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OverviewAlthough the LGBT movement has made rapid gains in the United States, LGBT people continue to face discrimination in faith communities. In this book, sociologist Jonathan S. Coley documents why and how student activists mobilize for greater inclusion at Christian colleges and universities. Drawing on interviews with student activists at a range of Christian institutions of higher learning, Coley shows that students, initially drawn to activism because of their own political, religious, or LGBT identities, are forming direct action groups that transform university policies, educational groups that open up campus dialogue, and solidarity groups that facilitate their members' personal growth. He also shows how these LGBT activists apply their skills and values after graduation in subsequent political campaigns, careers, and family lives, potentially serving as change agents in their faith communities for years to come. Coley's findings shed light on a new frontier of LGBT activism and challenge prevailing wisdom about the characteristics of activists, the purpose of activist groups, and ultimately the nature of activism itself. For more information about this project's research methodology and theoretical grounding, please visit http://jonathancoley.com/book Full Product DetailsAuthor: Jonathan S. ColeyPublisher: The University of North Carolina Press Imprint: The University of North Carolina Press ISBN: 9781469636221ISBN 10: 1469636220 Pages: 208 Publication Date: 30 March 2018 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsThrough this book, Coley makes several important contributions to sociological understandings of campus activism.--Teaching Sociology Provides the most comprehensive historical accounting to date for the rise of LGBT activism at Christian colleges and universities.--Reading Religion Addresses the intersection of religious institutions and LGBT rights by exploring the experiences, successes, and failures of LGBT activists at four Christian schools . . . . Enjoyable and informative.--Review of Religious Studies Pulls back the curtain on a 'new frontier of LGBT activism' on Christian college and university campuses in the United States . . . . Confounds several expectations about the relationship between religion and LGBT activism in the United States.--American Journal of Sociology Through this book, Coley makes several important contributions to sociological understandings of campus activism.--Teaching Sociology Provides the most comprehensive historical accounting to date for the rise of LGBT activism at Christian colleges and universities.--Reading Religion Author InformationJonathan S. Coley is assistant professor of sociology at Oklahoma State University. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |