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Anand Edward Sokhey
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Professor of Political Science, CU-Boulder. Director, American Politics Research Lab; Fellow, Institute for Behavioral Science. Art and Cincinnati Chili enthusiast. Hopeless Bengals and Reds fan.
June 25, 2025 at 9:42 PM
Reposted by Anand Edward Sokhey
Additional information (and syllabus) is available at the registration link. Class-session recordings and class materials will be available through December 31 for asynchronous following and review. (3/3)
May 21, 2025 at 5:21 AM
We will examine all aspects of network analysis (data basics & concepts, essential measures, more advanced techniques). The goal is to make you think about the connected nature of the social and political world, and to help you incorporate this perspective and method into your work. (2/3)
May 21, 2025 at 5:21 AM
We think (hope) the book will be useful in undergrad and grad settings, as well as for those interested in religion & politics, broadly considered -- the contributions are accessible and engaging. We're happy to talk to your classes, contribute to panels, etc. Thx!
December 13, 2024 at 5:54 PM
In Part 4, Andy Lewis looks at whether public support for religious freedom is nationalistic, while Jeremy Castle & Kyla Stepp consider Trump's use of executive powers on Culture Wars issues in his 1st administration.

You can find a review of the book here: academic.oup.com/jcs/advance-...
Trump, White Evangelical Christians, and American Politics: Change and Continuity. Edited by Anand Edward Sokhey and Paul A. Djupe
The editors of this timely collection squarely name the “tension” in American politics brought on by the political career of Donald Trump: “a large portion
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December 13, 2024 at 5:50 PM
In Part 3 Allan Tellis & I look at religion & support for reparations, Eric McDaniel, Sarah Heise & Abraham Barranca examine masculinity and White Evangelical Protestantism, & Hilde Lovdal Stephens & @gerardomarti.bsky.social dig into (the history of) fights over Critical Race Theory in the US.
December 13, 2024 at 5:44 PM
In Part 2 @shaylafolson.bsky.social & Enrique Quezada-Llanes analyze the politicization of sermons, @pauldjupe.bsky.social examines the link between the GOP and Christian Conservatives, & @ruthbraunstein.bsky.social looks at how perceptions of repression shape White Evangelicalism.
December 13, 2024 at 5:40 PM
We assembled people from soc & psci to consider how religion & politics in the US has (not) been transformed by Trump. In Part 1, @ryanburge.bsky.social & Kaylynn Sims discuss change in the electorate, Campbell, Layman & Green document secularism, & @nappnazworth.bsky.social examines Evangelicalism.
December 13, 2024 at 5:36 PM
It's like these stories you see where people have secret families. My reaction has always been: "That sounds exhausting."
December 4, 2024 at 7:45 PM
I think you perfectly represent our society.
December 4, 2024 at 2:12 AM