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Welcome to the 47th Annual Meeting of the Society for Cross-Cultural Research
February 21 – 24, 2018 D Hotel and Casino
Downtown Las Vegas, NV
TheSocietyforCross-CulturalResearchwasinitiallyplannedbyseveralfoundingmembersduringtheannualmeetingoftheAmericanAnthropologicalAssociationinNovember1971,withthefirstmeetingconvenedinFebruary1972.Sinceitsfounding,SCCRhashostedannualconferencesthatprovideanidealforumforsharinganddiscussingnewideas,establishingandmaintainingprofessionalandpersonalrelationships,andbuildingcollaborationswithnationalandinternationalcolleagues.Overtheyears,ithasbeeninspiringtowatchanincreasingnumberofgraduatestudentsfromvariousdisciplinesandallaroundtheworldparticipateanddevelopnetworksatSCCRconferencesandpursuecareersinfieldsthatencouragecross-culturalresearch.Wearehopefulthatthisyear’sconference,likeallofthepastconferences,willofferabundantopportunitiestolearn,dialogue,andnetworkwithpassionateandcreativescholars.Wewouldliketoacknowledgethosewhoassistedwiththeplanningandorganizationofthisyear’smeeting.ThankyoutotheUniversityofNevada,LasVegasandtheDepartmentofAnthropologyfortheirassistanceandlogisticalsupport.ThankyoutotheProgramCommitteeMembers:AileenGarcia,SahityaMaiya,MadisonMemmott-Elison,IrenePadasas,andSarahTaylor.Welcometothe47thannualconferencefortheSocietyforCross-CulturalResearch.WearedelightedtowelcomeyoutoLasVegas,NV!ConferenceOrganizer:AlyssaCrittenden(UniversityofNevada,LasVegas)ProgramCommitteeChairs:PeterGray(UniversityofNevada,LasVegas)ShellyVolsche(UniversityofNevada,LasVegas)CaseyRoulette(SanDiegoStateUniversity)
2018SCCROfficersJillBrownPresidentDepartmentofPsychology,CreightonUniversityAlyssaCrittendenPresident-ElectDepartmentofAnthropology,UniversityofNevada,LasVegasBrienAshdownVicePresidentDepartmentofPsychology,Hobart&WilliamSmithCollegesBonnieHewlettPastPresidentDepartmentofAnthropology,WashingtonStateUniversityLisaOliverTreasurerDepartmentofCounselorEducation,SanJoseStateUniversityTedBartholomewSecretaryDepartmentofEducationalStudies,PurdueUniversityCaseyRouletteNewsletterEditorDepartmentofAnthropology,SanDiegoStateUniversitySarahAlmalkiStudentRepresentativeDepartmentofHumanDevelopmentandFamilyScience,UniversityofMissouriCarrieBrownPsychologyAreaRepresentativeDepartmentofGeneralEducation-BehavioralSciences,WesternGovernorsUniversitySmitaMathurSocialScienceAreaRepresentativeDepartmentofEarlyElementaryandReading,JamesMadisonUniversityPeterPeregrineAnthropologyAreaRepresentativeDepartmentofAnthropology,LawrenceUniversityHerbertBarryParliamentarianandArchivistDepartmentofPharmaceuticalSciences,UniversityofPittsburgh
2018KEYNOTESPEAKERS–listedbelowinalphabeticalorderbylastname
Dr.GlennAdamsAgainstDevelopmentality:DecolonialApproachestoHumanDevelopmentThursday,February22,2018at9:00AM
Standardconstructionsofdevelopmenttypicallyemphasizeeconomicgrowthandmodernprogressaspathstohumanwelfare.Resonatingwiththesegrowth-orientedapproachestoeconomicdevelopment,hegemonicperspectivesofhumandevelopmenthavearticulatedgrowth-orientedapproachesthatpromoteself-exploration,self-expansion,andthepursuitofpersonalfulfillment.Informedbycross-culturalresearchonrelationality,myworktakesdecolonialcritiquesofgrowthideologyindevelopmentstudiesandextendsthemtogrowth-orientedwaysofthinkingandbeing(ordevelopmentality)thatinformthestudyandpracticeofhumandevelopment.Fromthisperspective,thewidespreadadoptionofgrowth-orienteddevelopmentalityasglobalstandarddoesnotreflectthenaturalsuperiorityofthismodel;instead,itreflectsthebasisofscientificimaginationinneoliberalmodelsof“modern”selfhoodthatareanenduringproductofcolonialviolence.Likewise,thewidespreadadoptionofgrowth-orienteddevelopmentalityinhealthandwelfarepolicyregimesisnotpoliticallyneutral;instead,itreproducesdominationbylegitimizingpursuitofnarrowindividualfulfillmentattheexpenseofsustainablewell-beingforbroaderhumanity.Thedecolonialpotentialofcross-culturalresearchistoprovideanepistemicfoundationfromwhichtointerrogateimplicationsofgrowthideologyforhumandevelopmentandtoilluminatesustainablemodelsofbeingasabaseforpublichealthandsocialwelfarepolicy.
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Dr.ElizabethCashdanSexDifferencesinMobilityandWayfinding:Cross-CulturalPerspectivesThursday,February22,2018at5:00PM
Sexdifferencesinrangesizeandnavigationarewidelyreported,withmalestravelingfartherthanfemales,beinglessspatiallyanxious,and,inmanystudies,navigatingmoreeffectively.Wewanttoknowwhymalesrangefarther,andwhatthismighttellusaboutsexdifferencesinwayfindingandspatialconfidence.Proposedevolutionaryexplanationshavesuggestedthatmalesgainmatingbenefitsfromlargerangeswhilefemalesincurgreaterfitnesscostsfromsuchtravelduetoparentingconstraints,andthatspatialabilitiesandstrategiesreflectsthesedifferences.Wefindsomesupportforthesehypotheses,butcross-culturaldatafromtheTsimane,Twe,Maya,andFaroeIslandssuggeststhattheirimportancevarieswithbothmatingpatternsandhabitat.OurworkinUtahalsoindicatesthatsexdifferencesinriskpreferencemediatethesexdifferenceinmobility,whichinturnaffectsnavigationalstyleandconfidence.
