MARK SHIBLEY

Profile Picture of MARK SHIBLEY
Title
Professor of Sociology
Department
Environmental Studies
Institution
Southern Oregon University

Education

  • 1993 Ph.D., Sociology, University of CaliforniaSanta Barbara.
  • 1989 M.A., Sociology, University of California Santa Barbara.
  • 1985 B.S., Sociology, University of Oregon. (summa cum laude
  • Phi Beta Kappa)

Research Interests

Environmental Justice   Building Community   American Religion  

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  (541) 552-6761

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List of Publications (23)
In 2010
23

2010 "Sacred Nature: Earth-based Spirituality as Popular Religion in the Secular Northwest."Journal for the Study of Nature, Culture and Religion, forthcoming.

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22

2010 "Sustaining Family Forests-a Cultural Perspective." Keynote Address. Oregon Small Woodland Association. Portland, OR.

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21

2010 Plenary Session, "Spiritual but not Religious." Earl Lectures, Pacific School of Religion, Berkeley, CA.

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In 2008
20

2008 "The promise and limits of secular spirituality in Cascadia," in Douglas Todd ed. Cascadia The Elusive Utopia: Exploring the Spirit of the Pacific Northwest. Vancouver B.C.: Ronsdale Press.

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19

2008 "Making History." Commencement Address, Department of Sociology, University of Oregon, Eugene, OR.

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In 2005
18

2005 "Believing in the None Zone." Oregon Humanities, Fall/Winter.

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2005 "Mega-churches and Forest Temples: An Examination of the Contours of Popular Religion in the 'Secular' Northwest," Oregon Chautauqua Lectures, Oregon Council for the Humanities.

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In 2004
16

2004 "Religion, Politics and Policy: From the White House to the School House." Western Knight Center for Specialized Journalism, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA.

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15

2004 "Secular but Spiritual in the Pacific Northwest,"Southern Oregon University.

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In 2001
14

2001 "Understanding Holy War: The Role of Religion in Recent Terrorism and the U.S. Response," Southern Oregon University.

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In 2000
13

1994 "Religion and Family Values in Presidential Voting." (Phillip E. Hammond and Peter M. Solow, co-authors.) Sociology of Religion, 55: 277-290. (Reprinted in Steve Bruce, Peter Kivisto, and William H. Swatos, Jr., eds., The Rapture of Politics: The Christian Right as the United States Approaches the Year 2000, London: Transaction, 1994.)

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In 1998
12

1998 "Silent Epidemic, Environmental Injustice, or Exaggerated Concern?: Competing Frames in the Media Definition of Childhood Lead Poisoning as a Public Health Problem." (Annette Prosterman, co-author.) Organization & Environment, 11: 33-58.

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11

1998 "Born-again and World-affirming: Evangelical Prosperity in the United States." The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, July.

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In 1997
10

1997 Building Community: Social Science in Action. Philip Nyden, Anne Figert, and Darryl Burrows, co-editors. Thousand Oaks, CA: Pine Forge Press. (1997 Paul Davidoff Award, Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning)

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1996 Resurgent Evangelicalism in the United States: Mapping Cultural Change Since 1970. Columbia, SC: University of South Carolina Press. (1997 Distinguished Book Award, Society for the Scientific Study of Religion)

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1997 "The Greening of Mainline American Religion: A Sociological Analysis of the Environmental Ethics of the National Religious Partnership for the Environment." (Jonathan Wiggins, co-author). Social Compass: International Review of Sociology of Religion, 44: 333-348.

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In 1995
7

1995 "The Californication of American Evangelicalism: Deviance and Cultural Accommodation in a Midwest Vineyard Congregation," in Mary Jo Neitz and Marion S. Goldman, eds., Sex, Lies, and Sanctity: Deviance and Religion in Contemporary America, Greenwich, CN: JIA Press Inc.

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In 1993
6

1993 "When the Sacred Returns: An Empirical Test," (Phillip E. Hammond, co-author) in Eileen Barker, ed., Secularization, Rationalism and Sectarianism, Oxford: Oxford U. Press.

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In 1992
5

1992 "Religion in Oregon: Demographic Currents in the Mainstream," in Pacific Northwest Quarterly, 83:82-87.

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In 1991
4

1991 "The Southernization of American Religion: Testing A Hypothesis," Sociological Analysis, 52:159-174.

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In 1989
3

1989 "How New is the New Christian Right? A Study of Three Presidential Elections," (G. Benton Johnson, co-author) in Jeffrey Hadden and Anson Shupe, eds., Secularization and Fundamentalism Reconsidered, New York: Paragon House.

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2004"Secular but spiritual in the Pacific Northwest," in Patricia O'Connell Killen and Mark Silk, ed., Religion & Public Life in the Pacific Northwest: The None Zone. Walnut Creek, CA: AltaMira Press.

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2004"Surveying the Religious Landscape: Historical Trends and Current Patterns in Oregon, Washington, and Alaska," (Patricia Killen, co-author, with assistance from Kellee Boyer and Kellie O'Riley) in Patricia O'Connell Killen and Mark Silk, ed., Religion & Public Life in the Pacific Northwest: The None Zone.Walnut Creek, CA: AltaMira Press.

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