Books
- Barras, Amélie, Jennifer A. Selby, and Melanie Adrian, eds. (2022). Producing Islam(s) in Canada: On Knowledge, Positionality, and Politics. Toronto: University of Toronto Press.
- Beaman, Lori G. and Timothy Stacey, eds. (2021). Nonreligious Imaginaries of World-Repairing: Studying an Emergent Majority. New York: Palgrave Macmillan.
- Bramadat, Paul, Mar Griera, Marian Burchardt, and Julia Martinez-Ariño, eds. (2021). Urban Religious Events: Public Spirituality in Contested Spaces. London: Bloomsbury.
Journal Articles
- Atunes, Henrique Fernandes (2021). “Between Prohibitionism and Religious Freedom: The Legal Disputes Concerning an Ayahuasca Church and the United States Government.” Novos Estudos 30, no.3: 463-478.
- Atunes, Henrique Fernandes (2021). “Corpos, afetos, sensibilidades e o sentimento da história,” Debates do NER 21 no. 39: 175-177.
- Atunes, Henrique Fernandes (2021). “Políticas de patrimônio cultural imaterial: o caso do uso religioso da ayahuasca,” Estudios Sociales Contemporâneos 26: 103-127.
- Barras, Amélie (2021). “Formalizing Secularism as a Regime of Restrictions and Protections: The Case of Quebec (Canada) and Geneva (Switzerland),” Canadian Journal of Law and Society 36, no. 2: 283-302.
- Beaman, Lori G. (2021). “Our Culture, Our Heritage, Our Values: Whose Culture, Whose Heritage, Whose Values?,” Canadian Journal of Law and Society/ Revue canadienne droit et société 36, no. 2: 203-223.
- Beaman, Lori G. (2021). “Reclaiming Enchantment: The Transformational Possibilities of Immanence,” Secularism and Nonreligion 10, no. 1: 1-14.
- Bramadat, Paul (2021). “You Are Here: Mapping Religious Studies in Canada,” Studies in Religion 51, no. 2: 135-6.
- Bramadat, Paul (2022). “Walls and Borders: Theology and Regionalism After Religion,” Journal of Interreligious Studies 34: 12-17.
- Cragun, Ryan T. and Kevin J. McCaffree (2021). “Nothing Is Not Something: On Replacing Nonreligion with Identities,” Secular Studies 3 no. 1: 7–26. doi: 10.1163/25892525-bja10017.
- Cragun, Ryan T., McCaffree, Kevin J., Puga-Gonzalez, Ivan, Wildman, Wesley, and F. LeRon Shults (2021). “Religious Exiting and Social Networks: Computer Simulations of Religious/Secular Pluralism,” Secularism and Nonreligion 10 no. 1: 2.
- Ezzy, Douglas, Rebecca Banham, and Lori G. Beaman (2022). “Religious Anti-Discrimination Legislation and the Negotiation of Difference in Victoria, Australia,” Religion, State & Society 50 no. 1: 22-39.
- Ezzy, Douglas, Bronwyn Fielder, Angela Dwyer, and Louise Richardson‐Self (2022). “LGBT+ Equality, Religious Freedom and Government‐Funded Faith‐Based Religiously Affiliated Educational Workplaces,” Australian Journal of Social Issues 57, 1: 185-201.
- Hay, Alastair (2022). “Canadian and American Religion Redux: Revisiting America’s Religious Exceptionalism and Persistence Compared to Canada,” Studies in Religion 51 No.1: 69-90.
- Montero, Paula, Camila Nicácio, and Juan Marco Vaggione (2021). “Percepções da diversidade étnico-racial e religiosa no Brasil e na Argentina e suas expressões político-jurídicas,” [Perceptions of Ethnic-Racial and Religious Diversity in Brazil and Argentina and Their Political-Legal Expressions,] Religião & Sociedade 41, no. 3.
- Montero, Paula (2021). « Secularismo brasileiro à luz das categorias de “injúria” e “intolerância religiosa”, » Debates do NER, 40.
- Munro, Zachary and Sarah Wilkins-Laflamme (2021). “Nonreligion and Secularity in Canada,” Secular Studies 3, no. 1: 1-6.
- Vaggione, Juan Marco.(2022). “El entramado neoconservador en América Latina. La instrumentalización de la ideología de género en las democracias contemporáneas”. Las Torres de Lucca. Revista internacional de filosofía política 11, no. 1 : 51-64
- Vanasse-Pelletier, Mathilde, Solange Lefebvre, and Imane Khlifate (2021). “Religion on an Ordinary Day in Quebec: Cultural Christianity, ‘Threatening’ Islam and the Supernatural Marketplace,” Journal of Religion, Media and Digital Culture 10, no. 2: 272-296.
