Censuses and surveys shape decisions, discourse and debates about people and their lived environments. The outcomes, in the case of a census, inform governments about resource distribution but also shape people's self-understanding about who they are and where they may be going. How people self-identify on censuses and surveys produces certain types of knowledge. This introduction emphasises the impact of those instruments on knowledge production and how numbers can be employed, often anecdotally, to further interests and claims. The way academics use and interpret such instruments has ethical and normative dimensions: numbers are not neutral but shape and are shaped by perceptions and identities. This introduction to a thematic issue of Re...
This paper develops a theoretical approach for understanding how the census has not only played a ro...
This chapter focuses on a methodological aspect of the study of religion, including demographic stud...
I examine practices of modern census making with a specific focus on Canadian censuses of population...
Censuses and surveys shape decisions, discourse and debates about people and their lived environment...
Abstract The purpose of this article is to acquaint the broader pub-lic opinion research audience wi...
With the publication of the results of the United Kingdom's decennial Census questions on religion i...
In Religious Demography of India, Bajaj, Joshi, and Srinivas analyze Indian census data from 1871 to...
In the new millennium a key issue being addressed in the construction of censuses is: Is it appropri...
The inclusion of a question on religion in the 2001 Census in the UK has renewed interest in the rel...
In the 2011 Census in England and Wales, 14.1 million people, about a quarter of the population, rep...
A census is an example of the social construction of knowledge and the politics of measurement. Meas...
Understanding Religion and Society: Identity, Meaning and Knowledge is aimed at undergraduate studen...
The standard approach to combining quantitative and qualitative measurement in causal inference migh...
The chapter outlines how the development of population censuses and their alternatives such as popul...
Abstract This chapter consists of three major parts. The first part discusses general issues related...
This paper develops a theoretical approach for understanding how the census has not only played a ro...
This chapter focuses on a methodological aspect of the study of religion, including demographic stud...
I examine practices of modern census making with a specific focus on Canadian censuses of population...
Censuses and surveys shape decisions, discourse and debates about people and their lived environment...
Abstract The purpose of this article is to acquaint the broader pub-lic opinion research audience wi...
With the publication of the results of the United Kingdom's decennial Census questions on religion i...
In Religious Demography of India, Bajaj, Joshi, and Srinivas analyze Indian census data from 1871 to...
In the new millennium a key issue being addressed in the construction of censuses is: Is it appropri...
The inclusion of a question on religion in the 2001 Census in the UK has renewed interest in the rel...
In the 2011 Census in England and Wales, 14.1 million people, about a quarter of the population, rep...
A census is an example of the social construction of knowledge and the politics of measurement. Meas...
Understanding Religion and Society: Identity, Meaning and Knowledge is aimed at undergraduate studen...
The standard approach to combining quantitative and qualitative measurement in causal inference migh...
The chapter outlines how the development of population censuses and their alternatives such as popul...
Abstract This chapter consists of three major parts. The first part discusses general issues related...
This paper develops a theoretical approach for understanding how the census has not only played a ro...
This chapter focuses on a methodological aspect of the study of religion, including demographic stud...
I examine practices of modern census making with a specific focus on Canadian censuses of population...