrant domestic workers in Costa Rica Pilar GONALONS PONS, University of WisconsinMadison, USA The resurgence of paid domestic workers at the intersection of gender, class and racialized inequality Laura STEFANELLI, University of Trento, Italy The reproductive labour of care: A case study of migrant women working in Italy Monica BOYD, University of Toronto, Canada Destination Canada (?): Gender, race and changing policies for recruiting migrant domestic workers Ayse AKALIN, Istanbul Technical University, Turkey The exceptional migrants? The regularization of migrant domestic workers in Turkey Shobha HAMAL GURUNG, Southern Utah University, USA From migration to citizenship: Transnational workers, families, and children {*} Annalisa ORNAGHI and Mara TOGNETTI BORDOGNA, University of Milan-Bicocca Italy Carers transnational links: The ambivalence of immigrant remittances {*}

14:30 - 16:00
346 Migration and Quality of Life. Part I Joint Session RC55 Social Indicators (host committee) RC31 Sociology of Migration Location: 23 {OB} For programme details see section Joint Sessions

16:15 - 17:45
384 Food, family and migration Location: 434 {NB} Session Organizer and Chair: Ethel KOSMINSKY, So Paolo State University, Brasil Authors and Papers Paoyi HUANG, CUNY, USA Dining table as a battlefield: Chinese immigrant brides food practice after migration Giralda SEYFERTH, Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Colonization, alimentary habits and the symbolic construction of Teuto-Brazilian ethnicity Miriam SANTOS, Universidade Federal Rural do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil and Maria Catarina ZANINI, Universidade Federal de Santa Maria, Brazil Food as an identity mark between Italian immigrants and their descendants in the south of Brazil

16:15 - 17:45
394 New migration profiles in a globalised world and changing paradigms of migration Location: 307 {OB} Session Organizer: Catherine de WENDEN, CERI, Sciences-Po, France Chair: Catherine de WENDEN, CERI, Sciences-Po, France

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Authors and Papers Rebecca WILLIAMSON, Derya OZKUL, Chulhyo KIM, Elsa KOLETH, Stephen CASTLES and Magdalena ARIAS CUBAS, University of Sydney, Australia Operationalising the study of social transformation and international migration in the 21st century Hideki TARUMOTO, Hokkaido University, Japan State sovereignty and changing migrant profiles in Japan Camila DANIEL, DCJS, Universidade Federal Rural do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil The horizontal cooperation and the place of Brazil in Latin American scene: The case of Peruvian university students in Brazil Millsom HENRY-WARING and Martina BOESE, University of Melbourne, Australia New or old migration profiles? The experiences of visible migrants and refugees in rural and regional Australia

Authors and Papers Rebeca RAIJMAN, University of Haifa, Israel and Adriana KEMP, Tel Aviv University, Israel Labor migration in Israel: The creation of an unfree workforce Ludger PRIES, Ruhr-Universitt Bochum, Germany (What) did we learn from history? Current debates on circular migration in Germany Ana LOPEZ SALA and Mikolaj STANEK, Institute of Economics, Geography and Demography, CSIC, Spain Labour market needs or international political agenda? Designing temporary migrant worker programmes in Spanish migration policy (2000-2010) Leiza BRUMAT, CONICET-UADE, Argentina Polticas migratorias y movimiento de trabajadores en el MERCOSUR: Desde fines del siglo XX a la actualidad Sanna SAKSELA-BERGHOLM, Mika HELANDER, and Rolle ALHO, University of Helsinki, Finland Temporary labour migrants experiences of working conditions and social protection in Finland {*}

Friday 3 August
09:00 - 10:30
437 Migration, migrants and the development of inclusive urban cultures and identities. Part I Joint Session RC31 Sociology of Migration (host committee) RC21 Regional and Urban Development Location: 307 {OB} For programme details see section Joint Sessions

10:45 - 12:15
513 Undocumented immigrants and social justice Location: 307 {OB} Session Organizer: Peter KIVISTO, University of Turku, Finland Chair: Peter KIVISTO, University of Turku, Finland Authors and Papers

09:00 - 10:30
452 Temporary labour migrations: The resurgence of guest worker programs Location: 468 {NB} Session Organizer: Gustavo VERDUZCO, El Colegio de Mxico, Mexico Chair: Gustavo VERDUZCO, El Colegio de Mxico, Mexico

Magdalena BARROS NOCK, Center for Research and Higher Education, Mexico Mixed families and their everyday life in California, USA Kyoko SHINOZAKI, Ruhr University Bochum, Germany Irregular migrant citizenship: Domestic workers negotiating social citizenship rights Francesca DEGIULI, CUNY, USA Undocumented migration and civil society

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Natalia DEBANDI, Universidad de Argentina El paso por un centro de expulsin de inmigrantes en Francia Sara PARK, Kyoto University, Japan Transformation of citizenship

Laura MORALES, University of Leicester, United Kingdom, Santiago PEREZ-NIEVAS, Universidad Autnoma de Madrid, Spain and Daniela VINTILA, Instituto de Polticas y Bienes Pblicos, CSIC, Spain Residential concentration, ethnicity, political opportunities and the representation of immigrantorigin minorities in Spain Nadia NUR, Roma Tre University, Italy Going south, going local. Social and spatial inclusion of immigrants in the cities of south Luis Eduardo THAYER, Universidad de Los Lagos, Chile Lmites sociales e institucionales del reconocimiento: El acceso precario de los inmigrantes latinoamericanos a la sociedad chilena Andrew ORTON, Durham University, United Kingdom Building migrants belonging through positive interactions {*} 634 Migration and Development II Joint Session RC31 Sociology of Migration RC09 Social Transformations and Sociology of Development (host committee) Location: 464 {NB} For programme details see section Joint Sessions

12:30 - 14:00
538 Migration and Development I Joint Session RC31 Sociology of Migration (host committee) RC09 Social Transformations and Sociology of Development Location: 307 {OB} For programme details see section Joint Sessions

14:30 - 16:00
595 RC31 Business Meeting Location: 307 {OB}

Saturday 4 August
09:00 - 10:30
626 In and out of place: Participation of transnational migrants in civil society Location: 307 {OB} Session Organizer and Chair: Mnica IBEZ-ANGULO, University of Burgos, Spain Authors and Papers Yasemin AKIS KALAYLIOGLU, Middle East Technical University, Turkey Fumbling in the dark: A study on the participation of Iranian refugees in Ankara (Turkey) Vanessa GURIDY-CERRITOS and Laura NUSSBAUMBARBERENA, University of Illinois at Chicago, USA Emerging Latino civil society in new destinations

10:45 - 12:15
660 Diasporas, nation-states and regional integration Location: 307 {OB} Session Organizer: Oluyemi FAYOMI, Covenant University, Nigeria Chair: Theophilus FADAYOMI, Covenant University, Nigeria Authors and Papers Ignacio IRAZUZTA, Universidad del Pas Vasco, Spain Polticas del desarraigo: Un ejercicio de comparacin en torno a la emergencia de las "nuevas disporas" Mari SHIBA, Nagoya University, Japan Intercountry adopted children from Korea: Their status as modern diasporas and their new identity as the facilitators in the globalized societies

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Martin ROSENFELD, Universit Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium The complex dance of diaspora and transnationalism taking place in the euro-African second hand cars exportation business Larisa FIALKOVA, University of Haifa, Israel Russians in Germany: A new diaspora literature in the making Oluyemi FAYOMI, Covenant University, Nigeria and Lanre ADEOLA, Crawford University, Nigeria The emerging role of diaspora in the restructuring of the Nigerian state

14:30 - 16:00
744 Sexualities and migration Location: 443 {NB} Session Organizers: Bernadetta SIARA and John SOLOMOS, City University London, United Kingdom Chair: Bernadetta SIARA, City University London, United Kingdom Authors and Papers Francesca LAGOMARSINO and Chiara PAGNOTTA, Universit di Genova, Italy Entre la chica buena y la mala: Discursos en torno a la sexualidad de chicas ecuatorianas en Italia Adriana PISCITELLI, State University of Campinas, Brazil Global imbrications between sex and marriage markets: Brazilian women in southern Europe

10:45 - 12:15
670 Migration and Quality of Life. Part II Joint Session RC55 Social Indicators (host committee) RC31 Sociology of Migration Location: 23 {OB} For programme details see section Joint Sessions

12:30 - 14:00
710 Migration, migrants and the development of inclusive urban cultures and identities II Location: 307 {OB} Session Organizers: Marco MARTINIELLO, University of Lige, Belgium and Yuri KAZEPOV, University of Urbino, Italy Chair: Marco Martiniello, University of Lige, Belgium Authors and Papers Pauline CLECH, Sciences-po/CNRS, France Red suburb and otherness: How migrant arts became legitimate in the communist and working class Parisian suburb Elsa KOLETH, University of Sydney, Australia The real alternative: Multiculturalism and community arts in Sydney Christiane SCHLOTE, University of Zurich, Switzerland Staging south Asian Diasporas

RC32

Women in Society
Programme Coordinator: Evangelia TASTSOGLOU, Saint Mary's University, Canada

Wednesday 1 August
09:00 - 10:30
13 Democracy, Work and Gender Equality: A Comparative and CrossCultural Perspective Location: 446 {NB} Session Organizers and Co-chairs: Solange SIMOES, Eastern Michigan University, USA and Bila SORG, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

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Authors and Papers Aline Tereza BORGHI LEITE, Federal University of So Carlos, Brazil Gender inequalities among journalists in So Paulo The Brazilian context of the increasing feminization of the profession of journalism and journalism education Martin GASSER, Sarah KERSTEN, Michael NOLLERT and Sebastian SCHIEF, University of Fribourg, Switzerland Gender inequality in the division of paid and unpaid work: A comparison of Swiss regions Tricia McTAGUE, Eastern Michigan State, USA Young women democratizing the workplace: Gendered union organizing in the feminized US service sector Sylvie FOGIEL - BIJAOUI, The Academic College of Management, Rishon LeZion, Israel The future is still waiting for us: ArabIsraeli women in the Israeli labor market

Melanie HEATH, McMaster University, Canada The sticky wicket of regulating violence against women in polygamy: Feminist perspective on the constitutional challenge in Canada Katherine MEYER, The Ohio State University, USA, Helen RIZZO, American University in Cairo, Egypt and Anne PRICE, University of South Florida Polytechnic, USA Campaign against sexual harassment in Egypt Neerja AHLAWAT, University Rohtak Haryana India, Marriage norms, social sanctions and honour killings in Haryana Juliana JAYME, Alessandra CHACHAM and Mariana MORAIS, PUC Minas, Brazil Sex work, identity and space occupation in the downtown of Belo Horizonte, Brazil {*}

12:30 - 14:00
127 RC32 Round Table: Challenging gendered spaces and categories Location: 22 {OB} Session Organizer: Vappu TYYSKA, Ryerson University, Canada Authors and Papers Loreley GARCIA, Federal University of Paraiba, Brazil The pitfalls of desire Mariana PULHEZ, Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Brazil tre mre Sur la blogosphre : La maternit active dans les cybercarnets Annalee LEPP, Jo-Anne LEE and Veronica PACINIKETCHABAW, University of Victoria, Canada Exploring intimate economies: An alternative framework for activists? Kristy KELLY, Columbia University, USA Reframing gender class and retirement rights in Vietnam 128 RC32 Round Table: Violence: expressions and solutions Location: 25 {OB} Session Organizer and Chair: Vappu TYYSKA, Ryerson University, Canada

10:45 - 12:15
90 Women, violence and social justice. Part I. Location: 446 {NB} Session Organizers: Evangelia TASTSOGLOU, Saint Mary's University, Canada and Antoinette HETZLER, University of Lund, Sweden Chair: Evangelia TASTSOGLOU, Saint Mary's University, Canada Authors and Papers Cynthia DEITCH, George Washington University, USA and Ariane HEGEWISCH, Institute for Womens Policy Research, USA Sexual assault and harassment of immigrant workers in the United States: Overcoming obstacles to legal and social justice M. Laura CORRADI, Universit della Calabria, Italy Sex and violence in commercials: Freedom of expression or symbolic aggression? Antoinette HETZLER, Lunds University, Sweden It wasnt my fault

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RC32 Round Table: Women in action: Images and realities Location: 26 {OB} Session Organizer: Vappu TYYSKA, Ryerson University, Canada

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RC32 Round Table: Women, welfare & economic (re)structuring Location: 33 {OB} Session Organizer: Vappu TYYSKA, Ryerson University, Canada

Authors and Papers Orly TSARFATY, Communication, Academic College of Emeq Yezreel, Israel and Dalia LIRAN-ALPER, College of management academic studies, Israel The people demand social justice Marlene TEIXEIRA RODRIGUES and Kamila FIGUEIRA DA SILVA, Universidad de Braslia, Brazil La lucha contra la violencia contra la mujer y la atencin primaria de salud Reflexiones desde el programa de agentes comunitarios de salud en Brasilia (DF-BR) 130 RC32 Round Table: Womens work environments Location: 26 {OB} Session Organizer: Vappu TYYSKA, Ryerson University, Canada Authors and Papers Maria Lucero JIMENEZ, UNAM, Mexico Changes in gender relations. Economic and labor changes and its effects Angammal SANTHI S., NIFT Chennai, India Gender mainstreaming in police and apparel companies in Tamil Nadu for human resource development and improving organizational effectiveness Alicia GIRN, Universidad Nacional Autnoma de Mxico, Mexico and Mirosalba CANCINO LARA Instituto de Investigaciones Econmicas, Mexico Mexican business women in the United States Manuel ngel RODRIGUEZ and Roco LOPEZ VELASCO, Universidad Autnoma de Guerrero, Mexico Gnero, educacin y (e) migracin en el sureste mexicano

Authors and Papers Olabisi YUSUFF, Lagos State University, Nigeria The challenges and constraints of rural women informal economic activities in Ogun State, Nigeria Sara HELMAN, Ben Gurion University of the Negev, Israel and Ofira BEN SHLOMO, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel Surviving poverty and workfare: Lone mothers families survival strategies under conditions of extreme social insecurity Yumi Garcia dos SANTOS, Instituto Nacional de Cincia e Tecnologia, Brazil Women autonomy and social policy: Community, religion and new welfare programs at So Paulo, Brazil Bahira Sherif TRASK and Megan BAROLET-FOGARTY, University of Delaware, USA Addressing the impact of globalization, poverty and womens labor force participation: Three case studies

14:30 - 16:00
181 Researching womens lives in postcolonial contexts: Challenges and transformations in decolonizing self and research Location: 446 {NB} Session Organizer: Akosua Adomako AMPOFO, University of Ghana Chair: Akosua Adomako AMPOFO, University of Ghana Co-Chair: Dilek CINDOGLU, Bilkent University, Turkey Authors and Papers Sylvanna FALCON, University of California, Santa Cruz, USA Conducting feminist research in the country of ones familial past

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Nadia SANGER, Human Sciences Research Council, South Africa In the middle of the story: Reflecting on feminist theory, epistemology, and practice in engaging gender non-conforming persons on the cape flats communities of South Africa Christina SCHRAMM, Programa de Doctorado en Estudios de la Sociedad y la Cultura, Costa Rica Researching afro-descendent and indigenous womens lives in the tropics. Knowledge productions at a crossroads Manisha DESAI, University of Connecticut, USA The possibilities and perils for scholar-activists and activist-scholars: Reflections on the feminist dialogues Juliana NAZARETH, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil The challenge of building a logical methodology for participatory, feminists and post-colonial researches with migrant women Karina BIDASECA, Universidad General San Martin, Argentina Postcolonial feminism: An essay about third feminism Glenda BONIFACIO, University of Lethbridge, Canada Pinay postcolonial subjects in the global economy: Feminist research discursive practices and ethics

Culture, Uruguay and Marlise MATOS, UFMG, Brazil Chairs: Alicia DAMBRAUSKAS, Ministry of Education and Culture, Uruguay and Alicia Itati PALERMO, National University of Lujan, Argentina Authors and Papers Mara Isabel DOMNGUEZ GARCA, Centro de Investigaciones Psicolgicas y Sociolgicas, Cuba Justicia social y equidad de gnero. La mujer joven cubana Manuel ngel RODRIGUEZ, Universidad Autnoma de Guerrero, Mexico Representacin poltica y violacin a la representacin de cuota de gnero en Mxico Breno CYPRIANO, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, Brazil and Celso Rbio SANTANA CARDOSO, Pontficia Universidade Catlica de Minas Gerais, Brazil Gender and feminism in Latin American comparative politics: The relationship of the state, international organizations, social movements and experts in the struggle for gender global justice Eva Alterman BLAY, University of So Paulo, Brazil Feminismo, los derechos humanos y justicia social Maria DEL Pilar EGO-AGUIRRE, Women in Society, Peru Ashninka empoderada: Una reflexin antropolgica sobre los procesos de empoderamiento de las mujeres dirigentas de la FREMANK, un estudio de caso en la selva central peruana

Thursday 2 August
09:00 - 10:30
218 Movimientos de mujeres por la justicia social y la democratizacin en Amrica Latina / Women`s movements for social justice and democratization in Latin America Part I Location: 446 {NB} Session Organizers: Alicia Itati PALERMO, National University of Lujan, Argentina; Alicia DAMBRAUSKAS, Ministry of Education and

10:45 - 12:15
244 Gender, science and technology: Post-colonial and feminist perspectives Joint Session RC32 Women in Society (host committee) RC23 Sociology of Science and Technology Location: 446 {NB} For programme details see section Joint Sessions

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320 Women, violence and social justice. Part II Location: 446 {NB} Session Organizers: Antoinette HETZLER, Lunds University, Sweden and Evangelia TASTSOGLOU, Saint Mary's University, Canada Chair: Antoinette HETZLER, Lunds University, Sweden Authors and Papers Vappu TYYSK, Ryerson University, Canada Girls, adult and older women, and family violence in immigrant communities: A multigenerational approach Roberta VILLALON, St. Johns University, USA The nuances of agency: Latina survivors of gender violence and gatekeepers of citizenship in the US Evangelia TASTSOGLOU, Saint Mary's University, Canada Understanding violence and anti-violence work in the context of immigration and diversity Arvinder ANSARI, University, New Delhi, India Gendered violence in Kashmir: A case study of half widows in Kashmir Chrysanthi ZACHOU, American College of Greece, Athens, Greece Prioritizing violence against women: The new agenda-setting of womens organizations in Greece Luz Mara C. JAIMES LEGORRETA, Universidad Autnoma del Estado de Mxico, Mexico La violacin a los derechos de las mujeres en Mxico: Un problema sociocultural Anelise ESTIVALET, PMPA, Brazil Poltica y gnero en el cotidiano: el proyecto Mulheres da Paz en Porto Alegre, Brazil {*}

Location: 446 {NB} Session Organizers: Alicia Itati PALERMO, National University of Lujan, Argentina; Alicia DAMBRAUSKAS, Ministry of Education and Culture, Uruguay and Marlise MATOS, UFMG, Brazil Chair: Marlise MATOS, UFMG, Brazil Authors and Papers Anna-Britt COE, Ume University, Sweden Cmo perciben los/as tomadores de decisiones gubernamentales la incidencia poltica feminista a favor de los derechos reproductivos: Dos casos regionales en el Per Claudia ANZORENA, INCIHUSA, CONICET, Argentina and Ruth ZURBBRIGEN, Colectiva Feminista La Revuelta, Argentina A luchar, a luchar, por el aborto legal!: Acciones y procesos de instalacin del derecho al aborto legal en Argentina en el siglo XXI Deborah DAICH, CONICET/UBA, Argentina and Mnica TARDUCCI, UBA/UNSAM, Argentina Aborto legal, una deuda de la democracia. Aportes para una historia de la lucha por la despenalizacin y legalizacin del aborto en la Argentina Adriana CAUSA, UBA-UNSAM, Argentina Los movimientos sociales y su incidencia en la agenda de gnero en Argentina rika OLIVEIRA AMORIM, Neide Maria ALMEIDA PINTO and Aline GUIZARDI DELESPOSTE, Universidade Federal de Viosa, Brazil La participacin de mujeres en sindicatos de trabajadores rurales modifica las relaciones de poder en el medio rural? Un anlisis en el sindicato de los trabajadores de Espera Feliz, Minas Gerais, Brasil

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349 Movimientos de mujeres por la justicia social y la democratizacin en Amrica Latina / Women`s movements for social justice and democratization in Latin America Part II
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Gender & Arab revolts: Where are the women? Location: 446 {NB} Session Organizers: Ashraf MAHMOUD, American University of Cairo, Egipt and Zakia SALIME, Rutgers University, USA Chair: Zakia SALIME, Rutgers University, USA

Authors and Papers Alejandra MARINES, Universidad de Monterrey, Mexico Defying the Saudi State: Womens tactics Jane TCHAICHA, Bentley College, USA and Khedija ARFAOUI, American Studies, La Marsa, Tunisia Governance, women, and the new Tunisia Suaad Zayed AL-ORAIMI, UAE University, United Arab Emirates Womens role in the current social movement in Yemen

Gloria LYNCH, Universidad Nacional de Lujn, Argentina Las polticas de igualdad de gnero en la reforma de la polica de la Provincia de Buenos Aires, Argentina Nlida ARCHENTI, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina and Ins TULA. Conicet, Argentina De las cuotas a la paridad poltica, un largo recorrido hacia la equidad de gnero Gessika Cecilia CARVALHO DA SILVA and Eliana MONTEIRO MOREIRA, Universidade Federal da Paraba, Brazil Reduccin de las desigualdades de gnero en el trabajo: Un anlisis del programa nacional trabalho e empreendedorismo da mulher Katherine MAICH, University of California, Berkeley, USA Gendered exclusion from an unstable state: Guatemalas domestic worker movement

Friday 3 August
09:00 - 10:30
431 Gender policies in Latin America: A route to social justice? Location: 446 {NB} Session Organizers: Maria Salet FERREIRA NOVELLINO, Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics, Brazil; Gloria Jovita GUADARRAMA, EL Colegio Mexiquense, Mexico and Jussara PRA, Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil Chair: Breno CYPRIANO, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, Brazil Authors and Papers Maria Salet NOVELLINO, Institute of Geography and Statistics, Brazil Local gender policies in Brazil Cibele CHERON, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil Contribuies da metodologia feminista e de gnero ao monitoramento e avaliao de polticas pblicas no Brasil Claudia ANZORENA, INCIHUSA, CONICET, Argentina "Las mujeres deciden, el estado garantiza y la sociedad respeta" algo mas que una utopa? Tensiones entre derechos reconocidos y polticas de redistribucin

10:45 - 12:15
484 Identity politics and skilled migration: Negotiating social justice issues Location: 446 {NB} Session Organizers: Glenda BONIFACIO, University of Lethbridge, Canada and Cynthia JOSEPH, Monash University, Australia Authors and Papers Bernhard WEICHT, Utrecht University, Netherlands Loving carer or skilled worker: The social, political and economics construction of migrant care workers Bernadetta SIARA, City University London, United Kingdom Polish women in the British labour market: Experiences of de-skilling and re-skilling Floya ANTHIAS, Roehampton University, United Kingdom Resources, forms of capital and gender: Transnational mobility and mobilisation Cynthia JOSEPH, Monash University, Australia Malaysian immigrant women in Australia: Culture, education and work

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Chrysanthi ZACHOU, American College of Greece, Greece and Evaggelia KALERANTE, University West Macedonia, Greece The impact of economic recession on Albanian female immigrants in Greece Margarida FONTES, LNEG/DINAMIA, Portugal and Emilia ARAUJO, U. Minho, Portugal Women and foreigners: Understanding the importance of mobility in science careers

Nana Akua ANYIDOHO, University of Ghana, Ghana Gender empowerment and microfinance: Theoretical and empirical perspectives Veena POONACHA, Research Center for Womens Studies, India Initiating social change through self-help groups: Case studies from Maharashtra Roohi GUPTA, Indian Institute of Management Calcutta, India Empowering women through profitable microfinance: A case study of Bandhan

10:45 - 12:15
510 The Role of Language in Shaping Gender Justice and Sexual Rights Movements Joint Session RC32 Women in Society RC25 Language and Society (host committee) Location: 32 {OB} For programme details see section Joint Sessions

14:30 - 16:00
580 From subordination to representation: Democratization, social justice and empowerment in the Middle East Location: 446 {NB} Session Organizers: Suaad Zayed AL-ORAIMI, UAE University and Nazanin SHAHROKNI, UC Berkeley, USA Chairs: Suaad Zayed AL-ORAIMI, UAE University and Nilay Cabuk KAYA, Ankara University, Turkey Authors and Papers Katherine MEYER, The Ohio State University, USA and Anne PRICE, University of South Florida Polytechnic, USA Women's political action in the Middle East: Engagement and norms Rabab ABDULHADI, San Francisco State University, USA Producing knowledge for justice? Gender/sexuality studies and the consumption of Arabs and Muslims Nazanin SHAHROKNI, UC Berkeley, USA Ideologies in motion: Gender-segregated buses in Tehran, Iran

12:30 - 14:00
551 RC32 Business Meeting Location: 446 {NB} Session Organizer: Evangelia TASTSOGLOU, Saint Mary's University, Canada

14:30 - 16:00
581 Gender empowerment and microfinance: Theoretical and empirical perspectives Location: 453 {NB} Session Organizer: Bahira Sherif TRASK, University of Delaware, USA Authors and Papers Stephne HERSELMAN, University of South Africa, South Africa Group-based activities, mutual support and poverty relief: Women in microfinance in South Africa

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603 Women, leisure and family in the age of transformations Joint Session RC32 Women in Society RC09 Social Transformations and Sociology of Development RC13 Sociology of Leisure (host committee) Location: APT 110 {OB} For programme details see section Joint Sessions

09:00 - 10:30
618 Challenging the logic of neoliberalism: Labor-feminist coalitions and work-family policy campaigns Joint Session RC32 Women in Society RC44 Labor Movements (host committee) Location: 29 {OB} For programme details see section Joint Sessions

Saturday 4 August
09:00 - 10:30
617 Aging and the care crisis Location: 446 {NB} Session Organizer: Francesca DEGIULI, CUNY, USA Authors and Papers Debra KING, Flinders University, Australia Whither the migrant workforce in community (in-home) aged care in Australia? Susanne GOETZ, Institute for Employment Researchm, Germany Reconciling paid work and care in Germany: Only a women`s matter? Lourdes BENERIA, Cornell University, USA and Maria MARTINEZ-IGLESIAS, Universitat Rovira i Virgili, Spain Economic crisis and elder care system in Spain Helma LUTZ, University of Frankfurt am Main, Germany The European divide: Care politics in Europe Karina BATTHYANY, Udelar, Uruguay Envejecimiento, cuidados y gnero

10:45 - 12:15
686 The ethics of intersectional politics and the challenges to alliances and coalition building in and outside academe Joint Session RC32 Women in Society (host committee) RC05 Racism, Nationalism and Ethnic Relations Location: 446 {NB} For programme details see section Joint Sessions

12:30 - 14:00
726 Women, Islamic piety and social justice: The headscarf ban at the intersections of intimate and public democratization Location: 446 {NB} Session Organizer: Dilek CINDOGLU, Bilkent University, Turkey Chair: Nazanin SHAHROKNI, UC Berkeley, USA Panelists: Gul OZYEGIN, The College of William and Mary, USA; Ayse SAKTANBER, Middle East Technical University, Turkey; Gkce YURDAKUL, Humboldt University Berlin, Germany and Asli Cirakman DEVECI, Middle Eastern Technical University of Ankara, Turkey

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Authors and Papers Gul OZYEGIN, The College of William and Mary, USA Educated gender, unattached desires: Muslim pious womens narratives Ayse SAKTANBER, Middle East Technical University, Turkey A paradoxical reconciliation: The headscarf issue as a search for social justice and democratization Dilek CINDOGLU, Bilkent University, Turkey The contested boundaries of the patriarchal political culture in Turkey: Womens reputation, honor and the headscarf Leila BENHADJOUDJA, Universit du Qubec Montral, Canada Le fminisme islamique : Un contre-public subalterne?

14:30 - 16:00
753 Women, poverty and the struggle for survival Location: 17 {OB} Session Organizers: Anita DASH, Ravenshaw University, India and Sattish SHARMA, HP University, India Authors and Papers Sarah SILVA TELLES, Pontifcia Universidade Catlica do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Women in poverty: Intergenerational experiences Jef HENDRICKX and Stef ADRIAENSSENS, University College Brussels, Belgium Why culture makes a difference: Explaining womens prostitution by social closure and the traditionalist gender norm Patience ELABOR-IDEMUDIA, University of Saskatchewan, Canada African immigrant womens entrepreneurships in Canada as pathway for alleviating poverty: Challenges, conflicts and successes Molly CHATTOPADHYAY, Giridih, India Women miners of India: Gender wage gap Birendra SUNA, Chanderprabhu Jain College of Higher Studies, India Poverty eradication and womens empowerment: A sociological setting of social capital & self-help groups

14:30 - 16:00
751 Violence, liberty and constitutionalism: Feminist perspectives Location: 446 {NB} Session Organizer and Chair: Kalpana KANNABIRAN, Council for Social Development, India Authors and Papers Lotsmart FONJONG and Irene SAMA-LANG, University of Buea, Cameroon Rethinking existing strategies for promoting womens land rights in Cameroon: Building gender capacity for male actors Linda CHRISTIANSEN-RUFFMAN, Saint Mary's University, Canada Violence, liberty and constitutionalism: A historical and contemporary reflection from Atlantic Canada Veena POONACHA, Research Center for Womens Studies, India Gender violence in conflict zones: A story from Gadchiroli, Maharashtra

16:15 - 17:45
768 RC32 Round Table: The shifitng ground of feminist action and analysis Location: 22 {OB} Session Organizers: Vappu TYYSKA, Ryerson University, Canada and Linda CHRISTIANSEN-RUFFMAN, Saint Mary's University, Canada

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Authors and Papers Andreia de LIMA SILVA, Universidade Federal de Pernambuco, Brazil Territorialidad e idiomas: Dilogos, memorias de la mujer de los movimientos sociales en la poltica de formacin en el contexto de la productividad de la economa de reproduccin Rosimeire SILVA, University of Coimbra, Portugal Women in the streets and affections: Revisiting the debate on the affective turn in feminist theory Solange SIMOES, Eastern Michigan University, USA Survey methodology and gender political inequality: Are imported questions undermeasuring womens activism in the global south? Ligaya LINDIO-McGOVERN, Indiana University, USA Conducting international fieldwork: Methodological and ethical issues and their significance in conceptualizing feminist research Per WISSELGREN, Ume University, Sweden Not too many ladies, but too few men: On the gendered co-construction of social science and its publics 769 RC32 Round Table: Women in social movements Location: 25 {OB} Session Organizers: Vappu TYYSKA, Ryerson University Canada and Linda CHRISTIANSEN-RUFFMAN, Saint Mary's University, Canada Authors and Papers Elisabeth TUIDER and Miriam TRZECIAK, University of Kassel, Germany El movimiento de mujeres zapatistas Una perspectiva poscolonial hacia las polticas de inclusin y el concepto de la democratizacin Sonia JAMES-WILSON, Catalyst Research and Development, USA and Laura JAMES, Laura James Fine Art, USA The nanny series: A postcolonial reading Aline Guizardi DELESPOSTE, Ana Louise CARVALHO FIUZA and rika AMORIM, Universidade Federal de Viosa, Brazil

Les femmes em mouviment : La participation politique contre les barrages et par les droits sociaux la zona da mata de Minas Gerais BR Danyelle Nilin GONALVES, Universidade Federal do Cear, Brazil Cuidar de la comunidad: La actuacin de las promotoras de paz 770 RC32 Round Table: Women, mothers, families Location: 26 {OB} Session Organizers: Vappu TYYSKA, Ryerson University, Canada and Linda CHRISTIANSEN-RUFFMAN, Saint Mary's University, Canada Authors and Papers Esther HERNNDEZ-MEDINA, Instituto Tecnolgico de Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic Take your rosaries out of our ovaries: Counterhegemony, and the multiplier effects of the Dominican feminist movement Erika VAN ROMPAEY, Universidad de la Repblica del Uruguay, Uruguay El cuidado social y las polticas pblicas. Su incidencia en el empleo, la formacin y cualificacin de las trabajadoras en el cuidado en domicilio de dependientes: El caso barcelons y montevideano Pilar GONALONS PONS, University of WisconsinMadison, USA Migrants at the service of gender equality, framing the resurgence of paid domestic workers in the EU Elzbieta Anna CZAPKA and Izabela LUCJAN, Marie Curie-Sklodowska University, Poland Socio-economic consequences of professional activity of women. A case of Poland Ana Josefina CUEVAS HERNANDEZ, Universidad de Colima, Mexico Empobrecimiento de la familia tras la ruptura o muerte de la pareja

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Logic and Methodology in Sociology


Programme Coordinator: Nina BAUR, University of Berlin, Germany

Jos Mauricio ARGUELLES PEREZ, Instituto Tecnolgico y de Estudios Superiores de Monterrey, Mexico Meaning of work and elderly Glaucia DESTRO DE OLIVEIRA, Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Brazil When the old person is the other 32 RC33 Round Table: Epistemology and Research Design Location: 33 {OB} Session Organizer: Godfrey St. BERNARD, The University of the West Indies, Trinidad and Tobago Authors and Papers A-chin HSIAU, Institute of Sociology, Taiwan Sociology as social memory: Narrative identity and knowledge construction in the study of Chinese modernization in post-war Taiwan Victor VAKHSHTAYN, Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration, Russia Sociologism and sociology: Cognitive styles of sociological explanation 33 RC33 Round Table: ProcessOriented Methodology and Theories in Historical and Comparative Sociology. Part II Location: 27 {OB} Session Organizer: Godfrey St. BERNARD, The University of the West Indies, Trinidad and Tobago Authors and Papers Cora ESCOLAR and Silvina FABRI, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina Memoria y espacio social. La territorializacindela memoria Tamara GRIGOROWITSCHS, Universidade de So Paulo, Brazil El mtodo comparativo de Max Weber: El papel de las tipologas del capitalismo en la comprensin de la economa moderna

Wednesday 1 August
09:00 - 10:30
31 RC33 Round Table: Empirical Methods in Aging Research. Part II Location: 22 {OB} Session Organizer: Godfrey St. BERNARD, The University of the West Indies, Trinidad and Tobago Authors and Papers Vernica MONTES DE OCA, Universidad Nacional Autnoma de Mxico, Mxico, and Rogelio SAENZ, University of Texas at San Antonio, USA Salud, envejecimiento y migracin Mexico-Estados Unidos: Una aproximacin desde el curso de vida {*} Sanjukta DAS, Kendrapara Autonomous College, India Successful aging: A socio psychological prospective Patrick KUTSCHAR, Barbara MITTERLEHNER, Cornelia KRGER, Jrgen OSTERBRINK and Marco HUFNAGEL, Paracelsus Medical University, Austria Screening of the cognitive state as an important precondition of empirical research among older populations Elisabet CEDERSUND, Linkping University, Sweden Discursive positioning in everyday encounters in elder care Elena DEL BARRIO, Unai DIAZ-ORUETA, Mayte SANCHO, Javier YANGUAS and Elena URDANETA, Ingema-San Sebastin, Spain Un acercamiento al fenmeno housing a travs de metodologa cualitativa y cuantitativa {*}

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Jos Antnio SILVA JUNIOR, Brazil La problemtica en los estudios sociolgicos de la democracia. Estudio comparativo sobre la democracia en Brasil y Mxico Gonzalo SEID, Universidad de Buenos Aires - Instituto de Investigaciones Gino Germani, Argentina Reflexiones metodolgicas sobre imgenes de clases sociales {*} Adriana GARCIA ANDRADE, Universidad Autnoma Metropolitana, Mexico Una mirada ms compleja del amor: Niveles analticos y mtodos especficos / Love as a scientific object: Analytical levels and specific methods {*} Mrcia FRAGA SAMPAIO and Edna CHERNICHARO, Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Memoria cultural: Guardies da histria e de tradies comunidade da mangueira-RJ 34 RC33 Round Table: Qualitative Methods in the Sociology of Religion. Part III Location: 28 {OB} Session Organizer: Godfrey St. BERNARD, The University of the West Indies Authors and Papers Celia ARRIBAS, Universidade de So Paulo, Brazil Creencias biografiadas: Reflexiones metodolgicas sobre la pluralizacin confesional en Brasil Miguel ALGRANTI, CAEA-CONICET, Argentina Memoria e identidad religiosa Azucena REYES SUAREZ, and Leandro Ezequiel POTASCHNER, UNCuyo, Argentina Tensiones y negociaciones entre religin y poltica: El caso de la educacin sexual en las escuelas en la provincia de Mendoza

12:30 - 14:00
96 Process-Oriented Methodology and Theories in Historical and Comparative Sociology Joint Session RC33 Logic and Methodology in Sociology WG02 Historical and Comparative Sociology (host committee) Location: 31 {OB} For programme details see section Joint Sessions 116 Empirical Methods in Aging Research 1 Joint Session RC33 Logic and Methodology in Sociology (host committee) RC11 Sociology of Aging Location: 24 {OB} For programme details see section Joint Sessions

Thursday 2 August
09:00 - 10:30
209 Ethnography Location: 24 {OB} Session Organizers: Grit PETSCHICK and Robert J. SCHMIDT, Technical University Berlin, Germany Authors and Papers Cecile VERMOT, Universit Paris Descartes, France Fieldworks praxis, production of data and interpretation: A case study of anger and nostalgia Liliia ZEMNUKHOVA, Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Service, Russia Human-computer interaction: Between sociological theory and ethnographic data Rachel GONG, Stanford University, USA TWOP forums: Taking the pulse of an online community Ren TUMA, Technical University Berlin, Germany Ethnography of interpretation
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Pavel STEPANTSOV, The Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration, Russia Methodological issues with interpretative comprehension of social actions: Analyzing interaction with contemporary art objects

10:45 - 12:15
480 Experimental Sociology Location: 24 {OB} Session Organizer: Klarita GRXHANI, University of Amsterdam, Netherlands Authors and Papers Arthur SCHRAM, University of Amsterdam, Netherlands and Gary CHARNESS, University of California at Santa Barbara, USA Social and moral norms in the laboratory Klarita GERXHANI, University of Amsterdam, Netherlands, Jordi BRANDTS, Universitat de Autnoma de Barcelona, Spain and Arthur SCHRAM, University of Amsterdam, Netherlands The emergence of social structure: Employer information networks in an experimental labor market Mariano SANA, Vanderbilt University, USA, Alexander WEINREB, University of Texas at Austin, USA and Guy STECKLOV, Hebrew University, Israel Testing social theory with a survey experiment: Simmels stranger and social distance Karmo KROOS, Tallinn University, Estonia Crucial case study of case studies Stefan DEISSLER, University of Gttingen, Germany Explaining the survival of guerrilla organizations: The pros and cons of virtual experiments {*}

12:30 - 14:00
317 Videography and the Analysis of Visual Knowledge and Culture Joint Session RC33 Logic and Methodology in Sociology (host committee) RC14 Sociology of Communication, Knowledge and Culture Location: 24 {OB} For programme details see section Joint Sessions

16:15 - 17:45
393 Methodology and its Role in Interrogating Social and Demographic Dynamics Joint Session RC33 Logic and Methodology in Sociology (host committee) RC41 Sociology of Population Location: 24 {OB} For programme details see section Joint Sessions

12:30 - 14:00

Friday 3 August
09:00 - 10:30
443 Qualitative Methods in the Sociology of Religion. Part I Joint Session RC33 Logic and Methodology in Sociology (host committee) RC22 Sociology of Religion Location: 24 {OB} For programme details see section Joint Sessions

541

Organizations and Mixed Methods. Possibilities and Requirements of a Meso-Level Sociology Joint Session RC33 Logic and Methodology in Sociology (host committee) RC17 Sociology of Organization Location: 24 {OB} For programme details see section Joint Sessions

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Saturday 4 August
09:00 - 10:30
638 Qualitative Methods in the Sociology of Religion. Part II Joint Session RC33 Logic and Methodology in Sociology (host committee) RC22 Sociology of Religion Location: 24 {OB} For programme details see section Joint Sessions

Natlia CANTO-MILA and Francesc NUEZ, Universitat Oberta de Catalunya/UOC, Spain The communication of the invisible The grounded theory and autobiographic interviews as a way for exploring the field of emotions

12:30 - 14:00
709 Methods for the Sociological Analysis of Affect and Emotion 2 Location: 24 {OB} Session Organizers and Chairs: Regine HERBRIK, Technical University Berlin, Germany and Stefan HHNE, Humboldt Universitt Berlin, Germany Authors and Papers Alice POMA, EEHA-CSIC, Sevilla, Spain and Tommaso GRAVANTE, Universidad de Sevilla, Sevilla, Spain The role of emotions in protest. A proposal of analysis Wijbrandt VAN SCHUUR, University of Groningen, Netherlands An ordinal IRT model for the circular analysis of affect and emotions Jens AMBRASAT and Gesche SCHAUENBURG, Free University Berlin, Germany Large scale data for analyzing sentiments of subcultures

10:45 - 12:15
669 Methods for the Sociological Analysis of Affect and Emotion 1 Location: 24 {OB} Session Organizers: Regine HERBRIK, Technical University Berlin, Germany and Christian von SCHEVE, Free University Berlin, Germany Chairs: Gesche SCHAUENBURG, Free University Berlin, Germany and Sonja FCKER, Free University Berlin, Germany Authors and Papers Mary HOLMES, Flinders University, Adelaide, Australia Feeling your way: Exploring emotional reflexivity in joint interviews with couples in distance relationships Gabrielle LE BIHAN, Loc DESCHAMPS, Charles LENAY and Dominique AUBERT, TSH, Universit de Technologie de Compigne, France Remote communication of emotions through a tactile device Stefan HOEHNE, Humboldt University Berlin, Germany The outraged passenger Complaint letters as sources for sociology of emotions Deborah GOULD, University of California Santa Cruz, USAG When your data make you cry: Feelings in research

14:30 - 16:00
732 Analyzing Communities on the Internet Location: 24 {OB} Session Organizers and Chairs: Melanie WENZEL, Technical University Berlin, Germany and Andreas PETROVAJIA, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia Authors and Papers Vivien SOMMER, Chemnitz University of Technology, Germany Personal and collective memory making in the World Wide Web History from below?

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Elson MENEGAZZO, State University of Campinas, Brazil Dissolving interviews into conversations: Participating in the everyday life of international migrants Mirko ANTINO, Stefano DE MARCO and Jos Manuel ROBLES, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain Assesing a measurement model for digital political participation {*}

RC34

Sociology of Youth
Programme Coordinators: James COTE, University of Western Ontario, Canada; Ani WIERENGA, University of Melbourne, Australia and Howard WILLIAMSON, University of Glamorgan, United Kingdom

16:15 - 17:45
765 Methods for Sociology of Memory (Spanish Language Session) Location: 24 {OB} Session Organizers: Alejandro BAER and Bernt SCHNETTLER, Bayreuth University, Germany Authors and Papers Natalia CROCCO, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina El anlisis crtico del discurso como herramienta de investigacin en los estudios de memoria Luciana MESSINA, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina La prctica testimonial sobre la experiencia concentracionaria en Argentina Cora ESCOLAR and Silvina FABRI, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina Memoria y espacio social. La territorializacin de la memoria Dolores SAN JULIAN, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina Formas de interpelacin sobre el pasado reciente: El "da nacional de la memoria" en el ex centro clandestino de detencin mansin Ser-Atila Antar MARTNEZ GUZMAN, Universidad de Colima, Mexico La perspectiva narrativa en la investigacin social sobre identidad {*}

Wednesday 1 August
09:00 - 10:30
22 New Alliances among the Young: Political Action, Citizenship, and Engagement Location: 448 {NB} Session Organizer: Howard WILLIAMSON, University of Glamorgan Chair: Ani WIERENGA, University of Melbourne Authors and Papers Anna-Britt COE, Isabel GOICOLEA and Ann HMAN, Ume University, Sweden How do gender hierarchies matter for young peoples political action? Youth activism on sexual health in Ecuador and Peru Darcie VANDEGRIFT, Drake University, USA Captain America and Simn Bolivar: Symbolic boundaries and political subjectivity in Venezuelan young adult interviews Marina CAMPUSANO, UNNE, Argentina Comunicacin comunitaria y juventud: Reconfiguraciones del ser joven? Celeste GOMEZ ROMERO, Observatorio de Juventud, Paraguay and Anibal CABRERA ECHEVERRIA, Paraguay Educa, Paraguay Political culture of rural young people in Misiones, Paraguay

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Miriam KRIGER, CONICET-UBA-FLACSO, Argentina Modelos de ciudadana y su rol en la construccin poltica de la nacin, como proyecto comn: Un anlisis de las representaciones de jvenes egresantes del sistema escolar (Ciudad de Buenos Aires y Conurbano Bonarense, 2010-11) Mariela EDELSTEIN, Universidad nacional de Crdoba, Argentina Lelikelen, una experiencia de identidad colectiva y nuevas oportunidades {*} Alexia MASSHOLDER, CONICET-UBA, Argentina El surgimiento de la revista pasado y presente. Una mirada desde lo generacional {*}

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RC34 Round Table: Efectos de las caractersticas y cambios de la economia sobre el empleo juvenil / Effects of economy changes on youth employment Location: 25 {OB} Session Organizer: Rosa Mara CAMARENA-CRDOVA, Universidad Nacional Autnoma de Mxico

Authors and Papers Vernica ARDENGHI, Universidad Autonoma de Barcelona, Spain Jvenes y trabajo en la Espaa de la crisis: Entre el desempleo y la precariedad laboral Mara Isabel DOMNGUEZ GARCA, Centro de Investigaciones Psicolgicas y Sociolgicas (CIPS), Cuba Juventud-trabajo en el caso cubano. Impactos del reordenamiento econmico actual Juan Ignacio BONFIGLIO, Instituto de Investigaciones Gino Germani, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina Efectos del cambio estructural sobre las trayectorias ocupacionales de jvenes de sectores populares en la Argentina de fines de siglo XX 77 RC34 Round Table: Nuevos fenomenos laborales en un mundo globalizado / New labour phenomena in a globalized world Location: 26 {OB} Session Organizer: Ada FREYTES FREY, University of Avellaneda, Argentina Authors and Papers Minori MATSUTANI, Kyoto University, Japan Career building in the process of migration: Contemporary Japanese youth emigrants to China Anjali BHATIA, University of Delhi, India Constitution of youth in fast food culture: An inquiry into global-local dynamics in contemporary India Maritza URTEAGA, Escuela Nacional de Antropologia e Historia,Mexico Creatividad y emprendimiento juvenil en la ciudad de Mxico

10:45 - 12:15
75 RC34 Round Table: Desigualdades y precariedades en las trayectorias laborales / Inequalities and precariousness in employment trajectories Location: 22 {OB} Session Organizer: Claudia JACINTO, CONICET/IDES, Argentina Authors and Papers Dan WOODMAN, University of Melbourne, Australia The young precariat: How the rise of precarious employment is reshaping youth inequality Pablo Ernesto PEREZ and Mariana BUSSO, CEILPIETTE/CONICET, Argentina Los jvenes argentinos y la "imprevisibilidad" de sus trayectorias laborales Maria Carla CORROCHANO, Universidade Federal de So Carlos, Brazil Searching for a true work: The paths and projects of the poor youth at So Paulo Patricia VENDRAMIN, Fondation Travail-Universit, Belgium Generations at work and social cohesion Alicia KOSSOY, Ministerio de Trabajo, Argentina Formas identitarias de la precariedad: El trabajo de los jvenes de clases populares

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Satoshi IDO, Aichi Prefectural University, Japan Social function as intermediate group of leisure service industry in local community in a Japanese mountain village 78 RC34 Round Table: Polticas de formacin laboral y de empleo juvenil / Youth employment and training policies Location: 26 {OB} Session Organizer: Ana MIRANDA, FLACSO, Argentina Authors and Papers Steven Sek-yum NGAI, Ngan-pun NGAI, Chinese University of Hong Kong and Chau-kiu CHEUNG, City University of Hong Kong Pathways from school to work: Can service participation and social capital improve developmental outcomes of economically disadvantaged youth? Chin-Chun YI, Ming-Yi CHANG, Academia Sinica, Taiwan and Gang-Hua FAN, Shih-Hsin University, Taiwan The effect of educational and occupation status on adolescent depressive trajectories in Taiwan Mikito TERACHI, University of Tokyo, Japan Self-development and plurality of self for Japanese youths: An analysis of undergraduate students from a perspective of interpersonal skill gap Dr. Franziska SCHREYER, Institute for Employment Research, Germany Activation without work? The sanctioning of jobless youth by employment services in Germany Vernica MILLENAAR, UNGS-IDES, Buenos Aires, Argentina Profesionalizacin, orientacin o acercamiento al trabajo? Incidencias de la formacin profesional en las trayectorias laborales de mujeres jvenes de bajos recursos

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RC34 Round Table: Subjetividades, representaciones sociales y sentidos del trabajo / Subjectivities, labour representations and meanings Location: 33 {OB} Session Organizer: Mara Eugenia LONGO, LEST-CNRS, France

Authors and Papers Fabiana ESPNDOLA, El Colegio de Mxico, Mexico Jvenes y trabajo: De la aleatoriedad al distanciamiento? Mara Eugenia LONGO, LEST-CNRS, France Singularizacin, heterogeneizacin y desigualdad: El peso de las disposiciones laborales en la diferenciacin de las trayectorias de jvenes Charles dos SANTOS, Universidade Federal de So Carlos, Brazil Juventud y trabajo en la agroindustria caaviera de Alagoas (Brasil) Sampson BLAIR, the State University of New York, USA Adolescents occupational aspirations: The changing nature of family and individual influence Camila DELEO, Marina ADAMINI and Julieta LONGO, CONICET, Argentina Trayectorias laborales y sentidos del trabajo: Repercusiones de la precariedad laboral en la valoracin del trabajo de los jvenes

12:30 - 14:00
119 Itinerary of research on youth studies in Argentina: Key analysis, perspectives and interdisciplinary views Location: 448 {NB} Chairs: Pedro NUNEZ, FLACSO-CONICET, Argentina and Carles FEIXA, University of Lleida, Spain Discussant: Melina VAZQUEZ, Instituto de Investigaciones Gino Germani FSOC-UBA, Argentina

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Authors and Papers Pablo VOMMARO, IIGG-UBA/CONICET/CLACSO, Argentina Balance crtico y perspectivas acerca de los estudios sobre juventudes y participacin poltica en la Argentina (1960-2010) Mariana CHAVES, CONICET-UNLP-UNTREF, Argentina A 6 aos del informe "investigaciones sobre juventudes en Argentina: Estado del arte en ciencias sociales" (2006): Trayectorias de investigacin y emergencia de un campo de estudios Silvia ELIZALDE, CONICET/IIEGE-FILO-UBA, Argentina Articulaciones entre gnero, sexualidad y edad en los estudios de juventud: Presupuestos ideolgicos y operaciones de la crtica Silvia GUEMUREMAN and Mariela MACRI, GEIAIIGG-UBA, Argentina La configuracin del campo de estudios sobre juventud, adolescencia e infancia en Argentina a partir de la recuperacin de la democracia

Eduardo GEORJO FERNANDES, Mariana CHIES SANTOS, Pontifcia Universidade Catlica do Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, Mariana GARCIA, Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Brazil, Arthur AMARAL REIS, Fabiane SIMIONI, Eduardo GUTIERREZ CORNELIUS and Cssio ROCHA DE MACEDO, Univerisdade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil Juvenile justice in Brazil Maria Guadalupe VEGA-LOPEZ and Guillermo Julian GONZALEZ-PEREZ, University of Guadalajara, Mexico Bullying at secondary school: analyzing the profile of the aggressor Luciene JIMENEZ, Universidades Anhanguera/ UNIBAN, Brazil El gnero de la delincuencia {*}

Thursday 2 August
09:00 - 10:30

14:30 - 16:00
164 Juvenile violence, policing and access to justice Location: 448 {NB} Session Organizer: Arturo ALVARADO, El Colegio de Mxico, Mxico Authors and Papers Julia PASIN, Universidad de Buenos Aires, IIGG CONICET, Argentina Prevencin social del delito orientada a jvenes en la ciudad de Buenos Aires Noemi EHRENFELD LENKIEWICZ, Universidad Autnoma Metropolitana, Mexico Youth studying at a public university: Perceptions and experiences of violence Suzana Santos LIBARDI and Lucia Rabello de CASTRO, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Subtle violence: Young peoples interactions in peer groups at school

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Mass higher education, employment opportunities, and youth Location: 448 {NB} Session Organizer: Vinod CHANDRA, University of Lucknow, India

Authors and Papers Sandra FACHELLI and Jordi PLANAS, Autonomous University of Barcelona, Spain, How does the crisis affect employability insertion of university graduates in a context of high youth unemployment? Hans DIETRICH, Institue for employment research, Germany Effects of tuition fees and socioeconomic background on the educational decision for higher education Smita VERMA, Isabella Thoburn College, Lucknow, India Women in higher education in globalized India: The travails of inclusiveness and social equality

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Sarah PICKARD, Universit Sorbonne Nouvelle, France The democratisation of higher education in England and France: Greater and wider participation? Siri HETTIGE, University of Colombo, Sri Lanka Higher education, youth unemployment and social justice in Sri Lanka Arvind Narayan MISHRA, Government of Uttar Pradesh, India Mass higher education, employment opportunities and youth {*} Wivian WELLER, University of Brasilia, Brazil Academic experiences and plans for the future of young black women of low income families at the University of Brasilia, Brazil {*} Ieva KARKLINA, Aleksandrs ALEKSANDROVS and Ilze KOROLEVA, University of Latvia, Latvia Occupational choice for personal vs. public benefit: Comparison of soviet and post-soviet youth cohorts {*} Ren BENDIT, Ana MIRANDA and Agustina CORICA, FLACSO, Argentina, Youth transitions to adulthood in a globalized world: High-school graduates itineraries in Argentina 10 years later {*} Maria Carla CORROCHANO, Universidade Federal de So Carlos, Brazil Education, work and youth: Research and public policies in Brazil {*}

Sven MOERCH, Helle ANDERSEN and Torben BECHMANN JENSEN, Copenhagen University, Denmark Youth and culture in late modern Europe Elias LE GRAND, Swedish School of Textiles, Bors, Sweden The symbolic power of class: Individualisation and young working-class identities Nadia HAKIM, Open University of Catalonia, Spain Social geographies: Identity construction among young people in peripheral neighbourhoods of Barcelona 265 RC34 Round Table: Identity construction processes between individualization and collective experiences. Part I Location: 25 {OB} Session Organizer: Mariana CHAVES, CONICET-UNLP-UNTREF Authors and Papers Pablo Francisco DI LEO, Ana Clara CAMAROTTI, Pablo Daniel BORDA, Victoria FARINA, Mariana GONZALEZ, Natalia Laura GONZALEZ, Martn GELMAN, Romina RAMREZ, Sebastin Ezequiel SUSTAS, Mara Cecilia TOURIS, Mara Soledad VZQUEZ and Alejandro Marcelo VILLA, Instituto de Investigaciones Gino Germani, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina Identidades, soportes y experiencias biogrficas: Heterogeneidades y regularidades en los procesos de individuacin de jvenes en barrios marginalizados del rea metropolitana de Buenos Aires Pedro BRAVO REINOSO, Colectivo Internacional de Pensamiento y Prcticas de Infancia y Juventudes, Paraguay El cuerpo como manifestacin poltica de las culturas juveniles Sara Victoria ALVARADO SALGADO, Hctor Fabio OSPINA SERNA, Mara Camila OSPINA ALVARADO and Jhoana PATIO LOPEZ, Centro de estudios avanzados en niez y juventud- CINDE-U, Colombia Ampliacin de sentidos sobre las prcticas polticas de los jvenes vinculados a siete movimientos sociales en Colombia: Jvenes performando lo poltico, construccin social de identidad y subjetividad

10:45 - 12:15
264 RC34 Round Table: Class, place and identity Location: 22 {OB} Session Organizer: Natalia WAECHTER, Institute for Advanced Studies, Austria Authors and Papers Johanna WYN and Hernan CUERVO, The University of Melbourne, Australia Young people, place and identity: Young Australians in relation to rural settings

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Rita Alves OLIVEIRA, Pontifcia Universidade Catlica de So Paulo, Brazil Usos de las tecnologas digitales y construccin de identidades colectivas por grupos de jvenes de So Paulo Alicia KOSSOY, Ministerio de Trabajo, Argentina Identidad social de jovenes suburbanos de clases populares en Argentina 266 RC34 Round Table: Identity construction processes between individualization and collective experiences. Part II Location: 26 {OB} Session Organizer: Julieta INFANTINO, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina Authors and Papers Paulo CARRANO, Universidade Federal Fluminense, Brazil, Juarez DAYRELL, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, Brazil and Elmir ALMEIDA, Universidade de So Paulo, Brazil Sociability, leisure and development of lifestyles of young people in contemporary Brazilian reality Mariela MOSQUEIRA, CONICET y Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina Procesos de construccin de subjetividades juveniles en comunidades evanglico-pentecostales en el rea metropolitana de Buenos Aires Otavio RAPOSO CIES-ISCTE/IUL, Portugal "Nosotros somos una familia". La construccin de la identidad b-boy Irapuan Peixoto LIMA FILHO, Universidade Estadual do Cear, Brazil Lifestyle and social networks in the Brazils rock and roll fans 267 RC34 Round Table: Identity, education and resistance Location: 26 {OB} Session Organizer: Pedro NUNEZ, FLACSOCONICET, Argentina

Authors and Papers Jens Lunnan HJORT, University of Oslo, Norway Young peoples assessments of factors for doing well in life: A comparative examination of Norwegian and British youth survey data Sylvain MARTET, Universit du Qubec Montral, Canada Subgenrification as a cultural strategy Tomohiko ASANO, Tokyo Gakugei University, Japan Multiple selves and identity capital among Japanese university students 268 RC34 Round Table: Youth activism and resistance in the process of identity construction Location: 33 {OB} Session Organizer: Ada FREYTES FREY, University of Avellaneda, Argentina Authors and Papers Nicole GALLANT, Institut national de la recherche scientifique, Canada Scales of community and solidarity in the global age: Le role of collective activism in shaping identities among (national minority) youth Aletta DIEFENBACH, Freie Universitt Berlin, Germany Young, Muslim and German: Precarious identity constructions and the need for communal belonging Jamile GUIMARAES, Universidade Federal da Bahia, Brazil Youth participation as an individuation and socialization experience: Rebuilding identity Ranmalie JAYASINHA, University of New South Wales, Australia and Joanne TRAVAGLIA, University of New South Wales, Australia Multiple sources of belonging, difference and resistance: Conceptualising second generation youth identity(s) and experience(s) Ana Karina BRENNER, Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Youth activism in political parties: A case study with university students

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12:30 - 14:00
321 Working with, for, and through young people: Community, public care and custody Location: 448 {NB} Chair: Trudi COOPER, Edith Cowan University, Australia Authors and Papers Ilze TRAPENCIERE, University of Latvia, Latvia Social and vocational integration of youth leaving residential care Hugo Csar MORENO HERNANDEZ, Universidad Iberoamericana, Mexico Pandillas, estado penal y desciudadanizacin Sinead GORMALLY, University of Strathclyde, Scotland Defending your people: The role of street gangs in maintaining the integrity of economically deprived communities Maurice DEVLIN, National University of Ireland, Ireland Trends and tensions in the professionalization of youth work Michael HEATHFIELD, Harold Washington College, USA Chicago voices: Youth workers struggling with schooling and welfare Maximiliano CARNEIRO-DA-CUNHA, Circe MONTEIRO and Antonio ROAZZI, Universidade Federal de Pernambuco-UFPE, Brasil Criminal experiences of youth: Investigating reasons and sentiments of young offenders {*} Maria ALEU, CONICET-FLACSO, Argentina Los vnculos emocionales de respeto desde la perspectiva de los estudiantes de escuelas secundarias {*}

Authors and Papers Paola CARRIEL and Rodrigo Reis NAVARRO, Universidade Federal do Paran, Brazil Majority age and exclusion of poor youth in Brazil Marcela Alejandra PAIS ANDRADE, UBA/ CONICET/UADER, Argentina Jvenes ciudadanxs y derechos culturales Fabiana ESPNDOLA, El Colegio de Mxico, Mexico Desigualdad social: Un reto para el desarrollo ciudadano de los jvenes montevideanos Miriam KRIGER, CONICET-UBA-FLACSO, Argentina and Hernn FERNANDEZ-CID, FLACSO, Argentina Los jvenes y la construccin de identidad ciudadana. De la identificacin del "ciudadano ideal" a la propuesta de accin. Una aproximacin a las acciones y relatos de ciudadana de jvenes escolarizados de CABA y conurbano

16:15 - 17:45
387 Generations and intergenerational relationships in the global age Location: 448 {NB} Session Organizers: Dan WOODMAN, University of Melbourne, Australia and Carles FEIXA, University of Lleida, Spain Chair: Carmen LECCARDI, University of Milan-Biococca, Italy Authors and Papers Pam NILAN, University of Newcastle, Australia Intergenerational family relations and career choice of young people in Indonesia Sanna AALTONEN, Finnish Youth Research Society, Finland and Sakari KARVONEN, National Institute for Health and Welfare, Finland Young peoples aspirations in the context of intergenerational relations Gilberto GERIBOLA MORENO, Universidade de So Paulo, Brazil Generations relationships in the periphery of So Paulo

14:30 - 16:00
331 Citizenship and in/exclusion Location: 448 {NB} Session Organizer: Darcie VANDERGRIFT, Drake University, USA

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Peter KELLY, Deakin University, Australia Growing up after the GFC: Untimely re-imaginings of identity, democracy and enterprise Sandra WOLANSKI, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina Entre jvenes transformadores y militantes histricos: Generaciones y prctica gremial entre los trabajadores/as telefnicos de la Ciudad de Buenos Aires Sebastian FUENTES, CONICET/FLACSO/Untref, Argentina Cambios": Un anlisis de las relaciones intergeneracionales en torno al rugby y la escuela privada {*} Marilena NAKANO, Maria Elena VILLAR E VILLAR and Vanderlei MARIANO, Centro Universitrio Fundao Santo Andr, Brazil Jeunes travailleurs universitaires : Dune gnration lautre, changements et continuits {*}

10:45 - 12:15
517 Young people as actors of development in transitional countries: Ethnic majority and minority youth Location: 448 {NB} Chair: Ilze KOROLEVA, University of Latvia Authors and Papers Natalia WAECHTER, Institute for Advanced Studies, Austria Ethnic identity, European identity and european participation of youth in the eastern EU border region Inta MIERINA, University of Warsaw, Poland and Ritma RUNGULE, Rga Stradin University, Latvia Youth and political alienation in post-communist countries Grey MAGAIZA, South Africa Social entrepreneurship as an inclusive youth development strategy in South Africa Doris BUEHLER-NIEDERBERGER and Jessica SCHWITTEK, University of Wuppertal, Germany Youth in Kyrgyzstan Structures, orientations, tensions {*} Rene UNDA, UPS-CLACSO, Ecuador Accin colectiva juvenil y transicin democrtica en el Ecuador: Formas asociativas juveniles en el gobierno de la revolucin ciudadana {*} Veronica FILARDO, Universidad de la Repblica, Uruguay Transiciones a la vida adulta en Uruguay: Fractura mltiple expuesta {*}

Friday 3 August
09:00 - 10:30
435 Keywords in youth studies Location: 448 {NB} Session Organizer: Nancy LESKO, Columbia University Authors and Papers Susan TALBURT, Georgia State University, USA Introduction to keywords in youth studies Carles FEIXA, University of Lleida, Spain Leisure Martha MARIN, Colombia Subcultures Nancy LESKO, Columbia University, USA Enchantment in youth studies

12:30 - 14:00
565 Youth cultures and new social movements in the context of the digital revolution Location: 448 {NB} Session Organizer: Dan WOODMAN, University of Melbourne Chair: Airi-Alina ALLASTE, Tallinn University

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Authors and Papers Sandra RODRIGUEZ, University of Montreal, Montreal, Canada Catching youths drift: Understanding collective action among a Web 2.0 driven generation Kate TILLECZEK and Ron SRIGLEY, University of Prince Edward Island, Canada Technologys paradox: Theorizing digital media and young lives Luke GOODE, University of Auckland, New Zealand Pirate politics and digital ethics Joaqun LINNE and Diego BASILE, UBA-IIGG, Argentina Usos de las netbooks estatales en jvenes adolescentes de sectores populares Natalia GARRIDO, UBA-CONICET, Argentina Youth socio-political participation in Buenos Aires and So Paulo. Public space and use of ICT Natalya KOMAROVA, Russia The influence of the mass media on youth socialization in modern society: The case of Russia {*}

Jos Antonio TREJO SANCHEZ, Universidad Autnoma del Estado de Mxico, Mexico Rebeldes del Maguey: Rituales de interaccin en el punk toluqueo Vincius TEIXEIRA PINTO, UFSM, Brazil Rap en Santa Maria (Brasil): Hacia una comprensin contextual del habitus del hip-hop {*} Airi-Alina ALLASTE, Tallinn University, Estonia Deviant or distinctive subcultures? Translocal subcultural trends in eastern european context {*} Ken ROBERTS, University of Liverpool, United Kingdom Youth cultures and social change {*} Silvia Victoria VALENCIA, Generations and intergenerational relationships in the global age, Colombia Msica e indumentaria, formas de relacin juvenil {*} Ichiyo HABUCHI, Hirosaki University, Japan Anxiety for marriage among Japanese youth {*}

Saturday 4 August
10:45 - 12:15
673 Priorities in youth studies in the BRICS countries: Changes and challenges for the future Location: 448 {NB} Session Organizer: Tom DWYER, University of Campinas, Brazil Discussant: Peilin LI, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, China Authors and Papers Ishwar MODI, Indian Sociological Society, India Youth in India: Aspirations and Challenges Jay GOVENDER, Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University, South Africa Towards social justice and democracy: Unraveling South African youth in the education and labour market systems

14:30 - 16:00
605 Youth cultures from a cosmopolitan perspective Location: 448 {NB} Session Organizer: Vincenzo CICCHELLI, Gemass, France Authors and Papers Charlotte FABIANSSON, Victoria University, Australia Ethnic young peoples experiences of feeling valued and safe in a multicultural cosmopolitan society Nicole GALLANT Institut national de la recherche scientifique, Canada and Michele ALTOMONTE, Universit di Torino, Italy Transnational youth subcultures as pathways to cosmopolitan openness Steve THREADGOLD, University of Newcastle, Australia Cosmopolitan class? Cruise ship training and employment in south East Asia the transnational relationally of class inequality

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Mikhail GORSHKOV, Institute of Sociology of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia A review of major themes and questions in youth studies in post-reform Russia Chunling LI, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, China Expansion of high education and equalization of educational attainment in China Tom DWYER, University of Campinas, Brazil Contemporary perspectives of Brazilian youth sociology

14:30 - 16:00
746 Special session on the Forum theme: Are the available youth sociology discourses adequate to capture the biggest questions of our time? Where are we going, what are we missing? Location: 448 {NB} Session Organizer: Ani WIERENGA, University of Melbourne, Australia Chair: Howard WILLIAMSON, University of Glamorgan, United Kingdom Authors and Papers James COTE, University of Western Ontario, Canada Its the Political Economy, ------! Breitner TAVARES, University of Alagoas, Brazil Sociology of youth: From deviant youth to the youths contemporary protagonism

12:30 - 14:00
712 Open session on the Forum theme: Social justice and democratization Location: 448 {NB} Session Organizer: Ani WIERENGA, University of Melbourne, Austrlia Chair: Howard WILLIAMSON, University of Glamorgan, United Kingdom Authors and Papers Amana MATTOS, Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Meanings of freedom for young people: Tensions between individual and collective life Jamile GUIMARAES, Universidade Federal da Bahia, Brazil Sexuality as a citizenship right: Social participation in young homossexuals mentality change Hernan CUERVO, University of Melbourne, Australia From egalitarianism to meritocracy: The spatial metamorphosis of social justice in youth transition to adulthood Ani WIERENGA, University of Melbourne, Australia The future, democratic practice, and learning for global citizenship

16:15 - 17:45
771 RC34 Business Meeting Location: 448 {NB} Chair: James COTE, University of Western Ontario, Canada

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RC35

Conceptual and Terminological Analysis


Programme Coordinator: David STRECKER, University of Jena, Germany

Mariano SASIN, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina The community of society: Some notes on the ubiquity of the notion of community in the theory of society of Niklas Luhmann {*}

10:45 - 12:15
61 Epistemological challenges presented by the experience of modernity in non-Western contexts 1 Location: 443 {NB} Session Organizer: Sergio TAVOLARO, University of Braslia, Brazil Chair: Oliver KOZLAREK, Universidad Michoacana de San Nicols de Hidalgo, Mexico Authors and Papers Josu SILVA, UNICAMP, Brazil Critical note on citizenship in Brazil Emil Albert SOBOTTKA1,2, Maria Eduarda OTA3 and Joo Carlos BASSANI3, (1)Pontifical Catholic Universyty at Porto Alegre, Brazil, (2)National Counsel of Technological and Scientific Development, Brazil, (3)Pontifical Catholic University at Porto Alegre, Brazil From the individual feelings of injustice to the collective struggles: Challenges to the theory of recognition Dimas FLORIANI, Universidade Federal do Paran, Brazil Actores, racionalidades y redes de significacin en un cuadro de modernidades y culturas mltiples Daniela SANTANA, Jos Edmilson SOUZA-LIMA and Dimas FLORIANI, Universidade Federal do Paran, Brazil Limits of the new social movements theory to comprehend the environmentalism of the poor: A brief tematic overlook

Wednesday 1 August
09:00 - 10:30
9 Community: A Key Sociological Concept Location: 443 {NB} Session Organizers: Pablo DE MARINIS, Instituto de Investigaciones Gino Germani, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina and Alejandro BIALAKOWSKY, Instituto de Investigaciones Gino Germani-Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina Chair: Victoria HAIDAR, CONICET, Argentina Co-Chair: Ana Luca GRONDONA, University of Buenos Aires, Argentina Authors and Papers Daniel ALVARO, UBA/CONICET/Paris 8, Buenos Aires, Argentina El concepto moderno de comunidad Paulina Perla ARONSON, Instituto de Investigaciones Gino Germani, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina La complementariedad entre comunidad y sociedad segn Weber Pablo DE MARINIS and Alejandro BIALAKOWSKY, Instituto de Investigaciones Gino Germani, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina Notes for a sociological theory of community (Analyzing the dimensions of an endless discussion) Gabriel LICEAGA, Argentina La "comunidad" como categora de interpretacin de las luchas por el territorio en la Argentina contempornea
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12:30 - 14:00
136 Subjectivity, symbolic power and social justice Location: 443 {NB} Session Organizers: Jochen DREHER, University of Konstanz, Germany; Hermilio SANTOS, Pontificia Universidade Catolica de Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil and Daniela LOPEZ, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina Chair: Daniela LOPEZ, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina Authors and Papers Thomas S. EBERLE, University of St. Gallen, Switzerland, Switzerland Social justice and the implications of actors subjective perspectives Hisashi NASU, Waseda University, Japan An alternative way to inquire into social justice Nikita KHARLAMOV, National Research UniversityHigher School of Economics, Russia Hybrid subjectivity and understanding of social action: On the phenomenology of ambivalence Jochen DREHER, University of Konstanz, Germany Subjectivity, relevance and the constitution of social justice

David STRECKER, University of Jena, Germany Power and violence are opposites: Reflections on a self-delusion of political thought in light of slavery Andr DRUMOND, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, Brazil Monarchy and slavery in the political thought of Castro Alves

12:30 - 14:00
293 Epistemological challenges presented by the experience of modernity in non-Western contexts 2 Location: 443 {NB} Session Organizer: Sergio TAVOLARO, University of Braslia Chair: Sergio TAVOLARO, University of Braslia Authors and Papers Volker H. SCHMIDT, National University of Singapore, Singapore Challenges of global modernity Raewyn CONNELL and Nour DADOS, University of Sydney, Australia Theories of market society on a world scale Sergio COSTA, Freie Universitt Berlin, Germany Which sociology? Exploring non-western interferences Cludio COSTA PINHEIRO, Getulio Vargas Foundation, Brazil Unimagined modernities. Rabindranath Tagore posthumous writings and other forms of Brazilian post-colonial imagination regarding India

Thursday 2 August
10:45 - 12:15
262 Power and slavery Location: 443 {NB} Session Organizers: David STRECKER, University of Jena, Germany and Resarch Committee on Political Power Ipsa RC 36 Chair: Craig BROWNE, University of Sydney, Australia Authors and Papers Claudia MARTINEZ MULLEN, Rhodes University, South Africa Neo-liberal structural powers within the workplace: Workers or slaves?

14:30 - 16:00
352 Postcolonialism and decoloniality: A dialogue Location: 443 {NB} Session Organizer: Gurminder BHAMBRA, University of Warwick, United Kingdom Chair: John HOLMWOOD, University of Nottingham, United Kingdom

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Authors and Papers Gurminder BHAMBRA, University of Warwick, United Kingdom Postcolonialism and decoloniality: A dialogue Sujata PATEL, University of Hyderabad, India Beyond coloniality: Towards diverse epistemic positions Saurabh DUBE El Colegio de Mxico, Mexico Makeovers of modernity Manuela BOATCA, Freie Universitt Berlin, Germany Whats in a name? Postcolonialism and decoloniality as difference within sameness Ishita BANERJEE, El Colegio de Mxico, Mexico Through subaltern frames: Postcolonial and decolonial knowledges

Rosa REICHER, University of Heidelberg, Germany The role of globalization in cultural industries: The case of commemoration Mara Aurora ROMERO and Juan Pablo GONNET, CIECS-CONICET-UNC, Argentina Foucault y la sociologa clsica: Un dilogo en tensin a partir del suicidio durkheimiano

10:45 - 12:15
477 Democracy and democratisation Location: 443 {NB} Session Organizer: Craig BROWNE, University of Sydney, Australia Chair: David STRECKER, University of Jena, Germany Authors and Papers Gilles VERPRAET, SOPHIAPOL, CNRS, France Three levels of democracy: Polis, nation, transnational solidarities Lara FERREIRA and Maria Fernanda SALCEDO REPOLS, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, Brazil Representation and equality in contemporary theories of democracy Craig BROWNE, University of Sydney, Australia Democratic revolution: Politicising the social or socialising the political

16:15 - 17:45
402 RC35 Business Meeting Location: 443 {NB}

Friday 3 August
09:00 - 10:30
432 Global modernity. Sociology facing the post-western age Location: 443 {NB} Session Organizer: Volker H. SCHMIDT, National University of Singapore Chair: Volker H. SCHMIDT, National University of Singapore Authors and Papers Boris HOLZER, Bielefeld University, Germany Productive misunderstandings: Global modernity and non-western rationalities Sergio TAVOLARO and Llia TAVOLARO, University of Braslia, Brazil Citizenship in contemporary Brazil: A deviant modernity?

