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| Relationships among voluntary association, ideology, and identity. Theoretical focus on ecological models borrowed from biology to increase understanding of how voluntary associations grow, decline, and change their composition (and therefore their ability to integrate society) and how associations lead to personal identity, belief systems and even cultural tastes. Analysis of data from a national survey of voluntary memberships and network ties, from the first representative survey of church congregations, and from a study of identities, actions and emotion. Open only to students in the FOCUS program. Instructor: McPherson , Morgan, or Smith-Lovin |
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| 01 | SEM | 14/15 | Th 4:25 PM-6:55 PM (Carr 137)
| McPherson,Miller Smith-Lovin,Lynn
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