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Can Cultural Worldviews Influence Network Formation? A Longitudinal Investigation
Unformatted Document Text:  18 Smilde, David. 2005. "A Qualitative Comparative Analysis of Conversion to Venezuelan Evangelicalism: How Networks Matter." American Journal of Sociology 111 (3):757-796. Smith, Christian. 2003. Moral, Believing Animals: Human Personhood and Culture. New York: Oxford University Press. Smith, Christian, and Melinda Lundquist Denton. 2005. Soul Searching: The Religious and Spiritual Lives of American Teenagers. Oxford; New York: Oxford University Press. Stark, Rodney, and John Lofland. 1965. "Becoming a World-Saver: A Theory of Conversion to Deviant Perspective." American Sociological Review 30 (6):862-875. Strauss, Claudia, and Naomi Quinn. 1997. A Cognitive Theory of Cultural Meaning. New York: Cambridge University Press. Swidler, Ann. 2001. Talk of Love: How Culture Matters. Berkeley: University of California Press. Watts, Duncan J. 2004. "The 'New' Science of Networks." Annual Review of Sociology 30:243- 270.

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Smilde, David. 2005. "A Qualitative Comparative Analysis of Conversion to Venezuelan
Evangelicalism: How Networks Matter." American Journal of Sociology 111 (3):757-796.
Smith, Christian. 2003. Moral, Believing Animals: Human Personhood and Culture. New York:
Oxford University Press.
Smith, Christian, and Melinda Lundquist Denton. 2005. Soul Searching: The Religious and
Spiritual Lives of American Teenagers. Oxford; New York: Oxford University Press.
Stark, Rodney, and John Lofland. 1965. "Becoming a World-Saver: A Theory of Conversion to
Deviant Perspective." American Sociological Review 30 (6):862-875.
Strauss, Claudia, and Naomi Quinn. 1997. A Cognitive Theory of Cultural Meaning. New York:
Cambridge University Press.
Swidler, Ann. 2001. Talk of Love: How Culture Matters. Berkeley: University of California
Press.
Watts, Duncan J. 2004. "The 'New' Science of Networks." Annual Review of Sociology 30:243-
270.


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