12:30 - 14:00
561 Time and Society Location: 443 {NB} Session Organizers: Hartmut ROSA, University of Jena, Germany Chair: Robert HASSAN, University of Melbourne, Australia Authors and Papers Carmen LECCARDI, University of Milan-Biococca, Italy Changing time experience, changing memory: An inter-generational perspective

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Georg MUELLER University of Fribourg, Switzerland The Arab spring: A re-synchronization of socio-political clocks? Andreas GOETTLICH, University of Konstanz, Germany The "idealization of the interchangeability of phases of life" Hartmut ROSA, University of Jena, Germany Social time and the problem of desynchronization

Emiliano GAMBAROTTA, Universidad Nacional de La Plata/CONICET, Argentina Bourdieu y lo simblico: Mecanismos de (re) produccin de la dominacin y la posibilidad de su subversin {*}

10:45 - 12:15
658 Critical theories: A dialogue between Europe and Latin America Location: 443 {NB} Session Organizer: Oliver KOZLAREK, Universidad Michoacana de San Nicols de Hidalgo, Mexico Chair: Hartmut ROSA, University of Jena, Germany Authors and Papers Oliver KOZLAREK, Universidad Michoacana de San Nicols de Hidalgo, Mexico Critical theories in Latin America Hctor Ral SOLS GADEA, Centro Universitario de Ciencias Sociales y Humanidades, Universidad de Guadalajara, Guadalajara, Mexico Jos Mara Prez Gay: A bridge between german critical thinking and Mexico Jos Manuel ROMERO CUEVAS, Universidad de Alcal, Spain Ignacio Ellacura: A critical theory from Latin America Emiliano GAMBAROTTA, Universidad Nacional de La Plata/CONICET, Argentina Para una teora crtica reflexiva. Una prctica de lectura de la dialctica negativa de Th. W. Adorno a partir de la sociologa reflexiva de P. Bourdieu

Saturday 4 August
09:00 - 10:30
621 Decentering sociology: Reconceptualizations for a global era Location: 443 {NB} Session Organizer: Boris HOLZER, Bielefeld University, Germany Chair: Boris HOLZER, Bielefeld University, Germany Authors and Papers Simone BRITO, Universidade Federal da Paraba, Brazil Against a new transcendental monster: Poor Elias in Brazil and the dilemmas of figurational sociology Fernando SANTANA, Universidade Federal de So Paulo, Brazil Traditional sociability as modernity: Critical reflections on some conceptions of traditional sociability in Brazil Vinicius FORTE, Universidade Federal de Pernambuco, Brazil and Marina MESQUITA, Universidade Federal de Pernambuco, Brazil Caio Prado Jnior, Marxism and coloniality of knowlodge

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Authors and Papers Lauren LANGMAN, Loyola Univeristy of Chicago, USA and Devorah KALEKIN-FISHMAN, University of Haifa, Israel Alienation in the 21st century Nara Roberta SILVA, Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Brazil Alienation theory and ideology in dialogue Alan SPECTOR, Purdue University Calumet, USA Marx, class, and alienation: Dialectical enhancement without evisceration

Alienation Theory and Research


Programme Coordinator: Vessela MISHEVA, Uppsala University, Sweden

Wednesday 1 August
09:00 - 10:30
4 Alienation Theory Revisited. Part I Location: 452 {NB} Chair: Devorah KALEKIN-FISHMAN, University Haifa Authors and Papers Stefan GANDLER, Universidad Autnoma de Quertaro, Mexico Critical Marxism in Mexico Shoji ISHITSUKA, Tokyo University of Information Sciences, Japan Hiroshima, Nagasaki and Fukushima as civilizational alienation from a perspective of reification and alienation in the Lukacsian ontology of social being and beyond Ester VAISMAN, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, Brazil El problema de la individualidad en el pensamiento del ltimo Lukcs Nicols DEL VALLE, Centro de Anlisis e Investigacin Poltica CAIP, Chile Naturaleza y alienacin en la teora crtica

12:30 - 14:00
101 Agency and empowerment in the life world Location: 452 {NB} Session Organizer: Lauren LANGMAN, Loyola Univeristy of Chicago, USA Authors and Papers Vessela MISHEVA, University of Skvde, Skvde, Sweden Social entrepreneurship and alienation David BARTRAM, University of Leicester, England Alienation and the ambivalences of freedom from work: An investigation of haredi Jewish men in Israel

14:30 - 16:00
158 From alienation to empowerment Part I Joint Session RC36 Alienation Theory and Research (host committee) RC48 Social Movements, Collective Actions and Social Change Location: 452 {NB} For programme details see section Joint Sessions

10:45 - 12:15
49 Alienation Theory Revisited. Part II Location: 452 {NB} Session Organizer: Vessela MISHEVA, University of Skvde, Sweden

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Thursday 2 August
09:00 - 10:30
221 Race, alienation and everyday life Location: 452 {NB} Session Organizer: Lauren LANGMAN, Loyola Univeristy of Chicago, USA Authors and Papers Rose BREWER, University of Minnesota-Twin Cities, Minneapolis Systemic change, racism, and economic crisis: Blacks in the US, Africa, and the African diaspora Jacqueline JOHNSON, Adelphi University, USA Mass incarceration as a contemporary mechanism of racialization in the United States, United Kingdom, and Brazil David EMBRICK, Loyola University-Chicago, USA Multiculturalism, diversity & inclusiveness: Diversity ideology, alienation and social exclusion in the postcivil rights era

12:30 - 14:00
311 RC36 Round Table 1: Alienated labor in the production of cultural and social capital Location: 22 {OB} Session Organizers: Gabriele DE ANGELIS, Universidade Nova, Portugal and Tilman REITZ, University of Jena, Germany Authors and Papers Nicols DIANA MENENDEZ, CEIL- CONICET, CABA, Argentina El consentimiento en la administracin. Un estudio sobre las motivaciones y los sentidos del trabajo en trabajadores de la administracin pblica Ekaterina LYTKINA, Higher School of Economics, Russia Anomie and alienation: Necessity of discrimination between the concepts Henrique BUONANI PASTI, Campinas University (IFCH/UNICAMP), Brazil Alienation, alienated labor and symbolic capital: A possible dialogue? Vanina PAPALINI and Mara Ins LANDA, CONICETUNC, Argentina La sonrisa del xito: Perfomances de una subjetividad exigida

10:45 - 12:15
236 Bodies, emotions, alienation and everyday life Location: 452 {NB} Session Organizers: Miriam ADELMAN, Federal University of Parana, Brazil and Richard MISKOLCI, Federal University of So Carlos, Brazil Chair: Richard MISKOLCI, Federal University of So Carlos, Brazil Authors and Papers Luis BERRUECOS, Universidad Autnoma Metropolitana, Mexico The nature of everyday life in a Nahuatl community in Mexico Mara FERREIRA, Universidade Federal do Paran, Brazil El sentimiento amoroso en las vidas de lo(a)s soltero(a)s en la contemporaneidad

14:30 - 16:00
338 From alienation to empowerment. Part II Joint Session RC36 Alienation Theory and Research (host committee) RC48 Social Movements, Collective Actions and Social Change Location: 452 {NB} For programme details see section Joint Sessions

16:15 - 17:45
403 RC36 Business Meeting Location: 452 {NB}

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Friday 3 August
10:45 - 12:15
475 Bodies, emotions, alienation and resistance: Studies in contemporary culture / Cuerpos, emociones, alienacin y resistencia: Estudios sobre cultura contempornea Location: 452 {NB} Session Organizers: Miriam ADELMAN, Federal University of Parana, Brazil and Richard MISKOLCI, Federal University of So Carlos, Brazil Chair: Miriam ADELMAN, Federal University of Parana, Brazil Authors and Papers Natalie HABER, Loyola University of Chicago, USA The bunny hops on: An examination of the creation of playboy clubs and their re-found fame Fernando BALIEIRO, Universidade Ferderal de So Carlos, Brazil Carmen Miranda between the desires of two nations Larissa PELUCIO, Mariana CERVI and Mariana KOGA, Universidade Estadual Julio de Mesquita Filho, Brazil Infidelity.com The market for affection and reiterations of familism in betrayal websites Marvin PROSONO, Missouri State University, USA Forms of alienation in conflict: Protestor bodies as a medium of police performance art Guilherme FLOETER, Universidade Federal de So Carlos, Brazil Masculinities in mutation: A study about gender relations among university students

Authors and Papers Dietmar WETZEL, University of Berne, Switzerland Practices and emotions in online-dating Alienated relationships? Juliana DO PRADO, Federal University of So Carlos, Brazil Digital office sentimental: The search of the internet as an aid to love relationships Richard MISKOLCI, Federal University of So Carlos, Brazil Beyond the closet? Male homoerotic relations created online and the new regime of visibility in contemporary Brazilian society

RC37

Sociology of Arts
Programme Coordinator: Marta HERRERO, University of Plymouth, United Kingdom

Wednesday 1 August
10:45 - 12:15
50 Analyzing Art Worksas a Way to Social Knowledge.PartI Location: 466 {NB} Session Organizer: Paulo MENEZES, University of So Paulo, Brazil Chair: Arturo RODRIGUEZ MORATO, University of Barcelona, Spain Authors and Papers Nikita BASOV, Anisya KHOKHLOVA, St. Petersburg State University, Russia and Alexandra NENKO, National Research University Higher School of Economics, Russia Art works and communicative process of knowledge co-creation

12:30 - 14:00
558 The Internet, alienation and overcoming alienation Location: 452 {NB} Session Organizer: Matthew DAVID, Brunel University, United Kingdom

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Paulo MENEZES, University of So Paulo, Brazil Cinema and society: The construction of a fictional reality Pinar YILDIZ and Ece OZDEMIR, Ankara University, Turkey Sociology of the political movies in new Turkish cinema after 2000 Mauro ROVAI, Federal University of So Paulo, Brazil Belle toujours: Table conversations and civilization in Manoel de Oliveiras work Ana Amelia da SILVA, Catholic University of So Paulo, Brazil Cinema and social sciences: Between the dead times and the critical thought images

14:30 - 16:00
151 Analyzing art works as a way to social knowledge II Location: 466 {NB} Session Organizer and Chair: Paulo MENEZES, University of So Paulo, Brazil Authors and Papers Mariana CERVIO, Universidad de Buenos AiresInstituto Gino Germani-Conicet, Argentina Trayectorias sociales y tipos de artistas en la post dictadura Argentina, 1984-1993 Ilaria RICCIONI, Free University of Bozen, Italy Sociology of the artistic action Victoria PAVLOU, Frederick University, Cyprus Sociological underpinnings in pre-service elementary teachers attitudes towards artworks Mlfrid Irene HAGEN, Buskerud University College, Norway Critical art and the lack of art criticism Alba COLOMBO, Arts & Humanities, Spain Perception of traditional arts as a methodological proposal to measure arts effects on the immediate society

12:30 - 14:00
104 Art, (il)legitimacy and consecration processes? I Location: 466 {NB} Session Organizer: Alain QUEMIN, Universit Paris-8, France Chair: Ling-Yun TANG, The University of Hong Kong Authors and Papers Denis HANZI, Social Science Research Center Berlin, Germany Hallowed be the directors name: The structuring power of sanctification in the field of theatre Julio SOUTO SALOM, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil Hibridacin y malandragem en la construccin meditica del autor Paul LOPES, Colgate University, USA The autonomization of American art Vernica TOBEA, FLACSO Argentina La cuestin del canon en la literatura Argentina. Un campo cultural abierto en dos Syd KROCHMALNY, Argentina Art and legitimacy: Rojas cultural center gallery

Thursday 2 August
10:45 - 12:15
235 Artistic and non-artistic markets: Entrepreneurship, creativity and innovation Location: 466 {NB} Session Organizer: Marta HERRERO, University of Plymouth, USA Chair: Florent GAUDEZ, Universit PierreMends-France, France

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Authors and Papers Jeanne HALLEY, USA Court institutions as enablers of womens entry into french baroque music Marta HERRERO, University of Plymouth, United Kingdom Towards a politicized arts philanthropy? Corporate social responsibility and the arts in the UK Ana Letcia FIALHO, Faculdade Santa Marcelina, Brazil The Brazilian contemporary art market: Challenges and limits of internationalization in a fast growing sector Arturo RODRIGUEZ MORATO and Martias ZARLENGA, University of Barcelona, Spain Culture-led urban transformations and the sociology of artistic and cultural creation

Mariana CERVIO, Universidad de Buenos AiresInstituto Gino Germani-Conicet, Argentina The political aspects of the emergence of the Rojas in the artistic sphere of Buenos Aires, in the post-dictatorship era

14:30 - 16:00
370 Uses and misuses of the arts in the public sphere I Location: 466 {NB} Session Organizer: Jan MARONTATE, Simon Fraser University, Canada Chair: Florent GAUDEZ, Universit PierreMends-France, France Authors and Papers Cecilia DINARDI, London School of Economics and Political Science, United Kingdom When culture is turned against heritage: Monumental architecture, urban landscapes and an imagined multi-arts cultural centre in Buenos Aires Marta KLEKOTKO, Jagiellonian University, Poland Arts matter: Exploring an impact of arts on urban scenes in Poland Vicky KARAISKOU, Cyprus Open University, Cyprus Public sculptures and ceremonial behaviors in the public sphere: Cyprus as a case study

12:30 - 14:00
313 Social justice and democratization: Avant-gardes (then and now), art, and change I Location: 466 {NB} Session Organizer and Chair: Jeffrey HALLEY, The University of Texas San Antonio, USA Authors and Papers Ilaria RICCIONI, Free University of Bozen, Italy The social action of avant-garde art Jacqueline GIBBONS, York University, Canada The avant garde, Arab spring & contemporary Egypt Sabrina PARRACHO SANTANNA, Universidade Federal Rural do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Avant-garde discourses and the musealization process: The museum of modern art in Rio de Janeiro in the 1960s Lgia DABUL, Universidade Federal Fluminense, Brazil Democratisation and creative process: Poems body on the Web

16:15 - 17:45
404 RC37 Business Meeting Location: 466 {NB}

Friday 3 August
09:00 - 10:30
455 The sociology of art and sociological theory: Intersections and new dialogues Location: 466 {NB} Session Organizer and Chair: Eduardo DE LA FUENTE, Flinders University, Australia

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Authors and Papers Jeremy TANNER, University College London, United Kingdom Sociology of art and comparative civilisation Ana Lucia TEIXEIRA, Federal University of So Paulo, Brazil Fernando Pessoa: The literary construction of a Portuguese modernity Ling-Yun TANG, The University of Hong Kong Art worlds in transitional societies: An actor-network theory (ANT) perspective on art and social change in China

Authors and Papers Mara Beln HIROSE, Instituto de Desarrollo Econmico - Instituto de Altos Estudios Sociales, Argentina Argentine folkloric dances: State policies and actor perspectives Abaher ELSAKKA, Birzeit University, Palestine Arts in Palestinian public space Mlfrid Irene HAGEN, Buskerud University College, Norway Art as political symbol, fetish and commodity

10:45 - 12:15
472 Art as research tool and/or sociological data: Visual, sound and sensory methodologies Location: 466 {NB} Session Organizer and Chair: Eduardo DE LA FUENTE, Flinders University, Australia Authors and Papers Jan MARONTATE, Simon Fraser University, Canada From noise to soundscape composition: Artistic and social scientific dimensions of acoustic ecology Nathalie ZACCAI-REYNERS, Universit Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium The life of image as mediation. A sociological reading of Marion Milner / La vie de limage comme mdiation. Une lecture sociologique de Marion Milner Marcia GOBBI, Universidade de So Paulo, Brazil Maneras de ver: nias y nios en los aspectos de fotografa diaria en asentamiento Dom Tomaz, So Paulo - Brasil

14:30 - 16:00
601 Social justice and democratization: Avant-gardes (then and now), art, and change II Location: 466 {NB} Session Organizer: Jeffrey HALLEY, The University of Texas San Antonio, USA Chair: Ilaria RICCIONI, Free University of Bozen, Italy Authors and Papers Jeffrey HALLEY, The University of Texas San Antonio, USA Avant-garde art, politics, and theory: Dada and beyond Myrian SANTOS, State University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil The AfroDigital museum: Art works, citizenship, and technology Henry PINHEIRO, Brazil Guaramirangaxs Theater Festival: contributions to the development in theatre Cear Ana Liza BUGNONE, Universidad Nacional de La Plata - CONICET, Argentina Pensar su tiempo, deshilvanar el orden social

12:30 - 14:00
563 Uses and misuses of the arts in the public sphere II Location: 466 {NB} Session Organizer and Chair: Jan MARONTATE, Simon Fraser University, USA

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RC38

Biography and Society


Programme Coordinators: Roswitha BRECNER, University of Vienna, Austria and Michaela KOETTIG, University of Applied Sciences, Germany

Barbara MOROVICH, Ecole Nationale Suprieure dArchitecture de Strasbourg, France Reprsentation graphique des parcours de vie : Ethnographie et engagement transdisciplinaire Sebastin LOPEZ, Argentina La estigmatizacin de los vecinos de Villa Corina: Cambios o continuidades en la representacin social de los habitantes de barrios pobres? N, Middle East Technical University, Turkey AHI Nevin S Gmen konutlar: The wealthy ghettos of the metropolis

Wednesday 1 August
10:45 - 12:15
89 Where Are You From? Experiences of Exclusion, Marginalization and Racism. Part I Joint Session RC38 Biography and Society RC05 Racism, Nationalism and Ethnic Relations (host committee) Location: 454 {NB} For programme details see section Joint Sessions

14:30 - 16:00
170 Methodological Challenges in Biography Research Location: 436 {NB} Session Organizer and Chair: Feiwel KUPFERBERG, Malmoe University, Sweden Authors and Papers Irini SIOUTI, University of Frankfurt am Main, Germany Doing biographical analysis in a transnational context. Reflections on biographical research, transmigration and ethnography Andreas Oskar KEMPF, GESIS - Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences, Germany Doing biographical fieldwork. Combining ethnographic field research with biographical analysis Elena ROZHDESTVENSKAYA, National University Higher School of Economic, Russia Visualisation of identity in context of e-interview Minna RUOKONEN-ENGLER, Goethe University Frankfurt, Germany Bodies that matter: Analyzing biographies as embodiments of the discursive

12:30 - 14:00
106 Biography and Ethnography Location: 436 {NB} Session Organizer: Catherine DELCROIX, Universit des Strasbourg, France Chair: Andreas Oskar KEMPF, GESIS-Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences, Germany Authors and Papers Laura ODASSO, Universit de Strasbourg, France Giving a three dimensional form to biography Priscila AZEVEDO, Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Brazil La biographie sociologique : Le cas des Filhos de Criao Ricardo Costa de OLIVEIRA, Universidade Federal do Paran, Brazil Sociology, family history and genealogy

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Thursday 2 August
09:00 - 10:30
198 Bodies in motion Location: 436 {NB} Session Organizer: Kathy DAVIS, Senior Researcher Chair: Susan BELL, Bowdoin College Authors and Papers Julia ERICKSEN, Temple university, USA and Jonathan MARION, UC San Diego, USA Ballroom bodies: Creating the movement, creating the look Vicki HARMAN, University of London, United Kingdom Gender, ideals and body image in ballroom and Latin American dancing Kathy DAVIS, Institute History and Culture, Netherlands Dance and biography: Or why should a biographical researcher be interested in tango? Beate LITTIG, Institute for Advanced Studies, Austria Materiality and biography Ritma RUNGULE, University of Latvia, Latvia, Maruta PRANKA, Tana LACE, Stefan DZERVITE and Stefan MIKLASEVICS, Riga Stradins University, Latvia Biographical experience of women with cancer {*}

Vanesa GMEZ and Mariela GIACOPONELLO, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina Fotos y relatos en la reconstruccin de procesos de movilidad social ascendente a travs de biografas familiares Meltem ULU, Department of Anthropology-Istambul, Turkey Cultural memory and photographs Glsm DEPELI and Emel UZUN, Hacettepe University, Turkey Soldier photographs: Recollections of manhood, icons of nationalism

12:30 - 14:00
294 Food as a special symbol in the migration process Location: 436 {NB} Session Organizer: Julia BERNSTEIN, University of Cologne, Germany Chair: Lena INOWLOCKI, University of Applied Sciences Frankfurt am Main, Germany Authors and Papers Sabina BELLOFATTO, University of Zurich, Switzerland The acceptance and diffusion of Italian cuisine in the face of the xenophobic violence against Italian immigrants in post-war Switzerland Dafna HIRSCH, Open University of Israel, Israel Food and the construction of the ethnic self among mizrahi immigrants to Israel Liora GVION, Kibbutzim College of Education, Israel Two food narratives, two identities and one national cuisine: The story of Jewish food in Israel Nimrod LUZ, Western Galilee College, Israel Immigrants in their homeland Daisuke YASUI, Kyoto University, Japan Ethnicities from food: Food culture of immigrants in a multiethnic area in Japan

10:45 - 12:15
260 Pictures, biographies and families Location: 436 {NB} Session Organizers: Susan BELL, Bowdoin College, USA and Roswitha BRECKNER, University of Vienna, Austria Chair: Kathy DAVIS, Netherlands Authors and Papers Roswitha BRECKNER, University of Vienna, Austria Visual dimensions of biographical processes A conceptual approach Susan BELL, Bowdoin College, USA and Mary Ellen BELL, Wiscasset High School, USA Picturing families, making family memories

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14:30 - 16:00
366 Transnational family migrations Location: 436 {NB} Session Organizers: Ursula APITZSCH, University of Frankfurt am Main, Germany and Irini SIOUTI, University of Frankfurt am Main, Germany Chair: Irini SIOUTI, University of Frankfurt am Main, Germany Authors and Papers Darja KLINGENBERG, Goethe University, Germany I come from a very interesting family! Translating cultural capital Caterina ROHDE, Bielefeld Graduate School in History and Sociology, Germany Transnational daughters The inter-generational migration project of Russian au pair workers and their families Uku LEMBER, Central European University, Hungary Private transnationality within the realm of mixed marriages in soviet and independent Estonia Eran GUNDUZ, University of Applied Sciences Frankfurt, Germany and Ursula APITZSCH, University of Frankfurt am Main, Germany Ethnicity and belonging as lived dimensions in mixed marriages Zeila DEMARTINI, Universidade Metodista de So Paulo, Brazil Familiar experiences among continents (Portugal Africa Brazil) Rosa Mara BRANDHORST, University of Goettingen, Germany Transnational family ties between Cuba and Germany: Isolation, restrictions and agency

Friday 3 August
09:00 - 10:30
422 Biography, biographical research and politics. Part I Location: 436 {NB} Session Organizers: Michaela KOETTIG, University of Applied Sciences, Germany and Lena PEREZ, Humboldt University Berlin, Germany Chair: Michaela KOETTIG, University of Applied Sciences, Germany Authors and Papers Johannes BECKER, University of Gttingen, Germany Palestinian dwellers as activists in the old city of Jerusalem: Politics as escape Carina LISTERBORN, Malm university, Sweden, Diana MULINARI, Lund University, Sweden and Irene MOLINA, Uppsala University, Sweden Racialized Swedish cities. Flags, tags and veils Diana MULINARI, Lund University, Sweden and Anders NEERGAARD, Linkping University, Sweden Women in cultural racist parties Johanna SIGL, University of Goettingen, Germany Politics are biographical and gendered. Life stories of dropouts from the far right Mikhail ANIPKIN, Volgograd State University, Russia The last soviet generation: Biographies of the lost Marcelo ROSA, University of Brasilia, Brazil Biographical knowledge and its implication to activism studies: A case study about the landless peoples movement in South Africa

10:45 - 12:15
474 Biography, biographical research and politics. Part II Location: 436 {NB} Session Organizers: Michaela KOETTIG, University of Applied Sciences, Germany and Lena PEREZ, Free University Berlin, Germany Chair: Lena PEREZ, Free University Berlin, Germany

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Authors and Papers Virginia MELLADO, INCIHUSA- CONICET- UNCuyo, Argentina Trayectorias en movimiento. Itinerario de dos dirigentes polticos entre dictadura y democracia. Argentina 1966-1989 Noga GILAD, University of Haifa, Israel Examining political biographies from the opposite direction: The case of Israeli settlers of the West Bank and Gaza Andrs ARGUELLO, Universidad Santo Toms, Colombia Jose Sedano: Pedagogy of answer and social participation Angela PILCH ORTEGA, University of Graz, Austria Biographies of activists in social movement in Chiapas, Mexico Larissa ARRUDA, Universidade Federal de So Carlos, Brazil The faces of Joaquim Murtinho: Minister, senator and coronel of Mato Grosso, Brazil Guilherme ARDUINI, Brazil Alceu Amoroso Lima (1893-1983) : Contrainte et libert

Saturday 4 August
09:00 - 10:30
646 Victims and perpetrators in sociopolitical (post) conflict settings Location: 436 {NB} Session Organizer: Gabriele ROSENTHAL, University of Goettingen, Germany Chair: Hermilio SANTOS, Pontificia Universidade Catolica de Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil Authors and Papers Niklas RADENBACH, University of Goettingen, Germany Doing biographical research in a (post-)conflict setting: A case study of ethnic Germans in southern Ukraine Elifcan KARACAN, Siegen University, Germany Same past, different narrations Sara PARK, Kyoto University, Japan The transformers. Dealing with citizenship as undocumented migrants Rixta WUNDRAK and Nicole WITTE, Georg-AugustUniversity of Goettingen, Germany Intractable violence in everyday life and the big conflict in the Middle-East

12:30 - 14:00
564 Where Are You From? Experiences of Exclusion, Marginalization and Racism. Part II Joint Session RC38 Biography and Society (host committee) RC05 Racism, Nationalism and Ethnic Relations Location: 436 {NB} For programme details see section Joint Sessions

10:45 - 12:15
656 Biography and experiences with violence Location: 436 {NB} Session Organizer: Hermilio SANTOS, Pontificia Universidade Catolica de Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil Chair: Beate LITTIG, Institute for Advanced Studies, Austria Authors and Papers Marcela CORNEJO, Maria Jose REYES, Pontificia Universidad Catlica de Chile, Chile and Maria Angelica CRUZ, Universidad de Valparaso, Chile

14:30 - 16:00
596 RC38 Business Meeting Location: 436 {NB} Session Organizers: Roswitha BRECKNER, University of Vienna, Austria; Michaela KOETTIG, University of Applied Sciences, Germany and Irini SIOUTI, University of Frankfurt am Main, Germany

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Cuntame tu historia de la dictadura": Voces e imgenes en dialoga intergeneracional en Chile Claudia BACCI, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina Subjetividad y experiencia en las narrativas personales sobre la violencia poltica en la Argentina reciente Pablo Francisco DI LEO, Instituto de Investigaciones Gino Germani, CONICET, FUniversidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina and Ana Clara CAMAROTTI, Instituto de Investigaciones Gino Germani, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina Violencias, consumos de drogas y soportes: Sus vinculaciones en experiencias biogrficas de jvenes en barrios marginalizados del rea metropolitana de Buenos Aires Michaela KOETTIG, University of Applied Sciences, Germany Constructions of gender stereotypes by the media in dealing with the right-wing terror cell in Germany Hermilio SANTOS, Pontificia Universidade Catolica de Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil Young female engagement in delinquency in south Brazil: Biographic and visual narratives Letcia de AZEVEDO, Universidade Federal da Bahia, Brazil Surviving a movable prison

Authors and Papers Joseph HERMANOWICZ, University of Georgia, USA Performance, perception, and legitimation in academic science Henning SALLING OLESEN, University of Roskilde, Denmark and Maria Helena M. Barreto ABRAHAO, Pontificia Universidade Catolica de Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil The foundation of professional identities in life experiences Rosa ROMO BELTRAN, Universidad De Guadalajara, Mexico Sujetos instituyentes e identidades profesionales Maria do Perptuo Soccoro DE LIMA COSTA Universidade Federal dos Vales do Jequitinhonha e Mucuri, Brazil Los trabajadores docentes: Experiencias, tensiones, dificultades ne hizo en la construccin de la profesin docente en las universidades pblicas de Minas Gerais, Brasil Henning SALLING OLESEN, University of Roskilde, Denmark Professional identity and gender Cecilia LITICHEVER, FLACSO-Argentina, Argentina La construccin social de la exclusin: Un anlisis desde la perspectiva de las trayectorias de jvenes de sectores populares

12:30 - 14:00
721 The foundation of professional identities in life experiences Location: 436 {NB} Session Organizers: Henning Salling OLESEN, University of Roskilde, Denmark and Maria Helena Menna BARRETO ABRAHO, Pontificia Universidade Catolica de Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil Chair: Rosa Mara BRANDHORST, University of Goettingen, Netherlands

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12:30 - 14:00
113 Current issues in population and social justice Location: 468 {NB} Session Organizer: Elena BASTIDA-GONZALEZ, Florida International University, USA Authors and Papers Guillermo Julian GONZALEZ-PEREZ, University of Guadalajara, Mexico Firearm homicide in Mexico 1990-2009: Trends, spatial variations and associated factors Priscila AZEVEDO, Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Brazil Settings for cultural justice on sheltering cases: The fostered children role in Brazilian rural areas Arun ACHARYA, Universidad Autnoma de Nuevo Len, Mexico Migrant trafficking and sexual violence against women in Mexico: a qualitative analysis on consequences Tiffanie STEWART, Florida International University, USA Panhandling and information acquisition in Miami

Sociology of Population
Programme Coordinators: Elena BASTIDA-GONZALEZ, Florida International University, USA and Claudia A. SERNA, Florida International University, USA

Wednesday 1 August
10:45 - 12:15
47 Demographic challenges in societies Location: 468 {NB} Chair: Maria Guadalupe VEGA-LOPEZ, University of Guadalajara, Mexico Co-Chair: Armando DOMINGUEZ, Florida International University, USA Authors and Papers Gisella SANDOVAL VARGAS, Ana C AMAYA ARIAS, Diego VELASQUEZ GRANADOS and Javier H. ESLAVA-SCHMALBACH, Universidad Nacional de Colombia, Colombia Inequidades en mortalidad materna por departamentos en Colombia para lo aos 2000, 2005 y 2008 Cntia ENGEL and Paula RINCON AFONSO COSTA, Universidade de Brasilia, Brazil Consideraciones sobre el envejecimiento en Brasil Nicols SACCO, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina Demographic dynamics of Buenos Aires city middle class (1970-2010) Carlos BARRETO BECK, Texas A & M University USA and Tibebe ASSEFA, University of Texas Pan American, USA Covariates of weight loss among a Mexican American population in the US Southwest

14:30 - 16:00
156 Current issues in population research Location: 468 {NB} Session Organizer: Encarnacin ARACIL, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain Chair: Rosa Maria CAMARENA-CORDOVA, UNAM, Mexico Authors and Papers Klaus HABERKERN, Franz NEUBERGER and Tina SCHMID, University of Zurich, Switzerland The role of the elderly in their families Future challenges Dudley POSTON and Yuting CHANG, Texas A&M University How many heterosexuals, homosexuals and bisexuals are there in the US?

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Elena BASTIDA-GONZALEZ, University of Texas Pan American, USA, Carlos BARRETO BECK, Texas A & M University, USA and Gokce SOYDEMIR, Cal State Stanislaus, USA Exploring the expectation of financial well being upon retirement Rajendra PATIL, Shivaji University, India Indigenous communities: Demographic and socioeconomic conditions of scheduled tribes in India

H. Virginia McCOY, Florida International University, USA, Mark L. WILLIAMS, Florida International University, USA and John S. ATKINSON, University of Texas, USA Disparities among migrant farmworkers in access to primary care

12:30 - 14:00
319 Whos afraid of population decline? Challenges, responses and consequence Location: 468 {NB} Session Organizers: Reinhold SACKMANN, Martin-Luther-University Halle-Wittenberg, Germany and Walter BARTL, Martin-LutherUniversity Halle-Wittenberg, Germany Authors and Papers Joachim SINGELMANN, The University of Texas at Austin, USA and Rosemarie SIEBERT, Institute for Socioeconomics, Germany Differential population response to poverty in rural areas and its consequences: Regional comparisons in the United States and Germany Akiyoshi YONEZAWA, Nagoya University, Nagoya, Japan The challenge of internationalizing Japanese higher education amidst population decline Natalie JACKSON, University of Waikato, New Zealand When does population growth end? The case of New Zealand Kosuke HIMENO, University of Tokyo, Japan Functions of social capital for residents of depopulated area in Japan David COLEMAN, University, United Kingdom and Robert ROWTHORN, University of Cambridge, United Kingdom Three paths to population decline: Russia, Germany and Japan

Thursday 2 August
10:45 - 12:15
261 Population Challenges in Health Equity Location: 468 {NB} Session Organizer: Guillermo Julian GONZALEZ-PEREZ, Universidad de Guadalajara, Mexico Authors and Papers Zachary ZIMMER, University of California, USA and Vipan PRACHUABMOH, Chulalongkorn University, Thailand Comparing the socioeconomic status Health gradient among adults 50 and older across rural and urban Thailand in 1994 and 2007 Balamurugan J and Gopalsamy RAMATHIRTHAM, Pondicherry University, India Status of elderly in modern family structure Gerardo ZAMORA, Universidad Publica de Navarra, Spain, Elena URDANETA, Mari Feli GONZALEZ, Ingema-San Sebastian, Spain Rosanna DE LA ROSA and Francisco GUILLEN-GRIMA, Universidad Publica de Navarra, Spain Childless older people and LGB elders: Health, life course transitions and care Maria Guadalupe VEGA-LOPEZ, University of Guadalajara, Mexico Demographic changes, social inequalities and child health in Latin America

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340 Health and migration: Current issues in population health Location: 468 {NB} Session Organizer: Elena BASTIDA-GONZALEZ, Florida International University, USA Authors and Papers Patria ROJAS, Mario DE LA ROSA and Frank DILLON, Florida International University, USA Determinants of HIV/STD risk behaviors among recent Latino immigrants in south Florida, USA Joachim SINGELMANN, University of Texas at Austin, USA and Marlene LEE, Population Reference Bureau, USA Differential effects of aging in place on disability among black and white elderly Mario DE LA ROSA, Patria ROJAS and Mariana SANCHEZ, Florida International University, USA Alcohol use among recent Latino immigrants before and after immigration to the United States Claudia A SERNA, Florida International University, USA and Jesus SANCHEZ, Nova Southeastern University, USA Oral health and immigrant status among agricultural workers in south Florida: A qualitative study

Friday 3 August
10:45 - 12:15
482 Global issues in fertility and reproductive health Location: 468 {NB} Chair: Dudley POSTON, Texas A&M University, USA Authors and Papers Maria Carolina TOMAS, University of California, USA and Dimitri FAZITO, Demography, Federal University of Minas Gerais, Brazil Interracial unions and fertility in Brazil: Are there differences when couples are racially mixed? Chyong-fang KO, Academia Sinica, Taiwan Gender-role expectations and fertility rates in EU member states Shirley Hsiao-Li SUN, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore Pronatalist policies in the context of a liberal familial welfare system in Asia Favour NTOIMO, University of Ibadan, Nigeria Perception of singleness by highly educated and professional single women in Lagos, Nigeria

16:15 - 17:45
393 Methodology and its Role in Interrogating Social and Demographic Dynamics Joint Session RC33 Logic and Methodology in Sociology (host committee) RC41 Sociology of Population Location: 24 {OB} For programme details see section Joint Sessions

12:30 - 14:00
530 Developments in the study of mortality Location: 468 {NB} Session Organizer: Yonathan ANSON, University of the Negev, Israel Co-Chair: Claudia A. SERNA, Florida International University, USA Authors and Papers Gopalsamy RAMATHIRTHAM, Pondicherry University, India Socio-demographic determinants on childrens morbidity and mortality A study of slums in puducherry

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T. Augustus Julian Lazmey LAZMEY, American College India and S. Gurusamy SELLAMUTHU, Deemed University, India Social deprivation and victimization of elderly people: A study Jeronimo Oliveira MUNIZ, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, Brazil Intercensal life tables consistent with population projections Marcis TRAPENCIERIS1,2 and Toms PULMANIS2, (1) University of Latvia, Latvia, (2)The National Health Service, Latvia Excess mortality among clients in alcohol treatment in Latvia: A record-linkage study Diego VELSQUEZ GRANADOS, Ana C. AMAYA ARIAS, Gisella SANDOVAL VARGAS and Javier H. ESLAVA-SCHMALBACH, Universidad Nacional de Colombia, Colombia Mortalidad neonatal en Colombia (2000-2009): Causas, tendencias e inequidades

Authors and Papers S.Gurusamy SELLAMUTHU, Deemed University, India Plight of the aged population in rural India: care and support implications Rosa Mara CAMARENA-CORDOVA, Universidad Nacional Autnoma de Mxico, Mexico Comparing Mexican youngs household characteristics under various ethnicity criteria David MUOZ, Andrea HERNANDEZ, Carles SIM and Vctor SOLER, University of Valencia, Spain Divorce, family changes and public policies Armando DOMINGUEZ, Florida International University, USA Challenges in delivering a health behavior intervention to immigrant and native populations on the US-Mexico border

10:45 - 12:15
685 Sociology of population: Dimensions of child and the overarching global transformation Location: 468 {NB} Session Organizer: Rajendra PATIL, Shivaji University, India Authors and Papers Hanno SCHOLTZ, University of Konstanz, Germany Children expected income consequences and fertility behavior in cross-national comparison Smita AWACHAR, India Socio-demographic factors and son preference in India: An overview Shashi MISHRA, Ramniranjan Jhunjhunwala College, India Effects of socio-demographic factors on health of girl-child in India Smriti BHOSLE, L.J.N.J. Mahila Mahavidyalaya, India Child labour in India: Role of state and NGOs in protection of rights of children

14:30 - 16:00
579 Demographic challenges associated with aging populations in the developing world Joint Session RC41 Sociology of Population (host committee) RC11 Sociology of Aging Location: 468 {NB} For programme details see section Joint Sessions

Saturday 4 August
09:00 - 10:30
619 Changing populations and its consequences Location: 468 {NB} Session Organizers: Gopalsamy RAMATHIRTHAM, Pondicherry University, India and Rajendra PATIL, Shivaji University, India

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718 RC41 Business Meeting Location: 468 {NB}

Authors and Papers Stef ADRIAENSSENS, Hogeschool-Universiteit Brussel, Belgium How trust begets deviance: Social and institutional trust as explanations for engagement in informal economic activities Simone M. SCHNEIDER, Universitt Bielefeld, Germany How detrimental are income inequalities to the human mind? Analyzing the protective functions of social justice perceptions in Germany and Chile

RC42

Social Psychology
Programme Coordinator: Guillermina JASSO, New York University, USA

Thursday 2 August
10:45 - 12:15

Wednesday 1 August
10:45 - 12:15
82 Social Justice and Democratization Location: 19 {OB} Session Organizer: Deepak Kumar VERMA, Babasaheb Ambedkar National Institute of Social Sciences, India Authors and Papers Jens AMBRASAT and Christian VON SCHEVE, Free University Berlin, Germany Sentiments and social stratification Kazimierz M. SLOMCZYNSKI, Ohio State University, USA and Wlodzimierz WESOLOWSKI, Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland Social justice in the European Union context: Opinions on the tax-revenue allocation among national elites

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Discursive and narrative approaches to identity research Location: 19 {OB} Session Organizer: Antonio STECHER, Universidad Diego Portales, Chile

Authors and Papers Livia Maria TERRA and Alan Eric FONSECA, Universidade Estadual Paulista, Brazil The race and the nation: Discourses and narratives for a national identity in Nina Rodrigues e Gilberto Freyre Antar MARTINEZ, University of Colima, Mexico Una aproximacin narrativa al estudio de las identidades transgnero: Construyendo nuevos relatos Edson VASCONCELOS and Adriano de LEON, Universidade Federal da Paraba, Brazil Eyes wide shut: Sexual practices, subjectivities and conjugalities couples practicing swing

12:30 - 14:00
99 (In)justice and inequalities in a globalized (democratic) world Location: 19 {OB} Session Organizer: Clara SABBAGH, University of Haifa, Israel

12:30 - 14:00
314 Social resource theory: challenges, insights, and prospects. Panel session Location: 19 {OB} Session Organizer: Ali KAZEMI, University of Skovde, Sweden

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14:30 - 16:00
364 The social psychology of extreme political actions Location: 19 {OB} Session Organizer: Guillermina JASSO, New York University, USA Authors and Papers Rex DOUGLASS, Princeton University, USA Insurgencies and the Vietnam War Pavan MAMIDI, Harvard University, USA On Recruitment into the Maoists in India and Credible Signaling Eva MEYERSSON MILGROM, Stanford University, USA A Labor Market Analysis of Extreme Political Tactics Martha CRENSHAW, Stanford University, USA The Mapping Project: The Networks of Organization with Extreme Tactics

Friday 3 August
10:45 - 12:15
515 Work, identities, and labor subjectivities in the new capitalism: Psychosocial readings Location: 19 {OB} Session Organizer: Antar MARTINEZ, University of Colima, Mexico Authors and Papers Deidi MACA, Universidad del Valle, Cali, Colombia Una aproximacin psicosocial al estudio de las trayectorias laborales y la dimensin subjetiva del trabajo Antonio STECHER, Universidad Diego Portales, Chile Procesos identitarios de trabajadores de la industria del retail en Chile Roberto O. DIAZ-JUARBE, Universidad de Puerto Rico, Recinto de Ro Piedras Las configuraciones subjetivas del trabajo precario en Puerto Rico Alvaro SOTO ROY, Universidad Alberto Hurtado, Santiago, Chile La individualizacin en el trabajo: Reflexiones desde las narrativas identitarias de trabajadores chilenos Gssica TREVISAN PERA, Universidade Estadual Paulista, Araraquara, Brazil Workers centers: A case study about immigration, work and representation in United States

16:15 - 17:45
408 The social psychology of language Location: 19 {OB} Session Organizer: Eva MEYERSSON MILGROM, Stanford University, USA Authors and Papers Corinne KIRCHNER, Columbia University, USA Expertise in defining word senses as contested professional turf Guillermina JASSO, New York University, USA Tu-vous and gendered language: Is there Englishlanguage hegemony in problem selection in sociology? Yoshimichi SATO, Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan Are Asian sociologies possible: Universalism versus particularism

12:30 - 14:00
552 RC42 Business Meeting Location: 19 {OB} Chair: Guillermina JASSO, New York University, USA

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583 International Encyclopedia of Social and Behavioral Sciences. Panel session Location: 19 {OB} Session Organizer: James D. WRIGHT, University of Central Florida, USA

RC43

Housing and Built Environment


Programme Coordinators: Flvio de SOUZA, Universidade Federal de Penambuco, Brazil; Suzana PASTERNAK, Universidade de So Paulo, Brazil and Kenneth GIBB, University of Glasgow, United Kingdom

Saturday 4 August
10:45 - 12:15
691 Topics in social psychology Location: 19 {OB} Session Organizer: Robert SHELLY, Ohio University, USA Chair: Pavan MAMIDI, Harvard University, USA Authors and Papers Antar MARTINEZ GUZMAN, Nancy MOLINA and Oscar GUZMAN, Universidad de Colima, Mexico Transiting genders: Psychosocial contributions and questions about transgender identity Cecilia RIDGEWAY, Stanford University, USA What binds low status members to the group? Irina TOMESCU-DUBROW, Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw, Poland Future orientations and economic success: Empirical analyses informed by the theory of planned behavior

Wednesday 1 August
09:00 - 10:30
15 Housing Markets: Comparative, Latin America Location: 469 {NB} Authors and Papers Bryan ROBERTS, University of Texas at Austin, USA Violence, the consolidation of the city and low-income settlements in Guatemala City Flvio DE SOUZA, Circe Maria MONTEIRO, Caroline Gonalves dos SANTOS and Vincius FULGENCIO, Universidade Federal de Pernambuco, Recife, Brazil La rehabilitacin de asentamientos irregulares consolidados en ciudades de latinoamrica Mara Mercedes DI VIRGILIO, Mara Soledad ARQUEROS MEJICA and Toms GUEVARA, Universida de Buens Aires, CONICET, Argentina Regularization of informal settlements in Latin America. Reflections on access and tenure of housing and urban land - Findings from the LAHN project Rodrigo MILLAN, Universidad Diego Portales, Santiago, Chile Geografa de oportunidades, movilidad residencial y regeneracin urbana. Evidencias del proyecto LAHNSantiago de Chile

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Francisco SABATINI and Gonzalo CACERES, Universidad Catlica de Chile, Chile Viejos pero buenos barrios populares: Cuando la antigedad no es decadencia

Thursday 2 August
09:00 - 10:30
212 Housing and the right to the city. Part I Joint Session RC43 Housing and Built Environment RC21 Regional and Urban Development (host committee) Location: 301 {OB} For programme details see section Joint Sessions

10:45 - 12:15
54 Comparative Housing Policy Location: 469 {NB} Session Organizer: Kenneth GIBB, University of Glasgow, United Kingdom Authors and Papers Sarah CHARLTON, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa Public housing and beneficiary responses to it Tristan LOLOUM, EHESS, France and Christophe CLIVAZ, Institut Universitaire Kurt Bsch, Switzerland Governing second housing: Three case studies in Brazil, Spain and Switzerland Mrcio Moraes VALENA, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte, Brazil Gated downtown: Class collision and gentrification in the post-renovation city Juan Jos MICHELINI, Spanish National Research Council, Spain; Mariana RELLI, Research Institute in Humanities and Social Sciences, Argentina Housing struggles and social innovation. The community workers movement experience in Lujn (Buenos Aires Metropolitan Region) Letcia Moreira SIGOLO, Universidad de So Paulo, Brazil El actual crecimiento del mercado residencial en Brasil y sus impactos en el precio de la vivienda Carolina CASTRO, University Federal of So Carlos, Brazil; Lucia SHIMBO, University of So Paulo, Brazil; Mahtab FARSHCHI, London South Bank University, England The locus of the affordable housing in So Paulo over the growth cycles of the 1990s and the 2000s

10:45 - 12:15
245 Housing policies: Latin America, popular housing, comparative Location: 469 {NB} Authors and Papers Regina Ftima C.F. FERREIRA, Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Movimientos de vivienda, autogestin y poltica habitacional en Brasil: Del acceso a la vivienda al derecho a la ciudad Camila DOTTAVIANO, University of So Paulo, Brazil Popular housing in Brazil: From housing market to minha casa minha vida program Mara Florencia GIROLA and Ana Gretel THOMASZ, CONICET, Argentina Polticas pblicas, acceso a la vivienda y derecho a la ciudad. Apuntes de investigacin sobre complejos habitacionales de la Ciudad de Buenos Aires Danielle KLINTOWITZ, Fundao Getulio Vargas, So Paulo, Brazil and Joyce REIS, Universidade de So Paulo, Brazil La regulacin urbanstica tiene influencia en la produccin de viviendas sociales? Tiago CUNHA, Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Brazil Ladrillo por ladrillo

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12:30 - 14:00
299 Housing and the right to the city. Part II Joint Session RC43 Housing and Built Environment RC21 Regional and Urban Development (host committee) Location: 301 {OB} For programme details see section Joint Sessions

10:45 - 12:15
483 Housing and the Right to the City. Part III Joint Session RC43 Housing and Built Environment (host committee) RC21 Regional and Urban Development Location: 469 {NB} For programme details see section Joint Sessions

14:30 - 16:00
359 RC43 Business Meeting Location: 469 {NB}

14:30 - 16:00
582 Informal settlements: Land and housing markets, policies and formalisation Location: 469 {NB} Authors and Papers Camila SARAIVA and Giselle TANAKA, Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Ruptures and continuities in practices of the consolidating of old peripheries Caroline GONALVES DOS SANTOS, Universidade Federal de Pernambuco, Brazil 30 years later From access to housing to consolidation of housing settlements: Revisiting the case of Recife, Brazil Mariana RELLI, CONICET, Argentina Situaciones de irregularidad dominial del hbitat popular urbano y acciones del estado, provincia de Buenos Aires, Argentina, 1990-2004 Rodrigo MILLAN, Universidad Diego Portales, Chile Operacin sitio a cuatro dcadas de su constitucin. Programas y polticas de mejoramiento urbano en reas pericentrales del Gran Santiago Flvio DE SOUZA, Ana C.R. CAVALCANTI and Luis DE LA MORA, Universidade Federal de Pernambuco, Brazil Addressing policies and programs for the improvement of poor neighborhoods in Brazil: Opportunities and challenges in the case of ZEIS in Recife

Friday 3 August
09:00 - 10:30
434 Housing policy and processes Location: 469 {NB} Authors and Papers Kenneth GIBB, University of Glasgow, United Kingdom Reforming low income housing subsidies: Barriers, risks and opportuntiies in an era of fiscal austerity Douglas ROBERTSON, University of Stirling, Scotland What will be the repercussions of the current financial crisis for future housing system? Edith JIMENEZ HUERTA and Heriberto CRUZ SOLIS, Universidad de Guadalajara, Mexico Land and housing markets in consolidated irregular settlements Findings from the LAHN project Daniel SANFELICI, Universidade de So Paulo, Brazil Steps towards an understanding of financializations impact on Brazilian cities

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RC44

10:45 - 12:15
65 Innovative approaches to informal work Joint Session RC44 Labor Movements (host committee) RC30 Sociology of Work Location: 29 {OB} For programme details see section Joint Sessions

Labor Movements
Programme Coordinator: Peter EVANS, University of California, USA

Wednesday 1 August
09:00 - 10:30
21 Migrant Workers, Labour Unions and Collective Protests Location: 29 {OB} Session Organizer: Jennifer CHUN, University of Toronto, Canada Authors and Papers Eli FRIEDMAN, Cornell University, USA Part of the working class? The cost of depoliticization for union legitimacy among migrant workers in China Nobuyuki YAMADA, Komazawa University, Japan Foreign workers in the atomic disaster: A type of exclusion in Japan Rolle ALHO, University of Helsinki, Finland Labour mobility from Estonia to Finland in the construction sector: Different stakeholder perspectives and strategies Kim VOSS, University of California, USA Fighting for inclusion: The origins and consequences of the 2006 immigration protests in the United States Alexandru DICEANU, McMaster University, Canada Immigrant workers paths of resistance: Institutionalized industrial relations or open class conflict? Evelyn ENCALADA GREZ, York University, Canada Migrant farm workers fight back: Reconceptualizing resistance at the margins Geraldina POLANCO, University of British Columbia, Canada Displacing immigrant workers through Canadas guest worker program 141

12:30 - 14:00
Unfree labour: States, capital and the struggles of migrant and immigrant workers for social and economic justice Location: 29 {OB} Session Organizers: Aziz CHOUDRY, McGill University, Canada and Mark THOMAS, York University, Canada Chair: Jennifer CHUN, University of Toronto, Canada Authors and Papers Adrian SMITH, Carleton University, Canada Unfree labour, law and imperialism Camila BARALDI amd Tli Pires ALMEIDA, Universidade de So Paulo, Brazil Migraciones, informalidad y industria de la confeccin: Reflexiones acerca de Brasil Adriana PAZ RAMIREZ, University of British Columbia, Canada Resisting permanent impermanence: Performances of subordination and resistance, and the possibility of a migrant workers-led movement in Canada Mark THOMAS, York University, Canada Migrant worker organizing and labour law in Canada Aziz CHOUDRY, McGill University, Canada and Mostafa HENAWAY, Immigrant Workers CentreMontreal, Canada The workers vs temporary labour recruitment agencies: Contextualizing im/migrant workers struggles against temp agencies in Canada

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14:30 - 16:00
177 RC44 Round Table 2: Strategies for organizing informal workers Location: 22 {OB} Session Organizer: Chris TILLY, University of California Los Angeles, USA Authors and Papers Dilek HATTATOGLU, Mugla University, Turkey Unionisation of homebased workers in Turkey Sithembiso BHENGU, University of Kwa-Zulu Natal, South Africa Workers, wages and livelihoods: Linking workplace and community struggles in post-apartheid South Africa Diego COLETTO, University of Milano-Bicocca, Italy Grassroots organizations in the informal economy: A way to go beyond the survival in free markets? Andranik MELIK-TANGYAN, Hans-Boeckler-Foundation and Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany Reform proposals to tackle labour market segmentation Paulo F. KELLER, Federal University of Maranho, Brazil Artisanal work and production in the contemporary society: Realities, changes and challenges 178 RC44 Round Table 3: The solidarity economy, the labor movement and the fight against precarious employment Location: 25 {OB} Session Organizer: Ana Margarida ESTEVES, Tulane University, USA Chair: Jacklyn COCK, Witwatersrand University, South Africa Authors and Papers Vishwas SATGAR, University of Witwatersrand, South Africa Trade unions and the worker cooperative alternative in South Africa: Michelle WILLIAMS, University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa Neoliberal diffusion of the social economy: The case for the solidarity economy

Raquel DUAIBS, Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Brazil The ABC metalworkers union and his support for cooperatives: A brazilian experience 179 RC44 Round Table 4: New strategies for bringing union democracy to unions with diverse memberships Location: 26 {OB} Session Organizers: Sophie BROUD, Universit Lyon 2, France and Karel YON, Lille Center for Politics and Administration, France Authors and Papers Ruy BRAGA, and Fbio PIMENTEL, Universidade de So Paulo, Brazil Information work and the proletarian condition today: The perception of Brazilian call centers operators Cinara ROSENFIELD, UFRGS, Brazil Paradoxos do capitalismo e trabalho em call centers Lucila DURSO, Instituto de Investigaciones Gino Germani, Buenos Aires, Argentina Trabajadores tercerizados y conflictividad laboral en el sector automotriz. Lmites y desafos en trminos de representacin Denisse ROCA-SERVAT, Arizona State University, USA The struggle for rights in labor-community coalitions: The Los Angeles clean carwash campaign 180 RC44 Round Table 5: Organizing Strategies, Diversity and Union Democracy Location: 26 {OB} Session Organizer: Ccile GUILLAUME, Universit de Lille, France Authors and Papers Emilien JULLIARD, Ecoles des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales, France Creating activists. How do US unions try to build membership-based campaigns for collective bargaining?

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Karel YON, Lille Center for Politics and Administration (CERAPS), France and Sophie BROUD, Universit Lyon 2, France Industrial democracy versus union democracy? Organizational responses to the reform of the trade union recognition process in France Guillaume GOURGUES, IEP Grenoble, UMR PACTE, Grenoble, France and Jessica SAINTY, IEP Grenoble, UMR PACTE, France Supporting public debate as a new unions strategy? The case of CGIL-FIOM facing managerial referendum in three fiat factories (Italy) Anne BORY, Universit Lille I, France, Pierre BARRON, Universit Paris VIII, France, Sbastien CHAUVIN, Universit dAmsterdam, Netherlands, Nicolas JOUNIN, Universit Paris VIII, CSU-CRESPPA, France and Lucie TOURETTE, France Le mouvement des travailleurs sans papiers : Quelle dmocratisation pour les pratiques syndicales franaises ? Martn ARMELINO, Universidad Nacional de General Sarmiento/UBA, Argentina Vicisitudes de la democracia sindical en Argentina. El caso de la CTA en los 2000s

Andreia GALVAO, DCP, Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Brazil The Brazilian tradeunionism during Lula administration Jean-Franois LIBOTTE, Institut des Sciences du Travail, Belgium and Sbastien ANTOINE, Laboratory for a prospective Anthropology, Belgium Syndicats, partis, tats en Europe : Entre action de classe et conciliation sociale Marcel PARET, University of California-Berkeley, USA Labor politics in the United States and South Africa

Caitlin FOX-HODESS, University of California, USA Contesting la concertacion: Working-class demobilization and the production of oppositional political subjectivities in Chiles democracia del libre mercado Claire CERUTI, University of Johannesburg, South Africa Unfolding contradictions in the zuma movement, South Africa, through the eyes of public sector strikers Paula LENGUITA, CEIL, Conicet, Argentina, Marco Aurlio SANTANA, UFRJ, Brazil and Juan MONTES CONICET, Argentina Reconfiguracin de la clase obrera y respuesta sindical en Argentina y Brasil frente a los actuales procesos de renovacin poltica (2003-2011) Santiago DUHALDE, CEIL-CONICET / UBA, Argentina Lmites y posibilidades del sindicalismo en el contexto de una alianza poltica {*}

Thursday 2 August
09:00 - 10:30
213 Labor movements and the State: What happens when political allies take power? Location: 29 {OB} Session Organizer, Chair and Discussant: Ruy BRAGA, University of So Paulo Authors and Papers Beln FERNANDEZ MILMANDA, CONICET/UTDT, Argentina and Enzo BENES, CONICET/UBA, Argentina When your friend asks you for moderation. New challenges for the argentine unions: The case of the teamsters federation

10:45 - 12:15
238 Chinas emerging working class and the future of the labor movement Location: 29 {OB} Session Organizer: Pun NGAI, Hong Kong Polytechnic University, China Authors and Papers Shaopeng SONG, Renmin University of China, China To struggle for workers identity: The resistance of Jiashu workers

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Ngai PUN and Lulu FAN, Hong Kong Polytechnic University, China Global capital, the state and Chinese workers: the foxconn experience Ya LIU, Guangdong University of Foreign Studies, Guangzhou, China and Changjiang LI, Peking University, China Women and labour division in Chinas rural society Anita KOO and Yunxue DENG, Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong Vocational education and the new generation of working class in China Siufu TANG, University of Hong Kong, China The concept of the working class and Chinas social stratification Eli FRIEDMAN, Cornell University, USA Part of the working class? The cost of depoliticization for union legitimacy among migrant workers in China {*} Chun-Yi LEE, University of Nottingham, United Kingdom World factory without workers? The new facet of Chinese workers strikes {*}

El sindicalismo de movimiento social despus del neoliberalismo. Una exploracin sobre los empleados pblicos argentinos afiliados a ATE y la CTA Ccile GUILLAUME, Universit de Lille 1, France and Sophie POCHIC, Centre Maurice Halbwach CNRS, France Equal pay rights and public sector unionism: The story of a long lasting mobilization in the UK (1960-2010) Rachel BRICKNER, Acadia University, Canada Becoming political: Teachers activism in the face of Michigans public education crisis Martha ECKER, Ramapo College of New Jersey, USA Attacks on collective bargaining: Lessons from the Metropolitan Union of Postal Clerks 1937-1962

14:30 - 16:00
360 RC44 Business Meeting Location: 29 {OB} Session Organizer: Jennifer CHUN, University of Toronto, Canada

12:30 - 14:00
315 The attack on public sector unionism and labors response Location: 29 {OB} Session Organizer: Kim VOSS, University of California, USA Authors and Papers Nicols DIANA MENENDEZ, CEIL-CONICET, CABA, Argentina Estado local y conflictividad laboral durante el gobierno de Mauricio Macri {*} Marnix DRESSEN, Universit de Versailles Saint Quentin en Yvelines / Printemps CNRS, France and Dominique ANDOLFATTO, Universit de Nancy II / Irne, France Restructurations and railways workers strikes in France Martn ARMELINO, Universidad Nacional de General Sarmiento/UBA, Argentina

16:15 - 17:45
409 Trade unions in the green economy Joint Session RC44 Labor Movements (host committee) RC24 Sociology of Work Location: 29 {OB} For programme details see section Joint Sessions

Friday 3 August
09:00 - 10:30
439 New roles for intellectuals in the labor movement? Location: 29 {OB} Session Organizer: Marcos ANCELOVICI, McGill University, Canada

284

Authors and Papers Sakhela BUHLUNGU, University of Pretoria, South Africa The labour movement and intellectuals in post-apartheid South Africa: A troubled relationship Marisa FASSI, Universita degli studi di milano, Argentina and Victor CALERO, Universidad de Crdoba, Argentina Legal activists and intellectuals interactions with workers who are on the margins of law in Crdoba, Argentina Ercment CELIK, University of Freiburg, Germany The role of intellectuals in the circulation of knowledge in south African labour movement, 1970s-1980s Malys GANTOIS, University of Paris I, France Negotiations: A case where intellectuals invested with and by labor activists Adrien THOMAS, CEPS/INSTEAD, Luxembourg The literature on trade union revitalization: An example of an alliance between researchers and labour movement

Authors and Papers Cesar RODRIGUEZ, Universidade de los Andes, Colombia Unpacking transnational activist networks: An analysis of anti-sweatshop campaigns in the US-caribbean basin apparel industry (1990-2008) Marcos ANCELOVICI, McGill University, Montreal, Canada and Alex MOCHNACKI, McGill University, Canada Knowledge production and counter-expertise in transnational antisweatshop networks Jamie McCALLUM, Sociology/Anthropology, Middlebury College, Middlebury, VT Global unions, local power: Labor transnationalism from North America to the global south Manuel ROSALDO, University of California at Berkeley, Berkeley, CA Transnational networks and organizing in the informal sector: Waste pickers respond to challenges and opportunities of globalization Pamela ROBINSON and Helen RAINBIRD, Department of Management, University of Birmingham, Birmingham, United Kingdom Transnational solidarity in global supply chains: Where are the pinch points and what are the levers for global networks to improve labour conditions?

10:45 - 12:15
493 Organizing the production of alternative visions to support social justice Joint Session RC44 Labor Movements (host committee) RC02 Economy and Society Location: 29 {OB} For programme details see section Joint Sessions

14:30 - 16:00
575 Building Transnational Solidarity among National Labor Movements Location: 29 {OB} Session Organizer: Robert OBRIEN, McMaster University Chair: Edward WEBSTER, University of the Witwatersrand Authors and Papers Luis AGUIAR, UBC Okanagan, Kelowna, BC, Canada Jumping scale, crossing space: The JfJ and organizing cleaners for global strength Bridget KENNY, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa Wal-Mart and transnational union solidarity in the south African competition tribunal process

12:30 - 14:00
537 Making transnational networks more effective vehicles for North-South and South-South labor solidarity Location: 29 {OB} Session Organizer: Cesar RODRIGUEZ, Universidade de los Andes, Colombia Chair: Robert OBRIEN, McMaster University, Canada

285

Carolina BANK MUNOZ, Brooklyn College and The Graduate Center-City University of New York, Brooklyn, NY Transnational solidarity in organizing against Wal-Mart Melanie DUFOUR-POIRIER, University of Montreal, Canada and Marc-Antonin HENNEBERT, Human Resources Department, HEC Montreal, Montreal, Canada Collective action within cross-border union alliances: Evidence from two contrasting case studies {*} Melanie DUFOUR-POIRIER, University of Montreal, Canada Transnational trade union coalition: Evidence from Chile and Peru

Jos ITZIGSOHN, Brown University, RI Recuperated enterprises: Changing work? Maria Ines FERNANDEZ ALVAREZ, Instituto de Ciencias Antropologicas, Facultad de Filosofia y Letras UBA, Argentina Ocupar, resistir, producir, sostener. El problema de la sustentabilidad en las experiencias de gestin colectiva del trabajo Carina BALLADARES, UBA-Facultad de Ciencias Sociales, Ciudad de Buenos Aires, Argentina El trabajo "a faon" y los ritmos de la vida asociativa en una empresa recuperada del conurbano bonaerense Rodrigo SALGADO, Sociologa, Instituto de Investigaciones Gino Germani, Buenos Aires, Argentina Las tensiones de la igualdad en las empresas recuperadas

Saturday 4 August
09:00 - 10:30
618 Challenging the logic of neoliberalism: Labor-feminist coalitions and workfamily policy campaigns Joint Session RC32 Women in Society RC44 Labor Movements (host committee) Location: 29 {OB} For programme details see section Joint Sessions

RC45

Rational Choice
Programme Coordinator: Hanno SCHOLTZ, University of Berne, Switzerland

10:45 - 12:15
693 Workers taking over factories as a response to capital taking away jobs: Reflections on experiences in Argentina and elsewhere Location: 29 {OB} Session Organizers: Jos ITZIGSOHN, Brown University and Julian REBON, Instituto de Investigaciones Gino Germani Authors and Papers Anabel REIRO, Facultad de Ciencias SocialesUniversidad de la Repblica, Montevideo, Uruguay La recuperacin del trabajo y los procesos de democratizacin en Uruguay

Wednesday 1 August
10:45 - 12:15
81 Social capital: Current research on the construction of social capital Location: 453 {NB} Session Organizer: Hanno SCHOLTZ, University of Konstanz, Germany

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Authors and Papers Guido MEHLKOP , Peter GRAEFF , Sebastian SATTLER3 and Carsten SAUER3, (1) University of Erfurt, Germany, (2) Goethe University Frankfurt, Germany, (3) Bielefeld University, Germany Normative and rational forces driving corrupt decisions among students within social networks: A vignette study
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Thursday 2 August
09:00 - 10:30
207 Embedded rational choice in institutional change Location: 453 {NB} Session Organizer: Hanno SCHOLTZ, University of Konstanz, Germany Authors and Papers Antonio M. JAIME-CASTILLO, University of Mlaga, Spain and Gloria MARTINEZ-COUSINOU, Centro de Estudios Andaluces, Spain Distributive effects and moral justification of corruption Francisco Jos LEON-MEDINA, Jose A. NOGUERA and Jordi TENA-SANCHEZ, Universitat Autnoma de Barcelona, Spain Rationality, frames, and social influence. An on-line experimental test of the informative effects of law Francisco LEON, Universitat de Girona, Spain and Jordi TENA, Universitat Autnoma de Barcelona, Spain Self-interest, reciprocity and public support for the redistributive role of the state Mario MOLINA, Pontificia Universidad Catlica, Chile Power resources theory: A reconstruction mico-macro

Hirohisa TAKENOSHITA, Shizuoka University, Japan Institutional arrangements and social capital: Brazilian immigrants in Japan and their chances for upward mobility Gonzalo SEID, Universidad de Buenos Aires - Instituto de Investigaciones Gino Germani, Argentina Clase, gnero y capital social

12:30 - 14:00
100 Actors, choices, and rationality in the Global South Location: 453 {NB} Session Organizer: Hanno SCHOLTZ, University of Konstanz Authors and Papers Hanno SCHOLTZ, University of Konstanz, Germany Three equilibria and two waves of change: A short model of modernity, 1750-2030 Marcelo Raimundo DA SILVA, Universidad Torcuato di Tella, Argentina Applying rational choice and historical institutionalism in the study of national security policies in Brazil (1995-2010) Francisco BAEZ URBINA, Universidad Arte y Ciencias Sociales, Chile La reactivacin de la accin colectiva en Chile: Una mirada desde la sociologa analtica

10:45 - 12:15
269 RC45 Business Meeting Location: 453 {NB} Session Organizer: Hanno SCHOLTZ, University of Konstanz, Germany

Friday 3 August
09:00 - 10:30
447 Social capital: Current research on bases and outcomes Location: 453 {NB} Session Organizer: Hanno SCHOLTZ, University of Konstanz, Germany

287

Authors and Papers Benjamin SCHULZ, University of Mannheim, Germany Ethnic capital, social capital and immigrants labour market integration in Germany Sren PETERMANN, Max Planck Institute for the Study of Religious and Ethnic Diversity, Germany Explaining access to individual social capital Jun KOBAYASHI, Seikei University, Japan Effects of social capital on romance and marriage Masayuki KANAI, Senshu University, Japan Interaction between public policy and social capital: Child-care policy and birth rate

RC46

Clinical Sociology
Programme Coordinator: Jan Marie FRITZ, University of Cincinnati, USA

Wednesday 1 August
10:45 - 12:15
62 Essentials of Community Intervention Location: 413 {NB} Session Organizer: Jan Marie FRITZ, University of Cincinnati, USA Authors and Papers Harry PERLSTADT, Michigan State University, USA The global diffusion of the healthy cities/communities movement Emma PORIO, Ateneo de Manila University, Philippines Climate change adaptation and structures of power in community interventions Jenifer CARTLAND, Childrens Memorial HospitalChicago, USA What researchers bring to communities, and what may or may not be left behind when their work is done Norma TAKEUTI and Marlos Alves BEZERRA, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte, Brazil Challenging their destiny: Interventions with marginalized youth in Brazil

10:45 - 12:15
508 The evolution of networks and social co-operation Location: 453 {NB} Session Organizer: Hanno SCHOLTZ, University of Konstanz, Germany Authors and Papers Ray-May HSUNG, National Chengchi University, Taiwan and Yi-jr LIN, Taiwan Embeddedness of innovations Yoshimichi SATO, Tohoku University, Japan Coverage of social capital and utility function of actors involved: Toward a clearer understanding of functions of social capital

12:30 - 14:00
111 Community Development and Social Justice Location: 413 {NB} Session Organizer: Emma PORIO, Ateneo de Manila University, Philippines

288

Authors and Papers Denyse CT, Universit du Qubec en Outaouais, Cape Verde Dveloppement local et droits des femmes W.O. TAYLOR-COLE, Mount Royal University, Canada Social justice initiatives: Community development projects Anastasia- Valentine RIGAS, and Emmanouela PAPA, University of Crete, Greece Social representations and social identity of the exprisoners in Greece: A social clinical psychological approach Hans Petter SAND, University of Agder, Norway Investigating power and democracy

Thursday 2 August
10:45 - 12:15
239 Corruption and Globalization: Open discussion Location: 413 {NB} Session Organizer: Tina UYS, University of Johannesburg, South Africa Authors and Papers Olga GUZHVA and Dmytro CHUCHKO, V.N. Karazin Kharkiv National University, Ukraine Socio-cultural context of corruption U.S. PANDEY, Agra University, India The role of Indian judiciary with special reference to global IP regime

14:30 - 16:00
159 Gender, Sexuality, Disability and Social Justice Location: 413 {NB} Chair: Anastasia Valentine RIGAS, University of Crete, Greece Co-Chair: Marlos Alves BEZERRA, Universidade Federal do RN, Brazil Authors and Papers U.S. PANDEY, Agra University, India A case study of disability, economic globalization in India Saeid YARMOHAMMADI, Islamic Azad University, Iran Gender and social justice in Iran Abdul-Mumin SAAD, University of Maiduguri, Nigeria Gender, sexuality, society/culture and HIV/AIDS in sub-Saharan Africa: The case of Nigeria Jan Marie FRITZ, University of Cincinnati, USA Gender and inclusive peacebuilding

12:30 - 14:00
296 Health and Justice Location: 413 {NB} Session Organizer: Norma TAKEUTI, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte, Brazil Authors and Papers Weizhen DONG, University of Waterloo, Canada Tackling Healthcare Cost Issue with a Population Health Perspective: Challenges and Strategies Daniel PEREIRA ANDRADE, Fundao Getlio Vargas, Brazil La resposabilit individuelle et lautomanagement motionnel Helena GARBIN, Cristina GUILAM and Andr PEREIRA NETO, Escola Nacional de Sade Pblica - ENSP/FIOCRUZ, Brazil Internet as a tool for health promotion projects

289

14:30 - 16:00
361 RC46 Business Meeting Location: 413 {NB} Session Organizer: Jan Marie FRITZ, University of Cincinnati, USA

10:45 - 12:15
470 Accreditation of Clinical, Applied and Engaged Public Sociology and Interdisciplinary Programs in the US and Other Countries: Open Discussion Location: 413 {NB} Session Organizer: Harry PERLSTADT, Michigan State University, USA Authors and Papers Melodye LEHNERER, College of Southern Nevada, USA Program accreditation: A professional exchange Norma WINSTON, University of Tampa, USA Accreditation: What does It take?