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Dr.ErinHannonLearningtoDancetoYourOwnTune:TheRoleofChildDevelopmentinHumanMusicalityWednesday,February21,2018at5:00PM
Musicisoftendescribedasuniversalanduniquelyhuman,yetmusicalstructuresandbehaviorsexhibittremendousculturaldiversityandvariability.Asisthatcaseforlanguage,thisdiversityposesachallengetohumaninfantsandchildren,whomustacquireknowledgeandskillsthatarespecifictotheirlocalsocioculturalenvironmentwithoutinstructionandwithinarelativelyshortwindowoftime.Rhythmisacurrentlyatopicofgreatinterest,givenitsroleinsomeofthemostubiquitousandsociallysignificantmusicalbehaviorssuchasdancingandgroupmusicmaking,andalsobecauseofitsrelevanceforlanguageprocessing.InthistalkIwillreviewevidenceforconstraintsonmusicalrhythmabilities,suchascapacitiesobservedacrossculturesorthatemergeveryearlyinchilddevelopment.Iwillalsoreviewrecentandmountingresearchdemonstratingstrikingcross-culturaldifferencesinrhythmperceptionandproductionamongadults.Iwillhighlightrecentfindingsfromourlabandotherssuggestingthatbehaviorssuchasdancingtomusicinvolveahostofcognitiveandperceptualabilitiesthatappeartodevelopquitegraduallyoverthecourseofchildhood.Iwilldiscusstheimportanceofconsideringchildhoodacquisitionandenculturationprocessesinscientificaccountsofhumanmusicality.
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Dr.RobertHitchcockInSearchofJustice:ApplyingSocialScienceDatatoIndigenousPeoples’RightsinSouthernAfricaFriday,February23,2018at5:00PM
IntensivesocialscienceresearchworkhasbeencarriedoutamongtheKalahariSanofsouthernAfricasince1950.DetailedanthropologicalandinterdisciplinaryinformationhasbeenobtainedontheSansocialorganization,demography,subsistence,mobilityandsettlementpatterns,landuse,nutrition,sharingandreciprocity,andbeliefsystems,aswellasontheimpactsofsocial,economic,environmental,andpoliticalchange.Developmentandhumanrights-relatedworkbeganamongtheSaninBotswanainthemid-1970s,inNamibiaintheearly1980s,inSouthAfricainthe1990s,andinZimbabwein2010.ThisworkdrewheavilyonthefindingsofthevariousresearcherswhohadworkedinsouthernAfrica.Issuesaddressedincludedrightstoland,naturalresourcesincludingwildanimals,plants,andwater,intellectualandculturalproperty,aswellastherighttodevelopment,politicalparticipation,healthandtherighttoFree,Prior,andinformedConsent(FPIC)concerningprojectsandinitiativesthatmayaffectindigenouspeople.Thediscussionwillfocusonhowsocialandnaturalsciencedatawereappliedtoindigenouspeople’srightsissuesinsouthernAfrica,drawingonexamplesfromfivecountries:Botswana,Lesotho,Namibia,SouthAfrica,andZimbabwe.Aneffortismadetoshowhowimportantcross-culturalanddiachronicdataareinthedevelopmentofargumentsforhumanrightsorientedpoliciesandprograms.
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Dr.DavidLancyChildrenasHelpers:EvidenceforaUniversalStageinHumanLifeHistoryFriday,February23,2018at9:00AM
Thegoalofthispaperistoreviewandcombinetwo,oftencontradictory,bodiesofresearch.Theseincluderecentlabresearchwithwesternpreschoolersonthetopicofpro-sociality—helpingbehavior,inparticular.Thesecondareaofresearchconsistsofethnographicmaterialdocumentingchildrenashelpers.Thetwostreamsofresearchareremarkablycomplementaryandwillbethebasisforaclaimthat,ifgiventhechance,allchildrenfromtoddlerhoodvolunteertheirassistancetoothers,especiallythosewho’reworking.Furthermore,drawinglargelyonethnographiccases,Iwillputforthasetofargumentsthatidentifythefitnessbenefitstothechildaswellastokinwho’relikelythebeneficiariesofthechild’shelpingbehavior.Lastly,Iwillarguethatbyaroundfivetosix,childrenloseseveraloftheattributesthatidentifythemas“helpers”astheybecome“workers”—hencedelimitingthehelperstage.
2018WORKSHOPS&CONVERSATIONHOURSListedbelowinorderofoccurrence
ConversationHour:ComingOutinCommunitiesofColor:ChallengesandOpportunitiesChairs:GregoryCanillasandJenniferMetzThursday,February22,20183:15PM–4:45PMTheconversationhourseekstoexploreissuesrelatedtocomingoutincommunitiesofcolor.LGBTQofcoloroftenhavedifficultycomingoutbecausetheyremainnegativelyaffectedbycommunityandculturalstandards,aswellasgeneralsocietalstereotypesofLGBTQindividuals.Forthosepersonsraisedinreligiousfamilies,comingoutmayoffermorechallenges,includingreconcilingsexualorientationwithreligious/spiritualbeliefs.Forthisreason,manyLGBTofcolorfinditeasiertoremaincloseted.LGBTQindividualsremainatgreaterriskforsuicideattempts,depressivedisorders,substanceabuseandHIV/STDs.Theyaremorethaneighttimesaslikelytoattemptsuicide;sixtimesaslikelytoreporthighlevelsofclinicaldepression;threetimesaslikelytouseillicit/illegaldrugs;andthreetimesaslikelytobeathighriskforsexuallytransmitteddiseasesandHIV.Theconversationhourwillbeginbybrieflyreviewingcurrentliteratureonthecomingoutprocessincommunitiesofcolor.Facilitatorswillbrieflyhighlightidentitymodelsrelatedtocomingout,riskandprotectivefactors,andtheimpactofreligion,cultureandcommunitytothisprocess.Facilitatorswillbrieflyhighlightonedenomination’sstrugglewithLGBTQinclusionandhighlightpossiblestrategiestohelpLGBTQofcolortodevelopamorehealthy,integratedLGBTQidentity.Presenterswillhighlightopportunitiesandchallengesexperiencedandwillprovidepromptstofacilitateinformaldiscussionwithcolleaguesabouttheseopportunitiesandchallenges.NOTE:Thisconversationhourwillbeapproximatelyonehourinlengthanddoesnotrequirepre-registrationtoattend.ConversationHour:ExploringExtension:Non-TraditionalCareersinAcademiaChairs:CarMunKok,DeepaSrivastava,andMariadeGuzmanFriday,February23,201810:15AM–11:45AMCooperativeExtensionhasbeenaroundforovera100yearsbutisstilloftentimescalled“thebestkeptsecret.”TheCooperativeExtensionSystem(CES)servestotranslateresearchintopracticalandactionableknowledgetocommunitiestoimprovethelivesofpeople.Theintegrationofresearch,extensionandoutreach,anduniversityandpublicserviceisvitaltothissystem.CESisrepresentedinallland-grantuniversitiesaroundthecountryandisaviablebutoftenlittleknowncareerpath.Infact,therearenumeroustenure-andnon-tenureacademicpositionsatuniversitiesandcountyofficesthatareavailableforthosewhoareinterestedinpursuingcareersinappliedresearch.Inthisconversationhour,wewillprovideanoverviewofthehistoryandpurposeofCooperativeExtension,sharethedifferentmodelsofExtensionwithindifferentuniversitysystems,andexplorethedifferentacademicjobswithinCooperativeExtension.NOTE:Thisconversationhourwillbeapproximatelyonehourinlengthanddoesnotrequirepre-registrationtoattend.
