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ELIGION CROSSING BOUNDARIES
PRELIMINARY PROGRAM
ASSOCIATION FOR THE
SOCIOLOGY OF RELIGION
70TH ANNUAL MEETING
31 JULY - 2 AUGUST 2008
Boston Park Plaza Hotel
Boston, Massachusetts
NB: The Preliminary Program is indeed just that, Preliminary. Changes may be necessary between this posting and the actual meeting. If you find errors in this document (e.g., misspellings or incorrect affiliations) report them to the Executive Office (bill4329@hotmail.com).
Please do not ask for changes to be made in scheduling. Every change involves a minimum of eight people.
Last updated: 27 June
OVERVIEW*
*Full ASR session listings begin after this listing.
Wednesday, July 30
5:00 – 8:45 p.m.
Executive Council Meeting –
7:00 – 9:00 p.m.
Registration –
9:00 – 10:00 p.m.
Welcoming Reception –
The reception is co-sponsored by ASR and Brill in celebration of the publication of the fifth and sixth volumes of the renewed "Religion and the Social Order" series, North American Buddhists in Social Context, edited by Paul David Numrich, & Religion and Diversity in Canada, edited by Lori G. Beaman and Peter Beyer.
Thursday, July 31
8:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.
Registration –
8:30 – 10:15 a.m.
A1. Twenty Years of Theory Revisited –
A2. Religion and Immigration –
A3. Religion, Gender, and Identity –
A4. New Survey Results –
10:30 a.m. – 12:15 p.m.
B1. Religion, Community Organizing, and Development –
B2. Jewish Boundaries and Boundary Crossing –
B3. Asian American Religions –
B4. Historical Episodes, Contemporary Relevance –
12:15 – 5:00 p.m., ASR Book Exhibit –
1:00 – 2:45 p.m.
C1. Catholic Reflections and Developments I –
C2. New Dynamics of Religious Expansion in a Globalizing World I –
C3. Religion in the City –
C4. Clio Goes to Church (Again): History, Time, Meaning, and Memory in the
Study of Religion –
3:00 – 4:45 p.m.
D1. Catholic Reflections and Developments II –
D2. New Dynamics of Religious Expansion in a Globalizing World II –
D3. Exploring Religious Dynamics –
D4. New Theory in the Sociology of Religion –
5:00 p.m.
ASR Presidential Address –
6:00 – 8:00 p.m.*
ASR Presidential Reception –
*Time approximate: Reception opens at the conclusion of the address.
Friday, August 1
7:15 – 8:30 a.m.
New Attendees’ Welcoming Breakfast –
Attendance by preregistration only8:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.
Registration –
8:15 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
ASR Book Exhibit –
8:30 – 10:15 a.m.
E1. ASR/ASA Joint Session: Religious Practices in a Secular World –
E2. Religious Transformations –
E3. Religion in Colleges and Universities –
E4. The Impact of Social Change on Religious Boundaries in Contemporary
Taiwan –
10:30 a.m. – 12:15 p.m.
F1. ASR/ASA Joint Session: Partnering for Change: How Researchers are
Helping Shelter Workers and Religious Leaders Create a Shared Discourse
about Domestic Violence –
F2. Putting Emotions Back into the Sociology of Religion –
F3. Religion, Spirituality, and Generations –
F4. Religion in Asia –
12:30 – 2:15 p.m.
G1. Mary in the Geranium and Some Guy in a Tree: Religion in Unlikely Places –
G2. New Methods in the Sociology of Religion –
G3. Current Trends in European Religion –
G4. Seeking and Finding: Alternate Religious Forms and Developments –
2:30 – 4:45 p.m.
H1. Probing the Boundaries between Religion and Spirituality –
H2. After Secularization: The New Religious Diversity in Quebec –
H3. Alt.Religion: Religion in Post-Modern and Cyber Spaces –
H4. Professional Development Workshop: Outlets and Audiences for Sociology of
Religion –
5:00 p.m.
The Paul Hanly Furfey Lecture –
6:00 – 8:00 p.m.*
The Paul Hanly Furfey Reception –
*Time approximate: Reception opens at the conclusion of the lecture.
Saturday, August 2
7:15 – 8:15 a.m.
ASR Business Meeting –
8:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.
Registration –
8:15 – 10:25 a.m.
Reserve Book Pick-up –
8:30 – 10:15 a.m.
I1. Congregations –
I2. Religion, State, and Nation –
I3. Godly Love in Theory and Praxis –
I4. Author Meets Critics: David Smilde’s Reason to Believe: Cultural Agency in
Latin American Evangelicalism –
10:25 a.m. – 12:25 p.m.
Final Book Sale –
10:30 – 12:15 p.m.