16:15 - 17:45
406 Social Justice and Democratization Location: 413 {NB} Session Organizer: Olga GUZHVA, Ukraine Authors and Papers Abdul-Mumin SAAD, University of Maiduguri, Nigeria Universal declaration of human rights and cultural diversity in Nigeria Isabelle RUELLAND, Universit de Montral, Canada Pratiques de cogestion vise critique et dmocratisation des organisations publiques de sant brsiliennes : Analyse critique de cas Tina UYS, University of Johannesburg, South Africa Whistleblowing and ubuntu: The influence of national cultures on whistleblowing intentions 604

12:30 - 14:00
553 RC46 Business Meeting and Award Presentations Location: 413 {NB} Session Organizer: Jan Marie FRITZ, University of Cincinnati, USA

14:30 - 16:00

Friday 3 August
09:00 - 10:30
454 The History and Current Status of Clinical Sociology in Nations and Regions: Open Discussion Location: 413 {NB} Chair: Viviana ARBELO, Universidad Buenos Aires, Argentina Authors and Papers Anamaria ARAUJO FELICE, Universidad Montevideo, Uruguay The history and development of clinical sociology in Uruguay Jan Marie FRITZ, University of Cincinnati, USA Clinical sociology and human rights

Work and Clinical Sociology Location: 413 {NB} Session Organizer: Jenifer CARTLAND, Childrens Memorial Hospital-Chicago, USA

Authors and Papers Alejandro SALDAA, Universidad Veracruzana, Mexico Metforas del sufrimiento laboral Danieli SIQUEIRA, Universidade Federal da Paraba, Brazil Secular state x spiritualized knowledge: Reflections on the practices of traditional midwives in Brazil and its rightful place Viviana ARBELO, Universidad Buenos Aires, Argentina Public administration teams: Leadership and motivation

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Saturday 4 August
10:45 - 12:15
692 Using Clinical Sociology to Improve Society Location: 413 {NB} Session Organizer: Abdul-Mumin SAAD, University of Maiduguri, Nigeria Authors and Papers Melodye LEHNERER, College of Southern Nevada, USA Training the next generation of social change agents Anton SENEKAL, University of Johannesburg, South Africa Mediation in South Africa: Practice and Training Norma TAKEUTI, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte, Brazil Action collective des jeunes dune communaut et modes de subjectivation Olivier CHANTRAINE, Universit de Lille 3, France Recherche, publication et grands secrets

Joint Session RC48 Social Movements, Collective Actions and Social Change (host committee) RC47 Social Classes and Social Movements Location: 38 {OB} For programme details see section Joint Sessions

10:45 - 12:15
52 Bridging sociologies. Globalisation, cosmopolitanism and the individual Location: 302 {OB} Chair: Henri lustiger THALER, Ramapo College, USA Authors and Papers Marie-Christine DORAN, University of Ottawa, Canada The expression of memory as politics: An insight from recent mobilizations in Chile (2005-2011) Tiago CUNHA, and Silvana QUEIROZ, State University of Campinas, Brazil Getting a job (but not anywhere). Job opportunities as one of the major determinants of the intrametropolitan migration flows in metropolitan area of Campinas Marcus SPILLER, SGS Economics & Planning Pty Ltd, Australia Social justice and the centralisation of governance in the Australian metropolis: A case study of Melbourne Eva YOUKHANA, University of Bonn, Germany New concepts of belonging in a globalized world Gerson OLIVEIRA, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil Dispositivos, sentidos y mecanismos causales de la accin colectiva contestatria

RC47

Social Classes and Social Movements


Programme Coordinators: Antimo Luigi FARRO, Sapienza University of Rome, Italy and Maria da Glria GOHN, Universidad Estatal de Campinas, Brazil

12:30 - 14:00

Wednesday 1 August
9:00 - 10:30
23 New Trends and Theoretical Approach in the Field of Social Mobilizations and Social Change

103

Anti-nuclear movements after Fukushima disaster Location: 302 {OB} Session Organizer: Shujiro YAZAWA, Seijo University, Japan Chair: Seung Kuk KIM, Pusan National University, South Korea

291

Authors and Papers Shujiro YAZAWA, Seijo University, Japan Thoughts and actions of social movements concerning the nuclear in Japan Daishiro NOMIYA, Sophia University, Japan Transformation of the antinuclear drive in post-war Japan Yuko HIRABAYASHI, Tsuru University, Japan Anti-nucear avtivism in Tokyo after 3.11 Eiji HAMANISHI, Notre Dame Seishin Univertisy, Japan Actors/movements around nuclear energy and radioactive contamination after 3.11 Fukushima in Japan: From the sociology of action

Thursday 2 August
09:00 - 10:30
215 Latin American social movements and social justice in the Global South Location: 302 {OB} Chair: Emilio TADDEI, Universidad de Buenos Aires, UBA. Panelists: Flvia LESSA DE BARROS, University of Braslia, Brazil and Cli REGINA, UFRGS, Brazil Authors and Papers Paulo Henrique Martins MARTINS DE ALBUQUERQUE, Federal University of Pernambuco, Brasil, Guilherme Martins e Maria Idelvita Martins, Brazil Sociology, colonialism and social practices in Latin America

14:30 - 16:00
155 Conflicts, social movements and democracy in the global era Location: 302 {OB} Session Organizer: Yvon LE BOT, Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales, Francia Chair: Fernando CALDERON, Fundacin UNIR, Bolivia Co-Chair: Marie-Christine DORAN, University of Ottawa, Canada Authors and Papers Susana MANGANA, Universidad Catlica del Uruguay, Uruguay Social mobilization in the Arab world and democratization Fernanda PAGE POMA, SUNY Stony Brook, USA State repression and collective action Chungse JUNG, Binghamton University, USA World-historical structure and dynamics of protest waves on the global south, 18942010 Isabel MARTINS, Universidade Federal de Pelotas, Brazil Urban development and modernity unfinished: A reading of the phenomenon of lynching in Brazilian society, based on the work of Jose de Souza Martins Antonio Cesar Machado SILVA, Universidade Federal de Sergipe, Brazil A expernciada traduo cultural nas redes transnacionais de movimentos sociais

Maria da Glria GOHN, Universidad Estatal de Campinas, Brazil Sociology of Latin-American movements: Practices and theories Angela PAIVA, Pontificia Universidade Catolica do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Democratizing the Brazilian public shpere: New dynamics in the relationship between the state and black social movements Amy GRAGLIA, SUNY Stony Brook, USA Pink public transit in Mexico city: Evaluating womenonly transportation as a feminist movement {*} Cli Regina JARDIM PINTO, UFRGS, Brazil Responsabilidad como justicia: Espacios de los movimientos sociales en democracias emergentes Flvia LESSA DE BARROS, University of Braslia, Brazil Contra-hegemonic social movements and the international cooperation for development in Latin America

292

10:45 - 12:15
278 Repolitizacin de las movilizaciones sociales en Amrica Latina? Location: 302 {OB} Chair: Maria da Glria GOHN, Universidad Estatal de Campinas, Brazil Panelist: Manuel Antonio GARRETON, University of Chile, Chile Authors and Papers Luiz CASTRO-SANTOS, Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Los sentidos de la exclusin en Amrica Latina Fernando CALDERON, Fundacin UNIR, Bolivia La confluctualitad in Amrica Latina Maria Antnia de SOUZA, Universidade Tuiuti do Paran, Brazil Rural education movement, tensions in the struggle for a social right and the signs of public policies Lev GRINBERG, Ben Gurion university, Israel Traveling resistance: From Egypt to Chile through Israel and Spain Nilda Ines TORCIGLIANI, Universidad Nacional de Crdoba, Argentina Participacion de las organizaciones de la sociedad civil en el proceso de democratizacion en Crdoba, Argentina periodo 1983/2010 Loza JESUS, Universiad de Guadalajara, Mexico Globalismo, indiviualizacin y clase media Mara MANEIRO, CONICET-UBA/CEL-UNSAM, Argentina Polifonas urbanas. Complejizacin de las formas ejercicio de la poltica territorial en el marco de la instalacin de los movimientos de trabajadores desocupados (GBA-Argentina)

Authors and Papers Seung Kuk KIM and Jung Rae CHO, Pusan National University, South Korea Why are the citizens of Pusan so silent? Tasuku SASAKI, Facultad de Letras, Universidad de Kioto, Kyoto, Japan El movimiento de solidaridad al pueblo latinoamericano en Japn Suk-Ki KONG and Hyun-Chin LIM, Seoul National University, South Korea Frame convergence into social justice: The Korean engagement into transnational food sovereignty movements Ryoko KOSUGI, Tohoku University, Japan Japanese student movements in the global 1960s: Encounter of the local context and the transnational context Kyoko TOMINAGA, University of Tokyo, Japan Effects in local areas of global justice movement: Anti-G8 protests in Japan, Okinawa in 2000 and Hokkaido in 2008

14:30 - 16:00
368 Urban movements in the new metropolitan context Joint Session RC47 Social Classes and Social Movements (host committee) RC21 Regional and Urban Development Location: 302 {OB} For programme details see section Joint Sessions

16:15 - 17:45
410 When, where, and how do movements matter? Consequences of social movements Location: 302 {OB} Session Organizer: Larry ISAAC, Vanderbilt University, USA Chair: Larry ISAAC, Vanderbilt University, USA

12:30 - 14:00
295 Forms of social justice: Localism and globalism in Asian context Location: 302 {OB} Chair: Daishiro Nomiya, Sophia University
293

Authors and Papers Barbara ZARATE, Oxford University, United Kingdom Does protest work? Contentious collective action and social spending in Latin America, 1970-2008 Cassandra ENGEMAN, University of California-Santa Barbara, USA Outcomes of US union mobilization for workplace leave in California and Pennsylvania Shun HARADA, University of Tokyo, Japan The conditions and the consequences of the movement demanding the civil society institutions: The case of NPO law in Japan Sandro OLIVEIRA, Universidade Federal de So Paulo, Brazil La trada de la poltica urbana de conciliacin de clases en Brasil

10:45 - 12:15
473 Authors meets actors: Dialogues between academia and Latin American social movements Location: 302 {OB} Chair: Manuel Antonio GARRETON, University of Chile, Chile Authors and Papers Flavia BRAGA VIEIRA, Universidad Federal Rural de Rio de Janeiro, Brazil and Breno BRINGEL, Universidad Estatal de Ro de Janeiro, Brazil Educacin, formacin poltica e internacionalismo en los movimientos sociales rurales latinoamericanos contemporneos Maria do Carmo ALBUQUERQUE, Universidade Bandeirante, Brazil Nuevos actores en el movimiento por los derechos de los adolescentes en So Paulo: La cooptacin, el corporativismo, la institucionalizacin Una confrontacin entre las evaluaciones acadmicas y de los propios activistas Andrea PHILLIPS, University of London, United Kingdom and Fulya ERDEMCI, SKOR Foundation for Art and Public Domain, Netherlands Urban composition Artists, publics and social-spatial transformation Hector Eloy RIVAS SANCHEZ, Canada Neoliberal policies, HIV-related vulnerability and AIDS activism in Mexico Renata VARELLA, IESP-UERJ, Brazil La experiencia de accin colectiva en la vila acaba mundo: Una reflexin sobre la construccin de conocimento

Friday 3 August
09:00 - 10:30
448 Social Movement 2.0 Location: 302 {OB} Chair: Antimo Luigi FARRO, Universit di Roma La Sapienza, Italy Authors and Papers Geoffrey PLEYERS, FNRS/UC Louvain & CADIS/ EHESS, Belgium Indignados and occupiers: A reactive, creative and democratic movement Mariana GIORGETTI VALENTE, USP, Brazil Contribution to the theory of social movements on the Internet Henri LUSTIGER THALER, Ramapo College, USA Re-visiting Mannheim: Memory, global collective action and inter-subjectivity Sandra RODRIGUEZ, University of Montreal, Canada Spreading the word: Collective action and networking in a Web 2.0 driven generation

12:30 - 14:00
543 Radical movements examine a political and social order Location: 302 {OB} Chair: Antimo Luigi FARRO, Universit Roma Sapienza, Italy Co-Chair: Silvana QUEIROZ, Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Brazil

294

Authors and Papers Efe Can GURCAN, Simon Fraser University, Canada Building popular-democratic alternatives in Latin America: A comparative analysis of post-neoliberal movements in Venezuela and Argentina Raffaele SCIORTINO, State University Milan, Italy and Emiliana ARMANO, State University Milan, Italy Forms of the European spring: The no tav movement Aline Michelle Nascimento AUGUSTINHO, Universidade Estadual Paulista Jlio de Mesquita Filho, Brazil and Roberta CAVA, UFSCAR, Brazil 1968 and the modernitys crisis: The Brazilian student's movement as a new social actor Cristiano RODRIGUES, IESP - UERJ, Brazil Black Social Movements. Colombia and Brazil

Saturday 4 August
09:00 - 10:30
639 RC47 Business Meeting Location: 302 {OB} Session Organizer and Chair: Antimo Luigi FARRO, Universit Roma Sapienza, Italy

10:45 - 12:15
657 Climate justice, buen vivir and voluntary simplicity: New lifestyles and political commitments Joint Session RC47 Social Classes and Social Movements (host committee) RC24 Environment and Society Location: 302 {OB} For programme details see section Joint Sessions

14:30 - 16:00
577 Civil society against violence Location: 302 {OB} Chair: Hyun-Chin LIM, Seoul National University, South Korea Co-Chair: Suk-Ki KONG, Seoul National University, South Korea Authors and Papers Sophie BODY-GENDROT, University Paris-Sorbonne, France Comparing (In)security in public spaces Vernica SILVA REINOSO UNAM, Mexico and Cristina PINEDA ECHEVERRI, Universidad de los Andes, Colombia Enclaves del poder sub-nacional y procesos de democratizacin en Medelln, Santa Cruz y Guayaquil Daniela SLIPAK, Universidad Nacional de San Martn, Argentina La razn de la violencia. Un anlisis de la revista cristianismo y revolucin en la Argentina de los aos sesenta y setenta Louis ESPARZA, California State University-Los Angeles, USA Post cold war civil society mobilization in Colombia

RC48

Social Movements, Collective Actions and Social Change


Programme Coordinators: Benjamn TEJERINA, University of the Basque Country, Spain and Debal SINGHAROY, Indira Gandhi National Open University, India

Wednesday 1 August
09:00 - 10:30
23 New Trends and Theoretical Approach in the Field of Social Mobilizations and Social Change

295

Joint Session RC48 Social Movements, Collective Actions and Social Change (host committee) RC47 Social Classes and Social Movements Location: 38 {OB} For programme details see section Joint Sessions

12:30 - 14:00
110 Collective action and the rebirth of social movements for social and economic justice in Chile: causes, demands and result in a global world Location: 38 {OB} Session Organizer and Chair: Francisco Baez URBINA, University of Arts and Social Sciences, Chile Authors and Papers Gabriel CHOUHY, University of Pittsburgh, USA A specter haunts the neoliberal globe: Reworking the communist hypothesis through the chilean student movement Caitlin FOX-HODESS, University of California, USA La eleccion de Sebastian Piera y la paradoja de una oposicion creciente en contra del neoliberalismo de parte de la clase trabajadora urbana en Chile Victor Daniel MUOZ TAMAYO, Universidad de Chile, Chile El contexto sistmico y el factor generacional en los agravios y la poltica del movimiento universitario chileno Leonardo CANCINO PEREZ, Universidad Diego Portales, Chile Chile 2011, desde el largo letargo a la accin colectiva Mauricio GARCIA, Universidad de La Frontera, Chile Enfoques tericos y metodolgicos para el estudio de la accin colectiva en el resurgimiento de los movimientos sociales en Chile: El aporte de la sociologa analtica {*} Jaime GARRIDO CASTILLO JAIME, Universidad de La Frontera, Chile Movimientos sociales en escena, el fin de los partidos el renacimiento de la poltica {*}

10:45 - 12:15
56 Creativity, emotion and risk Location: 38 {OB} Session Organizer: Helena FLAM, University of Leipzig, Germany Chair: Helena FLAM, University of Leipzig, Germany Authors and Papers Eva SCHMITZ, University of Halmstad, Sweden Boss of your own belly The creativity of the social protest for womenxs social justice in Sweden during the 1970s Nina PETER, Freie Universitt Berlin, Germany Artistic protest strategies: The critical art ensemble Ignacia PERUGORRIA, Rutgers University, Argentina Jaia eta borroka: Political ethnographies of cultural activism amidst a context of illegalization in the basque country Lia ROCHA, Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil A small revolution: Young favela dwellers and audiovisual production Rosimeire SILVA, University of Coimbra, Portugal Affects and the struggle for recognition: The nacional street population movement in Brazil {*}

296

14:30 - 16:00
158 From alienation to empowerment. Part I Joint Session RC36 Alienation Theory and Research (host committee) RC48 Social Movements, Collective Actions and Social Change Location: 452 {NB} For programme details see section Joint Sessions

10:45 - 12:15
248 Imagining futures: Social movements, publics, and contentious politics. Part I Joint Session RC48 Social Movements, Collective Actions and Social Change RC07 Futures Research (host committee) Location: APT 16 {OB} For programme details see section Joint Sessions

Thursday 2 August
09:00 - 10:30
204 Democratization movements and human rights. Part I Location: 38 {OB} Session Organizer: Sharon BARNARTT, Gallaudet University, USA Authors and Papers Stephanie LIMONCELLI, Loyola Marymount University, USA Mapping worldwide efforts to combat human trafficking Sharon BARNARTT, Gallaudet University, USA 2001 as the year of disability protests: Diffusion of the arab spring, political opportunity, or the UN convention? Miriam ARENAS CONEJO, Universitat de Barcelona, Spain, Soledad ARNAU RIPOLLES, Universidad Nacional de Educacin a Distancia, Spain, Eduardo DIAZ VELAZQUEZ, Miguel A. FERREIRA, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain and Asun PIE BALAGUER, Universitat Oberta de Catalunya, Spain Disability rights movement in Spain: From the UN convention to the indignation in the streets

12:30 - 14:00
318 Visual Representation of Injustice and Exclusion Joint Session RC48 Social Movements, Collective Actions and Social Change (host committee) TG05 Visual Sociology Location: 38 {OB} For programme details see section Joint Sessions

14:30 - 16:00
338 From alienation to empowerment. Part II. Joint Session RC36 Alienation Theory and Research (host committee) RC48 Social Movements, Collective Actions and Social Change Location: 452 {NB} For programme details see section Joint Sessions

16:15 - 17:45
383 Democratization movements and human rights. Part II Location: 38 {OB} Session Organizer and Chair: Sharon BARNARTT, Gallaudet University, USA

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Authors and Papers Helena FLAM, University of Leipzig, Germany Transnational social movement as a governance Babushka Sebastian PEREYRA, Universidad Nacional de San Martin, Argentina El impacto de la movilizacin de familiares de vctimas de la violencia policial en Argentina Maria do Carmo ALBUQUERQUE, Universidade Bandeirante, Brazil El movimiento social por los derechos de los nios y adolescentes en So Paulo: Su momento y su sitio en la construccin de la poltica pblica de derechos {*}

Mara Dolores ROCCA RIVAROLA, Instituto de Investigaciones Gino Germani-UBA, Argentina Las organizaciones sociales en los conjuntos oficialistas: Identidades parciales y definiciones de pertenencia en el MST y en organizaciones sociales kirchneristas (primer gobierno de Luiz Incio Lula da Silva y gobierno de Nstor Kirchner) Brenda PEREYRA, Universidad Nacional de Lans, Argentina Marcos interpretativos en torno a los comedores populares en Lans y la influencia en la toma de decisiones sobre este espacio Alejandro ROLDAN, UBA, Argentina and Ismael GUALDI, UBA, Argentina Movimientos sociales y estado en el kirchnerismo (2003-2009). La FTV y la gestin de polticas sociales {*} German PEREZ, Instituto de Investigaciones Gino Germani, Argentina Exceso y defecto: Movilizacin poltica e institucionalidad democrtica. Un aporte germaniano {*}

Friday 3 August
10:45 - 12:15
491 Movimientos sociales actuales en Amrica Latina II. Posturas frente a la arena poltico-institucional: Participacin, oposicin, articulacin Location: 38 {OB} Session Organizers: Antonia MUOZ, Universidad Autnoma Metropolitana, Mexico; Fernanda Valeria TORRES, IDIHCS-UNLP CONICET, Argentina and Lidia VILLAR, Instituto de Investigaciones Gino Germani, Argentina Chair: Fernanda Valeria TORRES, IDIHCS-UNLP CONICET, Argentina Authors and Papers Pablo LAPEGNA, University of Georgia, USA Popular movements and patronage politics: Understanding demobilization processes in contemporary Argentina Enrique ANDRIOTTI ROMANIN, Universidad Nacional de Mar del Plata - CONICET, Argentina De la confrontacin a la cooperacin. Los cambios en las estrategias y marcos interpretativos del movimiento de derechos humanos de Argentina frente al kirchnerismo (2003-2011)

12:30 - 14:00
533 Imagining futures: Social movements, publics, and contentious politics - Part II Joint Session RC07 Futures Research (host committee) RC48 Social Movements, Collective Actions and Social Change Location: APT 16 {OB} For programme details see section Joint Sessions

12:30 - 14:00
539 Movimientos sociales actuales en Amrica Latina. Part III Location: 38 {OB} Session Organizer and Chair: Antonia MUOZ, Universidad Autnoma Metropolitana, Mexico

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Authors and Papers Maria Carolina DYSMAN and Emmanuel RAPIZO, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Relations between NGOs, social movements and state: Symbolic boundaries, institutionalization and legitimacy Natalina RIBEIRO, Pontifcia Universidade Catlica de So Paulo, Brazil Autonomia: Visiones de los autores y atores sociales Danilo DE SOUZA MORAIS and Paulo Csar RAMOS, UFSCar, Brazil Movimiento de la juventud negra y nuevos espacios polticos e institucionales: La lucha contra el genocidio del joven negro en los consejos y conferencias sectoriales en Brasil Fernando SIMOES NOGUEIRA, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil Presupuesto participativo y sus efectos sobre la sociedad civil en el caso de Porto Alegre Antonio ALEJO, Universidad de Santiago de Compostela, Mexico Globalizaciones y nuevas diplomacias en las amricas. La implementacin de polticas pblicas para la inclusin de sociedades civiles en las agendas de poltica exterior, poltica internacional y agendas globales en Argentina y Mxico Pilar ALZINA, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina Resistencia e integracin: La institucionalizacin de los movimientos sociales. Un estudio de caso de la organizacin barrial tupac amaru (OBTA) {*} Myriam BARONE, Celia DRAGANCHUK, Mariela DACHARY and Devora PETRUF, Universidad Nacional de Misiones, Argentina Problemticas y desafos regionales en contextos de desigualdad y dominacin: Movimientos sociales ambientalistas en oposicin y articulacin con otros actores polticos {*}

Saturday 4 August
09:00 - 10:30
625 Imagining futures: Social movements, publics, and contentious politics. Part III Joint Session RC07 Futures Research (host committee) RC48 Social Movements, Collective Actions and Social Change Location: APT 16 {OB} For programme details see section Joint Sessions

09:00 - 10:30
635 Movimientos sociales actuales en Amrica Latina I. Posturas frente a la arena poltico-institucional: Participacin, oposicin, articulacin Location: 38 {OB} Session Organizers: Antonia MUOZ, Universidad Autnoma Metropolitana, Mexico; Fernanda Valeria TORRES, IDIHCSUNLP CONICET, Argentina and Lidia VILLAR, Instituto de Investigaciones Gino Germani, Argentina Chairs: Antonia MUOZ, Universidad Autnoma Metropolitana, Mexico and Lidia VILLAR, Instituto de Investigaciones Gino Germani, Argentina Authors and Papers Federico SCHUSTER1, German PEREZ2, Ana NATALUCCI3 and Mara Soledad GATTONI3, (1) Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina, (2) Instituto de Investigaciones Gino Germani, Argentina, (3) CONICET. IIGG/UBA, CABA, Argentina Territorios disputados. Movilizacin poltica y procesos de institucionalizacion en niveles locales de gobierno (Argentina, 1997-2011)

14:30 - 16:00
597 RC48 Business Meeting Location: 38 {OB}

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Juan WAHREN, Instituto de Investigaciones Gino Germani - Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina Tensiones entre movimientos sociales y gobiernos progresistas. Las disputas por el territorio y los recursos naturales del pueblo Guaran en Tarija, Bolivia Charmain LEVY, Universit du Qubec en Outaouais, Canada Political society, social movements and the workers party in Brazil Maria Virginia QUIROGA, CONICET-UNRC, Argentina and Sebastin BARROS, CONICET-UNPAUNPSJB, Argentina De las prcticas articulatorias entre movilizacin social y gobiernos: Notas sobre las experiencias de Argentina y Bolivia en el siglo XXI Nuria YABKOWSKI, UBA - CONICET, Argentina Lo otro de los movimientos sociales: Hiptesis para pensar el estado hoy {*} juan Ignacio LOZANO, Universidad nacional de La Plata, Argentina De la movilizacin a la institucionalizacin. La experiencia de organizaciones sociales de matriz nacional popular en el gobierno de la provincia de Buenos Aires durante el periodo 2002 - 2010 {*} Ricardo GUTIERREZ1, Marisa VON BULOW2 and Rebecca ABERS2, (1) Universidad de San Martn, Argentina, (2) University of Brasilia, Brazil Environmental networks in state and society: A comparative view of the southern cone {*}

Authors and Papers Hank JOHNSTON, San Diego State University, USA Movimientos democrticos en rgimenes autoritarios de alta capacidad: Comparaciones desde el Medio Oriente, la Rusia, y la China Sergio TAMAYO, Universidad Autnoma Metropolitana, Mxico Participacin ciudadana, revueltas rabes e indignados, en el cambio social Noelia MONGE, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain Los indignados toman las plazas. Del 19 y 20 de diciembre en los barrios porteos al 15-M espaol: Similitudes y diferencias entre movimientos David PULIDO, Relaciones Internacionales y Ciencia Poltica, Mexico El movimiento ambiental en monterrey: Acciones colectivas e identidad Gabriela DELAMATA, UN de San Martn-CONICET, Argentina Movimientos sociales y derecho {*} Eneida ASSIS, Universidade Federal do Par/UFPA, Brazil The indigenous movement in Brazil and the processes of collective action {*}

12:30 - 14:00
703 Democratising science and technology through protests and mobilizations for social justice Joint Session RC48 Social Movements, Collective Actions and Social Change RC23 Sociology of Science and Technology (host committee) Location: APT 120 {OB} For programme details see section Joint Sessions

10:45 - 12:15
655 Acciones colectivas y luchas democratizadoras en Latinoamrica, Europa, y Norte de Africa / Collective action and democratization struggles in Latin America, Europe, and North Africa Location: 38 {OB} Chair: Graciela DI MARCO, Universidad Nacional de San Martn, Argentina

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12:30 - 14:00
720 Social movements as embodied collective acts Location: 38 {OB} Session Organizer and Chair: Tova BENSKI, Colman, Israel Authors and Papers Lois Ruskai MELINA, Union Institute & University, USA Being the change: Performative acts in social movements Bob KURIK, Charles University, Czech Republic and Malte STIEBER, University of Bremen, Germany Fuck middle class... burning and looting tonight!: Forging the activists body in contemporary Germany Begonya ENGUIX, Universitat Oberta de Catalunya, Spain Talking bodies in public: Embodied activism and strategies for protest Nathaniel PYLE, University of California at Santa Barbara, USA Fat. Hairy. Sexy. Contesting standards of beauty and sexuality in the gay community

Darcy LEACH, Bradley University, USA and Sebastian HAUNSS, University of Konstanz, Germany Solidarity and tactical coordination in the german anti-nuclear movement: An event history analysis Priska DAPHI, Humboldt-Universitt zu Berlin, Germany Transnational activism and national affinities: Building cross-sectoral solidarity in global justice movements {*}

16:15 - 17:45
764 La voz en las calles iberoamericanas: Las manifestaciones pblicas como modo de accin Location: 38 {OB} Session Organizers: Sergio TAMAYO, Universidad Autnoma Metropolitana, Mxico and Michael VOEGTLI, Universidad de Lausanne, Switzerland Chairs: Sergio TAMAYO, Universidad Autnoma Metropolitana and Michael VOEGTLI, Universidad de Lausanne, Switzerland Authors and Papers Marcelo DAMICO, UNER, Argentina, Pedro LISDERO and Lucas AIMAR, CIECS-CONICET-UNC, Argentina Accin colectiva y estructura social neo-colonial: De identidades emergentes y clases sociales Evangelina CARAVACA, FLACSO/CONICET, Argentina Fuegos cruzados. Sentidos en disputa en torno a un estallido social en la provincia de Buenos Aires Tatiana COLLLEBEDEFF, Universidad Pedaggica Nacional, Mexico El peor crimen es el silencio Myriam BARONE, Mariela DACHARY, Celia DRAGANCHUK and Devora PETRUF, Universidad Nacional de Misiones, Argentina Desafos y retos en la gestin de recursos naturales: Movimientos ambientalistas en la provincia de Misiones en el marco de la construccin de obras hidroelctricas {*}

14:30 - 16:00
747 Strange bedfellows: Activist affinities across difference Location: 38 {OB} Session Organizer and Chair: Deborah GOULD, University of California Santa Cruz, USA Authors and Papers Marije BOEKKOOI, VU University Amsterdam, Netherlands Building and crumbling of solidarity: An examination of the Dutch campaign in the run up to the G8 protests in heiligendamm Rafael DE SOUZA, Universidade de So Paulo, Brazil The Brazilian homosexual movement and its impact on construction of anti-discriminatory policy agendas in the national constituent assembly of 1987-1988

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Fernanda Valeria TORRES, IDIHCS- UNLP CONICET, Argentina Movimientos sociales: Revisitando la categora identidad desde un enfoque espacial {*}

Hans Joachim SALIZE and Harald DRESSING, Central Institute of Mental Health-Mannheim, Germany Interacting mechanisms between general psychiatry, forensic psychiatry and the prison systems and their influence on admission rates

10:45 - 12:15
60 Distinguished Speaker Panel: Emerging Issues in the Sociology of Mental Health Location: 432 {NB} Session Organizer and Chair: Bronwen LICHTENSTEIN, University of Alabama, USA Authors and Papers William COCKERHAM and Carrie BETCHER, University of Alabama at Birmingham, USA Gender roles and changing patterns of mental health Stanley BRODSKY, University of Alabama, USA Societal coercion of individuals into mental health treatment: Therapeutic innovations and ethical implications Breno FONTES, Universidade Federal de Pernambuco, Brazil New developments in social support practices and private-public collaborations Matt MUTCHLER, California State University Dominguez Hills, USA, Sheba GEORGE, Charles Drew University of Medicine and Science, USA, Bryce McDAVITT, AIDS Project Los Angeles, USA, Robert PHILLIPS, University of Manitoba, Canada and Wallis ADAMS, Northeastern University, USA Sleeping and texting with my phone: Implications for mental health and sexual health promotion among black and latino young men who have sex with men

RC49

Mental Health and Illness


Programme Coordinator: Bronwen LICHTENSTEIN, University of Alabama, USA

Wednesday 1 August
09:00 - 10:30
17 Involuntary Psychiatric Treatment and the Misuse of Psychiatric Institutions as Instruments of Political Oppression Location: 432 {NB} Session Organizer: Reinhold KILIAN, University of Ulm, Germany Chair: Reinhold KILIAN, University of Ulm, Germany Authors and Papers Reinhold KILIAN1, Tilman STEINERT1, Daniela CROISSANT2, Gerhard LNGLE2, Ulrike LEMKE3, Sabine HERPERTZ4, Peter BRIEGER1, Paulo KLINGLOURENCO1 and Thomas BECKER1, (1) University of Ulm, Germany, (2) Zentrum fr Psychiatrie Sdwrttemberg, Germany, (3) Universitt Rostock, Germany, (4) Universtiy of Heidelberg, Germany Explaining differences in involuntary admission practice between German federal states

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Thursday 2 August
09:00 - 10:30
210 Gender, social justice, and mental health Location: 432 {NB} Session Organizer: Silvia KRUMM, University of Ulm, Germany Authors and Papers Knora CHAU1, Bernard KABUTH1, Michle BAUMANN2 and Nearkasen CHAU3, (1) Universit Henri Poincar, France, (2) University of Luxembourg, Luxembourg, (3) University Paris Descartes, France Gender disparities of depressive mood and roles of family factors, school difficulty, violence, and unhealthy behaviours among adolescents W.O. TAYLOR-COLE, Mount Royal University, Canada Transgenderism and health policy in Canada Ariane PROHASKA, University of Alabama, USA Shame, guilt, and debt: The experience of bankruptcy filers in the United States

Atsuro TSUTSUMI, University of Tokyo, Japan Womens experiences of traumatic bereavement following the death of a child in the sichuan earthquake 2008 Bronwen LICHTENSTEIN, University of Alabama, USA Trauma responses to disaster: A tale of two cities

12:30 - 14:00
298 HIV/AIDS, social change, and social justice Location: 432 {NB} Session Organizer: J. Gary LINN, Optimal Solutions in Healthcare and International Development, USA Co-Chair: Bronwen LICHTENSTEIN, University of Alabama, USA Authors and Papers James LINN, Optional Solutions in Healthcare and International Development, USA Treatment as prevention: a strategy for eliminating the HIV/AIDS epidemic or a potential misallocation of scarce resources? Bronwen LICHTENSTEIN, University of Alabama, USA Internet advice on disclosure of HIV status to sexual partners in an era of criminalization Thabo FAKO, University of Botswana, Botswana HIV/AIDS care, coping strategies and work environmental stress among nurses in Botswana

10:45 - 12:15
241 Disaster, society, and mental health Location: 432 {NB} Session Organizer: Takashi ASAKURA, Tokyo Gakugei University, Japan Authors and Papers Takashi ASAKURA, Tokyo Gakugei University, Japan and Kazuko SASAHARA, Tokyo Gakugei University, Japan Experience of the 3.11 disasters and mental health among adolescents in Fukushima, Japan Yuko OHARA-HIRANO, Nagasaki University, Japan The mental health status of Indonesian candidates leaving for Japan after the great east Japan earthquake Yao XU, University of Melbourne, Australia, Jane FISHER, Monash University, Australia, Helen HERRMAN, University of Melbourne, Australia and

Friday 3 August
09:00 - 10:30
438 New challenges in mental health policies Location: 432 {NB} Session Organizer: Breno FONTES, Universidade Federal de Pernambuco, Brazil

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Authors and Papers Kjeld HOEGSBRO, Aalborg University, Denmark Psychosocial strain and conflict management at residential homes for adults and young persons with developmental disorders Rocio Elena SANCHEZ CASTILLO and Nilva Carla VIDAL, Residencia Salud Mental Comunitaria Provincia de Chubut, Argentina Diagnstico comunitario participativo Barrio Pujol una mirada de las prcticas discriminatorias en la adolescencia Ftima ALVES, Open University, Portugal and Mira MARCINOW, Jagiellonian University, Poland New challenges in the policies of mental health careComparing the situation of Portugal and Poland Linda SODERBERG, University of Gothenburg, Sweden The Swedish policies of mental health care as shown in collaboration Larissa SALES, Universidade Federal do Cear, Brazil Narratives about illness by military police officers in Ceara

Agostina GIECO, UBA-CONICET, Argentina La insoportable pesadez del ser profesional de la salud. Alienacin y enajenacin en los trabajadores de la salud pblica Reinhold KILIAN, Christine HERTLE, Thomas BECKER, University of Ulm, Germany and Herbert MATSCHINGER, Universitt Leipzig, Germany The meaning and the assessment of empowerment in patients with psychotic and affective disorders Maia FANSTEN, Universit Paris Descartes, France Modern social renouncers: A new idiom of distress? {*}

Saturday 4 August
10:45 - 12:15
680 RC49 Business meeting Location: 432 {NB} Chair: Bronwen Lichtenstein, University of Alabama

10:45 - 12:15
490 Mental health and illness in modern societies Location: 432 {NB} Session Organizer: Dirk Richter, Bern University of Applied Sciences, Switzerland Authors and Papers Erliane MIRANDA, Universidade Federal de Pernambuco, Brazil Psychotropic drugs: An encapsulated solution? Juliana Livia ANTUNES DA ROCHA, Universidade Federal, Brazil The place of the other: The difficult dialogue between exclusion and inclusion of individuals with mental disorders

RC51

Sociocybernetics
Programme Coordinator: Hctor ZAMORANO, Universidad Nacional de Rosario, Argentina

Wednesday 1 August
10:45 - 12:15
85 Systemic perspective to think knowledge and cultural management development. Part III Location: 304 {OB} Session Organizer: Margarita MAASS, UNAM, Mexico
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Authors and Papers Margarita MAASS, Universidad Nacional Autnoma de Mxico, Mexico Culture study as a symbolic dimension of society and a social complex system Kenichi KAWASAKI, Komazawa University, Japan Cultural engagement and global creative cities: Singapore, Shanghai and Tokyo cases Carlos LIVACIC, Universidad Central, Chile Action systems and organizational operation from local reality

14:30 - 16:00
173 Observing, measuring and reconstructing emergent meaning Location: 304 {OB} Session Organizer: Liliana RAMIREZ RUIZ, Universidad Pontificia Bolivariana, Colombia Authors and Papers Liliana RAMIREZ, Universidad Pontificia Bolivariana, Colombia Las formas de sentido del conocimiento en las universidades indgenas en Mxico y Colombia Juan Pablo GONNET, CIECS-CONICET, Argentina La cultura como observacin de segundo orden en sistemas organizacionales Gabriel VELEZ-CUARTAS, Universidad de Antioquia, Colombia Meaning understood as juxtaposed networks of communications Isabel KUSCHE, Universitt Osnabrck, Germany Expectations and meaning: Politics between policy orientation and clientelism

12:30 - 14:00
137 Systemic Perspective to think knowledge and cultural management development. Part II Location: 304 {OB} Session Organizer: Margarita MAASS, UNAM, Mexico Authors and Papers Blanca EVA GONZALEZ, Instituto Tecnolgico de Quertaro, Mexico An educational model, analyzed from the interdisciplinary research Santiago CHIO, Univerisdad Autnoma de Coahuila, Mexico De lo anlogo a lo digital: Una migracin cultural Ana Lucia RECAMAN, Universidad Autnoma de Coahuila, Mexico El turismo cultural, una estrategia compleja para el desarrollo social: Estado de Morelos, Mxico Abril GAMBOA ESTEVES, Benemrita Universidad Autnoma de Puebla, Mexico Artistas y gestores culturales. Conocimiento para el desarrollo social

Thursday 2 August
10:45 - 12:15
256 Modern sociological systems theory in social practice. Part II Location: 304 {OB} Session Organizers: Karl-Heinz SIMON, University of Kassel, Germany and Michael PAETAU, Center for Sociocybernetics, Germany Authors and Papers Satoshi IGUCHI, Kyoto University, Japan Significance of Luhmanns theory of symbolically generalized media in understanding problem of political power and rule of law

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Mara Alejandra NICOLAS1, Rachel BRAGATTO1 and Rafael Cardoso SAMPAIO2, (1) Universidade Federal do Paran, Brazil, (2) Universidade Federal da Bahia, Brazil Internet y poltica: Un balance de la produccin acadmica brasilea entre 2001 y 2011 Steffen ROTH, University of Geneva, Switzerland; Yerevan State University, Armenia Spot on neglected function systems. Challenging the reignited trench warfare of politics and the economy by systemic constellations

Argentina, (2)Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Cientficas y Tcnicas, Argentina, (3) Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina The emergence of a digital communicative media Youichi ITO, Akita International University, Japan The Japanese Kuuki theory: As applied to reality construction, problem resolution, and social change Saburo AKAHORI, Tokyo Womans Christian University, Japan How society is producing its own crisis: A systems theoretical case study of Japan Alisson SOARES, Fafich, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, Brazil A sistemic aproach to crime and deviance

12:30 - 14:00
316 The challenge of Sociocybernetics for Cultural and Political Knowing Location: 304 {OB} Session Organizers: Juan Carlos BARRON PASTOR, Universidad Nacional Autnoma de Mxico and Michael PAETAU, Center for Sociocybernetics, Germany Authors and Papers Hctor ZAMORANO, Universidad Nacional de Rosario, Argentina Rosario City, Argentina, internal migrations: Social injustice Dr. Alejandro GUZMAN OCEGUEDA, CETYS University & ASIDE Group, Mexico Projects results based elections and public management interactive democratic evaluation model

16:15 - 17:45
405 RC51 Business meeting Location: 304 {OB} Session Organizer: Eva BUCHINGER, Austria

Friday 3 August
09:00 - 10:30
450 Society, ciberculture and sociocybernetics, and sociology on the move Location: 304 {OB} Session Organizer: Margarita MAASS, Mexico Authors and Papers Jaime Miguel GONZALEZ CHAVEZ, Efran DELGADO RIVERA and Joel ORTEGA CONTRERAS, Universidad de Coahuila, Mexico Cultural offers and audience transformations Jorge GONZALEZ, Universidad Nacional Autnoma de Mxico, Mexico Complex systems and cybercultur@ Daniel CESAR, Universidade de Brasilia, Brazil Under the pirate flag: Study on identification based on filesharing

14:30 - 16:00
348 Modern sociological systems theory in social practice (A): Applications to societal problems Location: 304 {OB} Session Organizer: Karl-Heinz SIMON, University of Kassel, Germany Authors and Papers Miguel ngel FORTE1, Sergio PIGNUOLI OCAMPO1,2, Santiago CALISE3, Matas PALACIOS1 and Matas ZITELLO1, (1)Universidad de Buenos Aires,

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10:45 - 12:15
506 Sociocybernetic approach to democratization processes Location: 304 {OB} Session Organizer: Jos AMOZURRUTIA, Mexico Authors and Papers Norma Angelica MARTINEZ, UNAM, Mexico La configuracin de un nuevo docente desde las prcticas culturales tecnolgicamente mediadas. Caso de estudio: Modalidad semiescolarizada de la Benemrita Universidad Autnoma de Puebla. Juan Carlos PEREZ DURAN, Universidad del Altiplano, Mexico Adaptive model as interpreter of multiple realities of complex social systems Emma GARCIA FIGUEROA, Mexico Democratization process in culturals regionals legalitations: A systemic approach

14:30 - 16:00
574 Book Presentation: Sociociberntica, cibercultur@ y Sociedad Location: 304 {OB} Panelists: Jos AMOZURRUTIA, Session Organizer; Juan Carlos BARRON PASTOR, Universidad Nacional Autnoma de Mxico and Hctor ZAMORANO, Universidad Nacional de Rosario, Argentina

RC52

Sociology of Professional Groups


Programme Coordinator: Mike SAKS, University Campus Suffolk, United Kingdom

12:30 - 14:00
555 Sociocybernetic principles: Technology, ecology and globalization Location: 304 {OB} Session Organizer: Eva BUCHINGER, Austria Authors and Papers Karl-Heinz SIMON, University of Kassel, Germany Sociocybernetics and hierarchical systems theoryPhilosophical foundation and methodology Erwin RAFAEL, University of the Philippines, Philippines Technology as a social system

Wednesday 1 August
09:00 - 10:30
26 Professions and Democracy. Part I Location: 434 {NB} Session Organizer and Chair: Mike SAKS, University Campus Suffolk, United Kingdom Authors and Papers Emilia E. MARTINEZ-BRAWLEY and Paz M-B ZORITA, Arizona State University, USA Professionalizing across borders: The dilemma of social work as a democratic occupation Christine HARRINGTON, University Campus Suffolk, United Kingdom A pedagogy of democracy Teaching, learning and performance

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Sudeh CHERAGHI-SOHI, University of Manchester, United Kingdom and Michael CALNAN, University of Kent, United Kingdom Professional discretion and organisational change: The case of general practitioners working in the English NHS

12:30 - 14:00
118 Globalisation and its impacts on professions and organisations Joint Session RC52 Sociology of Professional Groups RC17 Sociology of Organization (host committee) Location: 433 {NB} For programme details see section Joint Sessions

10:45 - 12:15
74 Professional competence and careers Location: 434 {NB} Session Organizer: Jens-Christian SMEBY, Oslo and Akershus University College of Applied Sciences, Norway Chair: Christine HARRINGTON, University Campus Suffolk, United Kingdom Authors and Papers Federico LORENC VALCARCE, Instituto de Investigaciones Gino Germani, CONICET-University of Buenos Aires, Argentina There and back again. Careers, professional knowledge and reintegration in civil life among the argentine military officers Jens-Christian SMEBY and Ida K.R. HATLEVIK, Oslo and Akershus University College of Applied Sciences, Norway Clashing epistemological beliefs? Hvard HELLAND, Oslo and Akershus University College of Applied Sciences, Norway The effects of grades on labour market outcomes for welfare state professionals Ana MAROTIAS, Instituto de Investigaciones Gino Germani, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina La relacin entre el campo profesional y las prcticas de estudio en propuestas de educacin virtual de posgrado. Un anlisis de caso {*} Thais MARTINS, Universidade Federal de So Carlos, Brazil Financial elites make room for the emergence of new elites in Brazil {*}

14:30 - 16:00
183 Science, innovation and professional development Location: 434 {NB} Session Organizers: Helena SERRA, Technical University of Lisbon, Portugal and Lorenzo SPERANZA, University of Brescia, Italy Chair: Lorenzo SPERANZA, University of Brescia, Italy Authors and Papers Helena SERRA, ISEG/SOCIUS, Portugal The discourse on knowledge and innovation. Rethinking professionalism Lee THOMPSON, University of Otago, New Zealand Leaving the stethoscope behind: Public health physicians and the spectre of the real doctor Ana Luiza OLIVEIRA E OLIVEIRA and Everardo DUARTE NUNES, University of Campinas, Brazil From the physiotherapist practice to physiotherapy as a profession: The Brazilian case Janette YOUNG, University of South Australia, Australia Requiring health professionalization in a neo-liberal country (Australia)!? Anita HIRSCH, National Autonomous University of Mexico, Mexico Scientific research and professions: The principle values of ethical research in the National Autonomous University of Mexico {*}

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Thursday 2 August
09:00 - 10:30
220 Professions and democracy. Part II Location: 434 {NB} Session Organizer: Mike SAKS, University Campus Suffolk, United Kingdom Chair: Helena SERRA, Technical University of Lisbon, Portugal Authors and Papers Diego Ezequiel PEREYRA, IIGG UBA-CONICET, Argentina Sociology, democratic planning and middle classes. A study on social modernization and state building in Argentina (1946-1963) Javiera ARAYA, Universidad de Montreal, Canada and Carla AZOCAR, Universidad de Chile, Chile La constitucin estamental de los grupos profesionales en Chile: Qu posibilidades para la democracia? Arturo BALLESTEROS LEINER, Universidad Pedaggica Nacional, Mexico Profesiones y estado de bienestar: Lecciones para Amrica Latina

12:30 - 14:00
300 In-between fragmentation and new identities: Professional socialisation within established and emerging fields of professionalism. Part I Location: 434 {NB} Session Organizer: Christiane SCHNELL, University of Frankfurt Chair: Christiane SCHNELL, University of Frankfurt Authors and Papers Ruth McDONALD, University of Nottingham, United Kingdom Avoiding the tensions of professional fragmentation: The co-existence of competition, collaboration and multiple collective identities in English hospitals Joana ALMEIDA, Royal Holloway University of London, United Kingdom Fragmentation of the medical profession and CAM: A consequence of CAM s closure strategies in Portugal Maria da Gloria BONELLI, So Carlos Federal University, Brazil Brazilian judges in-between professionalism, gender and difference Beatriz WEHLE and Mariana GESUALDI, Univesidad Nacional de Quilmes, Argentina Professional specialization and traditional and new competences in judiciary courts of Buenos Aires conurbation Luiz CASTRO-SANTOS, Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil and Lina FARIA, Universidade Gama Filho, Brazil The health professions: A critical analysis of the culture of caring {*}

10:45 - 12:15
263 Professional governance and health human resource management: The challenges of equality, diversity and inclusion. Part I Joint Session RC52 Sociology of Professional Groups (host committee) RC15 Sociology of Health Location: 434 {NB} For programme details see section Joint Sessions

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14:30 - 16:00
342 In-between fragmentation and new identities: Professional socialisation within established and emerging fields of professionalism. Part II Location: 434 {NB} Session Organizer: Christiane SCHNELL, University of Frankfurt, Germany Chair: Helena SERRA, Technical University of Lisbon, Portugal Authors and Papers Lorenzo SPERANZA, University of Brescia, Italy Identity and socialization within an established field: The case of physicians in Italy Rana CAVUSOGLU, Middle East Technical University, Turkey Changing understanding and practices of nursing in Turkey: An analysis of two generations Adeline GILSON, Laboratoire dEconomie et de Sociologie du Travail, France Uncertain identity orientations: New workers generation and professional socialisation Christiane SCHNELL, University of Frankfurt, Germany Cuttings ones own path and becoming a part of something. On professional identities and fragmented working biographies

Authors and Papers Aline Tereza BORGHI LEITE, Federal University of So Carlos, Brazil Between the university and the practice in journalism education: The contributions of the sociology of professions about the construction of the journalists professional identity Mnica SANTOS, Universidade do Porto, Portugal The progressive democratization of higher education and the challenges to social closure of legal professions Mike SAKS, University Campus Suffolk, United Kingdom Professions, democracy and marginality: Orthodox medicine and complementary and alternative medicine Valeriy MANSUROV and Olesya YURCHENKO, Institute of Sociology of RAS, Russia Altruism as a professional ideology of Russian medical practitioners

14:30 - 16:00
588 Professional governance and health human resource management: the challenges of equality, diversity and inclusion. Part II Joint Session RC15 Sociology of Health (host committee) RC52 Sociology of Professional Groups Location: 438 {NB} For programme details see section Joint Sessions

Friday 3 August
09:00 - 10:30
456 Theoretical challenges for professions and professionalism: Social justice, democratisation and transformative change Location: 434 {NB} Session Organizer: Mike SAKS, University Campus Suffolk, United Kingdom Chair: Jens-Christian SMEBY, Oslo and Akershus University College of Applied Sciences, Norway

Saturday 4 August
09:00 - 10:30
641 Teachers and teaching of social sciences in Latin America Location: 434 {NB} Session Organizer and Chair: Amurabi OLIVEIRA, Federal University of Alagoas, Brazil

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Authors and Papers Simone MEUCCI, DECISO, Universidade Federal do Paran, Brazil En la escuela: Libros dedicados a la enseanza de la sociologa en Brasil (1930-2010) Luiza Helena PEREIRA, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil Las condiciones de enseanza y de trabajo de los profesores de sociologa en la educacin secundaria en Ro Grande del Sul, Brasil Diego Ezequiel PEREYRA, IIGG UBA-CONICET, Argentina and Claudia PONTREMOLI, UBA, Argentina Sociology is not cool any longer. A discussion about teaching of sociology in secondary schools in Argentina exploring teachers, students and curricula Lgia WILHELMS ERAS, Mrcio OLIVEIRA Universidade Federal do Paran, Brazil, and Adlia MIGLIEVICH RIBEIRO, Universidade Federal do Esprito Santo, Brazil Maestros y el oeste de la frontera del Paran-Brasil: El ao de la profesin y la produccin de conocimiento en la enseanza de sociologa

12:30 - 14:00
719 RC52 Business Meeting Location: 434 {NB} Session Organizer: Mike SAKS, University Campus Suffolk, United Kingdom

RC53

Sociology of Childhood
Programme Coordinator: Loretta BASS, University of Oklahoma, USA

Wednesday 1 August
09:00 - 10:30
7 Children, Society and Exclusions. Part I-A in English Location: 444 {NB} Session Organizer: Ethel KOSMINSKY, So Paulo State University-Marilia, Brazil Authors and Papers Sudip CHAKRABORTY, North Bengal University, India Trafficking in teenage girls: A field study in an extremely vulnerable zone in north east India Eugenia Mara RUIZ BRY, Argentina Children, society and exclusions Tatiana LANDINI, Universidade Federal de So Paulo, Brazil Homosexuality, discrimination and sexual exploitation Sabina REGUEIRO, ICA-FFyL-UBA/CONICET, Argentina Abandono, peligro y riesgo: Disputas jurdicopolticas en torno a la restitucin de nios apropiados durante la ltima dictadura militar Argentina

10:45 - 12:15
662 Environmental issues Location: 434 {NB} Session Organizer and Chair: Charles GADEA, Centre de recherche VIP, France Authors and Papers Joanne GAUDET, University of Ottawa, Canada Shades of green: Exploring the engineering profession-environment relationship in three Canadian provinces Marta PANAIA, UBA, Argentina Les marchs de lemploi flexible et la profession dingnieur

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Phillip MIZEN, University of Warwick, United Kingdom No longer able or willing to be dependent: The marginalization and exclusion of street children in Accra, Ghana

Maksim HUEBENTHAL, Martin-Luther University Halle, Germany and Michael BAYER, Otto-FriedrichUniversity Bamberg, Germany Child poverty: The link between poor adults and childrens rights Gabriela TREVISAN, Minho University, Portugal Childrens participation in school: An analysis on decision making competences and childrens citizenship Pamela QUIROZ and Kisha MILAM-BROOKS, University of Illinois-Chicago, USA School as solution to the problem of place: Student migration, perceptions of safety & childrens concept of community Sherry SAGGERS1, Kate FRANCES1, Juan LARRANAGA2 and Anthea WHAN2, (1) Curtin University, Australia, (2) Save the Children Australia, Australia Social investment, childrens rights and neo-liberal policy: Balancing competing notions of the child in early intervention activities in the East Kimberley, Western Australia Ethel KOSMINSKY, So Paolo State University, Marilia, Brazil Children of prisoners: A case-study of social vulnerable children in So Paulo, Brazil

10:45 - 12:15
53 Children, society and exclusions. Part I-B in English Location: 444 {NB} Session Organizer: Ethel KOSMINSKY, So Paulo State University-Marilia, Brazil Authors and Papers Olivier BRITO, Burapha University, Thailand Tourism and child beggary: The ambivalence of a vital and strategic relationship. a comparison of Bangkok and Mumbai Ilze TRAPENCIERE, University of Latvia, Latvia and Anna TRAPENCIERE, Liepaja University, Latvia Euroorphans or nobodys children The door open to exclusion Maria Joao LEOTE DE CARVALHO, Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Portugal Childrens perspectives on disorder and violence in public housing neighbourhoods in Portugal Fernanda MLLER, University of Braslia, Brazil The views of children living in care concerning their biological families in Brazil Loretta BASS, University of Oklahoma, USA Dimensions of integration: Second-generation African youth in France

14:30 - 16:00
154 Childrens lives, voices and well being. Poster session & RC 53 Reception Location: 444 {NB} Session Organizer: Margaret SIMS, University of New England, Australia Authors and Papers Steffen EISENTRAUT, and Lars ALBERTH, University of Wuppertal, Germany Interventions in the best interest of the child? Professions and their orientations towards the child in youth welfare Joselma SALAZAR DE CASTRO, Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Brazil La constitucin de la lengua en los actos sociales entre los bebes

12:30 - 14:00
109 Childrens rights and social justice Location: 444 {NB} Session Organizer: Loretta BASS, University of Oklahoma, USA Authors and Papers Margaret SIMS, University of New England, Australia Planning for children and families using a rights framework

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Rubia Eneida HOLZ JACQUES, Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Brazil Babies social learning in kindergarten entrance Margaret SIMS, Charles KIVUNJA, University of New England, Australia, David NDUNGUTSE, Teddy NAGADDYA, Florence NAKAGWA and Evelyn AYOT, Internal Health Sciences University, Uganda Social injustices of exclusion: The meanings of childhood in Namuwongo Slum, Kampala Michelle NOVELLE, Boston University, USA Social orphans in Colombian state care: The process of identity formation in the absence of permanency Carmem MARIANO, Universidade Federal do Mato Grosso, Brazil Childhood and public politics: The rights of the child in the Brazilian media Ieva KARKLINA and Aleksandrs ALEKSANDROVS, University of Latvia, Latvia Excellent educational achievements An exit path out of the vicious circle of poverty for economically deprived children Maria Guiomar da Cunha FROTA and Lucas de Brito HILL, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, Brazil The convention on the rights of the child in Israel Bruna BREDA, Universidade de So Paulo, Brazil The distribution of sociology of childhoods research groups in Brazil Vinod CHANDRA, JNPG College, India Child labour in India and its global context: A case study of child domestic workers in Lucknow City

Authors and Papers Jessica SCHWITTEK, University of Wuppertal, Germany Childhood in Kyrgyzstan Social practices in private and public spheres and their relation with democratic values Jordanna CASTELO BRANCO, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil The dissonance between secularism and religous speech in a public school kindergarten in the municipality of Duque de Caxias Sabine CARDENAS, Universidad de Chile, Chile Construccin social de la infancia ciudadana Renata LOPES COSTA PRADO, Universidade de So Paulo, Brazil Child labour on the Brazilian academic production of psychology: Stigma and ideology Maria Leticia NASCIMENTO, Education and Comparative Studies, Brazil and Sylvie Bonifacio KLEIN, Universidade de So Paulo, Brazil Sociology of childhood and early childhood education studies: Some data about this interface in Brazil

12:30 - 14:00
288 Childrens bodies Location: 444 {NB} Session Organizer: Lars ALBERTH, University of Wuppertal, Germany Authors and Papers Jennifer MARTIN, Ryerson University, Canada Getting the picture: Understanding the harms done to children made subjects of sexual abuse images on the Internet Debora SILVEIRA1, Maria Walburga SANTOS2, Lucelio Ferreira SIMIAO1 and Ana Cristina Juvenal CRUZ2, (1) Universidade Estadual de Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil, (2) Universidade Federal de So Carlos, Brazil The Brazilian child and childhood in images and representations between years 1880 and 1940 Jenifer CARTLAND, Childrens Memorial Hospital, USA Childrens perceptions about being hospitalized and the hospital environment

Thursday 2 August
10:45 - 12:15
237 Childhood in democracys infancy Location: 444 {NB} Session Organizer: Doris BUEHLER-NIEDERBERGER, University of Wuppertal, Germany

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Joana LOUA and Manuel SARMENTO, University of Minho, Portugal The body at school

Maria Eugenia RAUSKY, Universidad Nacional de La Plata, Argentina Sobrevivir en la ciudad: Las representaciones de los nios y nias cartoneros sobre su espacio de trabajo {*} Claudia UHART and Maria Raquel MACRI, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina Trabajo infantil, familia y escuela: Tensiones entre la naturalizacion y la proteccin integral {*} Daniela FINCO and Marcia GOBBI, Universidade Federal de So Paulo, Brazil Aspectos de la vida cotidiana en el asentamiento del MST: Las fotografas de los nios y nias {*} Cecilia LITICHEVER, FLACSO-Argentina, Argentina Las definiciones sobre los sujetos y sus necesidades en el espacio de las polticas sociales destinadas a la infancia y la adolescencia {*} Angela AISENSTEIN, Maria Eugenia CAIRO and Martina BREA, Universidad de San Andres, Argentina Las nias y la cocina y los inspectores en los mataderos. Alcances de la educacin alimentaria en el discurso pedaggico {*}

14:30 - 16:00
344 Leisure, democracy and diversity of lifestyles: Children and the youth Joint Session RC53 Sociology of Childhood RC13 Sociology of Leisure (host committee) Location: APT 110 {OB} For programme details see section Joint Sessions

Friday 3 August
09:00 - 10:30
423 Children, society and exclusions. Part II-A in Spanish Location: 444 {NB} Session Organizers: Valeria LLOBET, CONICET/Universidad Nacional de San Martn, Argentina; Carla VILLALTA, University of Buenos Aires, Argentina and Isabella COSSE, Universidad de San Andres, Argentina Authors and Papers Maria Florencia GENTILE, UNGS/CONICET/UBA, Argentina La construccin social de las categoras niez, juventud e inclusin social: Terrenos y disputas Virginia SAEZ, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina Niez, violencia y exclusin en los medios grficos Diana RESTREPO RUIZ, Universidad Autnoma Latinoamericana, Colombia Del temor de dios al cuidado de s. Una propuesta tica para la construccin de subjetividades desde la infancia

10:45 - 12:15
476 Children, society and exclusions. Part II-B in Spanish Location: 444 {NB} Session Organizers: Valeria LLOBET, CONICET/Universidad Nacional de San Martn, Argentina; Carla VILLALTA, University of Buenos Aires, Argentina and Isabella COSSE, Universidad de San Andres, Argentina Authors and Papers Ianina TUON and Mara Sol GONZALEZ, Programa Observatorio de la Deuda Social Argentina (UCA), Argentina Efectos de las polticas de transferencias condicionadas de ingresos sobre los procesos de escolarizacin en las principales reas urbanas de la Argentina (2007-2011) {*}

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Pavez ISKRA, Universidad Autnoma de Barcelona, Spain Sujetos de (ciertos) derechos: La participacin de las nias y los nios migrantes en Chile {*} Marina MEDAN, UNLP-CONICET-UNSAM, Argentina A cambio de qu? Transferencias condicionadas de ingresos en programas de inclusin social para adolescentes y jvenes en Argentina {*} Nicols DVOSKIN1,2, Alberto ROSENTHAL3 and Ariel SLIPAK2,4, (1) Centro de Estudios e Investigaciones Laborales - CONICET, Argentina, (2) Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina, (3)Instituto Argentino para el Desarrollo Econmico (IADE), Argentina, (4) Universidad Nacional de General Sarmiento, Argentina Infancia, bienestar y desarrollo econmico: Hacia un sistema de indicadores que reconozca las particularidades de los nios como grupo social {*} Carolina CIORDIA, CONICET, Argentina Reflexiones en torno a las transferencias de la responsabilidad sobre los nios: Prcticas, actores, lgicas y circuitos de intercambio {*}

Abraham OSORIO, UAEMex, Mexico Exclusion of young people in care institutions in Mexico

10:45 - 12:15
663 Globalization and new contours of childhood Location: 444 {NB} Session Organizer: Vinod CHANDRA, University of Lucknow, India Authors and Papers Anjali BHATIA, University of Delhi, India Eating out and the lifecourse: Childhood in globalizing India Maria Renata PRADO, Doctum, Brazil Lenfant lcole maternelle : Entre rsistance et soumission au projet ducatif et social Anete ABRAMOWICZ1, Tatiane RODRIGUES2, Gabriela TEBET1 and Andrea MORUZZI1, (1) Federal University of So Carlos, Brazil, (2) Federal University of Pernambuco, Brazil The genealogy of childhood in Brazil: The contours of childhood Smita VERMA, Isabella Thoburn College, India and Vinod CHANDRA, JNPG College, India Childhood in globalized India: A discursive discourse

Saturday 4 August
09:00 - 10:30
630 La infancia en las sociedades de disciplinamiento y exclusin social Location: 444 {NB} Session Organizer: Elinor BISIG, CONICETCUS-UNC, Argentina Authors and Papers Ana Lucia Goulart de FARIA, UNICAMP, Brazil and Daniela FINCO, UNIFESP, Brazil Diversidad en la infancia brasilea: Perspectivas y desafos de las investigaciones con nios y nias pequeos(as) en el campo de la sociologa de la infancia

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RC54

10:45 -12:15
86 The body in network society: Memory, communication and cultural practices on the social web and abroad Location: 462 {NB} Session Organizer: Mara Eugenia BOITO, Universidad Nacional de Crdoba, Argentina Co-chairs: Mara Eugenia BOITO, Universidad Nacional de Crdoba, Argentina and Belen ESPOZ, Universidad de Cordoba, Argentina Authors and Papers Swen SEEBACH, UOC, Spain Virtually in love Online rituals of couples Victoria DHERS, CIES, Argentina; Anglica DE SENA, IIGG, FSOC, UBA, Argentina Body, memory and cyberspace in Latin America Begonya ENGUIX, Universitat Oberta de Catalunya (UOC), Spain Dreams come true: Mediated socialities and memories

The Body in the Social Sciences


Programme Coordinator: Bianca Maria PIRANI, Sapienza University of Rome, Italy

Wednesday, August 1
9:00 -10:30
6 Body in Culture and Society: Embodiment, Theory and Practice Location: 462 {NB} Session Organizer: Jacqueline LOW, University New Brunswick, Canada Chair: Claudia MALACRIDA, University of Lethbridge, Canada Authors and Papers Asima JENA, Central University of Gujarat, India Body as a site of contestation and reconciliation: Learning from an STI management program in India Maya AGUILUZ-IBARGUEN, Mexico Articulating ghostly bodies and corpses with social remembrance. How senses of bodies and embodiment embrace a new homegrown politics of love Christine MALLOZZI, University of Kentucky, USA Cultural models of bodily images of women teachers Dulce FILGUEIRA DE ALMEIDA, Alessandra Matos TERRA, Mario Machel AMBROSIO, Brasilia University, Brazil The ideal body to the body that speaks: An appropriation of Goffman and Becker for the formation of sociology of the body

12:30 - 14:00
98 Body, emotions and spatial cognition in the information society Location: 462 {NB} Session Organizer and Chair: Bianca Maria PIRANI, Sapienza, University of Rome, Italy Authors and Papers Lavnia PESSANHA, Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics, Brazil Families and companion animals in a contemporary world: A case-study of bodies, minds and emotions in Brazilian cyberspace Robert J. SCHMIDT, Technical University Berlin, Germany Spatiality, materiality and the process of innovation in a regional cluster: The case of an irritating experiment in a structuration-theory-perspective

316

Mara Eugenia BOITO and Mara Beln ESPOZ, CONICET/Universidad Nacional de Crdoba, Argentina Time is in your hands: Body, sensitivity and technique in Crdoba city Thomas SMITH, University of Rcohester, USA Synchronization and social interaction: innate mechanisms in attachment and emergent structure in social life

Thursday, August 2
9:00 -10:30
208 Empowerment, Language and the Body Joint Session RC54 The Body in the Social Sciences RC25 Language and Society (host committee) Location: 32 {OB} For programme details see section Joint Sessions

14:30 - 16:00
162 Human/machine social interaction: The felt presence of absent bodies performing the sonic and visual streams Location: 462 {NB} Session Organizer and Chair: Adrin SCRIBANO, CIECS, Argentina Authors and Papers Graciela MAGALLANES, UNVM, Argentina Expresiones creativas colectivas, estructuracin social y disfrute Mara Macarena SAENZ VALENZUELA, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina Coreografa poltica y candombe. Un anlisis desde videos en Internet sobre la comparsa de Candombe Iyakerer Eduardo GALAK, UNLP-CONICET, Argentina Forjar un oficio: Cmo se form la profesionalizacin en educacin fsica en la Argentina? Rafael SANCHEZ AGUIRRE, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina Regulacin emocional y msica: perspectivas acerca de las relaciones sociales

10:45 - 12:15
272 The body and difference in society: Embodiment, theory and social control Location: 462 {NB} Session Organizer: Claudia MALACRIDA, University of Lethbridge, Canada Chair: Jacqueline LOW, University New Brunswick, Canada Authors and Papers Anthony SYNNOTT, Canada Being, having and doing: Theorizing and living bodies Elizabeth DEPOY, University of Maine, USA; Stephen GILSON, University of Maine, USA Disability as microcosm: The boundaries of the human body Thomas HOREJES, Gallaudet University, USA; Christopher Jon HEUER, Gallaudet University, USA Negotiating deaf bodies and corporeal experiences

12:30 -14:00
292 Embodiment and creation: Metropolitan bodies and the flows of tradition Location: 462 {NB} Session Organizer and Chair: Shinsuke SAKUMICHI, Hirosaki University, Japan

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Authors and Papers Tadahiko IMADA, Hirosaki University, Japan It: Of mimesis Dulce FILGUEIRA DE ALMEIDA, Brasilia University, Brazil; Rosirene SANTOS, Brasilia University, Brazil; Ingrid WIGGERS, Brasilia University, Brazil Culture and body practices in traditional communities of the center west of Brazil Bianca Maria PIRANI, Sapienza, University of Rome, Italy The inscribed sensory body: The asynchronous maps of the embodied spaces in mobile Media Age Itsuhiro HAZAMA, Nagasaki University, Japan Resonance of creative visions in poetic language among the Karimojong herders in a Savanna landscape

Ya vendrn tiempos mejores... tiempo social, cuerpos y la lgica de la espera en la configuracin de sensibilidades urbanas Marian PREDA, University of Bucharest, Romania Time capital and social gravity: Two new concepts for sociology of time

12:30 - 14:00
557 The body and the habitat: Mapping the environment Location: 462 {NB} Chair: Damayanthie ELUWAWALAGE, State University of New York, USA Authors and Papers Mara Eugenia BOITO and Mara Beln ESPOZ, CONICET-Universidad Nacional de Crdoba, Argentina Bodies, emotions and city(ies) in Latin American (1st decade of the XXI century) Ileana D. IBAEZ and Juliana HUERGO, CONICETUniversidad Nacional de Crdoba, Argentina La comensalidad de nios y nias en comedores: Hbitats, gramticas culinarias, cuerpos y emociones

14:30 - 16:00
335 Embodied players: Re-thinking the role of the physical in leisure Location: 462 {NB} Session Organizer: Arvinder ANSARI, India Chair: Amin PIRZADA, University of Kashmir, India Authors and Papers Tais MARTINEZ, Universidad de Valparaso, Chile Cncer en la mujer ms all de una enfermedad

Saturday, August 4
9:00 -10:30

Friday, August 3
10:45 - 12:15
507 The cultural nature of time: How many kinds of time? Location: 462 {NB} Session Organizer and Chair: Roberto CIPRIANI, University Roma Tre, Italy Authors and Papers Ana Luca CERVIO, CIES-IIGG, Argentina; Victoria DHERS, CIES, Argentina

628

Integration, interaction and synchronization Location: 462 {NB} Session Organizer and Chair: Thomas S. SMITH, University of Rcohester, USA

Authors and Papers Zaira JAGUDINA, University of Skovde, Sweden Synchronization of forms of vitality dynamics in the music therapy Shinsuke SAKUMICHI, Hirosaki University, Japan The enactment of anger in the sandal divination among the turkana, pastoralist of northwestern Kenya

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16:15 - 17:45
772 RC54 Business Meeting and conclusions Location: 462 {NB} Session Organizer: Bianca Maria PIRANI, Sapienza University of Rome

Ronald ANDERSON, University of Minnesota, USA Incorporating human suffering in measures of human progress

10:45 - 12:15
67 Measuring and Monitoring Social Progress II Location: 23 {OB} Session Organizer and Chair: Robert BIJL, Netherlands Institute for Social Research, Netherlands

RC55

Authors and Papers Jacqueline VAN BEUNINGEN1, Saskia TE RIELE1 and Hans SCHMEETS1,2, (1)Statistics Netherlands, Netherlands, (2)Maastricht University, Netherlands The development of a social capital index for the Netherlands Jacqueline SCOTT, University of Cambridge, United Kingdom Scepticism, selectivity and subjective wellbeing: Political interests and survey measures in the UK Carolina LAGES, Government Minas Gerais, Brazil Can happiness be measured? Empirical findings from Latin American countries Ali MEHDI, University of Freiburg, Germany The elusive pursuit of social justice for dalits in Uttar Pradesh, India

Social Indicators
Programme Coordinator: Mariano ROJAS, FLACSO-Mxico, Mexico

Wednesday 1 August
09:00 - 10:30
20 Measuring and Monitoring Social Progress I Location: 23 {OB} Session Organizer and Chair: Heinz-Herbert NOLL, GESIS-Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences, Germany Authors and Papers Robert BIJL, Netherlands Institute for Social Research, Netherlands Social aspects of sustainable progress Ronaldo BALTAR, Universidade Estadual de Londrina, Brazil and Cludia BALTAR, NEPO/UNICAMP, Brazil Decent work as a measure of social progress: Discussion about indicators model for performance analysis of government policies Agustin SALVIA, IIGG-Universidad de Buenos Aires/ ODSA-Universidad Catlica Argentina, Argentina La medicin del desarrollo social a partir de un enfoque de derechos

12:30 - 14:00
133 Social Indicator Databases Location: 23 {OB} Session Organizer: Ruut VEENHOVEN, Erasmus University Rotterdam, Netherlands Authors and Papers Mervi TAKALA and Nina KAHMA, Finnish Centre for Pensions, Finland Would you trust the pension system? Anne BALZ and Kristina KRELL, Gesis: Center for Social Indicator research, Germany The social indicators monitor: SIMon

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Ming-Chang TSAI, National Taipei University, Taiwan Overtimes impact on well-being in four East Asia societies Andranik MELIK-TANGYAN, Hans-Boeckler-Foundation and Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany and Hartmut SEIFERT, Hans-Boeckler Foundation, Germany Flexicurity indicators for monitoring European employment strategy

Thursday 2 August
09:00 - 10:30
197 Assessing quality of life and social development: Notions, approaches and indicators Location: 23 {OB} Session Organizers: Graciela TONON, Universidad Nacional de Lomas de Zamora, Argentina and Agustin SALVIA, IIGGUniversidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina Chair: Agustin SALVIA, IIGG-Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina Authors and Papers Araceli ORTEGA, EGAP Tec de Monterrey, Mexico A muldimesional index of labor vulnerability in Mexico (Decent Work) Minor MORA-SALAS, El Colegio de Mxico, Mexico La medicin de la precariedad laboral: Problemas metodolgicos y alternativas de solucin Rui BRITES, CIES/IUL, Portugal and Joo FERREIRA DE ALMEIDA, CIES-IUL, Portugal From the stiglitz report to a proposal how to measure subjective well-being and calculate gross national happiness Solange RODRIGUEZ-ESPINOLA, Universidad Catolica Argentina, Argentina Componentes psicosociales DEL bienestar subjetivo y EL desarrollo humano

14:30 - 16:00
171 Methodological issues in constructing complex social indicators Location: 23 {OB} Session Organizer: Filomena MAGGINO, Universit degli Studi di Firenze, Italy Authors and Papers Armando BARRIENTOS, University of Manchester, United Kingdom and Casilda LASSO DE LA VEGA, University of the Basque Country, Spain Assessing wellbeing and deprivation in later life: A multidimensional counting approach Marco FATTORE1, Filomena MAGGINO2, Elena RUVIGLIONI2, Sante ORSINI3 and Silvia MONTECOLLE3, (1) Universit degli Studi di MilanoBicocca, Italy, (2) Universit degli Studi di Firenze, Italy, (3) Italian National Institute of Statistics, Italy Individual well-being in Italy: Combining subjective and objective data through partial orders Sandra FACHELLI and Pedro LOPEZ-ROLDAN, Autonomous University of Barcelona, Spain Two models of social stratification: From a classification scheme to a typology Andranik TANGIAN, Hans-Boeckler-Foundation and Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany Indexing german parties and their coalitions from public opinion polls on policy issues

10:45 - 12:15
246 Human Relations and its Importance for Well-Being Location: 23 {OB} Session Organizer: Emilio MOYANO, Universidad de Talca, Chile Authors and Papers Heng-hao CHANG, National Taipei University, Taiwan Living arrangement, care relations and quality of life in Taiwanese family

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Pablo BEYTIA, Pontificia Universidad Catlica de Chile, Chile The uniqueness in the patterns of Latin American happiness Hans SCHMEETS1,2 and Saskia TE RIELE1, (1) Statistics Netherlands, Netherlands, (2) Maastricht University, Netherlands Increasing social capital in the Netherlands Mariano ROJAS, FLACSO, Mexico Human relations and well-being in Mexico

Friday 3 August
10:45 - 12:15
516 World suffering Location: 23 {OB} Session Organizer and Chair: Ronald ANDERSON, University of Minnesota, USA Authors and Papers Francisca DUSSAILLANT, Universidad del Desarrollo, Chile Victimization and happiness, the case of Chile Mahar MANGAHAS and Linda Luz B. GUERRERO, Social Weather Stations-Metro Manila, Philippines The relation of unhappiness and life-dissatisfaction to poverty and hunger in the Philippines over time Piotr MICHON, Poznan University of Economics, Poland Myth of the stigmatized and unhappy overweight? Overweight and life satisfaction of polish adults Laura ROBINSON, Santa Clara University, USA The suffering of others: Moral boundaries & political violence Noriko IWAI, Osaka University of Commerce, Japan and Misa TAKEGAMI, National Cerebral and Cardiovascular Center, Japan A feeling of hopelessness, health status and lifestyle in East Asia CAROLINA MORENO, Universidad Catlica Argentina, Argentina Double face of insecurity problem: Crime and victimization. Analyzing its impact on individuals quality of life {*}

12:30 - 14:00
312 RC55 Business Meeting Location: 23 {OB} Chair: Ruut VEENHOVEN, Erasmus University Rotterdam, Netherlands

14:30 - 16:00
346 Migration and Quality of Life. Part I Joint Session RC55 Social Indicators (host committee) RC31 Sociology of Migration Location: 23 {OB} For programme details see section Joint Sessions

16:15 - 17:45
389 Keynote speaker session: Ruut Veenhoven: Quality of life: Its past and its future Location: 23 {OB} Session Organizer: Mariano ROJAS, FLACSO-Mxico Chair: Mariano ROJAS, FLACSO-Mxico Authors and Papers Ruut VEENHOVEN, Erasmus University Rotterdam, Netherlands Quality of life: Its past and its future

12:30 - 14:00
562 Translating research on subjective well-being into public policies Location: 23 {OB} Session Organizer: Esteban CALVO, Universidad Diego Portales, Argentina

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Authors and Papers Yoshiaki TAKAHASHI, Japan International Cooperation Agency, Japan, Motoki WATABE, Waseda Institute for Addvanced Study, Japan, Yukiko UCHIDA, Kyoto University, Japan and Kentaro KAWAHARA, Economic and Social Research Institute, Japan Is life satisfaction same as happiness as the indicator of policy-making? Ariel AZAR and Esteban CALVO, Universidad Diego Portales, Chile The risk of neglecting uncertainty when using happiness rankings for public policy Christian KROLL, Bremen University, Germany Measuring well-being Consequences for political stakeholders and parties Guilherme FREITAS, University of So Paulo, Brazil and Eduardo NUNES, Fundao Getlio Vargas, Brazil Subjective well-being and OECD Daniela THUMALA1, Marcelo ARNOLD2 and Anah URQUIZA2, (1) Fundacin Soles, Chile, (2) Universidad de Chile, Chile Opiniones, expectativas y evaluaciones de la poblacin chilena sobre la inclusin y exclusin social de los adultos mayores. Insumos para una poltica pblica

Stefan WEICK and Heinz-Herbert NOLL, GESIS Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences, Germany Material standard of living and relative poverty of the elderly in Germany in comparison Rodolfo GUTIERREZ and Aroa TEJERO, Universidad de Oviedo, Spain, Mobility and persistence of in-work poverty

Saturday 4 August
09:00 - 10:30
627 Inequality in Quality of Life, WellBeing and Happiness Location: 23 {OB} Session Organizer and Chair: Christian SUTER, University of Neuchtel, Switzerland Authors and Papers Simone M. SCHNEIDER, Universitt Bielefeld, Germany Do income inequalities impair an individuals life satisfaction? Dismantling an empirical artefact Joo FERREIRA DE ALMEIDA, CIES-IUL, Portugal, Rui BRITES, CIES/IUL, Portugal and Anlia TORRES, Portugal Well-being in a changing Europe: A class and gender perspective Jan DELHEY, Jacobs University, Germany Well-being inequality across the globe: Where lives are most unequal, and why Sergiu BALTATESCU, University of Oradea, Romania A subjective measure of inequality in quality of life. Longitudinal relationships with income and happiness inequality in post-communist Romania

14:30 - 16:00
586 Objective living conditions, poverty, and social status Location: 23 {OB} Session Organizer and Chair: Jan DELHEY, Jacobs University, Germany Authors and Papers Juana LAMOTE DE GRIGNON PEREZ and Fabrizio BERNARDI, European University Institute, Italy Social class and happiness: A cross-country comparison Emily NICKLETT, University of Michigan, USA Social position and social comparisons: Community versus society comparisons of subjective social status

10:45 - 12:15
670 Migration and Quality of Life. Part II Joint Session RC55 Social Indicators (host committee) RC31 Sociology of Migration Location: 23 {OB} For programme details see section Joint Sessions

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Working Groups

WG01

Sociology of Local-Global Relations


Programme Coordinators: Nataliya VELIKAYA, Russian State University for the Humanities, Russia and Krzysztof OSTROWSKI, Pultusk Academy of Humanities, Poland

Jordi MARTIN, Human Geography, University of Barcelona, Spain Urban transformations in post-socialist Sarajevo Glos HO, Chinese University of Hong Kong Olympic culture shock: When equestrianism gallops to Hong Kong

14:30 - 16:00
192 Panel Session: Global Cultural Centers and Development of Local Cultures Location: 35 {OB} Session Organizer: Nataliya VELIKAYA, Russian State University for the Humanities, Russia Authors and Papers Flaminia SACCA, DEIM, Universita della Tuscia, Italy The glocality of political cultures Mariano Martin ZAMORANO, University of Barcelona, Spain Marco analtico sociolgico de las organizaciones transnacionales en la diplomacia cultural pblica Gemma SCALISE, Sociology and political sciences, University of Florence, Italy, Global meanings and narratives shared in the local context

Wednesday 1 August
12:30 - 14:00
148 Local Responses to Globalization: Cases of Different Countries Location: 35 {OB} Chair: Dmytro CHUCHKO, Kharkov National University, Ukraine Authors and Papers Miqueli MICHETTI, Universidade Estadual de Campina, Brazil On the economic-cultural exchanges between global north and global south in the world market of fashion: The globalization ofthe Brazilian fashion

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Fiorella FENOGLIO and Enah FONSECA, INAH, Mexico Globalizacin y patrimonio cultural Ceres BRUM, Universidade Federal de Santa Maria, Brazil Maison du Brsil: Territory, nation and internationalism in Paris Livia DE SOUZA LIMA, FESPSP, Brazil Global cities and the habitat question - The case of social movements for habitation in So Paulo downtown

14:30 - 16:00
376 WG01 Business Meeting Location: 35 {OB} Session Organizer: Krzysztof OSTROWSKI, Pultusk Academy of Humanities, Poland Discussant: Aigul ZABIROVA, Eurasian National University, Kyrgyzstan

Friday 3 August
09:00 - 10:30

Thursday 2 August
10:45 - 12:15
283 Local Development and Local Democracy: Problems of Social Justice Location: 35 {OB} Chair: Larisa VDOVICHENKO, Russian State University for Humanities, Russia Co-Chair: Kusein ISAEV, Eurasian University, Kyrgyzstan Authors and Papers Alejandro RASCOVAN, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina Integracin regional e infraestructura ferroviaria Zulfan TADJOEDDIN, University of Western Sydney, Australia Electoral conflict and the maturity of local democracy in Indonesia: Testing the modernisation hypothesis Joana D`Arc Fernandes FERRAZ and Wagner de Freitas CORDEIRO, Fluminense Federal University, Brazil The redefinition of the judiciary role after World Bank technical document N 319: The experience of Rio de Janeiro state court of law

464

Panel Session: Protest Movement in Globalizing World Location: 35 {OB} Chair: Arvydas MATULIONIS, Lithuanian Social Research Centre, Lithuania Discussant: B. Naga TRINADH, B.B.M College of Management Studies, India

Authors and Papers Jose Antonio SPINELLI and Maria Aparecida RAMOS DA SILVA, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte, Brazil Movimentos sociais e redes sociais: Protesto por mudanas politicas em Natal/RN, Brasil Miroslava TSAPKO, Russian State University for the Humanities, Russia New forms of patriotism in the context of globalization Nadia NUR, Roma Tres University, Italy Revolutionary agor: Space of protest in the Arab revolutions

10:45 - 12:15
523 Political Culture and Political Actors: Socialization, Recruitment, and Values of the Local Political Class Location: 35 {OB} Session Organizer: Flaminia SACCA, Universita della Tuscia, Italy

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Authors and Papers Larisa VDOVICHENKO, Russian State University for Humanities, Russia Political values of the local political class in Russia Federico SAETTONE, CONICET, Argentina Clase politica en Argentina Cintia RODRIGO and Pamela SOSA, CONICET, Argentina Perfiles regionales y clases dirigentes provinciales. Una exploracin sobre los atributos de los gobernadores en Argentina 1976-2001 Arianna MONTANARI, University Sapienza of Rome, Italy Federalism and new political models Juan Manuel CASTELLANOS, Universidad de Caldas, Colombia Polticas del desinters: La movilizacin hacia los cuerpos polticos locales

Maria PIOTROWSKA, Wroclaw University of Economics, Poland Globalization and the shifts in earnings inequality in Poland Daniela Aparecida BARBOSA RODRIGUES, So Paulo State University, Brazil and Iara COSTA NETO, Libertas Colleges Iincorporated, Brazil Aspects of the relaxation of labor laws and Brazilian competitiveness in international markets

WG02

Historical and Comparative Sociology


Programme Coordinator: Manuela BOATCA, Freie Universitt Berlin, Germany

Saturday 4 August
10:45 - 12:15
697 Social Challenges in Developing Countries as Consequences of Globalization Location: 35 {OB} Chair: Aigul ZABIROVA, Eurasian National University, Kyrgyzstan Authors and Papers Laura GHERLONE, Sapienza University of Roma, Italy From binarism to ternarity: Yuri Lotmans theoretical vision of the post-sovietism Nataliya VELIKAYA, Russian State University for the Humanities, Russia Social-Democratic parties on the post Soviet space: Trends and prospects Lou ANTOLIHAO, Kyoto University, Japan Development at the margins and the margins of development: Tourism and local livelihood system in southern Philippines

Wednesday 1 August
09:00 - 10:30
45 Modernizations and Modernities in Global Contexts: South-South Dialogues Location: 31 {OB} Session Organizers: Manuela BOATCA, Freie Universitt Berlin and Willfried SPOHN, University of Gottingen/University of Wroclaw Authors and Papers Thais DE OLIVEIRA QUEIROZ, Universidade de Brasilia, Brazil Transition without intervention? - Multiple arenas and the impact of the domestic and external variables in the contemporary processes of democratization Joao Marcelo EHLERT MAIA, Fundacin Getlio Vargas, Brazil State-building, coloniality and territory in the periphery: The case of central Brazil

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Cristina REIGADAS, Instituto de Investigacin Gino Germani, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina Modernidad latinoamericana: Autorepresentaciones, problemas y dimensiones de anlisis Lorena SOLER, Veronica GIORDANO, Julieta ROSTICA and Ins NERCESIAN, IEALC, Argentina Los orgenes sociales de la violencia. La estructura agraria en Chile, Colombia, Guatemala y Paraguay en la coyuntura de los aos cincuenta

Manuela BOATCA, Freie Universita Berlin, Germany European modernities or the coloniality of Europe?

