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-1- M OVEMENT CULTURES , STRATEGIES AND O UTCOMES Collective Behavior and Social Movements Workshop Hofstra University, August 9-10, 2007 Wednesday, August 8 th 5-9 pm Registration Main Concourse of the Student Center Thursday, August 9th Registration Desk Open from 8 am – 6 pm Special Event Thursday and Friday: Art Exhibit by the Long Island Day Laborer Artists Collective Axinn Library, 10 Floor th 8-9am Breakfast Axinn Library, 10 Floor th 9-10:45am Plenary Session I Student Center Theater (1) Strategy: Conceptual Foundations and Agendas Moderator: Jeff Goodwin (New York University) Discussant: Marshall Ganz (Harvard University) James M. Jasper (Graduate Center, City University of New York) “Purpose and Passion in Collective Action” David S. Meyer (UC-Irvine) and Suzanne Staggenborg (McGill University) “Thinking about Strategy” Verta Taylor (UC-Santa Barbara) and Katrina Kimport (UC-Santa Barbara) and Ellen Ann Andersen (Indiana University Purdue University, Indianapolis), "Same-Sex Marriage as a Social Movement Tactic: Cultural Ritual and Mobilization." Dennis J. Downey (University of Utah) and Deana Rohlinger (Florida State University) “Strategic Position and Social Movement Articulation” 11am-12:15pm Concurrent Panel Sessions (2) The Role and Function of Culture in Social Movement Dynamics Axinn Library, 10 Floor th Organizer: Deana Rohlinger (Florida State University) Moderator/Discussant: Rhys Williams (University of Cincinnati) Hank Johnston (San Diego State University) “Deep Culture and the Dynamics of Insurgency in Allah’s Mountains” Ritchie Savage (New School University) “‘The Plain People’: The Role of Articulatory Practice in the Formation of the American Populist Party” Elizabeth Cherry (University of Georgia) “Movement Cultures as Social Structures: Agency through Tactical and Strategic Choices in the Animal Rights Movements in France and the United States” Jade Aguilar (University of Colorado, Boulder) “Intentional Communities and Social Change: How Communards are Rethinking Activism”
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MOVEMENT CULTURES, STRATEGIES AND OUTCOMES

Collective Behavior and Social Movements WorkshopHofstra University, August 9-10, 2007

Wednesday, August 8th

5-9 pm Registration Main Concourse of the Student Center

Thursday, August 9th

Registration Desk Open from 8 am – 6 pm

Special Event Thursday and Friday:

Art Exhibit by the Long Island Day Laborer Artists Collective Axinn Library, 10 Floorth

8-9am Breakfast Axinn Library, 10 Floorth

9-10:45am Plenary Session I Student Center Theater

(1) Strategy: Conceptual Foundations and Agendas

Moderator: Jeff Goodwin (New York University)

Discussant: Marshall Ganz (Harvard University)

James M. Jasper (Graduate Center, City University of New York)

“Purpose and Passion in Collective Action”

David S. Meyer (UC-Irvine) and Suzanne Staggenborg (McGill University)

“Thinking about Strategy”

Verta Taylor (UC-Santa Barbara) and Katrina Kimport (UC-Santa Barbara) and Ellen Ann Andersen (Indiana

University Purdue University, Indianapolis),

"Same-Sex Marriage as a Social Movement Tactic: Cultural Ritual and Mobilization."

Dennis J. Downey (University of Utah) and Deana Rohlinger (Florida State University)

“Strategic Position and Social Movement Articulation”

11am-12:15pm Concurrent Panel Sessions

(2) The Role and Function of Culture in Social Movement Dynamics Axinn Library, 10 Floorth

Organizer: Deana Rohlinger (Florida State University)

Moderator/Discussant: Rhys Williams (University of Cincinnati)

Hank Johnston (San Diego State University)

“Deep Culture and the Dynamics of Insurgency in Allah’s Mountains”

Ritchie Savage (New School University)

“‘The Plain People’: The Role of Articulatory Practice in the Formation of the American Populist Party”

Elizabeth Cherry (University of Georgia)

“Movement Cultures as Social Structures: Agency through Tactical and Strategic Choices in the Animal Rights

Movements in France and the United States”

Jade Aguilar (University of Colorado, Boulder)

“Intentional Communities and Social Change: How Communards are Rethinking Activism”

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(3) Identity Deployment and Social Change Student Center Theater

Organizers: Kristine Olsen (University of Connecticut) and Mary Bernstein (University of Connecticut)

Moderator and Discussant: Stephen Valocchi (Trinity College)

Mary Bernstein (University of Connecticut) and Marcella De la Cruz (University of Connecticut)

“The Hapa Movement: Understanding Identity as a Social Movement Goal.”

Nancy Whittier (Smith College)

“Coming Out” and Movement Strategy: Social Change and the Public Deployment of Identity

Pete Simi (University of Nebraska, Omaha) and Robert Futrell (University of Nevada, Las Vegas)

“Negotiating White Power Activist Stigma”

Natalie Peluso (University of Connecticut)

“The New Bump ‘n’ Grind: Drag, Identity, and the Politics of Performance in the New Burlesque”

(4) Strategy: Reconceptualizations and Case Studies Plaza Room West

Organizer: Deana Rohlinger (Florida State University)

Moderator/Discussant: Jim Jasper (Graduate Center, City University of New York)

Colin Barker (Manchester Metropolitan University) and John Krinsky (CUNY)

“Strategizing as Coordinating Relations: Regrounding the Study of Strategy in Social Movements in

Cultural-Historical Activity Theory”

Christian Scholl (University of Amsterdam)

“Creating dissent in the street. Summit resistance and street tactics, or “how to hit them where it hurts the most”

Louis Edgar Esparza (SUNY-Stony Brook)

“Rethinking Guerilla Groups: Between Movements and Revolutions”

Stephen C. Poulson (James Madison University)

“The Use and Modification of Traditional Forms of Social Protest by Movement Activists in Iran

(5) Bring People Back In to the Study of Movement Phenomena STC 141

Organizer: Deana Rohlinger (Florida State University)

Moderator/Discussant: Rory McVeigh (University of Notre Dame)

Annette Linden (Free University of Amsterdam), Jacquelien van Stekelenburg (Free University of Amsterdam), and

Bert Klandermans (Free University of Amsterdam)

“Explaining political activism in right-wing extremist organizations: Who are these people and what drives them?”

