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Session Submission Type: Paper Session (90 minute)
This panel explores how culture is produced, contested, and transformed during periods of uncertainty and in moments when institutions, norms, and identities feel unstable, as well as how unsettled times reshape meaning-making, cultural authority, and collective narratives.
Moral Resonance and the Durability of Symbolic Activism - Frédéric Guillaume Gass-Quintero, Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales
Truth-Telling in the Post-Truth Era: Moral and Epistemic Boundaries Between Liberals and Conservatives in the US - Elena De Leo, University of California-San Diego
Cultural Sociology in the Wake of Psychology’s Replication Crisis - Gordon Brett, The University of Hong Kong; Xinyue Wang; He Wang
Cultural Temporal Lenses, Native/Non-Native Boundaries, and Projected Futures in Climate-Threatened New Orleans - Nicole R Letourneau, Harvard University
Mapping the Relationship between Public and Personal Culture: The Case of “Woke” in America - Terrence Ting-Yen Chen, New York University; Jintae Bae, New York University; Sakeef M. Karim, Amherst College; Milos Brocic, McGill University