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Madeleine Cousineau is Professor of Sociology at Mount Ida College in Newton, Massachusetts. She received her B.A. from Emmanuel College and her M.A. and Ph.D. from Boston University. 

Dr. Cousineau is the author of of Opting for the Poor: Brazilian Catholicism in Transition (Sheed and Ward, 1986), Promised Land: Base Christian Communities and the Struggle for the Amazon (SUNY Press, 1995), chapters in four edited volumes, and articles in Sociology of Religion, the Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion, Religious Studies, Social Compass, and the Journal of Church and State. She is the translator of Rio Maria: Song of the Earth, by Ricardo Rezende (Orbis Books, 1994) and the editor of Syllabi and Instructional Materials for the Sociology of Religion (American Sociological Association, 1998) and of Religion in a Changing World: Comparative Studies in Sociology (Praeger, 1998).  She has served on the Executive Councils of the Association for the Sociology of Religion, the Society for the Scientific Study of Religion, and the Religion Section of the American Sociological Association.

Dr. Cousineau is listed in Who's Who in America and in Who's Who Among American Teachers. She lives in Boston with her husband, Jonathan Campbell.