معرفی
Jason A. Kaufman is the John L. Loeb Associate Professor of the Social Sciences in the Department of Sociology at Harvard University. He is based at 648 William James Hall, Cambridge, MA 02138. His work bridges historical and contemporary political sociology, with a focus on comparative political development and the intersection of religion and politics.
Education:
- Ph.D. Dissertation: Sometimes Civil Society: Urban Development, Municipal Politics, and the Impact of the Communications Revolution on 19th Century American Cities
Research Interests: Kaufman’s research examines the political dynamics of urban development, the evolution of municipal politics during the 19th-century communications revolution, and comparative political systems. Recent projects include a book on the political development of the U.S. and Canada (forthcoming with Harvard University Press) and an analysis of Evangelical Christians’ political views in both nations. His work integrates historical analysis with contemporary sociopolitical frameworks.
Professional Contributions: Kaufman is completing a major book project and maintains an active research agenda on religion and politics. No specific grants or advising roles are detailed in the provided text.