Nicolás Somma (University of Notre Dame)

“When Do Voluntary Organizations Matter For Protest Participation? The Role of Organizational Involvement and

Political Exposure”

Nehal A. Patel (Northwestern University)

"Environmental, Legal, and Oppositional Consciousness in the Environmental Movement"

Jacquelien van Stekelenburg (Free University of Amsterdam) and Bert Klandermans (Free University of

Amsterdam)

“It Takes Three To Tango: How perceived political opportunity structure and mobilizing structures influence the

micro-mobilization context”

Josh Pacewicz (University of Chicago)

“Making Room for Hippies Like ‘Us’: Individual and Collective Intentionality During Spontaneous Events

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(6) Resisting Political Repression STC 142

Organizers: Kelly Moore (University of Cincinnati) and Christian Davenport (University of Maryland)

Discussant: Gilda Zwerman (SUNY-Old Westbury)

Patricia G. Steinhoff (University of Hawaii)

“Resisting Political Repression through Trial Support Groups in Japanese Social Movement Culture”

Pamela Oliver (University of Wisconsin-Madison)

“Repression and Crime Control: Why Social Movement Scholars Should Pay Attention to Policing of Crime as a

Form of Repression”

Benjamin Shepard (Reclaim the Streets-NYC and Polytechnic Institute, Brooklyn)

“Play and Pleasure as Resistance”

Eileen Clancy (I-Witness; http://iwitnessvideo.info/ )

“Protecting the First Amendment: Videotaping Police Activity at Political Demonstrations”

(7) The World Social Forum Process and Global Social Change: STC 143

Prospects and Challenges

Organizer: Jackie Smith (University of Notre Dame)

Discussant: Nella Van Dyke (Washington State University)

Ellen Reese (University of California-Riverside); Chris Chase-Dunn ( UCR), Erika Gutierrez (UCR), Christine Petit

(UCR) Linda Kim (UCR), and Rebecca Giem (UCR)

“The World Social Forum Process and World Politics”

Jeffrey J. Juris (Arizona State University)

“Where are the Americans? Comparing Mobilization Dynamics across the Social Forums”

Scott Byrd (University of California, Irvine)

“The World Social Forum, Framing Processes and Organizational Dynamics”

Nicole Doerr (European University Institute in Florence)

“Is ‘Another Public Sphere’ Actually Possible: The European Social Forum Process as a Critical Test for

Deliberative Democracy Practiced by Transnational Movements”

(8) Social Movement Strategies, Dynamics, and Outcomes STC 145

Organizer: Deana Rohlinger (Florida State University)

Moderator and Discussant: Kenneth T. Andrews (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill)

Kai Heidemann (University of Pittsburgh)

“Crafting a Public Voice for Linguistic Minorities: A Look at Minority Language Schooling Movements in France”

Gregory M. Maney (Hofstra University)

“Agreeing for Different Reasons: Strategic Multiplicity and Poly-purposeful Practices in the Northern Ireland Civil

Rights Movement”

Jeff A. Larson (University of Arizona)

“From Mobilization to Institutionalization: Persistence and Change within the Social Movement Field”

Tim Vining (University of Pittsburgh)

“The Impact of Disasters on Social Movement Framing: Katrina and Advocates of Louisiana Public Healthcare”

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12:30-2pm Lunch Axinn Library, 10 Floorth

(9) Bridging the Activist-Academic Divide

Organizers: Char Ryan. (UMass Lowell) and Bill Gamson (Boston College)

2:15-4pm Thematic Workshops I

(10) Mobilization: Does Collective Identity Matter? Plaza Room West

Organizer: Belinda Robnett (University of California, Irvine; [email protected])

Listserv Address: [email protected]

Discussion Group #1: Collective Identity, Performance, and Deployment for Cultural Change

Kegan Allee (University of California, Santa Barbara)

“Drag Kinging and the Creation of Cybernetworks”

Lydia Bean (Harvard University)

“Baptizing Drug Dealers as Citizens: Collective Identity and the Emergence of the Tulia Drug Sting Scandal”

Hilton Bertalan (York University)

“‘Last night I kissed a riot cop’: Lessons from Emma Goldman on Social Change” (Working Title)

Ashley Currier (University of Pittsburgh) and Kai Heidemann (University of Pittsburgh)

“Crafting ‘Safe Spaces’: Black Lesbian Activism in South Africa and Ethnolinguistic Activism in France”

Shaul Kelner (Vanderbilt University)

“Mobilizing the Passover Holiday: Ritual Creation, Displacement and Transformation

in the American Movement to Free Soviet Jews 1963-1991”

Natalie Peluso (University of Connecticut)

“The New Bump ‘n’ Grind: Drag, Identity, and the Politics of Performance in the New Burlesque”

Jessica Taft (University of California, Santa Barbara)

“‘So That the Youth Aren’t Sleeping’: Teenage Girl Activists’ Use of Political Education as a Social Movement

Strategy”

Nancy Whittier (Smith College)

“Coming Out” and Movement Strategy: Social Change and the Public Deployment of Identity

Alexa Yesukevich (Cornell University)

“Understanding Athletic Participation as Feminist Dissent”

Group #2: Cultural Repertoires and Collective Identity Formation

Mary Bernstein (University of Connecticut) and Marcella De la Cruz (University of Connecticut)

“The Hapa Movement: Understanding Identity as a Social Movement Goal.”

Jennifer Bridges (University of Arizona)

“Mothers and Soldiers: Gender as a Strategic Resource in Social Movements”

Tricia C. Bruce (Maryville College)

“The Salience of Culture in Internal Religious Movements”

Kylan Mattias de Vries (Southern Illinois University)

“‘I’m not just anything, I’m many things’: Racialized Gendered Meaning in Collective Identity”

Masatake Hongo (Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan)

“Constructing Identity as Conscience Adherents: Identity politics in Japanese AIDS NGOs”

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Jeffrey Kosbie (Northwestern University)

“Culture and movement framing disputes: the Chilean gay rights movement”

Group #3: Collective Identity, Authenticity, and Authority

Chris Ganchoff (University of California, San Francisco)

“Stem Cell Activism and Controversial Science”

Kumiko Tsuchida (Tohoku University, Japan)

“Grassroots Mobilization and Interwoven ‘War Memories’: A case study of Modern Japanese American Redress

Movement”

Melissa F. Weiner (Quinnipiac University)

“Racialized Identities, Politics & Multicultural Social Movements”

Group #4: Reflexivity, Cognitive Praxis, and Collective Identity Formation:

Mustafa E. Gurbuz (University of Connecticut)

“Bringing Strategy-Identity Liaison Back in: Headscarf Protest Mobilization in Turkey”

Randolph Haluza-DeLay (King's University College)

“Habitus, identity, and cognitive praxis among environmentalists”

Courtney S. Muse (Vanderbilt University)

“Conservative and Gay…Why It’s Okay: Organizational Framing and Identity Conflict Negotiation among Log

Cabin Republicans”

Eve Shapiro (University of Connecticut)

“Performing Politics: Drag, Political Engagement and Political Identity Change”

Pete Simi (University of Nebraska, Omaha) and Robert Futrell (University of Nevada, Las Vegas)

“Negotiating White Power Activist Stigma”

Lee A. Smithey (Swarthmore College)

“Reconciling Collective Identity with New Strategy and Tactics: Two Parading Disputes in Northern Ireland”

