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An agenda for research on American religion in light of the 2016 election
Penny Edgell
Sociology (Twin Cities)
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2016 Election
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2016 Presidential Election
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Action Policy
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American Religion
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Catholic
25%
Causal Mechanisms
25%
Culture Work
25%
Evangelical
25%
Feminist
25%
Insider
25%
Intersectional
25%
Location Influence
25%
Meaning-making
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People of Color
25%
Policy Preferences
25%
Political Action
25%
Political Preferences
50%
Popular
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Racial Identification
25%
Religiosity
25%
Religious Beliefs
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Religious Identity
25%
Sexuality
25%
Social Attitudes
50%
Social Behavior
25%
Social Class
25%
Social Location
50%
Trump
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Voting Patterns
25%
White Evangelicals
25%
Social Sciences
Christians
25%
Elections
100%
Political Action
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Presidential Election
25%
Religiosity
25%
Religious Belief
100%
Religious Identity
25%
Social Attitude
50%
Social Class
25%
Sociologist
25%
Work Culture
25%
Psychology
2016 Presidential Election
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Religiosity
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Religious Belief
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