With the ASA meetings about two weeks away, it is a good time to remind everyone about the section’s events and schedule. Please note--our section’s reception is on Saturday, the day before our section day. Please join us for refreshments and to honor the recipients of this year’s section awards (including Viviana Zelizer, William Corsaro, Daniel Herda, Michela Musto, David Rangel and Megan Shoji). Our business meeting will be held immediately following the roundtables on Sunday (meeting will be from 11:30-12:10) and it is important that section members attend. If you haven’t attended before, it is a great way to get to know others, find out more about the section, and get involved. The full slate of section events, as well as two other regular sessions of interest, appear below (in summary and then with full detail). Of course there are many other sessions of interest to scholars of children and youth—too many to list.
Section Events: Saturday August 10: 6:30-8:30, Section Reception (on site) Sunday August 11: 8:30-10:10, The Changing Transition to Adulthood: Developing Skills, Capacities and Orientations for Success 10:30-11:30 Section Roundtables 11:30-12:10 Section Business Meeting 12:30-2:10 Digital Youth: Young People, New Media and Social Change 2:30-4:10 Youth and Troubled Economic Times Sessions In Detail: Regular Session. Social Class and the Early Life Course Sun Aug 11 2013, 8:30 to 10:10am Session Organizer: Shannon Cavanagh (University of Texas-Austin) Presider: Julie Skalamera (University of Texas-Austin) Co-Parenting and Child Wellbeing after Unmarried Parents Part *Julia Sarah Goldberg (University of Wisconsin-Madison), Marcia J. Carlson (University of Wisconsin-Madison) Growing Up Too Fast, or Not Enough *Laura Theresa Hamilton (University of California-Merced) Parenting, Schools, and Race/Ethnicity Gaps in Academic Achievement: A Cumulative Perspective *Daniel J. Potter (American Institutes for Research), David S. Morris (University of Virginia) The Influence of Social Class on Health Care Professional Recommendations of the HPV Vaccine *Hanna Maija Jokinen-Gordon (Florida State University) Discussant: Jennifer March Augustine (Rice University) Regular Session. Social Connections and Adolescent Development Sun Aug 11 2013, 2:30 to 4:10pm Session Organizer: Shannon Cavanagh (University of Texas-Austin) Presider: Patricia Keer Munro (University of California-Berkeley) Should Young Adults Stand Alone? Exploring the Connection between Adulthood, Independence, and Interdependence *Sylvie Honig (Unaffiliated), Richard A. Settersten (Oregon State University) The Impact of Adolescents’ Exposure to Caregiver Psychological Neglect and Peer Isolation on their Depression *Sharon Louise Christ (Purdue University), Ting Lu (Purdue University) Toxic Ties in Cyberspace: School Networks of Close Relationships and Electronic Aggression *Diane H. Felmlee (Pennsylvania State University), Robert W. Faris (University of California-Davis) I Did It My Way: The Peer Context of Inauthentic Romantic Relationships *Brian James Soller (The Ohio State University) Discussant: Mark Pachucki (Harvard University and Massachusetts General Hospital) Section on Children and Youth Paper Session. The Changing Transition to Adulthood: Developing Skills, Capacities and Orientations for Success Sun Aug 11 2013, 8:30 to 10:10am Session Organizer & Presider: Richard A. Settersten (Oregon State University) Experiences Within High School Activities and Risky Substance Use in Young Adulthood: Why Breadth Matters *Lisa A. Kort-Butler (University of Nebraka Lincoln) The Push and the Pull: Adolescents' Expectations for Early Pregnancy *Chelsea Smith (University of Texas-Austin) The Effects of Having a Disabled Sibling during Childhood on Young Adult Educational Attainment *Anna Penner (University of California-Riverside) Childhood Activities, Achievement, and Immigrant Transitions to Adulthood *Sandra L. Hofferth (University of Maryland-College Park) and Ui Jeong Moon (University of Maryland) Neighborhood and Schools Effects on Intergenerational Transmissions of Socioeconomic Status during the Transition to