Elizabeth Williamson (Rutgers University)

“Cognitive, emotional, and somatic shifts and framing in the Reclaiming movement”

Group #5: Collective Identity and Ideology

Jason Crockett (University of Arizona)

“A Cultural Mapping of the LGBTQ Social Movement”

Marc Eaton (University of Colorado-Boulder)

“Unraveling Identity and Identification in a Virtual SMO: The Case of MoveOn.org”

Darcy K. Leach (University of Michigan)

“A Politics of the First Person: Identity, Strategy, and the Meaning of Autonomy for the German Autonomen”

Sara Nuzhat Amin (McGill University)

Contentious Muslim Identities in the Construction of a Canadian Muslim Polity

Jo Reger (Oakland University)

“The Role of Community in Feminist Identity and Activism”

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(11) Hip Hop Culture and Social/Global Change STC 141

Organizer: D. Mark Wilson (University of California, Berkeley)

Listserv Address: [email protected]

Belinda Robnett (University of California, Irvine) and Jessica Ayo Oluwafumilayo Alabi (UC, Irvine)

“Marketing for Justice: Corporate Social Movement Organizations”

William G. Roy (University of California-Los Angeles)

“How Social Movements Do Music: Lessons from the Old Left and the Civil Rights Movement”

(12) Transnational Linkages and Movement Cultures STC 142

Organizer(s): Anna-Liisa Aunio (McGill University; [email protected]), Suzanne Staggenborg (McGill

University; [email protected]), Kathleen M. Fallon (McGill University; [email protected])

Listserv Address: [email protected]

Anna-Liisa Aunio (McGill University)

“Mobilizing the Generation Gap: Collective Identity and Insider/Outsider Strategy

in the Climate Action Network”

Nicole Doerr (European University Institute in Florence)

“Is ‘Another Public Sphere’ Actually Possible? The European Social Forum process as a Critical Test for

Deliberative Democracy practiced in transnational movements”

Kathleen Fallon (McGill University) and Anna-Liisa Aunio (McGill University)

“The Domestic Terrain within Transnational Activism: Ghana and the ‘Marital Rape’ Clause”

Tina Fetner (McMaster University)

“Borders and Boundaries: Institutions and Culture in Social Movement Diffusion”

Eli David Friedman (University of California-Berkeley)

“External Pressure and Local Mobilization: Transnational Activism and the Emergence of the Chinese Labor

Movement”

Becky Gresh (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)

“Transnational Activism in Juárez: A Gender Perspective”

Katja M. Guenther (California State University, Fullerton)

“Constructing Spatial Alliances: The Strategic and Ideological Positioning of Feminist Movements in Post-Socialist

Eastern Germany

Sharon Erickson Nepstad (University of Southern Maine) and Stellan Vinthagen (Göteborg University)

“Culture and Strategy in Cross-national Movements: The Case of the Plowshares Movement”

Cristiana Olcese (Emory University)

“Art and Resistance: Symbolism and Performance in a Varied Sample of Protest Events”

Sara Trautner (University of Texas at San Antonio)

“Ya Basta! An Examination of El Ejercito de Liberacion Nacional”

Lesley J. Wood, (York University)

“The World Social Forum and the World Festival of Youth and Students”

(13) Building Bridges Over Great Divides? Social Inequalities and Movement Strategies Axinn Library, 10 Floorth

Organizers: Ellen Reese (University of California-Riverside; [email protected]); Toi Carter (UC-Riverside); Jessse Diaz

(UC-Riverside); Christine Petit (UC-Riverside)

Listserv Address: [email protected]

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Kylan Mattias de Vries (Southern Illinois University)

“I’m not just anything, I’m many things”: Racialized Gendered Meaning in Collective Identity”

David S. Dobbie (University of Michigan)

“More than the Sum of Their Parts: Dialogical Processes in Labor-Community Coalitions”

Nicole Doerr (European University Institute in Florence)

“Is ‘Another Public Sphere’ Actually Possible: The European Social Forum Process as a Critical Test for

Deliberative Democracy Practiced by Transnational Movements”

Brian Doherty (Keele University)

“Forging a Strategic Plan in Friends of the Earth International: Transnational Environmental Movement Culture”

Ana Margarida Fernandes Esteves (Brown University)

“Method and Agency Matter: Interactions Between “Experts’ and “Non-Experts” in the Production of “Counter-

Hegemonic” Knowledge”

Deborah Gould (University of Pittsburgh)

“When ‘Strategic Conflicts’ Are More Than Strategic Conflicts: Solidarity and its Fracturing in ACT UP”

Eli David Friedman (University of California-Berkeley

“External Pressure and Local Mobilization: Transnational Activism and the Emergence of the Chinese Labor

Movement”

Emily Horowitz (St. Francis College)

“Reform vs. Respect: Competing Ideologies of Parent Activists in the Education Reform Movement”

Penny Lewis (CUNY Graduate Center) and Lorna Mason (Brooklyn College CUNY)

“Farewell to the Working Class? Class and New Social Movement Theory”

Zakiya Luna (University of Michigan)

“SisterSong: Framing Women’s Reproductive and Human Rights”

Dan Morrison (Vanderbilt University)

“Framing the Struggle: Cartoons of the Industrial Workers of the World, 1905-1921”

Pamela Oliver (University of Wisconsin-Madison)

“Repression and Crime Control: Why Social Movement Scholars Should Pay Attention to Policing of Crime as a

Form of Repression”

Berenice Ortega (University of Essex)

“Spaces of Resistance, Class Formation, and Political Culture of Social Protest in Contemporary Latin America”

Oren Pizmony-Levy (Indiana University, Bloomington)

“Youth Support for Social Movements in Twenty-Eight Countries”

William G. Roy (University of California-Los Angeles)

“How Social Movements Do Music: Lessons from the Old Left and the Civil Rights Movement”

Karen Jeffreys (Coordinator, Communicating for Change Campaign, National Network to End

Domestic Violence), Linda Blozie (Connecticut Coalition to End Domestic Violence; National Chair,

Communicating for Change Campaign), and Charlotte Ryan (University of Massachusetts-Lowell)

“Consistent Democracy: A Ten-Year Saga”

Belinda Robnett (University of California, Irvine) and Jessica Ayo Oluwafumilayo Alabi (UC Irvine)

“African American Mobilization: Gender-Based Strategies of Organization”

Rich Wood (University of New Mexico)

“Movement Strategy: Integrating Structure & Culture”

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(14) Engaged Scholarship: How Public and Policy Sociology Can Affect Movement Cultures, Strategies and

Outcomes STC 143

Organizers: Robert Kleidman (Cleveland State University; [email protected]) and Jackie Smith (University

of Notre Dame; [email protected])

Listserv Address: [email protected]

Adam Flint (Hartwick College)

“Habits of Protest: How Public Sociologists can Help Movements Act Strategically”

Brandon Hofstedt (Iowa State University)

“Introducing Community Capitals Framework to Social Movement Studies: Land-based Social Movements and the

Community Capitals Framework”

Angela Jones (New School University)

“Niagara Falls: Black Intellectualism & Protest in the 20th Century”

(15) Reforming “Immigration Reform”: Strategies for Redefining the Terms of the Immigration Policy Debate

STC 145

Organizers: Greg Maney (Hofstra University; [email protected]) and Nadia Marin Molina, Director (Workplace

Project; [email protected])

Listserv Address: [email protected]

Kraig Beyerlein (University of Arizona)

“Fighting for Migrants: U.S.-Mexico Border Activism”

Jesse Diaz (University of California, Riverside)

“The Immigrant Rights Movement: An insider account of its resistance to anti-immigrant forces, mobilizations, and

the shaping of policy in the post 9.11 struggle for amnesty.”

