Political Activism Publications
Swank, Eric and Fahs, Breanne. 2024. “Sexual Identities and Political Solidarities among Cisgender Women. ” Journal of Lesbian Studies, 28, 1, 142-60.
Swank, Eric. 2023. “Sexual Identities and the Role of Marriage in Social Movement Activism.” Political Research Quarterly, 76, 4, 1632–1645.
Atteberry-Ash, Brittanie, Swank, Eric, and Williams, Jessica R. 2023. “Sexual Identities and Political Protesting among Social Work Students.” Journal of Policy Practice and Research, 4, 2, 117–135.
Swank, Eric. 2023. “Deeds, Not Words: Sexual Identities and Antiracist Actions and Consciousness among White Americans.” Journal of Homosexuality, 70, 13: 3149-3170.
Swank, Eric, and Breanne Fahs. 2022. “Sexual Identities and Reactions to Black Lives Matter." Sexuality Research & Social Policy 19, 1954–1967.
Fahs, Breanne and Swank, Eric. 2022. “Friends or Foes? U.S. Women’s Perceptions of Racial Justice and the Black Lives Matter Protests During COVID-19.” Journal of Women, Politics & Policy, 43, 4: 446-462.
Swank, Eric. 2022. “Marriage and Political Engagements Across Sexual Identities. In The Social Science of Same-Sex Marriage: LGBT People and Their Relationships in the Era of Marriage Equality (Ed. Aaron Hoy), pp. 217-234, Routledge Press.
Swank, Eric. 2021. “The Gender Conservatism of Prolife Activists.” Journal of Women, Politics & Policy. 42, 2:124-137.
Fahs, Breanne and Swank, Eric. 2021. “Sexualities in Revolt: Teaching Activism, Manifesto Writing, and Anti-Assimilationist Politics to Upper-Division Undergraduates.” American Journal of Sexuality Education, 16, 3: 375-393.
Swank, Eric. 2020. “Gender, Religion, and Pro-Life Activism.” Politics & Religion. 13: 361–384
Swank, Eric, Atteberry-Ash, Brittanie, Coulombe, Simone, and Woodford, Michael. 2020. “Sexual Identity and Protesting among College Students: Exploring Political Distinctiveness Mediation Factors.” Social Justice Research, 33: 352-378.
Swank, Eric and Fahs, Breanne. 2019. “Explaining the Sexuality Gap in Protest Participation.” Journal of Homosexuality, 66 324-348.
Swank, Eric. 2019. “The Political Distinctiveness of Gays and Lesbians: Explaining Protest actions across Sexual Identities.” Politics, Groups & Identities, 7:1-20.
Swank, Eric. 2018 “Sexual Identities and Participation in Liberal and Conservative Social Movements.” Social Science Research, 74:176-186.
Swank, Eric. 2018. “Who Voted for Hillary Clinton? Sexual Identities, Gender, and Family Influences.” Journal of GLBT Family Studies, 14: 21-42.
Swank, Eric and Fahs, Breanne. 2017. “College Students, Sexualities Identities, and Participation in Political Marches.” Sexuality Research & Social Policy, 14: 122-132.
Swank, Eric and Fahs, Breanne. 2017. "Understanding Feminist Activism among Women: Resources, Consciousness, and Social Networks" Socius: Sociological Research for a Dynamic Word, 3, 1-9.
Swank, Eric, and Fahs, Breanne. 2016. "Gay rights activism: collection action frames, networks, and protesting among gays, lesbians, and bisexuals." Journal of Civil Society 12, 430-447.
Swank, Eric, and Fahs, Breanne. 2016. "Resources, Masculinities, and Gender Differences Among Pro-life Activists." Sexuality & Culture, 20, 277-294.
Swank, Eric, and Fahs, Breanne. 2014. "Predictors of feminist activism among social work students in the United States." Social Work Education, 33: 519-532.
Swank, Eric and Fahs, Breanne. 2014. “Religion and Gay Rights Activism among Social Work Students.” Pp. 61-81 in Conservative Christian Beliefs and Sexual Orientation in Social Work, edited by Adrienne B Dessel and Rebecca Bolen, Council on Social Work Education.
Swank, Eric, and Fahs, Breanne. 2013. “An Intersectional Analysis of Gender and Race for Sexual Minorities who Engage in Gay and Lesbian Rights Activism.” Sex Roles, 68: 660-674.
Swank, Eric, Woodford, Michael, and Lim, Colin*. 2013. “Antecedents of Pro-LGBT Advocacy among Sexual Minority and Heterosexual College Students.” Sexuality Research & Social Policy, 10: 317-332.
Swank, Eric, and Fahs, Breanne. 2013. “Predicting Electoral Activism among Gays and Lesbians in the United States.” Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 43: 1382-1393.
Swank, Eric, and Fahs, Breanne. 2013. “Why do Social Work Students Engage in Lesbian and Gay Rights Activism?” Journal of Human Behavior in the Social Environment, 23: 91-106.
