SSSP 2026 Annual Meeting

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CFP 52 - Regular: New Directions in Institutional Ethnography
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Sponsor: Institutional Ethnography

Organizer: Katherine E. Koralesky, University of British Columbia

Presider: Lauren Eastwood, State University of New York, Plattsburgh

Description: 

This session explores innovative applications of Institutional Ethnography (IE) that address contemporary social issues, shifting political contexts, and emerging methodological intersections. Presenters highlight how IE continues to evolve as a critical, justice-oriented sociology for uncovering ruling relations in everyday life.

Papers:

“Everyday Experience, Institutional Context, and Global Learning: The CRIISIS COIL Model,” Hans-Peter de Ruiter, Minnesota State University

“Insulating Public Health Policymaking: Regulatory Counterpower and Lessons from Chile,” A. Susana Ramírez, University of California, Merced

“Navigating Power and Identity: A Queered Institutional Ethnography of LGBTQIA+ Youth under Title IX in Secondary Education,” Kelley Larson, North Dakota State University

“On the Value of Voting,” Paul Luken, University of West Georgia

“Towards an Institutional Ethnography of Resisting State Violence,” C. Michael Awsumb, Northwest Missouri State University

“When Flexibility isn’t Flexible: How International Graduate Student Motherhood is Institutionally Coordinated,” Fredricka R. Saunders and Laura J. Parson, North Dakota State University