Exploring the Public Effects of Religious Communication on Politics
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Exploring the Public Effects of Religious Communication on Politics
Calfano, Brian
The University of Michigan Press
08/2021
270
Mole
Inglês
9780472054916
15 a 20 dias
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Contributor List
INTRODUCTIONCommunication as a New Path in Religion and Politics Research
Brian Calfano CHAPTER TWODon't Join the Club? Religious Television and Elite Influence Bounds On Perceptions of LGBTQ Issues
Brian Calfano and Salvatore James Russo CHAPTER THREEWhat Did He Just Say? Incongruent Candidate Cues Across Constituencies
Brian Calfano and Alexis Straka CHAPTER FOURThe Public Perceptions of Arabs and Muslims Supporting a Social Norm
Brian Calfano, Nazita Lajevardi, and Melissa Michelson CHAPTER FIVEAnti-Muslim Religious Communication in India and the United States: A Comparative and Interpretive Analysis
Laura Dudley Jenkins and Rina Verma Williams CHAPTER SIXThe Consequences of Denominational Typicality on Individual Political Attitudes
Michael W. Wagner and Amanda Friesen CHAPTER SEVEN#Evangelical: How Twitter Discusses American Religion
Ryan Burge CHAPTER EIGHT Mobilizing Prayer as a Political Resource: The Tactics of Religious-Political Movements
Kimberly H. Conger and J. Tobin Grant CHAPTER NINECue the Backlash
Jason Adkins CHAPTER TENCues for the Pews: Political Messaging in American Congregations and the Decline of Religious Influence
Paul A. Djupe CHAPTER ELEVENConsidering the Future Paths of Religious Communication Research
Brian Calfano
Contributor List
INTRODUCTIONCommunication as a New Path in Religion and Politics Research
Brian Calfano CHAPTER TWODon't Join the Club? Religious Television and Elite Influence Bounds On Perceptions of LGBTQ Issues
Brian Calfano and Salvatore James Russo CHAPTER THREEWhat Did He Just Say? Incongruent Candidate Cues Across Constituencies
Brian Calfano and Alexis Straka CHAPTER FOURThe Public Perceptions of Arabs and Muslims Supporting a Social Norm
Brian Calfano, Nazita Lajevardi, and Melissa Michelson CHAPTER FIVEAnti-Muslim Religious Communication in India and the United States: A Comparative and Interpretive Analysis
Laura Dudley Jenkins and Rina Verma Williams CHAPTER SIXThe Consequences of Denominational Typicality on Individual Political Attitudes
Michael W. Wagner and Amanda Friesen CHAPTER SEVEN#Evangelical: How Twitter Discusses American Religion
Ryan Burge CHAPTER EIGHT Mobilizing Prayer as a Political Resource: The Tactics of Religious-Political Movements
Kimberly H. Conger and J. Tobin Grant CHAPTER NINECue the Backlash
Jason Adkins CHAPTER TENCues for the Pews: Political Messaging in American Congregations and the Decline of Religious Influence
Paul A. Djupe CHAPTER ELEVENConsidering the Future Paths of Religious Communication Research
Brian Calfano
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Contributor List
INTRODUCTIONCommunication as a New Path in Religion and Politics Research
Brian Calfano CHAPTER TWODon't Join the Club? Religious Television and Elite Influence Bounds On Perceptions of LGBTQ Issues
Brian Calfano and Salvatore James Russo CHAPTER THREEWhat Did He Just Say? Incongruent Candidate Cues Across Constituencies
Brian Calfano and Alexis Straka CHAPTER FOURThe Public Perceptions of Arabs and Muslims Supporting a Social Norm
Brian Calfano, Nazita Lajevardi, and Melissa Michelson CHAPTER FIVEAnti-Muslim Religious Communication in India and the United States: A Comparative and Interpretive Analysis
Laura Dudley Jenkins and Rina Verma Williams CHAPTER SIXThe Consequences of Denominational Typicality on Individual Political Attitudes
Michael W. Wagner and Amanda Friesen CHAPTER SEVEN#Evangelical: How Twitter Discusses American Religion
Ryan Burge CHAPTER EIGHT Mobilizing Prayer as a Political Resource: The Tactics of Religious-Political Movements
Kimberly H. Conger and J. Tobin Grant CHAPTER NINECue the Backlash
Jason Adkins CHAPTER TENCues for the Pews: Political Messaging in American Congregations and the Decline of Religious Influence
Paul A. Djupe CHAPTER ELEVENConsidering the Future Paths of Religious Communication Research
Brian Calfano
Contributor List
INTRODUCTIONCommunication as a New Path in Religion and Politics Research
Brian Calfano CHAPTER TWODon't Join the Club? Religious Television and Elite Influence Bounds On Perceptions of LGBTQ Issues
Brian Calfano and Salvatore James Russo CHAPTER THREEWhat Did He Just Say? Incongruent Candidate Cues Across Constituencies
Brian Calfano and Alexis Straka CHAPTER FOURThe Public Perceptions of Arabs and Muslims Supporting a Social Norm
Brian Calfano, Nazita Lajevardi, and Melissa Michelson CHAPTER FIVEAnti-Muslim Religious Communication in India and the United States: A Comparative and Interpretive Analysis
Laura Dudley Jenkins and Rina Verma Williams CHAPTER SIXThe Consequences of Denominational Typicality on Individual Political Attitudes
Michael W. Wagner and Amanda Friesen CHAPTER SEVEN#Evangelical: How Twitter Discusses American Religion
Ryan Burge CHAPTER EIGHT Mobilizing Prayer as a Political Resource: The Tactics of Religious-Political Movements
Kimberly H. Conger and J. Tobin Grant CHAPTER NINECue the Backlash
Jason Adkins CHAPTER TENCues for the Pews: Political Messaging in American Congregations and the Decline of Religious Influence
Paul A. Djupe CHAPTER ELEVENConsidering the Future Paths of Religious Communication Research
Brian Calfano
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