We now know, apparently, what happens if you force political scientist Ryan Burge into lockdown — but leave the WiFi turned on.
You end up with lots and lots and lots of charts, with most of them focusing on the major role that religion plays in politics and the American public square, in general.
Burge’s work was all over the place during 2020, with good cause. He’s a contributor here at GetReligion, but we keep stressing that journalists (and news consumers) really need to follow his active Twitter feed and his work at the weblog Religion In Public. Here in that blog’s “Year in Review” feature.
Anyway, I wrote Burge and asked him to send me several crucial bytes of his work from 2020, with some quick commentary. You will see that below. I have always appreciated the fact that Ryan’s work tends to poke at stereotypes on the left and the right.
I also asked him for his take on the Top 10 religion-beat news stories and trends of 2020, using the full list of options provided at the start of the Religion News Association poll. I have already offered my own take on that poll here in an “On Religion” column and then here, in a “Crossroads” podcast.
Burge’s commentary on that poll is at the end of this post.
So let’s get started, with Burge’s charts and commentary.




