Conference Program

IDENTITIES, BOUNDARIES AND SOCIAL DIVISIONS. RECONCILING COMPETING FRAMES

June 5th-7th, 2024 – University of Pisa, Italy

Final Program

 

 

June, 5th

 

8:30

Registration Desk

9:30

Plenary Session: Conference Introduction and Welcome

 

Institutional Welcomes

10:00

Introductory Panel: Identities, Boundaries and Social Divisions

Aula A

The Limits of Knowledge and Real Boundaries. Sociological Dilemmas and Perspectives

Paolo De Nardis, Emeritus Professor, Sapienza University of Rome

 

The Classical Roots of Peace Sociology: The Contribution of Jane Addams and Symbolic Interactionism

Vessela Misheva, Uppsala University

 

Population Mobility and the Everyday Dynamics of Frontier Medicine

Joseph A. Kotarba, Texas State University

 

Chair: Irene Psaroudakis, University of Pisa

 

11:15

Coffee Break

11:45

Parallel Sessions I

Aula A

Advances in Methodological Theory and Practice

1

 

Chair

Viðar Halldórsson

 

        From Little Things, Big Things Grow: Building a Grounded Theory Research Community of Practice – Wendy De Luca, Yazdan Mansourian, Charles Sturt University, Australia

        The Validity of Photographs as Analytical DataViðar Halldórsson, University of Iceland

        Becoming a Grounded Theory UserGerben Moerman, University of Amsterdam

        Pushing the Boundary Too Far: Some Thoughts on Autoethnography – Stefania Tusini, University for Foreigners of Perugia 

 

Aula B

Theorizing in Symbolic Interactionism

 

Chair

Dirk vom Lehn

        Quiet Sustainability”: How to Introduce the External Categories in Social Theorizing – Anna Kacperczyk, University of Lodz

        The Hobbesian Problem of Order from a Symbolic Interactionist PerspectiveVessela Misheva, Uppsala University

        On the Production of Common Sense and the Reproduction of the Social Order – Matteo Puoti, Sapienza University of Rome

        Experimenting with Sociology. New Iowa School and Ethnomethodology’s Breaching Procedures as Alternative Sociologies – Dirk vom Lehn, King’s College London

 

Aula C

Migrations Processes and Integration Dynamics

 

Chair

Andrea Laurent-Simpson

        Usera Between Urban Transformations, Borders, and Multiculturalism – Costanza Gasparo, University of Florence

        “200 Million People in The U.S. and You Had To Import Someone?”: Stigmatization of Intercultural Relationships On 90-Day Fiancé – Beth Montemurro, Andrea Laurent-Simpson, Penn State University, Abington, USA; Southern Methodist University, USA

        Collective Narratives and Meta-Stories: How Iranian Immigrant Groups Emerge and Function in the Atlantic Canadian Cities?Foroogh Mohammadi, Acadia University

 

13:15

Light Lunch

14:30

Parallel Sessions II

Aula A

The Social Construction of Media

 

Chair

Nicholas Baxter

        SI and Environmental Sociology: The Role of Symbolic Interaction in Theorizing the Human-Environment Relationship – Nicholas Baxter, Indiana University Kokomo

        The Construction, Maintenance, Weaponization, and Defence of Migrant Identities on Social Media – Luke Roach, Bath Spa University

        Home, Boundaries and Privacy: A Comparative Study of The Representation of Privacy and Home in The Pre- and Post-Revolutionary Iranian CinemaPouya Morshedi, Memorial University of Newfoundland and Labrador

       Designers’ Social Media Experiences during Cloud TransformationJulija Naskova, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University School of Design

 

Aula B

Combining Methods

 

Chair

Andrea Salvini

        The Dark Path of German Terrorist Fighters. Radicalization Processes, Social Network and Jihadist Preachers as Important Key Players – Kristin Weber, Center for Criminological Research Saxony

        (Co-)Creating Meanings of Experiencing the Social Researcher’s Profession in a Contemplative Interview – Hanna Kroczak, University of Lodz

 

Aula C

Artificial Intelligence and Human-Machine Communication

 

Chair

Patrick Williams

        Automating Interaction Order? Continuity and Change – William Housley, Cardiff University School of Social Sciences

        Mundane AI intelligibility: ‘Lay’ Explanations of the Social Implications of Automated Systems – Patricia Jimenez, Paderborn University, Germany

        Social Magic and Its Decadence. How Technological Rationalization Is Undermining Human Communities Viðar Halldórsson, University of Iceland

 

16:00

Coffee break

16:30

Parallel Sessions III

Aula A

Gender and Identity Work

 

Chair

Irene Psaroudakis

        The Moral Order in Gender Issues. What Role Do Male Issues Play? – Alessandro Vetrano, Sapienza University of Rome

        Sex Education at School: The Italian Case – Ramona Cavalli, University of Verona

        Knowing My Name: Experiencing Names and Surnames in the Gender Transition Process in Poland: An Analysis of In-Depth Interviews – Aleksandra Płaczek, University of Lodz, Poland

