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Thursday, November 21
9:30 AM - 11:00 AM
11:15 AM - 12:45 PM
1:45 PM - 3:15 PM
3:30 PM - 5:00 PM
Friday, November 22
9:00 AM - 10:30 AM
10:45 AM - 12:15 PM
1:15 PM - 2:45 PM
3:00 PM - 4:30 PM
4:45 PM - 6:15 PM
Saturday, November 23
9:00 AM - 10:30 AM
10:45 AM - 12:15 PM
1:45 PM - 3:15 PM
3:30 PM - 5:00 PM
Sunday, November 24
9:00 AM - 10:30 AM
10:45 AM - 12:15 PM
Sessions
Thursday, November 21 / 9:30 AM
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11:00 AM
2
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The Dynamics of Political Reform Failure
3
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Ancestry and other Big Data – Collaboration between genealogical organizations and academics
4
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Ideas, Language, and Media
5
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EAP and beyond
6
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Love and Marriage? Material Considerations and Couple Formation in the Past
7
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A Quarter Century with Public Religions in the Modern World
8
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From Role Models to Representation to Struggles for Rights: Translating Understandings of Gender and Sexuality
9
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Data in Education: Assessment, Measurement, and Accounting
10
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Intersections of Migration and Gender
11
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State Capacity, Democracy and Revenue
12
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Violence and Fraud
13
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Emerging Methods: Spatial Analysis and Modeling
14
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Violence, Contention, and Warfare
15
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Archival Work as Qualitative Sociology I: Methodological Reflections
16
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Spatial Epidemiology
17
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Race and Methodological Inequalities
Thursday, November 21 / 11:15 AM
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12:45 PM
18
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Changing Notions of Child Care and Welfare
19
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Culture & the Politics of Nationhood
20
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The Politics of Knowledge and Historical Memory
21
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Replicate This! Revisiting Past Findings in Interdisciplinary Scholarship
22
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Overcoming Limitations in Big Data
23
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Labor and Foreign Policy
25
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Comparative secularity: Concepts and Methods
26
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Computational Approaches to Epistemic Change
28
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Spaces of Immigrant Reception and Exclusion: Immigration Federalism in the United States
29
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Gender, Power, and Law
30
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Archival Prison Data and Its Complexities
31
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Emerging Methods: Computation/Spatial Econometrics
32
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Foreign Relation and the Military in Nation Formation
34
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Big Data and Its Discontents: Assumptions about Reading History in the Automated Analysis of Texts
Thursday, November 21 / 1:45 PM
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3:15 PM
35
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Effects of Environmental Conditions on Urban Mortality
36
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Book Session: Babies Made Us Modern: How Infants Brought America into the Twentieth Century by Janet Golden
37
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Culture, Knowledge & Politics
38
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Politics of Nostalgia
39
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Problems with Data and Measurement
40
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Automatic Handwriting Recognition
41
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Moral Commitments and Political Action
43
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Religion, Nationalism, and Populism
44
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Performativity from a New Angle: Planned Economies and Their Data
45
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Education, Discrimination and Social Stratification
46
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Health Crossing Borders and Barriers: Latina/o, Immigrant, and Migrant Access to Health Care
47
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Facts and Fictions: Expert Ideas in the Politics of Public Finance
48
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Cruelty, Theft, Murder: Gender and Emotion from British and Australian Legal Data, 1850s-1950s
49
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The Data of Labor History
50
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Method and Theory on Historical Change I
51
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Health and the State
52
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Public Health and Environmental Planning
53
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Decolonizing Methodologies
Thursday, November 21 / 3:30 PM
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5:00 PM
54
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Questions of Silence and Children’s (In)visibility in the Archives
57
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Measuring Culture
58
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Transcription and Data Capture
59
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Data Intensive Approaches to Civil Society and Economic Concepts
61
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Religion and State Formation
62
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Classification and Consecration
63
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Social Science History and Science & Technology Studies: A Theoretical Exchange
64
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"Author Meets Critic: Detain and Punish: Haitian Refugees and the Rise of the World's Largest Immigration Detention System by Carl Lindskoog"
65
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Health, Law and Technology
66
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Debating Progressive-Era Police Professionalization
67
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The Data of Labor History II
69
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Roundtable: Challenges and Lessons Learned in Multi-Year Historical GIS Projects
70
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How Ideas Shape Urban Political Development
71
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Theorizing Race, Time, and Temporality
Friday, November 22 / 9:00 AM
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10:30 AM
68
