Synopses & Reviews
This collection of essays analyzes the impact of religious organizations on social movements in the United States. The contributors detail religious support for political sanctuary, gay and lesbian rights, peace, and moral majority themes, emphasizing how religious institutions help communicate the core ideas of these movements. Among their findings: religious organizations become significant communication vehicles for certain movements whose ideologies are consistent with their religious tenets.
Drawing from cultural pluralism and communications theory, these essays focus on communications networks and how they facilitate the spread of core ideas of social movements. Two questions are examined: why do religious organizations become involved in particular social movements?; and what are the implications of this involvement? The authors find that movements experience a significant increase in legitimacy and endurance when they are supported by the communications resources of religious groups. This book is valuable to scholars of social movements, government and religion.
Synopsis
This collection of essays analyzes how social movements have been impacted by religious support in the U.S., finding that religious organizations become significant communication vehicles for certain movements whose ideologies are consistent with their religious tenets.
About the Author
BARBARA M. YARNOLD is Assistant Professor of Public Administration at Florida International University (North Miami).
Table of Contents
Preface
Introduction by Barbara M. Yarnold
Public Interest Lobbies Versus Minority Faction by Andrew S. McFarland
The Role of Religious Organizations in the U.S. Sanctuary Movement by Barbara M. Yarnold
The Role of Religious Organizations in the Peace Movement Between the Wars by William R. Marty
The Role of Religious Organizations in the Gay and Lesbian Rights Movement by Steven H. Haeberle
The Role of Religious Organizations in Evangelical Political Activity: The Moral Majority and Evangelicals for Social Action by Mel Hailey
Bibliography
Index