This article contributes to an understanding of diversity in beliefs and practices among young religious ‘nones’ who report the absence of a specific religious faith. It focuses on those describing themselves as atheist, agnostic or otherwise of ‘no religion’ within (a) a large-scale survey of over ten thousand 13 to 17 year-olds, and (b) interviews, discussion groups and eJournal entries involving 157 17-18 year-olds, in three British multi-faith locations. Compared to the study population as a whole, the young religious ‘nones’ were particularly likely to be white and born in Britain. There was, nonetheless, considerable diversity among this group in beliefs and practices: almost half the survey members mentioned some level of belief in G...
This study traces the changing face of religious diversity in Wales from the conceptualization of di...
This study examines the religious and social significance of self-assigned religious affiliation amo...
Globalisation has led to increasing cultural and religious diversity in cities around the world. Wha...
This article contributes to an understanding of diversity in beliefs and practices among young reli...
Non-religion and unbelief are under-researched phenomena in the social sciences but the growing sign...
Non-religion and unbelief are under-researched phenomena in the social sciences but the growing sig...
Non-religion and unbelief are under-researched phenomena in the social sciences but the growing sign...
The development and public prominence of the ‘New Atheism’ in the West, particularly the UK and USA,...
This article is based on data arising from focus group discussions with young people in British scho...
The development and public prominence of the ‘New Atheism’ in the West, particularly the UK and USA,...
Identifying what is important in the self-interpretations of young people who report no religion, th...
On the basis of recent ethnographic study at the University of Warwick of the religious identity for...
In the 2011 Census in England and Wales, 14.1 million people, about a quarter of the population, rep...
Investigating the hitherto unexplored topic of how young people understand and relate to religious d...
Despite the vast research on young people and identity issues in recent years, little is still known...
This study traces the changing face of religious diversity in Wales from the conceptualization of di...
This study examines the religious and social significance of self-assigned religious affiliation amo...
Globalisation has led to increasing cultural and religious diversity in cities around the world. Wha...
This article contributes to an understanding of diversity in beliefs and practices among young reli...
Non-religion and unbelief are under-researched phenomena in the social sciences but the growing sign...
Non-religion and unbelief are under-researched phenomena in the social sciences but the growing sig...
Non-religion and unbelief are under-researched phenomena in the social sciences but the growing sign...
The development and public prominence of the ‘New Atheism’ in the West, particularly the UK and USA,...
This article is based on data arising from focus group discussions with young people in British scho...
The development and public prominence of the ‘New Atheism’ in the West, particularly the UK and USA,...
Identifying what is important in the self-interpretations of young people who report no religion, th...
On the basis of recent ethnographic study at the University of Warwick of the religious identity for...
In the 2011 Census in England and Wales, 14.1 million people, about a quarter of the population, rep...
Investigating the hitherto unexplored topic of how young people understand and relate to religious d...
Despite the vast research on young people and identity issues in recent years, little is still known...
This study traces the changing face of religious diversity in Wales from the conceptualization of di...
This study examines the religious and social significance of self-assigned religious affiliation amo...
Globalisation has led to increasing cultural and religious diversity in cities around the world. Wha...