The academic study of religious diversity is well established in many national settings, including in Canada. Quantitative claims about religious diversity, often in conjunction with statements that are comparative, either historically or geographically, are a prominent feature of this scholarship. This article poses methodological, historiographical, and ethical-political questions that arise, especially from commonplace claims to "increased religious diversity."
Book Chapter: Is religion still a factor in how Canadians understand and experience health? And if y...
Written for Canadians, by Canadians, Our Society provides students with an up-to-date analysis of th...
The societal norms regulating religious diversity in western societies have gone through several pha...
This paper analyzes the contours of religious and nonreligious diversity in the Canadian public sphe...
Available on-line in English and French at www.metropolis.net The views expressed in this paper do n...
Contains fulltext : 77570.pdf ( ) (Open Access)The ongoing fragmentation of religi...
In this book, eleven scholars explore the complex relationships between religious and ethnic identit...
This article discusses public management of religion in the Canadian province of Quebec, from the po...
This paper aims at reopening the debate regarding ‘religious diversity’ in religious studies. A revi...
This paper aims at reopening the debate regarding ‘religious diversity’ in religious studies. A revi...
This paper aims at reopening the debate regarding ‘religious diversity’ in religious studies. A revi...
Transnational migration has contributed to the rise of religious diversity and has led to profound c...
Today, both globalization and immigration have significantly altered the Canadian demographics. Our ...
The subject matter of this special issue is anything but new: religious diversity has already been w...
As societies have become religiously diverse in ways and extents not familiar in the recent historie...
Book Chapter: Is religion still a factor in how Canadians understand and experience health? And if y...
Written for Canadians, by Canadians, Our Society provides students with an up-to-date analysis of th...
The societal norms regulating religious diversity in western societies have gone through several pha...
This paper analyzes the contours of religious and nonreligious diversity in the Canadian public sphe...
Available on-line in English and French at www.metropolis.net The views expressed in this paper do n...
Contains fulltext : 77570.pdf ( ) (Open Access)The ongoing fragmentation of religi...
In this book, eleven scholars explore the complex relationships between religious and ethnic identit...
This article discusses public management of religion in the Canadian province of Quebec, from the po...
This paper aims at reopening the debate regarding ‘religious diversity’ in religious studies. A revi...
This paper aims at reopening the debate regarding ‘religious diversity’ in religious studies. A revi...
This paper aims at reopening the debate regarding ‘religious diversity’ in religious studies. A revi...
Transnational migration has contributed to the rise of religious diversity and has led to profound c...
Today, both globalization and immigration have significantly altered the Canadian demographics. Our ...
The subject matter of this special issue is anything but new: religious diversity has already been w...
As societies have become religiously diverse in ways and extents not familiar in the recent historie...
Book Chapter: Is religion still a factor in how Canadians understand and experience health? And if y...
Written for Canadians, by Canadians, Our Society provides students with an up-to-date analysis of th...
The societal norms regulating religious diversity in western societies have gone through several pha...