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100 1 _aEbaugh, Helen Rose.
_eeditor.
245 1 0 _aHandbook of Religion and Social Institutions
_h[recurso electrónico] /
_cedited by Helen Rose Ebaugh.
264 1 _aBoston, MA :
_bSpringer US,
_c2006.
300 _aXII, 439 p.
_bonline resource.
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490 1 _aHandbooks of Sociology and Social Research,
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505 0 _aPreface. Religion and Social Institutions -- Politics and Social Movements: Religion, Social Movements and Politics -- Economy: Economics of Religion -- Education: Religion and Education. Health -- Social Welfare: Religion and Social Welfare -- Family and Life Cycle -- Family: Together Bound: Church, Sect and Family -- Adolescence: Religion and Adolescent Development -- Aging: Religion in Late Life -- Religion and Inequality -- Race/Ethnicity: Religion and Race in America -- Social Class: Religion and Social Stratification: A Fair Shares Approach -- Gender: The Interface Between Religion and Gender: Charting the Troubled Waters -- Religion and Social Control: Law and Social Control of Religion -- Crime/Deviancy: Religion, Crime and Deviance -- Adolescent Delinquency: Religion and Adolescent Delinquency. Religion and Culture -- Sports: Religion and Sport: Apparent Relationships in Search of Explanations -- Media: The Evolving Sociology of Media and Religion -- Technology: A Cultural Cartography of Science, Technology and Religion -- Religion as a Social Institution -- Church Membership Historically: Religious Involvement in America: Trends and Explanations -- Denominationalism/Congregationalism: Denominations, Congregations, and Special Purpose Groups -- Religious Leadership/Clergy: Clergy and Religious Leadership: Recent Trends -- Religion and Social Institutions in a Global/Transnational Perspective -- Immigration: Does God Fit Within the Normal Curve?: Conceptual and Methodological Challenges in the Study of Immigrant Religion -- Globalization: Religion as Social Institution in Global Perspective.
520 _aOver the past twenty years, religion as a predictor of social behaviors has been increasingly documented in social arenas. Traditional relationships between religion and family, voting patterns, race and education have been well noted. More recently, studies show the closer relationship with health behaviors, gender scripts, patterns of crime and deviance, military rituals, sports, legal decisions, life course behaviors and religious patterns among the new immigrants. The Handbook of Religion and Social Institutions presents a comprehensive, up to date overview of the intersection of religion with major social institutions. Rather than being narrowly pitched to sociologists of religion, the major audience for the book is social scientists who are interested in identifying and understanding what is known about ways in which religion relates to the specific institution which they are teaching and/or in which they are conducting research. Each chapter will review studies that explore ways in which religion intersects with one specific institution. Some of the institutions covered are: Family and the Life Cycle Religion and Inequality Social Control Culture Religion as a Social Institution The Handbook of Religion and Social Institutions will be of interest to a broad array of scholars working across the social science disciplines.
650 0 _aSOCIOLOGY.
650 1 4 _aSOCIAL SCIENCES, GENERAL.
650 2 4 _aSOCIOLOGY.
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