Society For The Study Of Social Problems

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Society for the Study of Social Problems2019 Student PaperCompetition WinnersPresented byDr. Kristen M. BuddChairperson, Council of the Divisions

Community Research andDevelopment DivisionPaper Award Winning Title“The Political Participation of African Immigrants in the United States:A Theoretical Analysis of Nonprofits’ Involvement”Olanike OjelabiUniversity of Massachusetts Boston

Conflict, Social Action,and Change DivisionPaper Award Winning Title“From Circumstance to Company: Landlord Context and Behaviors towards Tenants”Doron R. Shiffer-SebbaUniversity of Pennsylvania

Crime and JuvenileDelinquency DivisionPaper Award Winning Title“The Limits of Expectations and the Normalization of CollateralConsequences: Experience of Electronic Home Monitoring”Gabriela KirkNorthwestern University

Disability DivisionPaper Award Winning Title“Stuck in Transition with You: Variable Pathways to In(ter)dependence forEmerging Adult Men with Mobility Impairments”J. Dalton StevensSyracuse University

Drinking and Drugs DivisionBruce D. Johnson Paper Award Winning Title“Cannabis Conundrum: Exploratory Research on Demographic Differences inApproval of Marijuana Legalization in the US”Kathryn L. BurnhamErin HudnallWest Virginia UniversityRobert L. Nicewarner

Educational Problems DivisionPaper Award Winning Title“Contending with the Double Bind: How Student-parent Expectations Matter forFirst-generation College Experiences and Outcomes”Melissa OsborneUniversity of Chicago

Environment and Technology DivisionBrent K. Marshall Paper Award Winning Title“A Cloud with no Silver Lining: The Bhopal Disaster and the SlowViolence of Social and Environmental Destruction”Nikhil DebUniversity of Tennessee, Knoxville

Family DivisionPaper Award Winning Title“I Am My Own Person,’ Women’s Agency Inside and Outside the Home in Rural Pakistan”Sarah AhmedUniversity of Oregon

Global DivisionPaper Award Winning Title“Exposure to Global Cultural Scripts through Media and Attitudes towardViolence against Women”Jeffrey SwindleUniversity of California, Los Angeles

Health, Health Policy,and Health Services DivisionPaper Award Winning Title“Moralizing the Opioid Shortage: Race, Pain, and Interpretations ofResource Scarcity in an Urban Hospital”Alexandra E. BrewerUniversity of Chicago

Institutional Ethnography DivisionGeorge W. Smith Paper Award Winning Title“Institutional Ethnography and Critical Race Feminism: Unlocking Institutional Policy”Sarah LewingtonMcGill University

Labor Studies DivisionHarry Braverman Paper Award Winning Title“Passive Privatization: Evaluating Regulatory Response to theUberization of the American City”Andrew B. WolfUniversity of Wisconsin-Madison

Law and Society DivisionAlfred R. Lindesmith Paper Award Winning Title“From Broken Windows to Broken Doors: Policing the ‘Sanctuary City’ and theAnti-sanctuary Suburb in Greater NYC and Greater LA, 2002-2017”Michael Alexander Gould-WartofskyNew York University

Racial and Ethnic Minorities DivisionPaper Award Winning Title“Blacks Here are Racist against Whites’: White Identifying Brazilian Immigrants’Perception of African American Racism”Rodrigo SerraoUniversity of South Florida

Social Problems Theory DivisionPaper Award Winning Title“Social Control Beyond Deviance: The Process of Valorization in Community Policing”Mai ThaiIndiana University at Bloomington

Sociology and Social Welfare DivisionPaper Award Winning Title"Social Work Responses to Racial Inequity in Higher Education Retention: A Historical CaseStudy of the Search for Education, Elevation, and Knowledge (SEEK) Program Structure andIts Success”Zita DixonBrandeis University

Teaching Social Problems DivisionPaper Award Winning Title“A Struggle by any Other Name: Towards a Pedagogy of AntiracistSolidarity”Annie HikidoUniversity of California, Santa Barbara

Youth, Aging, andthe Life Course DivisionPaper Award Winning Title“Staying and Aging in Rural Hinterland: Women’s Care Work and Emotional Labor inSupporting Two Generations of Urban Migrant Workers”Ruijie PengThe University of Texas at Austin