2018WORKSHOPS&CONVERSATIONHOURSListedbelowinorderofoccurrence
ConversationHour:WomenandCross-CulturalResearch–WhereWe’veBeenandWhereWeAreChairs:CarrieBrownandBrienAshdownFriday,February23,20183:15PM–4:45PMInthisconversationhour,webringtogethersixwomenwhoareprominentcross-culturalresearchersandleadersofSCCR.Thisconversationhourwillprovideaspaceforanin-depthandinformaldialoguewiththeaudience.Asco-chairs,wewillposequestionstothewomen,focusingontheirresearchandthechallengestheyhavefacedaswomeninthefield,aswellastheirtriumphs.Theaudiencewillalsohavetheopportunitytoaskthepanelquestionsabouttheirexperiencesandtoseekadviceforcurrentissues.Participants:JudithGibbons,SaintLouisUniversityDebbieBest,WakeForestUniversityAliceSchlegel,UniversityofArizonaHemalathaGanapathy-Coleman,UniversityofTorontoMississaugaJillBrown,CreightonUniversityBonnieHewlett,WashingtonStateUniversityNOTE:Thisconversationhourwillbeapproximatelyonehourinlengthanddoesnotrequirepre-registrationtoattend.Workshop:ExploringCulturalVariationUsingeHRAFWorldCulturesPresenter:CarolEmber,President,HumanRelationsAreaFilesSaturday,February24,201810:15AM–11:45AM eHRAFWorldCultureswasdesignedtofacilitatecross-culturalcomparisonsbyprovidingfinelysubject-indexedethnographicinformationabouttheculturesoftheworld.Withover300culturesincluded,youcanreadilycomparesimilartopicsacrosscultures.Inthisworkshop,youwilllearnthefundamentalsofusingeHRAFWorldCulturesinthecontextofcodingafewvariablesaboutchildsocialization.Specifically,wewillexaminingvariationinthedegreetowhichparentsusecorporalpunishment.Pointerswillbegivenforlearningmoreaboutdesigningandconductingacross-culturalstudy.NOTE:Thisworkshopwillbe1.5hourslonganddoesnotrequirepre-registrationtoattend.
EVENTSATAGLANCEWEDNESDAY:February21,2018TIME EVENT ROOM3:00PM–5:00PM Registration Pre-FunctionRoom5:00PM–6:00PM OpeningKeynoteAddress DetroitBallroom Dr.ErinHannon6:00PM–7:30PM WelcomeReception TraverseCityPatioTHURSDAY:February22,2018TIME EVENT ROOM9:00AM–10:00AM KeynoteAddress DetroitBallroom Dr.GlennAdams9:00AM–5:00PM BookExhibit GrandRapids10:15AM–4:45PM Allconferencesessions5:00PM–6:00PM KeynoteAddress DetroitBallroom Dr.ElizabethCashdan6:00PM–7:00PM Reception TraverseCityPatioFRIDAY:February23,2018TIME EVENT ROOM9:00AM–10:00AM KeynoteAddress DetroitBallroom Dr.DavidLancy9:00AM–5:00PM BookExhibit GrandRapids10:15AM–4:45PM Allconferencesessions12:00PM–1:30PM GraduateStudentSocial Saginaw3:15PM–4:45PM PosterSession DetroitBallroom5:00PM–6:00PM KeynoteAddress DetroitBallroom Dr.RobertHitchcock6:00–7:00PM Reception TraverseCityPatio 7:00PM–9:00PM BanquetDinner DetroitBallroomSATURDAY:February24,2018TIME EVENT ROOM9:00AM–5:00PM APADiv52MidwinterBoardMeeting Birmingham10:15AM–12:30PM Allconferencesessions12:00PM–1:00PM SCCRGeneralMembershipMeeting Saginaw
CONFERENCESCHEDULEWEDNESDAY,FEBRUARY21,2018TIME EVENT ROOM3:00PM–5:00PM Registration Pre-Function5:00PM–6:00PM OpeningKeynoteAddress DetroitBallroom
Learningtodancetoyourowntune:TheroleofchilddevelopmentinhumanmusicalityDr.ErinHannonIntroductionbyDr.PeterGray
6:00PM–7:30PM WelcomeReception TraverseCityPatio
(DetroitBallroom) Hostedhappyhourandappetizers (OpenBar–wineandbeer)
CONFERENCESCHEDULETHURSDAY,FEBRUARY22,2018TIME EVENT ROOM8:00AM–8:45AM SCCRBoardMeeting Lansing 8:00AM–3:00PM Registration Pre-Function9:00AM–5:00PM BookExhibit GrandRapids9:00AM–10:00AM KeynoteAddress DetroitBallroom
AgainstDevelopmentality:DecolonialApproachestoHumanDevelopment
Dr.GlennAdams IntroductionbyDr.JillBrown
SESSIONI:10:15AM–11:45AM10:15AM–11:45AM OrganizedSymposium Saginaw
HowCultureInformsDevelopment:Thinking,Feeling,andtheFutureChairs:KatelynE.PoelkerandJudithL.Gibbons
(1)DecidingWhoYouSleepWith:Culture,DevelopmentalTimingand
theSocializationofImplicitCulturalValuesinSleepingArrangementsintheU.S.andDominicanRepublicAuthors:JillBrownandOliviaKilgarin(2)ProspectiveMemoryinPreschoolers:ParentalExpectationsversusActualAbilitiesAuthors:NicoleB.CapobiancoandDeborahL.Best(3)WhatdoGuatemalanTeenagersWantfortheirFutures?AQualitativeStudyofDrawingsofFutureSelvesAuthors:BrienK.Ashdown,DanaJanes,andSamuelE.Draznin-Nagy(4)FeelingGratefulandHassled:Within-CountryDiversityinGuatemalanAdolescentsAuthors:KatelynE.Poelker,JudithL.Gibbons,NataliaMarsicovetereFanjul,AlyssaArens,ColleenA.Maxwell,andJimDolan(5)DiscussionLedbyDeborahL.Best
