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Archives: Social Service & Activism

Merino (2013)

By Ellen ChildsAugust 13, 2015

Merino, S. M. 2013. “Religious Social Networks and Volunteering: Examining Recruitment via Close Ties.” Review of Religious Research, 55(3): 509-527. (Article)

Lim and MacGregor (2012)

By Ellen ChildsAugust 13, 2015

Lim, C., & MacGregor, C. A. 2012. “Religion and Volunteering in Context: Disentangling the Contextual Effects of Religion on Voluntary Behavior.” American Sociological Review 77(5): 747-779. (Article)

Lichterman (2007)

By Ellen ChildsAugust 13, 2015

Lichterman, P. 2007. “Beyond Dogmas: Religion, Social Service, and Social Life in the United States.” American Journal of Sociology 113(1): 243-257. (Article)

Farnsley (2000)

By Ellen ChildsAugust 12, 2015

Farnsley II, A. E. 2000. “Congregations, Local Knowledge, and Devolution.” Review of Religious Research 42(1): 96-110. (Article)

Ebaugh et. al. (2003)

By Ellen ChildsAugust 7, 2015

Ebaugh, H. R., Pipes, P. F., Chafetz, J. S., & Daniels, M. 2003. “Where’s the Religion? Distinguishing Faith-Based from Secular Social Service Agencies.” Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion 42(3): 411-426. (Article)

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