Kraig Beyerlein, Ph.D.

Affiliations: 
2006 University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC 
Area:
General, American Studies
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Kenneth Bollen grad student 2006 UNC Chapel Hill
 (Explaining United States civic action: Dispositions, networks, religion, and September 11.)
Christian Smith grad student 2006 UNC Chapel Hill
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Beyerlein K. (2020) Catholic Social Activism: Progressive Movements in the United States, by SHARON ERICKSON NEPSTAD Sociology of Religion
Beyerlein K, Ryan P, Abu-Hazeem A, et al. (2018) THE 2017 WOMEN'S MARCH: A NATIONAL STUDY OF SOLIDARITY EVENTS* Mobilization: An International Quarterly. 23: 425-449
Beyerlein K, Sikkink D, Hernandez E. (2018) Citizenship, Religion, and Protest: Explaining Latinos’ Differential Participation in the 2006 Immigrant Rights Marches Social Problems. 66: 163-193
Martínez DE, Slack J, Beyerlein K, et al. (2017) The Migrant Border Crossing Study: A methodological overview of research along the Sonora-Arizona border. Population Studies. 1-16
Beyerlein K, Sallaz JJ. (2017) Faith's wager: How religion deters gambling. Social Science Research. 62: 204-218
Beyerlein K, Bergstrand K. (2016) It takes two: A dyadic model of recruitment to civic activity. Social Science Research. 60: 163-180
Beyerlein K, Barwis P, Crubaugh B, et al. (2016) A New Picture of Protest Sociological Methods & Research. 47: 384-429
Andrews KT, Beyerlein K, Farnum TT. (2016) The legitimacy of protest: Explaining white southerners' attitudes toward the civil rights movement Social Forces. 94: 1021-1044
Beyerlein K, Eberle CJ. (2014) Who violates the principles of political liberalism?: Religion, restraint, and the decision to reject same-sex marriage Politics and Religion. 7: 240-264
Beyerlein K, Vaisey S. (2013) Individualism revisited: Moral worldviews and civic engagement Poetics. 41: 384-406
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