Adulthood *Karen Gerken (University of North Carolina) Section on Children and Youth Paper Session. Digital Youth: Young People, New Media and Social Change Sun Aug 11 2013, 12:30 to 2:10pm Session Organizer & Presider: C.J. Pascoe (Colorado College) Does Technology Empower Urban Youth? The Relationship of Technology Use to Self-Efficacy *Daniel B. Shank (University of Alabama-Birmingham) and Shelia R. Cotten (University of Alabama at Birmingham) Exploring the social impact of low internet use among young people in Britain *Anne Kathrine Geniets (University of Oxford) and Rebecca Eynon (Oxford Internet Institute, University of Oxford) Play to Pay?: Adolescent Video Game Play and STEM Choice *Amanda Jacqueline Turner (Temple University) Striving to Succeed: The Role of Informational Resources in Digital Inequalities *Laura Robinson (Santa Clara University) Section on Children and Youth Paper Session. Youth and Troubled Economic Times Sun Aug 11 2013, 2:30 to 4:10pm Session Organizer & Presider: Jeremy Staff (Pennsylvania State University) Discussant: Patrick Wightman Students' Decisions to Stopout of College: The Role of Family Background and Financial Challenges *Veronica Terriquez (University of Southern California) and Oded Gurantz (Stanford University) Young Adult Poverty during the Great Recession: The Safety Net, Taxes, and the Family *Christopher Wimer (Columbia University) and Sheela Kennedy (University of Minnesota) The Impact of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act on Young Adults' Health *Daniel L. Carlson (Georgia State University), Benjamin Lennox Kail (Duke University), and Jamie L. Lynch (St. Norbert College) Section on Children and Youth Roundtable Session (one-hour) Sun Aug 11 2013, 10:30 to 11:30am Organizer: Lori Peek (Colorado State University) Table 1. Preferences and Behaviors among College Students Table Presider: Celeste Nichole Lee (Emory University) Music of distinction: cultural preferences and adolescents’ friendship dynamics *Jef Vlegels (Ghent University), John Lievens (Ghent University) Sexting Among College Students: Who Does It and How Do They Feel About It? *Rula Zaru (McDaniel College), *Sara Raley (McDaniel College) Using Life Course Stages as a Deviance Neutralization Technique: College Students and Food Choices *Deborah A. Harris (Texas State University-San Marcos), Jamila Zakari (Texas State University-San Marcos), Julia Von Bank (Texas State University-San Marcos) Table 2. Income, Investments, and Child Well-being Table Presider: Sharon Louise Christ (Purdue University) Growing Up in Recessionary Ireland *Delma Byrne (National University of Ireland Maynooth), Catriona O'Toole (National University of Ireland Maynooth) Trends in Family Income Volatility during Childhood: Have Patterns for Poor and Non-poor Children Diverged? *Robert L. Wagmiller (State University of New York-Buffalo), Margaret E. Smith (State University of New York-Buffalo) Table 3. Youth At Risk: Homelessness and Gang Activity Table Presider: Jeffrey Owen Sacha (University of Southern California) Gang Affiliated vs. Non-Gang Affiliated Youth: Furthering the Examination of Strain Theory and Gangs *Marclyn Porter (University of Tennessee-Chattanooga), Katie Coggin Hillis (University of Tennessee-Chattanooga), *Ken C. Chilton (University of Tennessee-Chattanooga), Mary Katherine Wilson (University of Tennessee-Chattanooga) Stability and Turnover In The Social Networks of Homeless Adolescents *Danny R. Hoyt (University of Nebraska-Lincoln), *Patrick Habecker (University of Nebraska-Lincoln), Les B. Whitbeck Why Join? Gang Participation Motivation Factors Among Adolescents *Barbara C. Medley (University of Tennessee-Chattanooga), Christopher Pell (University of Tennessee-Chattanooga), Madelyn Cave (University of Tennessee-Chattanooga), *Marclyn Porter (University of Tennessee-Chattanooga) Table 4. Agency and Voice among Children and Youth Table Presider: Shauna A. Morimoto (University of Arkansas) The Coercion-Collaboration Spectrum: Including the Excluded Middle in Childhood Studies *Denise Bailey (University of Michigan-Ann Arbor) Natural Enchantment versus Commodified