Whitehead Andrew L, Stroope Samuel
Department of Sociology & Anthropology, Clemson University, United States.
Department of Sociology, Louisiana State University, United States.
Soc Sci Res. 2015 Jul;52:659-70. doi: 10.1016/j.ssresearch.2014.10.006. Epub 2014 Nov 1.
Prior research suggests that church-goers are more civically engaged than their non-church-going counterparts. Little is known, however, about how the popular phenomenon of small groups factors into this equation. In the present study, we examine relationships between small group participation at individual and congregation levels and civic engagement. Using multilevel modeling and national data on congregations and individuals from the U.S. Congregational Life Study (n=82,044), we find that: (1) individual-level small group involvement is associated with four measures of civic engagement; (2) congregation-level small group participation is associated with both lower and higher civic engagement in the case of two outcomes; and (3) in the case of three civic outcomes, congregation-level small group participation moderates individual-level small group involvement such that small group members' civic activity more closely resembles the lower civic engagement of small group nonparticipants. In the case of one civic outcome, at high levels of overall small group participation, small group members' civic engagement drops below that of small group nonparticipants. Explanations for these findings, including a "crowding out" effect, are examined including their complex implications for debates regarding small groups, religious involvement, and civic engagement.
先前的研究表明,常去教堂做礼拜的人比不去教堂的人更积极参与公民事务。然而,对于小团体这一普遍现象如何融入这一情况,我们却知之甚少。在本研究中,我们考察了个人层面和会众层面的小团体参与情况与公民参与之间的关系。利用多层次建模以及来自美国会众生活研究(样本量n = 82,044)的关于会众和个人的全国性数据,我们发现:(1)个人层面的小团体参与与四项公民参与指标相关;(2)在两项结果中,会众层面的小团体参与与较低和较高的公民参与均相关;(3)在三项公民结果中,会众层面的小团体参与调节了个人层面的小团体参与,使得小团体成员的公民活动更类似于小团体非参与者较低的公民参与度。在一项公民结果中,在总体小团体参与度较高的情况下,小团体成员的公民参与度低于小团体非参与者。我们对这些发现的解释,包括“挤出”效应,进行了考察,包括它们对有关小团体、宗教参与和公民参与的辩论的复杂影响。