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Please note that the schedule is subject to change before May 31, 2013.  Session participants (presenters, panelists, chair, and discussant) will be notified in advance if they will be affected by a change in scheduling.

Session codes and titles are listed below. Click on the session title for session details, schedule, location, and presentations.   Please contact us if you discover any errors or omissions.

Tuesday, June 4, 2013

CSA-SCS Information Booth Hours 8:00am – 5:00pm (Elliott Building, E-100C)

  • Pick up your Official Conference Program and last minute scheduling updates (applies to registered CSA Congress Delegates and members in good standing)
  • Delegates should first check in at Congress (McKinnon Building) for their official name badge, receipt, ticket to the President’s Reception, and Delegate package.
  • Join us during the breaks for coffee and light refreshments kindly sponsored by Nelson EducationCanada’s Learning Advantage
    • Visit Nelson Education’s display by the CSA-SCS Information Booth from 8 am to 5 pm to enjoy refreshments, mingle, and browse our engaging titles in sociology.  At 1 pm, join us for an official meet and greet with some of Nelson’s wonderful authors.

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8:45am to 10:15am

SoHe3-A Connecting Health Policy, Health Knowledge, and Health Practice.
GS5-A Querying  Queer  Lives I
WPO6 Narratives of victims/Survivors of Interpersonal Violence
PJM4 Negotiating Marginality in the City: Activism, Citizenship and the Politics of Belonging
RM2 Radicalizing Memory
SCul5-A New directions in consumption and consumer studies: Consumption and Ethics
WPO5 The Intersection Between Mental Health Trajectories and Employment Patterns

10:30am to 12:00pm

SoHe3-B Connecting Health Policy, Health Knowledge, and Health Practice.
GS5-B Querying  Queer  Lives II
LSSP3 Examining the Impact of Legislation and Policy Changes on Domestic Violence
The6 New Dimensions in Phenomenological Sociology
CRS Closed meeting (CRS Journal Editorial Board)
SCul5-B New directions in consumption and consumer studies: Consumption and Food
SoFCY6 “Youth @ the Edge”
Fem1 Potentialities of Feminist Research and Analysis: Future Reflections @ the Edge

12:00pm to 1:30pm

Invitation only event (CSA Dept. Rep Luncheon)
Invitation only event (Sociology Department Chair Luncheon)
Canadian Association of Postdoctural Students (CAPS) Meeting

1:30pm to 3:00pm

SoHe5 The Social Construction of Health & Health Discourse
LSSP1-A Drugs & Society I: Issues in Drug Policy
SCul5-C New directions in consumption and consumer studies: Consumption, gender, and sexuality
SCC1 Student Workshop: To Be an Academic or not to be an Academic?
Fem2 Feminist Intersectionality – Theory and Research
LSSP2 Social Policies in Transitional China

 3:00pm to 5:00pm – Cross listed session

Making the most of Statistics Canada’s linked Census and Administrative Data Files

 

3:15pm to 4:45pm

The2 Pragmatist Sociology
GS5-C Querying  Queer  Lives III
Rel1 Religion in the Diaspora & Diasporic Religion: Articulating the Role of Religion and Religious Leadership in Immigrant Communities
LSSP1-B Drugs and Society II: Drug User Subjectivities; Drug User Institutions.
SoIn2 Stratification and Politics: Quantitative Perspectives
SCul5-D New directions in consumption and consumer studies:Counter-cultural / consumption at the margins
SoFCY3 Family Violence in Canada
Fem3 Potentialities in Feminist Praxis

 5:00pm to 6:15pm

John Porter Tradition of Excellence Book Award Lecture

 6:30pm to 11:00pm

Annual CSA-SCS Banquet and Award Ceremony – Tickets Required

 

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