- Wilkins-Laflamme, Sarah (2021). “A Tale of Decline or Change? Working Toward a Complementary Understanding of Secular Transition and Individual Spiritualization Theories,” Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion 60, no. 3: 516-539.
- Wilkins-Laflamme, Sarah (2021). “The Secular Diaspora in Canada: A Research Note,” Secular Studies 3, no. 1: 141-160.
- Woodhead, Linda (2022). “Truth and Deceit in Institutions,” Studies in Christian Ethics 35, no. 1: 87-103.
Book Chapters
- Antunes, Henrique Fernandes, and Igor Fernandes Antunes (2022). “A legislação ambiental sobre ayahuasca e os povos indígenas: tensões e controvérsias em perspectiva.” In Diálogos convergentes: populações tradicionais e práticas jurídicas, edited by J.S. Neto and L.F. Cardoso. (in press).
- Beaman, Lori G. (2021). “The Protection of Religion as ‘Culture’ and ‘History’: Three Case Studies.” In The Changing Terrain of Religious Freedom, edited by Heather Sharkey and Jeffrey Green, 96-113. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press.
- Beaman, Lori G. (2021). “Collaboration Across Difference: New Diversities and the Challenges of our Times,” in Nonreligious Imaginaries of World-Repairing, edited by Lori G. Beaman and Timothy Stacey, 127-140. New York: Palgrave Macmillan.
- Beyer, Peter (2021). “Theoretical and Methodological Background to Understandings of (Non)Religion.” In Nonreligious Imaginaries of World Repairing, edited by Lori G. Beaman and Timothy Stacey, 19-28. Cham: Springer.
- Bramadat, Paul (2021). “Introduction.” In Urban Religious Events: Public Spirituality in Contested Spaces, edited by Paul Bramadat, Mar Griera, Marian Burchardt, and Julia Martinez-Ariño, 1-16, London: Bloomsbury.
- Bramadat, Paul (2021).“A Bridge Too Far: Yoga, Spirituality and Contested Space in the Pacific Northwest.” In Urban Religious Events: Public Spirituality in Contested Spaces, edited by Paul Bramadat, Mar Griera, Marian Burchardt, and Julia Martinez-Ariño, 79-94, London: Bloomsbury.
- Bramadat, Paul (2021). “Religion, Culture, and the Politics of Vaccine Hesitancy: Perspectives of Parents, Pundits, and Physicians.” In The Routledge Handbook of Religion, Medicine, and Health, edited by D. Lüddeckens, P. Hetmanczyk, P. Klassen, and J. Stein, 450-463. Milton Park: Routledge.
- Campana, Maximiliano (2022). “Políticas Antigénero en el contexto pandémico: Argentina.” In Políticas Antigénero en el contexto pandémico en América Latina, edited by Sonia Corrêa, 23-45. Rio de Janeiro: Associação Brasileira Interdisciplinas de Aids – ABIA.
- Clarke, Brian (2021). “Going, Going, Gone? Canadian Churches and the Rise of Non-Religion” in Nonreligious Imaginaries of World Repairing: The Emerging Study of an Emergent Majority, edited by Lori G. Beaman and Timothy Stacey, 43-57. Houndmills, Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan.
- Cragun, Ryan T. and David Speed (2022). “Religiosity and Happiness: Much Ado About Nothing.” In Religious and Non-Religious Perspectives on Happiness and Wellbeing, Routledge Studies in Religion, edited by Sharada Sugirtharajah, 167–191. London: Routledge.
- Ezzy, Douglas (2021). “Afterword: Towards an Understanding of Being Human.” In Nonreligious Imaginaries of World Repairing: The Study of an Emergent Majority, edited by Lori G. Beaman and Timothy Stacey, 141-150. New York: Palgrave Macmillan.
- Lefebvre, Solange (2021). “How New Is the Study of Nonreligion? Theological Contributions to the Emergent Reflection on Nonreligion in Social Sciences.” In Nonreligious Imaginaries of World Repairing: The Study of an Emergent Majority, edited by Lori G. Beaman and Timothy Stacey, 29-40. London: Palgrave Macmillan.
- Lövheim, Mia and Evelina Lundmark (2021). “Identity.” In Digital Religion. Understanding Religious Practice in Digital Media. Second Edition, edited by Heidi Campbell and Ruth Tsuria, 56-70. London and New York: Routledge.
