Exploring the Public Effects of Religious Communication on Politics

Exploring the Public Effects of Religious Communication on Politics

Calfano, Brian

The University of Michigan Press

08/2021

272

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Inglês

9780472074914

15 a 20 dias

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INTRODUCTION
Communication as a New Path in Religion and Politics Research - Brian Calfano
CHAPTER TWO
Don't Join the Club? Religious Television and Elite Influence Bounds On Perceptions of LGBTQ Issues - Brian Calfano and Salvatore James Russo
CHAPTER THREE
What Did He Just Say? Incongruent Candidate Cues Across Constituencies - Brian Calfano and Alexis Straka
CHAPTER FOUR
The Public Perceptions of Arabs and Muslims Supporting a Social Norm - Brian Calfano, Nazita Lajevardi, and Melissa Michelson
CHAPTER FIVE
Anti-Muslim Religious Communication in India and the United States: A Comparative and Interpretive Analysis - Laura Dudley Jenkins and Rina Verma Williams
CHAPTER SIX
The 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 NINE
Cue the Backlash - Jason Adkins
CHAPTER TEN
Cues for the Pews: Political Messaging in American Congregations and the Decline of Religious Influence - Paul A. Djupe
CHAPTER ELEVEN
Considering the Future Paths of Religious Communication Research - Brian Calfano
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