How do I ensure that figures appear in the section they're associated with?
Use the placeins
package.
As noted in the comments, you can use
\usepackage[section]{placeins}
to automatically ensure floats do not go into the next section.
The package also gives you a \FloatBarrier
command that you can use to prevent floats to appear beyond some point in your document. Use it as
% ... some floats here ...
\FloatBarrier
\subsection{My new subsection}
The command \clearpage
will not only start a new page, but will also force any unset floats to be set before the page break. For documents with a left and a right page, \cleardoublepage
does the same, but also ensures that the next non-blank page is a right hand page.
This is all independent of the section break, save that if you are using a class that does not put a page break before section breaks, this method will force them. But, from your question, this doesn't seem to be a problem in your case.
I'm now using:
\usepackage{placeins}
\let\Oldsection\section
\renewcommand{\section}{\FloatBarrier\Oldsection}
\let\Oldsubsection\subsection
\renewcommand{\subsection}{\FloatBarrier\Oldsubsection}
\let\Oldsubsubsection\subsubsection
\renewcommand{\subsubsection}{\FloatBarrier\Oldsubsubsection}
This is shamelessly plugged from the union of this and other answers on the topic, plus this. As I can't comment yet (silly requirement, that..), I'm sharing it with via a new answer instead.
Edit: Plus, for the sake of copy-pastability for others, I've incorporated egregs excellent correction to use the non-argumented version of section redefinition (before, the snippet above read \renewcommand{\section}[1]{\FloatBarrier\Oldsection{#1}}
etc. - Thanks, egreg