14:30 - 16:00
193 Social Positioning in Comparative/ Historical Perspective Joint session WG02 Historical and Comparative Sociology (host committee) RC05 Racism, Nationalism and Ethnic Relations Location: 31 {OB} For programme details see section Joint Sessions

10:45 - 12:15
96 Process-Oriented Methodology and Theories in Historical and Comparative Sociology Joint session RC33 Logic and Methodology in Sociology WG02 Historical and Comparative Sociology (host committee) Location: 31 {OB} For programme details see section Joint Sessions

Thursday 2 August
10:45 - 12:15
282 Case-Based Comparative-Historical Investigations: Different Purposes, Different Strategies, Different Outcomes Location: 31 {OB} Session Organizer: Ewa MORAWSKA, University of Essex, United Kingdom Authors and Papers Gabriele ROSENTHAL and Niklas RADENBACH, University of Goettingen, Germany Comparative biographical case studies in a processual perspective Ran GREENSTEIN, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa The Israeli regime, Palestinian Arabs and the apartheid analogy Chungse JUNG, Binghamton University, USA Rethinking state capacity: A comparative study on the colonial state and the neoliberal state in Korea

12:30 - 14:00
149 Modernities in Theory: Perspectives of/from the Colonized Others Invitation Only Location: 31 {OB} Session Organizers: Sujata PATEL, University of Hyderabad, India and Manuela BOATCA, Freie Universitat Berlin, Germany Authors and Papers Gustavo LINS RIBEIRO, Universidade de Brasilia, Brazil Why (post)colonialism and (de)colonialityarenot enough.A postimperialist perspective Gurminder BHAMBRA, University of Warwick, United Kingdom Rethinking modernity: A postcolonial critique Sujata PATEL, University of Hyderabad, India Multiple modernities, civilisational analysis and colonial modernity: The debate

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12:30 - 14:00
326 The Sociogenesis of Environmental Injustice and Inequality in Latin America: Historic-Comparative Sociological Approaches Joint session RC20 Comparative Sociology RCC24 Environment and Society WG02 Historical and Comparative Sociology (host committee) Location: 31 {OB} For programme details see section Joint Sessions

Assessing three visions of democracy in Latin America: Civil society and political institutions in historical perspective Florencia LEDERMAN, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina Un acercamiento crtico a los significados de los conceptos de nacin y desarrollo en los aos '60 Jose Mauricio DOMINGUES, Brazil Modernity, freedom and this-worldly activism: Max Weber in Latin America, India and China Matias LOPEZ, Diogo LYRA, Marco NATALINO, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, and Amrita LAMBA, University of London, United Kingdom Consistent modernization yet persistent inequality: Elites reactions to poverty in Brazil, Uruguay and India

Friday 3 August
09:00 - 10:30
441 Policies on Inequality, Racialization and Migration Joint session RC05 Racism, Nationalism and Ethnic Relations (host committee) WG02 Historical and Comparative Sociology Location: 454 {NB} For programme details see section Joint Sessions

12:30 - 14:00
569 The Politics of Development and Social Struggle in Latin America: The Sociogenesis and Psychogenesis of Political Consciousness Location: 31 {OB} Session Organizers: Jose Esteban CASTRO, Newcastle University and Juan Carlos MARON, National University of Buenos Aires Authors and Papers

10:45 - 12:15
522 Latin America: Modernizations and Modernities in Global Contexts Theoretical and Comparative Perspectives Location: 31 {OB} Session Organizers: Manuela BOATCA, Freie Universitt Berlin and Willfried SPOHN, University of Gottingen/University of Wroclaw Authors and Papers Maria Esperanza CASULLO, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina and Patricio KORZENIEWICZ, Escuela de Poltica y Gobierno, Buenos Aires, Argentina

Edna MULERAS, CONICET, Argentina Sociocultural conditions and popular knowledge about the process of disappearing people during the last dictatorship (1976-1983) in Argentina Alicia BARREIRO, CONICET, Argentina The psychogenesis of obedience to social order through punishment justification: Psychological obstacles for the development of political consciousness in social groups Reinaldo SANTOS and Magda SARAT, Universidade Federal da Grande Dourados, Brazil Civilizing process and political struggle: Violence, emotional control and political participation in the information society

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Beatriz NUSSBAUMER, CONICET, Argentina Los derechos territoriales indgenas en conflicto. Un anlisis de la situacin en la Argentina y en la provincia de Salta Gislania SILVA, Universidade Federal do Cear, Fortaleza, Brazil Jos Mart y las races del pensamiento latinoamericano Gloria MORA, Universidad de Santiago de Chile, Chile El campesinado en la revolucin mexicana y la formacin del sujeto, 1910-1920 Carina Viviana KAPLAN, Universidad de Buenos, Argentina School and political conscience. Representations of the young people on the inequality and the exclusion Pablo MARIN OLAN and Rossana ARANDA ROCHE, Unversidad Jurez Autnoma de Tabasco, Mexico Modernismo hidrulico y conciencia prctica en las tierras bajas tabasqueas

WG05

Famine and Society


Programme Coordinators: Harjit S. ANAND, Haryana Institute of Public Administration, India and Manoj Kumar TEOTIA, CRRID, India

Wednesday 1 August
09:00 - 10:30
44 Civic Space, Media Movements and Politics of Social Justice Location: 34 {OB} Authors and Papers Misri Lal VERMA and Vijai pal YADAVA, CSJM University, Kanpur, India Womens participation, empowerment and gender equality: A micro analysis Ana LOGIUDICE, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina Cooperativismo, asistencia y democracia

16:15 - 17:45
608 WG02 Business Meeting Location: 31 {OB}

Saturday 4 August
16:15 - 17:45
762 Inequality, Racialization/ Ethnicization, and Migration Joint session WG02 Historical and Comparative Sociology RC05 Racism, Nationalism and Ethnic Relations (host committee) Location: 454 {NB} For programme details see section Joint Sessions

10:45 - 12:15
95 Climate Change, Food Insecurity and Malnutrition Location: 34 {OB} Co-chairs: Mohinder Kumar SLARIYA, GPGC and Paul CHAMNIERN, Thai Environment Institute Authors and Papers Olanrewaju Emmanuel AJIBOYE, Lagos State University, Nigeria Effects of climate change on agricultural practice and quality of life of rural older farmers in Nigeria

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Melina MERKIER, Tomas PALMISANO and Rosario VIVES, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina La soberana alimentaria en disputa: El rol de Argentina en el contexto crtico contemporneo

Authors and Papers Wilmar Dubian LINCE BOHRQUEZ, Organizacin Internacional Para Las Migraciones, Bolivia La Amazonia boliviana: Migracin humana y produccin de alimentos Francis BARASA, Moi University, Eldoret, Kenya The Tugen communitys fragile food security situation: Experiences of a marginalised community of eastern Baringo, Kenya

12:30 - 14:00
147 Food Insecurity, Poverty and Vulnerabilities in Developing Nations Location: 34 {OB} Co-chairs: Biswajit CHATTERJEE, Jadavpur University and Asmita BHATTACHARYA, Indian Statistical Institute, India Authors and Papers Eileen TRZCINSKI and Royce HUTSON, Wayne State University, Detroit, USA, Athena KOLBE, Leah JAMES, University of Michigan, USA, Harry SHANNON, McMaster University, Canada Features of child food insecurity after the 2010 Haiti earthquake: Results from a longitudinal random survey of households Soledad PREZ, CONICET, San Carlos de Bariloche, Argentina El procedimentalismo epistmico como va para la definicin de la pobreza y el diseo de polticas pblicas Vilma PEREIRA, Universidad Federal Fluminense, Nitrera, Brazil Segurana alimentar e naturalizao da fome, frente aos organismos e econmicos

10:45 - 12:15
284 Tackling Poverty and Vulnerability: Role of the Informal Sector Location: 34 {OB} Co-chairs: Harjit S. ANAND, Haryana Institute of Public Administration, India and Amrita RANGASAMI, Center for the Study of Administration of Relief, India Authors and Papers Gabriele GROSSI, Universidade Federal do Recncavo da Bahia, Brazil Scavengers: Famine and stigma Bianca MUSANTE and Mara Victoria VENTURA, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina Estrategias de reproduccin de hogares en un contexto de recuperacin econmica: 2003-2008 Martn IERULLO, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina Organizaciones territoriales y prcticas comunitarias de cuidado infantil en el campo asistencial. Surgimiento y consolidacin de los comedores comunitarios en el rea metropolitana de Buenos Aires, Argentina

Thursday 2 August
09:00 - 10:30
233 Social Injustice, Marginalization and Inequalities in Globalised Asia and Africa in the Context of Access to Food, Health Services and Education Location: 34 {OB} Co-chairs: Manmohanjit HUNDAL and Rajiv SHARMA, India

12:30 - 14:00
327 Towards Social and Financial Inclusion: Exploring Right Path through Social Justice, Social Security and Democratization Location: 34 {OB} Co-Chair: Rajesh CHANDRA, National Institute of Urban Affairs, India

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Authors and Papers Jose Raimundo SOUSA RIBEIRO JUNIOR, Universidade de So Paulo, Brazil Hunger, social classes and the city Francisco Horacio da Silva FROTA and Maria Andrea Luz da SILVA, Universidade Estadual do Cear, Brazil Jvenes e inclusin social: Una evaluacin de resultados e impactos de un proyecto financiado por el fondo para combatir la pobreza, Cear, Brasil

Antonia Celene MIGUEL, Universidade Federal de So Carlos, Brazil Le microcrdito au Brasil : Linclusion sociale par le march de la microfinance

14:30 - 16:00
377 WG05 Business Meeting Location: 34 {OB}

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Thematic Groups

TG03

Human Rights and Global Justice


Programme Coordinator: Edward SIEH, Lasell College, USA

Alina BAEZ Universidad Nacional de Misiones, Argentina and Carolina DIEZ, CONICET, Argentina Vida cotidiana y riesgo en sectores populares. Misiones, Argentina Elaine PASSOS and Pamela CAULA, Polcia Militar do Estado do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Breve comentario sobre seguridad pblica y los derechos humanos en Brasil Irene Vernica BEYREUTHER, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina La desaparicin de investigadores en la CNEA durante la ltima dictadura cvico-militar Angela BAUER, Institute for Employment Research, Germany Inclusion and belonging of young residents with a precarious status on the move? Evidence on their unequal vocational participation opportunities in Germany

Wednesday 1 August
10:45 - 12:15
91 Human Rights and the Well-Being of Non-Citizens: New Boundaries of Citizenship and Belonging. Part I Location: 305 {OB} Session Organizer: Claudia TAZREITER, University of New South Wales, Australia Chair: Claudia TAZREITER, University of New South Wales, Australia Authors and Papers Herminia FOOKONG DEJO, Universidad Autnoma de Guerrero, Mexico "Riesgo", "seguridad" y "enemigo interno" en la nueva doctrina para la seguridad hemisfrica: Amrica Latina, la CMDA y el CS-UNASUR

12:30 - 14:00
146 Transnational Feminism, Global Women's Movements, and Social Justice. Part II Location: 305 {OB} Session Organizer: Sylvanna FALCON, University of California, USA Chair: Sylvanna FALCON, University of California, USA

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Authors and Papers Anna BARBOSA, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte, Brazil El papel del activismo poltico de la agenda feminista y la formulacin de polticas pblicas en Brasil Cecilia VARELA, CONICET, Argentina La cuestin de la prostitucin en el debate sobre la ley de trata de personas en la Argentina (2008-2011) Natlia PACHECO JUNIOR, Institute of Social and Political Studies, Brazil Participatory and deliberative democracy from local to global: The example of women's conferences as new spaces for mobilization and propose public policies on gender in Brazil Jaime SANTOS JUNIOR, University of So Paulo, Brazil The right of autonomy: Gender and social justice in democratic societies Maria Helena de Paula FROTA and Hayeska COSTA BARROSO, Universidade Estadual do Cear, Brazil Violencia contra las mujeres - Una manifestacin del poder y de la desigualdad entre los sexos (la experiencia del OBSERVEM en Cear/Brasil) Melanie HUGHES, University of Pittsburgh, Pamela PAXTON, University of Texas-Austin and Sharon QUINSAAT, University of Pittsburgh, USA Does the global north still dominate the international women's movement?A network analysis of women's international organizations, 1978-2008

Authors and Papers Danielle VALLIM, Edna Aparecida DE CARVALHO VALLIM, Maurcio Roberto VALLIM, Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil As polticas pblicas municipais voltadas ao enfrentamento de crack para crianas e adolescentes no Rio de Janeiro: Uma regresso dos direitos humanos {*} Pamela NEUMANN, University of Texas, USA The rural woman's burden: Volunteer mothering and the contradictions of empowerment Joo Miguel Digenes de Arajo LIMA, Universidade Federal do Cear, Brazil Art in a 'violent neighborhood': Pedagogical practices in a human rights policy Amanda Cristina N. CANGUSSU, Universidade Estadual de Montes Claros, Brazil Evaluation of poupana jovem program in Minas Gerais state: Education and income distribution

Thursday 2 August
10:45 - 12:15
281 Risk, Human Rights and Global Justice Joint session TG03 Human Rights and Global Justice (host committee) TG04 Sociology of Risk and Uncertainty Location: 305 {OB} For programme details see section Joint Sessions

14:30 - 16:00
187 Localizing Global Justice: The Politics of Education, Training and Development. Part I Location: 305 {OB} Session Organizer: Kristy KELLY, Columbia University, USA Chair: Kristy KELLY, Columbia University, USA 323

12:30 - 14:00
Localizing Global Justice: The Politics of Education, Training and Development. Part II Location: 305 {OB} Session Organizer: Kristy KELLY, Columbia University, USA Chair: Kristy KELLY, Columbia University, USA

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Authors and Papers Celina SU, City University of New York, USA From toxic tours to growing the grassroots: Critical pedagogy and youth empowerment in community development Lara Abreu CRUZ and Maria Glaucria MOTA BRASIL, Universidade Estadual do Cear, Brazil Resistencias y dificultades de la educacin en derechos humanos en la polica militar: Un estudio sobre las alianzas entre universidades y academias de polica Taylisi LEITE and Paulo Csar BORGES, Unesp-Franca, Brazil Education as protection: An experience of human rights education in the corners of Brazil Cintia INDARRAMENDI, Universit Vincennes Saint Denis, France Education priority policies: Issues regarding the treatment of poorness as social diversity Michele GUERREIRO F. FREIRE and Janssen Felipe DA SILVA, Universidade Federal de Pernambuco, Brazil Education and ethnic-racial relations in the postDurban context in Brazil: An intercultural sight over the national curricular policies {*} Mnica PARANHOS, Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil La construction de l'ouvrier polyvalent par le SENAIRJ au Brsil {*}

Rudolf EGGER, University of Graz, Austria Biographical learning of ethnic and cultural diversity as political processes in the post-war society of Kosovo Roseniura SANTOS, Universidade Catolica do Salvador, Brazil Public policies of social assistance: Fundamental human right Seeking alternatives to the effectiveness and responsibility of states Helena FLAM, Sociology, University of Leipzig, Germany Exporting justice, importing security, and the rise of the EU as a normative power

16:15 - 17:45
413 Table 2: Social Justice Location: 25 {OB} Authors and Papers Catalina ESGUERRA University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, USA Spaces, memory and trauma: Commemorating clandestine centers in Buenos Aires Gelison F. SILVA and Maria Angela Figueiredo BRAGA, Universidade Estadual de Montes Claros, Brazil The determinants of discrimination: Analyzing social capital and socioeconomic status in Minas Gerais state Raja Mohan RAO, Bharathidasan University, India Social exclusion and affirmative action from a human rights' perspective: The Indian context Denis DE CASTRO HALIS, University of Macau, China Social justice in the courts of the Macau SAR, China

14:30 - 16:00
373 TG03 Business Meeting Location: 305 {OB}

16:15 - 17:45
412 Table 1: Human Rights as Politics Location: 22 {OB} Authors and Papers Bedriye POYRAZ, Ankara University, Turkey The possibility of coping with the past in Turkey: The Dersim 38 Tertele (massacre)
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16:15 - 17:45
414 Table 3: Human Rights Abuses Location: 26 {OB} Chair: Tessa LE ROUX, Lasell College, USA

Authors and Papers Candi CANN, Baylor University, USA Holy wars & dirty wars: Martyrdom as a form of social protest Lisa MARTINO-TAYLOR, St. Louis Community College, USA The Manhattan-Rochester coalition and tests on vulnerable populations without consent Megan PEPPEL, University of California, USA Rearticulating economic rights and producing dignity in an Argentine shantytown Aline SOUTO and Danielle SOARES, Universidade Federal de Pernambuco, Brazil Challenges of ensuring human rights and human dignity and placement of print mediainPernambuco Brian GRAN and Rachel BRYANT, Case Western Reserve University, USA Private responsibilities for human rights: Too big to be accountable?

Queise RAMOS, Otacilio Maia RAMOS e Maria Jos DA LUZ RAMOS, Brazil Sangue e vida: Interpretaes nos campos real e simblico testemunhas de jeov

09:00 - 10:30
461 Table 2: Brazil and Argentina Location: 25 {OB} Authors and Papers Mani MARINS, Lyon, France La production des frontires symboliques entre les pauvres partir d'un programme de transfert de revenu au Brsil Enrique ANDRIOTTI ROMANIN, Universidad Nacional de Mar del Plata, Argentina Los juicios por la verdad y la justicia post-transicin en la Argentina Rodrigo STUMPF GONZALEZ and Rodrigo LENTZ, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil Transio, direitos humanos e comisso nacional da verdade

Friday 3 August
09:00 - 10:30
460 Table 1: Theory of Dignity Location: 22 {OB} Authors and Papers Rafael de Oliveira ALVES, Universidade Federal de Ouro Preto, Brazil The city and the World Cup: Exceptions of the state and the right Matheus Massaro MABTUM, Veridiana Tonzar Ristori OZAKI, Patrcia Borba MARCHETTO and Joo Bosco PENNA, Universidade Estadual Paulista, Brazil Voluntades anticipadas (testamento vital): Dignidad para vivir y morir Adriana VALINOTTI, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina Trabajo y dignidad humana: Aportes para una sociedad igualitaria

09:00 - 10:30
462 Table 3: National Issue Location: 26 {OB} Authors and Papers Vinicius ARAJO, Universidade Estadual Paulista, Brazil The dynamics between state and civil society: Limitations to human rights' effectiveness brought by the conditions of sociability reproduction Vanessa ZANELLA, Marlene GOMES DA COSTA ZANELLA and Gersi ZANELLA, Brazil An analysis concerning the effectiveness of creating spaces of transnational dialogue, between feminists/ Latin-American movements in human rights actions Nancy CARDIA and Srgio ADORNO, University of So Paulo, Brazil New democracies and respect for human rights: Does a culture of respect for human rights naturally evolve with the return to democracy?
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Naiara GROSSI, Universidade Estadual Paulista, Brazil Gender and human rights: In search of female otherness Francisco ROCHA AMORIM, Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul, Porto Alegre, Brazil Organized crime in Latin America - The influence of drug trafficking in metropolitan areas

Rosario POZO GORDALIZA, Spain Trajectories of life of female offenders inthe Spanish juvenile justice Maria ALEU, CONICET, Argentina Los vnculos de respeto en la experiencia de los estudiantes del nivel secundario Andr HOVNANIAN, Universidade de So Paulo, Brazil and Marco HOVNANIAN, Universidade Presbiteriana Mackenzie, Brazil Homelessness: Incarceration, escape or freedom?

10:45 - 12:15
519 Human Rights: How Do We Tackle the Problems of Indigenous Youth? Location: 305 {OB} Session Organizer: Maria de Lourdes BELDI de ALCANTARA, Univesity of So Paulo, Brazil Chair: Maria de Lourdes BELDI de ALCANTARA, Univesity of So Paulo, Brazil Authors and Papers Roxana QUIROZ-CARRANZA, Universidad Autnoma de Yucatn, Mexico Aprendiendo a ser joven con derechos propios en condiciones de pobreza y exclusin social. Un estudio de caso en Mrida, Yucatn, Mxico Raissa OLIVEIRA, Universidade de Braslia, Brazil Adolescent drug trafficking and the absence/ presence of the state Marcia BARBERO PORTELA, Universidad de la Repblica, Uruguay El pozo y el pndulo. Polticas de proteccin y control social dirigidas a la adolescencia en infraccin a la ley penal en el Uruguay actual Mniele SANTOS, Universidade Federal da Bahia, Brazil La institucionalizacin de nios en Brasil: Trayectoria histrica, prcticas y polticas (des) proteccin social Brian GRAN, Case Western Reserve University, USA Do rights matter?A comparative analysis of children's rights Rebeca Makowski de Oliveira PRADO and Carla Arantes de SOUZA, Universidad Estadual Paulista, Brazil The hydroelectric power station of Belo Monte and indigenous issues: Aspects silenced for an indolentreason

12:30 - 14:00
567 Social or Community Conditions That Nurture and Sustain Human Rights Location: 305 {OB} Session Organizer: Brian GRAN, Case Western Reserve University, USA Chair: Brian GRAN, Case Western Reserve University, USA Authors and Papers Louis ESPARZA, California State University, USA Fields of fire: Emancipation and resistance in Colombia Alessandra MARCHIONI, Universidade Federal de Alagoas, Brazil El uso social del derecho y la garanta de proteccin a los pueblos indgenas en Brasil Gabriela FRIED AMILIVIA, Agencia Nacional de Investigacion e Innovacion del Uruguay, Uruguay The right to justice vs. policies of oblivion: Uruguay's transitional justice domestic developments and the inter-American court of human rights' Gelman case sentence (2010-2011) Alexander GONZALEZ CHAVARRIA, El Colegio de Mxico, Mexico Gobernanza poltica y coordinacin intersectorial: Cambios en el modelo de regulacin de la problemtica de derechos humanos en Colombia 2003-2006

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Paula RINCON AFONSO COSTA, Universidade de Brasilia, Brazil La proteccin en Brasil Fabrina FURTADO and Raquel PINTO, Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Brazil: New developmentalism and environmental conflicts in Latin American Guillermo BARON, CLACSO, Argentina El papel del movimiento de derechos humanos en la reconstitucin del consenso hegemnico en la Argentina post 2001

TG04

Sociology of Risk and Uncertainty


Programme Coordinator: Jens O. ZINN, University of Melbourne, Australia

Wednesday 1 August
09:00 - 10:30
42 Risk and Health/Illness.PartI Location: 309 {OB} Session Organizers: Patrick BROWN, University of Amsterdam, Netherlands and Martyn CHAMBERLAIN, Loughborough University, United Kingdom Chair: Patrick BROWN, University of Amsterdam, Netherlands Authors and Papers Jeremy DIXON, University of the West of England, United Kingdom Mentally disordered offenders subject to conditional discharge: Their views of risk assessment and management procedures Bert DE GRAAFF and Christian BROER, University of Amsterdam, Netherlands We are the canary in a coal mine - Establishing a disease category and a new health risk Helena GARBIN, Cristina GUILAM and Andr PEREIRA NETO, Escola Nacional de Sade Pblica, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Health, risk and internet Jo MORIARTY and Jill MANTHORPE, King's College London, United Kingdom Risk and dementia

Saturday 4 August
9:00 - 10:30
648 Human Rights Practices in Argentina: How Movements/NGOs and Other Collectives are Using Human Rights for Social Justice in Argentina Location: 305 {OB} Session Organizer: Manisha DESAI, University of Connecticut, USA Panelists: Marcelo BRODSKY, Parque de Memoria, Argentina and Barbara SUTTON, University at Albany, SUNY, USA

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10:45 - 12:15
92 Risk and Health/Illness. PartII Location: 309 {OB} Session Organizers: Martyn CHAMBERLAIN, Loughborough University, United Kingdom and Patrick BROWN, University of Amsterdam, Netherlands Chair: Martyn CHAMBERLAIN, Loughborough University, United Kingdom Authors and Papers Maria Vitria MOURAO and Jorge Lopes da COSTA, Technical University of Lisbon, Portugal Risk and uncertainty in Portuguese long-term care: An exploratory study Adam BURGESS, University of Kent, United Kingdom Risk, ritual and health responsibilisation: Japan's 'safety blanket' of surgical face mask wearing Stella PEREZ, Universidad Nacional del Sur, Argentina Situacin alimentaria en nios pobres: La problemtica de la inequidad alimentaria desde la perspectiva del riesgo Hagit PERES, Ben Gurion University, Israel Risk as knowledge or knowledge as risk? Parental perceptions and coping with newborns medically defined at high risk

Ana CARDENAS TOMAZIC, Universidad Diego Portales, Chile Professional women, integration work and risk management in contemporary Chile Lorena POBLETE, CONICET, Argentina When social risk became individual. Biographies made during December 2001 in Argentina

14:30 - 16:00
188 Risk, Biography and Everyday Life. PartII Location: 309 {OB} Session Organizer: Marian BURCHARDT, University of Leipzig, Germany Chair: Marian BURCHARDT, University of Leipzig, Germany Authors and Papers Andreas HIRSELAND, Institut fr Arbeitsmarkt, Germany Constructing the self-responsible welfare recipient by law Biographies and everyday life after the German welfare reform Jesica PLA, CONICET, Argentina Percepciones sobre la movilidad social y la planificacin de trayectorias: Un enfoque biogrfico sobre las incertidumbres al interior del hogar. Argentina. 2011 Marisa IACOBELLIS and Sara LIFSZYC, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina Subjetividad y transformaciones sociales: Universitarios en pocas de cambio Steve KROLL-SMITH1, Vern BAXTER2 and Pamela JENKINS2, (1) University of North Carolina, Greensboro, USA, (2)University of New Orleans, USA The telling of disaster, from monologue to dialogue {*}

12:30 - 14:00
144 Risk, Biography and Everyday Life.PartI Location: 309 {OB} Session Organizer: Marian BURCHARDT, University of Leipzig, Germany Chair: Marian BURCHARDT, University of Leipzig, Germany Authors and Papers Lisa WILLIAMS, University of Manchester, United Kingdom When drug journeys and life journeys collide: Biographies of risk and pleasure

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Thursday 2 August
09:00 - 10:30
232 Voluntary Risk Taking and Edgework Location: 309 {OB} Session Organizer: Steven LYNG, Carthage College Chair: Steven LYNG, Carthage College Authors and Papers Jens O. ZINN, University of Melbourne, Australia Towards an interdisciplinary understanding of voluntary risk taking Leila JEOLAS, Universidade Estadual de Londrina, Brazil and Hagen KORDES, Munster University, Germany Corps-machines dans le jeu du vertige-contrle : Les jeunes et les courses de voitures et des motos Thays MOSSI, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil TheIT managers' voluntary risk taking and the new capitalism's justificatory system Roni FACTOR, University of Haifa, Israel Minorities, high-risk behavior, and social resistance

12:30 - 14:00
325 Theoretical Developments on Risk, Uncertainty and Related Concepts. PartI Location: 309 {OB} Session Organizer: Jens O. ZINN, University of Melbourne, Australia Chair: Natalia BESEDOVSKY, Humboldt University Berlin, Germany Authors and Papers Klaus Peter JAPP, University of Bielefeld, Germany The risky comparisons of international organizations Peter ROGERS, Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia Risk and resilience: Optimism and social (dis)order Marko AHTEENSUU, University of Turku, Finland Intra- and interpersonal risk trade-offs Willy SOTO, Universidad Nacional, Costa Rica Entre la sociedad industrial y la sociedad del riesgo: El reto terico de la sociologa latinoamericana {*}

14:30 - 16:00
374 Theoretical Developments on Risk, Uncertainty and Related Concepts. PartII Location: 309 {OB} Session Organizer: Jens O. ZINN, University of Melbourne, Australia Chair: Klaus Peter JAPP, University of Bielefeld, Germany Authors and Papers Nicolas MARQUIS, Universit Saint-Louis, Belgium Self-help reading: A social ritual of coping with risk in everyday life Nicholas B. DE WEYDENTHAL and Dean PIERIDES, University of Melbourne, Australia Material-semiotics and the sociology of risk: A tale of two cities or an entanglement of sorts?

10:45 - 12:15
281 Risk, Human Rights and Global Justice Joint session TG03 Human Rights and Global Justice (host committee) TG04 Sociology of Risk and Uncertainty Location: 305 {OB} For programme details see section Joint Sessions

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Natalia BESEDOVSKY, Humboldt University Berlin, Germany The distinction between risk and uncertainty among credit rating analysts

10:45 - 12:15
518 Governing the Risk Society. PartII Location: 309 {OB} Session Organizers: Marian BURCHARDT, University of Leipzig, Germany and Jens O. ZINN, University of Melbourne, Australia Chair: Chiranjibi RIJAL, Nepal Authors and Papers Manuel CAVIA, Universidad Nacional del Litoral, Argentina and Noem Adriana GIGENA, Universidad Nacional de Entre Ros, Argentina Lineamientos empresariales en la sociedad del riesgo Nidia Irene BURSTEIN, Universidad Nacional del Sur, Argentina Sociedad del riesgo y representacin poltica: Nuevos sujetos, nuevos problemas {*} Alejandra TOSCANA and Liliana LOPEZ-LEVI, Universidad Autnoma Metropolitana, Mexico Riesgos, desastres y procesos electorales en Mxico Mara HENRIQUEZ, Graciela NOZICA and Elena TABER, Universidad Nacional de San Juan, Argentina Gran minera y riesgo en la provincia de San Juan, Argentina

16:15 - 17:45
415 TG04 Business Meeting Location: 309 {OB}

Friday 3 August
09:00 - 10:30
459 Governing the Risk Society. PartI Location: 309 {OB} Session Organizers: Marian BURCHARDT, University of Leipzig, Germany and Jens O. ZINN, University of Melbourne, Australia Chair: Manuel CAVIA, Universidad Nacional del Litoral, Argentina Authors and Papers Elvira SANTIAGO, University of Corua, Spain Sea risk and refuge areas. Analysis of the governance process and public participation in the decision of the refuge areas in Spain Gabriela DI GIULIO, University of Campinas, Brazil Risk governance: A need to cope with risks of environmental and climate change in Brazil Chiranjibi RIJAL, Nepal, and Hom Nath GARTAULA, Wageningen University, Netherlands Changes in livelihood capital assets in female-headed households: A post-conflict situation in Nepal Raquel PINTO, Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil The power of critic: Social risks and corporate social responsibility

12:30 - 14:00
566 Risk Discourse and the Media. PartI Location: 309 {OB} Session Organizer: Jens O. ZINN, University of Melbourne, Australia Authors and Papers Renata MOTTA, Freie Universitat Berlin, Germany Framing risk: Contention or legitimation? Leonardas RINKEVICIUS, Lithuanian University of Health Sciences, Lithuania Sustaining the bee gees in Lithuania: Exploring social controversies and media impact on public discourses concerning organic foods and GMOs in rural communities

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Ana Paula CAMELO and Marko S. A. MONTEIRO, State University of Campinas, Brazil Public communication of science and the nuclear debate in Brazil: The risk communication links between public and government

Is retirement income at risk?A study of economic conditions amongst ethnic groups in the UK Fiorella MANCINI, Universidad Nacional Autnoma de Mxico, Mexico Different styles in managing risks in the world of work: A comparative study of occupational careers in Latin America sa LUNDQVIST, University of Lund, Sweden The dismantling of family policy Keynesianism Jens O. ZINN, University of Melbourne, Australia After the financial crisis Towards a 'Melbournian approach' to social policy

14:30 - 16:00
606 Risk Discourse and the Media. PartII Location: 309 {OB} Session Organizer: Jens O. ZINN, University of Melbourne, Australia Chair: Leonardas RINKEVICIUS, Lithuanian University of Health Sciences, Lithuania Authors and Papers Gabriela DI GIULIO and Jos Eduardo VIGLIO, University of Campinas, Brazil Risk communication strategies, perceptions and attitudes to risks: A Brazilian case study Adam BURGESS, University of Kent, United Kingdom Media, risk and absence of blame for 'acts of god': Attenuation of the European volcanic ash cloud of 2010 Jed HORNER, University of New South Wales, Australia 'Affective political articulation': A new approach to examining the role of the media in the construction of infectious disease risk(s)

10:45 - 12:15
694 Risk, Crime and New Technologies Location: 309 {OB} Session Organizer: Gabe MYTHEN, University of Liverpool, United Kingdom Authors and Papers Gabe MYTHEN, University of Liverpool, United Kingdom Contesting counter-terrorism regulation: Identity, resilience and resistance amongst young British Pakistanis Jasmin ZINE, Wilfrid Laurier University, Canada Constructing the enemies within: Muslim youth and the racial politics of Canada's 'home grown' war on terror Murray LEE and Thomas CROFTS, University of Sydney, Australia 'Sexting' and young people: Risk, anxiety and law Heather ROLLWAGEN, Ryerson University, Canada and Erin GIBBS VAN BRUNSCHOT, University of Calgary, Canada Tracking risk: GPS electronic monitoring and the production of risk knowledge in different cultural contexts Robert RALPHS, Manchester Metropolitan University, United Kingdom Youth in Britain: 99 problems but the gang ain't one

Saturday 4 August
09:00 - 10:30
650 Social Policy, Work and Risk Location: 309 {OB} Session Organizers: sa LUNDQVIST, University of Lund, Sweden and Peter TAYLOR-GOOBY, University of Kent, United Kingdom Authors and Papers Roberta ADAMI and Orla GOUGH, Westminster Business School, United Kingdom

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12:30 - 14:00
727 Risk and the Sociology of Youth.PartI Location: 309 {OB} Session Organizer: Dan WOODMAN, University of Melbourne, Australia Chair: Dan WOODMAN, University of Melbourne, Australia Authors and Papers Hugo LEWIN, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina Jvenes, consumo de realities y aprendizajes ticos: La recepcin de big brother en adolescentes mujeres y varones de distintos sectores sociales Timo HARRIKARI, University of Helsinki, Finland Growing up in the world risk society Daniel BRIGGS, School of Law and Social Sciences, United Kingdom Deconstructing deviance and risk abroad: Ethnographic encounters with British holidaymakers Steve THREADGOLD, University of Newcastle, Australia Ambivalence and distinction in young people's perceptions of risk Ranmalie JAYASINHA and Joanne TRAVAGLIA, University of New South Wales, Australia Risky or resilient? Moving towards an understanding of multiplicity and difference in youth experience(s) through a conceptual framework of 'resistance'

Elaine PASSOS, Polcia Militar do Estado do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil La juventud y el tercer sector: El reto de entrar en el mercado de trabajo Margaret PEREIRA, Queensland University of Technology, Australia Governing drug use among young people: Crime, harm and contemporary drug practices Andreia CIDADE MARINHO, Maria de Lourdes CIDADE MARINHO, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Perceptions of violence and youth

TG05

Visual Sociology
Programme Coordinator: Regev NATHANSOHN, University of Michigan, USA

Wednesday 1 August
10:45 - 12:15
94 Visual Sociology as/of Activism for Social Justice Location: 430 {NB} Session Organizers: Regev NATHANSOHN, University of Michigan, USA and E-J MILNE, University of Stirling, United Kingdom Chair: Regev NATHANSOHN, University of Michigan, USA Discussant: Elizabeth MILLER, Concordia University, Canada Authors and Papers Beatriz VELIZ ARGUETA, University of London, United Kingdom Encounters with violence: A living archive

14:30 - 16:00
754 Risk and the Sociology of Youth.PartII Location: 309 {OB} Session Organizer: Dan WOODMAN, University of Melbourne, Australia Chair: Timo HARRIKARI, University of Helsinki, Finland Authors and Papers Bradley POWELL, Case Western Reserve University, USA The risk of inaction: Correlating bullying with youth suicide across nations

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Jorgelina FLURY, David BURIN, Ana Ins HERAS MONNER SANS, Mara Cecilia ACOSTA, Instituto para la Inclusin Social y el Desarrollo Humano, Argentina Images, activism, education and research: The uses of audiovisual by self-managed, autonomous groups in Argentina today E-J MILNE and Sarah WILSON, University of Stirling, United Kingdom Social justice, visual activism: Young people creating 'home' across public and domestic spaces Barbara MOROVICH, Ecole Nationale Suprieure d'Architecture de Strasbourg, France and Grgoire ZABE, Ecole Suprieure des Arts Dcoratifs de Strasbourg, France Experimenting images: Disclosing a social housing area through 3D virtual model Geraldine BLOUSTIEN and Denise WOOD, University of South Australia, Adelaide, Australia Exploring the nature, problematics and ethics of social activism for the disabled in virtual 3D worlds Glsm DEPELI, Hacettepe University, Turkey Transcending representation: Being an activist camera {*}

Tobias ANDREASSON, University of Western Sydney, Australia Photovoice as activism Yael GUILAT, Oranim Academic College, Israel and Shoshi WAKSMAN, Lewinsky Academic College, Israel A silence field of struggle: A visual interpretation of the current memorial landscape of military cemeteries in Israel Pavithra TANTRIGODA, University of Colombo, Sri Lanka Power, resistance and mobilizing affect through art: Barrelism of Chandraguptha Thenuwara

14:30 - 16:00
191 Visual Activism: The (Street) Art of Making Visible Alternative Ways of Seeing the World Location: 430 {NB} Session Organizer: Christian von WISSEL, Goldsmiths University of London, United Kingdom Chair: Christian von WISSEL, Goldsmiths University of London, United Kingdom Discussant: Liz C. THROOP, Georgia State University, USA Authors and Papers Joseph Jay SOSA, University of Chicago, USA Visibility versus the visible: How desires for social recognition shape protest aesthesis Arthur LAURENT, Sciences-Po Paris, France and Marion SLITINE, EHESS, Israel Banksy on the Israel-Palestine wall seen by the people: New worlds or world news? Daniela LUCENA, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina Teatralidad y espacio urbano: Las escenas comando de la organizacin negra en los aos de la posdictadura Argentina Raphael SOIFER, Universidade Federal Fluminense, Brazil Xapolhim's concrete steps: An artist-flneur challenges the shock of order Ximena GRISCTI, York University, Canada The space of graffiti in Uruguay's democratic transition

12:30 - 14:00
143 On Crime, Justice, Activism, Power and Resistance: Top-Down and Bottom-Up Visual Practices Location: 430 {NB} Session Organizer: Gabry VANDERVEEN, Leiden University, Netherlands Chair: Ruthie GINSBURG, Minerva Center for Human Rights, Israel Discussant: Nathalie ZACCAI-REYNERS, Universit Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium Authors and Papers Gabry VANDERVEEN, Leiden University, Netherlands Visual techniques in the Dutch criminal justice system Johnny SPECTOR, University of Haifa, Israel Interpretive reading of the Palestinian security prisoners' representation

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Thursday 2 August
10:45 - 12:15
279 Civic Media and Creative Youth Activism in the Middle East Location: 430 {NB} Session Organizer: Nitin SAWHNEY, The New School for Public Engagement, USA Chair: Jorgelina FLURY, Instituto para la Inclusin Social y el Desarrollo Humano, Argentina Discussant: Nitin SAWHNEY, The New School for Public Engagement, USA Authors and Papers Marion SLITINE, EHESS, Israel Performing art in the Palestinian artistic scene: Contemporary creation or form of mobilization? Regev NATHANSOHN, University of Michigan, USA The experience of production and production of experience: Filmmaking in a mixed neighborhood Gary BRATCHFORD, Manchester Metropolitan University, United Kingdom Visual activism in Israel and the occupied Palestinian territories: New media technologies enable witnesses and visual citizenship Maria-Carolina CAMBRE, University of Western Ontario, Canada Image and consciousness: Che Guevara's face in the Arab revolutions Babak RAHIMI, Tehran, Iran Civic media, embodied practices and creative youth activism in post-election Iran

14:30 - 16:00
371 Critiquing Participatory Video: Experiences from Around the World Location: 430 {NB} Session Organizers: Gabry VANDERVEEN, Leiden University, Netherlands and E-J MILNE, University of Stirling, United Kingdom Chair: Gabry VANDERVEEN, Leiden University, Netherlands Discussant: E-J MILNE, University of Stirling, United Kingdom Authors and Papers Arianna MENCARONI, Universidad Autnoma de Barcelona, Spain Representing the voice: A critical perspective on participatory video practice Elisa BIGNANTE, University of Torino, Italy, Jay MISTRY, Royal Holloway University of London, United Kingdom and Andrea BERARDI, Open University, United Kingdom Why are we doing it? Negotiating expectations in the PV process Matthew ROGERS, University of New Brunswick, Canada Problematizing participatory video with youth in Canada: A critical disruptive praxis? Shannon WALSH, University of Johannesburg, South Africa Participatory video, knowledge production and power in a South African shack settlement Namita SINGH, Open University, United Kingdom Understandings from the process: How can PV affect the agency of women?

12:30 - 14:00
318 Visual Representation of Injustice and Exclusion Joint session RC48 Social Movements, Collective Actions and Social Change (host committee) TG05 Visual Sociology Location: 38 {OB} For programme details see section Joint Sessions

16:15 - 17:45
411 Collaborative Visual Methodologies. PartI Location: 430 {NB} Session Organizer: E-J MILNE, University of Stirling, United Kingdom Chair: Valentina ANZOISE, University of Milano-Bicocca, Italy Discussant: Nitin SAWHNEY, The New School for Public Engagement, USA

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Authors and Papers Theresa WHITE and Moshoula CAPOUS-DESYLLAS, California State University, USA Muslim women and girls: Searching for democracy and self-expression Geraldine BLOUSTIEN, University of South Australia, Australia Playing for life: Reflecting on participatory video to research youth music and media practices Ruthie GINSBURG, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel The trembling hand: Visual documentation of the Israeli human rights organization B'Tselem Tessa LEWIN and Joanna WHEELER, University of Sussex, United Kingdom Unruly politics and methodological mashups: How can participatory visual methods contribute to citizen engagement? Elizabeth MILLER, Concordia University, Canada and Michele LUCHS, Ministry of Education, Canada Sharing stories to activate dialogue with refugee youth in Montreal

Daniel GARRETT, City University of Hong Kong, and Angie NG, University of Passau, Germany Visualizing SlutWalk: Participants, the public and the media Maria Eduarda Mota ROCHA, Wellthon Rafael Aguiar LEAL and Yvana Carla Fechine BRITO, Universidade Federal de Pernambuco, Brazil Las polticas de inclusin digital en Brasil: Anlisis de un experimento en el activismo de midia libre en una comunidad pobre de Recife Elizabeth MACWILLIE, Harvard University, USA Participatory art practices in urban space Sarah FRANZEN, Emory University, USA Visualizing culture and power: The aesthetics of farming among African-Americans in the rural U.S. South

10:45 - 12:15
520 New Media, Videos and Cyber-Activism on Social and Environmental Issues Location: 430 {NB} Session Organizer: Valentina ANZOISE, University of Milano-Bicocca, Italy Chair: Valentina ANZOISE, University of Milano-Bicocca, Italy Discussants: Michele ZAPPIA, University of C Foscari, Italy and Anton TORNBERG, Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden Authors and Papers Mara Soledad FERNANDEZ BOUZO, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina "Luz, cmara y justicia ambiental". Anlisis y reflexiones sociolgicas sobre el activismo ambientalista en las narrativas audiovisuales Lorenzo NATALI, University of Milano-Bicocca, Italy Environmental activism and eco-global criminology: A visual approach Germn Mauricio MEJIA RAMIREZ, University of Caldas, Colombia; and Bernadette LONGO, University of Minnesota, USA Web-based visual communication for social criticism: Powerful design

Friday 3 August
09:00 - 10:30
458 Collaborative Visual Methodologies.PartII Location: 430 {NB} Session Organizers: E-J MILNE, University of Stirling, United Kingdom and Valrie AMIRAUX, University of Montreal, Canada Chair: Dee BRITTON, State University of New York, USA Discussant: Tessa LEWIN, Institute of Development Studies, UK Authors and Papers Syd KROCHMALNY, Argentina Technologies of friendship in the context of conflict in social activism

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Katherine FOO, Clark University, USA Digital media and community planning in US cities Tarcisio TORRES SILVA, University of Campinas, Brazil The use of the body image as a strategy for engagement in social media

Session Organizers: Lidia K.C. MANZO and Jerome KRASE, City University of New York, USA Chair: Jerome KRASE, City University of New York, USA Discussant: Lidia K.C. MANZO, University of Trento, Italy Authors and Papers Karen CRINALL, Monash University, Australia Beyond Foucault's subject of power: The effect of visual emergence in grass-roots social activism Beatriz NUSSBAUMER, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina El uso de la fotografa en el proceso de (re) articulacin tnica en comunidades rurales Argentina Vernica DEVALLE, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina Diseo y artesana. Imgenes en tensin entre lo dominante y lo residual Fabiene GAMA, Universidad Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Perspectives from the South: Documenting home to break and to build stereotypes Emiliana ARMANO, State University of Milan, Italy, and Tamara BELLONE, Politecnico di Torino, Italy Subjectivity and video-based studies: The intercourse between ROM culture and forms of expressions and resistance by dancing

12:30 - 14:00
568 Teaching Visual Methods, Learning to Become a Visual Sociologist Location: 430 {NB} Session Organizer: Dennis ZUEV, ISCTE, Portugal Chair: Syd KROCHMALNY, Argentina Discussant: Dee BRITTON, State University of New York, USA Authors and Papers Piotr SZTOMPKA, Jagiellonian University, Poland Visual imagination: An important competence of a sociologist Sophia ROSOCHACKI, and Elmarie COSTANDIUS, University of Stellenbosch, South Africa Visual interventions and community engagement through a university curriculum in South Africa Ren TUMA, Technical University Berlin, Germany Reflexive videography Allison KIRKMAN, Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand Leaving a trace: The politics of cemeteries Maria Cristina STELLO LEITE and Jonas RODRIGUES PIMENTEL, Universidade de So Paulo, Brazil Pinhole: Uma experincia com crianas pequenas

10:45 - 12:15
695 TG05 Business Meeting & Rachel Tanur Memorial Prize Awarding Ceremony Location: 430 {NB} Session Organizer: Regev NATHANSOHN, University of Michigan, USA

Saturday 4 August
09:00 - 10:30
647 Culture and Visual Forms of Power: Experiencing Contemporary Spaces of Resistance Location: 430 {NB}
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TG06

Authors and Papers Cheryl ZURAWSKI, University of Regina, Canada A good employee is a learning employee: The textual construction of 'employees of choice' Phillip CORMACK, University of South Australia, Australia and Barbara COMBER, Queensland University of Technology, Australia Mandated assessment policy and teachers' work: Representing and enacting teaching and learning in an age of market reforms Pernille Stornaess SKOTTE, Oslo and Akershus University College of Applied Sciences, Norway Social practices of establishing certainty in child welfare case work: A single-case study Lindsay PRIOR, Queen's University, United Kingdom The role of inscription in organizational life

Institutional Ethnography
Programme Coordinator: Paul LUKEN, University of West Georgia, USA

Wednesday 1 August
09:00 - 10:30
43 Social Justice and Institutional Ethnography Location: 306 {OB} Session Organizer: Suzanne VAUGHAN, Arizona State University, USA Chair: Suzanne VAUGHAN, Arizona State University, USA Authors and Papers Lois ANDRE-BECHELY, California State University, USA Questioning our own textual practices in the service of social justice Alison FISHER, Education, York University, Canada Unwelcome, unwanted, and persistent: Institutional responses to bullying and gendered violence in Ontario schools Elizabeth GILL, Randolph-Macon College, Canada Intentionality within organizations: Reflectivity and the human rights agenda Paul LUKEN, University of West Georgia, USA Achievements, challenges and prospects in the application of institutional ethnography research

14:30 - 16:00
190 The Social Organization of Knowledge.PartII Location: 306 {OB} Session Organizer: Paul LUKEN, University of West Georgia, USA Chair: Paul LUKEN, University of West Georgia, USA Authors and Papers Mariano BARGERO, Universidad Nacional Arturo Jauretche, Argentina Caractersticas del saber compartido que hay que observar en una oficina universitaria Kjeld HOEGSBRO, Aalborg University, Denmark Institutional ethnography and people with schizophrenia Julia DAHLVIK, University of Vienna, Austria Organizing knowledge in an asylum office Liza McCOY, University of Calgary, Canada Moral discourse and institutional work processes in the settlement sector in Canada

10:45 - 12:15
93 The Social Organization of Knowledge. PartI Location: 306 {OB} Session Organizer: Paul LUKEN, University of West Georgia, USA Chair: Liza McCOY, University of Calgary, Canada

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Thursday 2 August
10:45 - 12:15
280 Puzzles and Challenges in Institutional Ethnography Research Location: 306 {OB} Session Organizer: Barbara COMBER, Queensland University of Technology, Australia Chairs: Alison GRIFFITH, York University, Canada and Barbara Comber, Queensland University of Technology, Australia Authors and Papers Laurence OSSIPOW WUEST, Haute Ecole de Travail Social, Switzerland Thinking juvenile citizenship: Two ethnographical examples from Switzerland Sabrina Soledad YAEZ, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina Mothering experiences and public health institutions. An attempt of application of institutional ethnography in Mendoza, Argentina Suzanne VAUGHAN, Arizona State University, USA Making the work of people visible in housing

Mandy FRAKE-MISTAK, York University, Canada Uudle-izing higher education: Constructing a global accountability relation Laura FERREO and Ana Luca OLMOS ALVAREZ, Universidad Nacional de Avellaneda, Argentina Dime cmo defines cultura y te dir qu relevas

16:15 - 17:45
416 TG06 Business Meeting Location: 306 {OB}

TG07

Senses and Society


Programme Coordinators: Devorah KALEKIN-FISHMAN, University of Haifa, Israel and Kelvin LOW, National University Singapore, Singapore

14:30 - 16:00
375 Transnational Ruling Relations Location: 306 {OB} Session Organizer: Paul LUKEN, University of West Georgia, USA Chair: Lois ANDRE-BECHELY, California State University, USA Authors and Papers Roxana CRUDI, Delia FRANCO, Pilar FIUZA and Juan FERENAZ, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina Coproducing life histories: The ethnographic challenges of producing knowledge with the segregated urban communities Alison GRIFFITH, York University, Canada New forms of governance: Parental involvement in schools

Wednesday 1 August
12:30 - 14:00
145 Sensory Experiences: Constituents of Social Justice and Democratization? Location: 308 {OB} Authors and Papers Adriana THOMAZOTTI CLARO, Fundao Getlio Vargas, Brazil Culture, freedom and economic development: An analysis based on the concept of social capital

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Florencia DANSILIO, Universidad de la Repblica Oriental del Uruguay, Uruguay El desplazamiento de lo poltico en el teatro postdictadura: Reconfiguraciones en la experiencia comn de lo sensible Florence FIGOLS, Concordia University, Canada Moving bodies: Proprioception and socio-political inscriptions Beatriz CARDOSO MONTANHANA, Universidade de So Paulo, Brazil La participacin de los inspectores del trabajo en Brasil para la promocin del concepto de salud: El desafo del acoso moral Colin CREMIN, University of Auckland, New Zealand Trapped by consumption: Towards the liberation of the senses in an age of austerity

Alexandre MARCHANT, Universit Paris X, France The heroin scenes in Paris and Amsterdam in the 1980s: Instinctive emotions and sensory geography of the city

12:30 - 14:00
324 Sensory Scholarship: New Directions in Theory and Methodology? Location: 308 {OB} Authors and Papers Kelvin LOW, National University of Singapore, Singapore Towards a sensory history of Asia: A sociocultural perspective Sarah WILSON, University of Stirling, United Kingdom Exploring family norms and the construction of young people's identities through multi-sensory research Devorah KALEKIN-FISHMAN, University of Haifa, Israel Beyond the distinction between 'music' and 'noise': Representing sounds William GIBSON1, Helena WEBB2 and Dirk VOM LEHN2, (1) University of London, United Kingdom, (2) King's College London, United Kingdom Objectifying sight through eye-tests: Using video to study the senses in social interaction Nicole WITTE and Johannes BECKER, University of Gttingen, Germany Materialities of (urban) space: Emergence and sensory perception in social processes

14:30 - 16:00
189 Sensory Order(s), Sensory Transgressions Location: 308 {OB} Authors and Papers Sonja FUCKER and Christian VON SCHEVE, Free University Berlin, Germany The plural morality of forgiveness: Insights from a qualitative interview study of cultural codifications Milton CRUZ, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil Urban social interactions, representations of the city and society, and citizen consciousness Noorman ABDULLAH, National University of Singapore, Singapore Sensory entitlements, infringements and religious 'harmony' in everyday life Andiara LOPES, Universidade Federal de Pernambuco, Brazil Sociability patterns in closed residential condominiums: The emergence of a lenient culture toward crime in Brazil

14:30 - 16:00
372 Meet the Authors Phillip Vannini and Dennis Waskul Location: 308 {OB} Authors and Papers Phillip VANNINI, Royal Roads University, Canada and Dennis WASKUL, Minnesota State University, USA The present and future of a sensuous sociology

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Friday 3 August
09:00 - 10:30
463 The Senses in Selfhood and Identity Location: 308 {OB} Authors and Papers Maria Daniela OCHOA AGUDELO, Isabel BARRENECHE GIRALDO and Henry Obed PEREA ALZATE, Universidad de Antioquia, Colombia Identity on the border Pedro Pablo CCOPA, Colegio de Socilogos del Per, Peru Cuerpos, sentidos y funcin de la transgresin en la cultura urbano popular Washington Luiz SIELEMANN, Universidade Federal do Esprito Santo, Brazil and Luciana ZAMPROGNE, Universidade Federal do Esprito Santo, Brazil Fue una vez: Un anlisis comparativo de las representaciones de la infancia brasilea en las obras de Monteiro Lobato y Mauricio de Souza Alejandra VILLANUEVA, Universidad de Chile, Chile Construction of young male identities: A research on engineering students Melania STEHLI, Universidad Nacional del Litoral, Argentina Identidad, oficio y cuerpo: El caso de los tatuadores y perforadores profesionales de la ciudad de Santa Fe

Laura BRASLOW, City University of New York, USA Imaginaries, nostalgia, affect and sociospatial change: An embodied theory of belonging and displacement Juliana LUIZ, Universidade de Coimbra, Portugal Rethinking "non planned" urban areas: The role of urban agriculturein migrant communities Patricia REINHEIMER, Universidade Federal Rural do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Back and forth of the silk: Regional production and reproduction of memories and identities Siegfried SAERBERG, Blinde und Kunst, Germany The blind flaneur

Saturday 4 August
09:00 - 10:30
649 Migrant Sensescapes and Transnationalism Location: 308 {OB} Authors and Papers Willy SOTO ACOSTA, Universidad Nacional, Costa Rica Calentamiento global, gestin ambiental y migraciones ecolgicas Cecilia Ins JIMENEZ ZUNINO, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain Estrategias simblicas y contextos migratorios Celso BRITO, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil La capoeira Angola lyonese glocalizada Silvia FACAL, Universidad Catlica del Uruguay, Uruguay Los procesos de integracin de los inmigrantes en Uruguay: Desde el "melting pot" hacia el "multiculturalismo atenuado"

10:45 - 12:15
521 Urbanity, Space and Place Location: 308 {OB} Authors and Papers Emma FELTON, Queensland University of Technology, Australia Urban a/effect: Experiencing urban change Christian VON WISSEL, Goldsmiths University of London, United Kingdom Emplaced en route: Multi-sensory perspectives on the city on the move

10:45 - 12:15
696 TG07 Business Meeting Location: 308 {OB}

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Joint Sessions

RC02 Economy and Society RC07 Futures Research


Wednesday 1 August
12:30 - 14:00
102 Alternatives to neoliberal globalization: Comparing counterhegemonic projects. Part I Joint session RC07 Futures Research (host committee) RC02 Economy and Society Location: APT 16 {OB} Session Organizers: William CARROLL and Markus S. SCHULZ, University of Illinois at UrbanaChampaign, USA Chairs: William CARROLL and Markus S. SCHULZ, University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign, USA Authors and Papers Peter EVANS, University of California, USA In search of a great transformation: Weaving together a new historical subject Mike GEDDES, University of Warwick, United Kingdom Contesting neoliberal hegemony - The case of Bolivia

Anna Karoline SINDLER, California State University, USA The Bolivarian Alliance for the Americas as an alternative to neoliberalism: Then and now Henry VELTMEYER, Saint Marys University, Canada Postneoliberalism: An emerging radical consensus in Latin America Joana S. MARQUES, University of So Paulo, Brazil Solidarity economy and counter-hegemony in the world-system: Insights from Brazil and Portugal

Thursday 2 August
12:30 - 14:00
287 Alternatives to neoliberal globalization: Comparing counterhegemonic projects. Part II Joint session RC07 Futures Research (host committee) RC02 Economy and Society Location: APT 16 {OB} Session Organizers: William CARROLL and Markus S. SCHULZ, University of Victoria, Canada Co-chairs: Christopher CHASE-DUNN, University of California-Riverside, USA, and Sylvia WALBY, Lancaster University, United Kingdom

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Authors and Papers Jelica STEFANOVIC-STAMBUK, University of Belgrade, Serbia Global society making: Transnational occupation with sociocracy and sociodiplomacy Alexander KUTEYNIKOV, St. Petersburg State University, Russia Democracy surveillance through international multilateral structures Rogerio GIUGLIANO, Universidade de Braslia, Brazil Spatialization and development: A non-hegemonic view Valerio VERREA, University of Leipzig, Germany The creation and developments of an alternative market. The example of Fair Trade between Latin America and Europe Gilles VERPRAET, CNRS, France Transnational solidarities between democratization and governances crisis. Which future for European anti-crisis mobilisation and Maghreb mobilization? Jay ARENA, City University of New York, USA The contested terrains of public sociology

OSSANDON, Universidad Diego Portales, Chile and Dean PIERIDES, University of Melbourne, Australia Authors and Papers Jose OSSANDON, Universidad Diego Portales, Chile; Sebastian URETA, Technical University of Berlin, Germany From performing to taming markets. Economics making health and transport Alejandra FALABELLA, Universidad Alberto Hurtado, Chile The educational market/state dyad: The Chilean case Federico LORENC VALCARCE, CONICET, Argentina Producing and organizing markets in private security. The commodification of surveillance and protection in Argentina Antoine MAILLET, CERI, France To be (or not to be) a market-organizer: Unpacking the Chilean neoliberal state Guy VAN GYES and Sem VANDEKERCKHOVE, Catholic University of Leuven, Belgium The absent consumer values in the marketisation of european public services: Results of a cross-national citizens-survey Monise PICANO, University of So Paulo, Brazil {*} The pop management culture and the construction of a market of corporative conducts in Brazil

RC02 Economy and Society RC17 Sociology of Organization


Thursday 2 August
14:30 - 16:00
351 Organizing markets Joint session RC17 Sociology of Organization (host committee) RC02 Economy and Society Location: 433 {NB} Session Organizers: Daniel FRIDMAN, University of Victoria, Canada; Jose

Saturday 4 August
14:30 - 16:00
736 Organizing global and domestic finances Joint session RC17 Sociology of Organization RC02 Economy and Society (host committee) Location: 410 {NB} Session Organizers: Jose OSSANDON, Universidad Diego Portales, Chile, and Liz McFALL, Open University, United Kingdom

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Authors and Papers Jyri LIUKKO, University of Helsinki, Finland Economizing insurance solidarity - the practices of insurance industry in Finland Manuel B. AALBERS, University of Amsterdam, Netherlands Designing securities and calculating credit ratings Taylor NELMS, University of California, USA Una moneda de confianza (a trustworthy currency): Dollarization, debt and everyday economic organization in Ecuador Jose OSSANDON, Universidad Diego Portales, Chile Sowing financial consumers: Retail credit in Chile Ariel WILKIS, CESE-IDAES/UNSAM, Argentina Moralidad y finanzas populares: El capital moral como especie de garanta Natalia BESEDOVSKY, Humboldt University Berlin, Germany Regulating financial markets with financial knowledge Rebecca GRESH, University of Illinois at UrbanaChampaign, USA Global inequality and the financialization of food Todd Arthur BRIDGES, Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies, Germany The organizing governance structure of a shadow financial market Fiona ALLON, University of Sydney, Australia Home economics: Organising the household for global finance

Joint session RC23 Sociology of Science and Technology RC02 Economy and Society (host committee) Location: 410 {NB} Session Organizers: Julian CARDENAS and Gabriel VELEZ-CUARTAS, University of Antioquia, Colombia Authors and Papers Julia ESLAVA, Pontificia Universidad Javeriana, Colombia Social capital: Components and determinants Emre SNTER, Middle East Technical University, Turkey Networks, public and governance in transition to bioeconomy: Turkish case and co-production of knowledge Galina SAGIEVA, National Research University Higher School of Economics, Russia The development of knowledge and technology transfer in Russia: Challenges and opportunities Karolina LUKASIEWICZ and Anna SZCZUCKA, Jagiellonian University, Poland Knowledge based economy? Barriers towards transfer of knowledge in Poland Natalia SHMATKO and Olga SHUVALOVA, Higher School of Economics, Russia Study of skills for innovation in the large-scale survey Natalia SHMATKO, National Research University Higher School of Economics, Russia Mobility patterns of researchers {*} Hector CHASKIELBERG, Aacrea, Argentina Aprendizaje en redes de prctica: Tres casos de grupos crea {*} Nicols CHUCHCO, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina La calidad institucional como objeto econmico. La construccin social del mercado de indicadores agregados en Argentina {*} Borut RONCEVIC, School of Advanced Social Studies Nova Gorica, Slovenia and Nadja DAMIJ, Faculty of Information Studies Novo Mesto, Slovenia Social topography of knowledge based economies {*}

RC02 Economy and Society RC23 Sociology of Science and Technology


Saturday 4 August
16:15 - 17:45
763 Knowledge based economies and networks of knowledge transfer

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Rosinha CARRION and Danielle ULLRICH, Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil South-south development cooperation under analysis: Paradigmatic rupture or reproduction? {*} Marilis ALMEIDA, UFRGS, Portugal Circulation of information in networks of interaction between university-industry {*} Mara Teresa de Sierra NEVES, UPN, Mxico Responsabilidad y pertinencia social de la universidad y transferencia de conocimiento {*} Nobuko HOSOGAYA, Sophia University, Japan Pressures which sustain or transform training programmes run by regional headquarters: Organisational fields of multinational corporations in Singapore and the perceptions of their managers {*}

Authors and Papers Shin-Ock CHANG, Jeju National University, Korea Sea water change experienced by fishers and women divers in Jeju Island, South Korea: Narratives, reactions and community change Manisha DESAI, University of Connecticut, USA In the forefront and yet marginal: Women in the farmers movement in Gujarat, India Christine SHEARER, University of California, USA Addressing the regulatory gaps in the relocation of Alaska natives: A case study of kivalina, Alaska Atsushi NOZAWA, Meiji University, Japan Environmental pollution in Japan and todays problem of the compensation system for victims -case study research of minamata diseaseLusa SCHMIDT, Ana DELICADO, Carla GOMES, Paulo GRANJO and Susana GUERREIRO, University of Lisbon, Portugal; Tim ORIORDAN, University of East Anglia, United Kingdom Coastal change in Portugal: Community perceptions, social justice and democratization

RC02 Economy and Society RC24 Environment and Society


Friday 3 August
09:00 10:30
425 Conflicting economies, livelihoods and social-environmental interactions Joint Session RC24 Environment and Society (host committee) RC02 Economy and Society Location: 303 {OB} Session Organizers: Mark STODDART, Memorial University of Newfoundland, Canada, and William CARROLL, University of Victoria, Canada Co-Chair: Mark STODDART, Memorial University of Newfoundland, Canada

RC02 Economy and Society RC44 Labor Movements


Friday 3 August
10:45 - 12:15
493 Organizing the production of alternative visions to support social justice Joint session RC44 Labor Movements (host committee) RC02 Economy and Society Location: 29 {OB} Session Organizers: William CARROLL, University of Victoria, Canada and Vishwas SATGAR, University of Witwatersrand, Sout Africa Chair: Michelle WILLIAMS, University of the Witwatersrand, Sout Africa

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Authors and Papers Vishwas SATGAR, University of Witwatersrand, South Africa Confronting climate catastrophe: The South African climate jobs campaign William CARROLL and JP SAPINSKI, University of Victoria, Canada Embedding postcapitalist alternatives: The global network of alternative knowledge production and mobilization Peter EVANS, University of California, USA Practice, organizational form and the production of alternative visions Thomas POSADO, University of Paris-VIII, France La reivindicacin de nacionalizacin bajo control obrero frente al gobierno de Hugo Chvez: El caso de sanitarios Maracay

Hopes and inequalities in the transition to work: New data about a reappraised problem I. Viviana VEGA, Cristina VENINI, Andrea SARKISSIAN, Liliana CARRERAS, Julia Mara SAN MARTN, Suyay MURA and Isabel MARZIOLI, UBA, Argentina Representations of teenagers about middle school, the world of work and politics Magda VIANNA DE SOUZA and Davi ESKENAZI, Pontificia Universidade Catlica do Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil Teacher education Implications in the evaluation of basic education IDEB A case study in the south region of Brazil 28 RC10RC04 Part I: Round Table 2 Participation and Citizenship Joint session RC04 Sociology of Education RC10 Participation, Organizational Democracy and Self-Management Location: 26 {OB} Authors and Papers Terry BESSER, Iowa State University, USA Inside the black box: College graduation and civic engagement Kaarel HAAV, Tallinn University of Technology, Estonia Education for participatory democracy and social justice Juan Carlos CASTILLO, Ignacio MADERO, Daniel MIRANDA Jorge ESCOBAR, Faculty of Social Sciences, P. Universidad Catlica de Chile, Chile Higher education, inequality and distributive beliefs: Evidence from the Chilean case 29 RC10RC04 Part I: Round Table 3 Expansion of Opportunities Joint session RC04 Sociology of Education RC10 Participation, Organizational Democracy and Self-Management Location: 26 {OB}

RC04 Sociology of Education RC10 Participation, Organizational Democracy and Self-Management


Wednesday 1 August
09:00 - 10:30
27 RC10RC04 Part I: Round Table 1 Stakeholders in School and Work Joint session RC04 Sociology of Education RC10 Participation, Organizational Democracy and Self-Management Location: 25 {OB} Authors and Papers Miguel CHAVES, Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Portugal and Rachel DE CASTRO ALMEIDA, Pontifcia Universidade Catlica de Minas Gerais, Brazil

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Authors and Papers Marios VRYONIDES, European University Cyprus, Cyprus Social reproduction strategies and mass participation in higher education: The case of Cyprus Carmen Gonalves de SOUZA and Cezar Bueno de LIMA, Pontifcia Universidade Catlica do Paran, Brazil Deviant behavior at university: Punitiveminds and paradigm relations Sarah PICKARD, Universit Sorbonne Nouvelle - Paris 3, France Democratic participation, social justice and access to university in England and France: To select or not to select? Annabelle ALLOUCH, Sciences Po Paris, France The emergence of potential as an alternative category of academic judgement? Access schemes and the renewal of paradigms on excellence in French and English elite Higher Education

Layla CESAR, Universidade de Braslia, Brazil Qu enseamos a nuestros maestros? La formacin de profesores a travs de las universidades brasileas 223 RC10RC04 Part II: Round Table 2 Desafos de inclusin Joint session RC04 Sociology of Education RC10 Participation, Organizational Democracy and Self-Management Location: 25 {OB} Authors and Papers Ana CAMBOURS DE DONINI, Ana Isabel IGLESIAS, Stella Maris MUIOS DE BRITOS and Juana FERREYRO, Universidad Nacional de San Martn, Argentina Retencin de ingresantes universitarios. Dimensin pedaggica Dinair Leal da HORA, Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil La justicia en las escuelas y la organizacin escolar: La percepcin de los profesores y estudiantes brasileos de educacin superior Rosario AUSTRAL, Ministerio de Educacin, Argentina Condicionantes sociales y educativos de las metas de futuro profesional entre mujeres y varones estudiantes del ltimo ao de estudio de la secundaria 224 RC10RC04 Part II: Round Table 3 Desigualdad escolar Joint session RC04 Sociology of Education RC10 Participation, Organizational Democracy and Self-Management Location: 26 {OB} Authors and Papers Claudia TALAVERA REYES, Instituto de Investigacin en Ciencias Sociales, Paraguay Investigar la desigualdad? Perspectivas y alcance de los estudios sobre educacin media en Paraguay. Anlisis multi-escalar

Thursday 2 August
09:00 - 10:30
222 RC10RC04 Part II: Round Table 1 Profesionales, universidades y conocimiento Joint session RC04 Sociology of Education RC10 Participation, Organizational Democracy and Self-Management Location: 22 {OB} Authors and Papers Guadalupe OLIVIER, Universidad Pedaggica Nacional-Mexico, Mexico Educacin y cultura poltica Guillermo Javier R. GARDUO VALERO, Universidad Autonoma Metropolitana, Mexico Valores y formacion militar enN Mexico

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Lucas DE MATOS SARDINHA PINTO, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, Brazil A individuao na interseo entre as desigualdades sociais e escolares no contexto da modernizao brasileira Nora GLUZ and Ins RODRIGUEZ MOYANO, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina Entre la tradicin selectiva y la democratizacin de la escuela secundaria: Escolarizacin y poltica social en la Argentina actual Jimena PONCE DE LEN, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina La educacin y las TIC: Notas sobre la observacin etnogrfica de dos colegios receptores del plan conectar-igualdad en la Ciudad Autnoma de Buenos Aires

order in contemporary education through international university rankings Sandra Maria SAWAYA, Universidade de So Paulo, Brazil International reports and the reform in education: Reflections on learning Patricio LANGA, Eduardo Mondlane University, Mozambique Higher education and the attainment of equity and social justice: Restructuring the funding model in Mozambique Maria Simone EUCLIDES, Ana Louise de Carvalho FIUZA, Neide Maria Almeida PINTO and Sheila Maria DOULA, Universidade Federal de Viosa, Brazil Joven negro y las posibilidades de integracin de la formacin agrotcnica

RC04 Sociology of Education Saturday 4 August RC13 Sociology of Leisure


10:45 - 12:15

Thursday 2 August
12:30 - 14:00
303 Leisure education: Social justice in life-long learning. Part I Joint session RC13 Sociology of Leisure (host committee) RC04 Sociology of Education Location: APT 110 {OB} Session Organizers: A. Gary DWORKIN, University of Houston, USA and Ishwar MODI, India International Institute of Social Sciences, India Co-chairs: Dionysios GOUVIAS, University of the Aegean, Greece and Karl SPRACKLEN, Leeds Metropolitan University, United Kingdom Authors and Papers Sergiy KURBATOV, University of Uppsala, Sweden Building an ivory tower in the age of globalization? The process of construction hierarchical academic

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Leisure education: Social justice in life-long learning. Part II Joint session RC13 Sociology of Leisure (host committee) RC04 Sociology of Education Location: APT 110 {OB} Session Organizers: A. Gary DWORKIN, University of Houston, USA and Ishwar MODI, India International Institute of Social Sciences, India Co-chairs: Shaheeda ESSACK, Department of Higher Education,South Africa and Pekka RASANEN, University of Turku, Finland

Authors and Papers Marcelo KRICHESKY, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina Inclusin en la escuela secundaria y justicia educativa Luisa PATRICIA MUOZ and Violeta ACUA COLLADO, Universidad de Playa Ancha, Chile Leisure education: Social justice in life-long learning

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Layla CESAR, Universidade de Braslia, Brazil El estado de bien estar social x el estado de buen vivir: Qu educacin queremos nosotros?