J1. From Hand to Mouth: Assessments of Where We Stand and Where We’re Headed from the Editors
of and Contributors to The Sage Handbook of the Sociology of Religion –
J2. Insights from African American Religions –
J3. Professional Development Workshop: Teaching the Hidden Curriculum
— What Students Really Learn in Our Courses –
J4. Religion and Popular Culture –
12:30 – 2:15 p.m.
K1. Religion Rethinking Race –
K2. Mentoring Session for Graduate Students and Young Professionals –
Attendance by preregistration only. For information, contact Kevin McElmurry klm143@mizzou.eduK3. Religion, Sexuality, Homosexuality –
K4. The Sociology of Medieval Religion –
2:30 p.m. – 4:30 p.m.
L1. Religions, Ideologies, and Social Conflicts –
L2. Author Meets Critics — Carolyn Chen’s Getting Saved in America: Taiwanese Immigration and
Religious Experience –
L3. Professional Development Workshop: Assessment of Teaching in the Sociology of Religion
— Issues of Learning, Accreditation, and Performance-Based Funding –
L4. Author Meets Critics: Randal Balmer’s God in the White House –
L5. ASA/ASR Joint Thematic Session: Religion and Labor –
5:00 p.m.
ASR Executive Council –
SESSIONS
Thursday, July 31, 8:30-10:15 a.m.
Session A1: Twenty Years of Theory Revisited
Convener: Ole Riis, Adger University
On Reconceptualizing Types of Religious Groups: Churches, Sects, Cults, Ethnic
Churches
David Bromley, Virginia Commonwealth University, and J. Gordon Melton,
Institute for the Study of American Religion
New Paradigm: Progress or Retreat?
Steve McMullin, University of New Brunswick
Gender and Supply-Side Theories of Religious Transformation: A Human Rights
Critique
Evelyn Bush, Fordham University
Crossing Boundaries to Spread the Faith: What Makes Missionary Religions
Robert L. Montgomery, Swannanoa, North Carolina
Session A2: Religion and Immigration
Convener: Danielle Koning, Vreij Universitat Amsterdam
Immigrant Religiosity in Canada: The Impact of Religious Context
Phillip Connor, Princeton University
Second-Generation Indian Hindus’ Embrace of Elements of Hinduism
Pyong Gap Min, Queens College/CUNY Graduate Center
Religious Communities and Immigrant Health: Overcoming Borders and Creating Opportunities
Ephraim Shapiro, Columbia University
The Construction of Religious Agency in the Transnational Religious Institution: The Case of Korean Military Brides in a Korean Ethnic Church
Daehoon Han, University of Missouri
Session A3: Religion, Gender, and Identity
Convener: Andrew Yip, University of Nottingham
Gender and Conversion Narratives: A Follow-Up Study
Ines W. Jindra, Spring Arbor University, Robert H. Woods, Spring Arbor University, and Jenell
Paris, Messiah College
Tough Faith: An Ethnographic Study of Identity Imposition Strategies at a
Pentecostal Church
Sean Elliott Currie, University of South Florida
Contributions of Early 20th Century North American Baha’i Women to Promoting
Gender Equality in Iran
Hoda Mahmoudi, Baha’i World Centre
"They Saw Me Cry": Conversion and Emotional Rules among Former Members of Central American Gangs
Robert Brenneman, University of Notre Dame
Session A4: New Survey Results
Convener: David Yamane, Wake Forest University
Religion and Attitudes toward the Spanking of Children: Evidence from the Survey of Texas Adults
Adrienne Celaya, University of Miami
Analyzing Trends in and Explaining the Growth of the "No Religion" Category, 1872-2006
Mazen Elfakhani, University of Texas
Stranger Danger? Private Prayer and Trust in Strangers
Matthew T. Loveland, LeMoyne College
Religious and Spiritual Responses to 9/11: Evidence from the Add Health Study
Jeremy E. Uecker, University of Texas
Spiritual Transformation and Subjective Well-Being: The Mediating Effects of Spiritual Experiences, Compassionate Love, and Altruistic Behavior
Nicholas Vargas and Monika Ardelt, University of Florida
Thursday, July 31, 10:30 a.m.-12:15 p.m.
