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  • Political sociology
  • Sociology of intellectuals
  • Sociology of conservative politics

Background:

  • Increased research on right-wing populism and conservatism post-Trump presidency.
  • Limited research on internal divisions among conservatives, particularly academics.
  • Trump presidency fostered divisions among conservative intellectuals despite party unity.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To analyze divisions among conservative academics regarding the Trump presidency.
  • To compare Trumpist and anti-Trumpist conservative professors as public intellectuals.
  • To propose a "fielding political identities and practices" framework.

Main Methods:

  • Comparative analysis of 102 Trumpist and 80 anti-Trumpist conservative professors.
  • Utilized Pierre Bourdieu's analytical field perspective.
  • Examined teaching locations, intellectual orientations, scholarly output, networking, and issue stances.

Main Results:

  • Identified distinct differences between Trumpist and anti-Trumpist conservative professors.
  • Differences observed in academic placements, intellectual focus, productivity, and external affiliations (think tanks, associations, government).
  • Polarization is sustained by separate social networks linking academic positions to power structures.

Conclusions:

  • Conservative academics are polarized into pro- and anti-Trump factions.
  • These factions are reinforced by distinct social networks and affiliations.
  • The study contributes to understanding political sociology and the sociology of intellectuals in American higher education.