This article examines how and why ethnic context conditions the link between religious traditionalism and the political attitudes and behaviors of Latinos in the United States. Existing research shows that the impact of religious traditionalism on political attitudes varies by policy and religious context. Through an analysis of issue attitudes, ideology, and partisanship, we confirm this existing work and also show that religious traditionalism influences Latino political behavior differently than it influences Anglo politics. The impact of religious traditionalism is not nearly as strong among Latinos as among Anglos. To the extent that traditionalism does influence political attitudes and behavior, it generally produces greater ideologic...
This issue brief seeks to address the influence of minority religions on their participants' voting ...
Recent years have witnessed a growing interest among political scientists in the "religious dimensio...
H 1: Religious groups will tend to vote for candidates that hold the same religious values. H 2: Eth...
This article examines the effect of religious affiliation and depth of religious commitment on the p...
This article examines the interplay among religion, ethnicity, and the partisanship of Latinos in th...
This paper examines the influence of religion on political attitudes, partisanship, and voting behav...
Religiosity, especially religious fundamentalism, is often assumed to have an inherent connection wi...
This paper uses the Latino Immigrant National Election Study (LINES) to better understand the relati...
Draft: Please do not quote or cite without permission of the authors. Utilizing the 2000 Religion an...
This brief focuses on Latinos and how Catholicism might influence their voting behavior. A large maj...
Ideology in American politics is usually measured along a liberal-conservative continuum depending o...
This paper examines the influence of religion on the Latino vote for George W. Bush and John F. Kerr...
Scholars studying religion and politics have largely focused on how participatory religious behavior...
Objective: This paper examines the religious differences between American Latino and Anglo Catholics...
Thesis (M.P.P.A., Public Policy and Administration) -- California State University, Sacramento, 2010...
This issue brief seeks to address the influence of minority religions on their participants' voting ...
Recent years have witnessed a growing interest among political scientists in the "religious dimensio...
H 1: Religious groups will tend to vote for candidates that hold the same religious values. H 2: Eth...
This article examines the effect of religious affiliation and depth of religious commitment on the p...
This article examines the interplay among religion, ethnicity, and the partisanship of Latinos in th...
This paper examines the influence of religion on political attitudes, partisanship, and voting behav...
Religiosity, especially religious fundamentalism, is often assumed to have an inherent connection wi...
This paper uses the Latino Immigrant National Election Study (LINES) to better understand the relati...
Draft: Please do not quote or cite without permission of the authors. Utilizing the 2000 Religion an...
This brief focuses on Latinos and how Catholicism might influence their voting behavior. A large maj...
Ideology in American politics is usually measured along a liberal-conservative continuum depending o...
This paper examines the influence of religion on the Latino vote for George W. Bush and John F. Kerr...
Scholars studying religion and politics have largely focused on how participatory religious behavior...
Objective: This paper examines the religious differences between American Latino and Anglo Catholics...
Thesis (M.P.P.A., Public Policy and Administration) -- California State University, Sacramento, 2010...
This issue brief seeks to address the influence of minority religions on their participants' voting ...
Recent years have witnessed a growing interest among political scientists in the "religious dimensio...
H 1: Religious groups will tend to vote for candidates that hold the same religious values. H 2: Eth...