Religion, social networks, and life satisfaction C Lim, RD Putnam American sociological review 75 (6), 914-933, 2010 | 1519 | 2010 |
Secular and liminal: Discovering heterogeneity among religious nones C Lim, CA MacGregor, RD Putnam Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion 49 (4), 596-618, 2010 | 365 | 2010 |
Leadership, membership, and voice: Civic associations that work KT Andrews, M Ganz, M Baggetta, H Han, C Lim American Journal of Sociology 115 (4), 1191-1242, 2010 | 279 | 2010 |
Social networks and political participation: How do networks matter? C Lim Social forces 87 (2), 961-982, 2008 | 273 | 2008 |
Religion and volunteering in context: Disentangling the contextual effects of religion on voluntary behavior C Lim, CA MacGregor American Sociological Review 77 (5), 747-779, 2012 | 235 | 2012 |
Doing good when times are bad: Volunteering behaviour in economic hard times C Lim, J Laurence The British journal of sociology 66 (2), 319-344, 2015 | 91 | 2015 |
Does misery love company? Civic engagement in economic hard times C Lim, T Sander Social Science Research 42 (1), 14-30, 2013 | 76 | 2013 |
Time as a network good: Evidence from unemployment and the standard workweek C Young, C Lim Sociological Science 1, 10-27, 2014 | 64 | 2014 |
Religion and subjective well‐being across religious traditions: evidence from 1.3 million Americans C Lim Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion 54 (4), 684-701, 2015 | 61 | 2015 |
The relationship of leadership quality to the political presence of civic associations H Han, KT Andrews, M Ganz, M Baggetta, C Lim Perspectives on Politics 9 (1), 45-59, 2011 | 44 | 2011 |
Praying alone is no fun: religion, social networks and subjective well-being C Lim, R Putnam Meeting of the Canadian Institute for Advanced Research, Toronto, Ontario …, 2009 | 42 | 2009 |
Beyond the “Usual suspects”? Reimagining democracy with participatory budgeting in Chicago M Pape, C Lim Sociological Forum 34 (4), 861-882, 2019 | 41 | 2019 |
Mobilizing on the margin: How does interpersonal recruitment affect citizen participation in politics? C Lim Social Science Research 39 (2), 341-355, 2010 | 41 | 2010 |
Religion, time use, and affective well-being C Lim Sociological Science 3, 685-709, 2016 | 39 | 2016 |
Subjective social class, perceived quality of social relationships, and happiness: A case of mediation and moderation across gender JW Kim, C Lim, C Falci International Sociology 35 (3), 312-335, 2020 | 35 | 2020 |
From virtual space to public space: The role of online political activism in protest participation during the Arab Spring HH Kim, C Lim International Journal of Comparative Sociology 60 (6), 409-434, 2019 | 29 | 2019 |
Revisiting the “trust radius” question: Individualism, collectivism, and trust radius in South Korea C Lim, DK Im, S Lee Social Indicators Research 153 (1), 149-171, 2021 | 27 | 2021 |
The rise of the nones across the United States, 1973 to 2018: State-level trends of religious affiliation and participation in the general social survey D Wiertz, C Lim Sociological Science 8, 429-454, 2021 | 23 | 2021 |
The civic footprints of labor market participation: Longitudinal evidence from the United States, 2002–2015 D Wiertz, C Lim Social Forces 97 (4), 1757-1784, 2019 | 19 | 2019 |
Counting the faithful: Measuring local religious contexts in the United States C Lim Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion 52 (2), 386-400, 2013 | 17 | 2013 |