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Thursday, November 16
8:00 AM - 9:45 AM
10:00 AM - 11:45 AM
1:15 PM - 3:00 PM
3:15 PM - 5:00 PM
Friday, November 17
8:00 AM - 9:45 AM
10:00 AM - 11:45 AM
12:00 PM - 12:45 PM
12:45 PM - 1:30 PM
1:45 PM - 3:30 PM
3:45 PM - 5:30 PM
Saturday, November 18
8:00 AM - 9:45 AM
10:00 AM - 11:45 AM
1:15 PM - 3:00 PM
3:15 PM - 5:00 PM
Sunday, November 19
8:00 AM - 9:45 AM
10:00 AM - 11:45 AM
Sessions
Thursday, November 16 / 8:00 AM
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9:45 AM
1
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American Association for Higher Education, Corporate & District of Columbia Reports
2
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Asian Americans
3
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Capitalism, Neoliberalism, and the State in Southeast Asia
4
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Book Roundtable on the Cambridge World History of Genocide
5
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The History and Politics of State Perception
6
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Religion, Power, and Culture in European History
7
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Presidential Session: Women and Family Collaboration in the Pursuit of Wellbeing
8
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Representations of Race: Visual Approaches to Histories of Inequality in America
9
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Politics and Legitimation in Genomic Knowledge Production
10
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Constructing and Obstructing Community
11
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Racialized Identity and Pain
12
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Politics and Partisanship
13
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Race, Class, and Labor Market Inequality
14
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Measurement Issues in Historical Data
15
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Rural, Agricultural, and Environmental
17
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Power and Normativity in Society and History (1): Performativity and the State
Thursday, November 16 / 10:00 AM
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11:45 AM
18
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Book Panel: Capital Shortage: Credit and Indian Economic Development, 1920-1960
19
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Global Migrations
20
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The Dynamics of Finance, Wealth, and Inequality in Macrohistorical Perspective
21
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Author Meets Critics: The Punishment of Pirates: Interpretation and Institutional Order in the Early Modern British Empire (University of Chicago Press, 2022) by Matthew Norton
22
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Race and the Classificatory Power of the State
23
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Household Structure and Kinship Networks
24
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New Perspectives on Mob Violence in the South
25
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Social Studies of Economic Expertise
26
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Sovereignty as a Cultural Project
27
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Oral Health and Hygiene
28
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Money, Politics, and the State
29
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Social Reproduction Politics and the Boundaries of Economic Rights
30
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History of Data and Statistics
31
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The Power of Symbols. Challenging or Stabilizing the Social Order?
32
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Presidential Session: Environmental Justice and Public Health
33
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Power and Normativity in Society and History (2): Arendt, Modernity, and the Human Sciences
Thursday, November 16 / 1:15 PM
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3:00 PM
34
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Book Panel: Revolutions in Cuba and Venezuela: One Hope, Two Realities
35
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Labor Migrations in North America
36
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Land and Empire in North Africa
37
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Climate Change and labor
38
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Enforcing Boundaries of Belonging in the (Post)Colonial State
39
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Author Meets Critics: Popular Politics and the Path to Durable Democracy
40
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Religion, Race, Policy and Socioeconomic status: Mortality in 19th and 20th century UK and US
41
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The Intersection of Health and Race in the United States
42
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Political Economy of Knowledge and Education: Political Process and Policy Outcomes (Part 1)
43
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Author Meets Critic: Agents of Reform: Child Labor and the Origins of the Welfare State by Elisabeth Anderson
44
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Mental Health and Aging
45
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Social Movements and Political Power
46
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Residential Geographies and Segregation: 19th Century
47
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Gender Roles
48
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Digitizing, Enriching, and Linking Patent Data (Part 1)
49
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Power and Normativity in Society and History (3): (Re)Organizing Racial States
Thursday, November 16 / 3:15 PM
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5:00 PM
50
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Schools and Well-Being
51
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Migration Regimes: Bringing the Global South Back in to Correct Migration Myopias
52
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Preserving History: Community Building, Deep Mapping, and Scholarly Engagement
53
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Methodological Innovations in Linking
54
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Author Meets Critics: Power for a Price by Lawrence Zhang
55
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Capitalism, Patriarchy, and the Multi-Layered State
56
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Approaches to Studying Migration in Historical US and Japan
57
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Traversing the 'Global Color Line:' The Politics of Race and Caste in Search of Freedom
58
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Author Meets Critics: The Quest for Sexual Health by Steven Epstein
59
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What can the Federal Statistical Research Data Centers Do For You? Innovative Data Integration Strategies for Social Scientists
60
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From Traditional to High-Tech Approaches to Health
61
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Labor Struggles in the City
62
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O CANADA! RESEARCH USING CANADIAN COMPLETE-COUNT CENSUS MICRODATA
63
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Gender and the State
64
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Digitizing, Enriching, and Linking Patent Data (Part 2)
Friday, November 17 / 8:00 AM
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9:45 AM
65
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Finance and Industry
66
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Surveillance States and the Rise of Barriers to the Freedom to Move: The Case of Italy and the US
67
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The Production of Spatial Exclusion
68
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New Historical Data Infrastructure II
69
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Poverty and Social Exclusion: From State Oppression to Poverty Alleviation?
