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Archives: Civic Engagement

Braunstein, Fuist & Williams (2017)

By Madison BoboltzMarch 7, 2022

Braunstein, Ruth, Todd Nicholas Fuist and Rhys Williams, eds. 2017. Religion and Progressive Activism: New Stories About Faith and Politics. New York: NYU Press. 

Adler & Offutt (2017)

By Madison BoboltzMarch 7, 2022

Adler Jr., Gary J. and Stephen Offutt. 2017. “The Gift Economy of Direct Transnational Civic Action: How Reciprocity and Inequality Are Managed in Religious “Partnerships”.” Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion 56(3):600-19. doi: https://doi.org/10.1111/jssr.12369.

Schnable (2015)

By Laura SabiaMarch 18, 2018

Schnable, Allison. 2015. Religion and Giving for International Aid: Evidence from a Survey of U.S. Church Members. Sociology of Religion 76 (1):72-94.

Reynolds (2013)

By Laura SabiaMarch 18, 2018

Reynolds, Amy. 2013. NETWORKS, ETHICS, AND ECONOMIC VALUES. Latin American Research Review 48 (1):112-132.

McClure (2015)

By Laura SabiaMarch 18, 2018

McClure, Jennifer M. 2015. The Cost of Being Lost in the Crowd: How Congregational Size and Social Networks Shape Attenders’ Involvement in Community Organizations. Review of Religious Research 57 (2):269-286.

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