Graduate Program

Jennifer KangJ Kang

Area of Interest

Religion, Culture,Methods

Publications

Cnaan, R. A. with S. C. Boddie, J. J. Kang and C. C. McGrew. October 2006.
The other Philadelphia story: How local congregations support quality of life in urban America. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press.
(Contributed chapters 10 and 11 on interfaith networks and social work in Philadelphia).

Cnaan, R. A., S. C. Boddie, & J. J. Kang. 2005. Religious congregations as a support system for older adults. Journal of Gerontological Social Work 45
(1/2): 105-130.

Cnaan, R. A., J. J. Kang, C. C. McGrew & J. W. Sinha. 2003. Gedachten van de andere kant van de Atlanticsche Oceaan: Idemtiteit meetbaar maken (Incorporating religious identity into organizational identity: Thoughts from the other side of the Atlantic Ocean). Bulletin: Onderwijs & inspiratie, 5: 23-25.

Profile

Jennifer has been interested in the religiosity and secularization of interfaith organizations in America. She is also studying the religion and spirituality of various ethnic/racial groups, and is currently focusing on Korean-Americans and their religious and cultural identities as they relate to volunteerism and civic engagement.

Curriculum Vitae

CV Jennifer Kang

Contact

kang.32@nd.edu