70
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Strategic Infrastructural Power
71
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Marriage, Fertility and Divorce during the First and Second Demographic Transition; Insights from Europe
72
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Black Self-Determination: Histories of Practice and Vision
73
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External Pressures – Internal Strains. Trans-National Struggles over the Past and Future of Sociology
74
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The Politics of Meaning
75
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Health in Institutional Settings
76
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The State and Disaster
77
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Carework, Health, and Labor
78
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Community impacts and economics
79
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Economics of War
Friday, November 17 / 10:00 AM
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11:45 AM
80
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Government and the Economy
81
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Exclusion and Inclusion
82
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Passive Revolutions of the 20th Century
83
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Author Meets Critics: Sacred Foundations: The Religious and Medieval Roots of the European State (Anna Grzymala-Busse)
84
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Author Meets Critics: Deserved--Economic Memories after the Fall of the Iron Curtain by Till Hilmar
85
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Institutionalizing the Agents of the State
86
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Unveiling the Dynamics of Women's Lives: Property Rights, Education, and Work in the Transformation of Fertility Patterns
87
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Racial Capitalism & the Making of Class
88
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Environment, Society and Social Theory: Critical Conversations in Historical Sociology
89
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Restitution, Repatriation, and Postcolonial Repair
90
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Public Health and Population Health
91
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New Developments in the Historical Sociology of Elite Political Action
92
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New Directions in Theorizing Gender, Feminism and the State
93
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Roundtable: Approaching Wellbeing in Past Societies
94
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New Linked Data Sources
95
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Women in Politics and the Labor Force
96
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Moishe Postone's "Time, Labor, and Social Domination" at 30 (1)
Friday, November 17 / 12:00 PM
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12:45 PM
97
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Network Meeting - Childhood and Youth
98
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Network Meeting - Crime, Justice and the Law
99
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Network Meeting - Culture
100
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Network Meeting - Data Infrastructure
101
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Network Meeting - Economics
102
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Network Meeting - Education, Knowledge and Science
103
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Network Meeting - Family Demography
104
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Network Meeting - Health, Medicine and Body
105
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Network Meeting - Historical Geography and GIS
106
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Network Meeting - Labor
Friday, November 17 / 12:45 PM
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1:30 PM
107
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Network Meeting - Macrohistorical Dynamics
108
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Network Meeting - Migration/Immigration
109
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Network Meeting - Politics
110
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Network Meeting - Race and Ethnicity
111
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Network Meeting - Religion
112
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Network Meeting - Rural, Agricultural and Environmental
113
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Network Meeting . States and Society
114
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Network Meeting - Urban
115
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Network Meeting - Women, Gender and Sexuality
Friday, November 17 / 1:45 PM
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3:30 PM
116
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Author Meets Critics: Discussion of Alexander J. Field’s book The Economic Consequences of U.S. Mobilization for the Second World War (Yale University Press, 2022)
117
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Women, Gender, and Migration
118
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Book Panel: Su, Yang. 2023. Deadly Decision in Beijing: Succession Politics, Protest Repression, and the 1989 Tiananmen Massacre. Cambridge University Press.
