The Religion Factor post on 28 November 2013 – Religion and International Relations (IR) Theory -posed a challenge to IR scholars to be more self-reflexive in their understanding of religion and secularism. Such self-reflexive thought challenges dominant categories of thinking in IR, like thinking of Europe as a secular space, or religion as a disruptive influence, for example. In today’s post Faiz Sheikh continues in this vein of self-reflexive thought, examining the ways in which we use race when invoking the categories of ‘East’ and ‘West’
The term ‘master status’, coined by Everett Hughes in 1945 with special reference to race, was conce...
Von 1950 bis 1980 vervielfachten sich Zahl und Größe religiöser Minderheitengruppen in Großbritannie...
Religion and racism are topics often discussed together. Newspapers regularly make headlines based o...
The focal question of Race and Religion is this: when we talk of religion are we in fact talking abo...
I have two ambitions in this paper. The first is to explore a framework for talking about the inters...
This article questions recent critiques of Eurocentrism for silencing religion in favour of either c...
This article maps some of the effects when ethnicity and religion overlap. Sometimes one category, w...
© 2016 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. This paper expands upon some of Gold...
Can a religion, over time and through its social and legal resignification, come to be a race? Drawi...
Book Summary: When White people of faith act in a particular way, their motivations are almost alway...
This is a pre-copyedited, author-produced version of an article accepted for publication in Internat...
While analyses of gender, ethnicity, and race have become widely accepted and are put to use in reli...
In recent decades, scholars in the field of international relations (IR) have increasingly paid atte...
Through the literary analysis of eight scholarly writings, we sought to answer our research question...
This article traces the hidden race-religion constellation in Europe. The term “race-religion conste...
The term ‘master status’, coined by Everett Hughes in 1945 with special reference to race, was conce...
Von 1950 bis 1980 vervielfachten sich Zahl und Größe religiöser Minderheitengruppen in Großbritannie...
Religion and racism are topics often discussed together. Newspapers regularly make headlines based o...
The focal question of Race and Religion is this: when we talk of religion are we in fact talking abo...
I have two ambitions in this paper. The first is to explore a framework for talking about the inters...
This article questions recent critiques of Eurocentrism for silencing religion in favour of either c...
This article maps some of the effects when ethnicity and religion overlap. Sometimes one category, w...
© 2016 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. This paper expands upon some of Gold...
Can a religion, over time and through its social and legal resignification, come to be a race? Drawi...
Book Summary: When White people of faith act in a particular way, their motivations are almost alway...
This is a pre-copyedited, author-produced version of an article accepted for publication in Internat...
While analyses of gender, ethnicity, and race have become widely accepted and are put to use in reli...
In recent decades, scholars in the field of international relations (IR) have increasingly paid atte...
Through the literary analysis of eight scholarly writings, we sought to answer our research question...
This article traces the hidden race-religion constellation in Europe. The term “race-religion conste...
The term ‘master status’, coined by Everett Hughes in 1945 with special reference to race, was conce...
Von 1950 bis 1980 vervielfachten sich Zahl und Größe religiöser Minderheitengruppen in Großbritannie...
Religion and racism are topics often discussed together. Newspapers regularly make headlines based o...