This article introduces sociological institutionalism and proposes a discursive addition for enhancing its utility for the study of religion. The article reviews neoinstitutionalist social theorizing and underlines its argument that agentic actorhood is constituted by and embedded in a world-spanning culture. We point out that the potential of this line of scholarship for the study of religion remains unexplored partly because it does not say much about the actual discursive practices that motivate actors to behave in concrete situations. We illustrate how a discursive approach to sociological institutionalism can fill this gap by highlighting the relational context that all actors intuitively take account of. We then offer a brief programm...
Inspired by the Enlightenment’s principles of rationality, positivistic ideologies as well as the n...
This article makes the case, citing the work of David Chidester, Achille Mbembe, Tomoko Masuzawa, an...
This article argues that the association between institutionalization and strong epistemological, po...
The article explores recent approaches to historical analysis of discourse that have been developed ...
In the study of lived religion, the focus on laypeople as religious agents can result in the simplis...
Discursive approaches to the study of religion have gained momentum in recent years. Closely linked ...
By relating conversation analysis (CA), in particular CA research on institutional interaction to su...
This article looks at the uses of the notion of “institution” in social sciences of religion, based ...
In post-secular societies—after secularisation—it may increasingly be the case that the connecting a...
This article discusses critical discourse analysis CDA) as a framework for a critical agenda in the ...
This edited book brings together humanities and social sciences scholars from the various discipline...
This article explores the application ofneoinstitutional theory to religious organizations, focusing...
In recent work, Atran, Henrich, Norenzayan and colleagues developed an account of religion that reco...
Peter L. Berger (1929-2017) was one of the most influential sociologists of the last sixty years. In...
It is by now well known that the modern category of religion has evolved as part of a certain trajec...
Inspired by the Enlightenment’s principles of rationality, positivistic ideologies as well as the n...
This article makes the case, citing the work of David Chidester, Achille Mbembe, Tomoko Masuzawa, an...
This article argues that the association between institutionalization and strong epistemological, po...
The article explores recent approaches to historical analysis of discourse that have been developed ...
In the study of lived religion, the focus on laypeople as religious agents can result in the simplis...
Discursive approaches to the study of religion have gained momentum in recent years. Closely linked ...
By relating conversation analysis (CA), in particular CA research on institutional interaction to su...
This article looks at the uses of the notion of “institution” in social sciences of religion, based ...
In post-secular societies—after secularisation—it may increasingly be the case that the connecting a...
This article discusses critical discourse analysis CDA) as a framework for a critical agenda in the ...
This edited book brings together humanities and social sciences scholars from the various discipline...
This article explores the application ofneoinstitutional theory to religious organizations, focusing...
In recent work, Atran, Henrich, Norenzayan and colleagues developed an account of religion that reco...
Peter L. Berger (1929-2017) was one of the most influential sociologists of the last sixty years. In...
It is by now well known that the modern category of religion has evolved as part of a certain trajec...
Inspired by the Enlightenment’s principles of rationality, positivistic ideologies as well as the n...
This article makes the case, citing the work of David Chidester, Achille Mbembe, Tomoko Masuzawa, an...
This article argues that the association between institutionalization and strong epistemological, po...