Tagging @RyanBurge, as one does.
Geographic demography is one of those fields where map makers compare incommensurate units, simply because those are the political boundaries we have. It has odd results.
In my view, one of the most important recent papers on religion measurement is this 2019 paper, aptly titled "Is West Virginia a Religious Void?" Their answer is a resounding "no." West Virginia secularism is largely mismeasurement. https://t.co/JUqRFT9Q
@dhmontgomery US Religion Census is also very inaccurate at the county level and even in aggregate; there's a nice paper demonstrating the inaccuracy in West Virginia specifically: https://t.co/JUqRFT9Qwj
RT @SpringerSocSci: Is West Virginia A Religious Void? An Investigation Published in Review of Religious Research https://t.co/n1InTd3Q…
Check out this paper from team member, @erinbhudnall.
Is West Virginia A Religious Void? An Investigation Published in Review of Religious Research https://t.co/n1InTd3Q9S
Is West Virginia A Religious Void? An Investigation by Erin B. Hudnall, Katie E. Corcoran & Christopher P. Scheitle | New research note in the Review of Religious Research @ReligResearch @SpringerSocSci https://t.co/P4UKKLIq24 https://t.co/DMIdCWN9tJ
RT @SOCA_WVU: Congratulations to Dr. Chris Scheitle and graduate student, Erin Hudnall, on publishing "Is West Virginia A Religious Void? A…
Congratulations to Dr. Chris Scheitle and graduate student, Erin Hudnall, on publishing "Is West Virginia A Religious Void? An Investigation" in Review of Religious Research. Please check out the paper with the link below. https://t.co/s2rQTHFG9Q