CONFERENCESCHEDULETHURSDAY,FEBRUARY22,201810:15AM–11:45AM OrganizedSymposium Petoskey ViolenceinthePast:CrossCulturalPerspectives Chair:DebraL.Martin (1)RitualViolenceinSmallScaleSocietiesinthePast:Cross-Cultural
SurveyAuthor:DebraL.Martin(2)BluntForce:TheInterdisciplinaryAnalysisofWarClubsinHunter-GathererSocietiesAuthor:JosephB.Curran(3)FindingMercyinMurder:AnExplorationoftheActandAgencyofMercyKilling,Euthanasia,andAssistedSuicideAmongPastHumanSocietiesAuthor:DianaS.Simpson(4)HighRiskEndeavors:MixedSubsistenceStrategiesandPatternsofAccidentalTraumaandInterpersonalViolenceonBlackMesa(AD900-1150)Author:ClairaRalston(5)DiscussionLedbyAnnaOsterholtz
10:15AM–11:45AM PaperSession Dearborn EvolutionaryandCulturalPerspectivesonChildhood Chair:SheinaLew-Levy (1)AcuteSalivarySteroidHormoneResponsesinJuvenileBoysand
GirlstoNon-PhysicalTeamCompetition Authors:TimothyS.McHale,PeterB.Gray,Ka-chunChan,DavidT.
Zava,andWai-chiChee (2)ForagingMotivationsAmongHadzaJuveniles Authors:TrevorR.Pollom,IbrahimA.Mabulla,andAlyssaN.
Crittenden (3)EgalitarianSocialLearninginTwoHunter-GathererSocieties:A
SocialNetworkAnalysisofLearningtoForageAmongtheHadzaofTanzaniaandtheMbendjeleofCongo
Authors:SheinaLew-Levy,StephenKissler,AdamBoyette,AlyssaCrittenden,BarryHewlett,andMichaelLamb
(4)IndiaDogs:AnInitialInvestigationoftheAttitudesofUrban,
IndianYouth
CONFERENCESCHEDULETHURSDAY,FEBRUARY22,2018 Authors:ShellyVolsche,MiriamMohan,LexySilva,Madhavi
Rangaswamy,andPeterGray (5)NepaleseChildLabourers’Life-contexts,CognitiveSkillsandWell-
being Author:Esa Alaraudanjoki 10:15AM–11:45AM PaperSession Lansing
Cross-CulturalPerspectivesonEducationandInstruction Chair:MaryBethLeidman (1)StudyAbroadIntent:Self-SelectionAmongstFirst-YearJapaneseStudentsAuthor:AndrewNowlan (2)InternationalStudiesintheCommunityCollege:PreparingtheNextGenerationAuthor:JaniceHartgrove-Freile(3)Creativity,CollaborationandCriticalThinking:UtilizingMulti-FacetedSimulationsasaPrimaryModeofInstructionAuthors:MaryBethLeidman,NancyAli,ThomasJ.Brown,andLauraWilson (4)WhatUniversitiesCanDoToAddressCyberbullying:AQualitativeAnalysisofCollegeStudentMinoritiesAuthors:TimothyOblad,MaikeHolleck,PatriciaLuera,andSarahGarcia(5)CyberBullying:Prevalence,Consequences,anditsImpactonPsychologicalWellbeingAmongUniversityStudentsatQuettaBalochistan,PakistanAuthor:MuhammadAzamTahir(6)TrackingorTrailing?TheImpactofEveryChildSucceedsActonMilitaryFamiliesAuthor:HeatherRaeEspinoza
LUNCHBREAK12:00PM–1:30PM__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
SESSIONII:1:30PM–3:00PM
1:30PM–3:00PM OrganizedSymposium Saginaw Caregiving,parentalnotions,andchildoutcomes:
Understandingfamiliesincontext(Part1:Culturecomparativestudies)
CONFERENCESCHEDULETHURSDAY,FEBRUARY22,2018 Chair:AileenGarcia (1)FeedingPracticesofPreschoolsinColombiaandtheUSA:ACross-
culturalMultipleCaseStudyAuthor:ElsaLucíaEscalanteBarrios(2)RelationsbetweenPositiveParenting,ProsocialBehavior,andInternalizingBehavior:ACross-CulturalAnalysisAuthors:MadisonMemmott-ElisonandGustavoCarlo(3)Children’sUse,andParent-childCo-use,ofMobileTechnologyintheUSandTurkey:AMixedMethodsStudyinvolvingPreschoolersandtheirParentsfromLow-IncomeHouseholdsAuthor:JanEsteraich(4)ParentalNotionsandExpectationsaroundAcademics:ContrastingEthnotheoriesAmongChineseandFilipinoAmericanMigrantsAuthors:DanWang,MariaRosarioT.deGuzman,YaoYao,YanXia,Soo-YoungHong,andEvanChoi(5)DiscussionLedbyMariaRosarioT.deGuzman
1:30PM–3:00PM PaperSession Petoskey CriminalJustice,CorporalPunishment,andLegalSystems Chair:OziomaAloziem (1)CulturalInfluencesonCriminalBehavior:AnEastvs.West
Perspective Authors:LinusChanandCarolY.Yoder (2)RacialDemographicsofJustice-InvolvedColoradansWithaHistory
ofTBI Authors:OzyAloziem,JudyL.Dettmer,RonenFriedman,Kimberly
Gorgens,andAmberG.Graf (3)NormativeConcepts:TheMeaninginCross-CulturalPerspective Author:MarekJakubiek (4)CorporalPunishmentandDisciplinaryControlinPrimarySchools
ofNigeria:ACaseStudyofCalabarSouthLocalGovernmentAreaofCrossRiverState,Nigeria