Session B1: Religion, Community Organizing, and Development
Convener: William Mirola, Marion College
Faith as a Political Resource: Investigating Congregational Motivations for Engagement in Faith-Based Community Organizing
Kristin Geraty, Indiana University
Religion Crossing Boundaries? The Churches and the Challenges of Reconciliation in Northern Ireland
Gladys Ganiel, Trinity College Dublin
Faith and Development: Changing Perspectives on the Relations between Religion and Social, Political, and Economic Development in the Global South
James A. Beckford, University of Warwick
Session B2: Jewish Boundaries and Boundary Crossing (co-sponsored by the Association for the Social Scientific Study of Jewry)
Organizers: Harriet Hartman, Rowan University, and Arnold Dashefsky, University of Connecticut
Convener: Harriet Hartman
Geographic Isolation and Subjective Jewish Identity
Becka Alper, Purdue University
Jewish-Gentile Intermarriage: Intermarried Couples, Judaism, and the Jewish Community
Arnold Dashefsky, University of Connecticut
Reconstructing the Meaning of Jewish Identity: Crossing Ethnic and Religious Boundaries
Debra Kaufman, Northeastern University
Redefining Boundaries: New Identity’s Referents and Institutional Borders — The Mexican Case
Judit Bokser Liwerant, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, and Daniel Fainstein,
Universidad Hebraica
Session B3: Asian American Religions
Convener: Paul D. Numrich, Theological Consortium of Greater Columbus
The Model Minority in the Episcopal Church: Race and the Experience of Asian Americans in the Denominational Context
Pui-Yan Lam, Eastern Washington University
Creating a Religiously and Culturally Safe Space: The Korean Religious Enclave in Flushing, Queens
K. Christine Pae, New York Theological Seminary
Patterns of Conversion among Chinese Protestants in New England
Andrew S. Abel, University of Massachusetts
Religious Responses to Neighborhood Ethnic Diversity: The Case of Flushing, Queens
Weishan Huang, New York Theological Seminary
Session B4: Historical Episodes, Contemporary Relevance
Convener: Richard McCarthy, University of Wisconsin Rock County
Religious Fictions, Promotional Endeavors, and Consumers of Fantasy: Lucian (120-200) on the Cult of Alexander and Accounts of the Supernatural
Robert Prus, University of Waterloo
Connections or Boundaries? Prehistoric Research and Faith in the French Catholic Scientific Community, 1859-1962
Fanny DeFrance-Jublot, École Pratique des Hautes Études
The Chemistry of Capitalism and the Protestants: Weber’s Protestant Ethic and the
Attractions of Elective Affinity
Andrew McKinnon, University of Aberdeen
Ferdinand Buisson and the Unitarian Influence on French Public Elementary Schools
Mireille Gueissaz, Groupe Sociétés Religions Laïcités
Thursday, July 31, 12:15-5:00 p.m.
Book Exhibit
Thursday, July 31, 1:00-2:45 p.m.
Session C1: Catholic Reflections and Developments I
Convener: Jerome Baggett, Jesuit School of Theology at Berkeley
Early Social Science Research on American Catholics: Setting Benchmarks and Prefiguring Contemporary Social Science Themes and Theories
William Dinges, Catholic University of America
Catholic without the Roman: Catholic Identity in Spiritus Christi Church
Jody L. Caldwell, Drew University
Catholicism at the Margins: Emerging "Indie" Communities
Laura Leming, University of Dayton
My Sister—My Self: Women Religious at Work
Cathy Holtmann, University of New Brunswick
Session C2: New Dynamics of Religious Expansion in a Globalizing World I
Organizers: Afe Adogame, University of Edinburgh, and Shobana Shankar, Bard High School Early College
Convener: Shobana Shankar
The Rhetoric of Reverse Mission: African Christianity and the Changing Dynamics of Religious Expansion
Afe Adogame
Local Relevance and Global Appeal: Gender, Power, Identity, and Nigerian Religious Leaders with Missions at Home and in London
Bolaji Bateye, Obafemi Awolowo University
Recruitment by and Conversion within Immigrant Churches in the Netherlands
Danielle Koenig, Vreij Universitat Amsterdam
Migrants and the Roles of Christian Missionaries in Ireland: A Cultural Perspective
Stephen Onakuse and Eamon Lenihan, University College Cork
Session C3: Religion in the City
Convener: Weishan Huang, New School for Social Research
Revelations of Community: Personal Providence in an Orthodox Jewish Neighborhood
Iddo Tavory, University of California Los Angeles
Crossing the Great Divide: Religious Institutions and Real Estate Development
Nadia Mian, Ecologies of Learning Project
God and the Growth Machine: Religion and Development in West Harlem, New York
Max Arthur Herman, Rutgers University
Hurricane Katrina and a Tale of Three Churches
William H. Day, Jr., New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary
Session C4: Clio Goes to Church (Again): History, Time, Meaning, and Memory in the Study of Religion
Organizer and convener: John H. Simpson, University of Toronto
Panel: Peter Beyer, University of Ottawa
Kevin J. Christiano, University of Notre Dame
Philip Gorski, Yale University
William H. Swatos, Jr., Augustana College (Illinois)
Thursday, July 31, 3:00-4:45 p.m.
