Editorial for the special issue on the new agendas in the sociological study of religio
Like any other subject, the study of religion is a child of its time. Shaped and forged over the cou...
The current issue of Approaching Religion is based on a summer school and conference arranged in Åbo...
Comments on Zdenek R. Nespor's article, 'Three European Sociologies of Religion: Beyond the Usual Ag...
Editorial for the special issue on the new agendas in the sociological study of religio
New agendas in the sociological study of religion editorial The various academic studies that have t...
Birgitte Schepelern Johansen, University of Copenhagen Post doctoral fellow, Institute for Cross Cu...
It is by now well known that the modern category of religion has evolved as part of a certain trajec...
This paper aims at identifying some emerging themes and problematics that are reshaping the American...
This article has three sections. The first sets out the theme: that is the task of tasks of the soci...
The rising significance of the focus on scholarly discourse development on ‘religion and society’ is...
This article introduces a special issue which examines the significance of the interplay between med...
The category of ‘religion’ as contemporary scholarship has demonstrated is a fairly recent innovatio...
This article queries the history of the study of religion, asking three sociological questions. Firs...
Since the sociology of religion became recognised as a distinct sub-discipline over the last century...
Religion is one of the most challenging subjects of study. Long expected to vanish with modernizatio...
Like any other subject, the study of religion is a child of its time. Shaped and forged over the cou...
The current issue of Approaching Religion is based on a summer school and conference arranged in Åbo...
Comments on Zdenek R. Nespor's article, 'Three European Sociologies of Religion: Beyond the Usual Ag...
Editorial for the special issue on the new agendas in the sociological study of religio
New agendas in the sociological study of religion editorial The various academic studies that have t...
Birgitte Schepelern Johansen, University of Copenhagen Post doctoral fellow, Institute for Cross Cu...
It is by now well known that the modern category of religion has evolved as part of a certain trajec...
This paper aims at identifying some emerging themes and problematics that are reshaping the American...
This article has three sections. The first sets out the theme: that is the task of tasks of the soci...
The rising significance of the focus on scholarly discourse development on ‘religion and society’ is...
This article introduces a special issue which examines the significance of the interplay between med...
The category of ‘religion’ as contemporary scholarship has demonstrated is a fairly recent innovatio...
This article queries the history of the study of religion, asking three sociological questions. Firs...
Since the sociology of religion became recognised as a distinct sub-discipline over the last century...
Religion is one of the most challenging subjects of study. Long expected to vanish with modernizatio...
Like any other subject, the study of religion is a child of its time. Shaped and forged over the cou...
The current issue of Approaching Religion is based on a summer school and conference arranged in Åbo...
Comments on Zdenek R. Nespor's article, 'Three European Sociologies of Religion: Beyond the Usual Ag...