

Tim Malacarne (Yale University, CCS Junior Fellow)Ĭhair: Jonathan Roberge (University of Montreal) Superficial to Semi-Polluted: Exploring the Shift in the Meaning of Videogames in Mainstream Media Coverage, Brian McKernan (State University of New York at Albany) In the Lions’ Den: Boundary Processes in Political Reporting, Matthias Revers (State University of New York at Albany) The Binary Structure of American News and the Cable Revolution, 1978-1983, Elizabeth Breese (Yale University, CCS Junior Fellow) Jensen Sass (Yale University, CCS Junior Fellow)Ĭhair: Maria Luengo (Yale University, CCS Visiting Fellow) Pentecostal Priests and Three-chord Rockers: A Formal Approach to the Reproduction of Cultural Forms, Claudio Benzecry (University of Connecticut, CCS Faculty Fellow) Multicultural Cultures: A Challenge to the Politics of Recognition, Radim Marada (Masayrk University, CCS Faculty Fellow) Quakers, Whaling And The Origins Of Capitalism: The Protestant Spirit? Nantucket-Style, Andreas Hess (University College Dublin, CCS Faculty Fellow) Sorcha Brophy-Warren (Yale University, CCS Junior Fellow)ġ:00 ~ 2:30 Session III ~ Cultural CocktailsĬhair: Philip Smith (Yale University, CCS Director) The Master of Disguise: Hidden Faces of Ageism in Older Adults’ Social Engagement, Julia Rozanova (The University of British Columbia) The Technology of Incorporation: Multicultural Discourse, Conflict and Community, Andrea Voyer (Yale University, CCS Post-Doctoral Fellow) Paths They Take, Moves They Make: Understanding the Effects of Capital Accumulation Accelerators in the Lives of Lower-Income Black Undergraduates, Anthony Jack (Harvard University) Managing Instability: Interpretations of Downward Mobility among African Americans from Middle Income Households, Jessica Welburn (Harvard University) Shai Dromi (Yale University, CCS Junior Fellow)ġ0:30 ~ Noon Session II ~ Identity & InequalityĬhair: Carolyn Ly (Yale University, CCS Junior Fellow) United Flight 93 and American Hero Myth, Alexander Riley (Bucknell University)

The banquet for conference participants will be at The Kitchen Table restaurant on Saturday, April 30ĩ:15 ~ 9:25 Opening Remarks, Philip Smith (Yale University) We are also welcoming graduate students from University of Michigan and Columbia University.įor information about the conference please contact the CCS Administrator Nadine Amalfi by e-mail (cultural dot sociology at yale dot edu) or phone, (203) 432-9855. We are pleased to welcome as participants graduate students from the State University of New York at Albany, Harvard University and our affiliated center The Cultural Sociology Research Group at the State University – Higher School of Economics in Moscow, Russia. Also participating are Marcel Founier, Gordon Lynch, Julia Rozanova and CCS Post-doctoral Fellow Andrea Voyer. The 2011 CCS Spring Conference, Communication & Culture: Transitive Explorations, includes contributions from CCS Junior Fellows, as well as from Faculty Fellows Andreas Hess, Radim Marada, Dmitry Kurakin, Claudio Benzecry and Alexander Riley. The conference will be held at the Center For Cultural Sociology at 8 Prospect Place, New Haven.
