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  1. May 1, 2016 · another: class stratification in r eligious affiliation, social-class differences i n religious belie f and participation, and the impact of religion on views of social stratification. Throughout ...

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    • Aleksei Opacic
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    Harvard University Forthcoming in the Cambridge Handbook of Political Psychology

    This chapter examines research from political science, sociology and psychology to understand how and why class position is associated with differences in political attitudes and choices. After reviewing influential definitions of social class, we examine research on explanations of class differences in political behavior. These include class diffe...

    Social class can impart a sense of identity and grievance that provides a basis for the expression of dramatically different political preferences. It helps explain why some people are more opposed to immigration, more nationalist and supportive of punitive law-and-order policies, and more likely to oppose economic redistribution. In this chapter,...

    In the study of electoral behaviour, social class, understood as an aspect of individuals’ social relations in labour markets and operationalised through validated instruments, has enabled researchers to disentangle the complex and multifaceted relationships between stratification systems and political behaviour. Research undertaken by political so...

  2. ere interviewed about social networks, children’s friendships, and closure relationships. Race, class, and faith were critical vantage. oints from which parents thought about social difference and managed closure relationships. Mothers’ involvement in diverse networks reflected articulated ideologies, socialization goa.

  3. Social. class is seen to be associated with several aspects of denominn tionalism both in nationwide statistical surveys and in small. er community studies. A recent analysis of a variety of data concerning occupation, educational level, and total family. income, reveals that the major religious groups are sorted.

  4. The field emerges from the collision of at least three distinct fields: those dedicated to “race and religion,” “race and class,” “religion and class.”. Of these three subfields, the field of “race and religion” is the largest, for it encompasses work across the disciplines of theology, history, and sociology.

  5. Feb 10, 2010 · Moreover, the social inequality-religion dynamic remains relevant in contemporary American society (Smith and Faris 2005), particularly in the recent rise of what is known as the “prosperity gospel” (Hunt 1998; Luo 2006). Despite the well-established prevalence and significance of beliefs about God, however, the patterning of these beliefs across social strata remains less clear.

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  7. Apr 29, 2021 · This chapter examines research from political science, sociology and psychology to understand how and why class position is associated with differences in political attitudes and choices. After ...