Matthew Ward (University of Arizona)

“Lessons from an Uncomfortable Movement: Anti-“Illegal” Immigrant Neighborhood Watch Groups in the

Southwestern United States”

4:15-6pm STC Theater

(16) Plenary Session II: The Formation and Development of Strategy

Moderator: Tina Fetner (McMaster University)

Discussant: Rachel Kutz-Flamenbaum (SUNY-Stony Brook)

Francesca Polletta (University of California, Irvine)

“Strategy after the Cultural Turn”

Eitan Y. Alimi (Hebrew University)

“The Dialectic of Opportunities and Threats and Temporality of Contention: Evidence from the Occupied

Territories”

Belinda Robnett (University of California, Irvine) and Jessica Ayo Oluwafumilayo Alabi (UC, Irvine)

“Marketing for Justice: Corporate Social Movement Organizations”

Darcy K. Leach (Boston College)

“A Politics of the First Person: Identity, Strategy, and the Meaning of Autonomy for the German Autonomen”

6-8pm Reception and Evening Entertainment Student Center Main Dining Room

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Friday, August 10th

Registration Open from 8 am until 12 pm

8-9am Breakfast Axinn Library, 10 Floorth

9-10:15am Concurrent Panel Sessions

(17) The Morality of Food As a Social Movement STC 141

Moderator: Michaela DeSoucey (Northwestern University

Discussant: Gary Alan Fine (Northwestern University)

Rachel Schurman (University of Minnesota-Twin Cities) and William Munro (Illinois Wesleyan University)

“Chain (Re)actions: Comparing Activist Mobilization Against Biotechnology in the United Kingdom and the U.S.”

David Schleifer (New York University)

"Where did trans fats come from? The unintended consequences of knowledge-based social movements"

Hilary Melcarek (University of California, Santa Cruz)

“Harvesting their potential?: Framing and activism in urban garden organizations”

Michael Haedicke (University of California, San Diego

“‘Food for people not for profit’: Culture and professionalization in ‘second wave’ food cooperatives”

Alternate: Michaela DeSoucey (Northwestern University)

“Protesting the Protesters: Strategies of Contesting Moral Claims in Chicago’s Foie Gras Politics”

(18) Social Movement Frames: From Shifts and Splits to Framing the Grotesque SCT Theater

Organizer: Deana Rohlinger (Florida State University)

Moderator and Discussant: Deana Rohlinger (Florida State University)

Robert J. Brulle (Drexel University) and Robert D. Benford (Southern Illinois University)

“From Game Protection to Wildlife Management: Frame Shifts and Organizational Development”

Jennifer Costanza (Brown University)

“Framing the Indigenous: Competing Discourses within the Guatemalan Indigenous Rights Movement”

Naomi Kolberg (University of South Carolina, Columbia) and April Dove (University of South Carolina, Columbia)

“The Case for God and State: Religious and Political Framing Techniques in the Christian Exodus Movement”

Drew Halfmann (University of California, Davis) and Michael P. Young (University of Texas, Austin)

“War Pictures: The Grotesque as Aesthetic Strategy in the Antislavery and Antiabortion Movements”

Jeremy Busacca (Whittier College;) and June Gin (University of Michigan, Ann Arbor)

“Dynamic Movements, Shifting Discourses: Extending the Discursive Opportunity Structure Concept”

(19) Venue, Strategy, and Discourse STC 142

Organizer: Mary Bernstein (University of Connecticut)

Moderator and Discussant: Tina Fetner, McMaster University

Kristine Olsen (University of Connecticut)

“Telling Our Stories: Linking Institutional Arrangements and Discursive Strategies in the Movement for Same-Sex

Marriage.”

Mary C. Burke (University of Connecticut)

“We’re Here, We’re (Not) Queer: Framing the Same-Sex Marriage Debate In and Outside of the GLBTQ

Community”

Ashley Currier (University of Pittsburgh) and Kai Heidemann (University of Pittsburgh)

“Crafting ‘Safe Spaces’: Black Lesbian Activism in South Africa and Ethnolinguistic Activism in France”

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(20) Neoliberal Reforms and Popular Movement Strategies in the Global South Axinn Library, 10 Floor th

Organizer and Presider: Paul Almeida (Texas A&M)

Discussant: Hank Johnston (San Diego State University)

William I. Robinson (University of California–Santa Barbara)

“Social Movements, The State, and the Crisis of Neo-liberalism in Latin America”

Elizabeth Borland (The College of New Jersey)

“Feminist and Non-Feminist Framing in Argentina”

Kelley D. Strawn (Willamette University)

“Conditioning Repertoires of Contention in a Neoliberal Age: An Examination of Protest Tactics in Mexico, 1999-

2000”

John L. Hammond (Hunter College and Graduate Center, CUNY)

“Social Movements and the Left Electoral Resurgence in Latin America”

Alternate: Paul Almeida (Texas A&M)

“Social Movement Partyism: Collective Action and Oppositional Political Parties”

(21) The 2004 RNC and Beyond: Protest Policing and Repression in NYC STC 143

Organizer and Presider: Jennifer Earl (University of California, Santa Barbara)

Alex S. Vitale (Brooklyn College) “The NYCLU's Monitoring of the NYPD at the 2004 Republican National

Convention.”

Jennifer Earl (University of California, Santa Barbara) “Civil Litigation, Seals, and Research: Getting Access to

Police Records about the 2004 RNC.”

Gideon Oliver, Esq (Oliver and Oliver Law) & Adrienne Wheeler (New York University) “The Constructed

“Domestic Extremist”: National Security, Threat Assessments, and Mass Arrests.”

