Wuthnow

ROBERT WUTHNOW
Department Chair

Department of Sociology
Princeton University
Princeton NJ 08544
t: (609) 258-2044
or (609) 258-4531
wuthnow@princeton.edu

WHAT CAUSES COMMUNITIES TO CHANGE AND HOW DO THEY RESPOND?

My work examines social and cultural change in communities. I am interested in the structural (economic, demographic, political) conditions that elicit short- and long-term change, the social movements that mobilize and respond to change, and the effects of social change for civil society, for the moral obligations that bond people together, and for cultural understandings of justice, human dignity, and personal meaning. I have paid particular attention to these questions in religious communities, asking how new movements emerge, how congregations respond to immigration and religious pluralism, how they make use of the arts and engage in social service activities, and how they are affected by generational dynamics. My books and articles also focus on major epochs of cultural change, such as the Enlightenment and rise of European socialism, and on the effects of contemporary institutional porousness. Current projects include work on the effects of globalization on faith-based service programs, the effects of population decline on small communities in the United States, and responses to terrorism and climate change.

CURRICULUM VITA (pdf)

SELECTED PUBLICATIONS:

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FACULTY

ELIZABETH M. ARMSTRONG
DELIA BALDASSARRI
MIGUEL CENTENO
PAUL DI MAGGIO
MITCHELL DUNEIER
THOMAS J. ESPENSHADE
PATRICIA FERNANDEZ-KELLY
ANGEL L. HARRIS
SCOTT M. LYNCH
DOUGLAS S. MASSEY
SARA MCLANAHAN
KATHERINE S. NEWMAN
DEVAH PAGER
ALEJANDRO PORTES
GILBERT ROZMAN
MARTIN RUEF
MATTHEW J. SALGANIK
KIM LANE SCHEPPELE
PAUL STARR
MARTA TIENDA
ROBERT WUTHNOW
KING-TO YEUNG
VIVIANA A. ZELIZER

FACULTY LIBRARY

EMERITUS FACULTY

MARVIN BRESSLER
SUZANNE KELLER
HOWARD TAYLOR
WALTER WALLACE

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