Cumulative Bibliography

Everything I have ever published, listed chronologically, with links to documents when possible.

2012

Keith Roberts and David Yamane, Religion in Sociological Perspective, 5th edition (Sage/Pine Forge Press).

David Yamane, “Initiation Rites in the Contemporary Catholic Church: What Difference Do They Make?” Review of Religious Research 54:4 (December). Online First DOI: 10.1007/s13644-012-0078-x.

Associate Editor, Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion.

2011

David Yamane, “Review of The New Metaphysicals: Spirituality and the American Religious Imagination by Courtney Bender,” The Hedgehog Review 13 (Summer):102-103.

David Yamane, “Thoughts on Teaching on the Occasion of Publishing a Sociology of Religion Textbook, or Textbook Pedagogy,” American Sociological Association Religion Section Newsletter 12 (Summer):6.

2007-2010

Editor, Sociology of Religion: A Quarterly Review, Volumes 68-71 (16 issues)

2010

David Yamane, “Playing for Whom? Sport, Religion, and the Double-Movement of Secularization in America,” pp. 81-94 in Earl Smith, ed., Sociology of Sport and Social Theory (Champaign, IL: Human Kinetics).

2009

“Welcome to Sociology of Religion 2.0,” Sociology of Religion 70(1):1-4.

2007

“Review of Invitation to the Sociology of Religion by Phil Zuckerman,” Sociology of Religion 68(4):427-29.

“Introduction: Habits of the Heart at 20,” for a symposium on the 20th anniversary of Habits of the Heart: Individualism and Commitment in American Life. Sociology of Religion 68(2):179-87.

“Review of Awesome Families: The Promise of Healing Relationships in the International Churches of Christ by Kathleen Jenkins,” Social Forces 85(4):1820-22.

“Beyond Beliefs: Religion and the Sociology of Religion in America.” Social Compass 54(1):33-48.

“Civil Religion,” pp. 506-7 in George Ritzer, ed., The Blackwell Encyclopedia of Sociology, Volume II. Oxford: Blackwell Publishing.

2006

“Religion in the Legislative Arena: Affiliation, Salience, Advocacy, and Public Policy-Making,” with Elizabeth Oldmixon. Legislative Studies Quarterly 31 (August):433-60.

“Course Preparation Assignments: A Strategy for Creating Discussion-Based Courses.” Teaching Sociology 34 (July):236-48.

“Religious Advocacy in the Wisconsin Statehouse,” pp. 151-76 in Edward Cleary, ed., Representing God at the Statehouse: Religion and Politics in the American States. Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield.

Real Stories of Christian Initiation: Lessons for and from the RCIA, with Sarah MacMillen and Kelly Culver. Collegeville, MN: The Liturgical Press.

2005

The Catholic Church in State Politics: Negotiating Prophetic Demands and Political Realities. Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield.

2004

“Representing Catholicism in the Statehouses,” American Catholic Studies Newsletter 31 (Spring):1, 7-10.  (Published by the Cushwa Center for the Study of American Catholicism, University of Notre Dame).

“Nuevos Pasos Hacia una Sociología de la Experiencia Religiosa: Comprensión del Significado a Través de la Narrativa,” pp. 51-72 in José Pérez Vilariño, ed., Religión y Sociedad en España y los Estados Unidos: Homenaje a Richard A. Schoenherr. Madid: Centro de Investigaciones Sociológicas.

2003

“Non-Hispanic Catholics in the 2004 Election,” Religion in the News 6 (Fall, Supplement): 5, 17.

“Review of The Transformation of American Religion: How We Actually Live Our Faith by Alan Wolfe,” Commonweal (7 November):36-38.

“Review of Surviving Diversity: Religion and Democratic Citizenship by Jeff Spinner-Halev,” Review of Religious Research 44 (June):435-36.

“The Bishops and Politics,” Commonweal (23 May): 17-20.

“Review of Contentious Curricula: Afrocentrism and Creationism in American Public Schools by Amy J. Binder,” American Journal of Sociology 108 (May):1413-15.

2002

Editor of Richard A. Schoenherr, Goodbye Father: The Celibate Male Priesthood and the Future of the Catholic Church.  “Editor’s Introduction” (pp. xi-xxvi). New York: Oxford University Press.  Third Printing: February 2003; Paperback Edition: Summer 2004

2001

Student Movements for Multiculturalism: Challenging the Curricular Color Line in Higher Education. Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins University Press. Paperback edition: 2002

“Review of Catholic Identity: Balancing Faith, Reason, and Power by Michele Dillon,” Contemporary Sociology 30 (March):53-54.

2000

“Naked Public Square or Crumbling Wall of Separation? Evidence from Legislative Hearings in Wisconsin.” Review of Religious Research 42 (December):175-92.

“Narrative and Religious Experience.” Sociology of Religion 61 (Summer):171-89.

1999

“Faith and Access: Personal Religiosity and Religious Group Advocacy in a State Legislature.” Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion 38 (December):543‑50.

1998

“A Sociologist Comments on Sommerville: The Whole is Less Than the Sum of Its Parts,” Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion 37 (June):254-56.

“Review of Rational Choice Theory and Religion: Summary and Assessment, edited by Lawrence Young,” Shofar: Interdisiplinary Journal of Jewish Studies 16 (Summer):154-57.

1997

“Secularization on Trial: In Defense of a Neo-Secularization Paradigm.” Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion 36 (March):107-20.

“Religious Experience,” “William James,” “Robert N. Bellah,” “Pentecostals,” “Charismatic Movement,” and 10 other entries in William Swatos, Jr., ed., Encyclopedia of Religion and Society. Walnut Creek, CA: Alta Mira Press.

“Where Angels Fear to Tread: Richard Schoenherr (1935-1996),” with Elizabeth Park. The American Sociologist 28 (Spring):136-42.

1996

“The Battle of the Books at Berkeley: In Search of the Culture Wars in Debates Over Multiculturalism” in James L. Nolan, Jr., ed., The American Culture Wars: Current Contests and Future Prospects. Charlottesville, VA: University Press of Virginia.

“Collaboration and Its Discontents: Steps Toward Overcoming Barriers to Successful Group Research Projects.” Teaching Sociology 24 (October):378-83.

“Life as a Seamless Garment: Richard Schoenherr (1935-1996),” with Elizabeth Park. Sociology of Religion 57 (Fall):319-21.

“Review of The Rise and Fall of Catholic Religious Orders: A Social Movement Perspective by Patricia Wittberg,” Social Forces 74:3 (March):1126-28.

1995

“Reply to Scheff,” Teaching Sociology 23 (January):54-55.

1994

“Ways of Seeing Ecstasy in Modern Society: Experiential-Expressive and Cultural-Linguistic Views,” with Megan Polzer. Sociology of Religion 55 (Spring):1-25.  (Reprinted in Sociology of Religion, edited by S. Monahan, W. Mirola, and M. Emerson [Prentice‑Hall, 2000]; Nominated for Outstanding Article Award, Society for the Scientific Study of Religion).

“Professional Socialization for What?” American Sociological Association Footnotes (March):7.

“The View from Below: A Student’s Response to Profscam,” Teaching Sociology 22 (January):81-86.