        The Biopolitics of Weight and Disordered Eating – Alison Fixsen, University of Westminster

 

Aula B

New Forms of Communities

 

Chair

Thaddeus Müller

        Buurland (Neighbour Land): Community as a Form of Transgression – Thaddeus Müller, Lancaster University Law School

        The Brotherhood: Promoting Social Support through Group Identity – Brandon A. Jackson, John Jay College, The City University of New York

        Micro-Solidarity in Superdiverse Neighborhoods – Richard Cimino, Hans Tokke, University of New York

 

Aula C

New Theories of Interaction

 

Chair

Silvia Pezzoli

        Cracks in the Interaction: The Unfolding of Social Life Dynamicity – Selene Greco, Sapienza University of Rome

        Power, Domination, and Deformed Interaction – Andrew Blasko, The Bulgarian Academy of Sciences

       P.O.V. on the Contested Identity Between Generalised Others. The Construction of Identity between School and Digital Media – Silvia Pezzoli, Carlotta Bizzarri, University of Florence

 

 

 

 

June, 6th

 

9:30

Parallel Sessions IV

Aula A

Author Meets Critics: "Goffman and the Cold War"

 

Chair

Dirk vom Lehn

Gary Jaworski – Author of the Book "Goffman and the Cold War" and winner of this year publication award by the ASA Section History of Sociology and Social Thought (HSST)

 

Discussants:

        Dirk vom Lehn, King’s College London

        Greg Smith, University of Salford

        Stacey Hannem, Wilfrid Laurier University

        Chiara Bassetti, University of Trento

 

Aula B

Borders and Identity Construction

 

Chair

Brenda Fedi

 

        Identities, Boundaries and Land: Bridging Symbolic Interactionism with a Conflict Resolution Perspective – Valentina Bartolucci, University of Pisa

        Cultural Practices in Border Areas: The Case of Gorizia – Monica Pascoli, University of Udine

        Transformative Journeys: Chinese Students’ Experiences in Sino-Foreign Joint-Venture Universities – Marius Wamsiedel, Duke Kunshan University

        Monkeying Around: Animals, Borders and Nation – Jon Ablitt, Cardiff University

 

Aula C

Advances in Methodological Theory and Practice

2

 

Chair

Alison Fixsen

        Empathic Revelations: Shining a Light on Mental Illness Through Autoethnography – Alison Fixsen, University of Westminster

        Symbolic Interactionist Duoethnography: An Exploration of the Borders Between Military and Civilian Life for Military-Civilian Couples – Jennifer K. Gardner, Cubby L. Gardner, American College of Education, Indianapolis, IN; University of Health Sciences, Bethesda, MD

        Grounded Theory and Symbolic Interactionism: An Encounter – Irene Psaroudakis, University of Pisa

 

11:00

Coffee Break

11:30

Parallel Sessions V

Aula A

People on the Move

 

Chair

Martin Harbusch

        Borders of Knowledge: Thoughts on Traveling Concepts for Ethnography – Martin Harbusch, University of Siegen

        Fixed or on the Move? Identities and Reputation of Migrants and Their Groups – Davide Donatiello, University of Turin

       Purposeful Escapism: Reexamining the “Tourist Gaze” – Amanda Koontz, Ray Eddy, University of Central Florida

        One Border, But Two Polands? Examining Polish Media Discourse on The Humanitarian Crisis at The Polish-Belarusian Border: A Qualitative Analysis – Natalia Ożegalska-Łukasik, Jagiellonian University

 

Aula B

Prison and Total Institutions

 

Chair

Charlie Barnao

        No Bars, No Boundaries? Media as Home in the Prison Experience – Aaron Bielejewski, Center for Criminological Research Saxony

        The Boundaries of Time: Meanings and Perceptions of the Temporal Dimension in the Words of Drug-Addicted Mothers – Paola Di Carlo, University of Siena

        Autoethnography Behind the Bars: Culture and Self-Therapy in a Maximum Security Prison – Charlie Barnao, University of Catanzaro

 

Aula C

Music in the Air

 

Chair

Jeffrey van den Scott

        Howard Becker, Charles Seeger, and the Promise to Ethnomusicology – Jeffrey van den Scott, Memorial University of Newfoundland

        Performing Protection: Chivalry, Vulnerability, and Gender in Heavy Metal Music Scenes – Stacey Hannem, Christopher J. Schneider, Wilfrid Laurier University (Canada), Brandon University (Canada)

       Power of sound, power of authenticity. Radio reportage creation as interactive storytellingRafał Wiśniewski, Izabela Bukalska, Grażyna Pol, Magda Ostrowska, University in Warsaw

        Gospel Choir as Group Life. Evidence from Italian Experiences – Andrea Salvini, University of Pisa

 

13:00

Light Lunch

14:00

Parallel Sessions VI

Aula A

Revisiting Central Concepts in Symbolic Interactionism

 

Chair

Natalia Ruiz-Junco

        Inverting Mead’s Theory of Socialization: How Parents Decodify Their Children’s Symbolic Conduct – Vincenzo Romania, University of Padua

