This article examines how the engagement of diverse religious organisations and individuals in grassroots politics impacts the nature of politics and coalition building through a case study of an urban grassroots political coalition in Australia: the Sydney Alliance. Based on eight-months of exploratory ethnographic fieldwork in one campaign team, this article argues that whilst religious organisations bring significant symbolic and institutional resources to political coalitions, and can be flexible coalition partners, they tend to moderate both conservative and progressive political tendencies within a coalition and demand focused attention from organisers and leaders to manage the coalition dynamics. This article examines the way many re...
This article examines the current debate in the United States (primarily) and Britain regarding gove...
In recent decades, scholars interested in the role of religion in American public life have largely ...
What evidence supports or refutes the claim articulated from various quarters that faith-based organ...
The interaction between religion and politics is varied, complex and often heated. It involves const...
The role of religion in American politics and civil society has drawn significant scholarly focus, b...
Since the election of the Howard-led Coalition government in March 1996, the relationship between go...
It has been recently suggested that Parliamentarians are invoking Christian beliefs with increasing ...
The Australian Christian Lobby (ACL), which established itself in the national capital in 1995 as a ...
In this paper we offer a critical assessment of the politics of the Christian Right and question the...
Religious institutions andnetworks provide one of the key social bases outof which Americans' p...
The new significance of religion in Australian politics raises serious questions about how our polit...
The significance of religion in shaping political and civic activity has received great attention ov...
Anna Crabb looks at the increasing prominence of religion in Australian political discourse THOSE W...
What evidence supports or refutes the claim articulated from various quarters that faith-based organ...
The aim of this article is to reflect theologically on recent research into the changing nature of c...
This article examines the current debate in the United States (primarily) and Britain regarding gove...
In recent decades, scholars interested in the role of religion in American public life have largely ...
What evidence supports or refutes the claim articulated from various quarters that faith-based organ...
The interaction between religion and politics is varied, complex and often heated. It involves const...
The role of religion in American politics and civil society has drawn significant scholarly focus, b...
Since the election of the Howard-led Coalition government in March 1996, the relationship between go...
It has been recently suggested that Parliamentarians are invoking Christian beliefs with increasing ...
The Australian Christian Lobby (ACL), which established itself in the national capital in 1995 as a ...
In this paper we offer a critical assessment of the politics of the Christian Right and question the...
Religious institutions andnetworks provide one of the key social bases outof which Americans' p...
The new significance of religion in Australian politics raises serious questions about how our polit...
The significance of religion in shaping political and civic activity has received great attention ov...
Anna Crabb looks at the increasing prominence of religion in Australian political discourse THOSE W...
What evidence supports or refutes the claim articulated from various quarters that faith-based organ...
The aim of this article is to reflect theologically on recent research into the changing nature of c...
This article examines the current debate in the United States (primarily) and Britain regarding gove...
In recent decades, scholars interested in the role of religion in American public life have largely ...
What evidence supports or refutes the claim articulated from various quarters that faith-based organ...