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Paul A. Djupe

H-index: 34
Political science 57%
Sociology 31%

by Samuel L. PerryReposted by: Paul A. Djupe

profsamperry.bsky.social
Taken from The Knowledge Polity by @pauldjupe.bsky.social Amy Erica Smith, & @aesokhey.bsky.social, which I'm sharing in my grad course on The Sociology of Academic Publishing.

Median number of reviews for sociologists (in 2017) was 3 reviews with the avg. pulled up by outliers. Makes me wanna cry.

Reposted by: Paul A. Djupe

pspolisci.bsky.social
Now on FirstView ft. @pauldjupe.bsky.social and @amandafriesen.bsky.social!

Political scientists are active in politics, but primarily in ways that share research findings and tend to avoid visible partisan politics.

doi.org/10.1017/S104...

#polisky #academisky #politics #research
pauldjupe.bsky.social
For instance, a majority (53%) believes that we should remain impartial to retain our objectivity, but a sizable minority (32%) disagrees. We almost all agree that 'educating the public is an essential part of my career' (only 19% do not agree). Lots more fun insights about poli sci profs in here.
pauldjupe.bsky.social
Ever wondered how politically active political scientists are? Well, we did and asked a sample of us how much and what their beliefs are about being overtly, wear-it-on-your-sleeve active. The dominant perspective is that partisan politics tarnishes our credibility for the public. (1/2)
cambup-polsci.cambridge.org
#OpenAccess from @pspolisci.bsky.social -

The Political Engagement of Political Scientists: Partisans, Public Scholars, and Teachers/Pedagogues - https://cup.org/4pLx0Mn

- @pauldjupe.bsky.social, @amandafriesen.bsky.social & Jacob R. Neiheisel

#FirstView
Logo of PS: Political Science & Politics (PS) with #OpenAccess, next to a vibrant image of people participating in a Pride parade, holding a colorful rainbow flag.
pspolisci.bsky.social
Now online ft. @pauldjupe.bsky.social @mdwilliamsphd.bsky.social

A quantitative-forward approach to political science is popular & one that many believe would provide value for students. Djupe and Williams describe such a program that front-loads research methods.

doi.org/10.1017/S104...
#polisky

Reposted by: Paul A. Djupe

cambup-polsci.cambridge.org
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The Political Engagement of Political Scientists: Partisans, Public Scholars, and Teachers/Pedagogues - https://cup.org/4pLx0Mn

- @pauldjupe.bsky.social, @amandafriesen.bsky.social & Jacob R. Neiheisel

#FirstView
Logo of PS: Political Science & Politics (PS) with #OpenAccess, next to a vibrant image of people participating in a Pride parade, holding a colorful rainbow flag.
pauldjupe.bsky.social
Excited for this to be out at PS -- discussion of our DPR program at @denisonuniversity.bsky.social that frontloads quant methods. @mdwilliamsphd.bsky.social and I also present survey evidence that the idea is popular among political scientists.
cambup-polsci.cambridge.org
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An Undergraduate Degree in ‘Data for Political Research’: High in Demand and Student Value but Low in Supply - https://cup.org/46ZqTwK

- @pauldjupe.bsky.social & Miles D. Williams

#FirstView
Logo of PS: Political Science & Politics with the text 'PS #OpenAccess' next to a vibrant image of people participating in a pride event, holding up a large, colorful rainbow flag.

Reposted by: Paul A. Djupe

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#OpenAccess from @pspolisci.bsky.social -

An Undergraduate Degree in ‘Data for Political Research’: High in Demand and Student Value but Low in Supply - https://cup.org/46ZqTwK

- @pauldjupe.bsky.social & Miles D. Williams

#FirstView
Logo of PS: Political Science & Politics with the text 'PS #OpenAccess' next to a vibrant image of people participating in a pride event, holding up a large, colorful rainbow flag.

by Samuel L. PerryReposted by: Paul A. Djupe

profsamperry.bsky.social
I propose that "atheist" & "agnostic" (much like "evangelical") are not only sociological identities, but inherently religio-political ones; the political nature is amplified when aligned with conventional political identities, but weakened when cross-pressured. 5/end doi.org/10.1093/sf/s...
Secularism, sorting, and Americans’ political knowledge
Abstract. Political knowledge, including knowledge of basic civics and current political conditions, is associated with a host of pro-democratic outcomes i
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pauldjupe.bsky.social
A heart doesn’t seem like the appropriate response to this. But thank you for posting.

