Daniel A. Winchester, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2013 | Sociology | University of Minnesota, Twin Cities, Minneapolis, MN |
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(Assembling the Orthodox Soul: Practices of Religious Self-Formation among Converts to Eastern Orthodoxy.) |
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Winchester D, Green KD. (2019) Talking Your Self into It: How and When Accounts Shape Motivation for Action: Sociological Theory. 37: 257-281 |
Winchester D, Guhin J. (2019) Praying “Straight from the Heart”: Evangelical sincerity and the normative frames of culture in action Poetics. 72: 32-42 |
Winchester D, Spencer JW, Baird DM. (2018) “I Felt Guilty for Being So Happy”: Narrative Expressions and Management of Postdivorce Ambivalence Sociological Focus. 51: 200-216 |
Winchester D. (2017) “A Part of Who I Am”: Material Objects as “Plot Devices” in the Formation of Religious Selves Journal For the Scientific Study of Religion. 56: 83-103 |
Winchester D. (2016) Religion as Theoretical Case, Lens, and Resource for Critique: Three Ways Social Theory Can Learn from the Study of Religion Sociology of Religion. 77: 241-260 |
Winchester D. (2016) A Hunger for God: Embodied Metaphor as Cultural Cognition in Action Social Forces. 95: 585-606 |
Edgell P, Hull KE, Green K, et al. (2016) Reasoning Together Through Telling Stories: How People Talk about Social Controversies Qualitative Sociology. 39: 1-26 |
Winchester D. (2015) Converting to Continuity: Temporality and Self in Eastern Orthodox Conversion Narratives Journal For the Scientific Study of Religion. 54: 439-460 |
Tavory I, Winchester D. (2012) Experiential careers: The routinization and de-routinization of religious life Theory and Society. 41: 351-373 |
Hartmann D, Winchester D, Edgell P, et al. (2011) How Americans understand racial and religious differences: A test of parallel items from a national survey Sociological Quarterly. 52: 323-345 |