Follow
Sean Bock
Sean Bock
PhD Candidate in Sociology, Harvard University
Verified email at g.harvard.edu - Homepage
Title
Cited by
Cited by
Year
The persistent and exceptional intensity of American religion: A response to recent research
L Schnabel, S Bock
Sociological Science 4, 686-700, 2017
1092017
The partisan sorting of “America”: How nationalist cleavages shaped the 2016 US presidential election
B Bonikowski, Y Feinstein, S Bock
American Journal of Sociology 127 (2), 492-561, 2021
402021
The continuing persistence of intense religion in the United States: Rejoinder
L Schnabel, S Bock
Sociological Science 5, 711-721, 2018
182018
The polarization of nationalist cleavages and the 2016 US Presidential Election
B Bonikowski, Y Feinstein, S Bock
UCR Political Economy Seminar, April 12, 2019, 2019
82019
Distressed Democrats and relaxed Republicans? Partisanship and mental health during the COVID-19 pandemic
S Bock, L Schnabel
Plos one 17 (4), e0266562, 2022
62022
Switch to Web-Based Surveys During Covid-19 Pandemic Left Out the Most Religious, Creating a False Impression of Rapid Religious Decline
L Schnabel, S Bock, M Hout
Sociology of Religion, srad061, 2024
42024
Visualizing partisan identification switching in the general social survey panel, 2016–2020
S Bock, L Schnabel
Socius 7, 23780231211057322, 2021
42021
Divided Dems, United Reps: Party strategy and within-party variation in immigration attitudes
S Bock
SocArXiv, 2020
42020
Conflicted Religionists: Measuring political backlash
S Bock
SocArXiv, 2019
3*2019
Rethinking Polarization: A Multilevel Approach to the Study of Mass Political Disagreement
S Bock
Harvard University, 2023
2023
The system can't perform the operation now. Try again later.
Articles 1–10