Romina Paola TAVERNELLI and Lucila ROTGER, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina Discriminacin a migrantes en el poder judicial: El encuentro con el otro a travs del derecho al uso de la ciudad Gabriela MERA, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina Inmigracin y fronteras urbanas: Los paraguayos en la ciudad de Buenos Aires

RC05 Racism, Nationalism and Ethnic Relations RC13 Sociology of Leisure RC21 Regional and Urban Development
Wednesday 1 August
12:30 - 14:00
122 Leisure, urbanization, migration and ethnic relations Joint session RC13 Sociology of Leisure (host committee) RC21 Regional and Urban Development RC05 Racism, Nationalism and Ethnic Relations Location: APT 110 {OB} Session Organizers: Azril BACAL, Uppsala University, Sweden; Ishwar MODI, India International Institute of Social Sciences, India and Yuri KAZEPOV, University of Urbino, Italy Co-chairs: Azril BACAL, Uppsala University, Sweden and Talja BLOKLAND, Humboldt University, Germany Authors and Papers Sren PETERMANN, Karen SCHNWLDER, Thomas SCHMITT and Steven VERTOVEC, Max Planck Institute for the Study of Religious and Ethnic Diversity, Germany and Dietlind STOLLE, McGill University, Canada The consequences of diversity for social interactions in urban neighbourhoods Antti KIVIJRVI, University of Eastern Finland, Finland Keeping distance Fragility of ties between ethnic minority and majority youth in Finland

RC05 Racism, Nationalism and Ethnic Relations RC32 Women in Society


Saturday 4 August
10:45 - 12:15
686 The ethics of intersectional politics and the challenges to alliances and coalition building in and outside academe Joint session RC32 Women in Society (host committee) RC05 Racism, Nationalism and Ethnic Relations Location: 446 {NB} Session Organizer: Sirma BILGE, University of Montreal, Canada Chair: Sirma BILGE, University of Montreal, Canada Authors and Papers Glenda BONIFACIO, University of Lethbridge, Canada Sharing the burden, living the cost: Ethical dilemmas in community engagement Bruna Cristina JAQUETTO PEREIRA, Universidade de Braslia Brazil Black women victimization of domestic violence in Brazil

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M. Laura CORRADI, Universit della Calabria, Italy Race, class, gender, ageism and hetero-normativity in Western commercials: Old and new forms of feminist semiotic activism

Anna RANSIEK, Georg-August-Universitt Gttingen, Germany Between trivialization and accusation - Different patterns of experiencing racism in Germany Christina SCHRAMM, Programa de Doctorado en Estudios de la Sociedad y la Cultura, Costa Rica Afro-indigenous subjectivity as an art of survival: I am black, Indian and when I get angry I come out of the devil Laura MACHAT-FROM, Linkping University, Sweden Still an Other after forty years? Negotiating identifications with migrantship and old age

RC05 Racism, Nationalism and Ethnic Relations RC38 Biography and Society
Wednesday 1 August
10:45 - 12:15
89 Where Are You From? Experiences of Exclusion, Marginalization and Racism. Part I Joint session RC38 Biography and Society RC05 Racism, Nationalism and Ethnic Relations (host committee) Location: 454 {NB} Session Organizers: Helma LUTZ, University of Frankfurt am Main, Germany and Roswitha BRECKNER, University of Vienna, Austria Chair: Helma LUTZ, University of Frankfurt am Main, Germany Authors and Papers Karim MURJI, Open University, United Kingdom Unrooted biographies/unexpected reconnections Alice FELDMAN, University College Dublin, Ireland and Romana KHAOURY, University College Dublin, Ireland Lives in green, white and black: Whiteness, national identity and anti-racism in Ireland Lena INOWLOCKI, University of Applied Sciences Frankfurt am Main, Germany Closure and opening in asymmetrical communication about ones belonging Laura ODASSO, University of Venice, Italy Between silent resistance and power of action: I am... not I come from

Friday 3 August
12:30 - 14:00
564 Where are you from? Experiences of Exclusion, Marginalization and Racism. Part II Joint session RC38 Biography and Society (host committee) RC05 Racism, Nationalism and Ethnic Relations Location: 436 {NB} Session Organizers: Roswitha BRECKNER, University of Vienna, Austria and Helma LUTZ, University of Frankfurt am Main, Germany Chair: Roswitha BRECKNER, University of Vienna, Austria Authors and Papers Vicki HARMAN, University of London, United Kingdom and Shamser SINHA, University Campus Suffolk, United Kingdom Moving racisms, shifting targets: An analysis of race in postcolonial Britain Gabriele ROSENTHAL, University of Goettingen, Germany Palestinians in the West Bank: Diverse collective belongings, varying collective memories and the experiences of discrimination in diverse interactional contexts

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Aletta DIEFENBACH, Freie Universitt Berlin, Germany I am German, too biographical accounts of young muslim women from an intersectional perspective Carmen DIOP, Universit Paris Descartes, France Black graduated women in the workplace in France. Experiences of exclusion and marginalization Hsiao-Mei JUAN, Academia Sinica, Taiwan The inclusion/exclusion-process of the foreign brides in Taiwan Claudia VORHEYER, University of Zurich, Switzerland Same same but different Experience of discrimination, marginalization and exclusion Stphanie CASSILDE, CEPS/INSTEAD, Luxembourg Where are you from? The case of France Annalisa LENDARO, LEST-CNRS, France Where are you from in the domestic labour market. The employment of immigrants in Italy through life course analysis {*}

Authors and Papers Vilna BASHI TREITLER, City University of New York The Graduate Center, USA The ethnic project: How racial fiction buttresses ethnic factions Romulo FILIZZOLA NOGUEIRA, Universidade Federal Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Lima Barretos thought on race and migration: One exception in the Brazilian debate of the first republic Mehtap TOSUN, Elif UYAR and Meral AKBAS, Middle East Technical University, Turkey Ethnic identity patterns in rural Turkey: Life histories of lazi and Hemshin women Azril BACAL, Uppsala University, Sweden The reconstruction of Latino ethnic identity in northern countries: USA and Sweden

Friday 3 August
09:00 - 10:30
441 Policies on inequality, racialization and migration Joint session RC05 Racism, Nationalism and Ethnic Relations (host committee) WG02 Historical and Comparative Sociology Location: 454 {NB} Session Organizers: Vilna BASHI TREITLER, City University of New York, USA, and Manuela BOATCA, Freie Universitt Berlin, Germany Chair: Vilna BASHI TREITLER, City University of New York, USA Authors and Papers Boris HEIZMANN, University of Hamburg, Germany The impact of regional differences and anti-immigrant attitudes on exclusionary policy preferences in Europe Ray JUREIDINI, Lebanese American University, Lebanon The politics of reform of migrant labour regulation in the Middle East

RC05 Racism, Nationalism and Ethnic Relations WG02 Historical and Comparative Sociology
Wednesday 1 August
14:30 - 16:00
193 Social Positioning in Comparative/ Historical Perspective Joint session WG02 Historical and Comparative Sociology (host committee) RC05 Racism, Nationalism and Ethnic Relations Location: 31 {OB} Session Organizers: Manuela BOATCA, Freie Universitt Berlin, Germany and Vilna BASHI TREITLER, City University of New York, USA Chair: Trica KEATON, Vanderbilt University, USA

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Antonio GUIMARAES, Universidade de So Paulo, Brazil Brazil, 1996-2011: Why a racial democracy adopted affirmative action? Hirohisa TAKENOSHITA, Shizuoka University, Japan Economic crisis and Brazilian immigrants in Japan: The role of social inclusion policies for immigrants Daniela SAMPAIO, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, Brazil Minorities integration process: French case analysis Flavio ROJAS, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, USA and Paul VOSS, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, USA Health and mortality of Mapuches at Araucania region: Chile 2000-2005 {*} Elinor BISIG, CONICET CIJS UNC, Argentina La infancia en el discurso mdico acadmico, Crdoba 1900-1950

Tiffany JOSEPH, Harvard University, USA Race, migration and the transnational racial optic David McCALLUM, Victoria University, Australia Australian aborigines, the developmental story and powers of freedom Encarnacin GUTIRREZ RODRIGUEZ, University of Manchester, United Kingdom Feminization and the coloniality of labour: The case of undocumented Latin American domestic workers in Western Europe

RC07 Futures Research RC09 Social Transformations and Sociology of Development


Wednesday 1 August
14:30 - 16:00
160 Globalization, futures of management and resistance movements. Part I Joint session RC07 Futures Research RC09 Social Transformations and Sociology of Development (host committee) Location: 464 {NB} Chair: Ulrike SCHUERKENS, Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales, France Authors and Papers Krista BYWATER, Muhlenberg College, USA Coca-cola quit India: Resisting CSR as a global management strategy Glsen ESIN, Mersin University, Turkey Resistance against new working practices in service sector in Turkey Pierre-Olivier SIRE, Universidad de Guadalajara, Mexico Sustainable development report: From management

Saturday 4 August
16:15 - 17:45
762 Inequality, Racialization / Ethnicization and Migration Joint session WG02 Historical and Comparative Sociology RC05 Racism, Nationalism and Ethnic Relations (host committee) Location: 454 {NB} Session Organizers: Vilna BASHI TREITLER, City University of New York, USA, and Manuela BOATCA, Freie Universitt Berlin, Germany Chair: Scott POYNTING, University of Leicester, United Kingdom Authors and Papers Patricio KORZENIEWICZ and Scott ALBRECHT, University of Maryland, USA Contemporary patterns of migration in the worldsystem and the politics of citizenship

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tool to civil society corporate management democratic issue, the case of red puentes, a Mexican CSO Sandra MOOG and Steffen BOEHM, University of Essex, United Kingdom and Andre SPICER, City University, United Kingdom The limits of multi-stakeholder governance: The crisis of the forest stewardship council (FSC) Eduardo Firak CORDEIRO, Universidad Federal de Santa Catarina, Brazil and Thiago Roberto Zibetti GONALVES, Programa de Ps-graduao em Agronomia, Brazil Os desafios na construo de sistemas alimentares territorializados (SALTs) e o desenvolvimento territorial sustentvel: Estudos de casos do litoral centro-sul de santa catarina e regio oeste do paran, Brasil {*}

Sophie NOEL, CESSP-CSE EHESS, France Ldition indpendante de critique sociale : Un exemple de rsistance la rationalisation conomique dans le secteur culturel Julieta LONGO, CONICET, Argentina Precariedad y resistencias en grandes empresas multinacionales: Un estudio de caso en supermercados e hipermercados de Argentina

RC07 Futures Research RC23 Sociology of Science and Technology


Saturday 4 August
14:30 - 16:00
733 ICTs for Science and Technology Development in Latin America and the Economic South: Present and Future Joint session RC07 Futures Research RC23 Sociology of Science and Technology (host committee) Location: APT 120 {OB} Session Organizers: Jaime JIMENEZ, Universidad Nacional Autnoma de Mxico, Mexico and Markus S. SCHULZ, USA Authors and Papers Iliana Refugio MOLINA MATEO, Universidad Autonoma Metropolitana Xochimilco, Mexico Gestionando una nueva economa desde el internet Francisco Antunes CAMINATI, Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Brazil The freedom of not paying for intellectual propriety rights: A comparative perspective between Brazils and Ecuadors strategies for fostering local intelligency through free software

Friday 3 August
09:00 - 10:30
433 Globalization, futures of management and resistance movements. Part II Joint session RC09 Social Transformations and Sociology of Development (host committee) RC07 Futures Research Location: 464 {NB} Session Organizer: Markus S. SCHULZ, University of Illinois at UrbanaChampaign, USA Authors and Papers Ulrike M.M. SCHUERKENS, Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales, France Consent in and resistance to management practices in different world regions Vanessa PARREIRA PERIN, Federal University of So Carlos, Brazil Abaout the management of refugee populations in So Paulo: A case study from the archdiocesan caritas

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Yesid Mauricio GIL ARBOLEDA, Universidad de Antioquia, Colombia Las TIC y las redes sociales virtuales como proceso social y comunitario Jess Alberto VALERO-MATAS and Juan ROMAYCOCA, University of Valladolid, Spain Network of scientific knowledge as a tool for sustainable development in disadvantaged regions through renewable energy sources {*} Paulo Brasil DILL SOARES, Universidade Federal Rural do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil The indications of provenance and designations of origin {*}

Authors and Papers Hank JOHNSTON, San Diego State University, USA Fear abatement and oppositional mobilization: Comparative perspectives on democratic movements in repressivestates Markus S. SCHULZ, University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign, USA Democratizing futures: Radical imaginaries, police repression, and public engagements of the Occupy Wall street movement Gabriele DE ANGELIS, Universidade Nova, Portugal Imagining another world. the role of language and political imagination in shaping a transnational movement of movements

Ligia TAVERA FENOLLOSA, FLACSO, Mexico RC07 Futures Research Mobilization for climate justice: When South fights North RC48 Social Movements, Collective Actions and Friday 3 August Social Change

Thursday 2 August
10:45 - 12:15
248 Imagining futures: Social movements, publics and contentious politics. Part I Joint session RC48 Social Movements, Collective Actions and Social Change RC07 Futures Research (host committee) Location: APT 16 {OB} Session Organizers: Ligia TAVERA FENOLLOSA, FLACSO, Mexico; Markus S. SCHULZ, University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign, USA and Benjamin TEJERINA MONTAA, Universidad del Pas Vasco, Spain Chair: Benjamin TEJERINA MONTAA, Universidad del Pas Vasco, Spain

12:30 - 14:00
533 Imagining futures: Social movements, publics and contentious politics. Part II Joint session RC07 Futures Research (host committee) RC48 Social Movements, Collective Actions and Social Change Location: APT 16 {OB} Session Organizers: Ligia TAVERA FENOLLOSA, FLACSO, Mexico; Markus S. SCHULZ, University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign, USA and Benjamin TEJERINA MONTAA, Universidad del Pas Vasco, Spain Chair: Benjamin TEJERINA MONTAA, Universidad del Pas Vasco, Spain Authors and Papers Christina SCHACHTNER, Institute for Media and Communications, University of Klagenfurt, Austria Social movements and digital media

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Marie Louise CONILH DE BEYSSAC and Maria Incia DAVILA NETO, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Online environmental mobilization in Brazil: The Belo Monte future at crossroads Marcelo CASTAEDA, CPDA/UFRRJ, Brazil The technologies of internet in the contentious repertoires: Clues and signs of avaaz in a multi-sited fieldwork Gregory MANEY, Hofstra University, USA and Lee SMITHEY, Swarthmore College, USA Back to the future: Murals and conflict transformation in Northern Ireland

Meghan KRAUSCH, University of Minnesota, USA Building schools and futures with utopian social movements in Buenos Aires Divya SHARMA, Cornell University, USA Constructing political spaces: Experiences of the uttarakhand womens federation, a rural womens movement in India Marcel PARET, University of California-Berkeley, USA Politics of the marginalized in the United States and South Africa

Saturday 4 August
9:00 - 10:30
625 Imagining futures: Social movements, publics and contentious politics. Part III Joint session RC07 Futures Research (host committee) RC48 Social Movements, Collective Actions and Social Change Location: APT 16 {OB} Session Organizers: Ligia TAVERA FENOLLOSA, FLACSO, Mexico; Markus S. SCHULZ, University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign, USA, and Benjamin TEJERINA MONTAA, Universidad del Pas Vasco, Spain Chair: Ligia TAVERA FENOLLOSA, FLACSO, Mexico Authors and Papers Dora FONSECA, Universidade de Coimbra, Portugal New actors on stage: Analysis of the emergent forms of collective action in the European context Darcy LEACH, Bradley University, USA Prefiguring the future or repeating the past? Collectivist democracy and the struggle against oligarchy in the German left

RC09 Social Transformations and Sociology of Development RC13 Sociology of Leisure RC32 Women in Society
Friday 3 August
14:30 - 16:00
603 Women, leisure and family in the age of transformations Joint session RC32 Women in Society RC09 Social Transformations and Sociology of Development RC13 Sociology of Leisure (host committee) Location: APT 110 {OB} Session Organizers: Ishwar MODI, India International Institute of Social Sciences, India and Evangelia TASTSOGLOU, Saint Marys University, USA Co-chairs: Bula BHADRA, University of Calcutta, India, Mara Cristina TAMARIZ, El Colegio de Mxico, Mexico and Kuang-chi CHANG, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, USA

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Authors and Papers Martina YOPO, Universidad Alberto Hurtado, Santiago, Chile Mujeres y agencia en Chile: Implicancias para la percepcin del tiempo libre Eugenia ZICAVO, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina Los usos sociales del tiempo libre: Una comparacin entre mujeres con hijos y sin hijos en los sectores medios de la ciudad de Buenos Aires Esra DEMIRKOL, Middle East Technical University, Turkey Irony of having leisure time in the absence of men Arvinder ANSARI, University of Delhi, India Preception of leisure among working women: A sociological perspective Miriam ADELMAN, Federal University of Parana, Brazil Sport, leisure and womens in(ex)clusion: Reflections from a land where (almost) all the guys play soccer Karen WATKINS, Centro de Investigacin e Inteligencia Econmica, Mexico Income and health in Latin America: Is there a gender gap? Evelyn RODRIGUEZ, University of San Francisco, USA Traviesos: Trouble-making as resistance in US debuts and quinceaeras Mara Alejandra GARCA, Universidad del Valle-Cali, Colombia La violencia contra las mujeres un asunto pblico en Colombia: Una descripcin de la accin estatal

RC09 Social Transformations and Sociology of Development RC18 Political Sociology


Wednesday 1 August
10:45 - 12:15
72 Political Inequality Outside of the West. Part I Joint session RC18 Political Sociology (host committee) RC09 Social Transformations and Sociology of Development Location: 460 {NB} Session Organizer: Joshua DUBROW, Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland Authors and Papers Alex AFOUXENIDIS, National Centre for Social Research, Greece Democratization or liberalization? Understanding the politics of inequality Enrique Nio LEVISTE, National Institute of Education, Singapore Politics and population policy in the Philippines: A Gramscian analysis Carlos F. DE ANGELIS, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina Compromiso democrtico y ciudadana: Un vnculo erosionado?

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Saturday 4 August
12:30 - 14:00
713 Political inequality outside of the West. Part II Joint session RC09 Social Transformations and Sociology of Development (host committee) RC18 Political Sociology Location: 464 {NB} Session Organizer: Joshua DUBROW, Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland Authors and Papers Neuma AGUIAR and Arnaldo MONTALVAO, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, Brazil Political context, social stratification and inequality perception: A comparison of recent democracies in the cases of South Africa and Brazil Alicia NAVEDA; Virginia BALMACEDA; Diana LOPEZ; Lelis JOFRE and Alejandro GORANSKY, Universidad Nacional de San Juan, Argentina Crecimiento con desigualdad en la periferia capitalista. El caso de San Juan, Argentina Jos LUCIO; Thierry COELHO and Antnio DIAS, Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Portugal Transparency in portuguese: Corruption and poverty in Portuguese-speaking Africa

Joint session RC31 Sociology of Migration RC09 Social Transformations and Sociology of Development (host committee) Location: 464 {NB} Session Organizer: Angelica WEHRLI, Universit Paris 1-Sorbonne, France Chair: Habibul H. KHONDKER, Zayed University, United Arab Emirates Authors and Papers Craig HATCHER, Universitaet Zuerich, Switzerland Internal migration and the population registration system in post-socialist Kyrgyzstan: Revealing a new spatiality of discrimination Irina TYURINA, Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia Contemporary Russian labor market as an object of attraction of foreign labor farce: Dynamics and majot trends Vikinta ROSINAITE, American University of the Middle East, Kuwait The construction of Lithuanian migrants professional career paths: Moving up and down career track Jin LEI, Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong and Kuang-chi CHANG, University of WisconsinMilwaukee, USA Job search outcomes for migrants and natives in urban China: A case study

RC09 Social Transformations and Sociology of Development RC31 Sociology of Migration


Thursday 2 August
09:00 - 10:30
217 Migration In (Post-) Socialist Societies

Friday 3 August
12:30 - 14:00
538 Migration and Development I Joint session RC31 Sociology of Migration (host committee) RC09 Social Transformations and Sociology of Development Location: 307 {OB} Session Organizers: Eric POPKIN and Wade ROBERTS, Colorado College, USA Chair: Eric POPKIN, Colorado College, USA

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Authors and Papers Ulrike SCHUERKENS, Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales, France African migrants in France Mariana GABARROT, Tec de Monterrey, Mexico Polticas de desarrollo social en comunidades de origen de migrantes Zeynep SEZGIN, Ruhr University Bochum, Germany Turkish migrants organizations in Germany Remittances and humanitarian aid before and after 2011 van earthquake Paolo BOCCAGNI, University of Trento, Italy The capacity to aspire in migrants life projects and trajectories: A new lens on the migration-development nexus?

Kanak SAMAL, KETS VG Vaze College, India Migrant women contribution to urban informal sector business in Mumbai

RC10 Participation, Organizational Democracy and Self-Management RC11 Sociology of Aging


Thursday 2 August
10:45 - 12:15
259 Participation and cultural sociology of the life course. Part I Joint session RC11 Sociology of Aging RC10 Participation, Organizational Democracy and Self-Management (host committee) Location: 456 {NB} Session Organizers: Julia ROZANOVA, University of British Columbia, Canada, and Andreas HOFF, Hochschule Zittau-Gorlitz, Germany Chair: Julia ROZANOVA, University of British Columbia, Canada Co-Chair: Andreas HOFF, Hochschule ZittauGorlitz, Germany Authors and Papers Talita CASTRO, Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Brazil Life crises in Brazilian self-help books Glaucia DESTRO DE OLIVEIRA, Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Brazil Participation and aging in the council Jos Luis ALVAREZ LPEZ, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina Participacin de la familia en la escuela {*}

Saturday 4 August
09:00 - 10:30
634 Migration and development Part II Joint session RC31 Sociology of Migration RC09 Social Transformations and Sociology of Development (host committee) Location: 464 {NB} Session Organizer: Eric POPKIN, Colorado College, USA Co-Chair: Wade ROBERTS, Colorado College, USA Authors and Papers Sergey RYAZANTSEV and Elena PISMENNAYA, Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia The modern migration policy of Russia: Problems and necessary directions of perfection Abigail ANDREWS, UC Berkeley, USA How Mexican hometowns engage development and manage migration In-Jin YOON, Korea University, South Korea Convergence and divergence in immigration policy in Northeast Asian countries

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Thursday 2 August
16:15 - 17:45
395 Participation and its relationship to social justice and democracy. Part II Joint session RC10 Participation, Organizational Democracy and Self-Management (host committee) RC11 Sociology of Aging Location: 456 {NB} Session Organizer: Isabel DA COSTA, CNRS-IDHE, France Chair: Martine REVEL, Universit Lille, france Authors and Papers Angelos GIANNAKOPOULOS and Dirk TAENZLER, University of Konstanz, Germany Promotion of participation and citizenship in Europe. Engaging citizens in the fight against corruption through the advocacy and legal advice centres of transparency international Rachelle BALBINOT and Sueli DALLARI, Universidade de So Paulo, Brazil Right to health and sanitary democracy: Bridges to citizenship Ftima ALVES, Open University, Portugal From the goal of regulating to the emancipatory capacity of participation in health Cristian David GARCIA CAICEDO, Universidad del Valle- Facultad de Socioeconoma, Colombia Nuevos actores polticos en la democracia participativa. Organizaciones afros e indgenas en la construccin de polticas pblicas en Cali Ludmila RIBEIRO, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, Brazil The relationship between research and improvement of police stations through community oversight

Friday 3 August
10:45 - 12:15
494 Participation and cultural sociology of the life course. Part II Joint session RC10 Participation, Organizational Democracy and Self-Management (host committee) RC11 Sociology of Aging Location: 456 {NB} Session Organizer: Julia ROZANOVA, University of British Columbia, Canada Chair: Andreas HOFF, Hochschule ZittauGorlitz, Germany Authors and Papers Volkmar KREISSIG, Germany Participation in financing system and in monetary relations in the past, present and future Can participation in financingsystems bring solutions for the global financal and banking crisis and leed to more social justice? Maria Thereza RIBEIRO, Universidade Federal de Pelotas, Brazil The social process of participation in the public sphere Pawel STAROSTA, University of Lodz, Poland Patterns of civic participation across Europe Elza LUSTOSA DA COSTA, Instituto Universitrio de Pesquisa do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Prticas, discursos e representaes: PCB e cultura poltica no golpe de 1964 {*}

RC11 Sociology of Aging RC13 Sociology of Leisure


Saturday 4 August
09:00 - 10:30
645 Transformation of leisure and ageing perspectives

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Joint session RC13 Sociology of Leisure (host committee) RC11 Sociology of Aging Location: APT 110 {OB} Session Organizers: Ishwar MODI, India International Institute of Social Sciences, India and Laura HURD CLARKE, University of British Columbia, Canada Co-chairs: Francis LOBO, Edith Cowan University, Australia and Laura HURD CLARKE, University of British Columbia, Canada Authors and Papers Mara Cristina TAMARIZ, El Colegio de Mxico, Mexico Los rituales del cuerpo: Resignificando la vejez a travs del danzn en la ciudad de Mxico Katiusce PERUFO, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil Sujeito idoso e ps-modernidade: Novas propostas de sociabilidade Susheel TYAGI, Sri RR Morarka Govt. College, India Leisure and Aged Persons Changcheng ZHOU, Wuhan University, China A study on quality of life of the urban community elderly people

Location: 24 {OB} Session Organizers: Valentina HLEBEC, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia and Kathrin KOMP, Ume University, Sweden Authors and Papers Eva JEPPSSON GRASSMAN, Linkping University, Sweden To study lives over many years. The meaning of ageing in the research process Kathrin KOMP, Ume University, Sweden and Valentina HLEBEC, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia Empirical methods in ageing research: Recent developments and upcoming trends Lucie VIDOVICOVA and Marcela PETROVA KAFKOVA, Masaryk University, Czech Republic The effect of interviewee characteristics on subjective variables in surveys of older people

RC11 Sociology of Aging RC41 Sociology of Population


Friday 3 August

RC11 Sociology of Aging RC33 Logic and Methodology in Sociology


Wednesday 1 August
12:30 - 14:00
116 Empirical Methods in Aging Research 1 Joint session RC33 Logic and Methodology in Sociology (host committee) RC11 Sociology of Aging

14:30 - 16:00
579 Demographic challenges associated with aging populations in the developing world Joint Session RC41 Sociology of Population (host committee) RC11 Sociology of Aging Location: 468 {NB} Session Organizer: Zachary ZIMMER, University of California, USA Authors and Papers Kyriakos MARKIDES, University of Texas Medical Branch, USA Trends in old age disability in developing countries

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Prajakta PANSHIKAR, Population Research Centre, India Understanding population ageing in India: A case study of Maharashtra Elias WAHAB, Lagos State University, Nigeria Elderly and value of children: Assessing the importance of children in old age security provisions in Nigeria Zeina CHEMALI, Harvard Medical School, USA, Lama BAZZI, SUNY Downstate Medical Center, USA, Christina BORBA and Julia CARNEY, Massachusetts General Hospital, USA The faces and stories of Lebanese elders: Changes in family structure, differing demographics, quality of life and challenges faced in building capacities for care givers in social services Olanrewaju Emmanuel AJIBOYE, Lagos State University, Nigeria Gender differentials in the socio-economic well-being of older persons in Lagos state, Nigeria

Joint session RC23 Sociology of Science and Technology RC14 Sociology of Communication, Knowledge and Culture RC13 Sociology of Leisure (host committee) Location: APT 110 {OB} Session Organizers: Ishwar MODI, India International Institute of Social Sciences, India, Christiana CONSTANTOPOULOU, Panteion University, Greece and Ralph MATTHEWS, Professor of Sociology, Canada Chair: Ryoichi HORIGUCHI, Kinki University, Japan Co-Chair: Tania Maria Freitas BARROS MACIEL, Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Authors and Papers Vladimir IAMBUK, University of Beograd, Serbia Social structure of the information society Martin BERG, Halmstad University, Sweden Interpassivity and social network subjectivity Martn Ariel GENDLER, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina Nuevas tecnologas: Anlisis de nuevos lazos de solidaridad, modos de sociabilidad y subjetividad en el marco de la interrelacin a travs de los juegos online Lynne CIOCHETTO, Massey University, New Zealand The impact of new technologies on leisure activities in developed and emerging economies Ingrid WIGGERS, Isabelle SIQUEIRA and Elia PASSOS, Universidad de Brasilia, Brazil La manifestacin de la media en el cuerpo de los nios

RC13 Sociology of Leisure RC14 Sociology of Communication, Knowledge and Culture RC23 Sociology of Science and Technology
Friday 3 August
10:45 - 12:15
489 Leisure and digital transformation: Emerging patterns of communication and electronic community / El ocio y las transformaciones digitales / Les loisirs et les transformations numriques

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RC13 Sociology of Leisure RC24 Environment and Society


Wednesday 1 August
9:00 - 10:30
18 Leisure and Tourism: Social and Environmental Concerns. Part I Joint session RC24 Environment and Society RC13 Sociology of Leisure (host committee) Location: APT 110 {OB} Session Organizers: Ishwar MODI, India International Institute of Social Sciences, India and Stewart LOCKIE, The Australian National University, Australia Co-chairs: Rosario RADAKOVICH, Universidad de la Repblica, Uruguay and Esra DEMIRKOL, Middle East Technical University, Turkey Authors and Papers Christianne GOMES and Rodrigo Antonio ELIZALDE SOTO, Grupo de Pesquisa Otium - Lazer, Brasil & America Latina, Brazil Leisure, Environment and Sustainability: Current Challenges Pedro MOREIRA, Universidad de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Spain Study on the opinions, perceptions, valuations and attitudes of the residents of Gran Canaria Spain on the effects of tourism and tourists on the island Kemal AYDIN, Kocaeli University, Turkey; Vehbi BASER, Balikesir University, Turkey Faith tourism and spiritual leisure in Turkey Fernanda ANTONIOLI, State University of Campinas, Brazil Her own way: Gender, tourism and transnationality in Brazil Denise FALCAO, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, Brazil Backpackers: For leisure relational practice

14:30 - 16:00
168 Leisure and tourism: Social and environmental concerns. Part II Joint session RC13 Sociology of Leisure (host committee) RC24 Environment and Society Location: APT 110 {OB} Session Organizers: Ishwar MODI, India International Institute of Social Sciences, India and Stewart LOCKIE, The Australian National University, Australia Co-chairs: Kemal AYDIN, Kocaeli University, Turkey and Vehbi BASER, Balikesir University, Turkey Authors and Papers Julia PIEIRO CARERAS and Julieta GAZTAAGA, CONICET, Argentina Elites polticas y empresarias en la transformacin de una ciudad en destino turstico Sanjukta DAS, Kendrapara Autonomous College, India Strategy of Conservation of Environment in Global Era Valeria LIMA GUIMARAES and Roberta DIUANA, Universidade Federal Fluminense, Brazil Polticas pblicas de Turismo en los gobiernos de Vargas (Brasil) y Pern (Argentina): Un anlisis comparado Shashi MISHRA, Ramniranjan Jhunjhunwala College, India Leisure and medical tourism development in India

RC13 Sociology of Leisure RC30 Sociology of Work


Thursday 2 August
16:15 - 17:45
390 Leisure, work, time-budgets and the economic crisis

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Joint session RC30 Sociology of Work RC13 Sociology of Leisure (host committee) Location: APT 110 {OB} Session Organizers: Ishwar MODI, India International Institute of Social Sciences, India and Emilie LANCIANO, University of Lyon, France Co-Chair: Alan LAW, Trent University, USA Authors and Papers Philippe TERRAL and Fanny DUBOIS, University of Toulouse, France How to make a career in leisure: The case of the professionals of the outdoor sport tourism Babita TEWARI, CSJM University, India Time constraints on leisure activities

Authors and Papers Sueli Machado Pereira de OLIVEIRA and Magali REIS, Pontifcia Universidade Catlica de Minas Gerais, Brazil Democracy and the child participation Magali REIS, Pontifcia Universidade Catlica de Minas Gerais, Brazil Indiferencia civil e infancia: Un anlisis de la frialdad burguesa en relacin a los nios Sissel SEIM, Oslo and Akershus University College of Applied Sciences, Norway The participation of children: The importance of space and place Dalia LIRAN-ALPER, The college of management academic studies, Israel and Orly TSARFATY, Academic College of Emeq Yezreel, Israel Children are joy Liliana AVILA GARZN, Universidad Pedaggica y Tecnolgica de Colombia, Colombia La niez en la ruralidad, desde instituciones estatales y no estatales en Colombia Jordanna CASTELO BRANCO, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil The dissonance between secularism and religious speech in a public school kindergarten in the municipality of Duque de Caxias Mnica PINI, Universidad Nacional de San Martn, Argentina Consumos culturales y educacin Elisabeth Mazeron MACHADO, PPG Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil Violence against children What do they have to say?

RC13 Sociology of Leisure RC53 Sociology of Childhood


Thursday 2 August
14:30 - 16:00
344 Leisure, democracy and diversity of lifestyles: Children and the youth Joint session RC53 Sociology of Childhood RC13 Sociology of Leisure (host committee) Location: APT 110 {OB} Session Organizers: Ishwar MODI, India International Institute of Social Science, India and Loretta BASS, University of Oklahoma, USA Co-chairs: Kenneth ROBERTS, University of Liverpool, United Kingdom and Loretta BASS, University of Oklahoma, USA

371

RC14 Sociology of RC14 Sociology of Communication, Communication, Knowledge and Knowledge and Culture Culture RC25 Language and Society RC33 Logic and Methodology in Sociology
Saturday 4 August
12:30 - 14:00
708 Language and Discourse in Online Social Media Joint session RC25 Language and Society (host committee) RC14 Sociology of Communication, Knowledge and Culture Location: 32 {OB} Session Organizers: Corinne KIRCHNER, Columbia University, USA and Diana PAPADEMAS, Old Westbury University, USA Chair: Sheila AMADO, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina Authors and Papers Ilkka ARMINEN, University of Helsinki, Finland Hate speech and the transformation of political organization in internet Amanda JOHNSON, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA Laughs in the stream: Discourse and networks in twitter parody accounts Carmen DIOP, Universit Paris Descartes, France How do Cameroon women of diaspora build their professional identity on the web? A study case Mnica PINI, Universidad Nacional de San Martn, Argentina Corporate discourses in education

Thursday 2 August
12:30 - 14:00
317 Videography and the Analysis of Visual Knowledge and Culture Joint session RC33 Logic and Methodology in Sociology (host committee) RC14 Sociology of Communication, Knowledge and Culture Location: 24 {OB} Session Organizers: Hubert KNOBLAUCH and Ren TUMA, Technical University Berlin, Germany, and Christiana CONSTANTOPOULOU, Panteion University, Greece Authors and Papers Elisenda ARDVOL; Alessandra CAPORALE; Edgar GMEZ-CRUZ and Dbora LANZENI, Internet Interdisciplinary Institute, Spain Crossing methods: Exploring visuality in digital practices Regine HERBRIK, Technical University Berlin, Germany The relevance of new types of visualization for emotional styles in the field of Christian religion Cesar CISNEROS, UAM Iztapalapa, Mexico Between heads, corpses and guns: An exemplar analysis of videos related to Mexican drug war Anabella SPEZIALE, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina Video cartografies: Audiovisual practice and poetics for representing reality

372

Ana Lucia RECAMAN, Universidad Autnoma de Coahuila, Mexico Cultural tourism, a complex strategy for social development: State of Morelos, Mexico

Carlos OCK-REIS, Brazilian Institute for Applied Economic Research, Brazil; Lawrence BROWN, Columbia University, USA and Claus WENDT, Department of University of Siegen, Germany Equity effects of private health insurance subsidies: Brazil in international comparison Marius PIETERSE, University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa Can rights cure? The impact of rights-based litigation on health system transformation in South Africa Natalia BELOVA, Russian State University for the Humanities, Russia Accessibility of services health centers in Russia (on the example of the city of Moscow) {*} Flavio ROJAS, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, USA Universal or selectively coordinated healthcare for Mapuche indigenous peoples? {*} Ana Anglica TRINDADE, Universidad Federal de Bahia, Brazil Cooperacin internacional en salud pblica: Una cuestin de la democracia y la justicia social? {*}

RC15 Sociology of Health RC19 Sociology of Poverty, Social Welfare and Social Policy
Wednesday 1 August
09:00 - 10:30
40 Towards Better Healthcare for All: What Matters in the Transformation of Healthcare Systems and Policy. Part I Joint session RC19 Sociology of Poverty, Social Welfare and Social Policy RC15 Sociology of Health (host committee) Location: 438 {NB} Session Organizers: Ellen KUHLMANN, University of Bath, United Kingdom and Claus WENDT, University of Siegen, Germany Authors and Papers Amlie QUESNEL-VALLE and Helen CERIGO, McGill University, Canada; Emilie RENAHY, University of Toronto, Canada and Tania JENKINS, Brown University Assessing barriers to health insurance and threats to equity in comparative perspective: The health insurance access database Kenneth NELSON and Ingalill MONTANARI, Stockholm University, Sweden Health care determinants in comparative perspective: The role of partisan politics for health care provision

Thursday 2 August
09:00 - 10:30
231 Towards better healthcare for all: What matters in the transformation of healthcare systems and policy. Part II Joint session RC19 Sociology of Poverty, Social Welfare and Social Policy (host committee) RC15 Sociology of Health Location: APT 210 {OB} Session Organizers: Claus WENDT, University of Siegen, Germany and Ellen KUHLMANN, University of Bath, United Kingdom

373

Authors and Papers Margaret KELAHER, Centre for Health Policy Programs and Economics, Australia; Mark LOCK, Hana SABANOVIC and Phillipa PATTISON, University of Melbourne, Australia Examining the role of governance structures in the planning of health reform Ellen KUHLMANN, University of Bath, United Kingdom; Viola BURAU, University of Aarhus, Denmark; Tiago CORREIA, Lisbon University Institute, Portugal; Roman LEWANDOWSKI, Voivodeship Rehabilitation Hospital for Children, Poland; Christos LIONIS, University of Crete, Greece; Mirko NOORDEGRAAF, University of Utrecht, Netherlands and Jos REPULLO, Charlos III University Madrid, Spain Medicine and management as twin forces: Comparing new modes of control in european hospitals Ruth McDONALD, University of Nottingham, United Kingdom Paying for performance in theory and practice: What can we learn from the England and the USA? Laura GOTTERO, Instituto de Investigaciones Gino Germani, Argentina Atencin primaria de la salud. Continuidades neoliberales en la asistencia centrada en la persona Sonia Carolina AMIEVA NEFA, Facultad de Ciencias Sociales-UBA, Argentina La problemtica del chagas en Argentina. Dilogos posibles entre actores involucrados Masahira ANESAKI, Kinki Health and Welfare University, Japan Reconsideration of health and welfare policies: If they are always social justice and democratization Alex ASAKITIKPI, Covenant University, Ota, Nigeria, Nigeria Health policies and the contradiction of health seeking behaviour in Nigeria

Joint session RC19 Sociology of Poverty, Social Welfare and Social Policy (host committee) RC15 Sociology of Health Location: 438 {NB} Session Organizers: Ellen KUHLMANN, University of Bath and Claus WENDT, University of Siegen Authors and Papers Igone ETXEBERRIA and Izaskun CUARTANGO, Ingema, San Sebastian, Spain; Aitziber ZUBILLAGA, Fundacion Matia, San Sebastian, Spain; Pura DIAZ-VEIGA and Unai DIAZ, Ingema, San Sebastian, Spain. All voices matter: Person-centred care, health inequalities and healthcare professionals Claus WENDT, University of Siegen, Germany; Theodore MARMOR, Yale University Learning health policy lessons from other countries experiences Anne TITTOR, University of Kassel, Germany Privatization processes and institutional inequalities in health systems - historical patterns and recent reforms in Argentina and El Salvador Luisa SILVA, ISCSP - UTL, Lisbon, Portugal Health and participation {*} Ricardo JURCA, Universidade Federal de So Paulo, Brazil Sistema de sade brasileiro: Mudanas e reconfiguraes (1988-2010) {*} Camila DE MARIO, Universidade de Campinas, Brazil Universal health care: For whom? {*}

Saturday 4 August
09:00 - 10:30
644 Towards better healthcare for all: What matters in the transformation of healthcare systems and policy. Part IV

14:30 - 16:00
365 Towards better healthcare for all: What matters in the transformation of healthcare systems and policy. Part III

374

Joint session RC19 Sociology of Poverty, Social Welfare and Social Policy RC15 Sociology of Health (host committee) Location: APT 210 {OB} Session Organizers: Claus WENDT, University of Siegen and Ellen KUHLMANN, University of Bath Authors and Papers Alma IDIART, CONICET, Buenos Aires, Argentina Innovative maternal child health programs: Argentinaxs plan nacer Margarita FERNANDEZ ARAYA, Universidad de Los Lagos, Santiago, Chile Participacin y espacio pblico en la reforma de salud en Chile Catarina DELAUNAY, Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Portugal Surrogacy and gamete donation: The commoditization of the human body, differences in healthcare systems and cross border reproductive care Ana Maria Bourguignon DE LIMA, Federal University of Santa Catarina, Florianpolis, Brazil The right of giving birth in Brazil: Civil society participation in national policy for humanization of childbirth Birendra SUNA, Chanderprabhu Jain College of Higher Studies, Delhi, India Public-private partnerships and micro health insurance schemes in India: A sociological perspective {*} Claudia CHAUFAN, University of California, San Francisco Universal health care or universal nightmare? Two types of insurance, two meanings of universal, two options for health care reform {*}

RC15 Sociology of Health RC52 Sociology of Professional Groups


Thursday 2 August
10:45 - 12:15
263 Professional governance and health human resource management: The challenges of equality, diversity and inclusion. Part I Joint session RC52 Sociology of Professional Groups (host committee) RC15 Sociology of Health Location: 434 {NB} Session Organizers: Ellen KUHLMANN, University of Bath, United Kingdom and Ivy BOURGEAULT, University of Ottawa, Canada Chair: Ivy BOURGEAULT, University of Ottawa, Canada Authors and Papers Janette YOUNG, University of South Australia, Australia Professionalisation, inequity and power the professionalization of health promotion workers in Australia Louise BOUCHARD Universit dOttawa, Canada and Jan WARNKE, Universit Laval, Canada quit daccs aux professionnels et aux services de sant en langue minoritaire Shaun RUGGUNAN, University of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa Skill, gender and race: Shaping the labour market for chemical and anatomical pathologists in KwaZulu-Natal Ana MARQUES, Maria LESSA and Joo Bosco SANTOS, Universidade Estadual do Cear, Brazil You work for another: Study on the working conditions of workers in customer service for mobile emergency care in Cear {*}

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Friday 3 August
14:30 - 16:00
588 Professional governance and health human resource management: the challenges of equality, diversity and inclusion. Part II Joint session RC15 Sociology of Health (host committee) RC52 Sociology of Professional Groups Location: 438 {NB} Session Organizers: Ellen KUHLMANN, University of Bath and Ivy BOURGEAULT, University of Ottawa Authors and Papers Tricia CLELAND SILVA, Hanken School of Economics, Helsinki, Finland International human resource management (IHRM) as a practice of globalising nursing work: The case of transnational nurse recruitment Ellen KUHLMANN, University of Bath, United Kingdom, Ivy BOURGEAULT, University of Ottawa, Canada, Christa LARSEN, Goethe University, Frankfurt, Germany and Toni SCHOFIELD, University of Sydney, Australia Gendering health human resource policy and management: A scoping exercise of Canada, Australia and Germany

Joint session RC33 Logic and Methodology in Sociology (host committee) RC17 Sociology of Organization Location: 24 {OB} Session Organizers: Cristina BESIO and Robert J. SCHMIDT, Technical University Berlin, Germany and Kathia SERRANOVELARDE, University of Heidelberg, Germany Authors and Papers Stefan DEISSLER, University of Gttingen, Germany The notion of structural imperative: An alternative conceptual instrument for mixed-method studies on guerrilla organizations Zinaida SALIBEKYAN and Philippe MOSSE, Institute of Labour Economics and Industrial Sociology, France The impact of job quality and pay on the exit-voice behavior of french employees across different unionized settings {*} Alejandro SALDAA ROSAS, Universidad Veracruzana, Mxico La construccin del dato en el anlisis organizacional: Una reflexin desde la investigacin del turismo de aventura en Mxico

RC17 Sociology of Organization RC33 Logic and Methodology Wednesday 1 August in Sociology
Friday 3 August
12:30- 14:00
541 Organizations and Mixed Methods. Possibilities and Requirements of a Meso-Level Sociology
376

RC17 Sociology of Organization RC52 Sociology of Professional Groups

12:30 - 14:00
118 Globalisation and its impacts on professions and organisations Joint session RC52 Sociology of Professional Groups RC17 Sociology of Organization (host committee)

Location: 433 {NB} Session Organizers: Daniel MUZIO, Manchester University and Ellen KUHLMANN, University of Bath Authors and Papers Swethaa BALLAKRISHNEN, Stanford University, California I love my American job professional prestige and the western halo in the developing country context Lesley WOOD, York University, Toronto, Canada Coordinated crackdowns? Protest policing and diffusion Joanna TRELA, University of Australia The rationalization of academic work Mateus DONATO, Universidade Federal do Brazil The beautiful business: The new managers of brazilian football organizations Debby BONNIN, University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban, South Africa Globalisation and the work of south African textile designers {*} Javier P. HERMO and Cecilia PITTELLI, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina Professional services: Questions to take into account for a possible regulation in a globalized world {*}

Joint session RC20 Comparative Sociology RCC24 Environment and Society WG02 Historical and Comparative Sociology (host committee) Location: 31 {OB} Session Organizers: Jos Esteban CASTRO, Newcastle University, United Kingdom, Gustavo ANTON, National University of Buenos Aires, Argentina and Lorena BOTTARO, National University of General Sarmiento, Argentina Authors and Papers Ruiz MIGUEL, Instituto de Altos Estudios Nacionales, Ecuador Patrn de reproduccin e injusticia socioambiental Renata MOTTA, Freie Universitt Berlin, Germany Inequalities and risk: Public debates about GMOs in Argentina, Brazil and Mexico Nicolas SILVA VALENZUELA, Centro de Anlisis e Investigacin Poltica, Chile Libre mercado, desregulacin y centralizacin: La neocolonizacin industrial de la patagonia chilena Adriana ALLEN, University College London, United Kingdom Disciplining spaces and spaces of insurgence: Neoliberal restructuring and workers socioenvironmental struggles in the urban South Helayne PEREIRA, Universidade Estadual da Paraba, Brazil Desarrollo urbano y politica de regularizacin de tierras: El caso del quilombo de Paratibe y la expansin urbana de la ciudad de Joo Pessoa PB, Brazil Camila SANTIAGO MARTINS BERNARDINI, Universidade Federal do Cear, Brazil Aspects ofinequality in Brazil: Cases of socioenvironmental injustice in Fortaleza Cear Elisangela Soldateli PAIM, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina La construccin de represas en la cuenca del ro Uruguay y el proceso de corporatizacin del territorio

RC20 Comparative Sociology RC24 Environment and Society WG02 Historical and Comparative Sociology
Thursday 2 August
12:30 14:00
326 The Sociogenesis of Environmental Injustice and Inequality in Latin America: Historic-Comparative Sociological Approaches

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Diego PAREDES and Paula BONIOLO, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina Las consecuencias ambientales de la reproduccin del poder econmico en el conurbano bonaerense

Emiliano SCANU and Genevive CLOUTIER, Laval University, Canada Same problem, different motivations: A comparison of quebec citys and genoas multiscalar responses to climate change Lone KRNV and Sanne Vammen LARSEN, Aalborg University, Denmark The non-handling of climate change uncertainties in strategic environmental assessment of urban planning Heloisa COSTA, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, Belo Horizonte, Brazil Urban-environmental transformation in metropolitan areas: Challenges to social and environmental justice, planning and politics

RC21 Regional and Urban Development RC24 Social Classes and Social Movements
Saturday 4 August
16:15 - 17:45
758 Cities and climate change Joint Session RC24 Environment and Society RC21 Regional and Urban Development (host committee) Location: 301 {OB} Session Organizers: Louis GUAY, University Laval, Canada and Pierre HAMEL, University of Montreal, Canada Authors and Papers Andrea YOUNG, State University of Campinas, Brazil Cities and climate change in the context of social and environmental justice in Brazil {*} Daniel Aldana COHEN, New York University, USA Urban climate politics and the divorce of capitalism from democracy {*} Florence RUDOLF and Amandine AMAT, Insa de Strasbourg, France Les chelles de laction mtropolitaine en matire de lutte contre le changement climatique en France Ana Lucia BRITTO and Paula SOUSA DE OLIVEIRA BARBOSA, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Climate change, urban and environmental planning: Discussing the case of Rio de Janeiro

RC21 Regional and Urban Development RC31 Sociology of Migration


Friday 3 August
09:00 - 10:30
437 Migration, migrants and the development of inclusive urban cultures and identities. Part I Joint Session RC31 Sociology of Migration (host committee) RC21 Regional and Urban Development Location: 307 {OB} Session Organizers: Marco MARTINIELLO, University of Lige, Belgium and Yuri KAZEPOV, University of Urbino, Italy Chair: Yuri KAZEPOV, University of Urbino, Italy Authors and Papers Eva YOUKHANA, University of Bonn, Germany Street art and new forms of urban belonging Lucia BOGUS, PUC-SP, Brazil; Maria Elisa A MARIZ, UNINOVE, Brazil Women entrepreneurs: Portuguese immigrants in So Paulo

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Loretta BALDASSAR, University of Western Australia; Roberta RAFFAETA, Trento University, Italy Traditional public performances and their link to ethnicity and citizenship. A comparison between Italy and Australia Marco MARTINIELLO, University of Lige, Belgium Popular arts in migration and post-migration cities: A research framework

Jay ARENA, College of Staten Island, USA Talking the talk and walking the walk? Non-profits and the contradictions of new orleans post-Katrina coalition to stop the demolitions Geraldo COSTA, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, Brazil The right to the city: A theoretical concept and an illuminating idea for the realization of the urban society Elodie VITTU, Bauhaus-Universitt Weimar, Germany Protest cultures in France and Germany Anabella SPEZIALE, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina Notas sobre medianeras y vecinos: Representaciones audiovisuales sobre las relaciones y los conflictos en el espacio urbano {*} Patricio BESANA and Ricardo GUTIRREZ, Universidad Nacional de San Martn, Argentina City building at the periphery of metropolitan Buenos Aires: Local community, political leadership and state intervention {*} Regina BIENENSTEIN, Glauco BIENENSTEIN and Monique ANTUNES, Universidade Federal Fluminense, Brazil Diversity and homogeneity: Reflecting on the production of housing {*} Olusola Esther AKANMU and Ademola Lateef ADISA, Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife. Nigeria Housing and sustainable development: Reflection on urban womens rights to real property in eastern Nigeria {*} Maria Manuela CORRAL, CONICET, Argentina La gestin pblico-privada en grandes proyectos urbanos (GPU) en Argentina {*} Glenda MOREIRA and Rodrigo PASSOS, Brazil Legal assistance and the development of citizens participation {*}

RC21 Regional and Urban Development RC43 Housing and Built Environment
Thursday 2 August
09:00 - 10:30
212 Housing and the right to the city. Part I Joint Session RC43 Housing and Built Environment RC21 Regional and Urban Development (host committee) Location: 301 {OB} Session Organizers: Manuel B. AALBERS, University of Amsterdam, Netherlands and Kenneth GIBB, University of Glasgow, United Kingdom Authors and Papers Stephanie BUTCHER and Alex FREDIANI, University College London, United Kingdom Participation in the right to the city: Democratic imaginings and the role of collective action Dimitra SIATITSA, National Technical University of Athens, Greece Housing movements in cities of southern europe: From the right to property to the right to the city Bianca TAVOLARI, Universidade de So Paulo, Brazil Right to the city: A concept in dispute

12:30 14:00
299 Housing and the right to the city. Part II

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Joint Session RC21 Regional and Urban Development (host committee) RC43 Housing and Built Environment Location: 301 {OB} Session Organizers: Manuel B. AALBERS, University of Amsterdam, Netherlands and Kenneth GIBB, University of Glasgow, United Kingdom Authors and Papers Nura ALKHALILI and Muna DAJANI, Palestine; Daniela DE LEO, La Sapienza University, Italy Shifting realities: Dislocating Palestinian jerusalemites from the capital into the edge Richard RONALD and Justin KADI, University of Amsterdam, Netherlands The neo-liberalization of housing and the "ight to the city": The variagated experiences of New York, Amsterdam and Tokyo Rebecca WILLIAMSON, University of Sydney, Australia Accommodation or inhabitance? New migrants, housing and the right to the city in Sydney, Australia Michael DARCY and Dallas ROGERS, University of Western Sydney, Australia Housing rights and residents' voices in the marketplace of ideas Bart WISSINK and Ray FORREST, City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong Rights to the city: A pluralist analysis of housing controversies in Mumbai and Hong Kong Nezihe Basak ERGIN, Girseun University, Turkey Struggling for new urban futures: Right(s) to a transformed city, to another society Hatice KURTULUS, Istanbul University, Turkey; Semra PURKIS, Mugla University, Turkey New models of housing supply and unjust spatial distribution of social classes in istanbul {*} Sergio Andrs KAMINKER, Centro Nacional Patagnico, Argentina; Federico GHELFI, Instituto Nacional contra la Discriminacin, la Xenofobia y el Racismo, Argentina Entre la xenofobia y el derecho a una vivienda digna {*}

Laila Nazem MOURAD, Universidade Federal da Bahia, Brazil; Nelson BALTRUSIS, Universidade Catlica do Salvador, Brazil Gentrification and resistance in Salvador, Brazil {*} Anne LATENDRESSE and Pierre-Mathieu, Universit du Qubec Montral, Canada Alliances et stratgies des acteurs communautaires face aux mga-projets urbains : tude de cas montralais {*} Adriana LIMA NOGUEIRA VIEIRA, Universidade Estadual de Feira de Santana, Brazil Estatuto de la ciudad y derecho a la ciudad: Posibilides y lmites en Salvador (Brasil)

Friday 3 August
10:45 - 12:15
483 Housing and the Right to the City. Part III Joint Session RC43 Housing and Built Environment (host committee) RC21 Regional and Urban Development Location: 469 {NB} Session Organizers: Kenneth GIBB, University of Glasgow, United Kingdom and Manuel B. AALBERS, University of Amsterdam, Netherlands Authors and Papers Michael GLASS, University of Pittsburgh, USA; Rachael WOLDOFF, West Virginia University, USA and Lisa MORRISON, United Nations, USA The right to affordable housing in New York city: The case of Stuyvesant Town and the conflict over rent control Maria Carolina MAZIVIERO, Universidade de So Paulo, Brazil The role of housing in capitalism and the unequal distribution of wealth and privilege in American cities Marcia HIRATA, Faculdade de Arquitetura e Urbanismo da Universidade de So Paulo, Brazil and Patricia SAMORA, Faculdade de Arquitetura e Urbanismo da Universidade de So Paulo, Brazil

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Urban law and right to the city: Urban struggles in the inner city of So Paulo Solange MUOZ, University of Texas at Austin, USA Squatters houses, eviction and the struggle to stay in the city Raquel ROLNIK, Universidade de So Paulo, Brazil; Evaniza RODRIGUES, Faculdade de Arquitetura e Urbanismo, Brazil Derecho a la ciudad en la agenda de los movimientos populares Fernando OSTUNI, Instituto de Investigaciones Gino Germani, Argentina and Jean-Louis VAN GELDER, Netherlands Institute for the Study of Crime and Law Enforcement, Netherlands Acceso a la vivienda y conflictictividad en conjuntos urbanos en Buenos Aires. aproximaciones a la perspectiva de los residentes Felipe LINK, Pontificia Universidad Catlica de Chile, Chile; Margarita GREENE, Pontifica Universidad Catlica, Chile and Rodrigo MORA, Universidad Tcnica Federico Santa Maria, Chile Personal networks in a context of risk and vulnerability. Building the right to the city in Santiago, Chile

Session Organizer: Fernando DIAZ ORUETA, Universidad de La Rioja, Spain Chair: Pierre HAMEL, University of Montreal, Canada Authors and Papers Dr. Leandro MINUCHIN, University of Manchester, United Kingdom Peripheral tactics, materialization and the politics of the future city in Rosario Maria Cristina CIELO, Facultad Latinoamericana de Ciencias Sociales, Quito, Ecuador Marginal urban claims to the city in emerging versus peripheral economies Miguel A. MARTNEZ and Angela GARCA, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain Squat the squares, occupy the buildings Johannes NOVY, Technical University Berlin, Germany The struggle against stuttgart 21 old wine in new bottles or a novel form of civil protest? Nicols VERGARA, Chile Movilizaciones urbanas populares en el Santiago de Chile actual: Hacia una metrpolis ms justa y democrtica? Tereza VENTURA, State University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Graffiti as a social struggle for recognition: A comparative perspective between Rio de Janeiro and Berlin Frank ECKARDT, Bauhaus-Universitt Weimar, Germany Stuttgart 21 and the paradox of direct democracy {*} Caroline PATSIAS, Universit du Qubec Montral, Canada and Sylvie PATSIAS, Institut dtudes politiques dAix-en-Provence, France Social movements, urban reforms and participation: A comparison between marseilles and montreal {*} Nezihe Basak ERGIN, Middle East Technical University, Turkey Urban movements in Istanbul: From local to global, from global to local {*}

RC21 Regional and Urban Development RC47 Social Classes and Social Movements
Thursday 2 August
14:30 - 16:00
368 Urban movements in the new metropolitan context Joint Session RC47 Social Classes and Social Movements (host committee) RC21 Regional and Urban Development Location: 302 {OB}

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Cristina REYNALS and Roxana CRUDI, Centro Gino Germani, Argentina; Alessio SURIAN, Universit di Padova, Italy and Juan FERENAZ, Centro Gino Germani, Argentina La modificacin del espacio urbano: Praxis de lucha de los movimientos sociales {*} Hideaki SASAJIMA, Osaka City University, Japan Artist movements to legalize loft living in Soho in the 1960s and 1970s {*} Matheus Pereira Mattosfeizola FELIZOLA, Universidade Federal de Sergipe, Brazil and Fernando Bastos BASTOS, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte, Brazil Origen, historia y preocupaciones de los movimientos socio-ambientales en Sergipe {*}

Rosemarie BERNARD, Waseda University, Tokyo, Japan Anthropology and qualitative methods in the sociology of religion Margarita GIANNOUTSOU, University of Hamburg, Germany Church interpreting in Germany: Making a case for a combination of conversation analysis and grounded theory in ethnographic fieldwork Roberto CIPRIANI, University Roma Tre, Italy Computer assisted qualitative analysis of religion

Saturday 4 August
09:00 - 10:30

RC22 Sociology of Religion RC33 Logic and Methodology in Sociology


Friday 3 August
09:00 - 10:30
443 Qualitative Methods in the Sociology of Religion. Part I Joint Session RC33 Logic and Methodology in Sociology (host committee) RC22 Sociology of Religion Location: 24 {OB} Session Organizers: Elosa MARTN, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil; Bernt SCHNETTLER, Bayreuth University, Germany and Regine HERBRIK, Technical University Berlin, Germany Authors and Papers James SPICKARD, University of Redlands, USA Phenomenology as method in the sociology of religion

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Qualitative Methods in the Sociology of Religion. Part II Joint Session RC33 Logic and Methodology in Sociology (host committee) RC22 Sociology of Religion Location: 24 {OB} Session Organizers: Bernt SCHNETTLER, Bayreuth University, Germany; Elosa MARTN, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil and Regine HERBRIK, Technical University Berlin, Germany

Authors and Papers Zahraa McDONALD, University of Johannesburg, South Africa The value in using the extended case method for researching religion Anne GOTMAN, University Paris Descartes, France What does religion do to the people? a case study in contemporary France Amir SHEIKHZADEGAN, University of Fribourg, Switzerland Multiple or solitary social identities? A reconstruction of narrative identities of members of muslim voluntary organizations in Switzerland

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Andrew ORTON, Durham University, United Kingdom Changing practice? Reflecting on participatory qualitative research in diaconal ministry Mauro MEIRELLES, Ncleo de Estudos da Religio, Brazil Political and religious imaginaries in Argentina, Brazil and Uruguay: A comparative studies

Participatory democracy and emerging technologies: A feminist methodological analysis of public deliberations on nanotechnology Leila VECSLIR, Buenos Aires, Argentina Derechos sexuales y reproductivos: Anlisis de las racionalidades emergentes en torno a la donacin de gametos, la subrogacin de vientres y las modalidades de fecundacin extracorporal

RC23 Sociology of Science and Technology RC32 Women in Society


Thursday 2 August
10:45 - 12:15
244 Gender, science and technology: Post-colonial and feminist perspectives Joint Session RC32 Women in Society (host committee) RC23 Sociology of Science and Technology Location: 446 {NB} Session Organizer: M. Laura CORRADI, Universit della Calabria, Italy Chair: Josephine BEOKU-BETTS, Florida Atlantic University, USA Authors and Papers Roxana REYES-RIVAS, Costa Rica Institute of Technology, Costa Rica Cyborgs from Central America unite! A decolonial feminist approach to Central American womens groups in cyberspace Bula BHADRA, University of Calcutta, India Cronies in gendered practices in the hey-day of globalization and new technology Jennifer ROGERS-BROWN, Long Island University, USA; Christine SHEARER, UC Santa Barbara Center for Nanotechnology in Society, USA; Barbara HERR HARTHORN, UC Santa Barbara, USA

RC23 Sociology of Science and Technology RC48 Social Movements, Collective Actions and Social Change
Saturday 4 August
12:30 - 14:00
703 Democratising science and technology through protests and mobilizations for social justice Joint Session RC48 Social Movements, Collective Actions and Social Change RC23 Sociology of Science and Technology (host committee) Location: APT 120 {OB} Session Organizer: Binay Kumar PATTNAIK, Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur, India Authors and Papers Aqueil AHMAD, Walden University, Minneapolis, USA Globalization of science and technology research & development Esteban DAMIANI, YES, Argentina The risks of networking in facebook for the 2012 Mexican national elections

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Binay Kumar PATTNAIK, Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur, India and Subhasis SAHOO, National Council of applied Economic Research, New Delhi, India Studying science communications in India, through peoples science movements Felipe ADDOR, Celso ALVEAR, Alan TYGEL and Flvio CHEDID HENRIQUES, Universidade Federal do Brazil La tecnologa en la transformacin del sistema democrtico Anatoliy ABLAZHEY, Siberian Academy of Sciences, Novosibirsk, Russia Magic triangle science universities high-tech business: Case of Siberia {*} Sayonara LEAL, University of Brasilia, Brazil The interface between digital democracy and public policy: The challenges of digital inclusion in Brazil {*} Catarina DELAUNAY, Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Portugal Assisted reproductive techniques: Moral judgments and mobilisation for better access by gay couples and chronically ill people {*} Agustn ZANOTTI, CIECS, Crdoba, Argentina Comunidades de software libre en Argentina: Algunas exploraciones y vectores de anlisis {*}

RTHZEL, Umea University, Sweeden and David UZZELL, University of Surrey, United Kingdom Authors and Papers Akira SUZUKI, Hosei University, Japan Politicization or continued quiescence?: The Fukushima nuclear disaster and the labor movement in Japan Jacklyn COCK, Witwatersrand University, South Korea Contested notions of the transition to a green economy Caleb GOODS, Curtin University, Australia The Australian trade union movements engagement with just transition and the green economy Nora RATHZEL, Umea University, Sweden and David UZZELL, University of Surrey, United Kingdom Trade unions, climate change, and the north-south divide Timo P KARJALAINEN and Timo JARVIKOSKI, University of Oulu, Finland Being deliberative and analytic in environmental policy contexts an analysis of effectiveness of scientific advice in environmental assessments and management {*}

RC24 Environment and Society RC44 Labor Movements


Thursday 2 August
16:15 - 17:45
409 Trade unions in the green economy Joint Session RC44 Labor Movements (host committee) RC24 Environment and Society Location: 29 {OB} Session Organizers: Jacklyn COCK, Witwatersrand University, South Africa; Nora

RC24 Environment and Society RC47 Social Classes and Social Movements
Saturday 4 August
10:45 - 12:15
657 Climate justice, buen vivir and voluntary simplicity: New lifestyles and political commitments Joint session RC47 Social Classes and Social Movements (host committee) RC24 Environment and Society

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Location: 302 {OB} Chairs: Maria da Glria GOHN, Universidad Estatal de Campinas, Brazil and Geoffrey PLEYERS, FNRS/UC Louvain & CADIS/EHESS, Belgium Authors and Papers Debra DAVIDSON, University of Alberta, Canada and Rich STEDMAN, Cornell University, USA Operationalizing climate change reflexivity: New insights into social response Jos SEOANE, Emilio TADDEI and Clara ALGRANATI, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina Movimientos sociales y bienes comunes naturales Breno BRINGEL, Universidad Estatal de Ro de Janeiro, Brazil Construyendo alternativas, negociando significados: Luchas por el (anti)desarrollo y traduccin en el activismo transnacional Gustavo DAVILA NETO, Ndia Perez LOBATO, Papaloapan University, Mexico and Gabriel DE SENA JARDIM, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Communitarian strategies of environmental control and adaptation: The experience of Mexican indigenous groups

TASTSOGLOU, Saint Marys University, USA Chair: Melanie HEATH, McMaster University, USA Authors and Papers Bandana PURKAYASTHA and Shweta Majumdar ADUR, University of Connecticut, USA Whose language? Whose experiences? Examining the language of organizing among LGBT (Indian subcontinent-origin) groups in the US and India Maria Soledad CUTULI, FFyL-UBA/CONICET, Argentina Between prostitution and dignified work: An analysis of the political practices of travesti associations in Buenos Aires Marta SOLER, University of Barcelona, Spain and scar PRIETO-FLORES, University of Girona, Spain Communicative acts which promote new masculinities. Overcoming hegemonic masculinity in the work-place Maria del Carmen TREVINO, Universidad Pedaggica Nacional, Mexico La accin en el espacio pblico: Mujer y trabajo Anah FARJI NEER, CONICET/UBA, Argentina Fronteras discursivas: Travestismo, transexualidad y transgeneridad en los discursos del estado argentino

RC25 Language and Society RC25 Language and Society RC54 The Body in the RC32 Women in Society Social Sciences
Friday 3 August
10:45 - 12:15
510 The Role of Language in Shaping Gender Justice and Sexual Rights Movements Joint Session RC32 Women in Society RC25 Language and Society (host committee) Location: 32 {OB} Session Organizers: Melanie HEATH, McMaster University, USA and Evangelia
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Thursday 2 August
09:00 - 10:30
208 Empowerment, Language and the Body Joint Session RC54 The Body in the Social Sciences RC25 Language and Society (host committee) Location: 32 {OB} Session Organizers: Celine-Marie PASCALE, American University, USA and Bianca Maria PIRANI, Sapienza University of Rome, Italy

Chair: Celine-Marie PASCALE, American University, USA Authors and Papers Emre SNTER, Middle East Technical University, Turkey Transformation of body and subjectivity in transition from molar language to molecular language: Prenatal diagnosis and medical gaze on female body Brenda Araceli BUSTOS GARCIA, Universidad Autnoma de Nuevo Len, Mexico Lenguaje como productor de coherencia en las construcciones identitarias Lara Virgnia Saraiva PALMEIRA, Federal University of Pernambuco, Brazil The female fashion body: Construction and reproduction of images found in vogue Brazil Stphanie CASSILDE, CEPS/INSTEAD, Luxembourg Past, current, and future representation of identity: Skin colour declaration on birth certificate in Brazil Pablo SCHENCMAN, UBA/CEIL-CONICET, Argentina Nombrar el exceso. Transformaciones en las denominaciones mdicas de la obesidad Zeyda RODRGUEZ, Universidad de Guadalajara, Mexico Juventud y transgresin e identidad {*}

Location: 29 {OB} Session Organizer: Rina AGARWALA, Johns Hopkins University, USA Authors and Papers Dbora GORBAN, CONICET/UNSAM, Argentina and Gretchen PURSER, Syracuse University, NY Scavenging for work: Informal labor across the northsouth divide Marcos SUPERVIELLE and Mariela Agueda QUIONES MONTORO, Universidad de la Repblica, Uruguay Hacia dnde van las evaluaciones de desempeo laborales Edward WEBSTER, University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa Researching decent work in Gauteng, South Africa Yanick NOISEUX, Universit de Montral, Canada Organizing in the informal sector : A case study in Mumbais shipbreaking yards Fernanda PAGE POMA, SUNY Stony Brook, USA Workers center: From activism to survival Joo Bosco SANTOS and Gustavo MEIRELES, Universidade Estadual do Cear, Brazil Precarious and informal work of street scavengers in Fortaleza, Brazil {*} Manuel ROSALDO, University of California at Berkeley, USA The power of powerless workers: Colombian waste picker cooperatives struggle for social and economic inclusion Chris TILLY, University of California Los Angeles, USA Organizing informal workers: Challenges and opportunities for formal trade unions in five countries Viviana PATRONI, York University, Canada and Ruth FELDER, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina Informal labour in recession and growth: A new structural feature of labour markets in Argentina?