Authors:GodfreyE.UkapbioandEmmanuelC.Nyong1:30PM–3:00PM PaperSession Dearborn Cross-CulturalPerspectivesonMentalHealth Chair:ShaliniChoudhary
CONFERENCESCHEDULETHURSDAY,FEBRUARY22,2018
(1)HelpingorExclusion?TheCaseofIntimatePartnerViolenceFemaleSurvivorswithMentalHealthProblems
Author:Chu-LiLiu (2)Theimpactofethnicityandgenderondisorderedeating
attitudes,BMIandmeasuresofpsychologicaldistress Authors:JeanneL.Edman,SusanWatson,andDavidPatron (3)CrossCulturalPerspectivesofCompassionforPersonswith
Dementia Author:MichaelEgo
(4)CulturalAdaptationofPsychometricTestsforIdentifyingBorderlinePersonalityDisorderPatientsinIndia
Author:ShaliniChoudhary (5)“HowdoYouNeedUstoHelp?”:Practitioners’Experiencesin
NorthernNamibia Author:TheodoreBartholomew (6)ManifestationofBorderlinePersonalityDisorderinNorthIndia Author:ShaliniChoudhary 1:30PM–3:00PM PaperSession Lansing GenderRoles,Romance,andSexualIdentity Chair:ShellyVolsche (1)WantingitBothWays:KashmiriTourism-relatedShopkeepers
ViewsonWomen Author:SteveWinterberg (2)Parents’AttitudeandActionsonAdolescentRomantic
RelationshipsinContemporaryChina Author:MengxueQin (3)ReimaginingtheVillage:TheImportanceofExtendedandFictive
KinintheChildfreeCommunity Author:ShellyVolsche (4)ComingOutasGayinEgypt:ACulturalPerspective Author:HaniHenry (5)RelativeImportanceofFamilyandPeerApprovalforLGBTQ
individuals Authors:TaylorBickelandJillBrown
CONFERENCESCHEDULETHURSDAY,FEBRUARY22,2018 (6)PubicHairRemovalPracticesinCross-CulturalPerspective Authors:LyndseyK.CraigandPeterB.Gray
SESSIONIII:3:15PM–4:45PM
3:15PM–4:45PM OrganizedSymposium Saginaw
Caregiving,parentalnotions,andchildoutcomes:Understandingfamiliesincontext(Part2:Parentingandchilddevelopmentinculturalcontext)Chair:MariaRosarioT.deGuzman(1)ParentalInvolvementAmongLow-incomeFilipinos:APhenomenologicalInquiryAuthors:AileenGarciaandMariaRosariodeGuzman(2)RacialidentityandReligiosityasMediatorsofAssociationsbetweenFamilyEthnic-RacialSocializationandProsocialBehaviorsinBlackAdolescentsAuthors:SahityaMaiya,GustavoCarlo,andMadisonMemmott-Elison(3)ParentingfromaDistance:PhilippineYayas(AFollow-Up)Authors:IrenePadasas,MariaRosarioT.deGuzman,andAileenGarcia(4)DiscussionLedbyAileenGarcia
3:15PM–4:45PM PanelDiscussion Petoskey CelebratingtheLifeandWorkofRobertJ.Kleiner Co-Chairs:PaulY.L.NgoandTomSørensen
(1)RobertKleiner’sBackgroundandhisConnectiontotheSocietyforCross-CulturalResearch(SCCR)Author:PaulY.L.Ngo
(2)BobKleinerandtheLegacyofKurtLewinAuthor:AnaMarjanovic-Shane(3)Robert(Bob)Kleiner,TheNorwegianConnection:FriendshipandResearchCollaborationAuthors:TomSørensenandAndreasSørensen
CONFERENCESCHEDULETHURSDAY,FEBRUARY22,2018
(4)InvestigatingHowAgeMediatestheEffectsofCommunityonMentalHealth:RobertJ.Kleiner’sLegacyAuthors:PaulY.L.Ngo,TomSørensen,andAndreasSørensen(5)LocalCommunityPromotion–ResourcesandConflicts-TheLofotenCaseAuthors:TomSørensen,AndreasP.Sørensen,andPaulY.L.Ngo(6)DiscussionLedbyJudithL.Gibbons
3:15PM–4:45PM ConversationHour Dearborn
ComingOutinCommunitiesofColor:ChallengesandOpportunitiesChairs:GregoryCanillasandJenniferMetz
3:15PM–4:45PM OrganizedSymposium Lansing NaturalHazardsandCulturalTransformationsII Chair:PeterPeregrine (1)PoliticalParticipationMediatesPost-DisasterConflictinAncient
Societies Author:PeterPeregrine (2)ACross-CulturalExaminationofLeadershipStrategiesinin
DisasterImpactedSocieties Author:EricJones
(3)ResourceUncertainty,Subsistence,andSubsistenceDiversificationAuthors:CarolR.Ember,ErikRingen,andJackDunnington
5:00PM–6:00PM KeynoteAddress DetroitBallroom
SexDifferencesinMobilityandWayfinding:Cross-CulturalPerspectivesDr.ElizabethCashdanIntroductionbyDr.AlyssaCrittenden
6:00PM–7:00PM Cocktailreception TraverseCityPatio(DetroitBallroom) (Cashbar)
CONFERENCESCHEDULEFRIDAY,FEBRUARY23,2018TIME EVENT ROOM8:00AM–8:45AM SCCRBoardMeeting Lansing 9:00AM–5:00PM Registration Pre-Function9:00AM–5:00PM BookExhibit GrandRapids9:00AM–10:00AM KeynoteAddress DetroitBallroom
ChildrenasHelpers:EvidenceforaUniversalStageinHumanLifeHistoryDr.DavidLancyIntroductionbyDr.AdamBoyette
SESSIONI:10:15AM–11:45AM10:15AM–11:45AM OrganizedSymposium Saginaw
GenderSocializationinContext:Cross-CulturalPerspectivesontheEmpowermentofWomenandGirlsChairs:AngelicaPuzioandDeborahL.Best
