As of 2021, Brill Research Perspectives in Religion and Politics is no longer published as a journal by Brill, but will continue as a book series.
Brill Research Perspectives in Religion and Politics has two main goals. Firstly, it aims to provide a platform for the burgeoning scholarship on religion and politics that cannot find visibility within the constricted boundaries of either religious studies or political science. Secondly, it seeks to examine topics that are intensely debated in the public space from an objective, data-driven perspective. In doing so, it will offer alternatives to ideological or partisan positions particularly within hotly debated topics such as violence and politics, human rights, or democracy and secularism. In order to achieve these goals, the series will give priority to research that addresses contemporary debates on religion and politics in a particular national or regional context or in a comparative way across religions or political contexts.
Editor-in-Chief
Jocelyne Cesari, Georgetown University, Washington DC, USA
Associate Editors
Nicholas Adams, University of Birmingham, UK
Francesca Cadeddu, Fondazione per le scienze religiose "Giovanni XXIII", Bologna, Italy
Shaun Casey, Georgetown University, Washington DC, USA
Jonathan Fox, Bar Ilan University, Ramat Gan, Israel
Mirjam Künkler, Swedish Collegium for Advanced Study, Uppsala, Sweden
Fabio Petito, University of Sussex, UK
Erin Wilson, University of Groningen, The Netherlands
Editor-in-Chief
Jocelyne Cesari, Georgetown University, Washington DC, USA
Associate Editors
Nicholas Adams, University of Birmingham, UK
Francesca Cadeddu, Fondazione per le scienze religiose "Giovanni XXIII", Bologna, Italy
Shaun Casey, Georgetown University, Washington DC, USA
Jonathan Fox, Bar Ilan University, Ramat Gan, Israel
Mirjam Künkler, Swedish Collegium for Advanced Study, Uppsala, Sweden
Fabio Petito, University of Sussex, UK
Erin Wilson, University of Groningen, The Netherlands
As of 2021, Brill Research Perspectives in Religion and Politics is no longer published as a journal by Brill, but will continue as a book series.
Brill Research Perspectives in Religion and Politics has two main goals. Firstly, it aims to provide a platform for the burgeoning scholarship on religion and politics that cannot find visibility within the constricted boundaries of either religious studies or political science. Secondly, it seeks to examine topics that are intensely debated in the public space from an objective, data-driven perspective. In doing so, it will offer alternatives to ideological or partisan positions particularly within hotly debated topics such as violence and politics, human rights, or democracy and secularism. In order to achieve these goals, the series will give priority to research that addresses contemporary debates on religion and politics in a particular national or regional context or in a comparative way across religions or political contexts.