Does the experience of war increase people’s religiosity? Much evidence supports the idea that particular religious beliefs and ritual forms can galvanize social solidarity and motivate in-group cooperation, thus facilitating a wide range of cooperative behaviours including—but not limited to—peaceful resistance and collective aggression. However, little work has focused on whether violent conflict, in turn, might fuel greater religious participation. Here, we analyse survey data from 1,709 individuals in three post-conflict societies—Uganda, Sierra Leone and Tajikistan. The nature of these conflicts allows us to infer, and statistically verify, that individuals were quasirandomly afflicted with different intensities of war experience—thus ...
The phenomenology of religion has received the most attention in social science because it has shape...
In the past decade, nearly 20 studies have found a strong, persistent pattern in surveys and behavio...
Americans are reluctant to support foreign military intervention. However, if victims of violence ar...
Theoretically, the “mobilization hypothesis” establishes a link between religion and conflict by arg...
The aim of this thesis is to observe and analyze the effects of religious dimensions in armed confli...
Previous cross-national research concerning the political or economic factors that lead to internati...
Violence against civilians and religion are two common characteristics in today’s armed conflicts. T...
Based on two studies with Bosniak and Croatian students in Bosnia and Herzegovina, this paper analyz...
Based on two studies with Bosniak and Croatian students in Bosnia and Herzegovina, this article anal...
Religion has become increasingly contentious in recent years. Faith-based discrimination, hostility ...
Although the relationship between religion and violent internal conflict is increasingly studied in ...
Contrary to the expectations of secularization theory, religion remains socially important and affec...
This dissertation examines the effect of religion on the use of military force by states against oth...
Anecdotal evidence from many armed conflicts suggests that religion incites violence. Theoretically ...
When discussed in the context of conflicts, religion is often met with suspicion. It is argued that ...
The phenomenology of religion has received the most attention in social science because it has shape...
In the past decade, nearly 20 studies have found a strong, persistent pattern in surveys and behavio...
Americans are reluctant to support foreign military intervention. However, if victims of violence ar...
Theoretically, the “mobilization hypothesis” establishes a link between religion and conflict by arg...
The aim of this thesis is to observe and analyze the effects of religious dimensions in armed confli...
Previous cross-national research concerning the political or economic factors that lead to internati...
Violence against civilians and religion are two common characteristics in today’s armed conflicts. T...
Based on two studies with Bosniak and Croatian students in Bosnia and Herzegovina, this paper analyz...
Based on two studies with Bosniak and Croatian students in Bosnia and Herzegovina, this article anal...
Religion has become increasingly contentious in recent years. Faith-based discrimination, hostility ...
Although the relationship between religion and violent internal conflict is increasingly studied in ...
Contrary to the expectations of secularization theory, religion remains socially important and affec...
This dissertation examines the effect of religion on the use of military force by states against oth...
Anecdotal evidence from many armed conflicts suggests that religion incites violence. Theoretically ...
When discussed in the context of conflicts, religion is often met with suspicion. It is argued that ...
The phenomenology of religion has received the most attention in social science because it has shape...
In the past decade, nearly 20 studies have found a strong, persistent pattern in surveys and behavio...
Americans are reluctant to support foreign military intervention. However, if victims of violence ar...