Publications

Books

Seeking the Promised Land

 

David E. Campbell, John C. Green, J. Quin Monson. 2015. Seeking the Promised Land: Mormons and American Politics. New York, NY: Cambridge University Press.

 

 

 

making civics count

 

David E. Campbell, Meira Levinson, Frederick Hess, editors. 2012. Making Civics Count: Citizenship Education for a New Generation. Cambridge, MA: Harvard Education Press.

 

 

 

American Grace

 

Robert D. Putnam and David E. Campbell. 2010. American Grace: How Religion Divides and Unites Us. New York: Simon and Schuster.

 

 

 

Why We Vote

 

David E. Campbell. 2006. Why We Vote: How Schools and Communities Shape Our Civic Life. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press.

 

 

 

A Matter of Faith

 

David E. Campbell, editor. 2007. A Matter of Faith: Religion in the 2004 Presidential Election. Washington, DC: Brookings Institution Press.

 

 

 

Democracy At Risk

 

Stephen Macedo, Yvette Alex-Assensoh, Jeffrey M. Berry, Michael Brintnall, David E. Campbell, Luis Ricardo Fraga, Archon Fung, William A. Galston, Christopher F. Karpowitz, Margaret Levi, Meira Levinson, Keena Lipsitz, Richard G. Niemi, Robert D. Putnam, Wendy M. Rahn, Rob Reich, Robert R. Rodgers, Todd Swanstrom, and Katherine Cramer Walsh. 2005. Democracy at Risk: How Political Choices Have Undermined Citizenship and What We Can Do About It. Washington, DC: Brookings Institution Press.

The Education Gap

 

William G. Howell, Paul E. Peterson, with Patrick J. Wolf and David E. Campbell. 2002. The Education Gap: Vouchers and Urban Schools. Washington, DC: Brookings Institution Press.

Selected Articles

David E. Campbell. 2013. “Social Networks and Political Participation.” Annual Review of Political Science 16: 33-48.

Todd Adkins, Geoffrey C. Layman, David E. Campbell, and John C. Green. Forthcoming. “Religious Group Cues and Citizen Policy Attitudes in the United States.” Politics and Religion 6: 235-263.

David E. Campbell, John C. Green, and J. Quin Monson. 2012. “The Stained Glass Ceiling: Social Contact and Mitt Romney’s ‘Religion Problem.’” Political Behavior 34 (2): 277-300.

David E. Campbell and Robert D. Putnam. 2012. “God and Caesar in America: Why Mixing Religion and Politics is Bad for Both.” Foreign Affairs 91(2): 34-43.

David E. Campbell and Robert D. Putnam. 2011. “America’s Grace: How a Tolerant Nation Bridges Its Religious Divides.” Political Science Quarterly 126 (4): 611-640.

David E. Campbell, John C. Green, and Geoffrey C. Layman. 2011. “The Party Faithful: Partisan Images, Candidate Religion, and the Electoral Impact of Party Identification.” American Journal of Political Science 55 (1): 42-58.

David E. Campbell. 2009. “Civic Engagement and Education: An Empirical Test of The Sorting Model.” American Journal of Political Science53(4): 771-786.

David E. Campbell. 2008. “Voice in the Classroom: How an Open Classroom Climate Fosters Political Engagement Among Adolescents.” Political Behavior 30 (4): 437-454.

David E. Campbell and J. Quin Monson. 2008. “The Religion Card: Gay Marriage and the 2004 Election.” Public Opinion Quarterly 72 (3): 399-419.

Christina Wolbrecht and David E. Campbell. 2007. “Leading by Example: Female Members of Parliament as Political Role Models.” American Journal of Political Science 51(4): 921-939.

David E. Campbell. 2007. “Sticking Together: Classroom Diversity and Civic Education.” American Politics Research 35 (1): 57-78.

David E. Campbell and Christina Wolbrecht. 2006. “See Jane Run: Women Politicians as Role Models for Adolescents.” Journal of Politics 68 (2): 233-245.

