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For our 2025 conference the CSA will be meeting at the Residence Inn in Berkeley

Conference theme: Creativity and Community In Times of Crises 

Friday and Saturday Nov 7-8 

Please join us!

See Program!

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Late / On-Site Registration:

1 day student observer 

2 day student observer

Student Presenter

Part time faculty and practitioners

Full Time Faculty

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Notice — we just received a small grant to pay for student presenter’s registration and membership at the conference.  This is only for students (grad or undergrad) and only for those that present at the conference.  Registration and membership payment will be refunded after the conference to recipients.  Funds will be distributed on a first-come, first-served basis (until funds are extinguished) to this recipient group, based on the order of complete names/email addresses on the following form, https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/DK6278W

Keynote

Catherine Hanna Schrock is the Co-Founder & Director of Programs for IMAGINE (imaginebravespaces.com), an applied theatre company based in San Diego, California. Motivated to cultivate empathy, Catherine designs and facilitates creative programming that equips diverse multigenerational communities to engage in complex dialogues toward social and community development. She specializes in various applied theatre forms including Interview Theatre, Playback Theatre, and Theatre of the Oppressed–specifically, Forum Theatre, an interactive format that allows audiences to role-play toward conflict transformation. To date, her original Forum Theatre work has served more than 50,000 people across San Diego County. Catherine holds a Master’s Degree in Educational Theater from New York University and a BA in Sociology and International Development.

DJ

Shammy Dee is a joyful and high-energy DJ who has shared the stage with GRAMMY award-winning artists like Kendrick Lamar and Diplo and played for celebrities such as Alicia Keys and Fergie, as well as global brands including Christian Louboutin and Louis Vuitton. He is also a composer and music director for theatrical productions such as Poor Yella Rednecks (South Coast Repertory), Vietgone (A.C.T. SF and EastWest Players), and Tiger Style! (La Jolla Playhouse). An accomplished artist himself, he composes original music (find him on Spotify) and has appeared on television shows like How I Met Your Mother and Sam & Cat .

 

Present at the Annual CSA Conference


To present at the conference, find an appropriate session from the list below and email the organizer.

In the email, include the title of your presentation, your name as you would like it to appear on the program, your status (e.g., professor, student, etc.), and your affiliation (e.g., what college or university you are attending).

Please note that the “student sessions” are specifically intended for undergraduates

