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35
Citations
4873
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National Ranking
408

Overview

Ted G. Jelen was affiliated with the University of Nevada, Las Vegas in the United States. Their research spanned multiple fields within the social sciences and medicine, focusing on topics related to political science, public health, and social dynamics.

The main fields of study covered in their work included:

  • Social Sciences
  • Medicine

Subfields in which Ted G. Jelen published research involved:

  • Political Science and International Relations
  • Gender Studies
  • Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health
  • Sociology and Political Science

Their research addressed a variety of topics, including:

  • American Constitutional Law and Politics
  • Electoral Systems and Political Participation
  • Demographic Trends and Gender Preferences
  • Reproductive Health and Contraception
  • Religion and Society Interactions

Ted G. Jelen collaborated frequently with colleagues such as Cammie Jo Bolin and Clyde Wilcox, each of whom coauthored multiple publications with them.

No records of specific papers or book publications were available, nor were there details on awards received. The combination of their research fields and main topics suggests a comprehensive approach to understanding political behavior, social structures, and public health issues, linking constitutional and electoral studies with gender and demographic considerations.

Best Publications

  • Causes and Consequences of Public Attitudes toward Abortion: A Review and Research Agenda

    Ted G. Jelen;Clyde Wilcox

  • Evangelicals and Political Tolerance

    Clyde Wilcox;Ted G. Jelen

  • The political mobilization of religious beliefs

    Ted G. Jelen

  • Religion and Politics in Comparative Perspective: The One, The Few, and The Many

    Ted Gerard Jelen;Clyde Wilcox

  • The Gender Gap in Comparative Perspective: Gender Differences in Abstract Ideology and Concrete Issues in Western Europe

    Ted G. Jelen;Sue Thomas;Clyde Wilcox

  • The Political Consequences of Religious Group Attitudes

    Ted G. Jelen

  • Public attitudes toward church and state

    Clyde Wilcox;Ted G. Jelen

  • The Transformation of the Christian Right

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  • Political Christianity: A Contextual Analysis

    Ted G. Jelen

  • Religion in Public Life: A Dilemma for Democracy

    Unknown

  • Issue Voting in Gubernatorial Elections: Abortion and Post -Webster Politics

    Elizabeth Adell Cook;Ted G. Jelen;Clyde Wilcox

  • Religion and Political Behavior in the United States

    Ted G. Jelen

  • Respect for Life, Sexual Morality, and Opposition to Abortion

    Ted G. Jelen

  • The Political World of the Clergy

    Ted G. Jelen

  • Denominational Preference and the Dimensions of Political Tolerance

    Ted G. Jelen;Clyde Wilcox

  • Changes in the attitudinal correlations of opposition to abortion, 1977-1985.

    Ted G. Jelen

  • Religion and Foreign Policy Attitudes Exploring the Effects of Denomination and Doctrine

    Ted G. Jelen

  • THE POLITICS OF RELIGION IN AMERICA Issues for Investigation

    James L. Guth;Ted G. Jelen;Lyman A. Kellstedt;Corwin E. Smidt

  • Context and Conscience: The Catholic Church as an Agent of Political Socialization in Western Europe

    Ted G. Jelen;Clyde Wilcox

  • Religious Belief and Attitude Constraint

    Ted G. Jelen

  • Reluctant Warriors: Premillennialism and Politics in the Moral Majority

    Clyde Wilcox;Sharon Linzey;Ted G. Jelen

  • Research in Religion and Mass Political Behavior in the United States Looking Both Ways After Two Decades of Scholarship

    Ted G. Jelen

  • Rediscovering the Religious Factor in American Politics.

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  • The Political Mobilization of Religious Beliefs.

    Darren E. Sherkat;Ted G. Jelen

  • Between two absolutes: public opinion and the politics of abortion.

    Cook Ea;Jelen Tg;Wilcox C;Horan Dj

Frequent Co-Authors

Clyde Wilcox
Clyde Wilcox Georgetown University
Corwin E. Smidt
Corwin E. Smidt Calvin University
Sabrina P. Ramet
Sabrina P. Ramet Norwegian University of Science and Technology
Paul A. Djupe
Paul A. Djupe Denison University
Peter L. Benson
Peter L. Benson Search Institute
Sue Thomas
Sue Thomas Pacific Institute For Research and Evaluation
Andrew M. Greeley
Andrew M. Greeley University of Chicago
Darren E. Sherkat
Darren E. Sherkat Southern Illinois University Carbondale
Christian Smith
Christian Smith University of Notre Dame
James L. Guth
James L. Guth Furman University

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