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黑料不打烊 Sociologists Shine at National Conference

Friday, August 28, 2015, By Rob Enslin
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More than a dozen members of the presented their research at the 110th Annual Meeting of the (ASA), held in Chicago recently. They join approximately 4,600 other presenters for more than 600 program sessions.

The theme of this year鈥檚 meeting was 鈥.鈥

鈥淎SA provides a unique platform for junior and senior sociologists to showcase their scholarly work,鈥 says , a Meredith Professor and chair of the department. 鈥淭hat we consistently have a strong showing at this meeting speaks volumes about the University鈥檚 role in cutting-edge research and practice.鈥

Among the presenters whose research is potentially noteworthy were Professors , , and ; and graduate student .

 

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Dow is an assistant professor of sociology whose ASA paper is titled 鈥淐hallenging the Controlling Image of the Thug: Raising African American Boys and Confronting Gendered Racism.鈥 Through extensive interviews with middle- and upper-middle-class African American mothers, Dow shows how the controlling image of the 鈥渢hug鈥 influences their parenting styles.

鈥淧articipants were concerned with preventing their sons from being perceived as criminals and with protecting their physical safety,鈥 says Dow, a faculty fellow in the both the Institute for the Study of the Judiciary, Politics and the Media, and the 黑料不打烊 Humanities Center. 鈥淭hey use four strategies to navigate these challenges: experience management and environment management, which manage the characteristics of their communities; and image management and emotion management, which manage their sons鈥 demeanors.鈥

Kurien, a professor of sociology, is founding director of the college鈥檚 Asian/Asian-American Studies Program. Her ASA paper, 鈥淐ontemporary Ethno-Religious Groups and Political Activism in the United States,鈥 is part of a session on political sociology, addressing race, ethnicity and religion. She says the paper is largely a reaction to a dearth of scholarship on the role religion plays in shaping the political mobilization of immigrants in North America.

鈥淚 examine how majority-versus-minority religion status in the United States and in the homeland shape patterns of political activism around U.S.-based and homeland-based issues,鈥 says Kurien, adding that much of her focus is on Hindu, Sikh, Muslim and Christian groups from India. 鈥淚ndian American groups present a good way to examine the role of religion-versus-ethnicity in shaping patterns of mobilization, since Indian Americans are religiously diverse and have become politically active.

London and Wilmoth, both professors of sociology, have a longstanding collaboration focusing on military service and the life course. Their ASA paper, 鈥淟ife Course Perspectives on Military Service, Gender and Extramarital Sex,鈥 is part of an invited thematic panel on military service and sexuality. London says the paper extends their previous research on the association between veteran status and extramarital and paid sexual relations, respectively, and aims to situate research on military service and sexuality within broader contexts of sexuality studies and scholarship on military service and the life course.

鈥淥ur research demonstrates strong associations between veteran status and both paid and extramarital sexual relations during various historical periods, with important distinctions between men and women being evident,鈥 says London, who also is participating in ASA sessions on social policy and on aging and the life course. 鈥淎lthough much research on sexuality focuses on young adults and the transition to adulthood, the literature on the military, an institution in which large numbers of young adults participate, is relatively silent on issues of sexual behavior.

Adds Wilmoth: 鈥淭here is considerable room for advancing knowledge related to the influence of military service on the initiation, maintenance, frequency and timing of a range of sexual behaviors and relationships, in relation to other life events.鈥

London and Wilmoth are experts in demography, health and the sociology of aging and the life course. In addition to being members of ASI (which Wilmoth directs), they are IVMF senior fellows and CPR senior research affiliates.

Hausauer, a Ph.D. candidate, presented a paper titled 鈥淎 Whole Bunch of Combustibles: Welfare Rules and Barriers to Compliance.鈥 Using mixed-methods research, including interviews with women who have been sanctioned for failure to comply with Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) requirements, she hopes to shed light on the impact of welfare policy on the lives of the poor.

鈥淔indings show that it is often a combination of barriers to compliance that prevent women from following welfare rules,鈥 says Hausauer, alluding to TANF, a federal assistance program that purports to help needy families achieve self-sufficiency. 鈥淔ar from helping women succeed in the labor market, sanctions merely complicate already difficult lives.鈥

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