Society for the Study of Social Problems2019 Racial/Ethnic MinorityGraduate FellowshipPresented byDr. Saher SelodCommittee Chair

2019 Racial/Ethnic MinorityGraduate Fellowship WinnerStephanie A. PullésUniversity of California, Irvine

2019 Racial/Ethnic MinorityGraduate Fellowship WinnerThelma I. VelezOhio State University

Society for the Study of Social Problems2019 Arlene Kaplan DanielsPaper AwardPresented byDr. Ebonie L. Cunningham StringerCommittee Chair

2019 Arlene Kaplan DanielsPaper Award WinnerDr. Susila GurusamiUniversity of Toronto

Society for the Study of Social Problems2019 Doris Wilkinson FacultyLeadership AwardPresented byDr. Elroi J. WindsorCommittee Chair

2019 Doris Wilkinson FacultyLeadership Award WinnerDr. Valerie JennessUniversity of California, Irvine

Society for the Study of Social Problems2019 Joseph B. Gittler AwardPresented byApoorva GhoshCommittee Chair

2019 Joseph B. GittlerAward WinnerDr. Corey DolgonStonehill College

Society for the Study of Social Problems2019 Kathleen S. LowneyMentoring AwardPresented byDr. Lloyd KleinCommittee Chair

2019 Kathleen S. Lowney MentoringAward WinnerDr. Barbara Katz RothmanThe Graduate Center, CUNY

Society for the Study of Social Problems2019 Thomas C. HoodSocial Action AwardPresented byDr. Johanna FosterCommittee Chair

2019 Thomas C. HoodSocial Action Award WinnerJonathan Bix is the Executive Director of NobodyLeaves Mid-Hudson, a grassroots immigrants’ rightsand social justice organization in the Hudson Valley. Inthe last year Nobody Leaves Mid-Hudson has secured 5municipal ID programs and co-led the campaign thatexpanded driver’s license access to over 750,000undocumented New Yorkers.

Society for the Study of Social Problems2019 Beth B. HessMemorial ScholarshipPresented byDr. Sarah K. BruchCommittee Chair

2019 Beth B. Hess Memorial ScholarshipHonorable MentionRashon I. LaneUniversity of California, San Francisco

2019 Beth B. Hess Memorial ScholarshipWinnerLaura Jean KerrMississippi State University

Society for the Study of Social Problems2019 Lee Founders AwardPresented byDr. E. Brooke KellyCommittee Chair

2019 Lee FoundersAward WinnerDr. Joachim SavelsbergUniversity of Minnesota

Society for the Study of Social Problems2018 C. Wright Mills AwardPresented byDr. Carla SheddCommittee Chair

2018 C. Wright Mills Award FinalistFinalist’s Book TitleUnd o c um e nte d P o litic s : P lac e , Ge nd e r, and the P ath w a y s o f Me x ic a n Mig ra ntsDr. Abigail Leslie AndrewsUniversity of California, San Diego

2018 C. Wright Mills Award FinalistFinalist’s Book TitleWhite Kids : Gro w ing Up with P rivile g e in a R a c ially Divid e d Am e ric aDr. Margaret A. HagermanMississippi State University

2018 C. Wright Mills Award FinalistFinalist’s Book TitleMis d e m e a no rla nd : Crim ina l Co urts and S o c ial Co ntro l in an Ag e o f Bro ke n Wind o w s P o lic ingDr. Issa Kohler-HausmannYale Law School

2018 C. Wright Mills Award FinalistFinalist’s Book TitleTra ns Kids : Be ing Ge nd e re d in the Tw e nty - Firs t Ce nturyDr. Tey MeadowColumbia University in the City of New York

2018 C. Wright Mills Award WinnerWinning Book TitleTh e Making o f a Te e na g e S e rv ic e Cla s s : P o v e rty and Mo b ility in an Am e ric a n CityDr. Ranita RayUniversity of Nevada, Las Vegas

Social Action Award Winner. Jonathan Bix is the Executive Director of Nobody Leaves Mid-Hudson, a grassroots immigrants' rights and social justice organization in the Hudson Valley. In the last year Nobody Leaves Mid-Hudson has secured 5 municipal ID programs and co-led the campaign that expanded driver's license access to over 750,000