- Lövheim, Mia (2021). “Gender, Religion and the Press in Scandinavia.” In Routledge Handbook of Religion and Journalism, edited by Kerstin Radde-Antweiler and Xenia Zeiler, 62-75. Routledge.
- Montero, Paula (2021). “Pluralismo religioso e secularismo no Brasil.” In Mosaico de olhares: pesquisa e futuro no cinquentenário do Cebrap, edited by Mauricio Fiore and Miriam Dolhnikoff. São Paulo: Edições Sesc.
- Puga-Gonzalez, Ivan, Wesley J. Wildman, Kevin McCaffree, Ryan T. Cragun, and F. LeRon Shults (2021). “InCREDulity in Artificial Societies.” In Advances in Social Simulation: Proceedings of the 15th Social Simulation Conference: 23-27 September 2019, Springer Proceedings in Complexity, edited by Petra Ahrweiler and Martin Neumann, 81–94. Cham: Springer Nature Switzerland AG.
- Rabbia, Hugo. H. and Juan Marco Vaggione (2021). “The Mobilization of Religious and Nonreligious Imaginaries in Argentine Sexual Politics.” In Nonreligious Imaginaries of World Repairing. The Study of an Emergent Majority, edited by Lori G. Beaman and Timothy Stacey, 59-74. Zurich: Palgrave McMillan.
- Reimer-Kirkham, Sheryl (2022). “Nurses on the Frontline of Secular and Religious Knowledges.” In Routledge Handbook of Religion, Medicine, and Health, edited by Lüddeckens, P. Klassen, J. Stein and P.Hetmanczyk. London: Routledge.
- Reimer-Kirkham, Sheryl, Kimberley Lamarche, and Josette Roussel (2021). “Global Case Study in Spirituality: Stories of Hope from Canada.” In Spiritual Dimensions of Advanced Practice Nursing, edited by Melanie Rogers, 153-166. Cham: Springer.
- Selby, Jennifer A., Amélie Barras, and Lori G. Beaman (2022). “Who Are ‘Muslims in Canada?’ An Analysis of the Qualitative Literature from 1997 to 2017.” In Producing Islam(s) in Canada: On Knowledge, Positionality, and Politics, edited by Amélie Barras, Jennifer A. Selby, and Melanie Adrian, 91-119. Toronto: University of Toronto Press.
- Selby, Jennifer A., Amélie Barras, and Melanie Adrian (2021). “Introduction: Producing Islam(s) and Muslims in Canada.” In Producing Islam (s) in Canada, edited by Amélie Barras, Jennifer A. Selby and Melanie Adrian, 1-31. Toronto: University Press.
- Thiessen, Joel and Sarah Wilkins-Laflamme (2021). “Nice, Tolerant, Indifferent Canadians: Religious Nones North of the 49th.” In Secularity and Nonreligion in North America, edited by Ryan T. Cragun and Jesse M. Smith. New York: Bloomsbury Academic.
- Vaggione, Juan Marco (2021) “Juridificación reactiva: la re-cristianización a través del derecho.” In Religiones y espacios públicos en América Latina, edited by Renée de la Torre and Pablo Semán. México: Centro de Estudios Latinoamericanos Avanzados.
- Vaggione, Juan Marco and José Manuel Morán Faúndes (2021). “Neoconservative Incursions into Party Politics: The Cases of Argentina and Chile.” In Abortion and Democracy: Contentious Body Politics in Argentina, Chile, and Uruguay, 93-113. New York: Año.
- Vaggione, Juan Marco and Hugo H. Rabbia (2022). “Las críticas a la normatividad religiosa: apóstatas y disidentes en la política sexual contemporánea.” [Critical Reflections on Religious Normativity: Apostates and Dissidents in Contemporary Sexual Politics] In Estrategias de resistencia para defender y reflexionar sobre la laicidad en América Latina, edited by Maria Ximena Dávila and Nina Chaparro González, 168-202. Bogotá: DeJusticia.
- Wilkins-Laflamme, Sarah (2021). “Le phénomène générationnel des sans religion au Québec.” In Dits et non-dits: mémoires catholiques au Québec, edited by Géraldine Mossière. Montréal: Presses de l’Université de Montréal.
- Woodhead, Linda (2022). “The Gods of Modern Spirituality.: In Situating Spirituality, edited by Brian Steensland and Anna Sun, 49-71. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
- Woodhead, Linda, and Emily Winter (2022). “Focus Groups.” In The Routledge Handbook of Research Methods in the Study of Religion Second Edition, edited by Michael Stausberg and Steven Engler, 542-553. London and New York: Routledge.
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