RC30 Sociology of Work RC44 Labor Movements


Wednesday 1 August
10:45 - 12:15
65 Innovative approaches to informal work Joint session RC44 Labor Movements (host committee) RC30 Sociology of Work

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RC31 Sociology of Migration RC55 Social Indicators


Thursday 2 August
14:30 - 16:00
346 Migration and Quality of Life. Part I Joint session RC55 Social Indicators (host committee) RC31 Sociology of Migration Location: 23 {OB} Session Organizer and Chair: David BARTRAM, University of Leicester, United Kingdom Authors and Papers Paolo BOCCAGNI, University of Trento, Italy Migration as self-sacrifice For (whose) greater good? On the (dis)placement of well-being in the narratives of immigrant care workers in Italy Silvia Maja MELZER, University Bielefeld, Germany Migrants pursuit of happiness: The impacts of adaptation, social comparison and relative deprivation on subjective well-being using German panel data Heather EDELBLUTE1, Sergio CHAVEZ2 and Ted MOUW1, (1) The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, USA (2) Rice University, USA A view from the origin: Examining happiness through a relative deprivation lens Guillermina JASSO, New York University, USA and Mark ROSENZWEIG, Yale University, USA Remit or reunify? US immigrant parents, remittances and the sponsorship of children Heinz-Herbert NOLL and Stefan WEICK, GESIS Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences, Germany Migration, integration and quality of life in Germany

Saturday 4 August
10:45 - 12:15
670 Migration and Quality of Life. Part II Joint session RC55 Social Indicators (host committee) RC31 Sociology of Migration Location: 23 {OB} Session Organizer and Chair: Sergiu BALTATESCU, University of Oradea, Romania Authors and Papers Lloyd WONG, University of Calgary, Canada An indicator of the social and civic integration of migrants in Canada: The development of an immigrant integration index and some findings Tiffany JOSEPH, Harvard University, USA The US is for working, Brazil is for living: Quality of life expectations for Brazilian migrants in the US Derek McGHEE, University of Southampton, United Kingdom Dignity, happiness and being able to live a normal life An examination of post-accession polish migrants autobiographical transnational fields Ria SMIT, University of Johannesburg, South Africa To leave or not to leave migration and quality of life: The case of female refugees in South Africa Magdalena ARIAS CUBAS, University of Sydney, Australia Migration and well-being The experience of mixtec migrants in the United States and Mexico Patience ELABOR-IDEMUDIA, University of Saskatchewan, Canada The quality of life of African immigrant women in Canada: A study of small-scale women entrepreneurs in the Province of Alberta {*} Erika BUSSE, University of Wisconsin River Falls, USA The emotional costs of transnational fatherhood: Dilemmas of fathering from afar

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Veronica MONTES, UCSB, USA "Desde nios hasta muertos" The transnational back and forth of emotions: A multi-sided ethnographic case study of Mexican transnational communities

Lotte BLOKSGAARD, Anette BORCHORST and Tine ROSTGAARD, Aalborg University, Denmark Rights of fathers to leave in Denmark and Sweden Why so different gender equality logics?

RC32 Women in Society RC44 Labor Movements


Saturday 4 August
09:00 - 10:30
618 Challenging the logic of neoliberalism: Labor-feminist coalitions and work-family policy campaigns Joint session RC32 Women in Society RC44 Labor Movements (host committee) Location: 29 {OB} Session Organizers: Ruth MILKMAN, CUNY, USA and Linda CHRISTIANSEN-RUFFMAN, Saint Marys University, Canada Chair: Linda CHRISTIANSEN-RUFFMAN, Saint Marys University, Canada Discussant: Janet GORNICK, The City University of New York, USA Authors and Papers Ruth MILKMAN, CUNY, New York, USA Californias paid family leave program: Low-wage workers and family leave insurance Marian BAIRD, University of Sydney, Australia and Gillian WHITEHOUSE, University of Queensland, Australia The Australian union movement and paid parental leave: Strategic coalitions and campaigns Chiara SARACENO, Collegio Carlo Alberto, Italy; Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin fuer Sozialforschung, Germany Gender equity in policies supporting paid work and caring responsibilities. An intra EU comparison

RC33 Logic and Methodology in Sociology RC41 Sociology of Population


Thursday 2 August
16:15 - 17:45
393 Methodology and its Role in Interrogating Social and Demographic Dynamics Joint session RC33 Logic and Methodology in Sociology (host committee) RC41 Sociology of Population Location: 24 {OB} Session Organizer: Godfrey St. BERNARD, The University of the West Indies, Trinidad and Tobago Chair: Linda HEWITT, Centre for Interdisciplinary Research and Development, Trinidad and Tobago Co-Chair: Godfrey St. BERNARD, The University of the West Indies, Trinidad and Tobago Authors and Papers Rossana TRIFILETTI, DISPO, university of Florence, Italy New fathers and mothers in Europe and their (old) division of labour {*} Malina VOICU, GESIS Leibniz Institute for Social Sciences, Germany and Andreea CONSTANTIN, University of Cologne, Germany Measurements of attitudes towards gender roles in cross-cultural surveys: Internal and external validity Umut KORKUT, Glasgow Caledonian University, United Kingdom

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The construction of family, gender and population issues in mosque sermons in Turkey Godfrey ST. BERNARD, the University of the West Indies, Trinidad and Tobago and Linda HEWITT, Centre for Interdisciplinary Research and Development, Trinidad and Tobago A review of caribbean population and housing census experience Frank MILLS, University of the Virgin Islands, USA Challenges in the conduct of censuses and surveys in the Virgin Islands of the United States Marcis TRAPENCIERIS and Sigita SNIKERE, University of Latvia, Latvia The effects of web-based and paper-and-pencil questionnaire administration in school surveys on substance use {*}

Shigeru TANAKA, Ryukoku University, Japan Nationalization, modernization and reductive media Jae Eon YU, Keimyung University, South Korea Process-oriented methodology support to social interventions: The use of Deleuzes theory of assemblages Felipe Simo PONTES, Federal University of Santa Catarina, Brazil The singularity as a category of journalism: Convergences and divergences of theories of journalism, history and political sociology Esmeralda BALLESTEROS DONCEL, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain The social construction of civic holidays. Discussion about Shoah Remembrance Day Anna RANSIEK, Georg-August-Universitt Gttingen, Germany What is left to say about the GDR? The interrelation between narration and discourse

RC33 Logic and Methodology in Sociology WG02 Historical and RC36 Alienation Theory Comparative Sociology and Research RC48 Social Movements, Wednesday 1 August Collective Actions and Social Change
10:45 - 12:15
96 Process-Oriented Methodology and Theories in Historical and Comparative Sociology Joint session RC33 Logic and Methodology in Sociology WG02 Historical and Comparative Sociology (host committee) Location: 31 {OB} Session Organizer and Chair: Fumiya ONAKA, Japan Womens University, Japan Authors and Papers Luciana LEAO, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Studying long-term social processes: Intersections between macro-historical sociology and path-dependence
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Wednesday 1 August
14:30 - 16:00
158 From alienation to empowerment. Part I Joint session RC36 Alienation Theory and Research (host committee) RC48 Social Movements, Collective Actions and Social Change Location: 452 {NB} Chair: Marvin PROSONO, Missouri State University, USA

Authors and Papers Lauren LANGMAN, Loyola University of Chicago, USA and Tova BENSKI, College of Management Studies, Israel Agency, empowerment and utopian visions Francois DEPELTEAU, Laurentian University, Canada Social theory and agency: The cave, social determinism and interdependency Joseph E. SAWAN, University of Toronto, Canada Learning and (de)alienation in social movements: Considerations from two case studies on anti-poverty community organizing Giovanni ALVES, Universidade Estadual Paulista, Brazil Work, alienation and subjetivity Alberto L. BIALAKOWSKY, Cecilia M. LUSNICH, Demetrio TARANDA, Guadalupe ROMERO and Pablo D. ORTIZ, Instituto de Investigaciones Gino Germani, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina Crisis, alienation and self-management praxis Lara FACIOLI, Universidade Federal de So Carlos, Brazil Gender technology and self-technologies: An analysis of discourses and practices of contemporary self-help

Paulo KUHLMANN and Fabiola FARO, State University of Paraiba, Brazil Human security and emancipation: Measurements and issues Lukas PASOS, National Pedagogical University of Colombia, Colombia Origen, mantenimiento y desafos de los movimientos sociales antiprohibicionistas de las drogas germaniano {*}

RC47 Social Classes and Social Movements RC48 Social Movements, Collective Actions and Social Change
Wednesday 1 August
09:00 - 10:30
23 New Trends and Theoretical Approach in the Field of Social Mobilizations and Social Change Joint session RC48 Social Movements, Collective Actions and Social Change (host committee) RC47 Social Classes and Social Movements Location: 38 {OB} Session Organizer: Benjamn TEJERINA, University of the Basque Country, Spain Authors and Papers Simin FADAEE, Humboldt University of Berlin, Germany Emergence of a global social movement: World says no to inequality Zeev ROSENHEK, The Open University of Israel, Israel and Michael SHALEV, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel Distributive grievances and socio-political blockages: The role of middle-class youth in the Israeli social protest movement

Thursday 2 August
14:30 - 16:00
338 From alienation to empowerment. Part II. Joint session RC36 Alienation Theory and Research (host committee) RC48 Social Movements, Collective Actions and Social Change Location: 452 {NB} Authors and Papers Nanako INABA, Ibaraki University, Japan How migrant women successfully appealed for a change of the anti-domestic violence law in Japan

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Antimo Luigi FARRO, Sapienza University of Rome, Italy 21st-century collective movements Geoffrey PLEYERS, FNRS/UC Louvain & CADIS/EHESS, Belgium Globalization and social movements in the last decade: De-coupling internationalization and institutionalization? Esin ILERI, EHESS - CADIS, France State violence against protesters in Turkey {*} Elisenda ARDEVOL and Dbora LANZENI, Internet Interdisciplinary Institute-Barcelona, Spain Seeking for social change, struggling for culture: Collaborative creation as political action and moral orders in the case of free culture movement {*} Graciela DI MARCO, Universidad Nacional de San Martn, Argentina Articulations among collective actions {*}

Authors and Papers Rosa PEREIRA and Rosane MAIA, Universidade Federal do Par, Brazil Injustice and exclusion revealed through photos (1898-1908) Thomas OLESEN, Aarhus University, Denmark We are all Khaled Said: Visual injustice symbols and activism Nikita POKROVSKY, Higher School of Economics, Russia Visual representation of desurbanization: New downshifting communities in the near north of Russia Miranda CHRISTOU, University of Cyprus, Cyprus Baring pain in the news media Ignacia PERUGORRIA, Rutgers University, Argentina Identity battles, social movement networks and political opportunity structures in the Basque public space: Bilbaos Aste Nagusia (2009-2010) Soledad SAMAME, Iniciativa Social Blanco y Negro, Peru Exclusin: La visin de los actores sociales {*} Shannon WALSH, University of Johannesburg, South Africa Visual approaches to social change in South Africa: What difference does it make? {*} Elisabeth SIMBUERGER, Universidad Diego Portales, Chile Visual discourses of the Universityof Santiago de Chile: Higher education advertisement, wall paintings and graffiti {*} Tlay KAYA, Istanbul University, Turkey Cinema as a visual tool for immigrants welfare {*} Fabiene GAMA, UFRJ/EHESS, Brazil Photo-documentation and political participation: The role of photographic self-representation in Brazil and Bangladesh {*}

RC48 Social Movements, Collective Actions and Social Change TG05 Visual Sociology
Thursday 2 August
12:30 - 14:00
318 Visual Representation of Injustice and Exclusion Joint session RC48 Social Movements, Collective Actions and Social Change (host committee) TG05 Visual Sociology Location: 38 {OB} Session Organizers: Malgorzata BOGUNIABOROWSKA and Piotr SZTOMPKA, Jagiellonian University, Poland Chair: Piotr SZTOMPKA, Jagiellonian University, Poland Co-Chair: Malgorzata BOGUNIABOROWSKA, Jagiellonian University, Poland

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TG03 Human Rights and Global Justice TG04 Sociology of Risk and Uncertainty
Thursday 2 August
10:45 - 12:15
281 Risk, Human Rights and Global Justice Joint session TG03 Human Rights and Global Justice (host committee) TG04 Sociology of Risk and Uncertainty Location: 305 {OB} Session Organizers: Edward SIEH, Lasell College, USA and Jens O. ZINN, University of Melbourne, Australia Chair: Edward SIEH, Lasell College, USA Authors and Papers Lucia Maria BRITO DE OLIVEIRA, University of Brasilia, Brazil Human rights and the idea of risk

Vanessa COSTA, Escola Nacional de Cincias Estatsticas, Brazil The threat of neoliberalism to the human right of a balanced environment: The case of the Brazilian Amazon forest and climate change Bruno MULLER, Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil The world social forum and the struggle for new political paradigms Thuanny RIBEIRO, Lucia de Fatima CLEMENTE RIBEIRO, Niedja LIMA, Bernadete LIMA, Brazil Human rights and media: An authoritative historical construction Henrique RANGEL, Carlos BOLONHA and Mara ALMEIDA, Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Constitutional courts and the instrumentalization of legitimacy Onder GUNES, Middle East Technical University, Turkey The perception of the discourse of the (human) rights of the Turkish Left

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ALAS/AAS Sessions

Wednesday 1 August
09:00 - 10:30
3 Additional Session 1 - Educacin, gestin y tica Location: APT 212 {OB} Session Organizer: Nstor CORREA Authors and Papers Alejandro Marcelo VILLA, Consejo de Investigacin en Salud, Ministerio de Salud, Gobierno de la Ciudad de Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires, Argentina Relaciones de generacin, transmisin y autoridad: Concepciones de juventud de estudiantes y docentes en la transicin de la escuela primaria a la media Sofia DAFUNCHIO1, Silvia GRINBERG1 and Gabriela ORLANDO2, (1)CONICET, Argentina, (2)UNSAM, Argentina Escuelas secundarias emplazadas en contextos de extrema pobreza urbana. Reflexiones en torno de los dispositivos pedaggicos en clave biopoltica Oscar Luis GRAIZER, Education, UNGS-UNLU, Argentina La configuracin del conocimiento oficial en instituciones de educacin tcnica profesional: Regulaciones externas y evaluacin

Maria Eugenia GRANDOLI, UBA, Argentina Modelos y modalidades de gobierno en torno a la transmisin del conocimiento en colegios secundarios privados Mauricio TOXQUI, Faculty of Philosophy and Literature, Doctoral student in Pedagogy at the National Autonomous University of Mexico, Faculty of Philosophy and Literature, Puebla, Mexico Mexican society and professional ethics Luis ORTIZ SANDOVAL, Direccin General de Postgrado e Investigacin, Universidad Catlica Nuestra Seora de la Asuncin, Paraguay Seleccin social y configuraciones escolares Rosario Olivia IZAGUIRRE FIERRO, Facultad de Ciencias de la Educacin, Universidad autnoma de Sinaloa, Mxico, Culiacn, Sinaloa, Mxico, Mexico The audiovisual narrative and school discipline in the conflict of values: Violence, discrimination and intolerance

10:45 - 12:15
46 Additional Session 2 - Derecho y la poltica Location: APT 212 {OB} Session Organizer: Andrea GASTRON, Universidad de Buenos Aires

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Authors and Papers Letcia DUTRA, PPGD-FND, UFRJ, Brazil Ativismo, democracia y seguridad jurdica Sebastin VIQUEIRA, Facultad de Derecho y Ciencias Sociales, Universidad Nacional de Crdoba, Cordoba, Argentina Jurados populares y representacin poltica Celeste Salom NOVELLI, Instituto de Investigaciones Jurdicas Ambrosio L. Gioja, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Capital Federal, Argentina and Camila FERNNDEZ MEIJIDE, Instituto de Investigaciones Jurdicas Ambrosio L. Gioja, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Capital Federal, Argentina La formacin de los jueces a la luz de la oferta de la escuela judicial de la ciudad autnoma de Buenos Aires (una primera aproximacin) Maria Ins BERGOGLIO, National University of Crdoba, Crdoba, Argentina Lay participation in judicial decision-making processes and legitimacy of the judicial system in Crdoba, Argentina Daniel FLOREZ MUOZ, Fundacin Universitaria Unicolombo, Cartagena, Colombia The law and the jouissance Heloisa FERNANDES CAMARA, Centro Universitrio Curitiba, Curitiba, Brazil La construccin y permanencia de la legalidad autoritaria en Brasil: La dictadura militar de 1964 Gustavo A. BEADE, Criminal Law, University of Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires, Argentina Criminalizing poverty Federico Leandro DE FAZIO, Provincia de Buenos Aires, Universidad de Buenos Aires, San Antonio de Padua, Argentina Derechos fundamentales y espacio pblico: El caso de la libertad sindical Raquel CUSTDIO ALVES, Instituto de Investigaciones Jurdicas y Sociales Dr. A. Gioja, Facultad de Derecho, Universidad de Buenos Aires (UBA), Argentina Nios, ftbol y derechos humanos

Mayra FERNANDES DA SILVA, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina La prostitucin infantil en Bauru y los aspectos del derecho penal brasileo Leticia VITA, Instituto de Investigaciones Jurdicas y Sociales Ambrosio Lucas Gioja, Facultad de Derecho, Universidad de Buenos Aires, CONICET, Buenos Aires, Argentina El contenido del derecho a la vivienda digna en Argentina: El papel de la justicia de la ciudad de Buenos Aires y los actores no gubernamentales en su efectivizacin

12:30 - 14:00
97 Additional Session 3 - Derecho, cultura y migracin Location: APT 212 {OB} Session Organizers: Orlando SNCHEZ, Universidad Buenos Aires and Felipe FUCITO Authors and Papers Silvana BEGALA, Sociologa Jurdica, Universidad Nacional de Crdoba-Facultad de Derecho, Crdoba, Argentina El principio de reciprocidad y el derecho humano a migrar Susana CHECA, Sociology, Instituto de Investigaciones Gino Germani, Buenos Aires, Argentina Gnero y globalizacin. Mujeres peruanas y mercado de trabajo del empleo domstico en Argentina Sofia CIUFFOLETTI, Theory and History of Law Department, University of Florence-Law Faculty, Florence, Italy and Adriana DIAS VIEIRA, Centro de Cincias Jurdicas, Universidade Federal da Paraba, Brazil Juridical status and rights of irregular migrants in an international comparative perspective: The normative realities of Brazil and Italy Susana NOVICK, CONICET, University of Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires, Argentina Law and migration: The argentine experience

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Lidia MOROZIUK, Historia y Teora de las Artes, Facultad de Filosofa y Letras, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires, Argentina Ley de residencia (N 4.144, 1902) y ley de defensa social (N 7.029, 1910). Contenidos ideolgicos y articulacin con la historia sociopoltica en el contexto de fenmenos migratorios en Argentina del siglo XX Santiago Gabriel CALISE, Facultad de Ciencias Sociales, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Ciudad de Buenos Aires, Argentina; Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Cientficas y Tcnicas - Instituto de Investigaciones Gino Germani, Ciudad de Buenos Aires, Argentina Observaciones desde Latinoamrica sobre el sistema jurdico en Amrica Latina Leticia BARRERA, CONICET-UBA, Buenos Aires, Argentina Comparing judicial practices: Legal knowledge in the gap

Graciela BIAGINI, FCS-UBA, DCS-UNLu, Universidad de Buenos Aires - UNLujn, Buenos Aires, Argentina Polticas de salud y reclamos sociales Luci PINHEIRO, Servio Social de Niteri, Universidade Federal Fluminense, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil A prtica do servio social e a crise da democracia no marco das reformas do estado brasileiro {*} Roberta dos Reis NEUHOLD, Programa de PsGraduao em Educao, Universidade de So Paulo, So Paulo, Brazil A produo acadmica sobre o ensino de cincias sociais na educao bsica: Um mapeamento dos debates na sociedade brasileira de sociologia Natalia LUXARDO, Social Work and Sociology, CONICET, Buenos Aires, Argentina Health inequality (in)sensitive to changes in advanced cancerxs treatments Amurabi OLIVEIRA, Center of Education, Federal University of Alagoas, Macei, Brazil The teaching of social sciences in the escolas normais in alagoas: Trajectories, directions and dilemmas

14:30 - 16:00
150 Additional Session 4 - Sociologa de la salud y las politics sanitarias Location: APT 212 {OB} Session Organizers: Liliana GASTRON, University of Lujan; Claudia FIGARI and Diego ALVAREZ NEWMAN Authors and Papers Blanca DE LIMA, University Francisco de Miranda, Coro, Venezuela Curso de vida e institucionalizacin en adultos mayores: Una aproximacin cualitativa Maria Conceio COSTA, Ncleo de Estudos de Gnero - Pagu, Campinas, Brazil Medicalizao, hormnios e relaes de gnero Cisalpina CANTO, Hepatites Viaris, Secretaria de Sade do Estado do Par, Belm, Bosnia and Andra CHAVES, Faculdade de Cincias Sociais, Universidade Federal do Par, Belm, Brazil Hepatites virais: Preveno e sade no estado do Par

Thursday 2 August
09:00 - 10:30
195 Additional Session 5 - Participacin poltica y programas sociales Location: APT 212 {OB} Session Organizers: Alicia NAVEDA, Universidad Nacional de San Juan, Argentina; Graciela COUSINET; Beatriz RAIJLAND and Mnica CLOT Authors and Papers Esteban TORRES, CIECS-CONICET. Universidad Nacional de Crdoba, Argentina El control de la informacin y la comunicacin como fuente de poder: Anlisis de una tesis de Manuel Castells, 1983-2009

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Luisina PERELMITER, Sociologa, Instituto de Altos Estudios Sociales - Universidad de General San Martn, Buenos Aires, Argentina Construir una nacin cercana: Transformaciones institucionales de la asistencia social en la Argentina reciente Luis Francisco MERINO, Instituto Salesiano de Formacin Docente, Crdoba, Argentina Prcticas polticas e intercambios recprocos en sectores populares Luis SANTARSIERO, CONICET/UNLP/CIMeCS/ IdHICS, Argentina Comedores comunitarios y polticas de asistencia alimentaria en la ciudad de La Plata

Maria-Luisa MENDEZ LAYERA, Sociology, Universidad Diego Portales, Santiago, Chile Is it about elective belonging, social preservation or gentrification?: Travelling concepts and fluid narratives of place making in Santiago Daniel KOZAK, Sociologia, CEURCONICET, Buenos Aires, Argentina and Lorena VECSLIR, CONICET, Azerbaijan La "ciudad genrica" en el Sur del conurbano bonaerense Thas Troncon ROSA, Instituto de Arquitetura e Urbanismo, IAU-USP, So Carlos, Brazil Urban trajectories and production of poor housing spaces: The construction of a research

10:45 - 12:15
234 Additional Session 6 - Sociologa urbana Location: APT 212 {OB} Session Organizers: Fernando OSTUNI, Instituto de Investigaciones Gino Germani and Eduardo AQUEVEDO Authors and Papers Sandra GUERRERO, Urban sociologist, Costa Rica Abu Dhabi: Urban plan 2030, spatial segregation and social polarization Leonardo ROMERO OLIVERA, Grupo de Investigacin Turismo Medio Ambiente y Desarrollo, Socilogo, Barranquilla, Colombia Estrategias de apropiacin social del patrimonio para la revitalizacin del centro histrico de Barranquilla, Colombia Pedro NOVAIS LIMA JR. and Camilla LOBINO, Instituto de Pesquisa e Planejamento Urbano e Regional - Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Mega-events in Brazil and the conflict of the faculties Alvaro L.S. PEREIRA, Economic and Financial Law, Faculty of Law of University of So Paulo, Brazil Rio 2016: The laboratory of a new urban strategy

12:30 - 14:00
285 Additional Session 7 - Ciencia, tecnologa y sociedad: territorios de confluencia Location: APT 212 {OB} Session Organizer: Mariana VERSINO, Universidad Nacional de La Plata CONICET/CEUR Authors and Papers Tatiana de Pino A. MARANHAO, Science and Technology for Social Inclusion, Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation, Brasilia, Brazil Accumulation of capital in Brazilian sociology: Between actors and structures Manuel LUGONES, Departamento de Ciencias Sociales, Humanidades y Artes, Universidad Nacional de Ro Negro, S.C. Bariloche, Argentina Desarrollo y poltica nuclear en Argentina (19651985) Renato de OLIVEIRA, Sociology - Federal State University of Rio Grande do Sul, Porto Alegre, Brazil and Daniel GUERRINI, Sociology - Federal State University of Rio Grande do Sul, Porto Alegre, Brazil The modern university and its critical role in society: How do brazilian universities address the established ways of action of their economic environment?

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Pablo Sebastin GARCA, Economy, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires, Argentina The role of technology in creativity and scientific discovery Quelen GIANEZINI, Sociologia, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Porto Alegre, Brazil Sua virtus e sua sapientia

Miguel Angel DAZ PERERA, Salud, Equidad y desarrollo comunitario, El Colegio de la Frontera Sur, Villahermosa, Mexico Riesgo y vulnerabilidad en Tabasco: El ejemplo de la Colonia Gaviotas ante las inundaciones de 1980 y 2007 Liliana RECAMAN, Cauca, Ecology, Popayan, Colombia Social and environmental management basin of High Andean and its influence on the democratic management: Case River Basin stones, Popayn, Colombia Irlys FIRMO BARREIRA, Ciencias Sociais - UFC, Sociedade Brasileira de Sociologia, Fortaleza, Brazil Social movements, culture and politics in brazilian sociology Maria Zefisa SOARES MENEZES, Geografia Fsica y Anlisis Geogrfico Regionall, University of Barcelona, Fortaleza, Brazil Descentralization and social capital: Challenges of the strategics projects Mara Eugenia VENTURINI and Carla VILLAGRAN, Universidad Nacional de la Patagonia Austral, Argentina Expresiones de la desigualdad en clave territorial en torno de la dinmica escolar-barrial en ciudades intermedias de la Patagonia Ida CASTIGLIONI1, Alberto GIASANTI1, Osvaldo ROMERO2 and Armando ULLOA3, (1)Sociology, University of Milano-Bicocca, Milan, Italy, (2) Engineering, University of Sancti Spiritus, Sancti Spiritus, Cuba, (3)Medicine, University of UNAN of Managua, Managua, Nicaragua Good practices of cooperation between universities and local community Ricardo CORTZAR, Antroplogo, Medelln, Colombia Jvenes de la street. Apropiaciones espaciales y construccin de identidad colectiva del skater en Medelln, Colombia Marina Luz GARCIA, Sociologa, Universidad Nacional de General Sarmiento Los Polvorines, UT, Argentina Jvenes y violencia letal: Duelo y memorializacin

14:30 - 16:00
328 Additional Session 8 Medioambiente, recursos naturales y desarrollo Location: APT 212 {OB} Session Organizers: Jorge ROJAS HERNNDEZ and Rudis Yilmar FLORES Authors and Papers Miguel Francisco GUTIRREZ, Historia Econmica, Facultad de Ciencias Econmicas Universidad de Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires, Argentina; Direccin de Comercializacin, Ministerio de Desarrollo Social de la Nacin, Buenos Aires, Argentina Avance de investigacin: Anlisis de las polticas de fomento productivo de vinos caseros aplicadas en el municipio de Lavalle (periodo 2004-2009) desde la perspectiva del desarrollo local Ariane RODRIGUES, Universidade Federal de Santa Maria, Brazil De la aparicin al presente de la libertad asistida: Un anlisis del gobiernamento de delincuentes jvenes Maria Galleno SOUZA OLIVEIRA, Sociology, College of Letters and Sciences of the So Paulo State University (UNESP-SP), Araraquara, Brazil Environmental public policy: The natural disasters question and its effects on Brazilian risky society Elson PEREIRA, Gosciences, Universit Fdrale de Santa Catarina, Florianpolis, Brazil and Andr SANTOS, Geosciences, Universit Fdrale de Santa Catarina, Florianpolis, Brazil La ville-droit en rsistance la ville-march dans le processus dlaboration du schma directeur de Florianpolis Brsil

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16:15 - 17:45
378 Additional Session 9 - Migraciones y relaciones interculturales Location: ALAS Room 1 Session Organizers: Nstor COHEN and Silvia CASTILLO-WINTER Authors and Papers Dmitri CERBONCINI FERNANDES, Social Science, Universidade Federal de Juiz de Fora, Juiz de Fora, MG, Brazil Black or national? The process of ethnicization of the samba Sergio MOLINA MONASTERIOS, Ciencia Poltica, Profesor Universidad Diego Portales, Santiago de Chile, Chile and Fernando MOLINA, Consultor, Bolivia Etnicidad, nueva izquierda y democratizacin: El caso boliviano Susana BRAUNER, Maestra Diversidad CulturalDepartamento de Gobierno y Relaciones Internacionales, UNTREF-UADE, CABA, Argentina and Marina TOMASOTTI, Maestra de Diversidad Cultural, UNTREF, Argentina Etnicidad y disporas: Mexicanos y argentinos judos de origen sirio desde mediados del siglo XX a la actualidad Romina RAMOS, Universidad Arturo Prat del Estado de Chile, Iquique, Chile and Danae URBINA, Universidad Arturo Prat del Estado de Chile, Iquique, Chile Sociologa de las migraciones Alvaro DEL AGUILA, Antropologa, Facultad de Filosofa y Letras, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Ciudad Autnoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina Some reflections upon the ethnographic analysis of the cultural manifestation from migrants in the society of destination: Paraguayan bicentenarys celebration in the city of Buenos Aires Helion PVOA-NETO, IPPUR, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ), Migration Studies Group (NIEM), Rio de Janeiro, Brazil International migration policies in Brazil: A review of recent challenges and measures

Friday 3 August
09:00 - 10:30
419 Additional Session 10 - Mujeres y juventud Location: APT 212 {OB} Session Organizers: Sara Victoria ALVARADO and Mara Isabel DOMNGUEZ GARCA, Centro de Investigaciones Psicolgicas y Sociolgicas (CIPS) Authors and Papers Rogelio SALAZAR DE LEN, Escuela de Ciencia Poltica, Universidad de San Carlos de Guatemala, Guatemala, Guatemala Rousseau y el lenguaje Rafael BARRETO, Social Memory, UNIRIO, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Spaces of sociality homosexuals: Freedom or prison in the public space? Martin EYNARD, CIECS-CONICET-UNC, Crdoba, Argentina Cuerpos en crisis: Protesta social y cuestin alimentaria en Crdoba luego del 2001. Delimitaciones tericas Bodies in crisis: Social protest and food issue in Cordoba after 2001. Theoretical delimitations

10:45 - 12:15
466 RT 1a Cultura econmica y sociedad Location: 27 {OB} Session Organizers: Alicia CAPLAN and Javier LINDENBOIM, Universidad Buenos Aires Authors and Papers Maria J. BARBOSA GOULART and Antnio NETO, Programa de Ps-Graduao em Desenvolvimento Regional (PPGDR), Universidade Federal do Tocantins (UFT), Palmas/Tocantins, Brazil The dense social and politic life of social agents in the banco do povo organizational structure

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Nicols GMEZ, Sociologa, Universidad Catlica Silva Henrquez, Santiago, Chile Cultura econmica en el sector informal Anna Luisa CABRERA RUBIO, Instituto Tecnolgico y de Estudios Superiores de Monterrey Campus Monterrey, Monterrey, Mexico Institutions that determine local CSR in a developing country Leonardo LINS, Department of Sociology, University of So Paulo, Brazil Economic sectors evolution and education: An analysis of the metropolitans regions of Belo Horizonte and So Paulo

Natalia KRGER, Instituto de Investigaciones Econmicas y Sociales del Sur (UNS-CONICET), Baha Blanca, Argentina Un diagnstico de la segregacin por nivel socioeconmico en la escuela media Argentina Bernardo MARESCA, Asociacin Argentina de Sociologa, Ciudad Autnoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina Teora del juego social y planeamiento estratgico {*}

10:45 - 12:15
468 RT 1c Sociologa, antropologa y aproximaciones filosficas a las emociones en el contexto escolar Location: 29 {OB} Session Organizer: Rose Martha ROMO BELTRAN Authors and Papers Sebastin GARCIA, IICE-FFyL-UBA/CONICET, Argentina Emociones en la escuela secundaria. El control de la vergenza y el oficio de estudiante Agustina MUTCHINICK, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina Humillaciones y desigualdades sociales en la escuela secundaria Mariana NOBILE, rea de Educacin, Facultad Latinoamericana de Ciencias Sociales (FLACSO), Buenos Aires, Argentina; CONICET, Argentina La dimensin emocional de la experiencia escolar: Reflexiones tericas a partir del caso de las escuelas de reingreso, Buenos Aires Liliana RONCONI, UBA, Buenos Aires, Argentina La diversidad en la escuela: Ventanas para la construccin de una cultura escolar democrtica Mercedes MACHADO, CIC-CONICET-UNSAM, Argentina and Waldemar CUBILLA, UNSAM, Argentina La educacin como lnea de fuga: Entre el ahora y la promesa de futuro. Reflexiones en torno a la escolarizacin en contextos de pobreza urbana

10:45 - 12:15
467 RT 1b Desigualdades educativas y sociales Location: 28 {OB} Session Organizer: Gabriela ORLANDO, UNSAM Authors and Papers Betina FRESNEDA, Sociology, IESP/UERJ, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Changes in educational opportunities in the Brazilian secondary education Cecilia Evangelina MELENDEZ, Ana Griselda DIAZ and Maria Natalia LENCINA, CONICET, Argentina Desigualdades en la escuela secundaria de la provincia de Catamarca Dbora MAZZA, Social Sciences, Universidade Estadual de Campinas-Unicamp, So Paulo, Brazil and Marcia dos Santos FERREIRA, Education, Universidade Federal de Mato Grosso, Mato Grosso, Brazil International migratory circulation and social thought in Brazil Marina LARRONDO, Becaria de Posgrado CONICET, con sede de trabajo en la Escuela de Educacin, Universidad de San Andrs, Victoria, Pcia. de Buenos Aires, Argentina Repensando la crisis de la escuela media. La construccin de la identidad escolar en nuevos dispositivos de educacin media en contextos de pobreza de la ciudad de Buenos Aires

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Leandro Rogrio PINHEIRO, Basic Studies, UFRGS, Porto Alegre, Brazil Sobre movimientos sociales, escuelas y desigualdad social: Identidades y toma de posicin de jvenes en barrios de periferia Eduardo LANGER, Educacin, Universidad Nacional de General San Martn - Universidad Nacional de la Patagonia Austral, Ciudad de Buenos Aires, Argentina Cmo investigar prcticas de resistencia de estudiantes en la escuela de hoy: Reflexiones metodolgicas desde el campo de la sociologa de la educacin

Elizabeth Maria FLEURY-TEIXEIRA, Health Ministery, Universidade Federal De Minas Gerais & Fundao Oswaldo Cruz, Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais, Brazil Women leaders in detraditionalizations context Abili Lazaro Castro LIMA, Public Law Departament, UFPR - Federal University of Parana, Curitiba, Brazil Globalization and neoliberalism and theirs negative consequences in politics and law Fatima de OLIVEIRA SOUZA, Universidad Federal Fluminence, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil As interfaces da poltica de assistncia social nos programas sociais do ministrio do desenvolvimento social: Assistncia ou assistencializao da pobreza?

10:45 - 12:15
469 RT 1d Movimientos sociales, participacin y democracia en Amrica Latina Location: 30 {OB} Session Organizers: Julio MEJA NAVARRETE and Pablo Sebastin GARCA, Universidad de Buenos Aires Authors and Papers Eva CAPECE WORONOWICZ, Doctorado con orientacin en Sociologa, Universidad Nacional Autnoma de Mxico, Distrito Federal, Mexico Demodiversidad en Amrica Latina: Las disputas en el proceso de democratizacin a comienzos del siglo XXI Estefana VANEGAS CARRASCO, Estudiante maestra en Antropologa Social. UNSAM/IDAES-IDES, Argentina Formas colectivas de organizacin y cultura poltica popular: El caso de la Asamblea Municipal Constituyente de Mogotes Santiago CUNIAL and Toms SCHUSTER, UBA, Buenos Aires, Argentina Perspectivas sobre la relacin entre orden institucional y transformacin radical en Amrica Latina Ingrid Karla NBREGA BESERRA, UFPE, Recife, Brazil Una perspectiva histrica de las personas sordas y su constitucin como medio de movimiento social en Brasil

10:45 - 12:15
465 Additional Session 11 - Trabajo, orden jurdico y las nuevas prcticas de inclusin Location: APT 212 {OB} Session Organizers: Cecilia M. LUSNICH, Instituto de Investigaciones Gino Germani, Facultad de Ciencias Sociales, Universidad de Buenos Aires and Ricardo ANTUNES Authors and Papers Ana Laura ERMIDA and Sofa MANNISE, Sociology, Panelist, Montevideo, Uruguay Experiencias de dilogo social y nuevas formas de gobernabilidad Olmpio ROCHA, Regional Development, Paraba State University (UEPB), Campina Grande, Brazil Juridical pluralism: Contemporary new paradigm? Luciana COENTRO, APG, Fundao Getulio VargasSo Paulo, So Paulo, Brazil Migration of high-skilled workers between Brazil and US: Aspects on immigration policies Andra CHAVES, Faculdade de Cincias Sociais, Universidade Federal do Par, Belm, Brazil and Paulo FRAZO, Escola Vilhena Alves, SEDUC, Belm, Brazil Poder pblico e sindicato: O movimento grevista do SINTEP

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Vitor COSTA, Departamento de Sociologia e Antropologia - UFMG, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, Pedro Leopoldo/MG, Brazil Violence et prostitution Belo Horizonte et connaissances pragmatiques et Comptences scuritaires parmi des diffrents groupes de prostitues

12:30 - 14:00
526 RT 2b Problemas urbanos Location: 28 {OB} Session Organizer: Juan PECORARO, Universidad Buenos Aires Authors and Papers Juan Felipe PINILLA, consultor independiente, Colombia Jueces y defensa del medio ambiente. El caso de la descontaminacin del ro Bogot Gustavo CORTS SUAZA, Ciencias Sociales, Universidad Pedaggica y Tecnolgica de Colombia, Tunja, Colombia; Grupo de Investigacin en Estudios Socio-Culturales, Tunja, Colombia Bogot, distrito especial: Entre la nacin y las regiones Victoria RICCIARDI, Facultad de Derecho, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires, Argentina and Alejandro SEHTMAN, Escuela de Poltica y Gobierno, Universidad Nacional de San Martn, Buenos Aires, Argentina The vicissitudes of housing rights in a landmark environmental case of Argentina: A study of the Matanza-Riachuelo basin case Luciana VACCOTTI, IIGG-UBA, Argentina El derecho a la vivienda adecuada en la legislacin de Argentina, Paraguay y Uruguay Aline VIOTTO, Departamento de Direito Econmico, Financeiro e Tributrio, Universidade de So Paulo, So Paulo, Brazil Urban law and the real estate sector: Economic interests and the law in the production of the city of So Paulo

12:30 - 14:00
525 RT 2a Derecho y profesiones Location: 27 {OB} Session Organizer: Mara Ins BERGOGLIO, National University of Cordoba Authors and Papers Quelen GIANEZINI, Sociologia, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Porto Alegre, Brazil Access to law school and the capital of nativebrazilian students Rafael Mafei Rabelo QUEIROZ, Luciana Silva REIS and Victor Marcel PINHEIRO, So Paulo School of Law of Fundao Getulio Vargas, So Paulo-SP, Brazil Globalization and legal notables in emerging economies: A case study on Brazil Agustn VLEZ MASSA, Universidad Nacional de Crdoba, Argentina Insurance companies and their lawyers in road accident mediation: Usual players shaping the game rules Andrea GASTRON, Law School, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Pablo Nogus, Argentina and Viviana KHNE, Universit de Lecce, Italy When the symbol does not correspond to the substance: The images of justice and the social roles of women and men in the legal world through time Pedro GERALDO, Anthropology, Universidade Federal Fluminense, Niteri, Brazil Justice in context: The routinized ground of decisionmaking in courts Gabriel Eidelwein SILVEIRA, PPG Sociology, UFRGS - Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Porto Alegre, Brazil Labor justice The Brazilian way. Political ideologies and professionalism of our judges

12:30 - 14:00
527 RT 2c Anlisis cientfico y grupos sociales en riesgo Location: 29 {OB} Session Organizers: Claudia NATENZON and Hctor Atilio POGGIESE

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Authors and Papers Mirta Beatriz ROMERO, Candela LOPEZ and Gabriela CAAMAO, Instituto Regional de Planeamiento y Hbitat (IRPHa), Universidad Nacional de San Juan, San Juan, Argentina Gestin del riesgo: Su inclusin entre las estrategias de desarrollo Jos Mara LEZCANO, Grupo de Estudio de la Complejidad en la Sociedad de la InformacinGECSI, Facultad de Ciencias Jurdicas y Sociales, Universidad Nacional de La Plata, La Plata, Argentina Conflict analysis using complexity sciences tools Yara Mendes Cordeiro ARAJO and Luciene RODRIGUES, Universidade Estadual de Montes Claros, Brazil Estratgias de auto-organizao do trabalho: A famlia como unidade econmica e redistribuidora de recursos no enfrentamento da questo social no Cerrado norte mineiro, Brasil Joyce Nathalia DE SOUZA TRINDADE, Social Sciences, Universidade Estadual Paulista, So Carlos, Brazil and Ariella SILVA ARAUJO, Sociologia, Universidade Estadual Paulista, So Paulo, Brazil Fragility of young life in the metropolitan periphery: Two views

Abortion rights, religion and social movements in Brazil: The case of catlicas pelo direito de decidir Marco MONDAINI, Trabajo Social - Universidade Federal de Pernambuco, Taynan BARBOSA MENDES BARRETO, Brazil; Rodrigo FARIAS DE ARAJO, Brazil Los medios de comunicacin y movimientos sociales: Un estudio sobre la criminalizacin de los movimientos sociales por los medios de comunicacin impresos en Pernambuco, Brasil Andreza Aparecida FRANCO CAMARA, Departamento de Cincias Jurdicas e Sociais, Universidade Federal Rural do Rio de Janeiro, Niteri, Brazil Simplicio hidroelctricas: Los jugadores repiten y afectados por las represas Cleide Magli SANTOS, PPGCS, Universidade Federal da Bahia, Salvador, Brazil; Educao, Universidade do Estado da Bahia, Salvador, Brazil Jvenes militantes y ciclos de la confrontacin Daiene GARCIA, Faculdade de Cincias Humanas e Sociais - Campus de Franca/SP, Universidade Estadual Paulista Jlio de Mesquita Filho - UNESP, Franca, Brazil The new social order and the democratization of environment cyber Diego ORTZAR, Doctorando en Historia, Escuela de Altos Estudios en Ciencias Sociales (EHESS-Pars), France and Pamela GUTIRREZ, Dra. en Psicologa Social, Directora Escuela de Terapia Ocupacional Universidad de Chile, Chile Cuerpo, discapacidad y prcticas institucionales: Una visin crtica de su evolucin histrica en Chile Lucrecia MOLINARI, UNTREF-CONICET, Argentina Reflexiones polticas de Roque Dalton (El Salvador, 1935-1975) Juliana NEUENSCHWANDER MAGALHES, Teoria do Direito, Faculdade Nacional de Direito da Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil and Ndia PIRES, Grupo de Pesquisa Direito e Cinema, Faculdade Nacional de Direito da Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil The production of law at the cinema. A sociological study
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12:30 - 14:00
524 Additional Session 12 Movimientos sociales Location: APT 212 {OB} Session Organizers: Gabriela GMEZ ROJAS; Cesar GERMANA and Norberto ROCHA Authors and Papers Larissa GALDINO DE MAGALHAES SANTOS, Departamento de Cincias Sociais, Universidade Federal do Esprito Santo, Vitria, Brazil Ciberespao e identidades hbridas Apontamentos entre a cibercultura e os estudos ps-coloniais Thais CAMARGO, Instituto de Filosofia e Cincias Sociais - Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro (IFCS/UFRJ), Brazil

Pierre-Mathieu LE BEL, Geography, Universit du Qubec Montral, Montral, QC, Canada and Renata BRAUNER FERREIRA, Planejamento Urbano, Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro-UFRJ-IPPUR, Brazil War in Rio: The city goes to the movies

Paola JIRON, Instituto de la Vivienda, Facultad de Arquitectura y Urbanismo, Universidad de Chile, Santiago, Chile New forms of social exclusin through urban daily mobility practices Julio CALDERN COCKBURN, Facultad Arquitectura, Universidad Nacional de Ingeniera, Lima, Peru Per: Poltica pblica, propiedad privada y pobres urbanos

14:30 - 16:00
571 RT 3a Desigualdad y pobreza en el espacio urbano 1: personas en situacin de calle y procesos de renovacin en reas centrales Location: 27 {OB} Session Organizer: Ana Maria PEREZ Authors and Papers Camila Nastari FERNANDES and Ricardo de Sousa MORETTI, Planejamento e Gesto do Territrio, Universidade Federal do ABC, Santo Andr - SP, Brazil Census of the homelessness population: Tendency analysis in some capitals of Brazil and the world Steven NAVARRETE, Student of Sociology university National of Colombia, Bogot, Colombia and Andrea MONTOYA, Anthropology University National of Colombia, Bogot, Colombia Diseando una ciudad para excluir Cmo mantener la chusma a raya? Carlos Jos SUAREZ GARCIA, IPPUR/UFRJ, Brazil The corrective machine, or how to restore the homeless people to the structure: Two models of transformation

14:30 - 16:00
573 RT 3c Investigaciones actuales en sociologa Location: 29 {OB} Session Organizers: Irlys BARREIRA and Luciana GUIDO Authors and Papers Gilberto GERIBOLA MORENO, Faculdade de Educao USP, Universidade de So Paulo, So Paulo, Brazil Old and young leaders in social movements in the periphery of So Paulo Everton OLIVEIRA, Departamento de Sociologia, Universidade Federal de So Carlos, So Carlos, Brazil The immanent resistance and the state reality: Notes on the implementation of a public health policy and the processes of subjection, subjectification and resistance Nestor DA COSTA, Montevideo, Uruguay La construccin social de la laicidad en Uruguay Patricia VILLEN MEIRELLES ALVES, Sociology, Universidade Estadual de Campinas (UNICAMP), Campinas, Brazil Temporary work visa, restrictions of rights and deterioration of labour condition in the new configuration of international immigration in So Paulo

14:30 - 16:00
572 RT 3b Desigualdad y pobreza en el espacio urbano 2: disputas por el espacio pblico y acciones estatales Location: 28 {OB} Authors and Papers Mara Eugenia VENTURINI and Carla VILLAGRAN, Universidad Nacional de la Patagonia Austral, Argentina Formas de la desigualdad en torno de la dinmica territorial-escolar en ciudades intermedias de la Patagonia

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14:30 - 16:00
570 Additional Session 13 - Calidad de vida, estratificacin social y polticas pblicas Location: APT 212 {OB} Session Organizer: Ximena SANCHEZ SEGURA Authors and Papers Geraldo MONTEIRO, Sylvio CRUZ and Adauto SANTOS, PhD Program of Political Science and International Relations, IUPERJ, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Evaluating the Combined impact of multi-level public health policies and social policies on the quality of life in Rio de Janeiro Fernanda USHIJIMA, Faculty of Philosophy and Sciences, So Paulo State University, Marlia, Brazil The adaptation of Brazilian foreign policy related to the emigration phenomenon Mauricio LOPEZ-RUIZ, Social Research Institute, University of Costa Rica, Costa Rica The incorporation of nicaraguan migrants into Costa Ricas healthcare system: An opportunity for social equity?

Camila PHILIPPI, Departamento de Sociologia e Cincia Poltica, Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Florianpolis, Brazil El milagro del petrleo: Petrobras, pre-sal y la nueva regulacin Rosario COTA-YAEZ, Departamento de Estudios Regionales, Universidad de Guadalajara, Zapopan, Mexico and Juan Jorge RODRIGUEZ-BAUTISTA, Ciencias Sociales, Universidad de Guadalajara, Ameca, Mexico Talleres de participacin ciudadana e iniciativas locales de desarrollo Maria Eugenia SCHEINFELD, Economic Sociology, IDAES-UNSAM, Ciudad Autnoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina The economic value of diseases. A sociological approach on the objectivation and commodification of subjectivity

09:00 - 10:30
613 RT 4b Polticas Sociales, Seguridad Social y Cultura Organizacional Location: 28 {OB} Session Organizer: Beatriz WEHLE, Universidad de Buenos Aires Authors and Papers

Saturday 4 August
09:00 - 10:30
612 RT 4a La organizacin financiera y de los mercados a nivel nacional e internacional Location: 27 {OB} Session Organizers: Bernardo MARESCA, Asociacin Argentina de Sociologa and Alfredo OSSORIO Authors and Papers Paula GUARALDO, Sociology, UNESP, Franca, Brazil Consolidation, leverage, opening and restructuring of Brazilian exports: The footwear sector in focus

Pilar BERRIOS NAVARRO, Relaciones Sociales, Universidad Autnoma Metropolitana-Xochimilco, Mxico, Mexico Diseo institucional y cultura organizacional de la poltica social: Anlisis comparativo Annabelle SULMONT, Institut dEtudes du Dveloppement Economique et Social, Universit Paris 1 Panthon Sorbonne, France - Centro de Estudios Mexicanos y Lationamericanos, Mexico, Mxico DF, Mexico Social security and microinsurance Edna A. MELO CHERNICHARO and Regina GLORIA NUNES ANDRADE, Psicologia Social, Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Tuning the emotions: The clinica social in Mangueira Hill

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09:00 - 10:30
614 RT 4c Recursos naturales, desarrollo y Sociedad 2 Location: 29 {OB} Session Organizer: Rudis YILMAR FLORES Authors and Papers Salom ARIAS ARVALO, Universidad del Valle, Estudiante de Sociologa, Cali, Colombia, Colombia Memoria de la poca de la violencia en Colombia Vera WEILER, Universidad Nacional de Colombia, Bogot, Colombia Processual logic applied to anthropologists critic on elias idea about simpler societies Napolen VELSTEGUI BAHAMONDE, Colegio de Socilogos del Guayas, Guayaquil, Ecuador Si la ley, es el lmite del derecho, la justicia, es la fuente de la democracia Andrei MASSA, Universidade Federal de So Paulo, Brazil Sub-imperialismo: Historia y perspectivas David MONTENEGRO, Instituto Federal de Educao, Cincia e Tecnologia do Cear - IFCE, Fortaleza, Brazil The crisis and their interpretations: In search of the output in the labyrinth of senses

Mariangeles FUNES, Centro Argentino de Etnografia Americana CONICET, CONICET, Argentina Las crisis vitales, rituales teraputicos y los sacerdotes carismticos en Buenos Aires, Argentina Lucia ACAR, Sociology, IUPERJ, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil The social dynamic fashion

09:00 - 10:30
611 Additional Session 14 - El trabajo etnogrfico en la produccin de conocimiento Location: APT 212 {OB} Session Organizers: Roxana CRUDI, Investigadora; Delia FRANCO, Instituto Gino Germani, Facultad de Ciencias Sociales, Universidad de Buenos Aires and Osmar GONZALES Authors and Papers Betsab PAP, CONICET-UBA, Buenos Aires, Argentina La corte suprema de justicia de la nacin y su relacin con el poder ejecutivo nacional (Argentina, 1989-1995) Alicia MNDEZ, Facultad de Ciencias Sociales (UBA), Buenos Aires, Argentina La posicin del etngrafo en el trabajo con una comunidad? meritocrtica: "Cuando los nativos te leen y te arman el campo" Angela Ester MALLMANN CENTENARO, Economia, Univeridade do Vale do Rio dos Sinos, Nova Petrpolis, Brazil Las posibles relaciones entre capital social, cooperativismo y desarollo econmico local Carolina RISPOLI LEAL, Pontficia Universidade Catlica do Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil Negotiating debt: An ethnographic experience in mediation center Johana KUNIN, UTDT, Argentina Promoting transnational inter-organizational dialogue and knowledge while conducting multi-site field research: The case of the Latin American cardboard book publishers
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09:00 - 10:30
615 RT 4d Poltica, Mercado y Religin Location: 30 {OB} Session Organizer: Fortunato MALLIMACI Authors and Papers Agustn VACA, Investigacin, in process, Zapopan, Mexico Estado, monopolio catlico y pluralismo en Mxico: El caso de Jalisco Juan SCURO, Universidad Federal de Ro Grande del Sur (Brasil), Brazil La formacin de un campo ayahuasquero uruguayo y su lugar dentro del mercado religioso de ese pas

10:45 - 12:15
651 Additional Session 15 Globalizacin y desarrollo local: protestas, justicia y sociologa del pblico Location: APT 212 {OB} Session Organizers: Sebastian PEREYRA, Universidad Nacional de San Martin and Ana Lucia PAZ Authors and Papers Mara Vernica MORENO, Sociologa, Instituto de Investigaciones Gino Germani/CONICET, Ciudad Autnoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina Ciudad global y migracin internacional: Una revisin de las discusiones en el marco del flujo de capital y de las personas altamente calificadas Gabriel NARDACCHIONE, CONICET-UBA, Argentina A pragmatic and sequential analysis. Closures and reopenings of public disputes Janneth ALDANA, Sociology, Pontificia Universidad Javeriana, Bogot, Colombia Artistic transformation and social development. Some changes in the appropriation of aesthetic knowledge Marcia RODRIGUES, Cincias Sociais, Universidade Federal do Esprito Santo, Vitria, Brazil Migration, crime and civil rights

UNICAMP-University Campinas, So Paulo, Brazil The current migration between Brazil and Japan: Social and cultural spaces and networks Lidiane MACIEL, IFCH/Unicamp-SP-Brazil, Studant of Pos-graduate, Campinas, Brazil The meaning of better of life: Un study between rural worker migrant of So Paulo-Brazil

10:45 - 12:15
653 RT 5c Brasil interrogado: perspectivas tericas y comparativas Location: 28 {OB} Session Organizer: Vernica GIORDANO, IEALC Authors and Papers Mara BURKART, UBA-CONICET, Buenos Aires, Argentina Cambio social y violencia poltica en la prensa de humor grfico. Brasil y Argentina, 1969-1976 Athanis RODRIGUES, Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Brazil War against narcoterrorism: An alibi to the recolonization of Latin-America Ariel Alejandro GOLDSTEIN, Social Sciencies, University of Buenos Aires, Instituto de Estudios de Amrica Latina y el Caribe (IEALC). CONICET, Ciudad de Buenos Aires, Argentina The ideological frontiers of opposition during the first rule of Lula Giovana BONAMIM, IDES/UNGS, Buenos Aires, Argentina; NUSP/UFPR, Curitiba, Brazil Modernisms and state building: Keys on brazilian specificities among the southern cone countries Denise TORRES, Postgraduate Program in Education, Federal University of Pernambuco, Recife, PE, Brazil Functional interculturality in rural education and the critical interculturality in current rural education: An analysis based in the post-colonial studies

10:45 - 12:15
652 RT 5b Migrantes: experiencias de vida, formas de organizacin, participacin e insercin social Location: 27 {OB} Session Organizer: Carolina NAJMIAS, Instituto de Investigaciones Gino Germani, UBA Authors and Papers Viviane MONTEIRO, Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Brazil La educacin en el contexto de la movilidad internacional Lili KAWAMURA, Researcher at NEPO-UNICAMP,

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10:45 - 12:15
654 RT 5d El Cine y la Construccin del Imaginario Audiovisual del Mundo Contemporneo. Sujetos y Campos de una Sociologa del Mundo Audiovisual Location: 29 {OB} Session Organizers: Lucas RUBINICH and Syd KROCHMALNY, professor Authors and Papers Tulio ROSSI, Sociology, USP, So Paulo, Brazil The relevance of a sociological approach to Hollywood movies Paula IADEVITO, Facultad de Ciencias Sociales, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Instituto de Investigaciones Gino Germani/CONICET, Ciudad de Buenos Aires, Argentina Poltica cultural como identidad hbrida. El arte y la cultura de Corea en la Ciudad de Buenos Aires Jos Duarte BARBOSA JNIOR, Anthropology, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte, Natal, Brazil March of marijuana and images of city life Carla BERNAVA, Sociology, Universidade de So Paulo, So Paulo, Brazil The emergency of the vamp and the production of a terrifying/terrified female sexuality in modern urban contexts Janneth ALDANA, Sociology, Pontificia Universidad Javeriana, Bogot, Colombia La creacin artstica: Desarrollo social y desarrollo cognitivo en la trayectoria de un artista

Authors and Papers Miriam TONI, Centro de Pesquisa de Emprego e Desemprego, Fundao de Economia e Estatstica, Porto Alegre, Brazil Labor market in the decent work perspective: The case of the metropolitan area of Porto Alegre Marco GOMEZ SOLORZANO, Sociology, Professor, Mexico DF, Mexico Maquiladoras in low wage society Jose Mauricio ARGELLES PREZ, Research Team of Social Development and Globalization, Instituto Tecnolgico y de Estudios Superiores de Monterrey (ITESM), Campus Monterrey, Monterrey, Nuevo Len, Mexico; Department of Sociology, Universidad Autnoma de Nuevo Len (UANL), San Nicols de los Garza, Nuevo Len, Mexico Significado del trabajo y la precariedad entre los adultos mayores Julieta HAIDAR, Docente, Argentina Estrategias sindicales. El caso de Luz y Fuerza Capital (1945-1975)

12:30 - 14:00
700 RT 6b Precaridad y disciplina en neofordism Location: 28 {OB} Session Organizer: Ruy BRAGA, University of So Paulo Authors and Papers Isabel Rosario QUISPE SORIA, Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos, Lurigancho-Chosica Peru De la agricultura a la minera: La proletarizacin del campesino y los cambios en los modos de produccin Sandra PICCININNI, Universidad Nacional de Mar del Plata, Univ. Nacional de Rosario, Mar del Plata, Argentina; Ministerio de Trabajo, Empleo y Seguridad Social de la Nacin, Mar del Plata, Argentina Estrategias de articulacin de docentes marplatenses entre trabajo rentado y domstico y de cuidados

12:30 - 14:00
699 RT 6a Contextos: trabajo y trabajadores Location: 27 {OB} Session Organizers: Marisa IACOBELLIS and Sara LIFSZYC, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Ciclo Bsico Comn

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Diego SZLECHTER, Instituto de Industria, Universidad Nacional de General Sarmiento, Los Polvorines, Provincia de Buenos Aires, Argentina Gestin del conocimiento o gestin del comportamiento? Apuntes para un debate sobre el mnager neofordista Marta PANAIA, Ciencias Sociales, CONICET, Ciudad de Buenos Aires, Argentina Riesgos y organizacin en talleres clandestinos Leonardo SALINAS ROBINSON, Centro de Anlisis e Investigacin Poltica, Chile Sobre transnacionalizacin y movimiento obrero: Anlisis en perspectiva comparada

Authors and Papers Prola MATHIAS, Non, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil and Bruno Vilas Boas BISPO, Non, Salvador, Brazil A survey of studies on art in the XIV and XV Brazilian Congress of Sociology Jorge GALINDO, Social Sciences, Universidad Autnoma Metropolitana, Cuajimalpa, Mexico DF, Mexico Art: System, field and network Maximiliano DUARTE ACQUISTAPACE, Departamento de Sociologa, Instituto de Estudos Sociais e Polticos (IESP). Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro, Ro de Janeiro, Brazil Diversidad cultural como diversidad expresiva. Una discusin sobre las desigualdades en las construcciones simblicas Javier CRISTIANO, CONICET, Crdoba, Argentina Schtz y Mead y la importancia del concepto de imaginacin para la teora sociolgica Julin Andrs RIVEROS, Mayra Alejandra UMAA and Silvia RIVERA LARGACHA, U. del Rosario Colombia, Bogot, Colombia Mtodos de investigacin visual para culturas visuales digitales Yanina CARPENTIERI1, Sofia DAFUNCHIO2 and Silvia GRINBERG2, (1)UNSAM, Argentina, (2)CONICET, Argentina Miradas cruzadas. Construyendo experiencias audiovisuales Soledad MUIZ, InsightShare, Argentina, Chris LUNCH, InsightShare, France and Isabelle LEMAIRE, InsightShare, Canada The medium is the message - What PV does for monitoring and evaluation Giovanni ALVES, Sociology and antropology, Universidade Estadual Paulista - UNESP-Marilia, Marilia, Brazil and Elisio ESTANQUE, Sociology, Universidade de Coimbra, Coimbra, Portugal Work, social movement and visual sociology Dmitri CERBONCINI FERNANDES, Social Science, Universidade Federal de Juiz de Fora, Juiz de Fora, MG, Brazil

12:30 - 14:00
701 RT 6c Informalidad de trabajo en contextos locales Location: 29 {OB} Session Organizer: Guadalupe ROMERO, Instituto de Investigaciones Gino Germani, Facultad de Ciencias Sociales, Universidad de Buenos Aires Authors and Papers Ins PREZ and Romina CUTULI, CONICET/ Universidad Nacional de Mar del Plata, Argentina Conciliar trabajo domstico remunerado y no remunerado: Trabajo, familia y gnero en el caso de las empleadas domsticas (Mar del Plata, Argentina, 1970-2010) Rosario PALACIOS, Sociology, Pontificia Universidad Catlica de Chile, Santiago, Chile Informality wears uniform: The experience of beauty salons workers in Santiago, Chile

12:30 - 14:00
698 Additional Session 16 - Sociologa audiovisual y de las artes Location: APT 212 {OB} Session Organizer: Gabriel RESTREPO

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Brazilian popular music and intellectuals: An analytical model Ornela BOIX, CIMeCS/IdIHCS (UNLP-CONICET), La Plata, Argentina Trayectorias en la msica independiente Martn MALDONADO, Universidad Nacional de Entre Ros-CONICET, Argentina La informatizacin de lo viviente: El caso del bioarte

Authors and Papers Bruno FORNILLO, Buenos Aires, UBA-CONICET, Caba, Argentina Mutaciones en la territorialidad poltica bolivana durante el primer gobierno del MAS Rafaela DE MELO VASCONCELLOS, Estudiante del Mster en Sociologa en la Universidade Federal de Pernambuco (PPGS/UFPE), Brazil Vnculo y desafos de una accin colectiva en el nordeste del Brasil: El caso de la red Coque Vive Gustavo A. BEADE, Criminal Law, University of Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires, Argentina Criminalizing inmigrants Suzana BURNIER, Education, Centro Federal de Educao Tecnolgica de Minas Gerais, Contagem, Brazil Politics of youth counseling and trainning: Common chalenges in Brazil and Spain

14:30 - 16:00
729 RT 7a Debates y perspectivas terico-conceptuales para el estudio de la conflictividad y el cambio social Location: 27 {OB} Session Organizer: Victor ARMONY, University of Quebec at Montreal Authors and Papers Anabel Anglica BELIERA, CISH-IdIHCS (UNLPCONICET), Sociologa, La Plata, Argentina Campo de protesta. Reflexiones sobre la utilizacin de la perspectiva de Bourdieu como herramienta analtica sobre la conflictividad social en la provincia de Neuqun Vernica PREZ, Facultad de Ciencias Sociales, UBAIIGG-CONICET, Buenos Aires, Argentina and Julin REBON, Instituto de Investigaciones Gino Germani, Argentina Conflicto y cambio social en Argentina del siglo XXI. Un debate conceptual sobre los estallidos de hostilidad Borja MIGUEL ALARCON, Escuela Superior de Administracin Pblica, Bogot, Colombia Nuevos y viejos espacios del poder en Amrica Latina

14:30 - 16:00
731 RT 7c Movimientos de estudiantes y estudiantes en movimiento: experiencias organizativas en Amrica Latina Location: 29 {OB} Session Organizer: Melina VAZQUEZ, Instituto de Investigaciones Gino Germani (FSOC-UBA)/Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Cientficas y Tcnicas Authors and Papers Betiana PEDROZO and Andrea LAZCANO, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina EL movimiento de bachilleratos populares en Argentina: Aportes para el anlisis de sus procesos de enmarcamiento Hctor ANGELICO, CEIL-PIETTE/CONICET, Argentina and Mara del Carmen AIELLO, UBA-CEIRET, CABA, Argentina Experiencias asociativas en educacin: Los bachilleratos populares de jvenes y adultos

14:30 - 16:00
730 RT 7b Poltica y derechos humanos Location: 28 {OB} Session Organizers: Pablo VOMMARO, IIGG-UBA/CONICET/CLACSO and Alcira DAROQUI

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Oscar MAC-CLURE, Centro Investigacin Sociedad y Polticas Pblicas, Universidad de Los Lagos, Santiago, Chile Movimiento social en Chile y crtica al sistema desde fuera del movimiento

Authors and Papers Mara Alejandra PAGOTTO, IIGG-UBA/CONICET, Argentina Cuerpo y emociones en la obra de Nstor Perlongher Clara B. BRAVIN, Facultad de Filosofa y Letras. (Ciencias de la Educacin), Universidad de Buenos Aires, Ciudad Autnoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina Mercado y consumidores: La construccin social del cuerpo en el nuevo capitalismo Toms BOVER and Ana Sabrina MORA, Ncleo de Estudios Socioculturales. Facultad de Trabajo Social. Universidad Nacional de La Plata, Argentina Policas y bailarinas en una antropologa de y desde el cuerpo (Cops and dancers in a social anthropology of and from the body) Emilio Jos SEVESO ZANIN and Gabriela VERGARA MATTAR, Sociologa, CIECS-UNC/CONICET, Crdoba, Argentina Qu ves cuando me ves? Expulsin, precariedad corporal y sensibilidad. Percepciones y emociones sobre prcticas de denegacin social en cartoneros y beneficiarios estatales de las ciudades de Crdoba y San Luis Ana Julia ARCHAGA, Facultad de Humanidades y Ciencias de la Educacin/UNLP-IDICHS-CONICET, La Plata, Argentina Sos linda porque sos blanquita. Usos y concepciones del cuerpo en relacin a la belleza de sectores populares

14:30 - 16:00
728 Additional Session 17 Responsabilidad social, jvenes y comunicacin Location: APT 212 {OB} Session Organizer: Nora GARITA Authors and Papers Alfredo FERES and Lis BASTOS, Brasilia University, Brazil State of art of cyberbulling research: The case of Brazil Pierre-Olivier SIRE, Departamento Estudios SocioUrbanos, Universidad de Guadalajara, Guadalajara, Mexico RSE y sociedad civil en Mxico: Marco institucional y actuacin en red Chiara SEZ and Patricia PEA, Instituto de la Comunicacin e Imagen (ICEI) - Universidad de Chile, Profesora titular, Santiago, Chile El debate sobre la TV digital en Chile desde el punto de vista de la democratizacin meditica Raquel SASTRE, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina El rol de la sociedad civil en la motivacin y en el desarrollo de la capacidad emprendedora Magdalena FELICE, IIGG-CIN, Ciudad de Buenos Aires, Argentina Jvenes y usos del telfono celular

16:15 - 17:45
756 RT 8b Cuerpo y sociedad: elementos para su conceptualizacin Location: 28 {OB} Session Organizer: Clara B. BRAVIN, Universidad de Buenos Aires Authors and Papers Martin EYNARD, CIECS-CONICET-UNC, Cordoba, Argentina Bodies in crisis: Social protest and food issue in Cordoba after 2001. Theoretical delimitations

16:15 - 17:45
755 RT 8a Experiencias del cuerpo: abordajes desde las ciencias sociales Location: 27 {OB} Session Organizer: Vernica FILARDO, Universidad de la Repblica

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Rafael Andrs SNCHEZ AGUIRRE, Instituto de Investigaciones Gino Germani-CONICET, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires, Argentina Apuntes sobre la construccin conceptual del cuerpo y de las emociones Olga Alejandra SABIDO RAMOS, rea de investigacin: Pensamiento Sociolgico, Universidad Autnoma Metropolitana, Azcapotzalco, Mexico and Roberta Priscila CEDILLO HERNANDEZ, UNAM, Mxico, Mexico El cuerpo como objeto de estudio en las ciencias sociales en Mxico (1989-2008) una perspectiva desde la sociologa de la ciencia Ricardo CRISORIO, Agustn LESCANO, Valeria EMILIOZZI and Liliana ROCHA BIDEGAIN, Centro Interdisciplinario de Metodologa de las Ciencias Sociales - Facultad de Humanidades y Ciencias de la Educacin, Universidad Nacional de La Plata, La Plata, Argentina El cuerpo en la sociedad. De la teora incorporada a la incorporacin de la accin

Authors and Papers Gerardo ESCOBAR, Sociologa, Universidad de Concepcin, Concepcin, Chile Influencia de los asentamientos de emergencia en las familias damnificadas por el terremoto y tsunami en la comuna de Tome en Chile Elsa del Rosario PECH CEBALLOS, Jefatura de Secundarias Generales, Secretara de Educacin Pblica, Mrida, Mexico Dificultades de socializacin en migrantes escolares de secundarias urbanas yucatecas Daniel LLANOS ERAZO, Unidad de Postgrados, Universidad Politcnica Salesiana, Quito, Ecuador Transformaciones en la dinmica familiar en comunidades indgenas de tres provincias de la sierra central ecuatoriana a partir de los procesos migratorios

16:15 - 17:45
757 RT 8d Globalizacin: desfos sociales, actores y cultura poltica en los pases en desarrollo Location: 29 {OB} Session Organizer: Herminia C. FOO KONG DEJO

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Other Activities

Tuesday 31 July
16:15 - 17:45
1 Meet ISA Editors & Journals Location: APT 10 {OB}

Authors and Papers Susan McDANIEL, Prentice Institute, University of Lethbridge, Lethbridge, AB, Canada Currents of Sociology: Tradition, Renewal and Challenge Sujata PATEL, Department of Sociology, University of Hyderabad, Hyderabad, India Introducing Current Sociology Monographs Elosa MARTIN, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Current Sociology, Trends and Topics (1997-2012)

Tuesday 31 July
16:15 - 17:45
2 Research Council Business Meeting - Part I Location: 450 {NB}

Friday 3 August
16:15 - 17:45
607 Simultaneous Roundtable Session for Junior/Senior Sociologists Location: 17, 19, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 28, 29, 30, 33, 34, 35 and 38 {OB} In Conversation: Connecting Senior and Junior Sociologists at the Forum This special 90 minute session with simultaneously run round tables will provide the opportunity for junior sociologists to engage with well-established and renowned sociologists in a more informal setting.
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Thursday 2 August
16:15 - 17:45
379 Current Sociology Location: 453 {NB} Session Organizer: Elosa MARTIN, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

Starting with some introductory remarks from the senior sociologist at each roundtable, the session will be opened to answering questions from the junior sociologists. The ISA is committed to encouraging emerging sociologists and this session is one small but important initiative at the Forum to increase the dialogue among a global community of junior and senior sociologists.

