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Religious Exiting and Social Networks: Computer Simulations of Religious/Secular Pluralism Secularism and Nonreligion Latest Articles

Read More Secularism and Nonreligion Latest Articles Statistical models attempting to predict who will disaffiliate from religions have typically accounted for less than 15% of the variation in religious affiliations, suggesting that we have only a partial understanding of this vital social process. Using agent-based simulations in three “artificial societies” (one predominantly religious; one predominantly […]

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Images of Place, Secularity and Gentrification: On Urban Religious Belonging in an Inner City Neighbourhood in Oslo Secularism and Nonreligion Latest Articles

Read More Secularism and Nonreligion Latest Articles Through extensive fieldwork conducted in an inner city neighbourhood in Oslo, Norway, the authors found that a variation of actors and settings evoked different religious and secular images of place. In what ways is the urban experience shaping or challenging the religious sense of spatial belonging, and why

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Unravelling the Indian Conception of Secularism: Tremors of the Pandemic and Beyond Secularism and Nonreligion Latest Articles

Read More Secularism and Nonreligion Latest Articles The State’s engagement with religion has formed one of the recurring themes of conflict in India’s democratic experiment. The Indian model of secularism, which evolved in an attempt to resolve this conflict, has distinguished itself from separation-model secularism. This paper seeks to analyse the impact of the measures

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Belief in God, Confidence in the Church and Secularization in Scandinavia Secularism and Nonreligion Latest Articles

Read More Secularism and Nonreligion Latest Articles We used the three latest rounds of the religion module of International Social Survey Programme to study secularization in Denmark, Norway, and Sweden, focusing on belief in God. We restricted our sample to the affiliated with the majority Protestant churches and the unaffiliated and analyzed the trends toward

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Modeling the Effects of Religious Belief and Affiliation on Prosociality Secularism and Nonreligion Latest Articles

Read More Secularism and Nonreligion Latest Articles To what extent do supernatural beliefs, group affiliation, and social interaction produce values and behaviors that benefit others, i.e., prosociality? Addressing this question involves multiple variables interacting within complex social networks that shape and constrain the beliefs and behaviors of individuals. We examine the relationships among some of

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Love thy Neighbour… or not: Christians, but not Atheists, Show High In-Group Favoritism Secularism and Nonreligion Latest Articles

Read More Secularism and Nonreligion Latest Articles Atheists are among the most disliked groups in America, which has been explained in a variety of ways, one of which is that atheists are hostile towards religion and that anti-atheist prejudice is therefore reactive. We tested this hypothesis by using the 2018 American General Social Survey by

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Reclaiming Enchantment: The Transformational Possibilities of Immanence Secularism and Nonreligion Latest Articles

Read More Secularism and Nonreligion Latest Articles The notion of enchantment has been largely imagined as relating to religion, broadly defined, including magic, sorcery, and the transcendental. The idea that the world has largely become disenchanted has been associated with science, modernity, and rationality, among other things. Along with others such as William E. Connolly,

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The Relationship Between Holistic Practice and ‘Spiritual but not Religious’ Identity in the UK Secularism and Nonreligion Latest Articles

Read More Secularism and Nonreligion Latest Articles In the contemporary UK, holistic practices – concerned with healing an interconnected mind, body, and spirit of the person – appear to be establishing themselves across more popular, or ‘mainstream’ settings. Simultaneously, the UK has seen increasing numbers of individuals identifying as not religious, and within this a

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Simulating Secularities: Challenges and Opportunities in the Computational Science of (Non)Religion Secularism and Nonreligion Latest Articles

Read More Secularism and Nonreligion Latest Articles This article provides scholars of nonreligion and secularism with an introduction to some of the major opportunities and challenges associated with the growing application of computational methods to the phenomena they study. It also illustrates these opportunities and challenges by describing several overlapping research projects and some of

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Advancing the Study of Nonreligion through Feminist Methods Secularism and Nonreligion Latest Articles

Read More Secularism and Nonreligion Latest Articles In the United States, nonreligious people face stigma, prejudice, and discrimination because they are viewed as immoral and distrustful. This is partly because of othering, by which nonreligious people are subjugated to a minority status. Othering also occurs in academic research and writing. Applying feminist principles can improve

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