David E. Campbell. 2006. “Religious ‘Threat’ In Contemporary Presidential Elections.” Journal of Politics 68 (1): 104-115.

David E. Campbell, Martin R. West, and Paul E. Peterson. 2005. “Participation in a National, Means-Tested Voucher Program.” Journal of Policy Analysis and Management 24 (3): 523-541.

David E. Campbell. “Vote Early, Vote Often: The Role of Schools in Creating Civic Norms.” 2005. Education Next: A Journal of Opinion and Research 5 (2): 62-69

David E. Campbell. 2004. “Acts of Faith: Churches and Civic Engagement.” Political Behavior 26(2): 155-180.

David E. Campbell and J. Quin Monson. 2003. “Following the Leader? Mormon Voting on Ballot Propositions.” Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion 42 (December): 605-619.

David E. Campbell. 2002. “The Young and the Realigning: A Test of the Socialization Theory of Realignment.” Public Opinion Quarterly 66 (Summer): 209-234.

William G. Howell, Patrick J. Wolf, David E. Campbell, and Paul E. Peterson. 2002. “School Vouchers and Academic Performance: Results From Three Randomized Field Trials.” Journal of Policy Analysis and Management 21 (2): 191-217.

David E. Campbell. 2001. “Bowling Together: Private Schools, Serving Public Ends.” Education Next: A Journal of Opinion and Research  (formerly Education Matters) 1 (3): 55-62. Republished in Paul E. Peterson, ed. 2005. Choice and Competition in American Education. Lanham, MD: Rowman and Littlefield.

William G. Howell, Patrick J. Wolf, Paul E. Peterson, and David E. Campbell. 2001. “Raising Black Achievement: Vouchers in New York, Dayton, and D.C.” Education Matters 1 (2): 46-54. Republished in Paul E. Peterson, ed. 2005. Choice and Competition in American Education. Lanham, MD: Rowman and Littlefield.

Law Reviews

David E. Campbell. Forthcoming. “Religious Tolerance in Contemporary America.” DePaul Law Review.

David E. Campbell. 2008. “The Civic Side of School Choice: An Empirical Analysis of Civic Education in Public and Private Schools.” Brigham Young University Law Review (2):487-524.

David E. Campbell. 2006. “A House Divided? What Social Science Has To Say About the Culture War.” William and Mary Bill of Rights Journal15 (1): 59-74.

Op-Eds

David E. Campbell. 2013. “It’s Social Ties—Not Religion—That Makes the Faithful Give to Charity,” Time, November 26.

David E. Campbell, John C. Green, and J. Quin Monson. 2012. “Survey Clarifies Mormons’ Beliefs About Race,” Deseret News, March 30.

David E. Campbell and Robert D. Putnam. 2011. “Pinpointing Romney’s Mormon Challenge,” Wall Street Journal, October 21. Reprinted in The Australian.

David E. Campbell and Robert D. Putnam. 2011. “Crashing the Tea Party,” New York Times, August 17. Reprinted in the International Herald Tribune.

David E. Campbell and Robert Putnam. 2011. “Islam and American Tolerance,” Wall Street Journal, August 12.

David E. Campbell and Robert D. Putnam. 2010. “Religious People are Better Neighbors,” USA Today, November 14.

David E. Campbell and Robert D. Putnam. 2010. “Charity’s Religious Edge,” Wall Street Journal, December 10.

David E Campbell, John C. Green, and J. Quin Monson. 2009. “Tolerance? We Have a Ways To Go.” USA Today, November 30.

David E. Campbell and J. Quin Monson. 2007. “The Religious Test.” USA Today, January 21. Republished in the Deseret News. Republished in Is the United States Ready For a Minority President? (Thomson Gale).

Robert D. Putnam and David E. Campbell. 2000. “Americans May Yet Be Inspired by a Campaign Based on Ideals.” San Jose Mercury News,November 12.

Robert D. Putnam and David E. Campbell. 2000. “The Country’s Great Challenge: Enticing the Young to the Voting Booth.” Boston Globe, August 10.

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