Saturday 4 August
09:00 - 10:30
616 Research Council Business Meeting. Part II Location: Assembly Hall - Saln de Actos

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Author Index

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A. Melo Chernicharo, Edna 613 Aalbers, Manuel B. 212, 299, 483, 736 Aaltonen, Sanna 387 Abaza, Mona 194 Abdulhadi, Rabab 580 Abdullah, Noorman 189 Abendroth, Anja 196 Abers, Rebecca 635 Ablazhey, Anatoliy 703 Aborisade, Richard 333 Abraham, Margaret 417 Abrahamson, Peter 706 Abrahao, Maria Helena M. Barreto 721 Abramowicz, Anete 663 Abreu, Catarina 322 Acar, Lucia 615 Acharya, Arun 113 Acosta, Mara Cecilia 94 Acua Collado, Violeta 667 Acua Prez, Javier 640 Adami, Roberta 650 Adamini, Marina 79, 687 Adams, Wallis 60 Adaszko, Dan 446, 683 Addor, Felipe 341, 703 Adelman, Miriam 236, 475, 603 Adeola, Lanre 660 Adisa, Ademola Lateef 212 Adorno, Srgio 462, 722

Adriaenssens, Stef 99, 753 Adur, Shweta Majumdar 510 Afouxenidis, Alex 72 Agarwala, Rina 65 Agrawal, Arvind Kumar 689 Aguerre, Carolina 629 Aguiar, Luis 575 Aguiar, Neuma 713 Aguiluz-Ibargen, Maya 6 Agunbiade, Ojo 745 Ahlawat, Neerja 90 Ahlawat, Sadhu 25, 273 Ahmad, Aqueil 703 Ahteensuu, Marko 325 Aiello, Maria del Carmen 731 Aimar, Lucas 764 Aisenstein, Angela 423 Ajiboye, Olanrewaju Emmanuel 95, 579 Akahori, Saburo 348 Akalin, Ayse 345 Akanmu, Olusola Esther 212 Akbas, Meral 193 Akis Kalaylioglu, Yasemin 626 Al-Oraimi, Suaad Zayed 386, 580 Alarcon, Amado 165, 254 Alberth, Lars 154, 288 Albertini, Marcelo 532 Albrecht, Scott 762 Albuquerque, Maria do Carmo 383, 473 Alcantara, Maria de Lourdes Beldi de 519 Alcantara Saez, Manuel 225

Aldana, Janneth 651, 654 Aldaz, Erkuden 163, 737 Alegria, Daniela 536 Alejo, Antonio 539 Aleksandrovs, Aleksandrs 154, 216 Alencar, Rafael 690 Aleu, Maria 321, 519 Algranati, Clara 657 Algranti, Joaqun 35 Algranti, Miguel 34 Alho, Rolle 21, 452 Alkhalili, Nura 299 Allaste, Airi-Alina 565, 605 Allen, Adriana 326, 514 Allen, Walter 421 Allon, Fiona 736 Allouch, Annabelle 29 Almeida, Elmir 266 Almeida, Joana 230, 300 Almeida, Joo Paulo 531 Almeida, Mara 135, 281 Almeida, Tli Pires 141 Almeida, Tnia Mara 80, 495 Almeida Neto, Manoel 297 Almeida Silva, Lourdes Karoline 724 Alonso, Guillermo V 255 Altmann, Eliska 391 Altomonte, Michele 605 Alvarado, Arturo 164 Alvarado, Sara Victoria 419 Alvarado Salgado, Sara Victoria 265

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Alvarez, Alexis 166 Alvarez, Rebecca 166 Alvarez Lpez, Jos Luis 259 Alvaro, Daniel 9 Alvear, Celso 703 Alves, Ftima 395, 438 Alves, Giovanni 158, 698 Alves, Rafael de Oliveira 460 Alzina, Pilar 539 Amado, Sheila 440, 708 Amador Bautista, Amador Bautista 39 Amaral Reis, Arthur 164 Amat, Amandine 758 Amaya Arias, Ana C. 47, 530 Ambrasat, Jens 82, 709 Ambrosio, Mario Machel 6 Amieva Nefa, Sonia Carolina 231 Amiraux, Valrie 458 Amorim, rika 769 Amorim, rika Oliveira 349 Amozurrutia, Jos 506, 574 Ampofo, Akosua Adomako 181 Anand, Harjit S. 284 Anaya-Gallardo, Federico 8 Ancelovici, Marcos 439, 537 Andersen, Helle 264 Andersen, Svein S. 504 Anderson, Alison 511 Anderson, Ronald 20, 205, 516 Andersson, Johan 132, 142 Andolfatto, Dominique 315 Andrade, Allison 637 Andrade, Luciana 228 Andrade, Regina 51 Andre-Bechely, Lois 43, 375 Andreasson, Tobias 143 Andreu Lope, Lope 255 Andrews, Abigail 304, 634 Andrews, Lorraine 668 Andriotti Romanin, Enrique 461, 491 Anduaga, Uxoa 59 Anesaki, Masahira 231 Angelaccio, Carlos 741 Angelaki, Marina 512 Angelico, Hector 731 Anikovich, Oxana 637 Anipkin, Mikhail 422

Anjos, Claudia 14 Annandale, Ellen 724 Anria, Santiago 308 Ansari, Arvinder 320, 335, 603 Anselmo, Joyce 457 Ansoleaga, Elisa 664 Anson, Yonathan 530 Anthias, Floya 484 Anta, Florencia 153 Antino, Mirko 258, 732 Antoine, Sbastien 115, 213 Antolihao, Lou 697 Anton, Gustavo 326 Antonioli, Fernanda 18 Antosz, Patrycja 201 Antunes, Monique 212 Antunes, Ricardo 465 Antunes Da Rocha, Juliana Livia 490, 749 Anyidoho, Nana Akua 581 Anzoise, Valentina 411, 520 Anzorena, Claudia 349, 431 Aoyagi, Midori 70, 363 Apitzsch, Ursula 366 Aquevedo, Eduardo 234 Aquino, Jania 559 Aracil, Encarnacin 156 Arancibia, Florencia 426 Aranda Roche, Rossana 569 Arango Lpez, Diego 41 Araujo, Emilia 353, 484, 678 Arajo, Letcia 559 Arajo, Vinicius 115, 462 Arajo, Yara Mendes Cordeiro 527 Araujo Felice, Anamaria 454 Araya, Javiera 220 Arbaci, Sonia 142 Arbelo, Viviana 454, 604 Archenti, Nlida 431 Arcila-Caldern, Carlos 681 Arcos, Estela 761 Ardenghi, Vernica 76 Ardvol, Elisenda 23, 317 Arduini, Guilherme 474 Archaga, Ana Julia 755 Arena, Jay 212, 287 Arenas Conejo, Miriam 204 Arfaoui, Khedija 386

Argelles Prez, Jose Mauricio 31, 699 Argello, Andrs 474 Arias, Mara Fernanda 297 Arias Arvalo, Salom 614 Arias Cubas, Magdalena 394, 670 Ariztia, Dr Tomas 277 Arjomand, Sad 556 Arlegui, Maria Alejandra 445 Arlettaz, Fernando Emmanuel 725 Armano, Emiliana 543, 647 Armelino, Martn 180, 315 Armella, Julieta 629 Arminen, Ilkka 172, 708 Armony, Victor 702, 729 Arnau Ripolls, Soledad 204 Arnold, Marcelo 562 Aronson, Paulina Perla 9 Arqueros Mejica, Mara Soledad 15 Arribas, Celia 34 Arruda, Larissa 474 Arslan, Zerrin 253 Arteaga Botello, Nelson 12, 186, 752 Arza, Camila 73, 271, 308, 362, 684, 706, 748, 761 Asakitikpi, Alex 231 Asakura, Takashi 241 Asano, Tomohiko 267 Asensi, Felipe 55 Asheulova, Nadia 249, 301 Assefa, Tibebe 47, 156 Assis, Eneida 655 Assis, Karina 540 Atkinson, John S. 261 Aubert, Dominique 669 Augustinho, Aline Michelle Nascimento 71, 543 Austral, Rosario 223, 229 Avdeeva, Elena 329 Avila Garzn, Liliana 344 Awachar, Smita 685 Aydin, Kemal 18, 168 Ayos, Emilio 333 Ayot, Evelyn 154 Azar, Ariel 562 Azcona, Noelia 252 Azevedo, Letcia de 83, 656 Azevedo, Priscila 106, 113

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Azevedo, Rodrigo 690 Azocar, Carla 220 Azuela, Antonio 369

Banciu, Dan Aurel 347 Bandeira, Lourdes 495 Banerjee, Albert 230 Banerjee, Ishita 352 Bang, Lucas 629 Bank Munoz, Carolina 575 Baraldi, Camila 141 Baranovic, Branislava 535 Barasa, Francis 233 Barba, Carlos 560 Barbero Portela, Marcia 362, 519 Barbosa, Anna 146 Barbosa, Gisele Heloise 157 Barbosa, Jssica Cssia 132, 330 Barbosa, Vincius Reis 252 Barbosa Goulart, Maria J. 466 Barbosa Jnior, Jos Duarte 654 Barbosa Rodrigues, Daniela Aparecida 697 Barbosa Soares, Ceclia Elisabeth 486 Barcelos, Rgis 199 Barclay, Elaine 138 Bargero, Mariano 190 Barik, Bishnu 68 Barnartt, Sharon 204, 383, 687 Barnes, Joanne 745 Barnes, Roy 206 Barolet-Fogarty, Megan 131 Barn, Guillermo 567 Barone, Myriam 539, 764 Barragan, Araceli 39 Barrancos, Dora 417 Barreira, Csar 322, 559 Barreira, Irlys 573 Barreiro, Alicia 569 Barreneche Giraldo, Isabel 463 Barrera, Leticia 97 Barrere, Rodolfo 69 Barreto, Rafael 419 Barreto Beck, Carlos 47, 156 Barrientos, Armando 123, 171, 382 Barrionuevo Anzaldi, Franco 184 Barron, Pierre 180 Barron Pastor, Juan Carlos 316, 574 Barros, Nelson 774 Barros, Sebastin 635 Barros Junior, Francisco Oliveira 724

Barros Maciel, Tania Maria Freitas 489, 704 Barros Nock, Magdalena 513 Barroso, Hayeska Costa 146 Bartl, Walter 255, 319, 329 Bartolom, Edurne 11, 57 Bartram, David 80, 101, 304, 346 Bascope, Martn 535 Bascuas, Maisa 357 Baser, Vehbi 168, 18 Basile, Diego 565 Basov, Nikita 50, 182 Bass, Loretta 53, 109, 344 Bassani, Joo Carlos 61, 84 Bastida-Gonzalez, Elena 113, 156, 340 Bastos, Fernando Bastos 368 Bastos, Lis 728 Bastos de Souza, Thiago 329 Batalha, Marcelo 83 Bates, Diane 243 Batista, Ricardo 532 Batthyany, Karina 290, 617 Baudoin, Marie-Ange 636 Bauer, Angela 91 Baumann, Michle 107, 210 Baur, Nina N/A Baxter, Vern 188 Bayer, Michael 109 Baykal, Zeynep 114, 429 Bayona, Jordi 228 Bazzi, Lama 579 Beade, Gustavo A. 46, 730 Becerril Tinoco, Maira Yuritzi 498 Bechmann Jensen, Torben 264 Becker, Johannes 324, 422 Becker, Thomas 17, 490 Beeton, Bob 591 Begala, Silvana 97 Beigel, Fernanda 536 Bejarano, Ingrid 380 Beland, Daniel 73, 362, 512, 706, 748, 761 Beliera, Anabel Anglica 729 Beling, Adrin 407 Bell, Mary Ellen 260 Bell, Susan 198, 260 Bellofatto, Sabina 294 Bellone, Tamara 647

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B. de Weydenthal, Nicholas 374 B. Gill, Andra 479 Bacal, Azril 122, 193 Bacci, Claudia 656 Bachelot, Carole 250 Badea, Constantina 51 Baeninger, Rosana 124 Baer, Alejandro 765 Baez, Alina 91 Baeza, Brgida 68 Baez Urbina, Francisco 100, 110 Bah, Abu 305 Baird, Marian 618 Bal, zgr 343 Balan, P.P. 157 Balbinot, Rachelle 395 Baldassar, Loretta 124, 175, 437 Baldoni, Micaela 715 Balen, Maria Elisa 560 Balgobind Singh, Shanta 690 Balieiro, Fernando 475 Ball, Stephen 229 Balladares, Carina 693 Ballakrishnen, Swethaa 118, 252 Ballantyne, Glenda 114 Ballesteros, Matas 64 Ballesteros Doncel, Esmeralda 96 Ballesteros Leiner, Arturo 220 Ballesteros Pez, Mara Dolores 274 Balmaceda, Virginia 713 Baloglu, Burhan 486 Baloglu, Filiz 486 Baltar, Cludia 20 Baltar, Ronaldo 20 Baltatescu, Sergiu 627, 670 Baltrusis, Nelson 299 Balz, Anne 133 Balza, Sonia 690 Bamberg, Ingrid 496 Bamyeh, Mohammed 556 Banakar, Reza 55, 689

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Belmessous, Fatiha 622 Belova, Natalia 40 Beltran, Gaston 540, 661 Beltran, Rose Martha Romo 468 Bendit, Ren 216 Benera, Lourdes 617 Benes, Enzo 213 Benhadjoudja, Leila 726 Bentez Larghi, Sebastin 629, 688 Benk, Zsuzsanna 529 Bennett, Erica 48 Ben Shlomo, Ofira 131 Benski, Tova 158, 720 Benzi, Daniele 166 Beoku-Betts, Josephine 244 Berardi, Andrea 371 Berdet, Marcelo 690 Berg, Martin 258, 489 Bergoglio, Maria Ines 46, 525 Beritan, Saim Can 37 Bernard, April 138 Bernard, Rosemarie 152, 443 Bernardes, Denis Antnio de Mendona 760 Bernardi, Fabrizio 586 Bernava, Carla 654 Bernstein, Julia 294 Broud, Sophie 179, 180 Berrios Navarro, Pilar 613 Berruecos, Luis 236 Bertone, Fernando Martin 252 Brub, Farrah 391 Besana, Patricio 212 Besedovsky, Natalia 325, 374, 736 Beserra, Eliane 760 Besio, Cristina 105, 219, 257, 541 Besle, Sylvain 64 Bessa, Altamiro Sergio Mol 367 Besser, Terry 28 Betcher, Carrie 60 Beyreuther, Irene Veronica 91 Beyta, Pablo 246 Bezerra, Marlos Alves 62, 159 Bhadra, Bula 244, 603 Bhambra, Gurminder 149, 352 Bhatia, Ajeeta 529 Bhatia, Anjali 77, 663

Bhattacharya, Asmita 147 Bhattarai, Sailesh 774 Bhengu, Sithembiso 177 Bhosle, Smriti 685 Biagi, Marta 243, 592 Biagini, Graciela 150 Bialakowsky, Alberto L. 158, 194 Bialakowsky, Alejandro 9 Biancheri, Rita 724 Bianchi, Gabriel 633, 668 Bidaseca, Karina 181 Bienenstein, Glauco 212, 514 Bienenstein, Regina 212, 514 Bifulco, Lavinia 554 Bignante, Elisa 371 Bijl, Robert 20, 67 Bildtgrd, Torbjrn 534 Bilge, Sirma 599, 686 Bin, Daniel 585 Bisig, Elinor 441, 630 Bislev, Sven 717 Bispo, Bruno Vilas Boas 698 Bistoletti, Ezequiel Luis 382 Blair, Sampson 79 Blanch, Josep M. 664 Blanco, Ana Beln 185 Blanco, Gabriela 742 Blanco, Ismael 620 Blay, Eva Alterman 218 Blofield, Merike 761 Blok, Anders 531 Blokland, Talja 122, 665 Bloksgaard, Lotte 618 Bloustien, Geraldine 94, 411 Blumer, Nadine 114 Boatca, Manuela 45, 149, 193, 352, 441, 522, 762 Boccagni, Paolo 124, 175, 346, 538 Bcker, Rafael 427 Bodemann, Y. Michal 114, 354 Body-Gendrot, Sophie 577 Boehm, Steffen 160 Boekkooi, Marije 747 Boer, Justine 249 Boese, Martina 394 Bogner, Artur 112, 135 Bogunia-Borowska, Malgorzata 318

Bogus, Lucia 437 Bhm, Sebastian 196 Boidi, Mara Fernanda 225 Boito, Mara Eugenia 86, 98, 557 Boix, Ornela 698 Bolano, Cesar 681 Boll, Karen 88 Bolonha, Carlos 135, 281 Bonamim, Giovana 653 Bonder, Gloria 275 Bonelli, Maria da Gloria 300 Bonfanti, Sara 227, 485 Bonfiglio, Juan Ignacio 76 Bonifacio, Glenda 181, 484, 686 Boniolo, Paula 326 Bonner, Florence 421 Bonnin, Debby 118 Borba, Christina 579 Borchorst, Anette 618 Borda, Pablo Daniel 265 Borde, Radhika 676 Borel, Marcelo Barbosa Miranda 225 Borges, Paulo Csar 323 Borghi, Vando 554 Borghi Leite, Aline Tereza 13, 456 Borgstrom, Erica 64 Borja Alarcon, Miguel 729 Borjeson, Natasja 211 Borrastero, Carina 661 Bory, Anne 180, 488 Boschi, Renato 540 Bossert, Carl Friedrich 382 Bostrom, Ann-Kristin 496 Bostrm, Magnus 211, 363 Botelho, Carolina 271 Bottaro, Lorena 326, 492 Bouchard, Louise 263, 532 Bouffartigue, Paul 176 Bould, Sally 48, 623 Bourblanc, Magalie 636 Bourgeault, Ivy 263, 588, 745 Bover, Toms 755 Bowden, Gary 161, 426 Boyd, Monica 345 Boykoff, Maxwell 531 Bozok, Mehmet 169 Bozok, Nihan 169

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Bozonnet, Jean-Paul 243 Braga, Maria Angela Figueiredo 413 Braga, Ruy 179, 213, 700 Bragatto, Rachel 256 Braga Vieira, Flavia 473 Bragoni, Beatriz 202 Brandhorst, Rosa Mara 366, 721 Brndle Sean, Gaspar 629 Brandts, Jordi 480 Braslow, Laura 521, 738 Bratchford, Gary 279 Braun, Annette 229 Brauner, Susana 378 Brauner Ferreira, Renata 524 Bravin, Clara B. 755, 756 Bravo Almonacid, Florencia 48 Bravo Reinoso, Pedro 265 Brea, Martina 423 Breckner, Ingrid 554 Breckner, Roswitha 89, 260, 564, 596 Breda, Bruna 154 Brenner, Ana Karina 268 Brewer, Rose 221 Brey, Elisa 251 Brickner, Rachel 315 Bricocoli, Massimo 142 Bridges, Todd Arthur 736 Brieger, Peter 17 Briggs, Daniel 727 Bringel, Breno 473, 657 Briscioli, Brbara 229 Brites, Rui 197, 627 Brito, Celso 649 Brito, Olivier 53 Brito, Simone 621 Brito, Yvana Carla Fechine 458 Brito de Oliveira, Lucia Maria 281 Britto, Ana Lucia 492, 758 Britton, Dee 458, 568 Brodsky, Marcelo 648 Brodsky, Stanley 60 Brer, Christian 42, 105 Bronzo, Carla 73 Brooke, Elizabeth 336, 707 Broom, Alex 64, 633 Brosnan, Caragh 430 Broudehoux, Anne-Marie 514

Brown, Lawrence 40 Brown, Patrick 42, 92, 509 Browne, Craig 262, 477 Bruel, Ana Lorena 759 Brum, Ceres 192 Brumat, Leiza 452 Brunet, Ignasi 478, 743 Brunet Icart, Ignasi 444 Brunner, Karl-Michael 773 Bryant, Rachel 414 Brzezinski, Maria Lcia Navarro Lins 592 Buchinger, Eva 405, 555 Buehler-Niederberger, Doris 237, 517 Bugnone, Ana Liza 601 Buhlungu, Sakhela 439 Bujes, Janaina 322 Buonani Pasti, Henrique 311 Burau, Viola 231 Burawoy, Michael 194 Burchardt, Marian 144, 188, 226, 459, 518 Burgess, Adam 92, 606 Burgos, Fernando 73 Burin, David 94 Burkart, Mara 653 Burnier, Suzana 730 Burris, Val 206 Burstein, Nidia Irene 518 Burucua, Jose 202 Busbridge, Rachel 599 Busch, Anne 196, 257 Busse, Erika 670 Bussi, Eliana Mercedes 773 Busso, Mariana 75 Bustos Garcia, Brenda Araceli 208 Butcher, Stephanie 212 Butler, Tim 228 Butti, Federico 157 Bywater, Krista 160, 711

Caceres Zapatero, Dolores 629 Caetano, Andr 228 Cafferatta, Graciela 640 Cairo, Maria Eugenia 423 Calavita, Kitty 725 Calazans, Diego 511 Caldern, Eduardo 478 Calderon, Fernando 155, 278 Caldern Cockburn, Julio 572 Calero, Victor 439 Caletti, Sergio 610 Calise, Santiago 348 Calise, Santiago Gabriel 97 Callegari, Jos Antonio 449 Calleros Rodriguez, Hctor 593, 659 Calnan, Michael 26, 64 Calvimontes, Jorge 593 Calvo, Esteban 445, 562, 737 Camarena-Crdova, Rosa Mara 76, 156, 619 Camargo, Thais 524 Camarotti, Ana Clara 265, 656 Cambours de Donini, Ana 223, 297 Cambre, Maria-Carolina 279 Camelo, Ana Paula 566, 598 Caminati, Francisco Antunes 733 Campello Carvalheira, Jos Barreto 230 Campos, Christiane S.S 471 Campos, Rosana 471 Campos Huerta, Martha Elizabeth 139 Campusano, Marina 22 Caaveral, Luca 138 Cancino Lara, Mirosalba 130 Cancino Perez, Leonardo 110, 355 Canedo, Maria Luiza 329 Canedo Vasquez, Gabriela 702 Canelo, Paula 540 Cangussu, Amanda Cristina N. 187 Cann, Candi 414 Canto, Cisalpina 150 Cant-Mil, Natlia 385, 669 Capanema Alvares, Lucia 367 Capece Woronowicz, Eva 469 Capella, Antoinetta 228 Caplan, Alicia 466 Caporale, Alessandra 317 Capous-Desyllas, Moshoula 411

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Caamao, Gabriela 527 Cabanzo Valencia, Miyerlandy 735 Cabral Flix de Sousa, Isabela 175 Cabrera, M. Claudia 684 Cabrera Echeverra, Anibal 22 Cabrera Rubio, Anna Luisa 466

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Caprara, Bernardo 229 Caravaca, Evangelina 764 Carballo, Marita 11 Carbonelli, Marcos 495 Cardenas, Julian 206, 763 Cardenas, luis Alberto 35 Cardenas, Sabine 237 Cardenas Tomazic, Ana 144 Cardia, Nancy 462 Cardoso, Bruno 12 Cardoso Montanhana, Beatriz 145 Carman, Maria 87 Carneiro, Maria Jos 407 Carneiro-da-Cunha, Maximiliano 321 Carney, Julia 579 Carof, Solenn 306 Carosio, Alba 610 Carpentieri, Yanina 698 Carrano, Paulo 266 Carrasco, Alejandro 229 Carrera, Leandro 512 Carreras, Liliana 27 Carrere, Geoffrey 426 Carriel, Paola 331 Carrion, Rosinha 763 Carroll, William 102, 126, 287, 357, 425, 493 Cartland, Jenifer 62, 288, 604 Carvalho, Salo De 185 Carvalho Da Silva, Gessika Cecilia 431 Carvalho Fiuza, Ana Louise 769 Casaca, Sara 48 Casa Diamante, Gastn 444 Cassilde, Stphanie 208, 564 Castaeda, Marcelo 533, 677 Castaos, Fernando 440 Castel, Davy 51 Castel, Robert 554 Castellani, Ana Gabriela 540 Castellanos, Juan Manuel 523 Castelo Branco, Jordanna 237, 344 Castiglione, Celeste 276 Castiglioni, Ida 328, 554 Castillo, Juan Carlos 28, 535 Castillo, Marcelo 153 Castillo-Winter, Silvia 378 Castillo Garza, Omar Javier 392

Castles, Stephen 394 Castro, Brbara 196, 637 Castro, Carolina 54 Castro, Jos Esteban 326, 492, 569, 760 Castro, Lucia Rabello de 164 Castro, Talita 48, 259 Castro-Santos, Luiz 278, 300 Casullo, Maria Esperanza 522 Catanho, Maria Clara 115 Caubet, Christian Guy 592 Caula, Pamela 91 Causa, Adriana 349 Cava, Roberta 71, 543 Cavalcante, Cludia 329 Cavalcanti, Ana C.R. 582 Cavalcanti, Leonardo 251, 457 Cavalli, Stefano 309 Cavas, Cludio 51, 201 Cavia, Manuel 459, 518 Cavusoglu, Rana 342, 624 Ccopa, Pedro Pablo 463 Cebolla Boado, Hctor 68, 347 Cedersund, Elisabet 31 Cedillo Hernndez, Roberta Priscila 756 Celik, Ercment 439 Celis Barquera, Ximena 592 Cenerino, Alessandra 661 Centenaro, Angela Ester Mallmann 611 Centner, Ryan 41 Cerboncini Fernandes, Dmitri 378, 698 Cerda, Carlos 132 Cerigo, Helen 40 Ceruti, Claire 213 Cervi, Mariana 475 Cervia, Silvia 724 Cervio, Mariana 151, 313 Cervio, Ana Luca 507 Cesar, Daniel 450 Cesar, Layla 222, 667 Csar Ramos, Paulo 539 Chabay, Ilan 161, 407 Chacham, Alessandra 90 Chakraborty, Sudip 7 Chamberlain, Martyn 42, 92 Chamniern, Paul 95 Chan, Anita 205 Chan, Kay-Wah 302

Chandra, Rajesh 327 Chandra, Vinod 154, 216, 663 Chandri, Raghava 426 Chang, Heng-hao 246 Chang, Jason Chien-chen 499, 750 Chang, Kuang-chi 217, 603, 671 Chang, Ming-Yi 78 Chang, Shin-Ock 425 Chang, Yuting 156 Chantraine, Olivier 16, 58, 692 Chappell, Neena 107, 214 Charlton, Sarah 54 Charness, Gary 480 Chase-Dunn, Christopher 166, 287 Chaskielberg, Hector 763 Chatterjee, Biswajit 147 Chattopadhyay, Molly 753 Chaturvedi, Manjeet 355 Chau, Knora 210 Chau, Nearkasen 107, 210 Chaufan, Claudia 644, 745 Chauvin, Sbastien 180 Chaves, Andra 150, 465 Chaves, Mariana 119, 265 Chaves, Miguel 27 Chvez, Sergio 346 Chavez-Gonzalez, Guadalupe 39 Chay, Claire 664 Checa, Susana 97 Chedid Henriques, Flvio 703 Chemali, Zeina 579 Chen, Henglien Lisa 737 Cheng, (Kent) Sheng Yao 750 Cheraghi-Sohi, Sudeh 26 Chernicharo, Edna 33 Cheron, Cibele 431 Cherubini, Daniela 702 Chesters, Jenny 63 Cheung, Chau-kiu 78 Chiang, tien-Hui 750 Chiara, Magdalena 554 Chies Santos, Mariana 164, 690 Chio, Santiago 137 Chireac, Silvia 165 Cho, Jung Rae 295 Choque, Gerardo 392 Choudry, Aziz 141

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Chouhy, Gabriel 110 Christanell, Anja 773 Christiansen-Ruffman, Linda 618, 751, 768, 769, 770 Christou, Miranda 318 Chuang, Sheng-Yih 759 Chuchco, Nicols 763 Chuchko, Dmytro 148, 239 Chun, Jennifer 21, 141, 360 Cicchelli, Vincenzo 605 Cidade Marinho, Andreia 754 Cielo, Maria Cristina 368 Cifuentes, Javier 132 Cilley, Constanza 11 Cincunegui, Carmen 661 Cindoglu, Dilek 181, 726 Ciochetto, Lynne 436, 440, 489 Ciolli, Vanesa 684 Ciordia, Carolina 476 Cipponeri, Marcos 741 Cipriani, Roberto 443, 507 Cirakman Deveci, Asli 726 Cisneros, Cesar 317, 429 Cisneros, Paul 492 Ciuffoletti, Sofia 97 Civila Orellana, Vanesa 440 Claes, Florencia 478, 681 Clarke, Laura Hurd 645 Claudia, Uhart 423 Claus, Waldemar 690 Clavijo, Janneth 251 Clech, Pauline 710 Clegg, Stewart 307 Cleland Silva, Tricia 588 Clemente, Adriana 362, 418 Clerge, Orly 228 Clerval, Anne 142 Clivaz, Christophe 54 Close, Caroline 250 Clot, Monica 195 Clot Garrell, Anna 270 Cloutier, Genevive 758 oban Kenes, Hatice 276 Cobe, Lorena 585 Cock, Jacklyn 178, 409 Cockerham, William 60 Coe, Anna-Britt 22, 349

Coelho, Thierry 713 Coelho Albuquerque, Jos Lindomar 114 Coentro, Luciana 465 Cohen, Daniel Aldana 205, 758 Cohen, Nestor 378 Coleman, David 319 Coletto, Diego 177 Collin, Johanne 140, 169 Collins, Jock 599 Colllebedeff, Tatiana 764 Collyer, Fran 64 Colomb, Claire 41, 142, 514 Colombo, Alba 151, 436 Colomer, Antonio 478 Comba, Antonella 83, 690 Comber, Barbara 93, 280 CON, Emre 666 CON, Gulcin 10, 485 Conceicao da Costa, Maria 182 Conilh de Beyssac, Marie Louise 51, 289, 533 Connell, Raewyn 293 Constantin, Andreea 393 Constantino, Sophia 745 Constantopoulou, Christiana 16, 58, 66, 317, 489 Contreras Fernandez, Natalia Daniela 424 Convert, Bernard 380 Cook, Sarah 271 Cooper, Trudi 321 Cordeiro, Eduardo Firak 160 Cordeiro, Wagner de Freitas 283 Cordova Quero, Hugo 152 Corica, Agustina 216 Cormack, Phillip 93 Cornejo, Marcela 656 Corona, Roberto Brocanelli 675 Corradi, M. Laura 90, 244, 686 Corral, Maria Manuela 212 Correa, Juliana 436 Correa, Nestor 3 Correia, Augusta 243 Correia, Tiago 231 Corrochano, Maria Carla 75, 216 Cortzar, Ricardo 328 Corte, Malena 247 Cortes, Rosalia 560, 684

Cortes, Soraya 332, 587 Corts Suaza, Gustavo 526 Cortez, Rodrigo 717 Cortias, Ins 418 Cosacov, Natalia 714 Cosse, Isabella 423, 476 Costa, Geraldo 212, 622 Costa, Giuliana 228 Costa, Heloisa 758 Costa, Jorge Lopes da 92 Costa, Lygia 759 Costa, Maria Conceio 150 Costa, Rafael 273 Costa, Sergio 293, 702 Costa, Vanessa 281 Costa, Vitor 465 Costandius, Elmarie 568 Costa Neto, Iara 697 Costa Pinheiro, Cludio 69, 293 Cota-Yaez, Rosario 612 Ct, Denyse 111 Cote, James 746, 771 Couffignal, Sophie 107 Cousinet, Graciela 195 Coutinho, Beatriz Isola 457 Couto, Mrcia Thereza 633 Cowan Ros, Carlos Javier 343 Cox, Cristin 535 Craven, Catherine 10 Cremin, Colin 145 Crenshaw, Martha 364 Crenzel, Emilio 354 Crinall, Karen 647 Crisorio, Ricardo 756 Cristiano, Javier 698 Crivos, Brbara 184 Crocco, Natalia 765 Crofts, Thomas 694 Croissant, Daniela 17 Crowder-Taraborrelli, Tomas 354 Crudi, Roxana 368, 375, 611 Crunel, Brnice 488 Cruz, Ana Cristina Juvenal 288 Cruz, June Alisson 723 Cruz, Lara Abreu 323 Cruz, Maria Angelica 656 Cruz, Milton 189

421

Cruz, Sylvio 570 Cruz-Castro, Laura 199 Cruz Sols, Heriberto 434 Csupor, Isabelle N/A Cuartango, Izaskun 163, 365 Cubilla, Waldemar 468 Cucca, Roberta 142 Cuda, Emilce 682 Cuellar Vazquez, Agelica 167 Cuervo, Hernan 264, 712 Cuesta, Carolina 184 Cuesta, M. 683 Cuesta, Marta 683 Cuevas Hernandez, Ana Josefina 770 Culley, Lorraine 668 Cunha, Claudia 640 Cunha, Mrcia 291 Cunha, Tiago 52, 245 Cunial, Santiago 469, 661 Custdio Alves, Raquel 46 Cutuli, Maria Soledad 510 Cutuli, Romina 701 Cyfer, Ingrid 84 Cypriano, Breno 218, 431 Czapka, Elzbieta Anna 770

Dahlvik, Julia 190 Daich, Deborah 349 Dajani, Muna 299 Dallari, Sueli 395 Daloz, Jean-Pascal 57, 504 Dambrauskas, Alicia 218, 349 Damiani, Esteban 703 Damij, Nadja 219, 763 Daniel, Camila 394 Dansilio, Florencia 145 Daphi, Priska 747 Darchy-Koechlin, Brigitte 504 Darcy, Michael 142, 299 Daroqui, Alcira 730 Das, Sanjukta 31, 168 da S. Mendona Rgo, Rafaela 290 Dash, Anita 753 Da Silva, Marcelo Raimundo 100 da Silva Malgarin Filho, Marcello 334 Dator, James 481 David, Marlia 363 David, Matthew 558 David, Pierre-Marie 169 Davidson, Debra 657 Davila Neto, Maria Incia 201, 533 Davis, Diane E. 714, 738 Davis, Kathy 198, 260 Davis, Meagan 745 Davis, Nancy 676 Day, Jennifer 134 Dayrell, Juarez 266 De Angelis, Carlos F. 72 De Angelis, Gabriele 248, 311 Debandi, Natalia 513 de Beyssac, Marie 161 Debnar, Milos 63, 485 de Camargo Martins, Cau 681 De Carvalho, Salo 185 de Castro Almeida, Rachel 27 de Castro Fontainha, Fernando 252 De Castro Halis, Denis 413 Decataldo, Alessandra 243 de Chacus, Sylvie 51 Deedat, Sarah 64 De Fazio, Federico Leandro 46 De Filippo, Daniela 69 Degiuli, Francesca 513, 617

de Graaff, Bert 42, 105 de Ipola, Emilio 58, 442 Deissler, Stefan 480, 541 Deitch, Cynthia 90 de Krom, Michiel 117 De La Fuente, Eduardo 455, 472 Del Aguila, Alvaro 378 Delamata, Gabriela 655 de la Mora, Luis 582 De La Rosa, Mario 340 De la Rosa, Rosanna 261 de La Torre Prados, Isabel 444, 743 Delaunay, Catarina 644, 703 Del Barrio, Elena 31, 737 Delcroix, Catherine 106 del Cueto, Carla 240 Deleo, Camila 79 De Leo, Daniela 299 Delesposte, Aline Guizardi 349, 769 Delgado Molina, Cecilia 80, 682 Delgado Rivera, Efran 450 Delhey, Jan 586, 627 Delicado, Ana 425 de Lima, Blanca 150, 672 de Lima Costa, Maria do Perptuo Soccoro 721 Delshammar, Tim 620 Deltell, Luis 681 Del Valle, Nicols 4 Demailly, Lise 16, 58 Demaine, Jack 499 de Marco, Stefano 258, 732 de Marinis, Pablo 9 De Mario, Camila 365 Demartini, Zeila 366 Demasi, Carlos 354, 734 de Matos Sardinha Pinto, Lucas 224 de Melo Vasconcellos, Rafaela 730 Demir, Ipek 114 Demirkol, Esra 18, 603 Deng, Yunxue 238 Denis, Ann 36, 310, 485, 599 de Oliveira Neto, Joo Matias 436 de Oliveira Queiroz, Thais 45 De Olivera Barbosa, Maria Ligia 139, 723 Depeli, Glsm 94, 260 Depelteau, Francois 158

d
DAbreu, Kim C. 297 DAmico, Marcelo 764 DAvila, Maria Incia 161 DAvila Neto, Gustavo 657 DAvila Neto, Maria Inacia 196, 289 Dhers, Victoria 86, 507 DOnofrio, Mara Guillermina 69, 536 DOttaviano, Camila 245 DUrso, Lucila 179 Da-Silva-Rosa, Teresa 407, 531 Dabenigno, Valeria 229 Dabul, Lgia 313 Dachary, Mariela 539, 764 da Costa, Isabel 71, 395 da Costa, Nestor 573 da Costa, Renata Almeida 505 Dados, Nour 293 Dafunchio, Sofia 3, 698 Dahl, Espen 532

422

Depoy, Elizabeth 272 Desai, Manisha 181, 425, 648 De Santis Feltran, Gabriel 87 Deschamps, Loc 669 De Sena, Anglica 86 De Sena Jardim, Gabriel 657 De Sena Jardim, Gabriel 51 de Souza, Flvio 15, 582 de Souza, Josu N/A de Souza, Rafael 747 De Souza Bujes, Janaina 185 de Souza Lima, Lvia 192 de Souza Morais, Danilo 539 de Souza Sartore, Marina 661 De Souza Trindade, Joyce Nathalia 527 De Spiegelaere, Stan 219 Desrosiers, Hugo C. 140 Dessein, Joost 117 Destro de Oliveira, Glaucia 31, 259 Deusdad, Blanca 5 Devalle, Vernica 184, 647 Devane, Declan 668 Deville, Joe 277 Devleeshouwer, Perrine 174 Devlin, Maurice 321 de Vroome, Thomas 420, 485 de Wenden, Catherine 394 Dheensa, Sandi 668 Diana Menndez, Nicols 311, 315 Dias, Antnio 713 Dias Vieira, Adriana 97 Diaz, Ana Griselda 467 Diaz, Unai 365 Daz-Juarbe, Roberto O. 515 Diaz-Orueta, Unai 31 Diaz-Veiga, Pura 365 Diaz Bizkarguenaga, Koldo 305 Diaz Orueta, Fernando 368 Daz Perera, Miguel Angel 328 Daz Velzquez, Eduardo 204 Diceanu, Alexandru 21 Dickins, Marissa 306 Diefenbach, Aletta 268, 564 Dietrich, Hans 216 Dietz, Thomas 426 Diez, Carolina 91 DiFrancesco, Darryn Anne 249

Di Giulio, Gabriela 459, 606 Di Leo, Pablo Francisco 265, 656 Dillon, Frank 340 Dill Soares, Paulo Brasil 733 Di Marco, Graciela 23, 655 di Napoli, Pablo 752 Dinardi, Cecilia 370 Diniz, Eli 540 Diniz, Madson 687 Diop, Carmen 564, 708 Diuana, Roberta 168 Di Virgilio, Mara Mercedes 15, 446 Dixon, Jeremy 42 Dobratz, Betty 276 Dodel, Matas 424 Dodson, Jualynne 270, 495 Dohnke, Jan 514 Domanski, Dmitri 451 Domingues, Jos Maurcio 522 Dominguez, Armando 47, 619 Domnguez Garca, Mara Isabel 76, 218, 419 Donato, Mateus 118 Dong, Weizhen 296 Donza, Eduardo 120 do Prado, Juliana 558 Doran, Marie-Christine 52, 155 Douglas, Karen Manges 36, 676 Douglass, Rex 364 Doula, Sheila Maria 303 Downie, Kathleen 329 Draelants, Hugues 504 Draganchuk, Celia 539, 764 Draibe, Sonia 428 Dreher, Jochen 136, 391 Dressen, Marnix 24, 315 Dressing, Harald 17 Drumond, Andr 262 Duaibs, Raquel 178 Duarte Acquistapace, Maximiliano 698 Duarte Nunes, Everardo 183 Dube, Saurabh 352 Dubois, Fanny 390 Dubrow, Joshua 72, 420, 471, 713 Dufour-Poirier, Melanie 575 Du Gay, Paul 88 Dughera, Lucila 688

Duhalde, Santiago 213 Dunlap, Riley 243 Duque, Alvaro 440 Durn, Francisco 271 Durn, Valeria 714 Durand-Delvigne, Annick 51 Durante, Marcelo 453 Dushina, Svetlana 249, 301 Dussaillant, Francisca 117, 516 Dutra, Letcia 46 Dvoskin, Nicols 476, 715 Dworkin, A. Gary 174, 274, 303, 589, 667 Dwyer, Tom 673 Dysman, Maria Carolina 134, 539 Dzervite, Stefan 198

e
Eberle, Thomas S. 136 Echeconea, Mariano 64 Echeverri, Mara Margarita 251 Eckardt, Frank 368 Ecker, Martha 315 Edelblute, Heather 346 Edelstein, Mariela 22 Eduardo Nunes Jacondino, Eduardo 559 Egger, Rudolf 412 Ego-Aguirre, Maria del Pilar 218 Ehlert Maia, Joo Marcelo 45 ehrenfeld Lenkiewicz, Noemi 164 Eichner, Klaus 536 Eisentraut, Steffen 154 Ejembi, Egri 759 Eke, Edit 532 Ekman, Susanne 88 Elabor-Idemudia, Patience 670, 753 Eleta-De Filippis, Roxana 445 Elizalde, Silvia 119 Elizalde Soto, Rodrigo Antonio 18, 529 Elsakka, Abaher 563 Eluwawalage, Damayanthie 557 Embrick, David 221 Emiliozzi, Valeria 756 Empinotti, Vanessa 492 Encalada Grez, Evelyn 21 Engel, Cntia 47 Engelmann, Wilson 511

423

Engels, Anita 307 Engeman, Cassandra 410 Enguix, Begonya 86, 720 Erbout, Nathalie 117 Erdemci, Fulya 473 Ergin, Nezihe Basak 299, 368 Ericksen, Julia 198 Ermida, Ana Laura 465 Eryszewicz, Leandro 632, 666 Escalante, Ana 39 Escalante, Juan Carlos 536 Escalante, Pablo Facundo 202 Escobar, Gerardo 757 Escobar, Jorge 28, 535 Escolar, Cora 33, 765 Escutia, Eva 139 Esguerra, Catalina 413 Esin, Glsen 160 Eskenazi, Davi 27 Eslava, Julia 763 Eslava-Schmalbach, Javier H. 47, 530 Esparza, Louis 567, 577 Espndola, Fabiana 79, 331 Espieira Gonzalez, Mara Victria 592 Espinosa, Juan Felipe 426 Espoz, Belen 86 Espoz, Mara Beln 98, 557 Essack, Shaheeda 667, 759 Estanque, Elisio 698 Esteban, Fernando 640 Esteban, Khalil 738 Esteves, Ana Margarida 178 Estivalet, Anelise 320 Estupian, Mary Luz 485 Etxeberria, Igone 365, 737 Euclides, Maria Simone 303 Eustolia Durn Pizaa, Eustolia 500 Evans, Peter 102, 493 Ewert, Benjamin 228 Eynard, Martin 419, 756

Fachinetto, Rochele 453, 631 Facioli, Lara 158 Factor, Roni 232 Fadaee, Simin 23 Fadayomi, Theophilus 660 Faggiano, Maria Paola 243 Fair, Hernn 715 Fako, Thabo 298 Falabella, Alejandra 229, 351 Falco, Denise 18, 436 Falcon, Sylvanna 146, 181 Faleiro, Matheus 723 Fan, Gang-Hua 78 Fan, Lulu 238 Fansten, Maia 490 Faria, Ana Lucia Goulart de 630 Faria, Lina 300 Faria G. Iacovini, Rodrigo 587 Farias Rovati, Joo 184 Farina, Victoria 265 Farini, Federico 59 Farji Neer, Anah 440, 510 Faro, Fabiola 338 Farro, Antimo Luigi 23, 448, 543, 639 Farshchi, Mahtab 54 Fasanella, Antonio 243 Fasciglione, Lucia 559 Fassi, Marisa 439 Fassio, Adriana 139, 737 Ftima de Oliveira Souza, Souza 469 Fattore, Marco 171 Faustino, Jean Carlo 347 Fayomi, Oluyemi 660 Fazal, Shehina 643 Fazito, Dimitri 482 Feixa, Carles 119, 387, 435 Feld, Claudia 354 Felder, Ruth 65, 357 Feldman, Alice 89, 201 Feldman, Patricio 205 Felice, Magdalena 424, 728 Felizardo, Rafael G. 717 Felizola, Matheus Pereira Mattosfeizola 368 Felton, Emma 521 Fennema, Meindert 206 Fenoglio, Fiorella 192

Ferenaz, Juan 368, 375 Feres, Alfredo 728 Fernandes, Camila Nastari 571 Fernandes Camara, Heloisa 46 Fernandes da Silva, Mayra 46 Fernandes da silva, Mayra 46 Fernandez, Francisca 392 Fernandez, Mara Alejandra 240 Fernndez, Miguel 112 Fernndez, Roberto 429 Fernndez, Santiago 453 Fernndez, Sofa 624 Fernandez-Cid, Hernn 331 Fernndez-Enguita, Mariano 497 Fernandez-Rodriguez, Carlos 688 Fernandez Alvarez, Maria Ines 693 Fernandez Araya, Margarita 644 Fernndez Bouzo, Mara Soledad 520 Fernndez Buffa, Rodrigo 184 Fernndez Esquinas, Manuel 69 Fernandez Lorca, Mara Beatriz 623 Fernndez Meijide, Camila 46 Fernandez Milmanda, Beln 213 Fernandez Vavrik, German 59, 115, 442 Ferragina, Emanuele 761 Ferrari, Manuela 306 Ferrarini, Adriane 427, 705 Ferrarini, Tommy 706 Ferraz, Joana D`Arc Fernandes 283 Ferreira, Lara 477 Ferreira, Lara Marina 225 Ferreira, Leila 117 Ferreira, Lucia da Costa 117, 161 Ferreira, Mara 236 Ferreira, Marcia dos Santos 467 Ferreira, Maria Ines 73 Ferreira, Miguel A. 204 Ferreira, Regina Ftima C.F. 245 Ferreira, Rialize 631 Ferreira de Almeida, Joo 197, 627 Ferreo, Laura 375 Ferreyro, Juana 223 Ferro, Mariano 739 Fialho, Ana Letcia 235 Fialho, Carlos Eduardo 391 Fialkova, Larisa 660 Figari, Claudia 150

f
Fabiansson, Charlotte 605 Fabri, Silvina 33, 765 Facal, Silvia 649 Fachelli, Sandra 171, 216

424

Figols, Florence 145 Figueira da Silva, Kamila 129 Filardo, Veronica 517, 755 Filgueira de Almeida, Dulce 6, 292 Filice de Barros, Nelson 230, 774 Filizzola Nogueira, Romulo 193 Filomeno, Felipe 126 Finco, Daniela 423, 630 Finez, Jean 24, 291 Finguerut, Ariel 752 Fiorello, Christopher 227 Firmo Barreira, Irlys 328 Fischer, Karin 291, 585 Fischman, Gustavo 535, 705 Fischnaller, Celina 205 Fisher, Alison 43 Fisher, Dana 711, 740 Fisher, Jane 241 Fiuza, Pilar 375 Fiuza, Ana Louise de Carvalho 303 Flagg, Julia 243 Flam, Helena 56, 383, 412 Fleitas Ortiz de Rozas, Diego Manuel 453 Fleury-Teixeira, Elizabeth Maria 469 Floeter, Guilherme 475 Flores, Cristina Gabriela 337 Flores, Rudis Yilmar 328, 614 Flores Camacho, Orin Arturo 362 Florez Muoz, Daniel 46 Floriani, Dimas 61 Florit, Luciano 773 Flury, Jorgelina 94, 279 Focas, Brenda 83 Fogiel-Bijaoui, Sylvie 13 Fonjong, Lotsmart 636, 751 Fonseca, Alan Eric 242 Fonseca, Cesar 497 Fonseca, Dora 625 Fonseca, Enah 192 Fonseca, Susana 243 Fontecoba, Ariel 629 Fontenelle, Isleide 172, 200, 258, 334, 391, 578 Fontes, Breno 60, 438, 536 Fontes, Margarida 484 Foo, Katherine 520 Fookong Dejo, Herminia 91

Foo Kong Dejo, Herminia C. 757 Foote, Jackson 258 Fornillo, Bruno 730 Forrest, Ray 299 Forssell, Emilia 707 Forte, Miguel ngel 348 Forte, Vinicius 621 Forteza Gonzlez, Maria 270 Fox-Hodess, Caitlin 110, 213 Fozdar, Farida 276 Fracalanza, Ana Paula 492 Fraga Sampaio, Mrcia 33 Frake-Mistak, Mandy 375 Frances, Kate 109 Franco, Delia 375, 611 Franco Camara, Andreza Aparecida 524 Frank Italia, Pablo 297 Franzen, Sarah 458 Fraschini, Mariano 632 Frazo, Paulo 465 Frediani, Alex 212, 514 Freeman, James 514 Fregidou-Malama, Maria 427, 600 Freidin, Betina 64, 230 Freitas, Fernando Vieira de 225 Freitas, Guilherme 562 Fresneda, Betina 467 Freytes Frey, Ada 77, 229, 268 Fridman, Daniel 273, 351, 486, 642 Fried Amilivia, Gabriela 354, 567, 675, 734 Friedman, Eli 21, 238 Friedman, Lawrence 167 Frigerio, Alejandro 270 Fritz, Jan Marie 62, 159, 361, 454, 553 Frota, Francisco Horacio da Silva 327 Frota, Maria Guiomar da Cunha 154, 725 Frota, Maria Helena de Paula 146 Fucito, Felipe 97 Fcker, Sonja 189, 669 Fuentes, Concha 5 Fuentes, Guillermo 153, 748 Fuentes, Sebastian 387 Fuentes Reyes, Gabriela 534 Fujihara, Fumiya 594 Fujisaki, Tomoko 488 Fulgncio, Vincius 15

Funes, Mariangeles 615 Fursov, Konstantin 291, 511 Furtado, Fabrina 567 Fusulier, Bernard 196, 290

g
Gabarrot, Mariana 538 Gabe, Jonathan 64, 169 Gadea, Charles 662 Gadre, Aneela 529 Gadsden, Carlos 478 Gago, Veronica 367 Gaiger, Luiz Incio 600 Gaio, Jorge 723 Gaitn, Flavio 540 Galak, Eduardo 162 Galcanova, Lucie 228 Galdeano, Ana Paula 87 Galdino de Magalhaes Santos, Larissa 524 Galdona, Nerea 163, 737 Gale, Peter 343 Galera, Mara Cecilia 270, 286 Galindo, Jorge 698 Gallant, Nicole 268, 605 Galvao, Andreia 213 Glvez, Eduardo 716 Glvez Glvez, Laura 290 Gama, Fabiene 318, 647 Gambarotta, Emiliano 621, 658 Gamboa Esteves, Abril 137 Gandler, Stefan 4 Gantois, Malys 439 Gantzias, George 289, 643 Garat, Javier 631 Garbin, Helena 42, 296 Garca, Angela 368 Garca, Ariel Oscar 738 Garcia, Daiene 524 Garcia, Loreley 127 Garca, Mara Alejandra 603 Garcia, Mariana 164 Garcia, Marina Luz 328 Garca, Marisa 337 Garca, Mauricio 110 Garcia, Pablo Sebastian 285, 469

425

Garcia, Sebastin 468 Garcia, Silvio Marques 445 Garca-Romeral Moreno, Gloria 270 Garca Andrade, Adriana 33 Garcia Caicedo, Cristian David 395 Garcia Cortes, Alfonso 39 Garca de Fanelli, Ana 297 Garca Figueroa, Emma 506 Garcia Perez, Eva 184, 367 Garca Ramos, Tania 120 Garduo Valero, Guillermo Javier R. 222 Gareau, Brian 531, 739 Garibaldo, Francesco 134 Garibay, David 587 Garita, Nora 728 Garma, Carlos 270 Garreton, Manuel Antonio 278, 473 Garrett, Daniel 458 Garrido, Natalia 565 Garrido Castillo Jaime, Jaime 110 Gartaula, Hom Nath 459 Gasser, Martin 13, 275 Gastron, Andrea 46, 525 Gastron, Liliana 150, 672 Gattoni, Mara Soledad 635 Gaudad, Ludmila 690 Gaudet, Joanne 105, 662 Gaudez, Florent 16, 235, 370 Gavirati, Pablo 742 Gayol, Sandra 202, 240 Gaytan Alcala, Felipe 35, 286 Gazso, Amber 623 Gaztaaga, Julieta 168 Geddes, Mike 102, 620 Gendler, Martn Ariel 489 Gen, Mariana 716 Gentile, Maria Florencia 423 Gentili, Pablo 610 George, Sheba 60 Georges, Isabel 87 Georgieva, Nadya 5, 305 Georjo Fernandes, Eduardo 164, 185 Geraldo, Pedro 525 Gerharz, Eva 343 Geribola Moreno, Gilberto 387, 573 Germana, Cesar 524 Grxhani, Klarita 480

Gesualdi, Mariana 138, 300 Ghelfi, Federico 299 Gherlone, Laura 697 Ghibaudi, Javier 514 Ghiberto, Luciana 559 Giacomini, Sonia 514 Giacoponello, Mariela 260 Gianezini, Quelen 285, 525 Giannakopoulos, Angelos 395 Giannoutsou, Margarita 443 Gianuzzi, Leda 741 Giaquinta, Mara Lorena 449 Giarelli, Guido 724 Giasanti, Alberto 328, 554 Gibb, Kenneth 54, 212, 299, 434, 483 Gibbons, Jacqueline 313, 385 Gibbs Van Brunschot, Erin 694 Gibson, William 324 Gieco, Agostina 490 Gigena, Noem Adriana 518 Gilad, Noga 474 Gil Araujo, Sandra 251 Gil Arboleda, Yesid Mauricio 733 Gilek, Michael 211 Gilinskiy, Yakov 333, 631 Gill, Elizabeth 43 Gillet, Anne 257 Gilli, Juan Jose 139 Gilson, Adeline 342, 350, 488 Gilson, Stephen Gilson 272 Gimenez Beliveau, Vernica 330, 682 Ginsburg, Ruthie 143, 411 Giordano, Veronica 45, 653 Giorgetti Valente, Mariana 448 Girasek, Edmond 532 Girola, Mara Florencia 245 Girn, Alicia 130, 585 Giugliano, Rogerio 287 Giumbelli, Emerson 226 Gjergji, Elda 702 Glass, Michael 483 Gloria Nunes Andrade, Regina 613 Glorioso, Valeria 532 Gluz, Nora 224 Gobbi, Marcia 423, 472 Godoy, Lorena 664 Goettlich, Andreas 561, 631

Goetz, Susanne 617 Gohn, Maria da Glria 215, 278, 657 Goicolea, Isabel 22 Goinheix, Sebastin 362 Goldfrank, Benjamin 620 Goldstein, Ariel Alejandro 653 Goldstone, Jack 556 Golovko, Nikita 182 Gomes, Carla 123, 425 Gomes, Christianne 18, 704 Gomes, Christianne Luce 203 Gomes, Cicera 760 Gomes, Jaciara 115 Gomes de Lucena, Fabrcia 760 Gmez, Nicols 466 Gmez, Vanesa 260 Gmez-Cruz, Edgar 317 Gmez Rojas, Gabriela 524 Gomez Romero, Celeste 22 Gomez Solorzano, Marco 699 Gmez y Patio, Mara 444 Gonalons Pons, Pilar 345, 770 Gonalo, Camila 774 Gonalves, Danyelle Nilin 769 Gonalves, Maria Elizete 715 Gonalves, Rafael Soares 87 Gonalves, Thiago Roberto Zibetti 160 Goncalves Leonel da Silva, Renan 182 Gong, Rachel 209 Gonnet, Juan Pablo 173, 432 Gonzales, Osmar 611 Gonzalez, Anahi Patricia 752 Gonzalez, Blanca Eva 137 Gonzalez, Gloria 297 Gonzalez, Gustavo 559 Gonzlez, Jorge 450, 677 Gonzlez, Luis Eduardo 225 Gonzlez, Mariana 265 Gonzlez, Mara Sol 476 Gonzalez, Mari Feli 261 Gonzlez, Natalia Laura 265 Gonzlez-Ferrer, Amparo 251 Gonzlez-Hernando, Marcos 273, 353 Gonzalez-Perez, Guillermo Julian 113, 164, 261 Gonzalez Chavarria, Alexander 567 Gonzlez Chvez, Jaime Miguel 450

426

Gonzlez Hernndez, Guadalupe Margarita 381 Gonzlez Hernndez, Jos Roberto 381 Gonzlez Maldonado, Ingrid 444 Gonzlez Parra, Claudio 357 Goode, Luke 565 Goods, Caleb 126, 409 Goransky, Alejandro 713 Gorban, Dbora 65 Gormally, Sinead 321 Gornick, Janet 618 Gorostiaga, Jorge M. 297 Gorshkov, Mikhail 339, 673 Gotman, Anne 638 Gottero, Laura 231 Gottfried, Heidi 275 Gough, Orla 650 Gould, Deborah 669, 747 Gourgues, Guillaume 180 Gouveia, Andra 497 Gouvias, Dionysios 174, 303 Govender, Jay 673 Graeff, Peter 81, 169 Graglia, Amy 215 Graizer, Oscar Luis 3 Gran, Brian 414, 519, 567 Granchamp Florentino, Laurence 363 Grandoli, Maria Eugenia 3 Granjo, Paulo 425 Grant, Karen 306 Grava, Diego 773 Gravante, Tommaso 681, 709 Grawert, Elke 135 Grecco, Fabiana 664 Greenberg, Miriam 184, 594 Greene, Margarita 483 Greenstein, Ran 282 Greghi, Thiago 332 Gresh, Rebecca 736 Griera i Llonch, Maria del Mar 270 Griffith, Alison 280, 375 Grigorowitschs, Tamara 33 Grinberg, Lev 278 Grinberg, Silvia 3, 698, 773 Griscti, Ximena 191 Grisoni, Anahita 230 Grisotti, Marcia 169

Grondona, Ana Luca 9, 73 Gross, Matthias 105, 117, 711 Grossi, Gabriele 284 Grossi, Naiara 462, 675 Grossi Porto, Maria Stela 333, 690 Guadarrama, Gloria Jovita 431 Gualdi, Ismael 491 Guaraldo, Paula 612 Guay, Louis 161, 758 Guayms, lvaro 599 Gubkin, Shulamit S. 678 Gelman, Martn 265 Guemureman, Silvia 119 Guerreiro, Susana 425 Guerreiro F. Freire, Michele 323 Guerrero, Linda Luz B. 516 Guerrero, Sandra 234 Guerrero Bernal, Juan Carlos 442 Guerrini, Daniel 285 Guevara, Toms 15 Guichard, Eduardo 309 Guido, Luciana 573 Guidotti Gonzalez, Carolina Alondra 707 Guilam, Cristina 42, 296 Guilat, Dr. Yael 143 Guillaume, Ccile 180, 315 Guillen-Grima, Francisco 261 Guimaraes, Antonio 441 Guimaraes, Jamile 268, 712 Guimares, Jaqueline Guimares Santos 741 Guimaraes, Nadya 275 Guio, Priscila 531 Guirado, Jose 68 Guivant, Jlia S. 211, 622 Gndz, Eran 366, 702 Gunes, Onder 281 Gupta, Roohi 581 Gupta, Saloni 636 Gr, Deniz Ali 35 Gurcan, Efe Can 543 Guridy-Cerritos, Vanessa 626 Gurieva, Liudmila 739 Gurpegui, Alfonso 737 Gurza Lavalle, Adrian 332 Gusmo de Oliveira, Nelma 514 Gusso, Ramon Jos 367

Gutirrez, Miguel Francisco 328 Gutirrez, Pamela 524 Gutirrez, Ricardo 212, 635 Gutierrez, Rodolfo 165, 586 Gutirrez-Martnez, Daniel 286, 343 Gutierrez Chong, Natividad 392, 659, 702 Gutierrez Cornelius, Eduardo 164 Gutierrez Martinez, Daniel 186, 429, 752 Gutirrez Rodriguez, Encarnacin 762 Guttierrez, Mariano Hernan 138 Guzhva, Olga 239, 406 Guzman, Eugenio 117 Guzmn, Oscar 691 Guzman, Raul Alejandro 120 Guzman Ocegueda, Dr. Alejandro 316 Gvion, Liora 294

h
Haas, Eric 535 Haas, Nicole 135 Haav, Kaarel 28 Haber, Natalie 475, 678 Haberkern, Klaus 156, 623 Habuchi, Ichiyo 605 Hadjiyanni, Andromachi 228 Haegel, Florence 250 Hagen, Mlfrid Irene 151, 563 Hagino, Cra Hisae 329 Haidar, Julieta 699 Haidar, Victoria 9, 664 Hakim, Nadia 264 Halley, Jeanne 235 Halley, Jeffrey 172, 200, 258, 313, 334, 391, 578, 601, Hamal Gurung, Shobha 345 Hamanishi, Eiji 103 Hamel, Pierre 368, 758 Hammerslev, Ole 302 Hamnett, Chris 228 Hanafi, Sari 249 Hanela, Sergio 760 Hanquinet, Laurie 174 Hnzi, Denis 104 Harada, Shun 70, 410 Harding, Alan 388 Harley, Kirsten 64, 509

427

Harman, Vicki 198, 564 Harrikari, Timo 727, 754 Harrington, Christine 26, 74 Harris, Kevan 556 Hasegawa, Koichi 117, 594 Hashiguchi, Shoji 488 Hassan, Robert 561 Hatcher, Craig 217 Hathazy, Paul 453, 722 Hatlevik, Ida K.R. 74 Hattatoglu, Dilek 177, 664 Haunss, Sebastian 747 Hazama, Itsuhiro 292 Heath, Melanie 90, 510 Heathfield, Michael 321 Hecker, Paul 153 Hedman, Juha 301, 380 Heemskerk, Eelke 206 Heese, Karla 336 Hegewisch, Ariane 90 Heizmann, Boris 441, 457 Helander, Mika 452 Helena Rampelotti, Danieli 203 Helland, Hvard 74 Helman, Sara 131 Henaway, Mostafa 141 Hendrick, Joshua 479 Hendrickx, Jef 753 Hennebert, Marc-Antonin 575 Henricks, Thomas 66, 253 Henrquez, Mara 518 Henry-Waring, Millsom 276, 394 Heran, Tamara 479 Heras Monner Sans, Ana Ins 94 Herbrik, Regine 317, 443, 638, 669, 709 Heredia, Mariana 291, 540 Heringer, Rosana 723 Hermanowicz, Joseph 721 Hermelo, Ricardo 11 Hermo, Javier P. 24, 118 Hernndez, Andrea 619 Hernndez, Candela 600 Hernndez-Medina, Esther 554, 770 Hernandez Patio, Diana Carolina 716 Herpertz, Sabine 17 Herrera, Florencia 668 Herrera Vivar, Mara Teresa 304

Herrero, Marta 235 Herr Harthorn, Barbara 244 Herrman, Helen 241 Herselman, Stephne 581 Hertle, Christine 490 Herzer, Hilda 594 Herzog, Hanna 547 Hettige, Siri 216, 429 Hetzler, Antoinette 90, 320 Heuer, Christopher Jon 272 Hewitt, Linda 393 Hill, Lucas de Brito 154 Himeno, Kosuke 319 Hirabayashi, Yuko 103 Hirai, Shinji 124 Hirata, Daniel 690 Hirata, Helena 275 Hirata, Marcia 483 Hirata, Tomohisa 356 Hirose, Mara Beln 563 Hirsch, Anita 183, 421 Hirsch, Dafna 294, 334 Hirsch-Adler, Anita 139 Hirsch Adler, Anita 39 Hirseland, Andreas 188 Hjort, Jens Lunnan 267 Hlebec, Valentina 116 Ho, Glos 148 Hobbis, Geoffrey 108 Hoegsbro, Kjeld 190, 438 Hoehne, Stefan 669 Hoff, Andreas 259, 494 Hhne, Stefan 709 Holland, Caroline 214, 214 Holmes, Mary 669 Holmwood, John 352 Holst, Elke 257, 457 Holzer, Boris 432, 621 Holz Jacques, Rubia Eneida 154 Hlzl, Corinna 367 Honda, Kazuhisa 14 Hong, Dayong 711 Honrio Quinalha, Renan 675 Hora, Dinair Leal da 223 Horejes, Thomas 272, 305 Horiguchi, Ryoichi 200, 489, 578 Horn, Catherine 723

Horner, Jed 606 Horta, Ana 243 Hosoda, Miwako 724 Hosogaya, Nobuko 763 Hovnanian, Andr 519 Hovnanian, Marco 519 Howaldt, Jrgen 337 Hryciuk, Renata Ewa 676 Hsiau, A-chin 32 Hsieh, Michelle F. 671 Hsung, Ray-May 206, 508 Huang, Paoyi 384 Huber, Evelyne 308, 584 Huber, Florian 41 Huebenthal, Maksim 109 Huergo, Juliana 557 Hufnagel, Marco 31 Hughes, Melanie 146 Huguet, ngel 165 Huidi, Ma 529 Hujo, Katja 271 Humphrey, Michael 357 Hundal, Manmohanjit 233, 274, 500 Huning, Sandra 142 Hunt, Stephen 35 Hurd Clarke, Laura 48 Hutson, Royce 147

i
Iacobellis, Marisa 188, 699 Iadevito, Paula 654 Ianos, Adelina 165 Ianowski, Mara Vanda 554 Ibaez, Ileana D. 557 Ibez-Angulo, Mnica 626 Ibarra, Marina 39, 497 Ibarra Rosales, Esther 500 Ibarra Rosales, Guadalupe 39 Idiart, Alma 644 Ido, Satoshi 77 Idoyaga Molina, Anatilde 774 Ierullo, Martin 284 Iglesias, Ana Isabel 223 Ignazi, Piero 767 Iguchi, Satoshi 256 Ii, Takayuki 302

428

Ikeda, Kazuhiro 594 Ileri, Esin 23 Imada, Tadahiko 292 Inaba, Nanako 338, 457 Indarramendi, Cintia 323 Infantino, Julieta 266 Inoue, Hiroko 63, 166 Inowlocki, Lena 89, 294 IPSA RC36 262 Irazuzta, Ignacio 660 Irrazabal, Mara Gabriela 495 Irving, Marta 161 Isaac, Larry 202, 410 Isacovich, Paula 674 Isaev, Kusein 283 Isengard, Bettina 487 Ishitsuka, Shoji 4, 429 Iskra, Pavez 165, 476 Islek, Mustafa 624 Isola Coutinho, Beatriz 304 Ito, Youichi 348 Itzigsohn, Jos 693 Iucci, Matas 560 Ivanov, Dmitry 37, 556 Ivanova, Elena 249 Ivanovic, Mila 8 Iwai, Noriko 516 Izaguirre, Ines 247, 418 Izaguirre Fierro, Rosario Olivia 3

Japp, Klaus Peter 325, 374 Jaquetto Pereira, Bruna Cristina 686 Jaramillo, Vernica 121 Jardim Pinto, Cli Regina 215 Jarvikoski, Timo 409, 740 Jasso, Guillermina 346, 364, 408, 552 Jayasinha, Ranmalie 268, 727 Jayme, Juliana 90 Jena, Asima 6 Jenkins, Pamela 188 Jenkins, Tania 40 Jenness, Valerie 725 Jennison, Karen 330 Jeolas, Leila 232 Jeppsson Grassman, Eva 116 Jesus, Loza 278 Jimenez, Jaime 536, 733 Jimenez, Luciene 164 Jimenez, Maria Lucero 130 Jimenez Huerta, Edith 434 Jimnez Zunino, Cecilia Ins 649 Jiron, Paola 572 Jofr, Lelis 713 Johansson, Magnus 620 Johnson, Amanda 708 Johnson, Jacqueline 221 Johnston, Hank 248, 655 Jonkers, Koen 249, 536 Jnsson, Anna Maria 211 Jorge, Slvia 622 Joseph, Cynthia 484 Joseph, Tiffany 670, 762 Jounin, Nicolas 180 Juan, Hsiao-Mei 564 Julian, Erica Ambiel 585 Julliard, Emilien 180 Jung, Chungse 155, 282 Juravich, Nicholas 705 Jurca, Ricardo 365 Jureidini, Ray 441

Kalaycioglu, Sibel 10 Kalekin-Fishman, Devorah 4, 49, 324 Kalerante, Evaggelia 380, 484 Kall, Ann-Sofie 492 Kaminker, Sergio Andrs 299, 752 Kanai, Masayuki 447 Kannabiran, Kalpana 751 Kaplan, Carina Viviana 569 Karacan, Elifcan 646 Karaiskou, Vicky 370 Kareholt, Ingemar 84 Karjalainen, Timo P. 409, 740 Karklina, Ieva 154, 216 Karlsson, Mikael 211 Karvonen, Sakari 387 Kasi, Eswarappa 19, 25 Katz, Jeanne 214 Kaur, Kulwinder 184, 714 Kawahara, Kentaro 562 Kawamura, Lili 652 Kawasaki, Kenichi 85 Kay, Stephen 271 Kaya, Nilay Cabuk 580 Kaya, Tlay 318 Kazakevich, Olga 528 Kazemi, Ali 314 Kazepov, Yuri 122, 437, 576, 665, 710 Keaton, Trica 193, 485 Kelaher, Margaret 231 Keller, Paulo F. 177 Kelly, Kristy 127, 187, 323 Kelly, Peter 387 Kemp, Adriana 452 Kempf, Andreas Oskar 106, 170 Kendig, Hal 336 Kenny, Bridget 575 Kenten, Charlotte 64 Kenworthy, Lauren 142 Kerner, Charlotte 297 Kersch, Dorotea Frank 165 Kersten, Sarah 13, 275 Kersting, Norbert N/A Kessler, Gabriel 202, 240 Khan, Sultan 705 Khaoury, Romana 89 Kharlamov, Nikita 136, 738 Khokhlova, Anisya 50

j
J., Balamurugan 261 Jacinto, Claudia 75 Jackson, Natalie 319 Jacobi, Pedro Roberto 492 Jagudina, Zaira 628 Jaime, Martin 80 Jaime-Castillo, Antonio M. 207 Jaimes Legorreta, Luz Mara C. 320 Jain, Rashmi 121, 735 Jalif, Juan Ignacio 629 James, Laura 769 James, Leah 147 James-Wilson, Sonia 769 Janes, Judit 165 Jang, Hyojin 428

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Kabuth, Bernard 210 Kadi, Justin 41, 299 Kahma, Nina 133 Kaipainen, Pivi 301, 380

429

Khondker, Habibul H. 37, 217, 397, 481 Kikuzawa, Saeko 214 Kilian, Reinhold 17, 490 Kim, Chulhyo 394 Kim, Mun Cho 356 Kim, Myungsoo 14 Kim, Seung Kuk 103, 295 Kim, Taekyoon 428 King, Bri 306 King, Debra 617 King, Neal 48 Kinoshita, Shu 107 Kirakosyan, Lyusyena 678 Kirby, Emma 64, 633 Kirchner, Corinne 59, 408, 708 Kirkman, Allison 107, 568 Kitagawa, Susumu 594 Kitanaka, Chisato 39 Kivijrvi, Antti 122 Kivinen, Osmo 301, 380 Kivisto, Peter 175, 513 Kivunja, Charles 154 Kleidermacher, Gisele 485 Klein, Stefan 723 Klein, Sylvie Bonifacio 237 Klekotko, Marta 370 Kling-Lourenco, Paulo 17 Klingenberg, Darja 366 Klintman, Mikael 38, 363 Klintowitz, Danielle 245, 587 Kneeteman, Gastn 125 Knoblauch, Hubert 317 Knoll, Lisa 307 Ko, Chyong-fang 482 Kobayashi, Jun 447 Koettig, Michaela 422, 474, 596, 656 Koga, Mariana 475 Kolbe, Athena 147 Koleth, Elsa 394, 710 Komarova, Natalya 565 Komp, Kathrin 116, 707 Kong, Suk-Ki 295, 577 Knig, Ronny 487 Konstantinovsky, David 84, 174, 380 Konzen, Lucas 369 Koo, Anita 238 Kordes, Hagen 232

Korkut, Umut 393 Kornblit, Ana La 683 Krnv, Lone 758 Koroleva, Ilze 216, 517, 735 Kortmann, Matthias 226 Korzeniewicz, Patricio 522, 762 Koskela, Hille 12 Koslinski, Mariane 759 Kosminsky, Ethel 7, 53, 109, 384 Kssler, Reinhart 135 Kossoy, Alicia 75, 265 Kosugi, Ryoko 295 Kovacs, Eszter 509, 532 Kozak, Daniel 234 Kozlarek, Oliver 61, 658 Krabbe, Robin 600 Krange, Olve 243 Krase, Jerome 647 Krausch, Meghan 625 Krause, Paula Graciela 587, 666 Kravchenko, Sergey 108 Kreimer, Pablo 199 Kreissig, Volkmar 494 Krekula, Clary 48 Krell, Kristina 133 Krichesky, Marcelo 667 Kriel, Elli 599 Kriger, Miriam 22, 331 Krischke Leito, Dbora 334 Krochmalny, Syd 104, 458, 568, 654 Krogstad, Anne 57 Kroll, Christian 562 Kroll-Smith, Steve 188 Kroos, Karmo 480 Krger, Cornelia 31 Krger, Natalia 467 Krumm, Silvia 210 Kuhlmann, Ellen 40, 118, 231, 263, 365, 588, 644 Kuhlmann, Paulo 338 Khne, Viviana 525 Kumar, Arun 25 Kunin, Johana 611 Kupferberg, Feiwel 170 Kurbatov, Sergiy 303 Kurik, Bob 720 Kurkchiyan, Marina 55

Kuroda, Koichiro 169 Kurtulus, Hatice 299 Kusche, Isabel 173 Kuteynikov, Alexander 287 Kutschar, Patrick 31 Kuznetsova, Irina 35 Kwak, Kihwan 14 Kwiatkowski, Nicolas 202 Kwon, Huck-ju 428

l
Lace, Tana 198 Lacey, Justine 492 Lafleur, Jean-Michel 251 Lages, Carolina 67 Lagomarsino, Francesca 744 Lago Martinez, Silvia 418, 424, 629 Laime Ajacopa, Teofilo 254 Lalor, Joan 668 Lamba, Amrita 420, 522 Lambert, Rita 514 Lamote de Grignon Prez, Juana 586 Lamprianou, Iasonas 380 Lan, Zhang 542 Lanciano, Emilie 24, 350, 390, 637 Landa, Mara Ins 311, 444 Lander, Edgardo 8, 194 Landim, Leilah 87 Landini, Tatiana 7 Langa, Patricio 303 Langer, Eduardo 468 Langieri, Marcelo 610 Lngle, Gerhard 17 Langman, Lauren 49, 101, 158, 221 Lanzeni, Dbora 23, 317 Lapegna, Pablo 491 Lapresta, Cecilio 165 Lara, Vanessa 12 Larranaga, Juan 109 Larripa, Silvina 229 Larrondo, Marina 467 Larsen, Christa 588 Larsen, Sanne Vammen 758 Larsson, Stig 492 Lasso de la Vega, Casilda 171 Lastra, Karina 297

430

Lastun, Loredana Denisa 347 Latendresse, Anne 299 Laura Ins, Rovelli 723 Laurent, Arthur 191 La Vecchia-Mikkola, Vanja 175 Law, Alan 66, 390 Lazcano, Andrea 731 Lazmey, T. Augustus Julian Lazmey 530 Leach, Darcy 625, 747 Leal, Jess 142, 228, 446 Leal, Sayonara 703 Leal, Wellthon Rafael Aguiar 458 Leal de Oliveira, Fabricio 514, 622 Leal Pires, Carolina 115 Leo, Luciana 96, 134 Lebel, Pierre-Mathieu 299 Le Bel, Pierre-Mathieu 524 Le Bihan, Gabrielle 669 Le bot, Yvon 155 Leccardi, Carmen 387, 561 Lechevalier Hurard, Lucie 107 Lederman, Florencia 522 Lederman, Jacob 714 Ledo, Carmen 251 Lee, Chun-Yi 238 Lee, Feng-Jihu 750 Lee, Jo-Anne 127 Lee, Jooha 428 Lee, Marlene 340 Lee, Murray 694 Lee, So-Young 591 Lee, Sunhee 14 Lee, Young Hee 598 Leeman, Yvonne 274 Le Gals, Patrick 388 le Grand, Elias 200, 264 Lehmann, David 226 Lehnerer, Melodye 470, 692 Lei, Jin 217 Leibing, Annette 140 Leiprecht, Rudolf 201 Leite, Elaine Silveira 661 Leite, Taylisi 323 Lelis, Natlia 622 Lemaire, Isabelle 698 Lember, Uku 366 Lemke, Ulrike 17

Lemos, Girleide Trres 752 Lenay, Charles 669 Lencina, Maria Natalia 467 Lendaro, Annalisa 457, 564 Lenguita, Paula 213 Lentz, Rodrigo 461 Lenzi Silva, Julia 445, 737 Leon, Adriano de 242 Leon, Francisco 207 Leon-Medina, Francisco Jos 207 Leote de Carvalho, Maria Joo 53, 322 Lepp, Annalee 127 le Roux, Tessa 414 Lescano, Agustn 756 Leschziner, Vanina 337 Lesko, Nancy 435 Lessa, Maria 263 Lessa De Barros, Flvia 215 Lessenich, Stephan 707 Leturia, Miguel 737 Leviste, Enrique Nio 72 Levita, Gabriel 666 Levy, Charmain 635 Lewandowski, Roman 231 Lewin, Hugo 727 Lewin, Tessa 411, 458 Lezcano, Jos Mara 527 Li, Changjiang 238 Li, Chunling 673 Li, Peilin 673 Libardi, Suzana Santos 164 Libertun de Duren, Nora Ruth 714, 738 Libotte, Jean-Franois 213 Liceaga, Gabriel 9 Lichtenstein, Bronwen 60, 241, 298, 680 Lidskog, Rolf 38, 492 Lifszyc, Sara 188, 699 Liljeholm Hansson, Susanne 322 Lim, Hyun-Chin 295, 577 Lim, Ming 724 Lima, Abili Lazaro Castro 469 Lima, Adriana 299 Lima, Ana Maria Bourguignon DE 644 Lima, Cezar Bueno de 29 Lima, Joo Miguel Digenes de Arajo 187 Lima, Maria Cristina 392 Lima, Maria Raquel 486

Lima, Niedja 281 Lima Filho, Irapuan Peixoto 266 Lima Guimares, Valeria 168 Limoncelli, Stephanie 204 Lin, Chun Hung 55, 594 Lin, Mei-Ling 350 Lin, Yi-jr 206, 508 Lince Bohrquez, Wilmar Dubin 233 Lindblom, Jonas 276 Lindenboim, Javier 466 Lindio-McGovern, Ligaya 768 Link, Felipe 446, 483 Linn, J. Gary 298 Linn, James 298 Linne, Joaqun 565 Lins, Leonardo 466 Lins Ribeiro, Gustavo 149 Lionis, Christos 231 Lipold, Paul 202 Lipsig-Mumme, Carla 126 Liran-Alper, Dalia 129, 344 Lischinsky, Alon 687 Lisdero, Pedro 764 Lista, Carlos 252 Listerborn, Carina 422 Litichever, Cecilia 423, 721 Litmanen, Tapio 70 Littig, Beate 198, 656 Liu, Ya 238 Liukko, Jyri 736 Livacic, Carlos 85 Llamb, Luis 289 Llano, Sergio 277 Llano-Arias, Valeria 591 Llanos Erazo, Daniel 757 Llobet, Valeria 423, 476 Lobato, Ndia Perez 657 Lobino, Camilla 234 Lobo, Francis 66, 645 Lo Brutto, Giuseppe 166 Lock, Mark 231 Lockie, Stewart 18, 38, 168 Loew, Martina 642 Logan, John 228 Logiudice, Ana 44, 357 Lohan, Maria 668 Lohmann, Luci Michelon 723

