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Normalisation of nonreligious identity in Finland | 2023 | Journal of contemporary religion 38 (1): 1-19 | H6/KFO [JOURNAL-] | 1353-7903 | |||
Blurring the boundaries of religious identity: a phenomenological exploration of conversion and deconversion in Northern Thailand | 2023 | Journal of contemporary religion 38 (1): 21-39 | H6/KFO [JOURNAL-] | 1353-7903 | |||
Catholic youth and nationalist identity in Java, Indonesia | 2023 | Journal of contemporary religion 38 (1): 41-60 | H6/KFO [JOURNAL-] | 1353-7903 | |||
Becoming a “Gospel Woman”: agency, youth, and gender at a Charismatic church in Brighton and Hove, UK | 2023 | Journal of contemporary religion 38 (1): 61-77 | H6/KFO [JOURNAL-] | 1353-7903 | |||
De-centring pilgrimage studies: understanding neo-Pentecostal journeys and pilgrimage in Africa | 2023 | Journal of contemporary religion 38 (1): 79-96 | H6/KFO [JOURNAL-] | 1353-7903 | |||
Toward a sociological hermeneutics of narrative secularization: secular stories in the Spanish case of religious transformation (1960-2019) | 2023 | Journal of contemporary religion 38 (1): 97-115 | H6/KFO [JOURNAL-] | 1353-7903 | |||
“If you are in the search of eternity - live in the present, live in love”: intersubjectivity and its relation to religion and spirituality in self-help literature | 2023 | Journal of contemporary religion 38 (1): 117-35 | H6/KFO [JOURNAL-] | 1353-7903 | |||
Anyone can make a religious object: undoing spirituality and contemporary art | 2023 | Journal of contemporary religion 38 (1): 137-54 | H6/KFO [JOURNAL-] | 1353-7903 | |||
From a ‘good death’ to a ‘calm heart’: Buddhist retailing meets self-care in contemporary Japan | 2023 | Journal of contemporary religion 38 (2): 203-24 | H6/KFO [JOURNAL-] | 1353-7903 | |||
Islamophobia without Islam: Islamising the refugee issue in South Korea | 2023 | Journal of contemporary religion 38 (2): 225-41 | H6/KFO [JOURNAL-] | 1353-7903 | |||
Converting to pre-Islamic glory: historiography and national identity in the narratives of Iranian Christian converts in Denmark | 2023 | Journal of contemporary religion 38 (2): 243-59 | H6/KFO [JOURNAL-] | 1353-7903 | |||
Cultural religion: patterns of contemporary majority religion in Denmark | 2023 | Journal of contemporary religion 38 (2): 261-81 | H6/KFO [JOURNAL-] | 1353-7903 | |||
Healing, faith and fear: church opening in the United States during COVID-19 restrictions | 2023 | Journal of contemporary religion 38 (2): 283-304 | H6/KFO [JOURNAL-] | 1353-7903 | |||
Women away from the altar! Resistance to the gender equality pressures in the Polish organisations of the Catholic Church in England, Sweden, and Belgium | 2023 | Journal of contemporary religion 38 (2): 305-24 | H6/KFO [JOURNAL-] | 1353-7903 | |||
The work of port chaplains: views from seafarers served | 2023 | Journal of contemporary religion 38 (2): 325-42 | H6/KFO [JOURNAL-] | 1353-7903 | |||
Christian musical innovation and changing ecological relationships | 2023 | Journal of contemporary religion 38 (2): 343-60 | H6/KFO [JOURNAL-] | 1353-7903 | |||
Women, religion, and digital counter-publics | 2022 | Journal of contemporary religion 37 (1): 1-8 | H6/KFO [JOURNAL-] | 1353-7903 | |||
Sikh women's internet sites: development, content, mission | 2022 | Journal of contemporary religion 37 (1): 9-28 | H6/KFO [JOURNAL-] | 1353-7903 | |||
#Witchlife: witchy digital spaces | 2022 | Journal of contemporary religion 37 (1): 29-49 | H6/KFO [JOURNAL-] | 1353-7903 | |||
For a 'beautiful' religion without 'buzz': Hinduism, Facebook, gender, and status in La Reunion | 2022 | Journal of contemporary religion 37 (1): 51-70 | H6/KFO [JOURNAL-] | 1353-7903 | |||
Gender equality and digital counter-publics in global Buddhism: bhikkhuni ordination in the Thai Forest Tradition in Australia | 2022 | Journal of contemporary religion 37 (1): 71-88 | H6/KFO [JOURNAL-] | 1353-7903 | |||
The sociology of conversion narratives: a conundrum, a theory, and an opportunity | 2022 | Journal of contemporary religion 37 (1): 89-105 | H6/KFO [JOURNAL-] | 1353-7903 | |||
The secularisation of demons: exorcisms conducted by the Universal Church of the Kingdom of God in Madrid | 2022 | Journal of contemporary religion 37 (1): 107-24 | H6/KFO [JOURNAL-] | 1353-7903 | |||
Identities in flux: evangelical identity in the time of Brexit and Trump | 2022 | Journal of contemporary religion 37 (1): 125-44 | H6/KFO [JOURNAL-] | 1353-7903 | |||
Chaplaincy and Scottish women's football: sport, gender, and pastoral care | 2022 | Journal of contemporary religion 37 (1): 145-64 | H6/KFO [JOURNAL-] | 1353-7903 | |||
