CURA Colloquium: "Rethinking Religion & Political Participation: Voting Among Unaffiliated Americans"

  • Starts: 12:00 pm on Friday, January 24, 2020
  • Ends: 1:30 pm on Friday, January 24, 2020
When people opt out of participating in one sphere of civic life, are they more likely to opt out of others? Is civic disengagement a diffuse or a domain-specific process? This study addresses these questions by re-evaluating researchers' assumptions about the relationship between religious engagement and political participation. Using validated measures of voter turnout, I examine whether the growing population of religiously-unaffiliated Americans is more or less likely to vote than their affiliated counterparts. Results demonstrate that the "secular voting gap" is smaller than previous estimates would indicate, and they challenge conventional wisdom about the positive relationship between attendance at religious services and increased political participation. These results support domain-specific theories of disengagement that are sensitive to the substantive meaning of different religious practices. *Reading the working paper in advance is required for attendance.* Email cura@bu.edu for your copy. Co-sponsored with the School of Theology
Speakers:
Evan Stewart, PhD Assistant Professor of Sociology, University ofMassachusetts Boston
Audience:
public
Address:
152 Bay State Rd. 2nd Floor
Fees:
free
Registration:
http://www.bu.edu/cura/colloquium-19-20/
Contact Organization:
CURA
Contact Name:
Arlene Brennan
Contact Phone:
3-5241

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