Research
Recent Publications (available on-line only)
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Kenneth D. Wald. 2011. "Regimes of Religion and State: A Widening
Atlantic?" Politics, Religion &
Ideology." 12 (October), 257-270.
Kenneth D. Wald. 2009. "The Diaspora Project of Arab Americans: Assessing the
Magnitude and Determinants of Politicized Ethnic Identity." Ethnic & Racial Studies 32 (8, October), 1304-1324.
Kenneth D. Wald. 2009. "Religion and the Workplace: A Social Science
Perspective," Comparative Labor Law &
Policy Journal 30 (3, Spring), 471-483.
Michael Martinez, Kenneth D. Wald
& Stephen C. Craig. 2008 "Homophobic
Innumeracy?
Public
Opinion Quarterly 72 (4, Winter), 753-767.
Clyde Wilcox, Kenneth D. Wald &
Ted G. Jelen. 2008. "Religious
Preferences
and
Social Science: A Second Look." Journal of Politics 70: (3, July), 874-879.
Kenneth D. Wald. 2008. "Homeland Interests and Hostland Politics: Politicized
Ethnic
Identity
among Middle Eastern Heritage Groups in the United
States." International
Migration Review 42 (2, Summer), 273-301
Jennifer Solomon, Susan K.
Jacobson,
Kenneth D. Wald, and
Michael Gavin. 2007. "Estimating
Illegal
Resource
Use at a Ugandan Park with the Randomized Response
Technique." Human Dimensions of Wildlife 12 (2,
March): 75-88.
Kenneth D. Wald and Clyde Wilcox. 2006. "Getting Religion: Has Political Science
Rediscovered the Faith Factor?" American
Political
Science
Review 100 (4, December): 523-529.
Kenneth D. Wald and Bryan D. Williams. 2006. "American
Jews
and
Israel: The Sources of Politicized Ethnic Identity." Nationalism and Ethnic Politics
12
(2,
July): 205-237.
Kenneth D. Wald, Adam L. Silverman and Kevin S. Fridy. 2005. "Making
Sense
of
Religion in Political Life." Annual
Review
of Political Science
8:121–43.
Elizabeth A. Oldmixon, Beth Rosenson, and Kenneth D. Wald.
2005. "Conflict
over
Israel:
The Role of Religion, Race, Party and
Ideology in the U.S. House of Representatives, 1997-2002," Terrorism
and
Political
Violence 17 (3, October): 407–426.
James G. Kane, Stephen C. Craig, Kenneth D. Wald and
Michael D.
Martinez. 2004. "Religion
and
Presidential
Politics in Florida: A List Experiment." Social Science Quarterly 85 (2,
June): 281-293.
Work in Progress
Kenneth D. Wald - Major ongoing work is a comprehensive study
of American Jewish political behavior from the 1930s through the
present day.
Kenneth D. Wald & Danielle Feinstein - Higher
Education and Political Attitude Change: Is Israel the Exception that
Proves the Rule?
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