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Session Submission Type: Paper Session (90 minute)
This open session will feature submissions that offer new directions in the sociology of development theoretically, empirically, or substantively.
Bringing Nastiness Back Into Population and Development: Demographic Modes of Exploitation of Indigenous People - Samuel Cohn
Catch-Up Financialization: Sovereign Wealth Funds in Comparative Perspective - Rohan Advani, University of California-Los Angeles
Negotiating Modernity: NGO Interventions and the Transformation of Hijra Families in South India - Liz Mount, Texas Tech University
Sphere Navigation and Embedded Governance: How Do Officials Reconcile Conflicting Moral Worlds to Make Policy Work - Chang Liu, University of Notre Dame