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"You see me but it's not me:" The Interplay of Religious Authority and Lay Empowerment in Congregation-Based Community Organizing
Unformatted Document Text:  Lara Rusch ~ 40 Jones-Correa, Michael A., and David L. Leal. 2001. Political Participation: Does Religion Matter? Political Research Quarterly 54 (4):751-770. Lin, Ann Chih. 1998. Bridging Positivist and Interpretivist Approaches to Qualitative Methods. Policy Studies Journal 26 (1):162-180. Lincoln, C. Eric, and Lawrence H. Mamiya. 1990. The Black Church in the African American Experience. Durham, N.C.: Duke University Press. McAdam, Doug. 1982. Political Process and the Development of Black Insurgency 1930- 1970. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. McCarthy, John D., and Mayer N. Zald. 1977. Resource Mobilization and Social Movements: A Partial Theory. American Journal of Sociology 82 (6):1212-1241. Morris, Aldon D. 1984. The origins of the civil rights movement: Black communities organizing for change. New York: Free Press;Collier Macmillan. Osterman, Paul. 2002. Gathering Power: the future of progressive politics in America. Boston: Beacon Press. Rogers, Mary Beth. 1990. Cold Anger: A Story of Faith and Power Politics. Denton, Texas: University of North Texas Press. Rusch, Lara C. 2008. Accountability Through Diversity: Challenges for Congregation- Based Community Organizing in Detroit, Political Science, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI. Sugrue, Thomas J. 1996. The origins of the urban crisis: race and inequality in postwar Detroit, Princeton studies in American politics. Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press. Verba, Sidney, Kay Lehman Schlozman, and Henry E. Brady. 1995. Voice and Equality: civic volunteerism in American politics. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press. Warren, Mark E. 1996. Deliberative Democracy and Authority. American Political Science Review 90 (1):46-60. Warren, Mark R. 2001. Dry Bones Rattling: community building to revitalize American democracy. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press. Wolff, Robert Paul. 1970. In Defense of Anarchism. New York: Harper and Row. Wood, Richard L. 2002. Faith in Action: Religion, Race, and Democratic Organizing in America. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. Yanow, Dvora. 2006. Thinking Interpretively: Philosophical Presuppositions and the Human Sciences. In Interpretation and Method: Empirical Research Methods and the Interpretive Turn, edited by D. Yanow and P. Schwartz-Shea. Armonk, New York: M.E. Sharpe.

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Lara Rusch ~ 40
Jones-Correa, Michael A., and David L. Leal. 2001. Political Participation: Does
Religion Matter? Political Research Quarterly 54 (4):751-770.
Lin, Ann Chih. 1998. Bridging Positivist and Interpretivist Approaches to Qualitative
Methods. Policy Studies Journal 26 (1):162-180.
Lincoln, C. Eric, and Lawrence H. Mamiya. 1990. The Black Church in the African
American Experience. Durham, N.C.: Duke University Press.
McAdam, Doug. 1982. Political Process and the Development of Black Insurgency 1930-
1970. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
McCarthy, John D., and Mayer N. Zald. 1977. Resource Mobilization and Social
Movements: A Partial Theory. American Journal of Sociology 82 (6):1212-1241.
Morris, Aldon D. 1984. The origins of the civil rights movement: Black communities
organizing for change. New York: Free Press;Collier Macmillan.
Osterman, Paul. 2002. Gathering Power: the future of progressive politics in America.
Boston: Beacon Press.
Rogers, Mary Beth. 1990. Cold Anger: A Story of Faith and Power Politics. Denton,
Texas: University of North Texas Press.
Rusch, Lara C. 2008. Accountability Through Diversity: Challenges for Congregation-
Based Community Organizing in Detroit, Political Science, University of
Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI.
Sugrue, Thomas J. 1996. The origins of the urban crisis: race and inequality in postwar
Detroit, Princeton studies in American politics. Princeton, N.J.: Princeton
University Press.
Verba, Sidney, Kay Lehman Schlozman, and Henry E. Brady. 1995. Voice and Equality:
civic volunteerism in American politics. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University
Press.
Warren, Mark E. 1996. Deliberative Democracy and Authority. American Political
Science Review 90 (1):46-60.
Warren, Mark R. 2001. Dry Bones Rattling: community building to revitalize American
democracy. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press.
Wolff, Robert Paul. 1970. In Defense of Anarchism. New York: Harper and Row.
Wood, Richard L. 2002. Faith in Action: Religion, Race, and Democratic Organizing in
America. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
Yanow, Dvora. 2006. Thinking Interpretively: Philosophical Presuppositions and the
Human Sciences. In Interpretation and Method: Empirical Research Methods and
the Interpretive Turn
, edited by D. Yanow and P. Schwartz-Shea. Armonk, New
York: M.E. Sharpe.



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