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The Politics of Data
72
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Seeing Childhood History through Graphic Memoirs
73
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Methods of Inquiry
74
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Space, Materiality, and State-Society Relations in the Middle East and Beyond
75
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Household Budgets: A history of living standards
76
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Social and professional Trajectories as reflected in the new European databases
77
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Author Meets Critic: Anatomies of Revolution by George Lawson
78
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Big Data in Historical Research
79
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Social and Political Contexts of Religious Change
80
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Maps and geospacial data
81
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Quantification, Data, and the Politics of Social Provision
82
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Author Meets Critics. Refuge beyond Reach: How Rich Democracies Repel Asylum Seekers by David Scott FitzGerald
83
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Intellectual Diversity and Mental Health
84
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Book Session: "Policing Los Angeles: Race, Resistance, and the Rise of the LAPD" by Max Felker-Kantor
85
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Histories of Gender, Resistance, and Women's Empowerment in the Americas
86
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New Frontiers in Comparative Development
87
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Governing the Private Sphere
88
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Segregation and Inequality
Friday, November 22 / 10:45 AM
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12:15 PM
89
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Children’s Navigation of Institutions and Institutionalization
90
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Ideologies and Political Formations
91
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Interdisciplinary Histories of Religion, Economics, and Culture
92
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A History of the Labor Force
93
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The American Heritage Time Use Study: Overview and New Research
94
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Author Meets Critic: Global Borderlands: Fantasy, Violence, and Empire in Subic Bay, Philippines by Victoria Reyes
95
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Big Data in Historical Research II
96
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Religion and Politics
98
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Expertise I: The Politics Of Environmental Knowledge
99
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How the Famine Irish Immigrants Adapted to Mid-19th Century North America
100
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Author Meets Critic/Roundtable: Ronald Reagan and the Tax Cut Revolution by Monica Prasad
102
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The Boundaries of Class: Where Proletarians and Bourgeoisie Meet
103
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Author Meets Critic: Histories of the Transgender Child by Jules Gill-Peterson
104
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Urban Renewal and Its Discontents
105
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Emerging Methods: Historical Cartography
106
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The American State’s Retreat from Civil Rights
Friday, November 22 / 1:15 PM
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2:45 PM
107
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Who/se Data? - A Panel on Politics and Practices of Data
108
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Parties & Coalitions in US Politics
109
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The Future of Comparative-Historical Social Science I: Scholarly Borderlands
110
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Scandinavian Labor Markets
111
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Fertility Change, Timing, and Marriage
112
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Author Meets Critics: Adom Getachew's Worldmaking after Empire: The Rise and Fall of Self-Determination (Princeton University Press 2019).
113
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Development of Longitudinal Historical Data
114
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Religion and Culture
116
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Book Session: The Crisis of Expertise by Gil Eyal
117
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Dubious Data: The Politics and Myth of Border and Migrant Policing
118
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Author Meets Critics: How Taxpayers Trumped Children in the Fight Against Child Poverty, by Josh McCabe
119
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Regulating Criminal Bodies
120
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Urban Historical GIS
121
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Power and Normativity, Part 1: Meaning, Modernity, Revolution
122
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Approaches to Southern Urbanization
123
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Divining Desires through Institutions: The Possibilities and Limits of Data
124
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The Long-Term Impacts of Discrimination: Named-Based Evidence from Sibling Pair Analyses of Linked U.S. Census and Mortality Data
Friday, November 22 / 3:00 PM
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4:30 PM
125
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Youth and Families in Migration
126
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Parties & American Class Politics
127
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The Future of Comparative-Historical Social Science II: Extending Classical Traditions
128
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Book Session: The Backbone of Europe
129
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Women's Time Use in the Early and Mid- Twentieth Century: Research Using New Historical Time Diary Data
130
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Author-Meets-Critics: Leftism Reinvented: Western Parties from Socialism to Neoliberalism, by Stephanie L. Mudge (2018, Harvard University Press)
131
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Evaluating Record Linkage Methods
132
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Author Meets Critics: Religion and Nationalism in Global Perspective
133
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Book Panel: Joel Mokyr's A Culture of Growth
134
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Mobilizing Scientific Knowledge in Epistemic Communities
135
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Laws, Rights, Policies: Migrants in the Americas
136
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The Political (AB) Uses of Sources and Theories to control Gendered Bodies
137
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Commodity data is messy: Issues in commodity production and quantification
