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Session Submission Type: Paper Session (90 minute)
We are accepting all topics within the scope of the Latina/o Sociology Section for an Open Session at the ASA meetings in NYC 2026. We invite all empirical and theoretical work with a lens on the Latina/o community. We look forward to reviewing your submissions.
Different, Not Better: How Latinx College Students Draw on Ethnoracial Factors to Construct Class Cultural Boundaries - Alma Nidia Garza, University of Texas-Arlington
La Familia Es Todo, But Who Cares for Me?: Cancer and Reshaping Latine Families - Daniela Carreon, Arizona State University-Tempe
Latino Family Socialization and the Development of the College-Going Success Frame - Jose Jesus Gutierrez, University of California-Irvine
Layered Connections: (Re)Shaping the Pillars of Identity Development for 1.5 and 2nd Generation Central Americans - Jenniffer Cecilia Perez Lopez, University of California-Irvine
Rerouted Across Borders: Return Migration, Cultural Belonging, and Labor Precarity in a Mexican Call Center - Juan Salinas, University of North Florida
Socioeconomic Mobility, Racialized Surveillance, and the Politics of Belonging in White Oregon - Alejandra Pedraza, University of Oregon
“Tener armas es ser Americano”: Immigrant Gun Ownership and Belonging in America - Melissa Hurtado Nuez, Rice University
Trust Under Threat: Social Capital and Informal Networks among Honduran Immigrant Women in Durham, NC - Ana Ramirez Calderon, University of Pennsylvania