(1)TheSocializationoftheAdolescentVoice:Self-Silencingasan
ExpressionofCultureandContext Authors:AngelicaPuzioandDeborahL.Best (2)“Looklikegirls,butactlikeboys”:NormsofMasculinityand
PsychosocialWellbeingAmongAdolescentGirlsintheU.S.andChina Authors:RuiYang,OnnieRogers,NiobeWay,andAnnaBennet (3)HavingtheNumberofChildrenTheyWant:EmpowermentofLatin
AmericanWomen Authors:KatelynE.Poelker,JudithL.Gibbons,andSydneyR.Hudock (4)AnIdealManandanIdealWomanThroughtheEyesofEstonian
AdolescentBoysandGirls Authors:TiiaTulvisteandAnniTamm (5)Discussion LedbyJudithGibbons10:15AM–11:45AM OrganizedSymposium Petoskey QualitativeExplorationsofWell-Being,Health
Equity,andMentalHealthAcrossCultures
CONFERENCESCHEDULEFRIDAY,FEBRUARY23,2018 Chair:TheodoreBartholomew (1)SoutheastAsianRefugees’CivicEngagement,Generativity,and
Well-BeingAuthors:DanielleA.AugustineandDeniseC.Lewis(2)Community-BasedParticipatoryResearch:TheImportanceofCommunityInvolvementinAddressingHealthDisparitiesAmongSoutheastAsianImmigrantsAuthors:MonysakadaPhal,DeniseC.Lewis,andDesireeM.Seponski(3)ConsiderationofDeferredActionforChildhoodArrivals(DACA)fromAsia:Fear,Uncertainty,andInvisibilityAuthors:YaseminCavaTadik,andDeniseC.Lewis(4)Omunanamwengu(theMadOne):AMultipleCaseStudyofLivingwithMadnessAmongtheNorthernNamibianAawamboAuthor:TheodoreT.Bartholomew
10:15AM–11:45AM PaperSession Dearborn EcologyandEvolution:Cross-CulturalPerspectiveson
SubstanceUse,PathogenAvoidance,andInfantHealth Chair:CaseyRoulette (1)CulturalNormsofSubstanceUseinAssociationWithEvolutionary
TheoriesofDevelopment:AQualitativeInvestigationAmongtheJenuKurubasofSouthIndia
Authors:CaitlynD.Placek,KavithaRavi,RashmiP.,PoornimaJayakrishna,andPurnimaMadhivanan
(2)PatternsofCannabisUseAmongCongoBasinForagers Authors:CaseyJ.RouletteandBarryS.Hewlett (3)ReconcilingtheRelationshipsBetweenRisk,Impulsivity,and
Pathogen-AvoidanceWithinLifehistoryTheory:AnExplorationAcrossTanzanianPastoralists,EthiopianFarmers,andIndianWage-Laborers
Authors:MarkCaudell,CaitlynD.Placek,andRobertQuinlan (4)HouseholdCompositionandtheInfantGastrointestinal
Microbiome:ACross-CulturalStudy Authors:AveryA.Lane,EdwardH.Hagen,KimberlyA.Lackey,Janet
E.Williams,MarkA.McGuire,MichelleK.McGuire,andCourtneyL.Meehan
(5)MaternalBreastfeedingPatternsandInfantColostrum
ConsumptionAmongtheHadzaForagers Authors:KristenN.HerloskyandAlyssaN.Crittenden
CONFERENCESCHEDULEFRIDAY,FEBRUARY23,201810:15AM–11:45AM ConversationHour Lansing ExploringExtension:Non-TraditionalCareersinAcademia Chairs:CarMunKok,DeepaSrivastava,andMariadeGuzman12:00PM–1:30PM GraduateStudentSocial Lansing Lunchprovided Pre-registrationrequired
LUNCHBREAK12:00PM–1:30PM__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
SESSIONII:1:30PM–3:00PM
1:30PM–3:00PM OrganizedSymposium Saginaw Hunter-Gatherersinthe21stCentury–EconomicandSocial
DimensionsofForaginginaChangingLandscape Chairs:AlyssaN.CrittendenandKarenL.Kramer (1)WhySavannaPuméForagersRetainaHuntingandGatheringWay
ofLifeAuthors:KarenL.KramerandRussellD.Greaves(2)SustainingaHunter-GathererEconomyintheTwenty-FirstCenturyRequiresActiveHabitatModification:InsightsfromWesternAustraliaAuthors:BrianF.Codding,RebeccaBliegeBird,andDouglasW.Bird(3)HadzaHealthinTransition:TheBeginningofaMixedSubsistenceEconomyandItsImpactsAuthor:AlyssaN.Crittenden(4)VariationonForagingContributionstoLivelihoodsAmongSanPopulationsinNamibia,Botswana,andZimbabweAuthor:RobertK.Hitchock(5)DiscussionLedbyBarryS.Hewlett
1:30PM–3:00PM PaperSession Petoskey Cross-CulturalVariationinCognition:Categorization,Intrinsic
Motivation,andFalseMemory Chair:JillBrown (1)“ButWhatAbouttheRabbit?”:CognitiveDifferencesin
CategorizationWithinandAcrossCultureandSES
CONFERENCESCHEDULEFRIDAY,FEBRUARY23,2018 Authors:JillBrown,CesarTorres,andHōkūleʻaFoster,andMargo
Scott (2)Within-GroupPredictorsofIndianandEuropeanAmerican
Undergraduates’IntrinsicMotivation Authors:SarahPierotti,DuaneRudy,KennonSheldon,and
ShanmukhKamble (3)HowtheCross-CulturalApproachExplainstheUniversalityofFalse
MemoryPhenomenon?ResultsfromAmerican,China,PolishandTurkishSamples
Author:PatrycjaMaciaszek (4)ValueHierarchiesWithinandAcrossCultures:AComparative
Examinationof25ValueTheories Author:GerardSaucier1:30PM–3:00PM PaperSession Dearborn Parenting:ImpactsofStress,OutcomesofParentalRejection,