Swank, Eric, and Fahs, Breanne. 2012. “Resources, Social Networks, and Framing Practices of College Students who Join the Gay and Lesbian Rights Movement.” Journal of Homosexuality, 59: 67-89.
Swank, Eric. 2012. “The Political Activities of Undergraduate Social Work Students.” Journal of Social Work Education, 48: 245-266.
Swank, Eric, and Fahs, Breanne. 2011. “Pathways to Political Activism among Americans who have Same-Sex Sexual Contact.” Sexuality Research and Social Policy, 8: 126-138.
Swank, Eric, and Fahs, Breanne. 2011. “Students for Peace: Contextual and Framing Motivations of Antiwar Activism.” Journal of Sociology and Social Welfare, 38: 111-137.
Goldey, Gregory, Swank, Eric, Hardesty, Constance, and Swain, Randall. 2010. “Union Professors: Framing Processes, Mobilization Structures, and Participation in Faculty Unions.” Sociological Inquiry, 80: 331-353.
Goldey, Gregory, Swank, Eric, Hardesty, Constance, and Swain, Randall. 2008. “The Determinants of Union Attitudes among Community College Professors.” Journal of Collective Negotiations, 32: 261-278.
Swank, Eric. 2006. "Welfare Politics and the Power of Protest.” In The Consequences of Welfare Reform, (eds. Keith Kilty and Elizabeth Segal), pp. 287-300, Binghampton, NY: Haworth Press.
Swank, Eric. 2000. “Who Do You Trust? Determining the Credibilities of Newspapers that Cover Protest Mobilizations.” Research in Social Movements, Conflict, and Change, 22: 27-54.
Clapp, John, and Swank, Eric. 1999. “Some Methodological Concerns when Studying Organizing Events.” Journal of Community Practice, 6: 49-71.
Swank, Eric. 1998. “Clinton's Domestic Policy Makers: Big Business, Think Tanks, and Welfare Reform.” Journal of Poverty, 2: 1-25
Swank, Eric. 1997. “The Social Backgrounds of Gulf War Protesters.” Journal for the Study of Peace and Conflict, 11: 21-29.
Swank, Eric. 1997. “The Ebbs and Flows of Gulf War Protests.” Journal of Political and Military Sociology, 25: 211-231.
Swank, Eric. 1994. “Shall We Overcome? The Sense of Power among Gulf War Protestors.” Critical Sociology, 20: 31-51.
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Swank, Eric and Fahs, Breanne. 2024. “Sexual Identities and Political Solidarities among Cisgender Women. ” Journal of Lesbian Studies, 28, 1, 142-60.
Swank, Eric. 2023. “Sexual Identities and the Role of Marriage in Social Movement Activism.” Political Research Quarterly, 76, 4, 1632–1645.
Atteberry-Ash, Brittanie, Swank, Eric, and Williams, Jessica R. 2023. “Sexual Identities and Political Protesting among Social Work Students.” Journal of Policy Practice and Research, 4, 2, 117–135.
Swank, Eric. 2023. “Deeds, Not Words: Sexual Identities and Antiracist Actions and Consciousness among White Americans.” Journal of Homosexuality, 70, 13: 3149-3170.
Swank, Eric, and Breanne Fahs. 2022. “Sexual Identities and Reactions to Black Lives Matter." Sexuality Research & Social Policy 19, 1954–1967.
Fahs, Breanne and Swank, Eric. 2022. “Friends or Foes? U.S. Women’s Perceptions of Racial Justice and the Black Lives Matter Protests During COVID-19.” Journal of Women, Politics & Policy, 43, 4: 446-462.
Swank, Eric. 2022. “Marriage and Political Engagements Across Sexual Identities. In The Social Science of Same-Sex Marriage: LGBT People and Their Relationships in the Era of Marriage Equality (Ed. Aaron Hoy), pp. 217-234, Routledge Press.
Swank, Eric. 2021. “The Gender Conservatism of Prolife Activists.” Journal of Women, Politics & Policy. 42, 2:124-137.
Fahs, Breanne and Swank, Eric. 2021. “Sexualities in Revolt: Teaching Activism, Manifesto Writing, and Anti-Assimilationist Politics to Upper-Division Undergraduates.” American Journal of Sexuality Education, 16, 3: 375-393.
Swank, Eric. 2020. “Gender, Religion, and Pro-Life Activism.” Politics & Religion. 13: 361–384
Swank, Eric, Atteberry-Ash, Brittanie, Coulombe, Simone, and Woodford, Michael. 2020. “Sexual Identity and Protesting among College Students: Exploring Political Distinctiveness Mediation Factors.” Social Justice Research, 33: 352-378.
Swank, Eric and Fahs, Breanne. 2019. “Explaining the Sexuality Gap in Protest Participation.” Journal of Homosexuality, 66 324-348.