(22) Authors Meet Activists! Plaza Room West

Organizer: Gregory Maney (Hofstra University)

Presider and Discussant: Lesley Wood (York University)

Author: Brian Obach (SUNY-New Paltz)

Labor and the Environmental Movement: The Quest for Common Ground (2004,MIT Press)

Activist: Timothy Mathews (Hudson Valley Area Labor Federation)

Author: Jackie Smith (University of Notre Dame)

Global Visions, Rival Networks: Social Movements for Global Democracy (Forthcoming: Johns Hopkins University

Press)

Activist: Chet Tchozewski (Global Green Grants Fund)

Authors: Lynne Woehrle (Mount Mary College), Patrick Coy (Kent State University), and Gregory Maney (Hofstra

University)

Contesting Patriotism: US Peace Movement Discourses (Forthcoming: Rowman & Littlefield)

Activist: David McReynolds (War Resisters League)

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(23) State-Social Movement Interactions and Their Consequences STC 145

Organizer: Deana Rohlinger (Florida State University)

Moderator and Discussant: Kelly Moore (University of Cincinnati)

Deniz Gökalp (University of Texas, Austin)

“From Guerilla War to Urban Radicalization: An Analysis of the Ethnic(ized) Conflict, Political Violence and the

‘New’ Kurdish Struggle”

Christine Petit (University of California, Riverside)

"Different Tactics, Same Repression: The Social Control of Dissent and Resistance to it."

Gretchen Arnold (St. Louis University)

“The Ties that Emancipate: Network Growth and Dynamics in the Battered Women’s Movement” (Working Title)

Ion Bogdan Vasi (Columbia University)

“Blowing in the Backyard: The Environmental Movement and the Global Development of the Wind Energy

Industry, 1980-2005”

10:30am-12:15pm Thematic Workshops II

(24) Law and Social Movements STC 141

Organizer: Anna-Maria Marshall (University of Illinois--Urbana-Champaign; [email protected])

Listserv Address: [email protected]

Lydia Bean (Harvard University)

“Baptizing Drug Dealers as Citizens: Collective Identity and the Emergence of the Tulia Drug Sting Scandal”

Mary C. Burke (University of Connecticut)

“We’re Here, We’re (Not) Queer: Framing the Same-Sex Marriage Debate In and Outside of the GLBTQ

Community”

Elizabeth A. Chiarello (University of California, Irvine)

“Who Invited the Pharmacist?: How Social Movements Affect Law and Professional Policy”

Christine Petit (University of California, Riverside)

“Different Tactics, Same Repression: The Social Control of Dissent and Resistance to It”

David Schleifer (New York University)

“Where did trans fats come from? The unintended consequences of knowledge-based social movements”

Patricia G. Steinhoff (University of Hawaii)

“Resisting Political Repression through Trial Support Groups in Japanese Social Movement Culture”

Kumiko Tsuchida (Tohoku University, Japan)

“Grassroots Mobilization and Interwoven ‘War Memories’: A case study of Modern Japanese American Redress

Movement”

(25) The Politics of Feminist Framing Axinn Library, 10 Floorth

Organizer(s): Lyndi Hewitt (Vanderbilt University; [email protected])

Holly McCammon (Vanderbilt University; [email protected])

Listserv Address: [email protected]

Elizabeth Borland (The College of New Jersey)

“Feminist and Non-Feminist Framing in Argentina”

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Kathleen Fallon (McGill University) and Anna-Liisa Aunio (McGill University)

“The Domestic Terrain within Transnational Activism: Ghana and the ‘Marital Rape’ Clause”

Becky Gresh (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)

“Transnational Activism in Juárez: A Gender Perspective”

Katja M.Guenther (California State University, Fullerton)

“Constructing Spatial Alliances: The Strategic and Ideological Positioning of Feminist Movements in Post-Socialist

Eastern Germany “

Rachel Kutz-Flamenbaum (SUNY-Stony Brook)

“Framing, Collective Identity and Organizational Strategy: Examining the Relationship between Organizational

Frames and Participation in the Women’s Peace Movement”

Zakiya Luna (University of Michigan at Ann Arbor)

“SisterSong: Framing Women’s Reproductive and Human Rights”

Jo Reger (Oakland University)

“The Role of Community in Feminist Identity and Activism”

Mary Beth Slusar (Ohio State University)

“Frame Development in Women’s Social Movement Organizations”

Jessica Taft (UC-Santa Barbara)

“‘So That the Youth Aren’t Sleeping’: Teenage Girl Activists’ Use of Political Education as a Social Movement

Strategy”

Judith Taylor (University of Toronto)

“Contesting Sisterhood: How Feminists Frame Relations Among Themselves in Social Movement Memoir”

Nancy Whittier (Smith College)

“Coming Out” and Movement Strategy: Social Change and the Public Deployment of Identity

(26) Using Publicity in Movement Building: “It's Like a Bread Slicer" STC 142

Organizers: Ashley Currier (University of Pittsburgh; [email protected]) and

Kathleen Blee (University of Pittsburgh; [email protected])

Listserv Address: [email protected]

Karen Jeffreys (Coordinator, Communicating for Change Campaign, National Network to End

Domestic Violence); Linda Blozie (Connecticut Coalition to End Domestic Violence; National Chair,

Communicating for Change Campaign); and Charlotte Ryan (University of Massachusetts-Lowell)

“Using Publicity in Movement Building: It’s Like a Bread Slicer”

Kenneth T. Andrews (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill) and Bob Edwards (East Carolina University)

“Making the News: How Movement Organizations Shape the Public Agenda”

Clifford Bob (Duquesne University)

“Publicizing Human Rights Violations: From Indifference to Activism”

(27) Narratives and Health Social Movements STC 143

Organizers: Matthew E. Archibald (Emory University; [email protected]) and Charity Crabtree (Emory

University;[email protected])

Listserv Address: [email protected]

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Susan M. Chambré (Baruch College, CUNY)

“Mobilizing the AIDS Community: Fighting Disease, Saving Lives and the Politics of Disease”

Chris Ganchoff (University of California, San Francisco)

“Stem Cell Activism and Controversial Science”

Michael Haedicke (University of California, San Diego)

“‘Food for people not for profit’: Culture and professionalization in ‘second wave’ food cooperatives”

John Faithful Hamer (John Abbott College)

“The Gospel of Natural Health”

Sandra R. Levitsky (University of Michigan)

“When Activists and Constituents Disagree: The Political and Strategic Consequences of Divergent Perceptions of

Political Efficacy”

Cassandra Savage (Simon Fraser University)

"The Cultural Politics of Food Reform"

Mark Wolfson (Wake Forest University School of Medicine)

“Daily and Mundane Grievances of College Students: A Basis for Collective Action?”