andCross-CulturalPerspectivesonPaternalInvestment Chairs:SumbleenAliandRonaldRohner (1)ParentalStress:ItsImpactonPsychologicalWellbeingAmongthe
ParentsofChildrenWithandWithoutDisabilitiesatQuettaBalochistan,Pakistan
Author:MuhammadAzamTahir (2)ASystematicReviewofMeta-AnalysesofResearchon
InterpersonalAcceptance–rejectionTheory:ConstructsandMeasures Authors:AbdulKhalequeandSumbleenAli (3)SocioeconomicPredictorsofFathers’PerceptionofChildren’s
AcademicBehaviorsinSquatterFamilies Author:ZiaratHossain (4)PatternsandPredictorsofDepressiveSymptomsamongJamaican
FathersofNewborns Authors:PeterB.Gray,CharleneCoore-Desai,SydonniePellington,
TwanaDinall,JodyReece,AndreBateman,andMaureenSamms-Vaughan
(5)TeachingasPaternalInvestment:FatherhoodattheInformation
Cooperation-ReproductiveCooperationNexus Authors:AdamH.Boyette,SheinaLew-Levy,MallikaSarma,
MiegakandaValchy,andLeeT.Gettler
CONFERENCESCHEDULEFRIDAY,FEBRUARY23,2018 (6)TheyLoveMeNot:AMeta-AnalyticReviewofPancultural
RelationsBetweenPerceivedParentalUndifferentiatedRejectionAndOffspring’sPsychologicalMaladjustment
Author:SumbleenAli,NazmaKhatun,AbdulKhaleque,andRonaldP.Rohner
1:30PM–3:00PM PaperSession Lansing Migration,Nationality,andIdentity-SessionOne Chair:OlenaNesteruk (1)SelfinaCulturalContext:ExaminingtheTripartiteSelfintheCity
ofNewDelhi Author:SaifR.Farooqi (2)CopingwithTransnationalDeathsandBereavement:TheInfluence
ofMigratoryLossandAnticipatoryGrief Author:OlenaNesteruk (3)VariationofHumanValuesandModernization:Preliminary
Results Author:AndreyKorotayev (4)FavorableNationalConditionsLengthenLivesofFemalesmore
thanMales Author:HerbertBarryIII
SESSIONIII:3:15PM–4:45PM
3:15PM–4:45PM PosterSession DetroitBallroom (1)TheImpactofHistoricalTraumaontheHelp-SeekingBehaviorof
AfricanAmericans Authors:GregoryCanillas,MalloryBehar,andChristeenSonalySilva (2)Sex,Love&Marriage:TreatmentIssueswithLGBTQClients Authors:GregoryCanillas,CourtneyCrisp,andMelissaDuncan (3)TheImpactofCulturalBeliefsandStereotypesonBlackWomen’s
MentalHealth Authors:MelissaDuncanandGregoryCanillas (4)Iranian-Americans’InterestinSTEM:TheRolesofCultural
OrientationandAcademicSelfEfficacy Authors:SahraKaboli-NejadandCareyS.Ryan (5)OrganizationalandIndividualVariablesintheUniversity
WorkplaceExperienceofWomenandMeninPoland
CONFERENCESCHEDULEFRIDAY,FEBRUARY23,2018 Authors:RosemaryKrawczykandJonKalinowski (6)FactorsaffectingVariationinForagerandForager-
HorticulturalistsChildren’sActivityBudgets:ACross-CulturalAnalysis Authors:SheinaLew-Levy,RachelReckin,StephenKissler,Adam
Boyette,AlyssaN.Crittenden,JeremyKoster,KojiSonoda,JonathanStieglitz,NoaLavi,andKateEllis-Davies
(7)EffectsofEmotionalStabilityandFamilyQualityofLifeonWell-
BeingofCollegeStudents Authors:AbelGitimuWaithakaandPriscillaN.Gitimu (8)SocializationGoalsandParentingBeliefs:AStudyofRwandan
InfantCaregivers Author:JoyceYipGreen (9)Doescontingencyinteachingmatterforthree-andfour-year-olds’
learningmathandspatialskills?Authors:Joohyun(Julie)Kim,DanielSuh,WoosikJung,andCatherineTamis-LeMonda
3:15PM–4:45PM PaperSession Saginaw CulturalandEcologicalInfluencesonChildDevelopment Chair:CourtneyL.Meehan
(1)CoordinatedJointEngagementin1-year-oldsSampledfromDifferentSpeciesandEcological-culturalSettingsAuthors:KimBard,LaurenButler,KirstyRoss,HeidiKeller,BarryHewlett,BillWalnauer,TakeshiKishimoto,JolieAnderson,SarahT.Boysen,andTetsuroMatsuzawa(2)Earlyexperiences:ACross-CulturalInvestigationofSocialandCaregivingEnvironmentsinInfancyAmongHunter-Gatherers,Horticulturalists,andAgro-PastoralistsAuthors:CourtneyL.MeehanandCourtneyHelfrecht
(3)GoodStoriesMakeGoodNeighbours:HowEcologyMayExplainCross-CulturalPrevalenceofStrangerAvoidanceandConflictFolktalesAuthor:EleanorFleming
3:15PM–4:45PM PanelDiscussion Petoskey
LearningaboutPsychologicalResilienceandInternationalResearchHelpsTeachersofImmigrantandRefugeeStudentsChair:DeborahA.Stiles
CONFERENCESCHEDULEFRIDAY,FEBRUARY23,2018