138
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Emerging Methods: Project Reflections
139
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Power and Normativity, Part 2: Sovereignty, Materiality, Empire
140
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Health through Different Lenses
141
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Inequality, Segregation, Mobility
142
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Race and Power in Transoceanic Circuits
Friday, November 22 / 4:45 PM
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6:15 PM
143
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Childhood in the Aftermath of Conflict: Migration and the (Re)Formation of Children
144
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Theoretical Perspectives on Political Parties
145
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The Future of Comparative-Historical Social Science Iii: Recovering Submerged Traditions
146
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Slavery and Its Economic Legacy
147
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Marriage Patterns around the World
148
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Reaggregating the State?: A Progress Report
149
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Economic and Social Mobility
150
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Commemorating David Martin: The Past and Future of Secularization Theory (1)
151
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Knowledge, Modernity and the Good Life
152
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Different Beginnings-Comparative Perspectives on Early Tertiary Education
153
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Effects of Migration Regulation and Restriction
154
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Public Finance in the Local Context
155
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Policing in Chicago: Big Data and Racialized Surveillance
156
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Labor's Mind: Intersections of Working-Class History and Intellectual History
157
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Power and Normativity, Part 3: Capitalism, Governance, Subjection
158
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Archival Work as Qualitative Sociology II: Case Studies
159
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Housing, Real Estate, and the State
160
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Racial Identities and Meanings in Flux
Saturday, November 23 / 9:00 AM
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10:30 AM
161
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“Minor” Literature
162
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Fiscal & Monetary Politics
163
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The Histories and Vocabularies of Liberation: Before and after 1948
164
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Linking: Following people and household through time
165
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Bringing Women Back into the History of Joseon (Korea) in Comparative Perspective
166
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Democratic Disenchantment
167
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Modes of Transfer
168
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Commemorating David Martin: The Past and Future of Secularization Theory (2)
169
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States and Regulations
170
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Expertise II: Classifications and Definitions
171
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Labor and the Law
172
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Gender, Labor, and Power
173
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The Social Construction of Criminality and Deviance: Sexuality, Race, Housing, and Booze in 1919 Chicago
174
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Geographies of Qualitative Sources
175
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What is the "Historical" In Historical Sociology?
176
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Data and Interpretation: Pragmatism and/or/vs Hermeneutics.
177
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Racializing the American City
178
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International Dimensions of Race and State Formation
Saturday, November 23 / 10:45 AM
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12:15 PM
179
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Valuing Musical Childhoods: Methods and Multiplicities
180
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Author-Meets-Critics: Sarah L. Quinn, American Bonds: How Credit Markets Shaped a Nation (Princeton University Press, 2019)
181
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New Perspectives on Revolutionary Processes and Outcomes
182
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Matching, Bias and Data Development: Automated Methods for Data Collection and Record Linking Assessed
183
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Roles of Kinship: Demographic Outcomes and Methodology
184
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Social Actors inside, outside, and in between Early Modern States
185
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Migration and Mobility in the 19th and 20th Centuries
186
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Religion in Social Movements
187
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Surfacing History from Below: Race and the Digital Humanities
188
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Expertise III: The Politics of Policy Ideas
189
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Immigrants Then and Now
190
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Environmental site selection in America
191
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How to Count Criminals: Methods of Evaluation and Categorization
192
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Data, Sources, and New Insights on Women’s Lives
193
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Author Meets Critics, Taisu Zhang, 2017. the Laws and Economics of Confucianism: Kinship and Property in Preindustrial China and England. Cambridge University Press
194
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Gendered Health and Reproductive Issues
195
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Thinking with Stuart Hall: World-Making and the Afterlives of Empire
196
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Coping with Racial and Ethnic Inequalities
Saturday, November 23 / 1:45 PM
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3:15 PM
197
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Playing with Data: Dolls, Toys, and Theme Parks
198
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Movements & Revolutions
199
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Changing States and Changing Economies
200
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Textual Analysis of Disciplinary Histories: Economics, Sociology and Concepts of Development
201
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Living Arrangements and Family Connections
202
