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Joseph O. Baker
Joseph O. Baker
Professor, Department of Sociology & Anthropology, East Tennessee State University
Overená e-mailová adresa na: etsu.edu - Domovská stránka
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Make America Christian again: Christian nationalism and voting for Donald Trump in the 2016 presidential election
AL Whitehead, SL Perry, JO Baker
Sociology of religion 79 (2), 147-171, 2018
4612018
None too simple: Examining issues of religious nonbelief and nonbelonging in the United States
JOB Baker, B Smith
Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion 48 (4), 719-733, 2009
2662009
The nones: Social characteristics of the religiously unaffiliated
JO Baker, BG Smith
Social Forces 87 (3), 1251-1263, 2009
2542009
American secularism: Cultural contours of nonreligious belief systems
JO Baker, BG Smith
NYU Press, 2015
2452015
Paranormal America: Ghost encounters, UFO sightings, bigfoot hunts, and other curiosities in religion and culture
CD Bader, JO Baker, FC Mencken
NYU Press, 2017
1912017
Religion in the age of social distancing: How COVID-19 presents new directions for research
JO Baker, G Martí, R Braunstein, AL Whitehead, G Yukich
Sociology of Religion 81 (4), 357-370, 2020
1782020
An investigation of the sociological patterns of prayer frequency and content
JO Baker
Sociology of Religion 69 (2), 169-185, 2008
1732008
Keep America Christian (and white): Christian nationalism, fear of ethnoracial outsiders, and intention to vote for Donald Trump in the 2020 presidential election
JO Baker, SL Perry, AL Whitehead
Sociology of Religion 81 (3), 272-293, 2020
1182020
Homosexuality, religion, and science: Moral authority and the persistence of negative attitudes
AL Whitehead, JO Baker
Sociological Inquiry 82 (4), 487-509, 2012
1022012
Acceptance of evolution and support for teaching creationism in public schools: The conditional impact of educational attainment
JO Baker
Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion 52 (1), 216-228, 2013
942013
Public perceptions of incompatibility between “science and religion”
JO Baker
Public Understanding of Science 21 (3), 340-353, 2012
922012
Gendering (non) religion: Politics, education, and gender gaps in secularity in the United States
JO Baker, AL Whitehead
Social Forces 94 (4), 1623-1645, 2016
842016
What would Jesus buy: American consumption of religious and spiritual material goods
JZ Park, J Baker
Journal for the scientific study of religion 46 (4), 501-517, 2007
842007
Crusading for moral authority: Christian nationalism and opposition to science
JO Baker, SL Perry, AL Whitehead
Sociological Forum 35 (3), 587-607, 2020
822020
Hell to pay: Religion and punitive ideology among the American public
JO Baker, AL Booth
Punishment & Society 18 (2), 151-176, 2016
732016
Who believes in religious evil? An investigation of sociological patterns of belief in Satan, hell, and demons
J Baker
Review of Religious Research, 206-220, 2008
712008
Social sources of the spirit: Connecting rational choice and interactive ritual theories in the study of religion
JO Baker
Sociology of Religion 71 (4), 432-456, 2010
672010
Secularity, religiosity, and health: Physical and mental health differences between atheists, agnostics, and nonaffiliated theists compared to religiously affiliated individuals
JO Baker, S Stroope, MH Walker
Social science research 75, 44-57, 2018
662018
A social anthropology of ghosts in twenty-first-century America
JO Baker, CD Bader
Social Compass 61 (4), 569-593, 2014
632014
Diverse supernatural portfolios: Certitude, exclusivity, and the curvilinear relationship between religiosity and paranormal beliefs
JO Baker, S Draper
Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion 49 (3), 413-424, 2010
632010
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