Mary Ellen Konieczny
University of Notre Dame
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Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion | 1999
Mark Chaves; Mary Ellen Konieczny; Kraig Beyerlein; Emily Barman
The National Congregations Study (NCS) was conducted in conjunction with the 1998 General Social Survey (GSS). The 1998 GSS asked respondents who attend religious services to name their religious congregation, thus generating a nationally representative sample of religious congregations. Data about these congregations were collected via a one-hour interview with one key informant - a minister, priest, rabbi, or other staff person or leader - from 1236 congregations. Information was gathered about multiple aspects of congregationssocial composition, structure, activities, and programming. This article describes NCS methodology and presents selected univariate results in four areas: denominational ties, size, political activities, and worship practices.
Palgrave Communications | 2018
Megan Rogers; Mary Ellen Konieczny
From Marx’s famous dictum that religion is “the opium of the people” to Weber’s recognition of the dignity reaped by the “religiously musical,” disagreement about both the prosocial and deleterious—even violent—effects of religious beliefs and practices has been a long discussion in social theory. The social scientific literature shows that religion is shaped by social structures—including economic and political structures—and also that, as an integral element of many cultures, it can shape those same structures in turn. This article discusses the dialectical relationship between religion and social structures to consider when and how religion has the capacity to alleviate poverty and where it might figure in inequality’s endurance or exacerbation. The range of the empirical cases considered here not only suggests the power of religion to address poverty, but also and importantly, the ways in which religion can be co-opted in sustaining the status quo for poor and politically subjugated groups. Taking a global view in case selection, this article shows that although differences in these processes do exist based on global location, there are many similarities that cross national and religious lines.
Sociology of Religion | 2014
Wendy Cadge; Mary Ellen Konieczny
Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion | 2009
Mary Ellen Konieczny
Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion | 2012
Mary Ellen Konieczny; Loren D. Lybarger; Kelly H. Chong
Sociology of Religion | 2017
Robbee Wedow; Landon Schnabel; Lindsey K D Wedow; Mary Ellen Konieczny
Sociology of Religion | 2016
Mary Ellen Konieczny
Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion | 2016
Mary Ellen Konieczny; Megan Rogers
Qualitative Sociology | 2017
Karen Hooge Michalka; Mary Ellen Konieczny; Elexis Ellis
Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion | 2017
Mary Ellen Konieczny; Christophe Bertossi