Session D1: Catholic Reflections and Developments II
Convener: William Dinges, Catholic University of America
Religious Reflexivity and Its Limitations: The Case of American Catholics
Jerome Baggett, Jesuit School of Theology at Berkeley
On Consensus and the Constitution of Social Movements: The Case of the Catholic Worker
Paul V. Stock, Colorado State University
Social Movement Bricolage: The Relationship between Catholic Action and Call to Action
Anthony J. Pogorelc, Catholic University of America
Catholic Master Identities on College Campuses
Morgan Gist MacDonald, Vanderbilt University
Session D2: New Dynamics of Religious Expansion in a Globalizing World II
Organizers: Afe Adogame, University of Edinburgh, and Shobana Shankar, Bard High School Early College
Convener: Afe Adogame
Dislocating Patriarchy, Contesting Public Space: Pentecostal Female Leaders and their Growing Influence in Public Life in Kenya
Damaris S. Parsitau, Egerton University
New Religious Movements as Salvage Religions for Youth in Emuhaya District, Western Kenya
Susan M. Kilonzo, Maseno University
Dynamics of Islamic Religious Movements in Nigeria: A Case Study of Nasrul-Lahil- Faith
Society of Nigeria (NASFAT)
Musa Adeniyi, Obafemi Awolowo University
From Widow’s Mite to Busines Empire: New Generation Churches and the Politics of Revenue Generation and Remittance in Nigeria
A.O. Olaniyan, University of Ado Ekiti
Islam in English: Indian Ahmadiyya Publishing in Colonial Africa and Visions of a Global Umma
Shobana Shankar, Bard High School Early College
Session D3: Exploring Religious Dynamics
Convener: Christine Woodman, Virginia Commonwealth University
Manufacturing Moral Fear in Religion: The Case of Christian Divorce Rates
Bradley Wright, University of Connecticut, Christina Zozula, University of
Connecticut, W. Bradford Wlcox, University of Virginia
Dissecting the Effects of Religiosity on Medical Helpseeking: The Case of Infertility
Arthur L. Greil, Alfred University, Julia McQuillan, University of Nebraska–Lincoln, David
R. Burch, Pennsylvania State University, Andrea Burch, Alfred University
Giving and Receiving in Religious Organizations
Karen Monique Gregg, University of Notre Dame
Boundaries between Religious Groups Based on the Type of Social Capital They Produce
Gábor Dániel Nagy, University of Szeged
Church Renewal in Theoretical Perspective: A Protestant Case Study
Pierre Hegy, Adelphi University
Session D4: New Theory in the Sociology of Religion
Convener: James A. Beckford, University of Warwick
Toward a Theoretical Framework for the Sociological Study of Religious Subjectivity
Daniel A. Winchester, University of Minnesota
Conversion as a Redirection of Foundational Trust
Anthony J. Blasi, Tennessee State University
Religion in Liquid Modernity
C. N. de Groot, Tilburg University
Conceptualizing the Notions of "Boundary" and "Frontier" in the "2-B Theory" Frame
Olga Breskaya, University of Brest
Salvation Goods, the Gift Economy, and Charismatic Concern
Enzo Pace, University of Padova
Thursday, July 31, 5:00 p.m.
ASR Presidential Address
Convener: William H. Swatos, Jr., Augustana College (Illinois)
Presiding: James D. Davidson, Purdue University
Encounters in the Heartland: What Studying Rural Congregations Taught Me about Working across
Differences
Mary Jo Neitz, University of Missouri
Thursday, July 31, 6:00-8:00 p.m.*
ASR Presidential Reception
*Time approximate: reception to open upon the conclusion of the address.
*
Friday, August 1, 7:15-8:30 a.m.
New Attendees’ Welcoming Breakfast
Attendance by preregistration only.
Friday, August 1, 8:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m.
Registration
Friday, August 1, 8:15 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
ASR Book Exhibit
Friday, August 1, 8:30-10:15 a.m.
Session E1: Religious Practices in a Secular World (Joint ASR/ASA Session)
Organizer, convener, and discussant: Nancy Ammerman, Boston University
Religion on the Ground: The Practice of Religious Environmentalism
Rebecca Kneale Gould, Middlebury College
Priests in the Temples of Medicine: The Existing Institutional Arrangements of Hospital Chaplains
Wendy Cadge, Brandeis University
Space for God: Exploring the Boundaries of Sacred Space in Everyday Life
Roman Williams, Boston University
Session E2: Religious Transformations
Organizer and convener: Lynn Davidman, Brown University
American Muslim Women and the Process of Unveiling
Farha Ternikar, LeMoyne College
Religious Disaffiliation and the Transformation of Bodily Practices
Lynn Davidman
Divorce and Religious Transformation of the Self
Kathleen Jenkins, College of William and Mary
Transformations of Piety in the Fundamentalist World
Nurit Stadler, Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Session E3: Religion in Colleges and Universities
Convener: Dana Fenton, Lehman College, CUNY
Religious Service Attendance during College: Do Religious Schools Make a Difference?
