Since the publication of Tocqueville's Democracy in America in 1835, scholars from a variety of disciplines have all emphasized the important role that churches and voluntary associations play in promoting democratic habits and behaviors. Although these studies have reached a consensus that social interactions in churches have a profound influence on citizens' political behaviors, most of these works do not consider how individuals choose churches in the first place. This omission is important because citizens who shop among churches are different from non-shoppers in terms of their social and political characteristics. In addition, churches do not exert uniform political influences on their congregants. Many studies of political participat...
The role of religion in American politics and civil society has drawn significant scholarly focus, b...
This dissertation explores the impact of the Christian Right on school board elections by conducting...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 131-153).Social scientists have long recognized a positive l...
Since the publication of Tocqueville's Democracy in America in 1835, scholars from a variety of disc...
textPolitical participation in America has taken numerous forms over the years, from voting to volun...
The significance of religion in shaping political and civic activity has received great attention ov...
Religious institutions andnetworks provide one of the key social bases outof which Americans' p...
Despite being seen by much of the world as a very religious country, religious affiliation in the US...
During elections, churches often act as voting sites – they are common and often centrally placed wi...
Moststudents of social protest nowagree thatprotest participation andparticipation in institutionali...
Religion has had a significant effect on voter participation in the United States and continues to c...
Recent research in American political behaviour has examined at length the increased closeness of wh...
Recent work by political sociologists and social movement theorists extend our understanding of how ...
Recent research in American political behaviour has examined at length the increased closeness of wh...
This dissertation focuses on the relationship between religion and public engagement. While religiou...
The role of religion in American politics and civil society has drawn significant scholarly focus, b...
This dissertation explores the impact of the Christian Right on school board elections by conducting...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 131-153).Social scientists have long recognized a positive l...
Since the publication of Tocqueville's Democracy in America in 1835, scholars from a variety of disc...
textPolitical participation in America has taken numerous forms over the years, from voting to volun...
The significance of religion in shaping political and civic activity has received great attention ov...
Religious institutions andnetworks provide one of the key social bases outof which Americans' p...
Despite being seen by much of the world as a very religious country, religious affiliation in the US...
During elections, churches often act as voting sites – they are common and often centrally placed wi...
Moststudents of social protest nowagree thatprotest participation andparticipation in institutionali...
Religion has had a significant effect on voter participation in the United States and continues to c...
Recent research in American political behaviour has examined at length the increased closeness of wh...
Recent work by political sociologists and social movement theorists extend our understanding of how ...
Recent research in American political behaviour has examined at length the increased closeness of wh...
This dissertation focuses on the relationship between religion and public engagement. While religiou...
The role of religion in American politics and civil society has drawn significant scholarly focus, b...
This dissertation explores the impact of the Christian Right on school board elections by conducting...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 131-153).Social scientists have long recognized a positive l...