Partial Alienation as Organizational Parent-Member Accommodation: An Urban, Midwestern Catholic Parish
Hout and Greeley (1987) use the term “partial alienation” to designate how many American Catholics remain active in the Church, even as they disagree with numerous positions and policies. In studying American Catholicism, however, researchers have paid little attention to the phenomenon of partial a...
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Sociology of religion
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