Creating an atmosphere of intellectual superiority: Islamic missionary work in Kenya as staged competition in a climate of religious diversity | 2022 | Journal of contemporary religion 37 (2): 203-22 | H6/KFO [JOURNAL-] | 1353-7903 | |||
Belated Arabo-Islamic difference in excess: racialised religious practice under modernity/coloniality in Lebanon | 2022 | Journal of contemporary religion 37 (2): 223-42 | H6/KFO [JOURNAL-] | 1353-7903 | |||
Shi'ism in Madrid: Muharram commemorations and the paradigm of Karbala | 2022 | Journal of contemporary religion 37 (2): 243-60 | H6/KFO [JOURNAL-] | 1353-7903 | |||
Sunni-Shia identities among young Norwegian Muslims: the remaking of Islamic boundaries | 2022 | Journal of contemporary religion 37 (2): 261-78 | H6/KFO [JOURNAL-] | 1353-7903 | |||
Resolving or living with conflicts at work? The case of high-tech Jewish Ultra-Orthodox employees | 2022 | Journal of contemporary religion 37 (2): 279-98 | H6/KFO [JOURNAL-] | 1353-7903 | |||
The sacred scroll and the researcher's body: an autoethnography of Reform Jewish ritual | 2022 | Journal of contemporary religion 37 (2): 299-315 | H6/KFO [JOURNAL-] | 1353-7903 | |||
The uses of history in Norwegian Asatru: 'a religion with homework' | 2022 | Journal of contemporary religion 37 (2): 317-34 | H6/KFO [JOURNAL-] | 1353-7903 | |||
The demand for Christianity: vicarious religion? | 2022 | Journal of contemporary religion 37 (2): 335-55 | H6/KFO [JOURNAL-] | 1353-7903 | |||
Mapping religious change in the UK: the work of Clive Field | 2022 | Journal of contemporary religion 37 (2): 357-61 | H6/KFO [JOURNAL-] | 1353-7903 | |||
Souls of contention and incommensurate mourning: commemorative rituals in contemporary China | 2022 | Journal of contemporary religion 37 (3): 401-18 | H6/KFO [JOURNAL-] | 1353-7903 | |||
The digital brush paints a flourishing world: enacting religion and aesthetic traditions in Ōkami | 2022 | Journal of contemporary religion 37 (3): 419-34 | H6/KFO [JOURNAL-] | 1353-7903 | |||
Trajectories of East Asian Buddhism in South Africa: a comparative perspective | 2022 | Journal of contemporary religion 37 (3): 435-55 | H6/KFO [JOURNAL-] | 1353-7903 | |||
The satsang dispositif: Mooji’s teachings, power, authority, and self-transformation | 2022 | Journal of contemporary religion 37 (3): 457-74 | H6/KFO [JOURNAL-] | 1353-7903 | |||
Being Muslim, Polish, and at home: converts to Islam in Poland | 2022 | Journal of contemporary religion 37 (3): 475-93 | H6/KFO [JOURNAL-] | 1353-7903 | |||
Does religion remain an influence on political participation in an increasingly secular society? An empirical investigation of the Australian case | 2022 | Journal of contemporary religion 37 (3): 495-513 | H6/KFO [JOURNAL-] | 1353-7903 | |||
Conspirituality and the web: a case study of David Icke’s media use | 2022 | Journal of contemporary religion 37 (3): 515-34 | H6/KFO [JOURNAL-] | 1353-7903 | |||
Competing authenticities: the appropriation of psalms in the festival '150 psalms' | 2022 | Journal of contemporary religion 37 (3): 535-52 | H6/KFO [JOURNAL-] | 1353-7903 | |||
Religious complexity: theorizing multiple religious trends | 2021 | Journal of contemporary religion 36 (1): 1-18 | H6/KFO [JOURNAL-] | 1353-7903 | |||
Reflections on Afrika Bambaataa's Universal Zulu Nation: horizons, hip hop, and hybridity | 2021 | Journal of contemporary religion 36 (1): 19-36 | H6/KFO [JOURNAL-] | 1353-7903 | |||
A 'proper' black mass: the rhetorical struggle over a deviant ritual | 2021 | Journal of contemporary religion 36 (1): 37-55 | H6/KFO [JOURNAL-] | 1353-7903 | |||
Transferred, mediated or transformed: considering the design, features, and presentation of sacred text mobile applications | 2021 | Journal of contemporary religion 36 (1): 57-78 | H6/KFO [JOURNAL-] | 1353-7903 | |||
Legitimating a religion through culture: revisiting Peter Clarke's discussion on the globalisation of Japanese new religions | 2021 | Journal of contemporary religion 36 (1): 79-103 | H6/KFO [JOURNAL-] | 1353-7903 | |||
'Culture-free' religion: new second-generation Muslims and Christians | 2021 | Journal of contemporary religion 36 (1): 105-22 | H6/KFO [JOURNAL-] | 1353-7903 | |||
Interdependence and competition between the religious and the secular: the welfare role of the Church of Croatia and Finland | 2021 | Journal of contemporary religion 36 (1): 123-42 | H6/KFO [JOURNAL-] | 1353-7903 | |||
Is Christianity still the dominant religion in the United States? | 2021 | Journal of contemporary religion 36 (1): 143-60 | H6/KFO [JOURNAL-] | 1353-7903 |