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States and Their Elites, or Elites and Their States
203
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Linking 19th Century Census Records
204
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Workers' Movements, Mass Migration, and the Globalization of Radical Ideas (1860s-1930s)
205
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Book Panel: Sumner Lacroix's Hawaii: 800 Years of Political and Economic Change
206
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Author Meets Critics: The Known Citizen: A History of Privacy in Modern America by Sarah Igo
207
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Migration and Mobility in Individual and Collective Memory
208
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Fighting for Access, Equity, and Funding: American Public Schools and Fiscal Policy
209
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SSHA Members Meeting: Feedback and Brainstorming
210
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Law, Incarceration and Punishment
211
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Rise and Trajectories of Financial Capital
212
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Impact of Public Health Measures in the Twentieth Century
213
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Reconceptualizing Urban Keywords from the Global South
214
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International Narratives of Slavery
Saturday, November 23 / 3:30 PM
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5:00 PM
215
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Depictions of Difference in Children's Periodicals
216
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Author Meets Critic: Conservative Innovators: How States Are Challenging Federal Power by Ben Merriman
217
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State-building in Modern Colonial Empires
218
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Textual Analysis of Digitized Newspapers
219
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Kinship and SES Effects on Adult Mortality and Longevity
220
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Public Investment and Ownership: Right and Left
221
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Various Effects of Socioeconomic Status
222
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CIO History Redux: Seeking New Histories of Labor in the New Deal Era
223
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Education, Discrimination, and Social Stratification II
224
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Expertise IV: The Politics of Data
225
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Author Meets Critic/ Book Session/A Nation of Immigrants Reconsidered: US Society in an Age of Restriction, 1924-1965, Edited by María Cristina García, Madeline Hsu, and Maddalena Marinari.
226
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Global Migration Systems and Trajectories
227
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Asian Enviromental History
228
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Public Facing Historical Big Data Projects: Challenges and Opportunities
229
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New History of Capitalism
230
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Culture Logics and Frames
231
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Book Session: Citizen Brown, Race, Democracy, and Inequality in the St. Louis Suburbs
232
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Book Session: Weaponized Whiteness: The Constructions and Deconstructions of White Identity Politics
Sunday, November 24 / 9:00 AM
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10:30 AM
233
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Negotiating Imperial and Racial Identities and Spaces in Albums and Scrapbooks
234
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Empirical and Theoretical Advances in Protest Event Analysis
235
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Immigration, Race, and State Gatekeepers
236
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Patent Data and Institutions
238
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Policy and Society in the United States
239
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Political Economy and the Chinese State
240
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Hazards, Risks and Disasters
241
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Knowledge Production and Culture in Historical Context
242
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Interrogating the Intersections between Higher Education and Civil Society
243
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Representations and Receptions of Refugees
244
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Exploring Gender and Sexuality: New Methodological Endeavors
245
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New Data and New Perspectives on Mob Violence
246
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Understanding the Exceptional Decline of US Trade Unions: Narrative Data and Quantitative Data as Synergy.
247
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Empire and World Order
249
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Author Meets Critic: The Patchwork City by Marco Garrido
250
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Race, Cities, and Citizenship
Sunday, November 24 / 10:45 AM
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12:15 PM
251
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Educational Work and Workers
252
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Asian Populisms in a Comparative Mirror
253
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The Enduring Global Color Line
254
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Patent Data for Measuring Growth and Change
255
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Heights and health in 19th and 20th centuries
256
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Public and Private Means of Social Protection
257
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Using smaller data for historical research
258
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What was Objectivity? Ayn Rand, Objectivism, and the historical use of data
259
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What is Critical History
260
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Truth and Ignorance in Higher Education
261
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Networks of Migrant Integration, Support, and Activism
262
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Public Finance and Data in Chinese History
263
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Geography, Age and Health
264
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Gender, Race and the Criminal Justice System
265
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Social Origins of Institutions
266
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Author Meets Critics/The Civil Sphere in East Asia edited by Jeffrey C. Alexander, Agnes Shuk-mei Ku, Sunwoong Park and David A Palmer
267
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Agriculture and Energy in Early-Modern and Modern Europe / North America. The Contribution of GIS
268
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Understudied Racial Populations