2022 |
Ahmed Ezzeldin Mohamed, Stanford University
"Religious Cycles of Government Responsiveness: Why Governments Distribute in Ramadan," Presented at the 2021 APSA Annual Meeting. |
2021 |
Tugba Bozcaga, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
“Imams and Businessmen: Islamist Service Provision in Turkey.” Presented at the 2020 APSA Annual Meeting. |
2021 |
Fotini Christia, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
“Imams and Businessmen: Islamist Service Provision in Turkey.” Presented at the 2020 APSA Annual Meeting. |
2021 |
Kikue Hamayotsu, Northern Illinois University
“The Political Origins of Religious Regime Formation in Southeast Asia.” Presented at the 2020 APSA Annual Meeting. |
2020 |
Steven Brooke, University of Wisconsin
“Populist Violence and Social Resistance: The Filipino Catholic Church and the Drug War.” Conference Paper presented in 2019 APSA Annual Meeting.
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2020 |
David Buckley, University of Louisville
“Populist Violence and Social Resistance: The Filipino Catholic Church and the Drug War.” Conference Paper presented in 2019 APSA Annual Meeting. |
2020 |
Clarissa David, Ateneo School of Government
“Populist Violence and Social Resistance: The Filipino Catholic Church and the Drug War.” Conference Paper presented in 2019 APSA Annual Meeting. |
2020 |
Ronald Mendoza, Ateneo School of Government
“Populist Violence and Social Resistance: The Filipino Catholic Church and the Drug War.” Conference Paper presented in 2019 APSA Annual Meeting. |
2019 |
Carrie Lee, United States Air War College
"Race, Religion, and American Support for Humanitarian Intervention." Presented at the American Political Science Annual Meeting, 2018. |
2019 |
Jonathan Chu, University of Pennsylvania
"Race, Religion, and American Support for Humanitarian Intervention." Presented at the American Political Science Annual Meeting, 2018. |
2018 |
Paul Djupe, Denison University
"Are the Politics of the Christian Right Linked to States of the Non-Religious?" |
2018 |
Jacob Neiheisel, University at Buffalo
"Are the Politics of the Christian Right Linked to States of the Non-Religious?" |
2018 |
Kimberly Conger, University of Cincinnati
"Are the Politics of the Christian Right Linked to States of the Non-Religious?" |
2016 |
Sultan Tepe, University of Illinois, Chicago
“The Elusive Structure of State Secularism and its Disguised Critics.” |
2015 |
Jason A. Klocek, University of California, Berkeley
“Band of Believers?: The Influence of Religion on Rebel Group Structure” |
2014 |
Elizabeth Shakman Hurd, Northwestern University
"The Religious Offensive’: The Politics of Religious Engagement." |
2014 |
Frank-Borge Wietzke, London School of Economics
"One Nation, Two Histories: Long-Term Consequences of Colonial Institutions and Missionary Work in Madagaskar." |
2012 |
Ramazan Kilinc, University of Nebraska-Omaha
Opportunity Junctures as Catalysts: Islam, Secularism and Democratic Consolidation in Turkey |
2011 |
Lisa Blaydes, Stanford University
"How Does Islamist Local Governance Affect the Lives of Women?: A Comparative Study of Two Cairo Neighborhoods" |
2009 |
Kerem Kalkan, University of Maryland
Will Americans Vote for Muslims? The Impact of Religious and Ethnic Identifiers on Support for Political Candidates |
2009 |
Geoffrey Layman, University of Notre Dame
Will Americans Vote for Muslims? The Impact of Religious and Ethnic Identifiers on Support for Political Candidates |
2009 |
John Green, University of Akron
Willl Americans Vote for Muslims? The Impact of Religious and Ethnic Identifiers on Support for Political Candidates |
2009 |
Brinck Kerr, University of Arkansas
"When Does Politics Matter? A Reexamination of the Determinants of African American and Latino municipal Employment Patterns" |
2009 |
William Miller, University of Illinois, Springfield
"When Does Politics Matter? A Reexamination of the Determinants of African American and Latino Muncipal Employment Patterns" |
2007 |
Elizabeth Oldmixon, University of North Texas
When Church Teachings and Republican Ideology Collide: The Perspectives of Catholic Republicans in the House of Representatives |
2006 |
David Campbell, University of Notre Dame
"The Religion Card: Evangelicals, Catholics, and Gay Marriage in the 2004 Presidential Election" |
2006 |
Quin Monson, Brigham Young University
"The Religion Card: Evangelicals, Catholics, and Gay Marriage in the 2004 Presidential Election" |
2004 |
Kenneth Wald, University of Florida
Co-Presented with Adam Silverman, University of Florida, and Kevin Fridy, University of Florida, "Making Sense of Religion in Political Life" |
2004 |
Kevin Fridy, University of Florida
Co-Presented with Kenneth Wald, University of Florida, and Adam Silverman, University of Florida, "Making Sense of Religion in Political Life" |
2004 |
Adam Silverman, University of Florida
Co-Presented with Kenneth Wald, University of Florida, and Kevin Fridy, University of Florida, "Making Sense of Religion in Political Life" |
2003 |
Steven Mazie, University of Michigan
"Political Liberalism and Public Religion: Lessons from Israel" |
2003 |
Zoltan Hajnal, University of California-San Diego
"Why Does Turnout Matter: The Effects of a Skewed Electorate on Minority Representation in Local Politics |
2002 |
Stephen Whitefield, Oxford University
"Religiosity, Political Attitudes, and Political Participation in Russia, 1993-1998." |
2000 |
Anthony Gill, University of Washington
"Religious Values, Social Change, and Democracy in Latin America" |
1999 |
Tristan Borer, Connecticut College
"Political Context and Religious Identities: The Rise and Fall of Liberation Theology in South Africa." |
1998 |
Timothy Shah, Harvard University
"Making the World Safe for Liberalism: The Moralization of Christianity and the Roots of Liberal Public Reason in Hugo Gratius (1583-1645)" |
1996 |
Elizabeth Donnelly, Harvard University
"Catholic Church Activism on Issues of International Ethics: The Case of Third World Debt" |
1994 |
David Leege, University of Notre Dame
"The Decomposition of the Religious Vote" |
1994 |
Stephen Monsma, Pepperdine University
"Justice Potter Stewart on Church and State"
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