(28) War without End?: Evaluating Peace Movement Strategies STC 145

Organizers: Patrick G. Coy (Kent State University [email protected]); Lynne Woehrle (Mount Mary College;

[email protected])

Listserv Address: [email protected]

Marije E. Boekkooi (VU University, Amsterdam)

“Negotiating Mobilization Campaigns”

Jennifer Bridges (University of Arizona)

“Mothers and Soldiers: Gender as a Strategic Resource in Social Movements”

Sean Chabot (Eastern Washington University)

“Peace Movement Strategies: From Pragmatic and Reformist Nonviolence To Political Cultures of Loving

Revolution”

Matthew Eddy (University of Oregon)

“The Construction of Meaning Among International Human Rights Workers: Analyzing the Intersection of Diverse

Identities, Strategies, and Organizational Cultures”

Rachel V. Kutz-Flamenbaum (SUNY-Stony Brook)

“Framing, Collective Identity and Organizational Strategy: Examining the Relationship between Organizational

Frames and Participation in the Women’s Peace Movement”

Darcy K. Leach (University of Michigan)

“A Politics of the First Person: Identity, Strategy, and the Meaning of Autonomy for the German Autonomen”

Lisa Leitz (University of California, Santa Barbara)

“Eliciting Sadness and Creating Collective Identity: The Importance of War Memorials as a Tactic in the Military

Peace Movement”

Penny Lewis (Graduate Center, CUNY) and Lorna Mason (Brooklyn College, CUNY)

“Farewell to the Working Class? Class and new social movement theory”

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Sharon Erickson Nepstad (University of Southern Maine) and Stellan Vinthagen (Göteborg University)

“Culture and Strategy in Cross-national Movements: The Case of the Plowshares Movement”

Lee A. Smithey (Swarthmore Colleg)

“Reconciling Collective Identity with New Strategy and Tactics: Two Parading Disputes in Northern Ireland”

Jeremy Brooke Straughn (Purdue University)

“The Power of Patriotic Performances: A Critique of Recent Protest Theories”

Nella Van Dyke (Washington State University) and Holly McCammon (Vanderbilt University)

“Strategic Collaboration: A Meta-Analysis of the Conditions that Facilitate Coalition Formation”

(29) Is Another Political Culture Possible? Alternative Globalization Movements in Perspective Plaza Room West

Organizers: Jackie Smith (University of Notre Dame; [email protected]), Raj Ghoshal (University of North

Carolina, Chapel Hill; [email protected]), and Scott Byrd (University of California, Irvine; [email protected])

Scott Byrd (University of California, Irvine)

Nicole Doerr (European University Institute in Florence)

Raj Ghoshal (University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill)

Patrick F. Gillham (University of Idaho)

Jackie Smith (University of Notre Dame)

Lesley J. Wood, York University. (York University)

12:30-1:30 pm Lunch (Caucus meetings and informal networking) Axinn Library, 10 Floorth

1:45-3pm Concurrent Panel Sessions

(30) Strategy, Tactics, and Collective Identity Axinn Library, 10 Floorth

Organizer and Moderator: Lee A. Smithey (Swarthmore College)

Discussant: Lynne Woehrle (Mount Mary College)

Lisa Leitz (University of California, Santa Barbara)

“Eliciting Sadness and Creating Collective Identity: The Importance of War Memorials as a Tactic in the Military

Peace Movement”

Matthew Eddy (University of Oregon)

“The Construction of Meaning Among International Human Rights Workers: Analyzing the Intersection of Diverse

Identities, Strategies, and Organizational Cultures”

Tricia C. Bruce (Maryville College)

“The Salience of Culture in Internal Religious Movements”

Sharon Erickson Nepstad (University of Southern Maine) and Stellan Vinthagen (Göteborg University)

“Culture and Strategy in Cross-national Movements: The Case of the Plowshares Movement”

(31) Labor and the “New Social Movements”: Differences in Strategy, Organization and Perspective STC 141

Organizers: Marc Dixon (Florida State University) and Paul Mishler (University of Indiana, South Bend)

Discussant: Paul Mishler (University of Indiana, South Bend)

Nella Van Dyke (Washington State University)

“Mobilizing College Students for Labor Activism”

Richard Sullivan (Illinois State University)

“Density or Disruption: Strategies for Rebuilding Labor Movement Power”

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Daisy Rooks (University of California, Los Angeles)

“Choosing Youth Reformers: Organizational Pragmatism, Social Change and Institutional

Reform in Public Schools and Labor Unions”

David S. Dobbie (University of Michigan)

“More than the Sum of Their Parts: Dialogical Processes in Labor-Community Coalitions”

Alternate: Kyoung-Hee Yu (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)

“Framing, Narrativity, and Organizational Process in a Social Movement Union”

(32) Insider Activism: Blurring the Lines Between Institutions and the Grassroots STC 142

Organizer and Moderator: Benita Roth (Binghamton University)

Mikaila Mariel Lemonik Arthur (Hamilton College

“Transforming the Tower: Faculty-Student Activist Coalitions and the Creation of Curricular Change”

Ana Margarida Fernandes Esteves (Brown University)

“Method and Agency Matter: Interactions between ‘experts’ and ‘non-experts’ in the production of ‘counter-

hegemonic’ knowledge”

Melanie Schleeter McCalmont (University of Wisconsin-Madison)

“Science for Vietnam”

Karen O'Neill (Rutgers University) and Caron Chess (Rutgers University)

"Social movements as campaigns to define when state coercion is morally necessary"

(33) The Role of Networks in Social Movement Mobilization, Continuity, and Change STC 143

Organizer: Deana Rohlinger (Florida State University)

Moderator/Discussant: Robert Futrell (University of Nevada, Las Vegas)

Ziad Munson (Lehigh University)

“Mobilizing on Campus: Conservative Movement's and Today's College Students”

Sarah Friedman (Emory Universit)

“Individual Involvement in the Pro-Choice and Pro-Life Movements”

John Scott (Cornell University)

“Lobbyists of the World Unite!: Technology and Ties Among Retiree Activist Groups” (Working Title)

(34) Social Movement Mobilization and Participation STC 145

Organizer: Deana Rohlinger (Florida State University)

Moderator/Discussant: David Cunningham (Brandeis University)

Rory McVeigh (University of Notre Dame

“Promoting One-Hundred Percent American Schools: The Ku Klux Klans Support for Public Education in the

1920s”

Paul Y. Chang (Stanford University)

“Unintended Consequences of Repression: Alliance Formation in South Korea’s Democracy Movement (1970-

1979)”

Thomas V. Maher (Ohio State University)

“In the Shadow of the Smoke Stacks; Threat, Resistance, and Movement Mobilization in Sobibor and Auschwitz”

Oren Pizmony-Levy (Indiana University, Bloomington)

“Youth Support for Social Movements in Twenty Eight Countries”

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(35) Social, Political, and Cultural Change in Latin America Plaza Room West

Organizer: Deana Rohlinger (Florida State University)

Moderator: Paul Almeida (Texas A&M)

Discussant: Elizabeth Borland (The College of New Jersey)

Eloise Linger (SUNY-Old Westbury)

“Cuba’s ascent from economic ruin and political isolation: Has Latin America begun to roar?”

