Dr. John P. Bartkowski PhD
Professor, Sociology & Demography, College for Health, Community and Policy, University of Texas at San Antonio (UTSA). · United States
Editorial leadership for Journal of Family Medicine ISSN 2640-690X
Research interests
- Qualitative Methodology Culture &Amp; Social Identity Religion &Amp; Family Gender Studies Social Inequality Social Policy
- Welfare Programs Youth Development Evaluation Research
Biography
Education Details
- PhD, Sociology / related field – University of Texas at Austin
- MA, University of Texas at Austin
- BA, St. Mary’s University, San Antonio
Professional Background
- Professor of Sociology & Demography, UTSA, since 2008
- Formerly Professor of Sociology at Mississippi State University (1997-2008)
Achievements
- Author of several influential books, including Remaking the Godly Marriage: Gender Negotiation in Evangelical Families; The Promise Keepers: Servants, Soldiers, and Godly Men.
- Recognized for quantitative and qualitative research bridging religion, family, gender, culture, and public policy.
- Recipient of multiple grants from federal / foundation agencies; active evaluator/researcher on projects concerning public health, welfare, faith-based programs, etc.
Current Research Projects
- Impact of religion on private life: identity, relationships, family, friendships.
- Public religion: how community-level religious affiliations affect health, mortality, crime and other social outcomes.
- Evaluation of faith-based initiatives and welfare service provision.
Academic Profiles of Dr. John P. Bartkowski
Selected publications
Dr. Bartkowski’s most recent publications demonstrate his active engagement with health, intersectionality, and community-based research in the Deep South, highlighting ongoing scholarly productivity.
5 Most Recent Publications
- Bartkowski, J.P., et al. Site Engagement in Implementation Research: Introducing SEAMLIS as a Conceptual and Measurement Framework. Implementation Science Communications, July 2025.
- Bartkowski, J.P., et al. Breastfeeding and Intersectionality in the Deep South: Race, Class, Gender and Community Context in Coastal Mississippi. Maternal and Child Health Journal, June 2025.
- Bartkowski, J.P., et al. It Takes a Village: How Community-Based Peer Support for Breastfeeding Bolsters Lactation Prevalence Among Black Mississippians on the Gulf Coast. Journal of Human Lactation, November 2024.
- Bartkowski, J.P., et al. Faith, Families, and Health: How Religious Contexts Shape Breastfeeding Practices in Underserved Communities. Journal of Religion and Health, 2024.
- Bartkowski, J.P., et al. Community Context and Maternal-Child Health in the U.S. Deep South: Insights from Mixed-Methods Research. Health Promotion International, 2024.
Last Updated on October 12, 2025
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