Jonathan P. Hill, University of Notre Dame
Facebookismanity, St. Tupac Shakur, and Lucid Dreaming: What College Students Want from Religion
Kevin M. Taylor, Boston University
Privately Questioning their Faith: How Students and Professors Negotiate the Religion and Society Debate in a University Setting
Kristopher H. Morgan, Purdue University
Session E4: The Impact of Social Change on Religious Boundaries in Contemporary Taiwan
Organizer and convener: Hsing-Kuang Chao, Tung Hai University
Reincarnation Faith among Contemporary Taiwanese Christians
Hsing-Kuang Chao
The Change of Ancestor Worship in Taiwan
Hsinchih Chen, Tamkang University
Religious Mobility and Geographical Mobility in Taiwan, 1999-2004
Pen-Hsuan Lin, National United University
The Crossing Boundaries of New Agers in Taiwan
Chialuen Chen, Hungkung University
Friday, August 1, 10:30 a.m.-12:15 p.m.
Session F1: Partnering for Change: How Researchers are Helping Shelter Workers and Religious Leaders Create a Shared Discourse about Domestic Violence (Joint ASR/ASA Session)
Organizer: Nancy Nason-Clark, University of New Brunswick
Convener: Mary Jo Neitz, University of Missouri
Panel: Nancy Nason-Clark
Catherine Clark Kroeger, Gordon Conwell Theological Seminary
Steve McMullin, University of New Brunswick
Julie Owens, Survivor/Advocate RAVE Project, Charlotte (NC) Coordinator
Lanette Ruff, University of New Brunswick
Barbara Fisher-Townsend, University of New Brunswick
Cathy Holtmann, University of New Brunswick
Session F2: Putting Emotions Back into the Sociology of Religion
Organizers: Linda Woodhead, University of Lancaster, and Ole Riis, Adger University
Convener: R. Stephen Warner, University of Illinois Chicago
Emotions in Religion
Linda Woodhead
A Dialectical Model for a Sociological Analysis of Religious Emotions
Ole Riis
Emotions in Lived Religions
Meredith McGuire, Trinity University (Texas)
Discussant: Vincenzo Pace, University of Padova
Session F3: Religion, Spirituality, and Generations
Convener: Anthony J. Pogorelc, Catholic University of America
Not Your Grandparents’ Religion? Effects of College Students’ and Older Adults’ Spiritual Beliefs on Subjective Well-being and Fear of Death Mediated by Spiritual Activities and Purpose in Life
Monika Ardelt, Wendy Young, and Melissa I. Bamba, University of Florida
Engaged Young Adults’ Beliefs about Religion and Spirituality
Michelle Fugate, General Board of Higher Education and Ministry, United Methodist Church
Being Spiritual not Religious: The Younger Generation
Solange Lefebvre, University of Montreal
The "Common Sense" Religion
Giuseppe Giordan, University of Valle d’Aosta
Session F4: Religion in Asia
Convener: Phillip Connor, Princeton University
Between the Mosque and the Market: How Religion Affects the Decision-making of Chinese Muslim Business People
Yuting Wang, University of Notre Dame, and Fenggang Yang, Purdue University
Buddhists, the Market, and the State in a Chinese City
Graeme Lang, City University of Hong Kong, Selina Chan, Hong Kong Shueyan
University, and Wai Chan, City University of Hong Kong
Mission in Our Own Backyard: Korean Churches and Migrant Workers
Soyoung Park, Keimyung University
This is Not Your Grandmother’s Buddhism: Chinese Buddhists Rejecting Religion
Alison Denton Jones, Harvard University
Friday, August 1, 12:30-2:15 p.m.
