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Evan Stewart is an Assistant Professor of Sociology at the University of Massachusetts Boston. His research explores belonging in public life, religious pluralism, and the cultural dimensions of environmental crisis.
- Education: PhD, MA in Sociology (University of Minnesota), BA in Political Theory and Social Policy (Michigan State University)
Research Interests span political sociology, cultural sociology, sociology of religion, climate inequality, and quantitative methods. His work examines how secularized evangelical discourse shapes national belonging and how environmental attitudes intersect with political ideology.
Recent Publications focus on religious affiliation and political participation, racial animus during the pandemic, environmental regulation support, and symbolic boundaries in diverse societies. Key outlets include American Sociological Review, Social Forces, and Sociological Theory.
- Scientific Awards: 2021-2022 Public Religion Research Institute Fellow, Edelstein Fellow, Interdisciplinary Doctoral Fellow
- Editorial Roles: Associate Editor at Sociology of Religion, Editor of Sociological Images blog
Advising and Grants include collaborations with scholars like Penny Edgell and Jack Delehanty. His CIVA Lab investigates cultural and social divides in contemporary public life.