        Is There No Future? Planning in Times of Crises – Piotr Statucki, University of Lodz

        Reifying Empathy: An Examination of an Interactionist Concept – Natalia Ruiz-Junco, Auburn University

 

Aula B

Social Media, Self, Society

 

Chair

Elena Salamino

        Dealing with Socio-Emotional Challenges Via Social Media: A Case Study Using Hermeneutic and Computational Methods to Study Social Action – J. Patrick Williams, Samuel Judah, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore

        Anchoring the Self in the Vastness of Cyberspace: MBTI Subculture Among Chinese Social Media Users – Wu Si, J. Patrick Williams, Nanyang Technological University

        Penelope’s Web 3.0. Old and New Inequalities in the Fashion of the Future – Michele Varini, Catholic University of the Sacred Heart

       Rationalization of Work Process: Organizational Contexts and the Use of E-work – Xiaoli Tian, Sining Wang, University of Hong Kong

Aula C

Stigma in Contemporary Society

 

Chair

Eve Gardien

        Stigma as Contextured Phenomenon: Categorial Orientations to ‘Stigma’ in the Search for Help – Robin James Smith, Cardiff University

        Marked Identities within Unmarked Work Practices: Revealing a Hierarchy of Disability in Singapore’s Employment Context – Kerri Heng Yi Ping, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore

       Non-Intersubjective Experiences: The Limits of Inclusion in Ordinary Life – Eve Gardien, Rennes 2 University

        Stigma and Exclusion in Addiction Recovery Trajectories –

Max Dennehy, Thaddeus Müller, University of Lancaster

 

15:30

Coffee Break

16:00

 

Aula A

Plenary Session. Keynote Speech

Meaning-Making and Sense-Making: Distinctions, Delineations, and a Conceptual Model

Staci Newmahr, SUNY Buffalo State

 

17:30

SSSI Business Meeting – Aula A

20:00

Banquet – Ristorante “Il Quore

 

 

June, 7th

 

9:30

Parallel Sessions VII

Aula B

Social Support and Social Work

 

Chair

Deana Simonetto

        Caregiving Narratives: Stories of Everyday Violence in the Home – Deana Simonetto, University of British Columbia, Okanagan Campus

        Practices of Destigmatization. Social Work in Homeless Assistance – Saskia Amira Appel, University of Siegen

        More than ‘Doing Death’ and ‘Doing Dying’? ‘Doing Mortality’ in Professional Practices of Social Work in Hospice Care Services – Lisa-Marie Gewalt, University of Siegen

        Associations: Mirrors for People Living with Parkinson’s Disease – Lucia Landolfi, University of Salerno

 

Aula C

Senses and Emotions

 

Chair

Vincenzo Romania

        Shpilkes and Other Needles: The Sensory Experience of Professional Tattoo Spaces – William Ryan Force, California State University, Fresno

        Sociology of the Senses: Researching Lived Experiences – Krzysztof T. Konecki, University of Lodz

        The (Ir)Relevance of Subjective Discomfort. Interactionist Perspectives on the Borders Between the Intimate and the Public – Giuseppe Toscano, University of Catania

        Shameful Digital Traces: How the Internet Transformed the Social Emotion of Shame. A case study – Vincenzo Romania, University of Padua

        Senses and emotions as social phenomena – a sociological performance – Emma Engdahl, University of Gothenburg

 

11:00

Coffee Break

11:30

Parallel Sessions VIII

Aula A

Culture, Violence, War, and Democracy

 

Chair

Eric O. Silva

        Symbolic Interactionist Approaches to Cultural Conflict – Eric O. Silva, Georgia Southern University

        Cultural Democracy Between Urban Borders and Peripheral Subjectivities – Giulia Crippa, University of Bologna

        A Mirror of Society? The Alienation Between Police and People – Lisa Düerr, Antonio Vera, German Police University

       Adult Self-Change from a Radical Interactionist Perspective – Lonnie Athens, Seton Hall University South Orange, New Jersey

 

Aula B

Social Construction of Health

 

Chair

Beata Pawlowska

        Making Ambiguity: How Diagnostic Categories Socially Organize Mothering Responsibility – Dan Liu, University of Hong Kong

        Borders in Hospital Wards. The Job Relations of Medical Staff – Beata Pawlowska, University of Lodz

 

Aula C

Authenticity, Ethnicity, Identity Work

 

Chair

Patrick Williams

 

        The Workings of Authenticity: How and What Constitutes to ‘Be Authentic’? – Ramón Menéndez Domingo, UDIT

        ‘I Am Not a Conspiracy Theorist’: Relational Identifications in the Dutch Conspiracy Milieu – Jaron Harambam, University of Amsterdam

       The Crucible of Identity: The Precarity of National Identity in Southeast Asia – Mohamed Haikel Fansuri Bin Mohamed Latiff, Forward College Berlin

 

13:15

Farewell speech – Aula A

13:30

Light lunch

 

 

 

 

 

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