UC Berkeley Sociological Research Symposium

UC Berkeley Sociological Research Symposium Registrations for the 9th Annual Symposium will open in early 2017!

Every year undergraduate and graduate students in the social sciences conduct fascinating and remarkable sociological research, but few students have chances to share their findings. By inviting students to present their work, the UC Berkeley Sociological Research Symposium hopes to create an opportunity for students to publicize their research and foster a greater sense of community among diverse sociological scholars.

2018 Symposium Schedule is up! See more details on our website https://www.ocf.berkeley.edu/~socsymp/schedule/==========...
04/18/2018

2018 Symposium Schedule is up! See more details on our website https://www.ocf.berkeley.edu/~socsymp/schedule/

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April 20th, 9:00 A.M. - 3:30 P.M.

9:00-10:00 A.M. 【Registration & Breakfast】

10:00-11:00 A.M. 【Opening Ceremony】@ Anna Head Alumnae Hall*
>>>Introduction, Raquel Rodriguez & Celine Liao, Symposium Chairs
>>>Opening Keynote Speaker, Dr. Laleh Bahbehanian, Professor of Sociology, UC Berkeley

11:10-12:00 P.M. 【Session I: Identity Politics and New Media】@ Barrows Hall
[Room 56]
>>>The Religion of Violence: Understanding the normalization of Violence in Salvadoran Society, Naylya A. F. Rodriguez, UC Irvine
>>>Recognizing Gender: California and the Gender Recognition Act, Juli Adhikari, UC Berkeley

[Room 60]
>>>Political Symbols in Northeast Asia: Analyzing the Media Portrayal of Symbolic Disputes Between China, Japan and South Korea from 2012-2013, T.E. Yang, UC Berkeley
>>>Displacement: Commercial Gentrification in San Franciso’s Mission District, Cristián J. Alejandre, UC Berkeley

[Room 126]
>>>The “Mothers” of Pais Vasco: An Exploration of the Ways Women were Recruited into Basque Nationalism during the 1990s, Sam Bonelli, UC Berkeley
>>>Talk to Me, Not About Me: Has News Coverage about Autism Begun to Embody More Perspectives of the Neurodiversity Movement?, Noa S.M. Lewin, UC Santa Cruz

12:00-1:00 P.M. 【 Lunch with live music】 Head Alumnae Hall

1:10-2:00 P.M. 【Session II: Culture and National Borders】 Hall
[Room 175]
>>> , The Importance of Sovereign Spaces for Black Girls, Shelby Mack, UC Berkeley
>>>The Legitimacy of Nonprofit’s Transition to Nonprofit Social Enterprise – A Case Study of Homelessness-Related Nonprofit Social Enterprise in San Francisco, Angel Tsai-Hsuan Chung, National Chengchi University

[Room 54]
>>>The Body as an Object of Resistance: Perspectives on First-Generation Palestinian-American Womanhood, Camilah Hamideh, UC Berkeley
>>>Unrecognized Genocide: The Case of Sri Lanka, Rebecca Devika Eliza Dharmapalan, UC Berkeley

[Room 56]
>>>Fishing in Anthropocene: Toward a 21st Century Maritime Anthropology, Wayne Huang, UC Berkeley / National Taiwan University
>>>The Crisis of Haitian Migrants through a Transnational and Comparative Perspective, Alex Carballar Quirasco, California State University, Long Beach

2:10-3:00 P.M. 【Session III: Patterns of Inequality】 Hall
[Room 175]
>>>The Honors Distinction, Jordan Packer, UC SanDiego
>>>Escaping Democratic Stagnation in East Asia: Case Study of Taiwan and Philippines, Jeremy Huai-Che Chiang, UC Berkeley / National Chengchi University

[Room 185]
>>>The Politics of “Awkward”: An Analysis of Students’ Negotiations of Sexual Consent on the Berkeley Campus, Annika Anderson, UC Berkeley
>>>The Home in the Margins: Toward a Critical Race Theory of Racial Microaggressions Among Homeless Students of Color, Anthony R. Carrasco, UC Berkeley

[Room 56]
>>>The Operation of Private Chinese Medical Center with Multi-authorities Control, Xiaofei Jia, UC Berkeley / Sun Yat-Sen University
>>>‘Trumpism’ vs. Conservatism: How the GOP Divide is Affecting the College Conservative Movement, Aliya Claire Francisco, UC Berkeley
>>>The Well & The Lighthouse: How Family Structure Contributes to the Increasing Gender Gap in College Enrollment, Christopher Soria, UC Berkeley

3:00-3:10 P.M. Break, Anna Head Alumnae Hall

3:10-3:30 P.M. 【Closing Ceremony】 Head Alumnae Hall
>>>Closing, Raquel Rodriguez & Celine Liao, Symposium Chairs
>>>Danesha McCoy Award Ceremony for undergraduate excellence in scholarship

Please note that all research sessions take place on the UC Berkeley Campus within various rooms of Barrows Hall.

2018 Symposium Schedule 9:00-10:00 A.M. Registration & Breakfast 10:00-11:00 A.M. Opening Ceremony, Anna Head Alumnae

03/30/2018

Here is the Faculty of Sociology department at Cal sharing their views on our theme of 10th Annual Symposium, Navigating Social Fields: Tensions and Impacts of a Changing Era.

Interested in attending our symposium and learn about the research projects conducted by outstanding fellow student researchers? Register as our attendee through here: https://goo.gl/forms/RtXBdFZroB5G0hCE3

Youtube link of this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tbZ_qTSPMgo

Please also check out our website for further information about our symposium: https://www.ocf.berkeley.edu/~socsymp/

Dear prospective presenters, we humbly remind you that your research does not have to be in sociological discipline to b...
03/06/2018

Dear prospective presenters, we humbly remind you that your research does not have to be in sociological discipline to be presented at our Symposium. As long as you employ sociological methods you have an opportunity to present your findings in front of our audience. We also welcome student researchers from other universities as we do every year.