Session G1: Mary in the Geranium and Some Guy in a Tree: Religion in Unlikely Places
Organizer and convener: Lori G. Beaman, University of Ottawa
Constructing Religion in Unexpected Places
James A. Beckford, University of Warwick
Mary in the Geranium and Other Tales of Magic
Lori G. Beaman
"A Little Bit Buddhist": Incidental Religious Participation and the Reproduction of Religions in Global Society
Peter Beyer, University of Ottawa
Baby Religions, Cult Formation, and Crossing the Sacred/Secular Line
Susan Palmer, Dawson College
Session G2: New Methods in the Sociology of Religion
Convener: Richard McCarthy, University of Wisconsin Rock County
Congregations and Membership Dispersion: A Lutheran Case Study
Paul J. Olson, Briar Cliff University
Seeing is Believing: Using Visual Data in the Sociology of Religion
Geneviève Zubrzycki, University of Michigan
Liturgical Songs and the Religious Imagination: Catholicism in West Africa
Yanick St. Jean, Institut Jean Paul II (Benin), and André Quénume, University Catholique de
l’Afrique de l’Ouest
Visual Culture and Mass Trauma: Ethical Issues in Research and Representation
Janet Jacobs, University of Colorado
Session G3: Current Trends in European Religion
Convener: N.J. Demerath III, University of Massachusetts
The Role of Religion in the European Union: To What Extent Does Religion Affect EU Politics?
Brent Garrett, Department of Homeland Security
On Church Fusions and Schisms in the Netherlands A.D. 2004: A Re-explanation of Success
and Failure of Two Schismatic Movements
Durk Hak, Groningen, Netherlands
Islam: A Cultural Heritage or a Religion? — Shifting Boundaries of Islam in Denmark
Lene Kühle, University of Aarhus
No Exit? Crossing Boundaries of Religion and Ethnicity in Northern Ireland
Gladys Ganiel, Trinity College Dublin, Sara Templer, Trinity College Dublin, Claire
Mitchell, Queen’s University Belfast
Religion without Churches? The "Believing without Belonging" Thesis Revisited
Daniel Stegmueller, University of Frankfort
Session G4: Seeking and Finding: Alternate Religious Forms and Developments
Convener: Pierre Hegy, Adelphi University
Seekers Church: A Thriving Example of a Progressive Christian Community without Clergy
Pat Conover, Silver Spring, Maryland
"Death of the Author": Practicing Post-Modernism in the Production of Seeker Worship
Kevin McElmurry, University of Missouri
Religious Retreat Centers in Rural North America: A Quiet Niche in the Spiritual Marketplace
Janet McLellan, Wilfrid Laurier University
Friday, August 1, 2:30-4:45 p.m.
Session H1: Probing the Boundaries between Religion and Spirituality
Organizer and convener: Michele Dillon, University of New Hampshire
How (and When) Did Spirituality Become Autonomous?
Courtney Bender, Columbia University
Dissecting the Boundaries between Religion and Spirituality in Everyday Life
Michele Dillon
Locating Spirituality: Self and Other in post-Boomer Faith
Richard Flory and Donald Miller, University of Southern California
Faith and Practice in Everyday Life
Meredith McGuire, Trinity University (Texas)
Session H2: After Secularization: The New Religious Diversity in Quebec
Organizers: Deirdre Meintel and Géraldine Mossière, University of Montreal
Convener: James Spickard, University of Redlands
Religion in Quebec Today: Where Have All the Catholics Gone?
Deirdre Meintel
A Struggle without a Fight: Managing Homosexuality in a Catholic Parish
David Koussens, University of Quebec at Montreal
From Official Teachings to Effective Beliefs: The Impact of Doctrinal Changes in a French-
speaking Quebec Congregation of the Worldwide Church of God
Claude Rochon, University of Montreal
Being a Good Christian in Montreal: How Religious Principles Regulate Behavior in the Secular
World among Latin American Evangelicals
Recalde Aranzazu, University of Montreal
Catholicism as Seen through the Eyes of Quebecois Converts to Islam
Géraldine Mossière, University of Montreal
Session H3: Alt.Religion: Religion in Post-Modern and Cyber Spaces
Convener: Melissa Warner, University of Wisconsin Rock County
Virtual Virtue: Exploring the Authenticity of Online Religious Expression
Holly Thomas, Carleton University
Faith and Fellowship Online: Using Social Network Analysis to Identify Virtual
Religious Communities
Katie Corcoran, University of Washington
Alt.Monotheism: The Postmodern Convergence of Contemporary Monotheistic Faiths
Lloyd Chia, University of Missouri
A Denominational Typology of Church Websites
Justin P. Farrell, Princeton Theological Seminary
Session H4: Professional Development Workshop: Outlets and Audiences for Sociology of Religion
Organizer and convener: Kevin McElmurry, University of Missouri
Panel: Nancy Nason-Clark, University of New Brunswick
Janet Jacobs, University of Colorado
Laurel Kearns, Drew University
Friday, August 1, 5:00-6:00 p.m.
The Paul Hanly Furfey Lecture
Presiding: Mary Jo Neitz, University of Missouri
Principle
Allison Hedge Coke, University of Nebraska, Kearney
Friday, August 1, 6:00-8:00 p.m.*
The Paul Hanly Furfey Reception
*
Saturday, August 2, 7:15-8:15 a.m.