(1)AnInternational,Cross-CulturalPerspectiveontheImportanceofPsychologicalResilienceforHighSchoolandCollegeStudentsWhoAreNon-NativeSpeakersofEnglishAuthors:EsaA.Alaraudanjoki,DeborahA.Stiles,KearyL.Ritchie,andLisaR.Wilkinson(2)HighSchoolTeachersCanPromoteSocial-EmotionalLearningandResilienceintheirTraumatizedImmigrantandRefugeeStudentsAuthors:KearyL.Ritchie,DeborahA.Stiles,LisaR.Wilkinson,andMariaI.Escalona(3)InstructorsinCommunityCollegesCanSupportPsychologicalResilienceandBuildCommunityintheirTraumatizedImmigrantandRefugeeStudentsAuthors:LisaR.Wilkinson,RikaYamaguchi,KearyL.Ritchie,andDeborahA.Stiles
3:15PM–4:45PM ConversationHour Dearborn WomenandCross-CulturalResearch–WhereWe’veBeenand
WhereWeAre Chairs:CarrieM.BrownandBrienK.Ashdown
Participants:JudithL.GibbonsDeborahL.BestAliceE.SchlegelHemalathaGanapathy-ColemanJillR.BrownBonnieHewlett
3:15PM–4:45PM PaperSession Lansing
Migration,Nationality,andIdentity-SessionTwo Chair:SarahAlmalki (1)ExploringtheCultureofRemembranceinSt.Louis’Bosnian
DiasporaCommunity Author:AjlinaKaramehic-Muratovic (2)HomeIsWheretheChurchIs?TheRoleofReligioninthe
AcculturationProcessofRussian-SpeakingImmigrantsinFinland Author:LiisaTuhkanen (3)MigrationandGenderIdeologyinArab-AmericanFamilies Author:SarahAlmalki (4)CohabitationinScandinavianandAsiancountries:Heuvelineand
Timberlake'sTypology
CONFERENCESCHEDULEFRIDAY,FEBRUARY23,2018 Author:SaifR.Farooqi5:00PM–6:00PM KeynoteAddress DetroitBallroom
InSearchofJustice:ApplyingSocialScienceDatatoIndigenousPeoples’RightsinSouthernAfricaDr.RobertHitchcock
IntroductionbyDr.JillBrown6:00PM–7:00PM Cocktailreception TraverseCityPatio(DetroitBallroom) (CashBar)7:00PM–9:00PM BanquetDinner DetroitBallroom
PresidentialAddress DetroitBallroom Dr.JillBrown,SCCRPresident
CONFERENCESCHEDULESATURDAY,FEBRUARY24,2018TIME EVENT ROOM8:00AM–8:45AM SCCRBoardMeeting Lansing 9:00AM–5:00PM BookExhibit GrandRapids9:00AM–5:00PM APADiv52 Birmingham MidwinterBoardMeeting
SESSIONI:10:15AM–11:45AM10:15AM–11:45AM Workshop Lansing
Workshop:ExploringCulturalVariationUsingeHRAFWorldCulturesChair:CarolEmber
10:15AM–11:45AM OrganizedSymposia Dearborn
CulturalPhenomena,PopularCulture,MediaRepresentations,andCulturalImplicationsinKoreaChair:Seon-GiBaek
(1)MigrantWorkers,MediaRepresentations,RacialDiscriminations,andCross-CulturalImplicationsinKoreanSociety:ALongitudinalNationalProjectAuthor:Seon-GiBaek
(2)Changesofsocietalandculturalmeaningsforapublicsquare:ACasestudyontheCandlelightProtestintheGwanghwamunSquare,KoreaAuthors:Jeong-ahYoonandSeon-GiBaek
(3)History,PopularCulture,MediaRepresentations,andSocietalandCulturalImplications:ASemioticAnalysison“TheSecretDoor”,aTVdrama,and“TheThrone”,aFilmAuthors:DakyungChooandSeon-GiBaek
(4)Misogyny,FemaleSupremacy,RapidChangeofRelationsBetweenMenandWomen,andCulturalImplicationsinKoreanSociety:ASemioticandDiscourseAnalysison”StrongWomen,DoBong-soon”,aKoreanTVdramaAuthors:WoojuLee,Seon-GiBaek,andJinokMun
10:15AM–11:45AM PaperSession Petoskey MarketIntegration,EthnicIdentity,andAcculturation Chair:MaryArneaud
CONFERENCESCHEDULESATURDAY,FEBRUARY24,2018 (1)EthnicIdentityandPsycho-socialWellbeinginTrinidadandFiji Authors:MaryJ.ArneaudandNicoleAlea (2)MarketIntegration,CognitiveAwareness,andtheExpansionof
MoralEmpathy:ModernLifeInChineseSociety Author:WilliamJankowiak (3)ExploringConceptionsof‘QualityofLife’inRuralEthnicMinorities Authors:SarahTaylor,AileenGarcia,MariaRosarioT.DeGuzman,
RodrigoCantarero,Soo-YoungHong,EvanChoi,YanXia,andGrantDaily
(4)AttitudesTowardsDomesticViolenceAcrossThreeGenerationof
VietnameseAmericans Author:DungNgo10:15AM–11:45AM PaperSession Saginaw ApproachestoResearch:Methods,Education,andCommunity
Perception Chair:CarMunKok (1)EmpoweringLimited-ResourceFamilieswithFoodResource
ManagementKnowledgeandSkills:WhyItMatters Authors:DeepaSrivastava,BarbaraMkNelly,andAngieKeihner
(2)UnderstandingaResearcher'sInteractionsandActionsinCross-CulturalSettingsfromaCultureFrameSwitchingPerspectiveAuthor:RebeccaBayeck(3)CommunityPerceptionandCopingResponsestotheEffectsofLandfillsinNorthwestFloridaAuthor:SamuelJiloDira(4)MergingResearchandPractice:ProgramAdaptationstoServeDiverseAudiencesinCalifornia4-HYouthDevelopmentProgramAuthors:CarMunKokandClaudiaP.DiazCarrasco
12:00PM–1:00PM SCCRGeneralMembershipMeeting Saginaw Chairs:JillBrownandAlyssaCrittenden
SCCR2018PRE-REGISTEREDPARTICIPANTS
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