María José Alvarez (University of Pittsburgh)

“Contentious Urbanization from Below: Land Squatting in Montevideo, Uruguay”

Stephen Armet (University of Notre Dame)

“Yes, The Subaltern Can Speak! Everyday Resistance of the Urban Poor in Latin America”

3:15-5 pm

(36) Plenary Session III: Strategy and the Cultural and Political Consequences of Movements STC Theater

Moderator: Kenneth Andrews (University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill)

Discussant: Holly McCammon (Vanderbilt University)

David Cunningham (Brandeis University; Colleen Nugent (Rutgers University); and Caitlin Slodden (Brandeis)

“The Durability of Collective Memory: Reconciling the ‘Greensboro Massacre’”

Kurt Schock (Rutgers University)

“Struggles to Defend & Reclaim the Commons through Nonviolent Action”

Sarah Soule (Cornell University) and Brayden King (Brigham Young University)

“The Effects of Competition on SMO Strategy and Survival”

Frédéric Viguier (New York University)

“When the French Communist Party Loses Ground: Ethnography of a Cultural Decline”

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Participant Index

Aguilar, Jade (2) ([email protected])

Alabi, Jessica Ayo Oluwafumilayo (11, 13, 16)

Alimi, Eitan (16) ([email protected])

Allee, Kegan (10) ([email protected])

Almeida, Paul (20, 35) [email protected]

Alvarez, Maria Jose (35) [email protected]

Amin, Sara Nuzhat (10) [email protected]

Andersen, Ellen Ann (1) [email protected]

Andrews, Kenneth (8, 26, 36) [email protected]

Archibald, Matthew (27) [email protected]

Armet, Stephen (35) [email protected]

Arnold, Gretchen (23) [email protected]

Aunio, Anna Liisa (12, 25) [email protected]

Barker, Colin (4) [email protected]

Bean, Lydia (10, 24) [email protected]

Benford, Robert (18) [email protected]

Bernstein, Mary (3, 10, 19) [email protected]

Bertalan, Hilton (10) [email protected]

Beyerlein, Kraig (15) [email protected]

Blee, Kathleen (26) [email protected]

Blozie, Linda (13, 26)

Bob, Clifford (26) [email protected]

Boekkoooi, Marije (28) [email protected]

Borland, Elizabeth (20, 25, 35) [email protected]

Bridges, Jennifer (10, 28) [email protected]

Bruce, Tricia (10, 30) [email protected]

Brulle, Robert J. (18) [email protected]

Burke, Mary (19, 24) [email protected]

Busacca, Jeremy (18) [email protected]

Byrd, Scott (7, 29) [email protected]

Carter, Toi (13) [email protected]

Chabot, Sean (28) [email protected]

Chambré, Susan (27) [email protected]

Chang, Paul (34) [email protected]

Chase-Dunn, Christopher (7) [email protected]

Cherry, Elizabeth (2) [email protected]

Chiarello, Elizabeth A. (24) [email protected]

Clancy, Eileen (6)

Costanza, Jennifer (18) [email protected]

Coy, Patrick (22, 28) [email protected]

Crabtree, Charity (27) [email protected]

Crockett, Jason (10) [email protected]

Cunningham, David (34, 36) [email protected]

Currier, Ashley (10, 19, 26) [email protected]

Davenport, Christian (6) [email protected]

De la Cruz, Marcella (3, 10) [email protected]

De Vries, Kylan Mattias (10, 13) [email protected]

Desoucey, Michaela (17) [email protected]

Diaz, Jesse (13,15) [email protected]

Dixon, Marc (31) [email protected]

Dobbie, David (13, 31) [email protected]

Doerr, Nicole (7, 12, 13, 29) [email protected]

Doherty, Brian (12,13) [email protected]

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Dove, April (18)

Downey, Dennis (1) [email protected]

Earl, Jennifer (21) [email protected]

Eaton, Marc (13) [email protected]

Eddy, Matthew (28, 30) [email protected]

Edwards, Bob (26) [email protected]

Esparza, Louis (4) [email protected]

Esteves, Ana Margarida (13, 32) [email protected]

Fallon, Kathleen (12, 25) [email protected]

Fetner, Tina (12, 16, 19) [email protected]

Fine, Gary (17) [email protected]

Flint, Adam (14) [email protected]

Friedman, Eli David (12, 13) [email protected]

Friedman, Sarah (33) [email protected]

Futrell, Robert (3, 10, 33) [email protected]

Gamson, Bill (9) [email protected]

Ganchoff, Chris (10, 27) [email protected]

Ganz, Marshall (1) [email protected]

Ghoshal, Raj (29) [email protected]

Giem, Rebecca (7) [email protected]

Gillham, Patrick (29) [email protected]

Gin, June (18) [email protected]

Goodwin, Jeff (1) [email protected]

Gökalp, Deniz (23) [email protected]

Gould, Deborah (13) [email protected]

Gresh, Becky (12, 25) [email protected]

Guenther, Katja (12, 25) [email protected]

Gurbuz, Mustafa (10) [email protected]

Gutierrez, Erika (7) [email protected]

Haedicke, Michael (17,27) [email protected]

Halfmann, Drew (18) [email protected]

Haluza-Delay, Randy (10) [email protected]

Hamer, John (27) [email protected]

Hammond, Jack (20) [email protected]

Heidemann, Kai (8,10, 19) [email protected]

Hewitt, Lyndi (25) [email protected]

Hofstedt, Brandon (14) [email protected]

Hongo, Masatake (10) [email protected]

Horowitz, Emily (13) [email protected]

Jasper, James (1, 4) [email protected]

Jeffreys, Karen (13, 26) [email protected]

Johnston, Hank (2, 20) [email protected]

Jones, Angela (14) [email protected]

Juris, Jeffrey (7) [email protected]

Kelner, Shaul (10) [email protected]

Kim, Linda (7) [email protected]

Kimport, Katrina (1) [email protected]

King, Brayden (36) [email protected]

Klandermans, Bert (5) [email protected]

Kleidmen, Robert (14) [email protected]

Kolberg, Naomi (18) [email protected]

Kosbie, Jeff (10) [email protected]

Krinsky, John (4) [email protected]

Kutz-Flamenbaum, Rachel (16, 25, 28) [email protected]

Larson, Jeff (8) [email protected]

Leach, Darcy (10, 16, 28) [email protected]

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Leitz, Lisa (28, 30) [email protected]

Leminik Arthur, Mikaila (32) [email protected]

Levitsky, Sandra (27) [email protected]

Lewis, Penny (13, 28)

Linden, Annette (5) [email protected]

Linger, Eloise (35) [email protected]

Luna, Zakiya (13, 25) [email protected]

Maher, Thomas (34) [email protected]

Maney, Gregory (8, 15, 22) [email protected]

Mathews, Timothy (22)

Marin Molina, Nadia (15) [email protected]

Marshall, Anna (24) [email protected]

Mason, Lorna (13, 28) [email protected]

