Non-religion and unbelief are under-researched phenomena in the social sciences but the growing significance of the worldwide non-religious population is leading to more interest in this previously neglected topic. However, with the exception of a handful of studies, little attention has yet been directed towards non-religious youth, despite the emergence of a substantial body of research on youth and religion, and ongoing concerns about the conduct of young people more generally. This article draws on mixed-method data from the British Youth On Religion study to explore the responses of participants identifying as religious ‘nones’. The analysis focuses specifically on young people as citizens through their relationships with wider ...
Globalisation has led to increasing cultural and religious diversity in cities around the world. Wha...
Despite the vast research on young people and identity issues in recent years, little is still known...
The development and public prominence of the ‘New Atheism’ in the West, particularly the UK and USA,...
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...
This article contributes to an understanding of diversity in beliefs and practices among young reli...
This volume brings together current research on young people, (non)religion, and diversity, document...
This article contributes to an understanding of diversity in beliefs and practices among young relig...
In the 2011 Census in England and Wales, 14.1 million people, about a quarter of the population, rep...
Globalisation has led to increasing cultural and religious diversity in cities around the world. Wha...
Globalisation has led to increasing cultural and religious diversity in cities around the world. Wha...
The rapid rise of those identifying as ‘non-religious’ across many countries has prompted growing in...
Identifying what is important in the self-interpretations of young people who report no religion, th...
Globalisation has led to increasing cultural and religious diversity in cities around the world. Wha...
Globalisation has led to increasing cultural and religious diversity in cities around the world. Wha...
Despite the vast research on young people and identity issues in recent years, little is still known...
The development and public prominence of the ‘New Atheism’ in the West, particularly the UK and USA,...
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...
This article contributes to an understanding of diversity in beliefs and practices among young reli...
This volume brings together current research on young people, (non)religion, and diversity, document...
This article contributes to an understanding of diversity in beliefs and practices among young relig...
In the 2011 Census in England and Wales, 14.1 million people, about a quarter of the population, rep...
Globalisation has led to increasing cultural and religious diversity in cities around the world. Wha...
Globalisation has led to increasing cultural and religious diversity in cities around the world. Wha...
The rapid rise of those identifying as ‘non-religious’ across many countries has prompted growing in...
Identifying what is important in the self-interpretations of young people who report no religion, th...
Globalisation has led to increasing cultural and religious diversity in cities around the world. Wha...
Globalisation has led to increasing cultural and religious diversity in cities around the world. Wha...
Despite the vast research on young people and identity issues in recent years, little is still known...
The development and public prominence of the ‘New Atheism’ in the West, particularly the UK and USA,...