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Session Submission Type: Paper Session (90 minute)
The panel highlights how individuals and groups make sense of the world using shared symbols, narratives, and practices. Papers show how people dynamically mobilize cultural tools to navigate social contexts, assert belonging, and contest meaning.
Blurring Motherhood, Preserving Work: The Asymmetric Reconstruction of Moral Ideals - Talia Shiff, Tel-Aviv University
Cross-National Projected Futures in Contexts of Insecurity - Elena Ayala-Hurtado, Princeton University
“Doing Gender, Doing Culture”: Wives, Marriage, and the Restoration of Evangelical Leaders Accused of Sexual Abuse - Bridget Eileen Rivera, CUNY-Graduate Center
Reorganizing Structure: Sovereignty, Cultural Repertoires, and American Indian Identity - Billie Sams, Brown University
From Explanation to Evaluation: The Moral Selection of Interpretive Frames - Raquel Xitlali Zitani-Rios, University of California-Berkeley