Projects per year
Personal profile
About
Professor Williams arrived at Loyola in 2009 from the University of Cincinnati, where he had taught in the Department of Sociology since 2001. From 1989 to 2001 he taught in the Sociology Department at Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, and did post-doctoral research at Yale University’s Program on Non-Profit Organizations from 1992-94. His research has focused on the intersection of politics, religion, and social movements in American culture. He has also studied the involvement of religious groups in urban politics, as well as the ways in which urban settings affect religion and its public roles.
Professor Williams’ current research examines these themes in two different projects. One is a study of the involvement of religious groups in progressive political causes – with two collaborators he recently published Religion and Progressive Activism (New York University Press, 2017). The second is an examination of the public attitudes and political language about immigration and immigrants in contemporary American politics, and how they use images of national identity.
Professor Williams teaches both graduate and undergraduate classes in religion and society, religion in American politics, sociology of culture, and sociological theory.
Research Interests
- Professor Williams’ current research examines these themes in two different projects. One is a study of the involvement of religious groups in progressive political causes – with two collaborators he recently published Religion and Progressive Activism (New York University Press, 2017). The second is an examination of the public attitudes and political language about immigration and immigrants in contemporary American politics, and how they use images of national identity.
Disciplines
- Social and Behavioral Sciences
- Sociology
- Place and Environment
- Politics and Social Change
- Sociology of Culture
- Theory, Knowledge and Science
Projects
- 1 Active
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Religion and liberal politics in the USA since 1980: Fields of activism and influence
Williams, R. H., Dec 19 2024, The Routledge Handbook of Politics and Religion in Contemporary America. Taylor and Francis, p. 313-324 12 p.Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Chapter
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Bellah, American Civil Religion, and the Dynamics of Public Meanings
Williams, R., May 20 2023, In: The American Sociologist. 54Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Reimagining the Nation. In review symposium of “Resurrecting the Jew: Nationalism, Philosemitism, and Poland’s Jewish Revival” by Genevieve Zubrzycki
Williams, R., Braunstein, R., Lichterman, P. & Zubrzycki, G., 2023, In: Sociology of Religion. 84, 2Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Religion, Identity, and Place: A New Look at the Midwest as the ‘Heartland’.” Review essay of Meatpacking America: How Migration, Work, and Faith Unite and Divide the Heartland, by Kristy Nabhan-Warren
Williams, R., 2023, In: Sociology of Religion. 84, 1Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Mobilizing religion in twenty-first-century nativism in the United States
Williams, R. H., May 13 2022, Religion in Rebellions, Revolutions, and Social Movements. Taylor and Francis Inc., p. 199-218 20 p.Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Chapter