Sssr/rra annual Meeting 2007 preliminary program thursday, November 1


D-3 Globalization, Religion and Culture: Multi-Dimensional Perspectives [SSSR]



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D-3 Globalization, Religion and Culture: Multi-Dimensional Perspectives [SSSR]


Regency V

Convener

Peter Beyer, University of Ottawa, pbeyer@uottawa.ca


Religion, Globalization, and Ecology: Climate Change and the Fair Trade Movement’

Laurel Kearns, Drew University, lkearns@drew.edu


Latin America: The ‘Other Christendom’, Pluralism and Globalization’

Paul Freston, Calvin College, pcf2@calvin.edu


Globalization and the Conflict of Values in Middle Eastern Societies’

Vincenzo Pace, University of Padua, vincenzo.pace@unipd.it


Religion, Global Flows, and Global Pentecostalism’

Michael Wilkinson, Trinity Western University, Michael.Wilkinson@twu.ca


Globalization, Migration and the Two Types of Religious Boundary: A European Perspective’

Margit Warburg, University of Copenhagen, warburg@hum.ku.dk




D-4 Author Meets Critics Session [SSSR]

Regency VI

Organizer

R. Stephen Warner, University of Illinois at Chicago, rswarner@uic.edu


Chair

Rhys H. Williams, University of Cincinnati, Williary@ucmail.uc.edu

Mark Regnerus, Forbidden Fruit: Sex and Religion in the Lives of American Teenagers (Oxford University Press, 2007).

Timothy Clydesdale, The First Year Out: Understanding American Teens after High School (University of Chicago Press, 2007)


Critics: Lynn Schofield Clark, University of Denver, Lynn.Clark@du.edu

Elizabeth Marquardt, Institute for American Values, emarquardt70@sbcglobal.net

Kenny Steinman, Ohio State University, steinman.13@osu.edu
Response: Timothy Clydesdale, The College of New Jersey, clydesda@tcnj.edu

Mark Regnerus, University of Texas at Austin, regnerus@prc.utexas.edu



D-5 Race and Religion: Socio-historical Considerations [SSSR]

Garrison II

Convener

Sheryl Townsend Gilkes, Colby College, ctgilkes@colby.edu


The racial divide in a South African church’

Dr. Kobus Schoeman, Church Mirror Research Unit, Dutch Reformed Church, South Africa, University of Pretoria, wjs@mweb.co.za


W.E.B. Du Bois and the Philadelphia Black Church: An Early Sociological Study’

Robert A. Wortham, North Carolina Central University, rawcbw@aol.com rwortham@nccu.edu


The Declining Significance of Religion in the Black Community?’

John P. Hoffmann, Brigham Young University, John_Hoffmann@byu.edu

Cardell K. Jacobson, Brigham Young University, Cardell_Jacobson@byu.edu
Signifying Emancipation: Alexander Bedward, Norman Paul and the Destabilization of Empire’

Dr. Leslie R. James, DePauw University, ljames@depauw.edu




D-6 Religion and Rational Choice # 1 [SSSR/ASREC]

Esplanade I

Convener

Brooks B. Hull, University of Michigan-Dearborn, bhull@umd.umich.edu

Does Low Religious Market Share Boost Recruitment Efforts?’

Jonathan Hill, University of Notre Dame, jhill3@nd.edu

Daniel V. A. Olson, Purdue University
Market Size, Market Structure and Competition: Local Religious Markets in Nineteenth Century Scotland’

John W. Sawkins, Heriot-Watt University, U.K

Robert I. Mochrie, Heriot-Watt University, U.K, r.i.mochrie@hw.ac.uk

Alexander U. Naumov, Heriot-Watt University, U.K.


Free riding in religious communities: Can it be eradicated?’

Sergio Figueroa Sanz, Instituto Tecnologico Autonomo de Mexico, sergiofigueroasanz@yahoo.com


The Marketplace of Religion: Reflections on the Rise of the Dge lugs School in Tibet

Rachel M. McCleary, Harvard University, mccleary@wcfia.harvard.edu

Leonard W.J. van der Kuijp, Harvard University, vanderk@fas.harvard.edu


D-7 Religion and Philanthropy [ASREC]

Esplanade II
Passing the Collection Plate: An Examination of Weekly Church Offerings
Paul J. Olson,Briar Cliff University, paul.olson@briarcliff.edu
Faith, Hope, and Charity
Thomas M. Smith,University of Illinois at Chicago, tomsmith@uic.edu
Diversity and Crowd Out: A Theory of Cold-Glow Giving
Daniel Hungerman,Notre Dame, dhungerm@nd.edu

D-8 Religious Conflict, Commitment, and Cohesion: Evolutionary and Economic Approaches [ASREC]

Esplanade III

Convener

Richard Sosis,University of Connecticut, richard.sosis@uconn.edu


Ingroups and Outgroups: How religion has cohered and cleaved
Azim Shariff,University of British Columbia, azim@psych.ubc.ca
Psalms for Safety: Magico-Religious Responses to Threats of Terror
Richard Sosis,University of Connecticut, richard.sosis@uconn.edu
Religion and Support for Suicide Attacks
Ara Norenzayan,University of British Columbia, ara@psych.ubc.ca

Ian Hansen, University of British Columbia,

Jeremy Ginges, New School for Social Research,
Exploring the Relationship between Religious Commitment and Cooperation: Findings from Northeastern Brazil’

Montserrat Soler,Rutgers University, carmin@eden.rutgers.edu



D-9 Session: Congregations and the Community [RRA]

Garrison III

Homeschooling the Enchanted Child: Civic Lessons in Domestic Questing’

Rebecca A. Allahyari, School for Advanced Research, allahyari@sarsf.org




What's Cooking?’


Deborah Kapp, McCormick Theological Seminary, dkapp@mccormick.edu  

How Congregations Become Involved in and Sustain Community Ministry’


Diana Garland, Ph.D., Baylor University, School of Social Work, Diana_Garland@baylor.edu
The Impact of Hurricane Katrina on the Viability of the Churches Located in the Greater New Orleans Area’

Dr. William H. Day, Jr., New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary, bday@nobts.edu


In the Eye of the Storm: The Impact of Hurricane Katrina on the Religious Lives of Survivors’

Patrick Bennett, Indiana State University; pbennett6@isugw.indstate.edu

Jamie Aten, University of Southern Mississippi;

Peter Hill, Biola University



D-10 Internal and External Influences on Religious Life [RRA]

Buccanneer A

Convener

Dana Fenton Lehman College, CUNY, ddfen@juno.com


Who Really Is a Parishioner? A Historical Examination of Shifting Churchgoer Priorities’

Clinton M. Jenkin, Focus on the Family, clint.jenkin@fotf.org



Nate Mabe, Focus on the Family
Keep Your Hands off of our Money Church: Empirically Linking Attitudes Opposing the Politicalization of the Church and Economic Wealth in Europe’

Brian N. Hewlett, Department of Sociology University of Arizona, bhewlett@email.arizona.edu


Church Staffing Ratios: Research on the Staff-to-Parishioner Ratio, Theories to Explain the Variations’

Warren Bird, Leadership Network, Warren.Bird@leadnet.org


The Impact of Hurricane Katrina on the Megachurches Located in New Orleans, Louisiana’

Dr. William H. Day, Jr., New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary, bday@nobts.edu


4:45-5:30 New Book Reception: Buccaneer D
5:30-6:30 H. Paul Douglass Lecture Regency Ballroom

6:30-7:30 Reception with Cash Bar Ballroom Foyer
9:00-11:00 ASREC Evening Social TBD

SATURDAY, November 3
7:00-8:00 JSSR Editorial Board Meeting
7:45-8:30 SSSR Business Meeting

Saturday Morning, 8:30-10:00
E-1 Immigration and Immigrant Religious Participation [SSSR]

Ybor Room

Convener

Danielle Koning, VU University Amsterdam, dt.koning@th.vu.nl


“‘It is like we are in the motherland’: Pentecostalism in an immigrant Haitian church”

Christine McVay, Florida International University, Christinemcvay1@aol.com


Immigrant Religious Participation in the United States: An assessment of Contextual and Individual Level Factors Surrounding the Migratory Event’

Phillip Connor, Research Manager, North American Mission Board (SBC) pconnor@namb.net


Faithfully Filipino and American- Religion and Transnational Civic Life’

Stephen M Cherry, University of Texas, Austin, scherry@flash.net


Word of Faith Pentecostalism as a tool of Assimilation and Integration for Latino Immigrants’

Tony Tian-Ren Lin, University of Virginia, ttl6c@virginia.edu




E-2 Women / Ethnography -- A Group Discussion [SSSR/ RRA]

Buccanneer D
Co-Organizers and Conveners

James V. Spickard, University of Redlands, jim_spickard@redlands.

J. Shawn Landres, Synagogue 3000, shawn@synagogue3000.org
Panelists:

Rebecca Allahyari, School for American Research, allahyari@sarsf.org

Wendy Cadge, Brandeis University, wcadge@brandeis.edu

Amy Moff, Boston University, moff@bu.edu

Mary Jo Neitz, University of Missouri, neitzm@missouri.edu

E-3 Religious Communities and Politics [SSSR]

Garrison I

Convener

Fred Kniss, Loyola University Chicago fkniss@luc.edu


Religious Identification, Friendships with Coreligionists, and Catholics’ Political Orientations’

Paul Perl, Georgetown University, pmp2@georgetown.edu

 

Embattled on Both Sides: A Study of the Evangelical Left’



Jeremy Rhodes, Baylor University, jeremy_rhodes@baylor.edu
In Buddha We Trust: The Influence of Buddhism on Politics in the United States’

Buster Smith, Baylor University, Buster_Smith@Baylor.edu


Doctrine, Discussion and Disagreement: Evangelicals and Catholics Together in American Politics’

Carin Robinson, Georgetown University, cll23@georgetown.edu

 

E-4 Catholic Decline and Renewal [SSSR]

Buccanneer A

Convener

Pierre Hegy, Adelphi University, hegy@adelphi.edu


Attempts of renewal among religious virtuosi: A Catholic experiment’
Luis Oviedo, Pontificia Universita Antonianum, loviedo@ofm.org

More religious or more spiritual? Youth and religion in Aosta Valley’


Giuseppe Giordan, University of Valle d’Aosta, g.giordan@univda.it

Explaining Religious Growth and Decline: The Roman Catholic Church from 1955-2005’

Melissa J Wilde, University of Pennsylvania, mwilde@sas.upenn.edu

Kristin Geraty, Indiana University, kgeraty@indiana.edu


Factors of Catholic Decline’

Pierre Hegy, Adelphi University, hegy@adelphi.edu




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