119
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Contingency, Networks, and Power in Long-wave Historical Development
120
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Round table: Big data and writing the history of the global south: The Case of the Cape of Good Hope Panel
121
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Author Meets Critics: Alexandre I.R. White, "Epidemic Orientalism: Race, Capital, and the Governance of Infectious Disease"
122
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Exploring Pathways to Progress: Social Mobility, Occupational Transitions, and Cultural Influences in Historical Contexts
123
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Racializing Political Power
124
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Political Economy of Knowledge and Education: Political Process and Policy Outcomes (Part 2)
125
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Cultures of Calculation and Resistance
126
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Public Health and the American Welfare State
127
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Narrative and Counter-Narratives of White Supremacist Violence in the Postbellum South
128
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Childhood and Temporality
129
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The Political as Missionary
130
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Gendered States
131
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Constitutions and Representation
132
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Moishe Postone's "Time, Labor, and Social Domination" at 30 (2)
Friday, November 17 / 3:45 PM
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5:30 PM
133
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Presidential Session: Household Wealth and Well-Being
134
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Authors Meet Critics: The Refugee System by Rawan Arar and David FitzGerald
135
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Indigeneity, History, and Historical Analysis
136
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Roundtable: After the Cold War
137
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State Power and Environmental Administration
138
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Long-Term Perspectives on Fertility and Its Consequences
139
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Building the Racial Nation
140
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Reflexivity, Ethics, and Translations in the History of Social Science
141
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Racism in Theory and Practice
142
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Political Economy in China
143
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Author Meets Critic: Next Generation Memory and Ukrainian Canadian Children's Historical Fiction (2023), by Mateusz Swietlicki
144
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New Historical Data Infrastructure I
145
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Author Meets Critics/Freedom's Furies: How Isabel Paterson, Rose Wilder Lane, and Ayn Rand Found Liberty in an Age of Darkness by Timothy Sandefur
146
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Moishe Postone's "Time, Labor, and Social Domination" at 30 (3)
Saturday, November 18 / 8:00 AM
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9:45 AM
147
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Inequality and Well-Being
148
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Explaining Immigration and Alienage Federalism in the United States
149
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Micro Evidence for Macrohistorical Dynamics: Elite Interactions and State-Society Relations in Chinese History
150
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Author Meets Critic: Moral Economies of Money: Politics and the Monetary Constitution of Society by Jakob Feinig
151
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Powers of Class and Business
152
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Revolutionary Outcomes and Intellectual Commitments
153
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Methods and Mortality in Historical Demography
154
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Performance, Resistance, and Segregation: Race, Space, and Place
155
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Educational Institutions and Student Well-Being
156
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Figuring Global Politics
157
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Political Economies of Medicalization: Race, Class, and Gender
158
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Protest and Reform
159
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The Political Order
160
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Publishing in Social Science History
161
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Women, Gender and Sexuality
162
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Connecting Urban Dynamics: Owners, Tenants, Spatial Narratives, and Built Environment
163
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Meaning Making and Cultural Significance
Saturday, November 18 / 10:00 AM
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11:45 AM
164
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Book Session: Early American Paper Money
165
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Refugees: Past and Present
166
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Historical Capitalism, Crises, and Waves of Social Protest, 1851-2020: Findings from the Global Social Protest Database
167
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Advancing Theory and Method: Symbolic Boundaries, Cultural Fields, and the Meaning of Technology in Macrohistorical Research
168
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State Power and State Development: Bureaucracy and Political Violence
169
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Trauma and State Violence
170
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Mobility
171
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Racism Across Asian and Asian American Communities
172
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Making Reputations: Credentials, Metrics and Stratification in Organizational Fields
173
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Cultural Factors in Demographic Behaviour
174
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Death, Data, and Racialized Medical Violence
175
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Book Panel: The Global Rules of Art: The Emergence and Divisions of a Cultural World Economy by Larissa Buchholz
176
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Author Meets Critic: Lessons in Legitimacy by Sean Carleton
177
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Crime, Justice and the Law
178
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Roundtable: Rethinking French Capitalism
179
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Presidential Session: Roundtable: Teaching across Social Science History
180
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New Directions in the Study of Alienation
Saturday, November 18 / 1:15 PM