OrganizerEmailPanel Type
A. Carli Richie-Zavaleta arichiez@pointloma.eduStudent session (focused on applied research and methods projects. )
Amalia Perez Martina.perezmartin@csus.eduStudent session (focused on research projects revolving around social control in society, including legal and non-legal forms of control over minoritized individuals and communities. )
Amanda Shigiharashigihara@csus.eduStudent session (Graduate Student Panel on Sex, Gender, and Bodies)
Ana Ljubinkovicaljubinkovic@csustan.eduMigration, trauma, and healing
Anne Marencoanne.marenco@canyons.eduStudent session (focused on student research)
Anne Marencoanne.marenco@canyons.eduPoster session for students
Ari Ofengendenariofengen@gmail.comSociological Studies of Theory
Celina Bridgescbridges@ucdavis.eduSociological Studies of Health and Medicine
Alicia Gonzalesamgonzal@csusm.eduGraduate Student Session #1:  Making Sociology Matter
Alicia Gonzalesamgonzal@csusm.eduRace – Open Call Session #2:  Current Issues in Latino Research
Alicia Gonzalesamgonzal@csusm.eduSession #3:  Undergraduate Research
Alicia Gonzalesamgonzal@csusm.eduSession # 4:  Critical Life Course
Alicia Gonzalesamgonzal@csusm.eduSession #5:  Community Cultural Wealth
Charlene Holkenbrink-Monkcholkenbrinkmonk@sdsu.eduVisual Sociology 
Claudia Johnson Madrigalcjohnson78@ucmerced.eduSociological Studies of Abolitionist Praxis 
David Daniel Bogumilbogumil@csun.eduQuantitative and Qualitative: Artificial Intelligence: Human Mediated Simulated Human Logic
Elvia Ramirezeramirez@csus.eduSociological Studies of Latinos/as 
LaQuita M. Jonesjoneslm@laccd.eduSociological Studies of Social Movements and Social Change 
LaQuita M. Jonesjoneslm@laccd.eduSociological Studies of Soundtracks of Social Change 
Christian Lewis, Ph.D.clewis@nightingale.eduSociological Methodology – Qualitative
Christian Lewis, Ph.D.clewis@nightingale.eduSociological Studies of Education
Jennifer Krebsbachjkrebsbach@ucdavis.eduSociology of Sex and Gender
Claudia Johnson Madrigalcjohnson78@ucmerced.eduSociological Studies of Abolitionist Praxis
Dr. Jeremy Thomasjeremythomas@isu.eduSociological Studies of Sexuality
Flor Saldanafsaldana@csusm.eduSociological Studies of Education
Gabriela Floresgflores57@ucmerced.eduSociological Studies of Latine/x Families
Gabriela Floresgflores57@ucmerced.eduSociological Studies of Latine/x Communities
Heidy Sarabiaheidy.sarabia@csus.eduStudent session (focused on on Health and Leisure)
Heidy Sarabiaheidy.sarabia@csus.eduStudent session (focused on on Higher Education Majors, Programs, and Support for First Generation Students)
Heidy Sarabiaheidy.sarabia@csus.eduMeet the Author Session (“Erendira” by Dr. Rose Borunda)
Heidy Sarabiaheidy.sarabia@csus.eduSociology of Immigration
Hien Parkhien.park@vanguard.eduStudent session (focused on empirical research studies)
Hoai-An Nguyenhnguyen00@ucsb.eduTheory of Global Capitalism and Praxis of Anti-Capitalism
Hoai-An Nguyenhnguyen00@ucsb.eduContesting Power in the Changing World System of Global Capital
J. Vern Cromartiej_vern_cromartie@yahoo.comIssues in Race and Ethnicity
Jacqueline Brooksjacqueline.brooks@csus.eduStudent session (focused on Pathways Research Training programs )
Jacqueline Brooksjacqueline.brooks@csus.eduSociological Studies of Education (High Impact Practices)
Christopher Lawrencecjlaw@ucdavis.eduSociological Studies of Urban Life
Jimiliz Valiente-Neighboursjvalient@pointloma.eduThe Autoethnography Method: Teaching at a Predominantly White Liberal Arts University
Jimiliz Valiente-Neighboursjvalient@pointloma.eduScholarship of Teaching and Learning
Jimiliz Valiente-Neighboursjvalient@pointloma.eduStudent session (theory and environmental sociology)
John Kincaidjdkincaid@csustan.eduCurrent Trends in the Study of the Far Right
John Kincaidjdkincaid@csustan.eduFirst Generation Students and Graduate School
Jonathan Leif BasilioJbasilio@csub.eduSociological Studies of Personal Life
Juan M. Pitonesjpitones@vcccd.eduSociological Studies of Sport
Juan M. Pitonesjpitones@vcccd.eduTips for getting hired at Community Colleges
Julia Arroyoarroyojm@cofc.eduSociological Studies of Family
Lina Rincónlina.rincon@csus.eduRace, Immigration and Coloniality
Luis Rubén González Márquezlgonzalezmarquez@tulane.eduEnvironmental Sociology
Maricela Bañuelosmaricelb@uci.eduSociological Studies of Education
Meggan Jordanmjordan1@csustan.eduSociological Studies of Misinformation
Nitika Sharman.sharma@csus.eduStudent session (focused on on Intersectionality (Race/Ethnicity and Class))
Sean Martin Cranleysean.cranley@gmail.com Teaching race and ethnicity
Simon Griffithsigrif101@icloud.comSociological Studies of Space and Place
Sophia Boutiliersophiaboutilier@csufresno.eduGender in Inequality in International Sociology
Tamara Sniezektsniezek@csustan.eduUndergraduate Poster Session
Thomas Ehrlich Reiferreifer@sandiego.eduComparative Fascisms, Past and Present, in World Historical Perspective
Xiaoling Shuxshu@ucdavis.eduEmerging Trends in Family and Marriage Behaviors and Values
Yajaira Cecilianocecilianonavarroy@uhd.eduSociological Studies of the Criminal Justice System
Yvonne Carrilloyvonnecarrillo@g.ucla.eduSociological Studies of Housing

Hotel Details

The 2025 conference will be at the Residence Inn in Berkeley.

Located in downtown Berkeley near the university and steps away from access to San Francisco via Bay Area Rapid Transit. Walking distance to theatres, shopping and dining.

2121 Center Street
Berkeley, California, USA, 94704
Telephone: +1 510-982-2100
 
ONE BEDROOM SUITE: One King Bed or Two Queen Beds, Sofa Bed, with private living area and fully-equipped kitchen with full-size refrigerator, stovetop, microwave, dishwasher and coffee maker.
 
As in the past, the CSA is contracted to have its members book at least 50 rooms (within the CSA Thursday, Friday, Saturday night stay).  Please follow the booking procedure below to make sure we get credit for your stay,
 
It is important that each of your guests contact the hotel at least thirty days prior to your arrival date and identify themselves as part of the California Sociological Association, and provide us with guest name, requested type of room, requested bed type (i.e. king, double queen), check-in and check-out dates, etc.   
 
Click the link below to reserve your room,
 

Book your group rate for CA Sociological Association Nov2025

 
GUEST ROOM RATES: Rates for your meeting are confirmed as follows: $249.00
Room rates quoted above are non-commissionable, net rates, subject to tax, which is currently 13.2%.
CONCESSIONS:
* Complimentary Standard Guest Room Internet Access.
* Complimentary Access to Fitness Center.
* Complimentary All-American Breakfast (2 Per Room).
 

Parking Information

Valet Parking Only. Valet pricing: 0-3 Hours $20.00, 3-6 Hours $40.00, >6 hours $54.00. Key fob for vehicle required.
 
There is a nearby city parking lot that might work for some people.

 

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