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Can Reasons Be Causes? Culture, Moral Languages, and Civic Engagement
Unformatted Document Text:  REFERENCES Alexander, Jeffrey C. 2003. The Meanings of Social Life. New York: Oxford University Press. —. 2004. "Call For Papers-2005 ASA Open Culture Section Sessions: Moving Toward 'Performance'." Newsletter of the Sociology of Culture Section of the American Sociological Association 19:11-12. Allison, Paul. 2002. Missing Data. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage. Bellah, Robert N., Richard Madsen, William M. Sullivan, Ann Swidler, and Steven M. Tipton. [1985] 1996. Habits of the Heart. Berkeley: University of California Press. Boltanski, Luc and Laurent Thévenot. 2006. On Justification: Economics of Worth. Translated by C. Porter. Princeton: Princeton University Press. DiMaggio, Paul J. 1997. "Culture and Cognition." Annual Review of Sociology 23:263-87. Etzioni, Amitai. 1998. "The Essential Communitarian Reader." Lanham, MD: Rowman and Littlefield. Goodwin, Jeff, James M. Jasper, and Francesca Polletta. 2001. "Why Emotions Matter." in Passionate Politics, edited by J. Goodwin, J. M. Jasper, and F. Polletta. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. Johnston, Hank and Bert Klandermans. 1995. Social Movements and Culture. Minneapolis, MN: University of Minnesota Press. Lamont, Michele. 1992. Money, Morals, and Manners: The Culture of the French and the American Upper-Middle Class. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. Lee, Lichang, Jane Allyn Piliavin, and Vaughn R. Call. 1999. "Giving Time, Money, and Blood: Similarities and Differences." Social Psychology Quarterly 62:276-90. Lichterman, Paul. 1995. "Beyond the Seesaw Model: Public Commitment in a Culture of Self- Fulfillment." Sociological Theory 13:275-300. —. 1996. The Search for Political Community. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. McAdam, Doug. 1986. "Recruitment to High-Risk Activism: The Case of Freedom Summer." American Journal of Sociology 92:64-90. 16

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REFERENCES
Alexander, Jeffrey C. 2003. The Meanings of Social Life. New York: Oxford University Press.
—. 2004. "Call For Papers-2005 ASA Open Culture Section Sessions: Moving Toward
'Performance'." Newsletter of the Sociology of Culture Section of the American
Sociological Association 19:11-12.
Allison, Paul. 2002. Missing Data. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.
Bellah, Robert N., Richard Madsen, William M. Sullivan, Ann Swidler, and Steven M. Tipton.
[1985] 1996. Habits of the Heart. Berkeley: University of California Press.
Boltanski, Luc and Laurent Thévenot. 2006. On Justification: Economics of Worth. Translated
by C. Porter. Princeton: Princeton University Press.
DiMaggio, Paul J. 1997. "Culture and Cognition." Annual Review of Sociology 23:263-87.
Etzioni, Amitai. 1998. "The Essential Communitarian Reader." Lanham, MD: Rowman and
Littlefield.
Goodwin, Jeff, James M. Jasper, and Francesca Polletta. 2001. "Why Emotions Matter." in
Passionate Politics, edited by J. Goodwin, J. M. Jasper, and F. Polletta. Chicago:
University of Chicago Press.
Johnston, Hank and Bert Klandermans. 1995. Social Movements and Culture. Minneapolis, MN:
University of Minnesota Press.
Lamont, Michele. 1992. Money, Morals, and Manners: The Culture of the French and the
American Upper-Middle Class. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
Lee, Lichang, Jane Allyn Piliavin, and Vaughn R. Call. 1999. "Giving Time, Money, and Blood:
Similarities and Differences." Social Psychology Quarterly 62:276-90.
Lichterman, Paul. 1995. "Beyond the Seesaw Model: Public Commitment in a Culture of Self-
Fulfillment." Sociological Theory 13:275-300.
—. 1996. The Search for Political Community. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
McAdam, Doug. 1986. "Recruitment to High-Risk Activism: The Case of Freedom Summer."
American Journal of Sociology 92:64-90.
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