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This document contains selected abstracts from the 49th Annual Mid-South Sociological Association Meetings at Dillard University in New Orleans. The abstracts cover a range of topics, including gender, race, politics, victimization and crime prevention, and environmental justice. Some of the abstracts explore issues such as the impact of gender segregation in academia, the experiences of women refugee entrepreneurs, the tolerance of white hostility towards people of color, and the relationship between racial disparity in access to mental health care and violent crime. Other abstracts discuss the social performance of asylum seekers, the emergence of white Christian nationalism, and the intersection of innovation, ethics, and diversity in organizations. Additionally, there are abstracts that examine the role of AI in climate change and the considerations of environmental justice in consent-based siting processes. These topics provide insights into various aspects of society and offer valuable perspectives for research and understanding. [Extracted from the article] |