Grace Davie
Grace Davie
This article brings together the notions of religious diversity and social progress and argues, against the sceptics, that the former can - and indeed must - contribute positively to the latter. To do this, it builds on to a major initiativ...
Religion and nationalism revisited: Insights from southeastern and central eastern Europe [0.03%]
重新思考宗教和民族主义:来自东南欧及中东欧的启示
Anna Triandafyllidou
Anna Triandafyllidou
This paper explores the dynamics behind the rise of religious nationalism in Central Eastern and Southeastern Europe with distinct populist, nativist, and authoritarian overtones. The paper explores the relationship between nationalism and ...
Learning and unlearning: Settler engagements in long-term Indigenous-settler alliances in Canada [0.03%]
学习与再教育:加拿大长期原住民与外来移民联盟中外来移民的参与
Lynne Davis,Jeffrey S Denis,Chris Hiller et al.
Lynne Davis et al.
Drawing on three cases of long-term Indigenous-settler alliances in Canada, this research investigates the roles and contributions of settlers towards decolonization. As a multidisciplinary team of Indigenous and non-Indigenous scholars, ou...
Aldina Camenisch
Aldina Camenisch
Drawing on ethnographic research, this article explores the multifaceted, situational and shifting social boundaries in the translocational positionalities of middle-class Swiss migrants in China. The analysis unpacks the central role of wh...
On religious and secular exemptions: A case study of childhood vaccination waivers [0.03%]
基于宗教和世俗免责的儿童接种疫苗豁免证案例研究
Roland Pierik
Roland Pierik
This paper analyses exemptions to general law through the prism of vaccine waivers in the United States. All US states legally require the vaccination of children prior to school or daycare entry; however, this obligation is accompanied wit...
'Contexts of Exit in the Migration of Russian Speakers from the Baltic Countries to Ireland' [0.03%]
《巴尔干国家说俄语居民迁往爱尔兰的背景与动因》
Sofya Aptekar
Sofya Aptekar
Recently, Ireland has become a major destination for migrants from Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania. Many of these migrants are members of Russian-speaking minorities leaving a context of restrictive citizenship and language laws and varying ...