Swank, Eric. 2019. “The Political Distinctiveness of Gays and Lesbians: Explaining Protest actions across Sexual Identities.” Politics, Groups & Identities, 7:1-20.
Swank, Eric. 2018 “Sexual Identities and Participation in Liberal and Conservative Social Movements.” Social Science Research, 74:176-186.
Swank, Eric. 2018. “Who Voted for Hillary Clinton? Sexual Identities, Gender, and Family Influences.” Journal of GLBT Family Studies, 14: 21-42.
Swank, Eric and Fahs, Breanne. 2017. “College Students, Sexualities Identities, and Participation in Political Marches.” Sexuality Research & Social Policy, 14: 122-132.
Swank, Eric and Fahs, Breanne. 2017. "Understanding Feminist Activism among Women: Resources, Consciousness, and Social Networks" Socius: Sociological Research for a Dynamic Word, 3, 1-9.
Swank, Eric, and Fahs, Breanne. 2016. "Gay rights activism: collection action frames, networks, and protesting among gays, lesbians, and bisexuals." Journal of Civil Society 12, 430-447.
Swank, Eric, and Fahs, Breanne. 2016. "Resources, Masculinities, and Gender Differences Among Pro-life Activists." Sexuality & Culture, 20, 277-294.
Swank, Eric, and Fahs, Breanne. 2014. "Predictors of feminist activism among social work students in the United States." Social Work Education, 33: 519-532.
Swank, Eric and Fahs, Breanne. 2014. “Religion and Gay Rights Activism among Social Work Students.” Pp. 61-81 in Conservative Christian Beliefs and Sexual Orientation in Social Work, edited by Adrienne B Dessel and Rebecca Bolen, Council on Social Work Education.
Swank, Eric, and Fahs, Breanne. 2013. “An Intersectional Analysis of Gender and Race for Sexual Minorities who Engage in Gay and Lesbian Rights Activism.” Sex Roles, 68: 660-674.
Swank, Eric, Woodford, Michael, and Lim, Colin*. 2013. “Antecedents of Pro-LGBT Advocacy among Sexual Minority and Heterosexual College Students.” Sexuality Research & Social Policy, 10: 317-332.
Swank, Eric, and Fahs, Breanne. 2013. “Predicting Electoral Activism among Gays and Lesbians in the United States.” Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 43: 1382-1393.
Swank, Eric, and Fahs, Breanne. 2013. “Why do Social Work Students Engage in Lesbian and Gay Rights Activism?” Journal of Human Behavior in the Social Environment, 23: 91-106.
Swank, Eric, and Fahs, Breanne. 2012. “Resources, Social Networks, and Framing Practices of College Students who Join the Gay and Lesbian Rights Movement.” Journal of Homosexuality, 59: 67-89.
Swank, Eric. 2012. “The Political Activities of Undergraduate Social Work Students.” Journal of Social Work Education, 48: 245-266.
Swank, Eric, and Fahs, Breanne. 2011. “Pathways to Political Activism among Americans who have Same-Sex Sexual Contact.” Sexuality Research and Social Policy, 8: 126-138.
Swank, Eric, and Fahs, Breanne. 2011. “Students for Peace: Contextual and Framing Motivations of Antiwar Activism.” Journal of Sociology and Social Welfare, 38: 111-137.
Goldey, Gregory, Swank, Eric, Hardesty, Constance, and Swain, Randall. 2010. “Union Professors: Framing Processes, Mobilization Structures, and Participation in Faculty Unions.” Sociological Inquiry, 80: 331-353.
Goldey, Gregory, Swank, Eric, Hardesty, Constance, and Swain, Randall. 2008. “The Determinants of Union Attitudes among Community College Professors.” Journal of Collective Negotiations, 32: 261-278.
Swank, Eric. 2006. "Welfare Politics and the Power of Protest.” In The Consequences of Welfare Reform, (eds. Keith Kilty and Elizabeth Segal), pp. 287-300, Binghampton, NY: Haworth Press.
Swank, Eric. 2000. “Who Do You Trust? Determining the Credibilities of Newspapers that Cover Protest Mobilizations.” Research in Social Movements, Conflict, and Change, 22: 27-54.
Clapp, John, and Swank, Eric. 1999. “Some Methodological Concerns when Studying Organizing Events.” Journal of Community Practice, 6: 49-71.
Swank, Eric. 1998. “Clinton's Domestic Policy Makers: Big Business, Think Tanks, and Welfare Reform.” Journal of Poverty, 2: 1-25
Swank, Eric. 1997. “The Social Backgrounds of Gulf War Protesters.” Journal for the Study of Peace and Conflict, 11: 21-29.
Swank, Eric. 1997. “The Ebbs and Flows of Gulf War Protests.” Journal of Political and Military Sociology, 25: 211-231.
Swank, Eric. 1994. “Shall We Overcome? The Sense of Power among Gulf War Protestors.” Critical Sociology, 20: 31-51.
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