McCalmont, Melanie Schlee (32) [email protected]

McCammon, Holly (25, 28, 36) [email protected]

McReynolds, David (22) [email protected]

McVeigh, Rory (5, 34) [email protected]

Melcarek, Hillary (17) [email protected]

Meyer, David (1) [email protected]

Mishler, Paul (31) [email protected]

Moore, Kelly (6, 23) [email protected]

Morrison, Dan (13) [email protected]

Munro, William (17) [email protected]

Munson, Ziad (33) [email protected]

Muse, Courtney Sanders (10) [email protected]

Nepstad, Sharon (12, 28, 30) [email protected]

Nugent, Colleen (36) [email protected]

Obach, Brian (22) [email protected]

Olcese, Christiana (12) [email protected]

Oliver, Gideon (21) [email protected]

Oliver, Pam (6, 13) [email protected]

Olsen, Kristine (3, 19) [email protected]

O’Neill, Karen (32) [email protected]

Ortega, Berenice (13) [email protected]

Pacewicz, Josh (5) [email protected]

Patel, Nehal (5) [email protected]

Peluso, Natalie (3, 10) [email protected]

Petit, Christine (7, 13, 23, 24) [email protected]

Pizmony-Levy, Oren (13, 34) [email protected]

Polletta, Francesca (16) [email protected]

Poulson, Stephen (4) [email protected]

Reese, Ellen (7, 13) [email protected]

Reger, Jo (10, 25) [email protected]

Robinson, William (20) [email protected]

Robnett, Belinda (10, 11, 13, 16) [email protected]

Rohlinger, Deanna (1) [email protected]

Rooks, Daisy (31) [email protected]

Roth, Benita (32) [email protected]

Roy, Bill (11, 13) [email protected]

Ryan, Charlotte (9, 13, 26) [email protected]

Savage, Cassandra (27) [email protected]

Savage, Ritchie (2) [email protected]

Schleifer, David (17, 24) [email protected]

Schock, Kurt (36) [email protected]

Scholl, Christian (4) [email protected]

Schurman, Rachel (17) [email protected]

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Scott, John Calvin (33) [email protected]

Shapiro, Eve (10) [email protected]

Shepard, Benjamin (6)

Simi, Peter (3, 10) [email protected]

Slodden, Caitlin (36) [email protected]

Slusar, Mary Beth (25) [email protected]

Smith, Jackie (7, 14, 22, 29) [email protected]

Smithey, Lee (10, 28, 30) [email protected]

Somma, Nicolás (5) [email protected]

Soule, Sarah (36) [email protected]

Staggenborg, Suzanne (1, 12) [email protected]

Straughn, Jeremy (28) [email protected]

Steinhoff, Pat (6, 24) [email protected]

Strawn, Kelley (20) [email protected]

Sullivan, Richard (31) [email protected]

Taft, Jessica (10, 25) [email protected]

Judith Taylor (25) [email protected]

Taylor, Verta (1) [email protected]

Tchozewski, Chet (22) [email protected]

Trautner, Sara (12) [email protected]

Tsuchida, Kumiko (10, 24) [email protected]

Valocci, Steven (3) [email protected]

Van Dyke, Nella (7, 28, 31) [email protected]

Van Stekelenburg, Jacqueline (5) [email protected]

Vasi, Bogdan (23) [email protected]

Viguier, Frederic (36) [email protected]

Vining, Tim (8) [email protected]

Vitale, Alex S. (21) [email protected]

Ward, Matthew (15) [email protected]

Weiner, Melissa (10) [email protected]

Wheeler, Adrienne (21) [email protected]

Whittier, Nancy (3, 10, 18, 25) [email protected]

Williams, Rhys (2, 16) [email protected]

Williamson, Elizabeth (10) [email protected]

Wilson, Mark (11) [email protected]

Woehrle, Lynne (22, 28, 30) [email protected]

Wolfson, Mark (27) [email protected]

Wood, Lesley (12, 22,29) [email protected]

Wood, Rich (13) [email protected]

Yesukevich, Alexa (10) [email protected]

Young, Michael (18) [email protected]

Yu, Kyoung-Hee (31) [email protected]

Zwerman, Gilda (6) [email protected]

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THE CBSM WORKSHOP ORGANIZING COMMITTEE:

Kenneth Andrews Gregory Maney

Jeffrey Goodwin Ellen Reese

John Krinsky Deana Rohlinger

Rachel V. Kutz-Flamenbaum Dingxin Zhao

WOULD LIKE TO THANK THE FOLLOWING PEOPLE FOR THEIR FINANCIAL CONTRIBUTIONS:

Mary Abbate Scott Fitzgerald Holly McCammon Lee Smithey

Eitan Alimi William Gamson John McCarthy Sarah Soule

Paul Almeida James Jasper Debra Minkoff Patricia G. Steinhoff

Matthew Archibald Rebeca Jasso-Aguilar Cristiana Olcese Nella Van Dyke

Robert Benford John Krinsky Pamela Oliver Richard L. Wood

Chip Berlet Darcy Leach Oren Pizmony-Levy Ion Bogdan Vasi

Elizabeth Borland Annette Linden Stephen Poulson Rhys Williams

Susan M. Chambre Annulla Linders Ellen Reese D. Mark Wilson

David Cunningham Eloise Linger Daisy Rooks Lesley Wood

Marc Dixon Thomas Maher Char Ryan Richard L. Wood

Dennis Downey Kelly Moore Pete Simi

Bob Edwards Melanie McCalmont Jackie Smith

WE ALSO THANK THE FOLLOWING PEOPLE AND ORGANIZATIONS:

CBSM Chair: Rhys Williams & the CBSM Council

ASA Grant from the Fund for the Advancement of the Discipline

Activist Organizations:

Long Island Day Laborer Artists Collective

Reverend Billy and the Church of Stop Shopping

Graduate Student Volunteers:

Julia Miller Cantzler Randolph Hohle

Brandon Hofstedt Kelly Brown

Louis Esparza Katrina Kimport

ASA-Staff:

Les Briggs, Director of Finance Robin Licata, Website Manager

Diego de los Rios, Governance Assistant Roberta Spalter-Roth, Director Fund for the

Advancement of the Discipline

Hofstra University:

President Stuart Rabinowitz Senior Associate Director of Event Management Martin Gonzalez

Provost Herman Berliner Catering Manager Jose Rodriguez

Senior Vice Provost Liora Schmelkin Hofstra University Dining Services Catering staff

Center for the Study of Labor and Democracy Director of Public Safety Edward Bracht

Department of Sociology Assistant Treasurer Sean Cover

Budget Director Richard Apollo Director of Events Management Christopher Adams

Event Management Supervisor Kristin Galeone Student Assistant, Mosa Parris

HCLAS Dean Bernard Firestone Student Assistant, Tiffany Johnson

HCLAS Associate Dean for Budget & Planning Steven Costenoble


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