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3:00 PM
181
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Presidential Session: The Forms and Meanings of Early Modern Money
182
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Social Mobilities
183
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Roundtable - Celebrating the work of Benita Roth, In Memoriam
184
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Author-Meets-Critics: Modernity's Corruption: Empire and Morality in the Making of British India, by Nicholas Hoover Wilson
185
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Author Meets Critic: "Democracy's Data: The Hidden Stories in the U.S. Census and How to Read Them," by Dan Bouk
186
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State-Capacity and Societal Cohesion between Church and State in Europe
187
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Author Meets Critics: Julian Go’s "Policing Empires Militarization, Race, and the Imperial Boomerang in Britain and the US
188
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Here, There, Everywhere: Blackness Across the Globe
189
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Learning Well: Pedagogy, Curriculum, and Contestation
190
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Book Session: The Handbook of the Sociology of Morality, Vol. 1, edited by Steven Hitlin, Shai M. Dromi, and Aliza Luft
192
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Disrupting Revolution in Practice and Theory
193
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Children on the Move
194
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Legal Claims to Legitimacy, Expertise, and Truth
196
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Rediscovering Histories: Land Ownership, Communities, and Freedom in Post-Emancipation America
Saturday, November 18 / 3:15 PM
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5:00 PM
197
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The Consequences of Racial Differences
198
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Affects, Families, Trauma: Postwar Immigration and Migrant Well-Being
199
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Elite Networks in East and West in the 19th and 20th Centuries
200
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The Politics of Race, Sex, and Ethnicity
201
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The Encoding and Monitoring State
202
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War: What Is It Good for?
203
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Envisioning Knowledge: Aesthetics, Science, and Publics
204
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Author Meets Critics: Foundations and American Political Science, by Emily Hauptmann
205
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Performance and Emotions in Contemporary Turkish Politics
206
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Policymaking and rural municipalities
207
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Author Meets Critic: Oz and the Musical by Ryan Bunch
208
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Unions and the Fight for Labor Rights
209
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Urban Displacement: Local Governance and Conflict
210
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Work in agrarian times and societies
211
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Work, Technology, and Wellbeing
Sunday, November 19 / 8:00 AM
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9:45 AM
212
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Prices, Unemployment, and Business Cycles
213
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Southeast Asia
214
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Author Meets Critic: Public Interest and State Legitimation: Early Modern England, Japan, and China (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2023) by Wenkai He
215
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Political Economy, Ecology, and the Crises of Democracy
216
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Governing through Finance
217
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Changing Meanings of the State: Symbolic Power in State-Society Interactions
218
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Intergenerational and Intragenerational Social Mobility Using Historical Data
219
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Localized Governance: Eviction, Housing, and Advocacy
220
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Children as Readers and Consumers
221
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State Violence and Illegal Markets
222
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Professionalizing Labor
223
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State-Religion Relations at the Border
224
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American Individualist Women Writers and the Question of Europe
225
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The Social Landscapes of New York City
Sunday, November 19 / 10:00 AM
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11:45 AM
226
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Firms, Entrepreneurship, and Work
227
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Migration Policy and American Political Development
228
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Situating the (Post)Colony: Race, Drugs, Sovereignty, and Imaginaries of Ageing
229
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The Ideology and Governance of the Late Chinese Empire
230
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Social Movements, Political Protest, and Advocacy
231
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Urban Infrastructure: Restrictions, Renewal, and Relief
232
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The Historical Life Course Trends of the Pre-Modern Korean Elite Families in the Long Run: Lessons and Implication from Chinese and European Studies
233
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Young People and Social Belonging
234
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Marking the 20th Year since Agozino's Counter-Colonial Criminology
235
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The Changing Geography of the US Census: Official and Unofficial, from the 19th to the 21st Century
236
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Solidarity’s Saboteurs: Strikebreakers, Company Men and the Role of Conservative Factionalism in Workplace Conflict in the Midcentury U.S.
237
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Performing Religious Nationalism
238
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Gender and Health
239
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Remaking Industrial Geographies
240
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Boarding School Childhoods across Regimes of Repression: The United States, Canada, Spain, and Turkey
241
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Anti-Colonial Historical Sociologies of Decolonization
242
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Book Session: Moral Minefields: How Sociologists Debate Good Science, by Shai Dromi and Samuel D. Stabler