Sociologists have long been interested in how interactions among the diverse groups that constitute modern societies shape group mobilization efforts, including the use of group media. We advance research on this topic by analyzing the growth of magazines affiliated with religious groups in antebellum America, when the nation was becoming a modern society. We draw on the sociology of religion, organizations, and media to develop hypotheses linking the growth of denominational magazines to inter-denominational competition, intra-denominational fragmentation, denominations’ geographic dispersion, and denominational resource sharing across locations. We test these hypotheses using dynamic techniques on a unique dataset that includes all rel...
Business has received little attention in American religious history, although it has profound impli...
The so-called Gutenberg Galaxy was a fairly mixed publicity space in which manuscript and print cult...
Media plays a significant role in public perception of social movements. Today, we have a 24-hr news...
Sociologists have long been interested in how interactions among the diverse groups that constitute ...
Many controversies in the sociology of religion hinge on how different schools of thought view relig...
Religious economies theory, which views religious organizations as akin to single-unit firms competi...
This volume explores the interrelationship of religion and print practices, and sheds new light on t...
How has access to the public sphere been affected by the rise of mass media? We address this questi...
From the colonial era to the onset of the Civil War, Magazines and the Making of America looks at ho...
able influence on American life it has not attracted the historian of thought. As a genus, its defin...
This article examines the formative influence of the organizational field of religion on emerging mo...
Religion in America has always involved competition among various religious organizations to gain ad...
Review of: Religious Newspapers in the Old Northwest to 1861: A History, Bibliography, and Record of...
The remarkable degree of religious diversity in the United States is produced more through schisms a...
Why do cross-denominational public religious movements such as the Southern Christian Leadership Con...
Business has received little attention in American religious history, although it has profound impli...
The so-called Gutenberg Galaxy was a fairly mixed publicity space in which manuscript and print cult...
Media plays a significant role in public perception of social movements. Today, we have a 24-hr news...
Sociologists have long been interested in how interactions among the diverse groups that constitute ...
Many controversies in the sociology of religion hinge on how different schools of thought view relig...
Religious economies theory, which views religious organizations as akin to single-unit firms competi...
This volume explores the interrelationship of religion and print practices, and sheds new light on t...
How has access to the public sphere been affected by the rise of mass media? We address this questi...
From the colonial era to the onset of the Civil War, Magazines and the Making of America looks at ho...
able influence on American life it has not attracted the historian of thought. As a genus, its defin...
This article examines the formative influence of the organizational field of religion on emerging mo...
Religion in America has always involved competition among various religious organizations to gain ad...
Review of: Religious Newspapers in the Old Northwest to 1861: A History, Bibliography, and Record of...
The remarkable degree of religious diversity in the United States is produced more through schisms a...
Why do cross-denominational public religious movements such as the Southern Christian Leadership Con...
Business has received little attention in American religious history, although it has profound impli...
The so-called Gutenberg Galaxy was a fairly mixed publicity space in which manuscript and print cult...
Media plays a significant role in public perception of social movements. Today, we have a 24-hr news...