Post-secular theory nowadays critiques the secularization notion that religion has increasingly become a private issue. It does so by pointing out how religion has once again become paramount to public and political debate, central to which are assertively voiced critiques of Muslims and Islam. Therefore, in this paper, we analyse cross-national survey data from Western Europe to study the attitudes of the non-religious vis-à-vis religion in general and vis-à-vis Islam in particular. Consistent with privatization theory and inconsistent with the postsecular theory, we find that the non-religious do not contest religion more in the most secular countries. As to anti-Muslim sentiment in Western Europe, however, a markedly different pattern em...
This work investigates the origins of religious populism, examining it vis-à-vis the advent of secul...
International audienceLike most European societies, France has become a predominantly secular countr...
The contemporary debate on Islam both hides and reveals a deeper debate on the meaning of religion i...
The literature about secularization proposes two distinct explanations of anti-Muslim sentiment in s...
Conclusions of the Research Project ReligioWestThe contemporary debate on Islam both hides and revea...
By now there is much academic talk about the limitations and failures of the conventional seculariza...
Opposition against the accommodation of Islam in Western societies is often attributed to a prejudic...
A large body of literature has developed, yielding evidence that religion in general and Churches an...
The accommodation of Muslim minorities in European countries has sparked controversies over the exte...
This study comprises of a series of theoretically informed empirical analyses of anti-religiosity in...
This paper proposes an alternative explanation of Muslims' endorsement of secular values based on th...
In light of recent claims about increasing religious polarization in secularized countries, we study...
The paper compares the effect of religion on public attitudes toward Muslims in three different coun...
The study examines attitudes about public religion in the Netherlands, Britain, France and Denmark u...
This paper explores a highly controversial issue: while most European countries are undergoing a cle...
This work investigates the origins of religious populism, examining it vis-à-vis the advent of secul...
International audienceLike most European societies, France has become a predominantly secular countr...
The contemporary debate on Islam both hides and reveals a deeper debate on the meaning of religion i...
The literature about secularization proposes two distinct explanations of anti-Muslim sentiment in s...
Conclusions of the Research Project ReligioWestThe contemporary debate on Islam both hides and revea...
By now there is much academic talk about the limitations and failures of the conventional seculariza...
Opposition against the accommodation of Islam in Western societies is often attributed to a prejudic...
A large body of literature has developed, yielding evidence that religion in general and Churches an...
The accommodation of Muslim minorities in European countries has sparked controversies over the exte...
This study comprises of a series of theoretically informed empirical analyses of anti-religiosity in...
This paper proposes an alternative explanation of Muslims' endorsement of secular values based on th...
In light of recent claims about increasing religious polarization in secularized countries, we study...
The paper compares the effect of religion on public attitudes toward Muslims in three different coun...
The study examines attitudes about public religion in the Netherlands, Britain, France and Denmark u...
This paper explores a highly controversial issue: while most European countries are undergoing a cle...
This work investigates the origins of religious populism, examining it vis-à-vis the advent of secul...
International audienceLike most European societies, France has become a predominantly secular countr...
The contemporary debate on Islam both hides and reveals a deeper debate on the meaning of religion i...