431

Loick, Daniel 453 Loloum, Tristan 54 Lomovitskaya, Valentina 249 Longo, Bernadette 520 Longo, Julieta 79, 433 Longo, Mara Eugenia 79 Lopes, Andiara 189 Lopes, Noemia 169 Lopes, Paul 104, 334 Lopes da Silva, Cinthia 203 Lopes Jr, Orivaldo 132, 330 Lopez, Candela 527 Lopez, Daniela 136 Lopez, Daniela Griselda 578 Lpez, Diana 713 Lopez, Felix 587 Lopez, Ivan 38, 773 Lopez, Leandro Sebastian 442 Lopez, Magdalena 225 Lpez, Mara Paz 249 Lopez, Matias 420, 522 Lopez, Sebastin 106 Lopez-Alves, Fernando 548 Lopez-Calva, Juan Martin 139 lopez-Levi, Liliana 518 Lpez-Roldn, Pedro 171 Lopez-Ruiz, Mauricio 570 Lopez Fidanza, Juan Martin 270 Lpez Gallegos, Alejandro 59 Lopez Sala, Ana 347, 452 Lopez Velasco, Roco 130, 705 Lpez Zavala, Rodrigo 39 Lopreite, Debora 123, 761 Lorea Leite, Maria Cecilia 640 Lorenc Valcarce, Federico 74, 351 Lorenz, Mariana 559 Lorenzo-Robles, Anabel 254 Lou, Joana 288 Lovo, Ivana Cristina 622 Low, Jacqueline 6, 272, 707 Low, Kelvin 324 Lowrie, Alexandra 68 Loza, Jorgelina 36 Lozano, juan Ignacio 635 Lu, Ke-Wei 206 Lu, Peng 587 Lucas, Antonio 277, 444, 478

Lucena, Daniela 191 Luchs, Michele 411 Lcio, Jos 713 Lucjan, Izabela 770 Lugones, Manuel 285 Luhtakallio, Eeva 739 Luiz, Juliana 521 Lukasiewicz, Karolina 201, 763 Luke, Timothy W. 481 Luken, Paul 43, 93, 190, 375 Luksik, Ivan 633, 668 Luna, Edna 139 Luna, Matilde 540 Lunch, Chris 698 Lundqvist, sa 650 Lunguinho, Melise 529 Lurbe I Puerto, Katia 107 Lusnich, Cecilia M. 158, 465 lustiger Thaler, Henri 52, 448 Lustosa da Costa, Elza 494 Lutz, Amy 174 Lutz, Helma 89, 564, 617 Luxardo, Natalia 150 Luz, Nimrod 294 Luzzi, Mariana 240, 642 Lychkovska, Oksana 172, 200, 258, 334, 391, 578 Lynch, Gloria 309, 431 Lyng, Steven 232 Lyon, David 12 Lyra, Diogo 420, 522 Lytkina, Ekaterina 108, 311

Maciel, Lidiane 652 Mack, Kathy 252 Maclean, Mavis 302 Maclure, Malcolm 107 Macri, Mariela 119 MacWillie, Elizabeth 458 Madeira, Ligia 138, 722 Madero, Ignacio 28 Madureira, Gabriel 740 Magaiza, Grey 517 Magalhes, Belmira 290 Magallanes, Graciela 162 Maggi, Manlio 243 Maggino, Filomena 171 Magno, Tnia 511 Maguire, Meg 229 Mahia-Casado, Ramn 688 Mahieu, Christian 71 Mahmoud, Ashraf 386 Maia, Rosane 318 Maich, Katherine 431 Maillet, Antoine 291, 351 Maioli, Esteban 80 Malacrida, Claudia 6, 64, 272 Maldonado, Luis 123 Maldonado, Martn 698 Mallimaci, Fortunato 615 Mallimaci Barral, Ana 682 Mallozzi, Christine 6 Maloutas, Thomas 41, 228, 446 Mamidi, Pavan 364, 691 Manchn, Federico 716 Mancini, Fiorella 650 Mandagaran Gallo, Rafael 548 Maneiro, Mara 278 Maney, Gregory 533 Mangahas, Mahar 516 Mangana, Susana 155 Mangonnet, Jorge 748 Mannise, Sofa 465 Mansurov, Valeriy 456 Manthorpe, Jill 42 Mantin, Luciano Martn 773 Mantovani, Rafael 702 Manzo, Alejandro Gabriel 715 Manzo, Lidia K.C. 184, 647 Manzoni, Manuel 427

m
Maass, Margarita 85, 137, 450 Mabtum, Matheus Massaro 460 Mac-Clure, Oscar 731 Maca, Deidi 515 Macdonald, Laura 123 Macedo, Cibele 51 Machado, Elisabeth Mazeron 344 Machado, Mercedes 468 Machat-From, Laura 48, 89 Machimura, Takashi 388 Machin, Rosana 633 Maciel, Cleiton 637

432

Maranhao, Tatiana de Pino A. 285 Marchant, Alexandre 189 Marchetti, Christina 289 Marchetto, Patrcia Borba 460 Marchioni, Alessandra 567 Marcinw, Mira 438 Marcus, Kanchan 509 Marengo, Leonardo 444 Maresca, Bernardo 467, 612 Mariano, Carmem 154 Mariano, Vanderlei 387 Mara Raquel, Macri 423 Marn, Juan Carlos 569 Marin, Martha 435 Marin, Thais 123 Marines, Alejandra 386 Marin Olan, Pablo 569 Marins, Marins 461 Marion, Jonathan 198 Mariz, Maria Elisa A. 437 Markham, William 636 Markides, Kyriakos 163, 579 Marmor, Theodore 365 Marontate, Jan 370, 472, 563 Marotias, Ana 74 Marotta, Vince 624 Marques, Ana 263 Marques, Eduardo 388 Marques, Joana S. 102 Marques, Juliana 591 Marques, Silvio Garcia 737 Marquez Murrieta, Alicia 442 Marquis, Nicolas 374 Marrero, Adriana 640, 674, 723 Marsiglio, William 668 Martet, Sylvain 267 Martn, Elosa 443 Martin, Elosa 35, 379, 638 Martin, Jennifer 288 Martin, Jordi 148 Martin-Matthews, Anne 10, 398, 487 Martnez, Alexandra 341 Martinez, Antar 242, 515 Martinez, Juan 640 Martnez, Miguel A. 368 Martinez, Norma Angelica 506 Martinez, Tais 335

Martinez-Brawley, Emilia E. 26 Martinez-Cousinou, Gloria 207 Martnez-Iglesias, Maria 254, 617 Martnez Ario, Julia 270 Martnez Franzoni, Juliana 153, 560, 761 Martnez Goytre, Elena 142 Martnez Guzmn, Antar 691, 765 Martinez Mullen, Claudia 66, 262, 735 Martnez Novo, Rodrigo 640, 705 Martiniello, Marco 437, 710 Martino-Taylor, Lisa 414 Martinovski, Bilyana 578 Martins, Isabel 155 Martins, Maria Lucia Refinetti 622 Martins, Paulo Henrique 610 Martins, Paulo Roberto 511, 773 Martins, Roberta Da Rocha Rosa 723 Martins, Thais 74 Martins, Tomas Sparano 723 Martins de Albuquerque, Paulo Henrique Martins 215 Marushiakova, Elena 5 Marzioli, Isabel 27 Maskens, Mat 682 Massa, Andrei 614 Massholder, Alexia 22 Mathias, Prola 698 Matijascic, Milko 271 Mato Daz, Fco. Javier 165 Matos, Marlise 218, 349 Matos Jnior, Clodomir 202 Matschinger, Herbert 490 Matsue, Regina Yoshie 152 Matsumoto, Miwao 598 Matsutani, Minori 77, 457 Matthews, Ralph 69, 249, 401, 489 Mattos, Amana 712 Mattos, Pedro Ivo 138 Mattos, Rossana 138 Matulionis, Arvydas 464 Maturo, Antonio 140, 430 Mauro, Mirta 424 Maxwell, Colleen 107 Mazadro, Mirko 251 Maziviero, Maria Carolina 483 Mazon, Marcia 211 Mazza, Dbora 467

McCallum, David 762 McCallum, Jamie 537 McCarthy, Cameron 385 McCoy, H. Virginia 261 McCoy, Liza 93, 190 McDaniel, Susan 10, 379, 623 McDavitt, Bryce 60 McDonald, Lynn 10 McDonald, Ruth 231, 300 McDonald, Zahraa 638 McFadden, Patricia 417 McFall, Liz 277, 736 McGhee, Derek 124, 670 McGuire, Meredith 286 McKiernan, Katherine 355 McLaughlin, Neil 337 McMullin, Julie 48, 163, 336, 534 McMurtry, J.J. 126 McTague, Tricia 13 Medan, Marina 476 Medeiros, Rogerio 73, 381 Medrano, Anahely 748 Mehdi, Ali 67 Mehlkop, Guido 81, 169 Mei-Ling, Lin 421 Meireles, Gustavo 65 Meirelles, Mauro 638, 682 Meissonnier, Joel 739 Meja Ramrez, Germn Mauricio 520 Melendez, Cecilia Evangelina 467 Melik-Tangyan, Andranik 133, 177 Melina, Lois Ruskai 720 Mellado, Virginia 474 Mello, Mrcio Luiz 774 Melo, Felipe Athayde Lins 722 Melo, Marcus Andr 632 Melo, Paulo Thiago 717 Melzer, Silvia Maja 346 Mencaroni, Arianna 371 Menchn, ngela 184 Mndez, Alicia 611 Mendez Layera, Maria-Luisa 234 Mendonca, Jupira 622 Menegazzo, Elson 732 Meneses Carvajal, Aldo 444 Menezes, Marluci 243 Menezes, Paulo 50, 151

433

Menna Barreto Abraho, Maria Helena 721 Meo, Analia 229 Mera, Gabriela 122 Mera Salguero, Ana Laura 252 Mercer, Hugo 509, 554 Mercier, Delphine 176, 457 Merino, Luis Francisco 195 Merkier, Melina 95 Merlaud, Fabien 301 Merlinsky, Gabriela 594 Merrild Hansen, Anne 678 Mesquita, Marina 621 Messina, Luciana 765 Metcalfe, Alison 668 Meucci, Simone 641 Meyer, Katherine 90, 580 Meyer, Samantha 509 Meyer, Uli 105, 219 Meyersson Milgrom, Eva 364, 408 Michelini, Juan Jos 54 Michelson, William 184 Michetti, Miqueli 148 Michon, Piotr 516 Midaglia, Carmen 153, 362 Mierina, Inta 517 Miglievich Ribeiro, Adlia 641 Miguel, Antonia Celene 327 Miguel, Borja 729 Miguel, Ruiz 326 Miklasevics, Stefan 198 Milam-Brooks, Kisha 109 Milano, Mariana Tonussi 488 Milkman, Ruth 618 Millan, Rodrigo 15, 582 Millenaar, Vernica 78 Miller, Elizabeth 94, 411 Miller, Tina 668 Mills, Frank 393 Milne, E-J 94, 371, 411, 458 Minaverry, Cecilia 355 Mincke, Christophe 722 Mingione, Enzo 255 Minuchin, Dr. Leandro 368 Miola, Iag 291 Miranda, Ana 78, 216 Miranda, Daniel 28, 535

Miranda, Erliane 490 Miranda, Tatiana 391 Miri, seyed Javad 132 Misheva, Vessela 49, 101 Mishra, Arvind Narayan 216 Mishra, Shashi 168, 685 Miskolci, Richard 236, 475, 558 Misoczky de Oliveira, Clarice 184 Misra, Rajesh 676 Misse, Michel 690 Mistry, Jay 371 Mitterlehner, Barbara 31 Miyar Busto, Mara 68, 165 Mizen, Phillip 7 Mjelde, Hilmar L. 666 Mochnacki, Alex 537 Modi, Ishwar 18, 66, 122, 168, 203, 303, 344, 390, 436, 489, 529, 603, 645, 667, 673, 735, 766 Modi, Shalini 735 Moerch, Sven 264 Moguillansky, Marina 629 Molchanov, Mikhail A. 548 Molina, Fernando 378 Molina, Irene 422 Molina, Mario 207 Molina, Nancy 691 Molina Mateo, Iliana Refugio 733 Molina Monasterios, Sergio 378 Molinari, Lucrecia 524 Molyneux, Maxine 123, 382 Mondaini, Marco 524 Monge, Noelia 655 MontAlvo, Arnaldo 713 Montanari, Arianna 339, 523 Montanari, Ingalill 40 Montecolle, Silvia 171 Monteiro, Circe 321 Monteiro, Circe Maria 15 Monteiro, Geraldo 570 Monteiro, Marko S.A. 566, 598 Monteiro, Rodrigo 138 Monteiro, Viviane 652 Montenegro, David 614 Montera, Carolina 492 Montero Laurencio, Reineris 743 Montes, Veronica 670

Montes Cat, Juan 213, 674 Montes de Oca, Vernica 31, 672 Monteverde, Malena 306, 741 Montoya, Andrea 571 Moog, Sandra 160 Mora, Ana Sabrina 755 Mora, Gloria 569 Mora, Rodrigo 483 Mora-Salas, Minor 197 Moraes Silva, Graziella 332, 381, 547 Morais, Mariana 90 Moral, David 743 Morales, Laura 251, 626 Morales, Maria Cristina 36 Morales-Arroyo, Miguel ngel 536 Morvia, Matheus de S 225 Morawska, Ewa 282, 304 Moreau, Marie-Pierre 196, 297 Moreira, Eliana Monteiro 431 Moreira, Glenda 212 Moreira, Pedro 18 Morejon, Mara Beln 64 Morello, Enzo Gustavo 132 Morem da Costa, Beatriz 138 Moreno, Carolina 516 Moreno, Felipe de Jess 514 Moreno, Mara Vernica 651 Moreno Hernndez, Hugo Csar 321 Moretti, Ricardo de Sousa 571 Morey, Eugenia 717 Morgan, Anne-Marie 499 Morgan, Myfanwy 64 Morgan, Tessa 745 Mori, Chikako 446 Moriarty, Jo 42 Morison, Tracy 668 Morovich, Barbara 94, 106 Moroziuk, Lidia 97 Morris, Alan 446 Morrison, Lisa 483 Moruzzi, Andrea 663 Moschkovich, Marilia 683 Mosqueira, Mariela 266, 270 Mosse, Philippe 541 Mossi, Thays 232 Mota Brasil, Maria Glaucria 323 Motta, Alda 10

434

Motta, Jorge Martn 184 Motta, Renata 326, 566 Moura, Jeanne Mariel Brito 637 Moura Costa, Heloisa 622 Mourad, Laila Nazem 299 Mouro, Maria Vitria 92, 322 Mouw, Ted 346 Moyano, Emilio 246 Mueller, Georg 105, 561 Mugayehwenkyi, Edmund Kenneth 534 Muhic Dizdarevic, Selma 186 Muios de Britos, Stella Maris 223 Muleras, Edna 569 Mulinari, Diana 422 Mulinari, Shai 169, 430 Mller, Bruno 281 Mller, Fernanda 53 Muller, Ricardo 350, 548 Mungaray Lagarda, Ana Marcela 39 Muniz, Jeronimo Oliveira 330, 530 Muiz, Soledad 698 Muiz Terra, Leticia 257 Muoz, Antonia 491, 539, 635 Muoz, David 619 Muoz, Luisa Patricia 667 Muoz, Luz Angelica 761 Muoz, Solange 483 Muoz Barreneche, Carlos Felipe 735 Muoz Comet, Jacobo 68 Muoz Tamayo, Victor Daniel 110 Mura, Suyay 27 Muraca, Paula 624, 659 Murakami Wood, David 12 Murino Rafacho, Amanda 622 Murji, Karim 36, 89 Murphy, Dean 668 Murphy, Raymond 117, 740 Musante, Bianca 284, 446 Mutchinick, Agustina 468 Mutchler, Matt 60 Muzio, Daniel 118 Mythen, Gabe 694

Najmias, Carolina 498, 652 Nakada, Shuko 542 Nakagwa, Florence 154 Nakano, Marilena 387 Naoto, Higuchi 457 Nardacchione, Gabriel 442, 651 Nascimento, Maria Leticia 237 Nash Parker, Robert 185, 503 Nasser, Riad 186 Nast, Julia 142 Nasu, Hisashi 136 Naswem, Adolphus 759 Natali, Lorenzo 520 Natalino, Marco 420, 522 Natalucci, Ana 381, 635 Natenzon, Claudia 527 Nathansohn, Regev 94, 279, 695 Nava, Leonor 672 Navarrete, Julio Meja 469 Navarrete, Steven 571 Navarro, Jos Luis 165 Navarro, Rodrigo Reis 331 Naveda, Alicia 195, 713 Nazareth, Juliana 51, 181, 196 Ndungutse, David 154 Neergaard, Anders 422 Negrelli, Serafino 637 Negro, Juan Pablo 184 Negrova, Marina 347 Nejamkis, Lucila 624 Nelken, David 55 Nelms, Taylor 736 Nelson, Gloria Luz N/A Nelson, Kenneth 40, 706 Nematiniya, Abdolghayoum 201 Nenko, Alexandra 50, 436 Nercesian, Ines 45 Neri, Lourdes 254, 528 Neto, Antnio 466 Neto, Pedro Alves Barbosa 725 Netto, Juliana Presotto Pereira 445, 737 Neuberger, Franz 156, 623 Neubert, Dieter 135, 112 Neuenschwander Magalhes, Juliana 524 Neuhold, Roberta dos Reis 150 Neumann, Pamela 187

Neves, Bruno Miranda 684 Neves, Raphael 675 Newman, Diego Alvarez 150 Ng, Angie 458 Ngai, Ngan-pun 78 Ngai, Pun 238, 609 Ngai, Steven Sek-yum 78 Niche Teixeira, Alex 453 Nicklett, Emily 586 Nicolas, Mara Alejandra 256 Niedzwiecki, Sara 308 Nielsen, Greg 554, 578 Nikolaeva, Uliana 108 Nilan, Pam 387 Nilsson, Kjell 706 Ninalowo, Adebayo 357 Nishihara, Kazuhisa 14 Nobile, Mariana 468 Noboa, Alejandro 444 Nbrega Beserra, Ingrid Karla 469 Noel, Sophie 433 Nogueira, Makeliny 84 Noguera, Jose A. 207 Noiseux, Yanick 65 Noll, Heinz-Herbert 20, 346, 586 Nollert, Michael 13, 275 Nomiya, Daishiro 103, 295 Noordegraaf, Mirko 231 Norgaard, Kari Marie 602 Noronha, Vania 529 North, Scott 704 Novais Lima Jr., Pedro 234, 514 Noveli, Cristiani Passolongo 661 Novelle, Michelle 154 Novelli, Celeste Salom 46 Novelli, Jose Marcos 291 Novellino, Maria Salet Ferreira 431 Novick, Susana 97, 121 Novy, Johannes 368, 514 Noy, Shiri 512 Nozawa, Atsushi 425 Nozica, Graciela 518 Ntoimo, Favour 482 Nunes, Eduardo 562 Nunes, Jordao 290 Nunes Dias, Camila 722 Nez, Francesc 669

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Nagaddya, Teddy 154 Nagels, Nora 382

435

Nunez, Pedro 119, 267, 535 Nez Mosteo, Francesc 286 Nur, Nadia 464, 626 Nussbaum-Barberena, Laura 345, 626 Nussbaumer, Beatriz 569, 647

Onda, Morio 289 Oner, Ilknur 407 Oosterlynck, Stijn 620 Oosterveer, Peter 211 Ordez Valverde, Jorge 185 Orlando, Gabriela 3, 467 Orlansky, Dora 661 Ornaghi, Annalisa 345, 532 Orsini, Sante 171 Ortega, Araceli 197 Ortega Contreras, Joel 450 Ortiz, Pablo D. 158 Ortiz-Negron, Laura L 120, 743 Ortiz de Rozas, Victoria 125 Ortiz Sandoval, Luis 3 Orton, Andrew 626, 638 Ortzar, Diego 524 Osca Lluch, Julia 705 Osorio, Abraham 630 Osorio, Paulina 672 Ospina Alvarado, Mara Camila 265 Ospina Serna, Hctor Fabio 265 Ossandon, Jose 351, 736 Ossipow Wuest, Laurence 280 Ossorio, Alfredo 612 Osterbrink, Jrgen 31 Osteso, Jos Miguel 478 Ostrowski, Krzysztof 376 Ostuni, Fernando 234, 483 Ota, Maria Eduarda 61, 84 Otamendi, Maria Alejandra 83, 453 Otero, Analia 674 Over, Defne 273 Overbye, Einar 382 Ozaki, Ritsuko 70, 243, 363 Ozaki, Veridiana Tonzar Ristori 460 Ozdemir, Ece 50 Ozkul, Derya 394 Ozyegin, Gul 726

Paetau, Michael 256, 316 Page, Justin 492, 636 Page Poma, Fernanda 65, 155 Pagliarone, Mara Florencia 381 Pagnotta, Chiara 744 Pagotto, Mara Alejandra 755 Paim, Elisangela Soldateli 326 Pais Andrade, Marcela Alejandra 331 Paiva, Angela 215 Palacios, Matas 348 Palacios, Rafael 715 Palacios, Rosario 701 Palerm, Jacinta 760 Palermo, Alicia Itati 218, 349, 609 Palgi, Michal 71 Palma, Daniela 714 Palmeira, Lara Virgnia Saraiva 208 Palmisano, Toms 95 Panaia, Marta 662, 700 Pandey, U.S. 159, 239 Panshikar, Prajakta 579 Pap, Betsab 611 Papa, Emmanouela 111 Papademas, Diana 708 Papalini, Vanina 311 Paranhos, Mnica 323 Pardo Abril, Neyla Graciela 115 Paredes, Diego 326 Parella, Snia 165 Paret, Marcel 213, 625 Park, Sara 513, 646 Parker, Peter 620 Parker, Robert Nash 322 Parracho SantAnna, Sabrina 313 Parreira Perin, Vanessa 433 Pascale, Celine-Marie 5, 208 Paschali, Elektra 322 Pascuchelli, Maria Natalia 330 Pasin, Julia 164 Pasos, Lukas 338, 640 Passarelli, Gianluca 632 Passos, Elaine 91, 754 Passos, Elia 489 Passos, Rodrigo 212 Patel, Sujata 149, 352, 379 Patil, Rajendra 156, 492, 619, 685 Patio Lpez, Jhoana 265

o
OBrien, Robert 537, 575 OLoughlin, Kate 107, 336 ORiordan, Tim 425 berg, Peter 163, 534 Oberti, Marco 228 Ochoa Agudelo, Maria Daniela 463 Ock-Reis, Carlos 40 Odasso, Laura 89, 106 Oddone, Mara Julieta 309, 672 Oeser, Alexandra 488 Ogawa, Shinichi 24 Ohara-Hirano, Yuko 241 hman, Ann 22 Okamura, Kayko 391 Olaison, Anna 707 Olesen, Thomas 318 Olgiati, Vitorio 449, 545, 689 Olivadoti, Simona 169 Oliveira, Amurabi 150, 641 Oliveira, Everton 573 Oliveira, Gerson 52 Oliveira, Hebe 273 Oliveira, Joo Paulo de Oliveira 741 Oliveira, Mrcio 641 Oliveira, Rafael 479 Oliveira, Raissa 519 Oliveira, Renato de 285 Oliveira, Ricardo Costa de 106 Oliveira, Rita Alves 265 Oliveira, Sandro 410 Oliveira, Sueli Machado Pereira de 344 Oliveira de Almeida, Mariana 247 Oliveira e Oliveira, Ana Luiza 183 Oliveira Souza, Fatima de 469 Olivera, Mauricio Nihil 424 Olivier, Guadalupe 222 Ollari, Marina Alejandra 629 Olmos Alvarez, Ana Luca 132, 375 Onaka, Fumiya 96, 542

p
Pacey, Fiona 509 Pacheco, Celia 120 Pacheco, Leonardo 707 Pacheco Junior, Natlia 146 Pacini-Ketchabaw, Veronica 127

436

Patricia Amaro Gonzalez, Patricia 139 Patrocino, Las 683 Patroni, Viviana 65 Patsias, Caroline 367, 368 Patsias, Sylvie 367, 368 Pattison, Phillipa 231 Pattnaik, Binay Kumar 688, 703 Paula, Tlio 723 Paulle, Bowen 112 Pausch, Stephanie 196 Pavlou, Victoria 151 Paxton, Pamela 146 Paz, Ana Lucia 651 Paz Ramirez, Adriana 141 Peace, Sheila 214 Pech Ceballos, Elsa del Rosario 757 Pecoraro, Juan 526 Pedone, Claudia 251 Pedro, Rosa 301 Pedro Espinoza Baca, Pedro 139 Pedrozo, Betiana 731 Pegoraro, Juan 83, 503 Pelaez, Enrique 306 Pelfini, Alejandro 161, 407 Pellegrini, Pablo 199, 337 Pellegrino, Giuseppina 356, 743 Pellizzoni, Luigi 38, 591 Pelucio, Larissa 475 Pea, Patricia 728 Pealva, Susana 255, 362, 512 Peng, Ito 512 Penna, Camila 157, 381 Penna, Joo Bosco 460 Peppel, Megan 355, 414 Pera, Gssica Trevisan 515 Perea Alzate, Henry Obed 463 Pereira, Alvaro L.S. 234 Pereira, Carlos 632 Pereira, Elson 328 Pereira, Helayne 326 Pereira, Ines 334 Pereira, Jaiane 661 Pereira, Lawrence 350 Pereira, Luiza Helena 641 Pereira, Margaret 754 Pereira, Ronan 152, 270 Pereira, Rosa 318

Pereira, Vilma 147 Pereira Andrade, Daniel 83, 296 Pereira de los Santos, Leandro 640 Pereira Neto, Andr 42, 296 Perelman, Mariano 446, 714 Perelmiter, Luisina 195 Perera, Veronica 38 Peres, Hagit 92 Pereson, Claudiana 722 Perette, Carlos Jos 55 Pereyra, Brenda 491 Pereyra, Diego Ezequiel 220, 641 Pereyra, Sebastian 383, 651 Perez, Ana Maria 571 Perez, Federico 388, 714 Perez, Felipe 717 Prez, Fernando 305 Perez, German 491, 635 Prez, Ins 701 Perez, Lena 422, 474 Prez, Pablo Ernesto 75 Prez, Soledad 147 Prez, Stella 92 Prez, Vernica 729 Prez-Castro, Judith 139 Prez-Nievas, Santiago 420, 626 Perez Duran, Juan Carlos 506 Perez Esquivel, Adolfo 418 Prez Gallo, Vctor Hugo 743 Prez Leon, Rebeca 705 Prez Rubio, Ana Mara 157 Prez Wodtke, Mercedes 184 Perlstadt, Harry 62, 289, 470 Persson, Magnus X. 380 Perufo, Katiusce 645 Perugorria, Ignacia 56, 318 Peruzzo, Cicila 677 Pessanha, Lavnia 98 Peter, Nina 56 Petermann, Sren 122, 447 Peters, Gabriela 602 Petersson, Frida 59 Petrjanosova, Magda 633, 668 Petrova Kafkova, Marcela 116 Petrov i, Andra 732 Petrovic, Miodrag 277, 388 Petruf, Devora 539, 764

Petschick, Grit 209 Pflcke, Virginia Quimey 436 Philippi, Camila 612 Phillips, Andrea 473 Phillips, Robert 60 Picano, Felicia 499 Picano, Monise 351 Piccininni, Sandra 700 Pich, Denise 620 Pickard, Sarah 29, 216 Picotto, Diego 629 Pidgeon, Nick 70 Pi Balaguer, Asun 204 Piekut, Aneta 142 Pierbattisti, Damin 24 Pierides, Dean 351, 374 Pieterse, Marius 40 Pignuoli Ocampo, Sergio 253, 348 Pilch Ortega, Angela 474 Pimenta, Melissa 185, 453 Pimentel, Fbio 179 Pineda Echeverri, Cristina 577 Pieiro Careras, Julia 168 Pinheiro, Araclia Azevedo Pinheiro 741 Pinheiro, Henry 601 Pinheiro, Leandro Rogrio 468 Pinheiro, Luci 150 Pinheiro, Victor Marcel 525 Pini, Mnica 344, 708 Pinilla, juan Felipe 526 Pinto, Monica 194 Pinto, Neide Maria Almeida 303, 349 Pinto, Raquel 459, 567 Pinzon, Jhon 640 Piotrowska, Maria 697 Piovani, Juan Ignacio 240 Piper, Isabel 429 Pirani, Bianca Maria 98, 208, 292, 772 Pires, Ndia 524 Pirotta, Marie 745 Pirzada, Amin 66, 335 Pirzio, Gloria N/A Piscitelli, Adriana 744 Pismennaya, Elena 634 Pittelli, Cecilia 118 PIUBAMAS, Eq. de Invest. MS04 362

437

Pizzi, Alejandro 444 Pla, Jesica 188 Planas, Jordi 216 Pleyers, Geoffrey 23, 448, 657 Plotnik, Gabriela 752 Plotno, Gabriela 421 Plss, Caroline 227 Poalelungi, Carmen 165 Poblete, Lorena 144, 290 Pochic, Sophie 315 Poggiese, Hctor Atilio 527 Pokrovsky, Nikita 108, 318 Polanco, Geraldina 21 Poma, Alice 593, 709 Pomar, Toms 602 Ponce de Len, Jimena 224, 629 Pontes, Felipe Simo 96 Pontremoli, Claudia 641 Poonacha, Veena 581, 751 Popkin, Eric 538, 634 Popov, Veselin 5 Popper, Miroslav 633, 668 Porio, Emma 62, 111, 347 Porto Pedrosa, Leticia 478, 743 Posado, Thomas 493 Possamai, Adam 682 Possas, Mariana 247 Poston, Dudley 156, 482 Potaschner, Leandro Ezequiel 34 Pvoa-Neto, Helion 378 Powell, Bradley 754 Poynting, Scott 343, 762 Poyraz, Bedriye 412 Pozo Gordaliza, Rosario 519 Pra, Jussara 431 Prachuabmoh, Vipan 261 Pradel, Marc 255 Pradilla, Emilio 514 Prado, Maria Renata 663 Prado, Rebeca Makowski de Oliveira 115, 519 Prado, Renata Lopes Costa 237 Pranka, Maruta 198 Prates, Antonio 723 Prates, Ian 382 Prats, Joaquim 5 Preciado Coronado, Jaime 341

Preda, Marian 507 Preteceille, Edmond 228 Pribble, Jennifer 73, 308 Price, Anne 90, 580 Pries, Ludger 452 Prieto-Flores, scar 496, 510 Prior, Lindsay 93 Priwitzer, Kerstin 428 Prohaska, Ariane 210 Prosono, Marvin 158, 475 Provenzano, Irene 357 Puga, Cristina 540 Pujadas, Isabel 228 Pulhez, Mariana 127 Pulido, David 655 Pulmanis, Toms 530 Pun, Ngai 238 Purkayastha, Bandana 276, 510 Purkis, Semra 299 Purser, Gretchen 65 Puyol, Mara Victoria 322 Puzic, Sasa 535 Pyle, Nathaniel 720

Rafael, Erwin 555 Raffaeta, Roberta 175, 437 Raffini, Luca 451 Rahimi, Babak 279 Raijland, Beatriz 195 Raijman, Rebeca 452 Rainbird, Helen 537 Raish, Mike 440 Raizer, Leandro 511 Rajagopal, Indhu 172, 200 Ralphs, Robert 694 Ramalho, ngela Maria Cavalcanti 741 Ramathirtham, Gopalsamy 261, 530, 619 Ramrez, Hernn 291 Ramirez, Liliana 69, 173 Ramrez, Romina 265 Ramrez Morales, Mara Del Rosario 35 Ramirez Ruiz, Liliana 173 Ramiro, Luis 125, 666 Ramos, Alexandre 760 Ramos, Howard 531 Ramos, Marilia 229 Ramos, Queise 460 Ramos, Romina 378 Ramos da Silva, Maria Aparecida 464 Ramos Martn, Manuel 444 Ramos Zincke, Claudio 536 Rampersad, Ravi 329 Randolpho Paiva, Angela 677 Rangasami, Amrita 284 Rangel, Henrique 135, 281 Ransan-Elliott, Hedda 594 Ransiek, Anna 89, 96 Rao, Raja Mohan 413 Rapaport, Lynn 734 Rapisarda, Natalia 184 Rapizo, Emmanuel 539 Raposo, Isabel 622 Raposo, Otavio 266 Rsnen, Pekka 436, 667 Rascovan, Alejandro 283 Rasse, Alejandra 446 Ratcliffe, Peter 36, 485 Rthzel, Nora 409 Ratton, Jos Luiz 631 Rausky, Maria Eugenia 423 Rebelo, Margarida 243

q
Quaretti, Luca 602 Quartulli, Diego 229 Queila de Lima Silva, Geice 290 Queirolo, Rosario 225 Queiroz, Rafael Mafei Rabelo 525 Queiroz, Silvana 52, 543 Quemin, Alain 104 Quesnel-Valle, Amlie 40 Quijano, Anbal 609 Quiones Montoro, Mariela Agueda 65 Quinsaat, Sharon 146 Quiroga, Maria Virginia 635 Quiroz, Pamela 109 Quiroz-Carranza, Roxana 519 Quispe Soria, Isabel Rosario 700

r
Raco, Mike 388 Radakovich, Rosario 18, 203 Radenbach, Niklas 282, 646

438

Rebon, Julian 610, 693, 729 Recaman, Ana Lucia 137, 317 Recaman, Liliana 328 Recchi, Ettore 57, 451 Rego, Raquel 536 Rego Monteiro Santos, Mauro 622 Regueiro, Sabina 7, 749 Reicher, Rosa 432 Reid, Carol 274 Reigadas, Cristina 45 Reinert, Maurcio 661 Reinheimer, Patricia 391, 521 Reinisch Picolotto, Mariana 682 Reiro, Anabel 693 Reis, Alcenir 424, 640 Reis, Bruno Pinheiro Wanderley 225 Reis, Elisa 332, 381, 385, 481, 547 Reis, Joyce 245 Reis, Julio Adriano Ferreira 723 Reis, Luciana Silva 525 Reis, Magali 344 Reising, Ailin 182 Reis Mota, Fabio 442 Reitz, Tilman 311 Relli, Mariana 54, 582 Renahy, Emilie 40 Repullo, Jose 231 Requena, Miguel 495 Resende, Cludia 704 Resende, Jos Manuel 442 Resende, Viviane 115 Resh, Nura 274, 535 Restrepo, Gabriel 698 Restrepo Ruiz, Diana 423 Revel, Martine 395 Reyes, Maria Jose 656 Reyes-Rivas, Roxana 244 Reyes Surez, Azucena 34 Reynals, Cristina 368 Reynolds, Jill 163 Rezaev, Andrey 421 Ribeiro, Ludmila 395 Ribeiro, Maria Thereza 494 Ribeiro, Natalina 539 Ribeiro, Thuanny 281 Ribeiro, Wagner 492 Ricciardi, Victoria 526

Riccioni, Ilaria 151, 313, 601 Rice, Carla 306 Richards, Patricia 624 Richardson, James 682 Richter, Dirk 490 Ridgeway, Cecilia 691 Riegel, Viviane 200 Riesco, Manuel 271, 428 Rifiotis, Theophilos 83 Rigas, Anastasia-Valentine 111, 159 Rigon, Andrea 587, 620 Rijal, Chiranjibi 459, 518 Rincon Afonso Costa, Paula 47, 567 Ring, Magnus 706 Rinkevicius, Leonardas 70, 566, 606 Rios Rozo, Camilo Enrique 677 Riska, Elianne 633 Rispoli Leal, Carolina 611 Rivas Sanchez, Hector Eloy 473 Rivera, Michelle 356 Rivera Largacha, Silvia 698 Riveros, julin Andrs 698 Riviere, Clment 738 Rivoir, Ana 578, 688 Rizzo, Helen 90 Roach Anleu, Sharyn 252 Roazzi, Antonio 321 Roberts, Bryan 15 Roberts, Ken 605 Roberts, Kenneth 253, 344 Roberts, Wade 538, 634 Robertson, Douglas 434 Robinson, Laura 205, 356, 516, 677 Robinson, Pamela 537 Robinson, Robert 676 Robles, Jos Manuel 688, 732 Roca-Servat, Denisse 179 Roca Servat, Denisse 760 Rocca Rivarola, Mara Dolores 491 Rocha, Hermelinda 760 Rocha, Lia 56 Rocha, Luciane 554 Rocha, Maria Eduarda Mota 458 Rocha, Norberto 524 Rocha, Olmpio 465 Rocha, Rafael 322 Rocha, Vanessa 716

Rocha Amorim, Francisco 462 Rocha Bidegain, Liliana 756 Rocha De Macedo, Cssio 164 Roche, Nicols 424 Roco Fossa, Rodrigo 274 Rodrigo, Cintia 523 Rodrigues, Alexandre 138 Rodrigues, Ariane 328 Rodrigues, Athanis 653 Rodrigues, Augusto Zimmer 511 Rodrigues, Cristiano 543 Rodrigues, Evaniza 483 Rodrigues, Luciene 527, 715 Rodrigues, Maira 332 Rodrigues, Marcia 651 Rodrigues, Tatiane 663, 702 Rodrigues Pimentel, Jonas 568 Rodrguez, Carla 184 Rodriguez, Carlos 536 Rodriguez, Cesar 537 Rodriguez, Evelyn 603 Rodrguez, Katya 684 Rodriguez, Manuel ngel 130, 218 Rodriguez, Sandra 448, 565 Rodrguez, Zeyda 208 Rodriguez-Bautista, Juan Jorge 612 Rodriguez-Espinola, Solange 197 Rodriguez-Garavito, Cesar 775 Rodrguez Arajo, Martn 748 Rodrguez Garca, Mara Jess 19 Rodriguez Lopez, Miguel 307 Rodriguez Morato, Arturo 50, 235 Rodriguez Moyano, Ins 224 Rodrguez Soler, Joan 444 Rogers, Dallas 299 Rogers, Matthew 371 Rogers, Peter 325 Rogers-Brown, Jennifer 244 Rohde, Caterina 345, 366 Rojas, Flavio 40, 441 Rojas, Mariano 246, 389 Rojas, Patria 340 Rojas Hernndez, Jorge 328 Rojo, Raul-Enrique 16, 58 Roldan, Alejandro 491 Roldan, Veronica 682 Rollwagen, Heather 694

439

Rolnik, Raquel 483, 587 Romano, Brbara 184 Romay-Coca, Juan 733 Romero, Guadalupe 158, 701 Romero, Mara Aurora 432 Romero, Mary 345 Romero, Mirta Beatriz 527 Romero, Osvaldo 328, 554 Romero Cuevas, Jos Manuel 658 Romero Olivera, Leonardo 234 Romo Beltran, Rosa 721 Ronald, Richard 299 Roncevic, Borut 763 Ronconi, Liliana 468 Rosa, Eugene (Gene) 426 Rosa, Hartmut 561, 658 Rosa, Marcelo 422 Rosa, Paula Cecilia 738 Rosa, Thas Troncon 234 Rosaldo, Manuel 65, 537 Rosas, Nina 330 Rosenfeld, Martin 660 Rosenfield, Cinara 120, 179 Rosenhek, Zeev 23 Rosenow-Williams, Kerstin 80, 226 Rosenthal, Alberto 476 Rosenthal, Carolyn 10 Rosenthal, Gabriele 282, 564, 646 Rosenzweig, Mark 346 Rosinaite, Vikinta 217, 257 Rosochacki, Sophia 568 Rossi, Tulio 654 Rostgaard, Tine 618, 737 Rostica, Julieta 45 Rotger, Lucila 122 Roth, Steffen 256 Roulier, Scott 341 Rovai, Mauro 50 Rovira Torres, Florencia 706 Rowthorn, Robert 319 Rozanova, Julia 71, 259, 494 Rozhdestvenskaya, Elena 170 Rubbini, Nora Ins 71, 444 Rubiales, Miguel 228 Rubinich, Lucas 654 Rubio, Ignacio 773 Rdig, Wolfgang 125, 666

Rudnicki, Dani 725, 749 Rudolf, Florence 711, 758 Ruelland, Isabelle 406 Ruggunan, Shaun 257, 263 Rugunanan, Pragna 175 Ruiz Bry, Eugenia Mara 7 Ruiz San Roman, Jos A. 424, 478, 629 Ruiz Uribe, Martha Nelida 341 Rungule, Ritma 198, 517 Ruokonen-Engler, Minna 170 Ruviglioni, Elena 171 Ruzza, Carlo 724 Ryazantsev, Sergey 5, 634

Saksela-Bergholm, Sanna 452 Saktanber, Ayse 726 Sakumichi, Shinsuke 292, 628 Salas-Porras, Alejandra 540, 585 Salata, Rosemeire 488 Salazar, Maite 426 Salazar de Castro, Joselma 154 Salazar de Len, Rogelio 419 Salcedo, Rodrigo 446 Salcedo Repols, Maria Fernanda 477 Saldaa, Alejandro 604 Saldaa Rosas, Alejandro 541 Sales, Arnaud 671 Sales, Helena 717 Sales, Larissa 438 Salgado, Rodrigo 693 Salibekyan, Zinaida 541 Salime, Zakia 386 Salinas Robinson, Leonardo 700 Salize, Hans Joachim 17 Salling Olesen, Henning 721 Salman, Lana 142 Saloma-Akpedonu, Czarina 301, 337 Salvi, Valentina 354, 675 Salvia, Agustin 20, 197, 229 Salzinger, Leslie 642 Sama-Lang, Irene 751 Samal, Kanak 634 Samam, Soledad 318 Samanes, Graciela Cecilia 83, 247 Samora, Patricia 483 Sampaio, Daniela 441 Sampaio, Rafael Cardoso 256 Sana, Mariano 480 Sanbrn, Beverly 107 Sanchez, Carlos David 120 Snchez, Fernanda 514 Sanchez, Jesus 340 Sanchez, Mariana 340 Sanchez, Mara Soledad 185 Sanchez, Orlando 97 Sanchez, Ximena 761 Sanchez Aguirre, Rafael 162 Snchez Aguirre, Rafael Andrs 756 Sanchez Castillo, Rocio Elena 438 Snchez Estells, Isis 705 Sanchez Segura, Ximena 570

s
S, Leonardo 322, 559 Saad, Abdul-Mumin 83, 159, 406, 692 Sabanovic, Hana 231 Sabatini, Francisco 15 Sabbagh, Clara 99, 274, 535 Sabbatella, Ignacio 742 Sabido Ramos, olga Alejandra 756 Sabour, Mhammed 496 Sacc, Flaminia 192, 339, 523 Sacco, Nicols 47 Sachmerda, Nicole 214 Sackmann, Reinhold 319 Sader, Emir 775 Sadgrove, Joanna 132, 201 Senz, Rogelio 31, 36 Saenz Valenzuela, Mara Macarena 162 Saerberg, Siegfried 521 Saettone, Federico 523 Sez, Chiara 728 Saez, Virginia 423 Saferstein, Ezequiel 334 Saggers, Sherry 109 Sagieva, Galina 763 Saha, Lawrence J. 174, 274, 535 ahin, Nevin 106 S Sahoo, Subhasis 703 Said-Hung, Elias 424, 629, 681 Sainty, Jessica 180 Saizar, Maria Mercedes 152 Sakai, Chie 124 Saks, Mike 26, 220, 456, 719

440

Sancho, Mayte 31, 737 Sand, Hans Petter 111 Sandberg, Johan 706 Sandell, Kerstin 140, 430 Sandin, Per 492 Sandoval Vargas, Gisella 47, 530 Sandra, Sereide Ferreira sa Silva 741 Sandroni, Laila 740 Sanfelici, Daniel 434 Sanger, Nadia 181 Sanhueza, Javiera 163, 737 San Julin, Dolores 765 San Martn, Julia Mara 27 Sannazzaro, Jorgelina 337 San Romn, Sonsoles 705 Sans, Clara 165 SantAna, Daniela 61, 591 SantAna Cardoso, Celso Rbio 218 Santamaria, Carlos 478 Santana, Fernando 621 Santana, Marco Aurlio 213 Sant Anna, Fernanda 492, 592 Santarsiero, Luis 195 Santhi S., Angammal 130 Santiago, Elvira 459 Santiago Martins Bernardini, Camila 326 Santos, Adauto 570 Santos, Andr 328 Santos, Andreia 83 Santos, Caroline Gonalves dos 15, 582 Santos, Charles dos 79 Santos, Cleide Magli 524 Santos, Deborah 592 Santos, Hermilio 136 Santos, Joo Bosco 65, 263 Santos, Liliane 322 Santos, Maria Walburga 288 Santos, Miriam 384 Santos, Mnica 456 Santos, Mniele 519, 534 Santos, Myrian 258, 601 Santos, Reinaldo 569 Santos, Roseniura 412 Santos, Rosirene 292 Santos, Vinicius Wagner Oliveira 258, 497 Santos, Yumi Garcia dos 131, 761 Santos Junior, Jaime 146

Santos Lenoir, Luciana 499 Sanz-Menendez, Luis 182, 199 Sanz Hernndez, Alexia 444, 743 Sapinski, J.P. 307, 493 Saraceno, Chiara 618 Saraiva, Camila 582 Sarat, Magda 569 Sarkisian, Natalia 445 Sarkissian, Andrea 27 Sarmento, Manuel 288 Sarpila, Outi 436 Sarthou, Nerina 199 Sasahara, Kazuko 241 Sasajima, Hideaki 368 Sasaki, Masamichi 57 Sasaki, Tasuku 295 Sasin, Mariano 9 Sastre, Raquel 728 Satgar, Vishwas 178, 493 Sato, Yoshimichi 408, 508 Satoh, Keiichi 594 Sattler, Sebastian 81, 169 Sauer, Carsten 81, 169 Sawan, Joseph E. 158 Sawaya, Sandra Maria 303 Sawhney, Nitin 279, 411 Scalise, Gemma 192 Scalon, Celi 84 Scamardella, Francesca 132 Scanu, Emiliano 758 Schabbach, Leticia 453 Schachtner, Christina 533 Schammah Gesser, Silvina 529 Scharager, Andrs 631 Scharf, Thomas 487 Schauenburg, Gesche 669, 709 Scheinfeld, Maria Eugenia 612 Schencman, Pablo 208 Schief, Sebastian 13, 275 Schijman, Emilia 369 Schillagi, Carolina 202 Schlote, Christiane 710 Schmaus, Gunther 623 Schmeets, Hans 67, 246 Schmid, Tina 156, 487 Schmidt, Joaquim 643 Schmidt, Lusa 243, 425

Schmidt, Robert J. 98, 209, 385, 541 Schmidt, Volker H. 293, 432 Schmierl, Klaus 350 Schmitt, Thomas 122 Schmitz, Eva 56 Schneider, Simone M. 99, 627 Schnell, Christiane 300, 342 Schnettler, Bernt 443, 638, 765 Schofield, Toni 588 Scholtz, Hanno 81, 100, 207, 269, 447, 508, 685 Schnwlder, Karen 122 Schoonmaker, Sara 205 Schorr, Martin 585 Schram, Arthur 480, 480 Schramm, Christina 89, 181 Schreyer, Dr. Franziska 78 Schuerkens, Ulrike 160, 479, 538 Schuerkens, Ulrike M.M. 397, 433 Schugurensky, Daniel 622 Schultz, Emilien 64 Schulz, Benjamin 447 Schulz, Markus S. 102, 248, 287, 355, 357, 385, 433, 481, 533, 625, 676, 733 Schuster, Federico 418, 635 Schuster, Nina 142 Schuster, Toms 469 Schwartz, Germano 505, 545, 689 Schwartzman, Kathleen 166 Schwittek, Jessica 237, 517 Sciortino, Raffaele 543 Scott, Alan 219 Scott, Jacqueline 67 Scott, John 138 Scribano, Adrin 162 Scuro, Juan 615 Seda, Gustavo 531 Seebach, Swen 86, 286 Seekings, Jeremy 41, 153, 620 Seeleib-Kaiser, Martin 761 Seghezzo, Gabriela 631 Segura, Ramiro 87 Sehtman, Alejandro 526 Seid, Gonzalo 33, 81 Seifert, Hartmut 133 Seim, Sissel 344 Sellamuthu, S. Gurusamy 530, 619

441

Senekal, Anton 692 Senmartin, Natalia Denise 251 Seoane, Jos 657 Sequera, Jorge 184 Sercombe, Howard 321 Serdar, Ayse 186 Sergeyeva, Olga 688 Serna, Armandina 139 Serna, Claudia A. 340, 530 Serna, Miguel 362 Serra, Fernando 322 Serra, Helena 183, 220, 342 Serrano-Velarde, Kathia 199, 444, 541 Setooka, Hiroshi 63 Seveso Zanin, Emilio Jose 755 Sevilla, Ariel 57 Seyferth, Giralda 384 Sezgin, Zeynep 538 Shahrokni, Nazanin 580, 726 Shalev, Michael 23 Shannon, Harry 147 Sharma, Divya 625 Sharma, Rajiv 233 Sharma, Sattish 753 Sharma, Veena 529, 687 Sharonova, Svetlana 329 Shashi Arunkumar, Mishra N/A Shaw, Isabel 363 Shearer, Christine 244, 425 Sheikhzadegan, Amir 638 Shelly, Robert 691 Shiba, Mari 14, 660 Shimbo, Lucia 54 Shinoda, Luciana 334 Shinohara, Chika 306 Shinozaki, Kyoko 513 Shiraishi, Soichiro 19 Shmatko, Natalia 763 Short, Stephanie 509 Shuvalova, Olga 763 Iambuk, Vladimir 489 Siara, Bernadetta 484, 744 Siatitsa, Dimitra 212 Sidicaro, Ricardo 610 Sidoti, Francesco 185 Siebert, Rosemarie 319 Siegel, Pamela 230, 774

Sieglin, Veronika 664 Sieh, Edward 281 Sielemann, Washington Luiz 463 Sigl, Johanna 422 Sgolo, Letcia Moreira 54 Sgolo, Vanessa Moreira 600 Sikora, Joanna 174 Silva, Ana Amelia da 50 Silva, Andreia de Lima 768 Silva, Antonio Cesar Machado 155 Silva, Gelison F. 413 Silva, Gislania 569 Silva, Janssen Felipe da 323, 752 Silva, Jos Ranieri Santos Ferreira 741 Silva, Josu 61 Silva, Luisa 365 Silva, Maria Andra Luz da 327 Silva, Nara Roberta 49 Silva, Priscila Elisabete da 752 Silva, Rosimeire 56, 768 Silva Araujo, Ariella 304, 527 Silva Jnior, Jos Antnio 33 Silva Reinoso, Vernica 577 Silva Telles, Sarah 753 Silva Valenzuela, Nicolas 326 Silveira, Debora 288 Silveira, Gabriel Eidelwein 525 Silver, Hilary 228 Silvestre, Gabriel 514 Silvestre, Giane 722 Simai, Szilvia 124 Sima Lozano, Eyder Gabriel 528 Simard, Julien 140 Simbuerger, Elisabeth 318 Simiao, Lucelio Ferreira 288 Simioni, Fabiane 164 Sim, Carles 619 Simoes, Solange 13, 768 Simes Nogueira, Fernando 539 Simon, Jeanne W. 357 Simon, Karl-Heinz 256, 348, 555 Simons, Leslie Gordon 185 Simons, Ronald 185 Sims, Margaret 109, 154 Sindler, Anna Karoline 102 Singelmann, Joachim 319, 340 Singer, Paulo 609

Singh, Namita 371 Singh, Sukhvinder N/A Sinha, Shamser 564 Sinhoretto, Jacqueline 722 Siouti, Irini 170, 366, 596 Sipka, Danko 59 Siqueira, Danieli 604 Siqueira, Isabelle 489 Sire, Pierre-Olivier 160, 728 Sirigos, Stavros 228 Sjoberg, Gideon 676 Skotte, Pernille Stornaess 93 Slariya, Mohinder Kumar 95 Slipak, Ariel 476 Slipak, Daniela 577 Slitine, Marion 191, 279 Slomczynski, Kazimierz 82, 420 Smeby, Jens-Christian 74, 456 Smets, Peer 620 Smidova, Iva 633 Smit, Ria 175, 670 Smith, Adrian 141 Smith, Thomas 98 Smith, Thomas S. 628 Smithey, Lee 533 Snikere, Sigita 393, 735 Soares, Alisson 348 Soares, Danielle 414 Soares da Silva, Morgana 115 Soares de Freitas, Christiana 677 Soares Menezes, Maria Zefisa 328 Sobottka, Emil Albert 61, 84 Sderberg, Linda 438 Sofiati, Flvio Munhoz 429 Soifer, Raphael 191 Sola lvarez, Marian 492 Solari, Luca 184 Soler, Lorena 45 Soler, Marta 510, 775 Soler, Vctor 619 Sols Aragn, Martha Lorena 39 Sols Gadea, Hctor Ral 658 Solomos, John 744 Sommer, Vivien 732 Sommerland, Hilary 252, 302 Soneryd, Linda 363 Song, Shaopeng 238

442

Sonnenfeld, David 711 Sorando Ortn, Daniel 142 Sorg, Bila 13 Soria Garcia, Emilse Romina 252 Sorj, Bila 123 Sosa, Joseph Jay 191 Sosa, Pamela 523 Sosa Elzaga, Raquel 8, 705, 775, 759 Sosa Varrotti, Andrea P. 83 Soto, Willy 325 Soto Acosta, Willy 649 Soto Roy, Alvaro 515 Sousa De Oliveira Barbosa, Paula 758 Sousa Ribeiro Junior, Jos Raimundo 327 Souto, Aline 414 Souto Salom, Julio 104 Souza, Angelo 274 Souza, Carla Arantes de 427, 519 Souza, Carmen Gonalves de 29 Souza, Jos dos Santos 684 Souza, Mrcia Cristina David de 661 Souza, Maria Antnia de 278 Souza, Rafaelle Lopes 722 Souza, Raquel 80 Souza-Lima, Jos Edmilson 61 Souza Oliveira, Maria Galleno 328 Souza Rodrigues, Emmanuel Henrique 528 Soydemir, Gokce 156 Sozzo, Maximo 333, 631, 690, 722 Spadacio, Cristiane 774 Spadoni, Eliana 369 Spector, Alan 49 Spector, Johnny 143 Speranza, Lorenzo 183, 342 Speziale, Anabella 212, 317 Spicer, Andre 160 Spickard, James 443 Spilkova, Jana 211 Spiller, Marcus 52 Spinelli, Jos Antnio 464 Spitzer, Markus 773 Spohn, Willfried 45, 522 Spracklen, Karl 66, 303 Spyrellis, Stavros-Nikiforos 228 Srigley, Ron 565 St. Bernard, Godfrey 31, 32, 33, 34, 393 Stamford da Silva, Artur 115

Stanek, Mikolaj 452, 495 Starosta, Pawel 157, 494 Stecher, Antonio 242, 515, 664 Stecklov, Guy 480 Stedman, Rich 657 Stefanelli, Laura 345 Stefanovic-Stambuk, Jelica 287 Stehli, Melania 463 Steil, Carlos Alberto 495 Stein, Leila de Menezes 457 Steinberg, Cora 229 Steinert, Tilman 17 Stello Leite, Maria Cristina 568 Stepantsov, Pavel 209 Stephens, Bryan 126 Stewart, Kay 745 Stewart, Tiffanie 113 Steyn, Melissa 687 Stieber, Malte 720 Stoddart, Mark 425, 531 Stoll, Florian 642 Stolle, Dietlind 122 Stone, Emma 35 Strain, Laurel 107 Strecker, David 262, 477 Stremovskaya, Alla 631 Stuart, Diana 711 Stumpf Gonzlez, Rodrigo 461 Su, Celina 323 Suarez, Hugo Jos 35, 309, 330 Surez-Cabrera, Dery Lorena 498 Suarez Garcia, Carlos Jos 571 Suarez Maestre, Andrea 444 Suassuna, Rodrigo 690 Subirats, Joan 620 Subramanian, S.V. 532 Sulkunen, Pekka 385 Sulmont, Annabelle 613 Sun, Shirley Hsiao-Li 301, 482 Suna, Birendra 644, 753 Sundqvist, Gran 38, 492 Snter, Emre 208, 763 Supervielle, Marcos 65, 176 Surian, Alessio 368 Sustas, Sebastin Ezequiel 265, 683 Suter, Christian 627 Sutton, Barbara 602, 648

Suzuki, Akira 409 Svendsen, Erika 740 Swarnakar, Pradip 161 Sweeney, John 481 Symmes, Constanza 479 Synnott, Anthony 272 Szapiro, Ana 301 Szczucka, Anna 763 Szlechter, Diego 700 Szcska, Gbor 509 Szcska, Mikls 532 Szpilbarg, Daniela 334 Sztompka, Piotr 318, 568 Szydlik, Marc 487, 623

t
Tbara, J. David 161, 407 Taber, Elena 518 Taborga, Ana Mara 249 Taddei, Emilio 215, 657 Tadjoeddin, Zulfan 283 Taenzler, Dirk 395 Tafner, Paulo 271 Tagliavini, Damiano 760 Takahashi, Yoshiaki 562 Takala, Mervi 133 Takegami, Misa 516 Takenoshita, Hirohisa 81, 441 Takeoka, Toru 367 Takeuti, Norma 62, 296, 692 Takita-Ishii, Sachiko 734 Talavera Reyes, Claudia 224 Talburt, Susan 435 Tamariz, Mara Cristina 603, 645 Tamayo, Sergio 655, 764 Tamborini, Christopher 445 Tanaka, Giselle 514, 582 Tanaka, Shigeru 96 Tanatova, Dina 36 Tan Becerra, Reinaldo 132 Tang, Ling-Yun 104, 455 Tang, Siufu 238 Tangian, Andranik 8, 171 Tanner, Jeremy 455 Tantrigoda, Pavithra 143 Taranda, Demetrio 158

443

Tarducci, Mnica 349 Tark, Klra 529 Tarohmaru, Hiroshi 63 Tarumoto, Hideki 14, 394 Tasaki, Tomohiro 70 Tastsoglou, Evangelia 90, 320, 510, 551, 603 Tatsumi, Tomoyuki 594 Tavares, Breitner 746 Tavares, Fred 51 Tavares Dos Santos, Jose Vicente 333, 453, 559 Tavera Fenollosa, Ligia 248, 355, 533, 625, 676 Taverne, Didier 598 Tavernelli, Romina Paola 122 Tavolari, Bianca 212 Tavolaro, Llia 432 Tavolaro, Sergio 61, 293, 432 Taylor-Cole, W.O. 111, 210 Taylor-Gooby, Peter 650 Tazreiter, Claudia 91, 124 Tchaicha, Jane 386 Tebet, Gabriela 663 Teixeira, Alex 322, 333, 503 Teixeira, Ana Lucia 455 Teixeira, Clotildes 424 Teixeira Pinto, Vincius 605 Teixeira Rodrigues, Marlene 129 Tejerina, Benjamn 23, 248, 355, 533, 625, 676 Tejerina Montaa, Benjamin 248 Tejero, Aroa 586 Tena, Jordi 207 Tena-Snchez, Jordi 207 Teney, Cline 174 Teo, Youyenn 706 Teodoro, Antonio 640 Teotia, Manoj Kumar 671 Terachi, Mikito 78 Terborg, Roland 165, 254 Te Riele, Saskia 67, 246 Terigi, Flavia 229 Terra, Alessandra Matos 6 Terra, Livia Maria 242 Terral, Philippe 301, 390 Testa, Sabrina 682 Tewari, Babita 390

Tewari, Sanjay 230, 253 Thayer, Luis Eduardo 485, 626 Theobald, Hildegard 512, 706 Thiago Bastos, Sonia Regina 329 Thoemmes, Jens 664 Thomas, Adrien 439 Thomas, Mark 141, 141 Thomas, Samantha 306 Thomasz, Ana Gretel 245 Thomaz, Omar 117 Thomazotti Claro, Adriana 145 Thompson, Lee 183 Threadgold, Steve 605, 727 Throop, Liz C. 191 Thuesen, Frederik 219 Thumala, Daniela 562 Tilleczek, Kate 565, 688 Tilly, Chris 65, 177 Time and Society, Journal 561 Timonen, Virpi 487 Tironi, Manuel 307, 426 Tisch, Anita 336 Tissera, Silvana 229 Tittor, Anne 365 Tizziani, Ania 290 Tobe, Pamela 274 Tobea, Vernica 104 Tobias, Melina 593 Tobin, Joseph 305 Tognetti, Mara 532 Tognetti Bordogna, Mara 169, 345 Tognonato, Claudio 675 Toledo Ferreira, Mariana 249 Tolosa Chacon, Gabriel 421 Tomas, Maria Carolina 482 Tomasotti, Marina 378 Tomassini, Cecilia 290, 683 tomescu-Dubrow, Irina 420, 691 Tominaga, Kyoko 295 Tomita, Andrea 152 Toni, Miriam 699 Toniol, Rodrigo 495 Tonon, Graciela 197 Torcigliani, Nilda Ines 278 Tornberg, Anton 520 Toro, Juan Pablo 664 Toropova, Anna 496

Torrejon, Maria-Jose 487 Torres, Anlia 627 Torres, Arlene 355 Torres, Denise 653 Torres, Esteban 195 Torres, Fernanda Valeria 491, 635, 764 Torres, Sandra 276, 707 Torres-Albero, Cristbal 258, 688 Torres Silva, Tarcisio 520 Toscana, Alejandra 518 Toscano, Ana Gracia 229 Tosun, Mehtap 193 Tourette, Lucie 180 Touris, Mara Cecilia 265 Toxqui, Mauricio 3 Toyota, Hiroyuki 705 Tran, Hoai Anh 706 Trapenciere, Anna 53 Trapenciere, Ilze 53, 321 Trapencieris, Marcis 393, 530 Trask, Bahira Sherif 131, 581 Travaglia, Joanne 268, 727 Trebilcock, Maria 446, 488 Treitler, Vilna Bashi 193, 441, 485, 547, 599, 762 Trejo Snchez, Jos Antonio 605 Trela, Joanna 118 Tremblay, Diane Gabrielle 196, 257, 290 Trevino, Maria del Carmen 510 Trevisan, Gabriela 109 Trevisan, Janine 80 Trifiletti, Rossana 393 Trinadh, B. Naga 464 Trindade, Ana Anglica 40 Trindade, Arthur 690 Trujilllo, Alma Isela 254 Trzcinski, Eileen 147 Trzeciak, Miriam 769 Tsai, Ming-Chang 133 Tsai, Yu-yueh 140 Tsapko, Miroslava 464 Tsarfaty, Orly 129, 344 Tsobanoglou, George 339, 451 Tsuchida, Kumiko 14 Tsukanova, Daria 329 Tsutsumi, Atsuro 241 Tudball, Jacqueline 745

444

Tuider, Elisabeth 769 Tula, Ins 431 Tuma, Ren 209, 317, 568 Tuon, Ianina 476 Turan, Feryal 636 Turkun, Asuman 446 Turner, Bryan 682 Turner, Frederick 11 Tuunainen, Juha 182, 337 Tyagi, Susheel 645 Tygel, Alan 703 Tyurina, Irina 217, 339 Tyysk, Vappu 320 Tyyska, Vappu 127, 128, 129, 130, 131, 768, 769, 770

Valassi, Despoina 228 Valdivia, Angharad 356, 481, 677 Valena, Mrcio Moraes 54 Valencia, Silvia Victoria 605 Valencia Lomel, Enrique 362 Valenduc, Grard 257, 688 Valentine, Gill 142, 201 Valentn Flix Salazar, Valentn 500 Valenzuela, Daniel 426 Valenzuela, Nydia 759 Valero-Matas, Jess Alberto 733 Valinotti, Adriana 460 Valladares, Licia 41 Valle, Izabel 637 Valle, Trinidad 305 Vallim, Danielle 187 Valverde, Estela 357 Vammen Larsen, Sanne 678 van Beuningen, Jacqueline 67 Vandegrift, Darcie 22 Vandekerckhove, Sem 351 Vandergrift, Darcie 331 Vanderveen, Gabry 143, 371 van der Wel, Kjetil 532 Vanegas, Juan David 120 Vanegas Carrasco, Estefana 469 Van Gelder, Jean-Louis 483 Van Gunten, Tod 291 van Gyes, Guy 219, 351 van Haute, Emilie 250 Vanhulst, Julien 407 van Krieken, Robert 112 Vannini, Phillip 372 Van Rompaey, Erika 770 van Schuur, Wijbrandt 666, 709 Vara, Ana 531, 593 Varanda, Marta 536 Varela, Cecilia 146 Varella, Renata 473 Vargas de Faria, Jos Ricardo 367 Vasconcelos, Edson 242 Vasilkova, Valeriya 182 Vasserman, Yuriy 353 Vaughan, Suzanne 43, 280 Vaz, Neilo 741 Vzquez, Mara Soledad 265 Vazquez, Melina 119, 731

Vdovichenko, Larisa 283, 523 Vecchioli, Virginia 675 Vecslir, Leila 244 Vecslir, Lorena 234 Veenhoven, Ruut 133, 312, 389 Vega, Alejandra 429 Vega, I. Viviana 27 Vega-Lopez, Maria Guadalupe 47, 164, 261 Vegh Weis, Valeria 690 Veiga, Danilo 446 Veitch, Craig 509 Velsquez Granados, Diego 47, 530 Velstegui Bahamonde, Napolen 614 Velzquez, Virna 254 Velez-Cuartas, Gabriel 69, 173, 763 Vlez Massa, Agustn 525 Velikaya, Nataliya 192, 451, 697 Veliz Argueta, Beatriz 94 Veltmeyer, Henry 102, 357 Vendramin, Patricia 75, 488 Venini, Cristina 27 Ventrice, Evangelina 690 Ventrici, Patricia 674 Ventura, Mara Victoria 284 Ventura, Tereza 368 Venturini, Mara Eugenia 328, 572 Verduzco, Gustavo 304, 452 Veres, Judit 184 Vergara, Nicols 368 Vergara Mattar, Gabriela 755 Verhoeven, Marie 229 Verma, Deepak Kumar 82, 132 Verma, Misri Lal 44, 203 Verma, Smita 68, 216, 663 Vermot, Cecile 124, 209, 542 Veronese, Marilia 427 Veronica, Montes de Oca 672 Verpraet, Gilles 255, 287, 477 Verrea, Valerio 287 Versino, Mariana 182, 285 Vertigans, Stephen 112 Vertovec, Steven 122 Vessuri, Hebe 199 Vianna de Souza, Magda 27 Vidal, Nilva Carla 438 Vidal de la Rosa, Godofredo 471

u
Uceda Navas, Pedro 714 Uchida, Yukiko 562 Uggla, Ylva 363 Ulloa, Armando 328, 554 Ullrich, Danielle 763 Ulriksen, Constanza 255 Ulu, Meltem 260 Um, Seonggee 623 Umaa, Mayra Alejandra 698 Unda, Rene 517 Urbina, Danae 378 Urdaneta, Elena 31, 261, 737 Ureta, Sebastian 351 Urquiza, Anah 562 Urteaga, Maritza 77 Urzola, Daniela 167 Ushijima, Fernanda 570 Uyar, Elif 193 Uys, Tina 239, 406 Uzun, Emel 260 Uzzell, David 409

v
Vaca, Agustn 615 Vaccotti, Luciana 526 Vainer, Carlos 367, 514 Vaisman, Ester 4 Vakhshtayn, Victor 32

445

Vidovicova, Lucie 116, 214 Vieira, Adriana Dias 722 Vieira Da Cunha, Neiva 87 Viera Bravo, Patricia 392 Vieten, Ulrike 114, 702 Vigliarolo, Francesco 661 Viglio, Jos Eduardo 606 Vikkels, Signe 88 Vilkama, Katja 228 Villa, Alejandro Marcelo 3, 265 Villafane, Alicia 157 Villagran, Carla 328, 572 Villagran, Claudia 392 Villagran Munoz, Claudia 392 Villalon, Roberta 320, 602, 687 Villalta, Carla 423, 476 Villanueva, Alejandra 463 Villar, Lidia 491, 635 Villar e Villar, Maria Elena 387 Villen Meirelles Alves, Patricia 573 Villette, Michel 642 Vintila, Daniela 420, 626 Viotti, Nicols 642 Viotto, Aline 526 Viqueira, Sebastian 46 Viscardi, Nilia 322 Vita, Leticia 46 Vitale, Tommaso 388, 514 Vite Perez, Miguel ngel 12, 716 Vitovsky, Vladimir 19 Vittu, Elodie 212 Vives, Rosario 95 Voegtli, Michael 764 Voicu, Malina 393 vom Lehn, Dirk 324 Vommaro, Gabriel 125 Vommaro, Pablo 119, 730 von Blow, Marisa 635 Von Holdt, Karl 775

von Scheve, Christian 82, 189, 669 von Wissel, Christian 191, 521 Voorend, Koen 512 Vorheyer, Claudia 564 Voss, Kim 21, 315 Voss, Paul 441 Vratusa, Vera 71, 600 Vryonides, Marios 29, 535 Vuolo, Michael 55

Weick, Stefan 346, 586 Weiler, Vera 614 Weinmann, Nico 153 Weinreb, Alexander 480 Welburn, Jessica 547 Weller, Wivian 216 Wendt, Claus 40, 231, 365, 644 Wenzel, Melanie 704, 732 Wesolowski, Wlodzimierz 82 Wester, Rik 105 Wetzel, Dietmar 558 Whan, Anthea 109 Wheeler, Joanna 411 Wherry, Frederick 273, 642 White, Theresa 411 Whitehouse, Gillian 618 Wiegand, Elena 707 Wierenga, Ani 22, 712, 746 Wiggers, Ingrid 292, 489 Wilhelms Eras, Lgia 641 Wilkis, Ariel 486, 736 Williams, Bob 668 Williams, Lisa 144 Williams, Mark L. 261 Williams, Michelle 178, 493 Williamson, Howard 22, 712, 746 Williamson, John 382, 445 Williamson, Margaret 745 Williamson, Rebecca 299, 394 Willis, Karen 64 Wilson, Kristi 354 Wilson, Sarah 94, 324 Windeler, Arnold 105 Windle, Joel 274 Winnss, Pl 559 Winston, Norma 138, 470 Winter, Elke 599 Wisselgren, Per 768 Wissink, Bart 299

w
Waechter, Natalia 172, 264, 517 Wahab, Elias 10, 579 Wahlbeck, Osten 227 Wahren, Juan 635 Wainer, Andres 585 Waisman, Carlos 420 Waisman, Valentina 70 Wakeling, Paul 380 Waksman, Dr. Shoshi 143 Walby, Sylvia 275, 287 Waldner, Lisa 276 Walsh, Shannon 318, 371 Walter, Jorge 664 Wang, Yingyao 291 Warnke, Jan 263 Waskul, Dennis 372 Watabe, Motoki 562 Watanabe, Anna 594 Watkins, Karen 603 Wautier, Anne Marie 637 Webb, Helena 324 Webster, Edward 65, 575 Wehle, Beatriz 138, 300, 418, 613 Wehr, Ingrid 428, 748 Wehrli, Angelica 217 Weible, Katrin 706 Weicht, Bernhard 457, 484

446

Witt, Ann-Katrin 683 Witt, Katherine 492, 591 Witte, Nicole 324, 646 Wolanski, Sandra 387 Woldoff, Rachael 483 Wong, Catherine, Mei Ling 70, 531 Wong, Lloyd 670 Wood, Denise 94 Wood, Lesley 118 Woodman, Dan 75, 387, 565, 727, 754 Wormald, Guillermo 446, 488 Wortman, Ana 629 Wright, James D. 583 Wundrak, Rixta 186, 646 Wyn, Johanna 264

Yarmohammadi, Saeid 159 Yaschine, Iliana 123 Yasui, Daisuke 63, 294 Yazawa, Shujiro 103 Yee, Aubrey 481 Ypez, Isabel 251 Yi, Chin-Chun 78 Yi, Ilcheong 428 Yildiz, Pinar 50 Yl-Anttila, Tuomas 739 Ylnen, Marja 70 Yokoyama, Mieko 39 Yon, Karel 179, 180 Yonezawa, Akiyoshi 319 Yoon, In-Jin 634 Yopo, Martina 353, 603 Yoshida, Kohei 70 Youkhana, Eva 52, 437 Young, Andrea 758 Young, Janette 183, 263 Yu, Jae Eon 96 Yukawa, Yayoi 39 Yurchenko, Olesya 456 Yurdakul, Gkce 726 Yusuff, Olabisi 131, 486 Yusupov, Musa 528 Yusupova, Seda 528 Yuval-Davis, Nira 114, 343, 417

Zaccai-Reyners, Nathalie 143, 472 Zachou, Chrysanthi 320, 484 Zaffaroni, Adriana 392, 599 Zaluar, Alba 138, 247 Zamora, Gerardo 163, 261 Zamorano, Hctor 316, 574 Zamorano, Mariano Martn 192 Zamprogne, Luciana 463 Zanella, Vanessa 462 Zanetic, Andr 453 Zanini, Maria Catarina 384 Zanotti, Agustn 703 Zapiola, Mara Carolina 202, 240 Zappia, Michele 520 Zarate, Barbara 410, 748 Zarlenga, Martias 235 Zemnukhova, Liliia 209 Zhelnina, Anna 738 Zhou, Changcheng 645 Zicavo, Eugenia 603 Zimmer, Zachary 261, 579 Zine, Jasmin 186, 694 Zinn, Jens O. 232, 281, 325, 374, 459, 518, 566, 606, 650 Zitello, Matas 348 Zorita, Paz M-B 26 Zubillaga, Aitziber 365 Zuev, Dennis 568 Zuluaga, Jaime 247, 559 Ziga Reyes, Danghelly Giovanna 440 Zurawski, Cheryl 93 Zurbbrigen, Ruth 349

x
Xavier, Alice 329 Xavier do Nascimento, Janana 225 Xu, Yao 241

y
Yabkowski, Nuria 635 Yadava, Vijai pal 44 Yamada, Nobuyuki 21 Yamaguchi, Keiko 446 Yamashita, Yusuke 70 Yamato, Reiko 487, 534 Yampolskaya, Svetlana 138 Yaez, Sabrina Soledad 280 Yang, Chou-Sung 750 Yanguas, Javier 31, 737

z
Zab, Grgoire 94 Zabirova, Aigul 376, 697 Zaccai, Edwin 407, 636

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