What is sociology that religionists should be mindful of it?: the relevance of the sociology of religion for studying change in South Africa
In: Religion, politics, and identity in a changing South Africa, p. 183-206
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In: Religion, politics, and identity in a changing South Africa, p. 183-206
In: Archives de sociologie des religions, Volume 32, Issue 1, p. 29-52
In: American anthropologist: AA, Volume 74, Issue 1-2, p. 12-12
ISSN: 1548-1433
In: Sociology of religion, Volume 75, Issue 4, p. 579-593
ISSN: 1759-8818
In: Journal of church and state: JCS, Volume 50, Issue 4, p. 699-704
ISSN: 0021-969X
In: Altglas , V 2022 , ' Bringing Back the Social into the Sociology of Religion: A Response to Jean-Pierre Reed : A response to Jean-Pierre Reed ' , Critical Research on Religion , vol. 10 , no. 1 , pp. 112-115 . https://doi.org/10.1177/20503032221075383
This piece is a response to Jean-Pierre Reed's review of Bringing Back the Social into the Sociology of Religion published in Critical Research on Religion. Aside from his appreciation for the contributions of this volume, Jean-Pierre Reed's critique concentrates on three fundamental issues in relation to the agenda for a critical sociology of religion we advance: scientificism, interdisciplinarity, and politics. This response focuses on scientificism and politics in particular, since they are intimately related and at the core of this book's evaluation of the subfield.
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In: 사회과학연구, Volume 26, Issue 1, p. 40-89
In: Sociology of Religion, Volume 29, Issue 1, p. 46-47
ISSN: 1759-8818
In: Humanity & society, Volume 35, Issue 1-2, p. 149-175
ISSN: 2372-9708
This paper analyzes terminology in the sociology of religion to illustrate proreligious hegemony and the construction of deviant identities for the non-religious. The paper begins by analyzing the current terminology used to refer to the non-religious and makes suggestions for less-biased terminology. The article then uses the "found" terminology to illustrate how language and definitions function to marginalize the non-religious and turn them into a deviant, denigrated category in the sociology of religion.
In: Politija: analiz, chronika, prognoz ; žurnal političeskoj filosofii i sociologii politiki = Politeía, Volume 83, Issue 4, p. 188-199
ISSN: 2587-5914
In: Journal of comparative family studies, Volume 45, Issue 4, p. 582-584
ISSN: 1929-9850
In: Sociology of religion, Volume 66, Issue 1, p. 71
ISSN: 1759-8818
In: Etudes rurales: anthropologie, économie, géographie, histoire, sociologie ; ER, Issue 197, p. 177-194
ISSN: 1777-537X