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Religion in the age of social distancing: How COVID-19 presents new directions for research
JO Baker, G Martí, R Braunstein, AL Whitehead, G Yukich
Sociology of Religion 81 (4), 357-370, 2020
1732020
The role of bridging cultural practices in racially and socioeconomically diverse civic organizations
R Braunstein, BR Fulton, RL Wood
American Sociological Review 79 (4), 705-725, 2014
1242014
Muslims as outsiders, enemies, and others: The 2016 presidential election and the politics of religious exclusion
R Braunstein
American Journal of Cultural Sociology 5, 355-372, 2017
922017
Prophets and patriots: Faith in democracy across the political divide
R Braunstein
Univ of California Press, 2017
882017
Religion and progressive activism: new stories about faith and politics
R Braunstein, TN Fuist, RH Williams
NYU Press, 2017
68*2017
Is the Tea Party a “religious” movement? Religiosity in the Tea Party versus the religious right
R Braunstein, M Taylor
Sociology of Religion 78 (1), 33-59, 2017
662017
Storytelling in liberal religious advocacy
R Braunstein
Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion 51 (1), 110-127, 2012
582012
The “right” history: Religion, race, and nostalgic stories of Christian America
R Braunstein
Religions 12 (2), 95, 2021
462021
A (more) perfect union? Religion, politics, and competing stories of America
R Braunstein
Sociology of Religion 79 (2), 172-195, 2018
452018
Encounters at the religious edge: Variation in religious expression across interfaith advocacy and social movement settings
G Yukich, R Braunstein
Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion 53 (4), 791-807, 2014
392014
Boundary-work and the demarcation of civil from uncivil protest in the United States: Control, legitimacy, and political inequality
R Braunstein
Theory and Society 47, 603-633, 2018
342018
A theory of political backlash: Assessing the Religious Right’s effects on the religious field
R Braunstein
Sociology of Religion 83 (3), 293-323, 2022
242022
The Tea Party goes to Washington: Mass demonstrations as performative and interactional processes
R Braunstein
Qualitative Sociology 38, 353-374, 2015
202015
Historical fundamentalism? Christian nationalism and ignorance about religion in American political history
SL Perry, R Braunstein, PS Gorski, JB Grubbs
Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion 61 (1), 21-40, 2022
132022
Introduction: Religion and progressive activism—Introducing and mapping the field
TN Fuist, R Braunstein, RH Williams
Religion and Progressive Activism, 1-26, 2017
102017
Strategic storytelling by nuns on the bus
R Braunstein
Religion and progressive activism: New stories about faith and politics, 289-307, 2017
82017
Religion and progressive politics in the United States
R Braunstein, TN Fuist, RH Williams
Sociology Compass 13 (2), e12656, 2019
72019
Interfaith political activism in the United States: Understanding variation in the cultural challenges of being and doing interfaith
R Braunstein, A Lawton
The Interfaith Movement, 28-47, 2019
62019
Who are “we the people”? Multidimensional identity work in the Tea Party
TPR Braunstein
Understanding the Tea Party Movement, 163-188, 2016
62016
The New Landscape of the Religious Blogosphere
N Schneider, R Braunstein
Social Science Research Council, 2010
52010
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