Enchantment: Idealized Childhoods in Norway and the United States *Erendira Rueda (Vassar College) Table 5. Children and Youth Negotiating Changing Environments Session Organizer: Lori Peek (Colorado State University) Table Presider: Hua-Yu Sebastian Cherng (University of Pennsylvania) Children as Brokers of their Immigrant Families’ Healthcare Connections *Vikki S. Katz (State University of New Jersey-Rutgers) Missing Voices in the Pandemic: Children Affected by HIV and AIDS in Tanzania *Kathryn Chobanian (Holy Cross), *Renee Lynn Beard (College of the Holy Cross) Neighborhood Change and Youth Experience of Space: A Case Study of Asbury Park, NJ *Alicia Raia (State University of New Jersey-Rutgers) Table 6. Media Portrayals of Children and Youth Table Presider: Ingrid Elizabeth Castro (MCLA) From Plump to Problematic: Child Obesity and Advice to Parents, 1987-2012 *Linda Quirke (Wilfrid Laurier University) Growing Up Too Fast? Media Portrayals of Early Puberty in Girls *Laura (Kat) Katherine Thomson (Bowdoin College) Innocence Lost? An Analysis of Changing Portrayals of Children, 1925-2006 *Jaclyn Ann Tabor (Indiana University) Table 7. Access to Resources, Parental Support, and Transitions to Adulthood Table Presider: Carrie L. Shandra (State University of New York-Stony Brook) Parental Support and College Satisfaction Among Rural Scholarship Recipients *Ingrid Nelson (Bowdoin College) Young Adults’ Understanding of the Role of Parents during the Transition to Adulthood *Christina Panagakis (State University of New York-Buffalo) Gifts of Technology and Time *Jeremy Markham Schulz (University of California-Berkeley), Oyvind Nicolay Wiborg (University of Oslo) Table 8. Parenting Decisions and Behaviors Table Presider: Margaret Ann Hagerman (Emory University) They Need to Know the Truth: Sex Education in Schools, Sex Education at Home *Audrey K Madison (University of Missouri) Raising children in Ciudad Juárez: Exploring parents coping patterns in a violent city *Alma Angelica Hernandez (University of New Mexico) Table 9. Aspirations, Personality and Identity Development among Children and Youth Table Presider: Hyeyoung Kwon (University of Southern California) Being a Girl is Hard: Lessons on Femininity from Youth *Sarah Prior (Arizona State University) Disentangling the Racial, Ethnic, and Gender Differences in the Occupational Aspirations of Adolescents *Patricia Neff Claster (Edinboro University-Pennsylvania), *Sampson Lee Blair (State University of New York-Buffalo) Number of Siblings and Personality among Early Adolescents *Deniz Yucel (William Paterson University) Changing Adolescent Attitudes toward Gender and Family, 1976-2010 *Angela Carter (University of California-Davis) Table 10. Obesity and Food Insecurity among Children and Youth Table Presider: Haena Lee (University of Chicago) Does Marriage Equally Protect Children from Food Insecurity? *Nyesha Cheyenne Black (Pennsylvania State University) Social Class, Social Resources and Weight Status Outcomes Among Middle School Students *Kevin M. Fitzpatrick (University of Arkansas), Don Willis (University of Arkansas),Gail O'Connor (University of Arkansas) Weight Stigma during Adolescence: How does Stigma Mediate the Relationship between Obesity and Depressive Symptoms? *Kimber Hendrix (Purdue University) Table 11. Foster Care Youth and Transitions to Adulthood Table Presider: Eugenia I. Pearson (Whyy Mee Family Counselling Foundation of Toronto) Foster Care Alumni with Children: Exiting Care, Entering College *Sarah Shah (University of Texas-San Antonio), Harriett D. Romo (University of Texas-San Antonio) Housing and Access to Higher Education for Former Foster Care Youth *Courtney K. Barrie (University of Texas-San Antonio), *Carlos Casanova (University of Texas-San Antonio) Table 12. Adolescent Health Behavior Table Presider: William A. Corsaro (Indiana University) Single Parenthood and Adolescent Sexual Outcomes *Mikaela Dufur (Brigham Young University), *John P. Hoffmann (Brigham Young University), *Lance D. Erickson (Brigham Young University) Comments are closed.
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