Our application has started, please apply through: https://goo.gl/AeXi8g (due 11:59 pm, 3/27/2018)

If you are interested in attending the symposium, please register through: https://goo.gl/forms/RtXBdFZroB5G0hCE3

The UC Berkeley Sociological Research Symposium provides undergraduates, graduate students, and professionals the opportunity to share exceptional sociological work from different disciplines. By inviting students and recent graduates to present their work, the Symposium seeks to create a greater se...

We are proud to announce our new theme for the 10th Sociological Research Symposium. This year's theme is Navigating Soc...
02/21/2018

We are proud to announce our new theme for the 10th Sociological Research Symposium. This year's theme is Navigating Social Fields: Tensions and Impacts of a Changing Era.

This year the sociological research symposium will be celebrating its 10th anniversary. Since its first debut in 2008, the past 10 years alone has been an example of an extraordinary period of change. As social scientists, we strive to not only observe and document the world around us, but more importantly, to understand it. Rapid social changes in the past year urge us again to study the dynamics of our structured, socially patterned practices, and the mechanics that drive these evolving actions.

Whether it was the mass mobilization against sexual abuse to the recent historic presidential election, political, social, economic, and scientific shifts are pervasive within our society. With the seemingly increased polarization of our world, the tensions that arise have significant impacts. In short, 2017 could be considered as the continuation or beginning of a Changing Era.

For more information, please visit our website: https://www.ocf.berkeley.edu/~socsymp/

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Dear prospective presenters, we humbly remind you that your research does not have to be in sociological discipline to be presented at our Symposium. As long as you employ sociological methods you have an opportunity to present your findings in front of our audience. We also welcome student researchers from other universities as we do every year.

Our application has started, please apply through: https://goo.gl/AeXi8g (due 11:59 pm, 3/27/2018)

If you are interested in attending the symposium, please register through: https://goo.gl/forms/RtXBdFZroB5G0hCE3

The Sociological Research Symposium Committee is proud to announce our 2018 theme: Navigating Social Fields: Tensions and Impacts of a Changing Era Anna

Let's learn about what sociology and sociological research mean to the professors currently teaching at Cal as the date ...
04/06/2017

Let's learn about what sociology and sociological research mean to the professors currently teaching at Cal as the date of our 9th annual symposium is approaching soon, on April 14th, which is next Friday!

What is Sociology? What is Sociological Research? Let's learn about how the professors currently teaching at UC Berkeley think about it!

We want to thank everybody for applying to present at our Sociological Research Symposium. Our presenter applications ar...
03/20/2017

We want to thank everybody for applying to present at our Sociological Research Symposium. Our presenter applications are now closed. If you wish to attend our symposium, please apply through the following link: http://tinyurl.com/SRSattend17. Your RSVP will guarantee you free breakfast and lunch, and an opportunity to hear amazing work by undergraduate and graduate researchers.
If you would like to help us organizing the event please register as a volunteer via following link: http://tinyurl.com/SRSvolunteer17.

Thank you for your interest in attending this year's UC Berkeley Sociological Research Symposium! The Symposium provides undergraduates, graduate students, and professionals the opportunity to share exceptional sociological work from different disciplines, to create a greater sense of community amon...

03/13/2017

Here is the Faculty of Sociology department at Cal sharing their views on our theme of 9th Annual Symposium, Traversing Social Realities: Exploring Fluid Boundaries in Contemporary Society.
Doing or have done any research related to our theme? Apply as our presenter and get constructive feedback! Apply through here: tinyurl.com/SRSpresent17

Our deadline for applying as the presenter for this year symposium has extended to 11:59pm March 15th, 2017, which is a ...
03/09/2017

Our deadline for applying as the presenter for this year symposium has extended to 11:59pm March 15th, 2017, which is a week from today! The application link is tinyurl.com/SRSpresent17 We are excited to read your application.

The UC Berkeley Sociological Research Symposium provides undergraduates, graduate students, and professionals the opportunity to share exceptional sociological work from different disciplines. By inviting undergraduates and recent graduates to present their work, the Symposium seeks to create a grea...

Happy Valentine's Day peeps and two months away from our 9th Sociological Research Symposium! Our applications for prese...
02/14/2017

Happy Valentine's Day peeps and two months away from our 9th Sociological Research Symposium! Our applications for presenters and attendees are live. This is a free event. We are also honored to have Jill Bakehorn, Ph. D., as this year's keynote speaker. Details about our theme can now be checked on our updated website:
https://www.ocf.berkeley.edu/~socsymp/

The Sociological Research Symposium Committee is proud to announce our 2017 theme: Traversing Social Realities: Exploring Fluid Boundaries in Contemporary

12/05/2016

We are proud to announce our new theme for the 9th Sociological Research Symposium. This year's theme is Traversing Social Realities: Exploring Fluid Boundaries in Contemporary Society.
In these uncertain times, academic research has a duty to address the possible changes and their impacts. This year we are hoping to explore fluidity in institutions and individuals within the categorizations of--but not limited to--gender, race, class, or status. We will discuss the ways individuals move between different social categories and the ways the categories themselves change throughout the history. We also welcome researchers who explore the power systems that create such changes.

Dear prospective presenters, we humbly remind you that your research does not have to be in sociological discipline to be presented at our Symposium. As long as you employ sociological methods you have an opportunity to present your findings in front of our audience. We also welcome student researchers from other universities as we do every year. Our applications will go live end of January or beginning of February 2017.

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