A Christian movement led by popular independent religious entrepreneurs, often referred to as ‘apostles,’ is changing the religious landscape of America. Richard Flory of sociology and a colleague look at the fastest-growing Christian group in America.
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In the wake of President Park Geun-hye’s impeachment, South Korea must decide how it wants its political system to work, argues Marco Milani and a colleague in ‘The Conversation.’
Stephanie Canizales of sociology explains how Trump’s immigration policies are making unaccompanied migrant youth even more vulnerable.
California has set ambitious goals for cutting carbon emissions and shifting to a clean energy economy. How will this strategy affect the state's huge economy? Matthew Kahn weighs the evidence.
Who are the religiously unaffiliated in America? Richard Flory explains they are a complex and evolving category that includes people with “different relationships to religion.”
Many managers say they’re uncomfortable giving negative feedback, yet employees tend to consider it helpful to improving performance. In The Conversation, Khatera Sahibzada explains how research – and a 13th-century saying – offers some tips.
Ellen Wayland-Smith examines how the United States has conjoined business success and piety in a way that no other country has.
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