This paper examines the moral community thesis in the secular context of China. Using multilevel logistic regression, we test (1) whether both individual- (measured by affiliation with Islam, Buddhism and Christianity) and aggregate-level religiosity (measured by the number of mosques, Buddhist temples, and churches per 10,000 people in province) are inversely related to law and rule violations at the individual level and (2) whether province-level religiosity enhances the inverse relationship between individual religiosity and deviant behaviors. Results from the 2010 China General Social Survey and the Spatial Explorer of Religions provide some support for the moral community proposition that contextual religiosity affects deviance at the ...
We examine the relationship between belonging to religious organizations and participating in nonrel...
The thesis is focused on five religious beliefs officially allowed by Chinese government. It briefly...
The Chinese version of Rest’s Defining Issues Test II was administered to 113 subjects in Mainland C...
This paper examines the moral community thesis in the secular context of China. Using multilevel log...
Different from many societies that religion is embedded in the cultural tradition and is supported o...
In terms of political function, religion is usually defined by criminologists/sociologists as an ins...
China is rising aiming at the status of a great power. Yet internally the Chinese society is troubli...
Why do moral religions exist? An influential psychological explanation is that religious beliefs in ...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 124-142).Ongoing revival of religion in Chinese society prov...
The role of religion in the environment has yet to be empirically investigated in the country with t...
This study investigates the effects of having a religious affiliation and of an individual’s level o...
Drawing upon representative quantitative data and in-depth qualitative materials, this paper compare...
This dissertation consists of three main chapters which investigate folk religion in Chinese societi...
Religion plays a significant role in the way Western societies respond to criminal offenses. However...
Reputational considerations favour cooperation and thus we expect less cooperation in larger communi...
We examine the relationship between belonging to religious organizations and participating in nonrel...
The thesis is focused on five religious beliefs officially allowed by Chinese government. It briefly...
The Chinese version of Rest’s Defining Issues Test II was administered to 113 subjects in Mainland C...
This paper examines the moral community thesis in the secular context of China. Using multilevel log...
Different from many societies that religion is embedded in the cultural tradition and is supported o...
In terms of political function, religion is usually defined by criminologists/sociologists as an ins...
China is rising aiming at the status of a great power. Yet internally the Chinese society is troubli...
Why do moral religions exist? An influential psychological explanation is that religious beliefs in ...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 124-142).Ongoing revival of religion in Chinese society prov...
The role of religion in the environment has yet to be empirically investigated in the country with t...
This study investigates the effects of having a religious affiliation and of an individual’s level o...
Drawing upon representative quantitative data and in-depth qualitative materials, this paper compare...
This dissertation consists of three main chapters which investigate folk religion in Chinese societi...
Religion plays a significant role in the way Western societies respond to criminal offenses. However...
Reputational considerations favour cooperation and thus we expect less cooperation in larger communi...
We examine the relationship between belonging to religious organizations and participating in nonrel...
The thesis is focused on five religious beliefs officially allowed by Chinese government. It briefly...
The Chinese version of Rest’s Defining Issues Test II was administered to 113 subjects in Mainland C...