by Paul A. DjupeReposted by: Paul A. Djupe

pauldjupe.bsky.social
Our special issue of Sociological Focus on Religion and Politics in American Congregations is now published and all articles are open access (at least for now). This is the highest concentration of such work ever published together and it's very good. I put the details and links in a blogpost.
New Special Issue: Religion and Politics in American Congregations
By Paul A. Djupe and Jacob R. Neiheisel We’re delighted to have edited a special issue of Sociological Focus about Religion and Politics in American Congregations that has just been published…
religioninpublic.blog
pauldjupe.bsky.social
Also excited to see this work with my awesome coauthor crew (@amandafriesen.bsky.social @aesokhey.bsky.social, Jacob R. Neiheisel, Ryan Burge, and Zach Broeren) in print at @polbehavior.bsky.social‬.
pauldjupe.bsky.social
*Readers should be extremely careful about accepting claims that worship attenders are actually more liberal.* Those findings are usually an artifact of stat modeling decisions. Excited to see this posted in Sociology. While it may seem like inside baseball, the public implications are important.
contexts.org
New on the blog! Political scientists @pauldjupe.bsky.social @amandafriesen.bsky.social @aesokhey.bsky.social and Jacob R. Neiheisel do some debunking: "Attending Church Encourages Acceptance of Atheists? No, It's a Suppression Effect" contexts.org/blog/atheist... #polisci #religion #sociology
contexts.org
New on the blog! Political scientists @pauldjupe.bsky.social @amandafriesen.bsky.social @aesokhey.bsky.social and Jacob R. Neiheisel do some debunking: "Attending Church Encourages Acceptance of Atheists? No, It's a Suppression Effect" contexts.org/blog/atheist... #polisci #religion #sociology
pauldjupe.bsky.social
As we face worldwide democratic backsliding, can we count on civil society orgs like the Catholic Church (CC) to intervene as a backstop? In new research, @dinaosama.bsky.social‬ finds no unified response from natl CCs, but religious competition and previous 3rd wave support make it more likely.
Do Catholic Churches Defend Democracy?
Dina Osama Lotfy, Cairo University [Cover image source Thomson Reuters; Riot policemen fire tear gas to disperse a Catholic priest and demonstrators during a protest against DRC President Joseph Ka…
religioninpublic.blog
bjpols.bsky.social
NEW -

The Religious Roots of Belief in Misinformation: Experimental Evidence from India - cup.org/472gDEr

- @simonchauchard.bsky.social & @sumitra.bsky.social

#OpenAccess
BJPolS abstract discussing the role of religion in misinformation and polarization, specifically within the context of India. The text highlights methods and findings from a study exploring how religious identities can amplify or reduce the effects of misinformation.
pauldjupe.bsky.social
The rates that show growth are of the whole population not relative to other groups. They’re still hard to measure with all the non-denoms, but they’re growing fast.

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racheldeering.bsky.social
It is traditional in Iceland to give the gift of a book to be opened on Christmas Eve. Books are unwrapped and then read together. It is called Jolabokaflod (Christmas book flood). 📖 🎄
🖼 Reading Girl, Gustav Adolph Hennig, 1828.

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robertdownen.bsky.social
NEW: Emboldened by Trump and the courts, conservative Christian lawmakers are now being open about using legislation to bring school kids to Christ. It’s a shift from even a few years ago, when such convos were often couched in “religious liberty,” etc.

It's a "wake up call," said one reverend.
In Texas, Christian right grows confident and assertive
Emboldened by court rulings and election victories, the Christian right is outspoken as it pushes its moral views through the Texas Legislature.
www.texastribune.org

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prri.org
Join us Tuesday, August 5, at 1:00 PM ET for a conversation on charismatic Christians’ influence in American politics. We will be joined by experts @drleahpayne.bsky.social, @pauldjupe.bsky.social, Dara Delgado, Ph.D., and @melissadeckman.bsky.social.
Register now: us02web.zoom.us/webinar/regi...
jackjenkins.me
NEW from me: My dispatch from the first worship service of Christian nationalist Doug Wilson’s new church plant in DC over the weekend, where Pete Hegseth sat near the front and the pastor preached beneath an American flag.

“Worship is warfare,” the pastor said. religionnews.com/2025/07/14/w...
With Pete Hegseth in the pews, a Christian nationalist church plant launches in DC
WASHINGTON (RNS) — Christ Kirk DC is the latest example of pastor Doug Wilson's growing sphere of influence among a cadre of conservatives sometimes described as the 'New Right.'
religionnews.com
pauldjupe.bsky.social
I'll bet some react that way, but I also expect that others will feel like they need to adapt to the new (ab)normal. Could be some polarization in worldviews like Christian nationalism.
pauldjupe.bsky.social
OK, journal publishers are baaaad, but this is another level of hell. We can't even see Springer journal content unless we consent to a high level of individualized tracking or else pay you money? How about I just not publish in or cite work in your journals? I'll do that for free. How about that?
pauldjupe.bsky.social
Delighted to help put this together - there’s excellent work in this collection that makes a big jump forward in religion + politics in American congregations.
socfocus.bsky.social
Introducing the Sociological Focus Special Issue: Religion and Politics in American Congregations!

Original articles from notable scholars. Thanks to our editor in chief Khari Brown and our guest editors @pauldjupe.bsky.social and Jacob Neiheisel.

www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10....
Introduction to the Special Issue: Religion and Politics in American Congregations
Published in Sociological Focus (Ahead of Print, 2025)
www.tandfonline.com
socfocus.bsky.social
Introducing the Sociological Focus Special Issue: Religion and Politics in American Congregations!

Original articles from notable scholars. Thanks to our editor in chief Khari Brown and our guest editors @pauldjupe.bsky.social and Jacob Neiheisel.

www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10....
Introduction to the Special Issue: Religion and Politics in American Congregations
Published in Sociological Focus (Ahead of Print, 2025)
www.tandfonline.com
ryancordell.org
The academic’s mid-summer crisis is a mid-life crisis in miniature:

You realize summer is half gone, & not only that: you see that the longest & least burdened days came early, & they are well past. You compare all you thought you’d do against the days remaining & grieve for what never will be

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