ASR Business Meeting
Presiding: Mary Jo Neitz, University of Missouri, and Michele Dillon, University of Missouri
Saturday, August 2, 8:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m.
Registration
Saturday, August 2, 8:15-10:25 a.m.
Reserve Book Pick-up
Saturday, August 2, 8:30-10:15 a.m.
Session I1: Congregations
Convener: Paul J. Olson, Briarcliff University
Communication in Congregations
Wayne Luther Thompson, Carthage College
Gentrification and Congregational Conflict and Competition
Richard Cimino, New York Theological Seminary
Testing the Strictness Thesis: Exploring Theories of Congregational and Denominational Growth
via the U.S. Congregational Life Survey
Jeremy Thomas, Purdue Universit
Congregations and Homosexuality
Gary Adler, University of Arizona, and Mark Chaves, Duke University
Session I2: Religion, State, and Nation
Convener and discussant: Lene Kühle, University of Denmark
The Debate Concerning the Exploitation of Religion in Turkish Politics
Okumus Ejder, Dokuz Eylul University
The Judicial Institution in the Service of Neutrality? Reasonable Accommodation and Reasoned
Accommodation in Canada and in France
David Koussens, University of Quebec at Montreal
Blood and Belief: The Role of Ethnonationalism and Religious Freedom in a Globalized Political
Context
William R. Garrett, St. Michael’s College
Session I3: Godly Love in Theory and Praxis
Organizer: Margaret Poloma, University of Akron
Convener and discussant: Adair Lummis, Hartford Seminary
Sociology, Theology, and the "Flame of Love Project"
Margaret Poloma
Godly Love: Theological Reflections on the Sorokin Scale
Stephen G. Post, Case Western Reserve University
Integrating Social Science and Theology in the Study of Godly Love: Preliminary Findings from
Qualitative Interviews
Matthew Lee, University of Akron
Session I4: Author Meets Critics: David Smilde’s Reason to Believe: Cultural Agency in Latin American Evangelicalism
Organizer and convener: Richard L. Wood, University of New Mexico
Panel: Gerardo Marti, Davidson College
Sharon Nepstad, University of Southern Maine
Rhys Williams, University of Cincinnati
Respondent: David Smilde, University of Georgia
Saturday, August 2, 10:25a.m.-12:25p.m.
Final Book Sale
Saturday, August 2, 10:30 a.m.-12:15 p.m.
Session J1: From Hand to Mouth: Assessments of Where We Stand and Where We’re Heading from the Editors of and Contributors to The Sage Handbook of the Sociology of Religion
Organizers and conveners: James A. Beckford, University of Warwick, and N.J. Demerath III, University of Massachusetts
Panel: Peter Beyer, University of Ottawa
Kevin J. Christiano, University of Notre Dame
Lynn Davidman, Brown University
Arthur L. Greil, Alfred University
John R. Hall, University of California, Davis
Peter Kivisto, Augustana College (Illinois)
Patricia Wittberg, Indiana University, Indianapolis
Fenggang Yang, Purdue University
Session J2: Insights from African American Religions
Convener: Peggy Levitt, Wellesley College
Theological Conservatism across Racial Lines
William Tsitos, Towson University
The Black Mega-Church’s Response to HIV/AIDS: Big Churches Crossing Big Boundaries
Sandra L. Barnes, Case Western Reserve University
Dr. Malachi Z. York and the United Nation of Moors: Apocalyptic/Ritual Responses to Cultural
Opposition
Susan Palmer, Concordia University
Hegemony in Christianity and African-American Slave Accounts: Crossing the Boundary
between Phenomenological and Critical Accounts of Religion
Sarah L. MacMillen, Duquesne University
Session J3: Professional Development Workshop: Teaching the Hidden Curriculum — What Students Really Learn in Our Courses
Organizer: Kevin McElmurry, University of Missouri
Convener: Jim Spickard, University of Redlands
Panel: Nancy Martin, California State University, Long Beach
Joy Charlton, Swarthmore College
Gerardo Marti, Davidson College
Session J4: Religion and Popular Culture
Convener: Dana Fenton, Lehman College, CUNY
White Buffalos and Virgin Shrines: Religious Tourism in Wisconsin
Melissa Warner, University of Wisconsin Rock County
Holy Hollywood! Church, Cinema, and Censorship?
Richard McCarthy, University of Wisconsin Rock County
They Danced in the Bible: Religious Role Conflict among Belly Dancers?
Rachel Kraus, Ball State University
Tattooing among the Religious: To Tattoo or Not to Tattoo?
Suzanne Fournier Macaluso, Purdue University
Saturday, August 2, 12:30-2:15 p.m.
Session K1: Religion Rethinking Race
Convener: Sarah Louise MacMillan, Duquesne University
Negotiating Identities: An Ethnographic Analysis of Black Catholics in the Archdiocese of New
York
Tia Noelle Pratt, Fordham University
Catholics Addressing Racial Divides
Marian Fredal, Cardinal Stritch University
"We Are Not These Bodies": Race and Identity in ISKCON
Travis Van de Berg, Ithaca College
Reconceptualizing Race, Religion, and Ethnicity in the United States: The Case of Latinos and
Asian Americans
Carolyn Chen, Northwestern University
Session K2: Mentoring Session for Graduate Students and Young Professionals
Organizer and convener: KevinMcElmurry, University of Missouri
This session is open only to preregistrants. For information, contact Kevin McElmurry klm143@mizzou.edu
Mentors: Nancy Ammerman, Boston University
Courtney Bender, Columbia University
Karen A. Bradley, University of Central Missouri
Lynn Davidman, Brown University
Arthur L. Greil, Alfred University
Gerardo Marti, Davidson College
Pyong Gap Min, Queens College, CUNY
Paul Olson, Briar Cliff College
Scott Thumma, Hartford Seminary
Session K3: Religion, Sexuality, Homosexuality
Convener:
Barbara J. Denison, Shippensburg UniversityExcluding Inclusivity: Protestant Framing of Sexuality, Homosexuality, and Sex Education
Daniel R. Flowers, Carolyn Kapinus, and Rachel Kraus, Ball State University
Lay Attitudes Toward the Official Roman Catholic Stance on Homosexuality
Britt Baumann, University of Waterloo
Social Capital, Mobilization, and Sexuality: An Exploration of Support Networks of Lesbian,
Gay, and Bisexual Muslims
Andrew Yip, University of Nottingham
A Hyopthesis for the Typologization of Sexual Power Structures as Mediated across the Politico-
Religious Spectrum
Jeremy Thomas, Purdue University
Session K4: The Sociology of Medieval Religion
Organizers: Lutz Kaelber, University of Vermont, and John R. Hall, University of California, Davis
Convener: Stephen J. Fichter, Rutgers University
Medieval Apocalyptic, the Church, the State, and the Reformation
John R. Hall, University of California, Davis
"Cultures of Inquiry" in the Reconstruction of Medieval Liturgy
Barbara R. Walters, Kingsborough Community College, CUNY
Spiritual Pilgrimage in the Middle Ages
Lutz Kaelber, University of Vermont
The Medieval Sources of Early Modern Capitalism
Don Swenson, Mount Royal College
Saturday, August 2, 2:30-4:30 p.m.
Session L1: Religions, Ideologies, and Social Conflicts
Convener: Karen A. Bradley, University of Central Missouri
Framing Narratives in the Struggle over the Bible in Public Schools
Christopher Haynes, Drew University
Does Family Matter? How Familialism Shapes Religious Involvement
Young-Il Kim, University of Virginia
How Does Faith Go with Fear? Security Perspectives on Religious Radicalization
Mona Kanwal Sheikh, University of Copenhagen
A Common Word, Uncommon Faiths: Interfaith Bridge-Building Across Difference
Lloyd Chia, University of Missouri
Session L2: Author Meets Critics — Carolyn Chen’s Getting Saved in America: Taiwanese Immigration and Religious Experience
Organizer and convener: Elaine Howard Ecklund, SUNY at Buffalo
Panel: Fenggang Yang, Purdue University
R. Stephen Warner, University of Illinois Chicago
Peggy Levitt, Wellesley College
Respondent: Carolyn Chen, Northwestern University
Session L3: Professional Development Workshop: Assessment of Teaching in the Sociology of Religion — Issues of Learning, Accreditation, and Performance-Based Funding
Organizer: Barbara J. Denison, Shippensburg University
Convener: Kevin J. Christiano, University of Notre Dame
Panel: Barbara J. Denison
Keith A. Roberts, Hanover College
Don Swenson, Mount Royal College
Session L4: Author Meets Critics: Randal Balmer’s God in the White House
Organizer and convener: Laura Desfor Edles, California State University, Northridge
Panel: Gene Burns, Michigan State University
Stephen Hart, State University of New York at Buffalo
TBA
Respondent: Randall Balmer, Barnard College
Session L5: ASA/ASR Joint Thematic Session: Religion and Labor
Organizers: Mary Jo Neitz, University of Missouri, and Michael O. Emerson, Rice University
Convener: Christian Smith, University of Notre Dame
Panel: William A. Mirola, Marian College
David Smilde, University of Georgia
Rhys Williams, University of Cincinnati
Saturday, August 2, 5:00 p.m.
ASR Executive Council
Presiding: Michele Dillon, University of New Hampshire