International Studies in Religion and Society

Series Editors:
Lori G. Beaman
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International Studies in Religion and Society publishes about societal themes and their relation to religion from a social scientific point of view, also taking into account approaches from contemporary philosophical and legal research. The series’ aim is making contributions to the development of theories on the interplay between religion and society by focussing on a deeper understanding of different systems of thought, values and belief, and the ways in which these systems interact.

The series has published an average of one volume per year over the last 5 years.
Countering the Global
Anti-Global Religion, Global Dissent and Multiple Globalisms
Volume 37
978-90-04-71906-4
Doing Multidisciplinary Research on Religion
Methodological, Conceptual and Theoretical Challenges
Volume 36
978-90-04-67779-1
Muslim Subjectivities in Global Modernity
Islamic Traditions and the Construction of Modern Muslim Identities
Volume 35
978-90-04-42557-6
Religion, Gender, and Family Violence
When Prayers Are Not Enough
Volume 31
978-90-04-37239-9
Moral Pressure for Responsible Globalization
Religious Diplomacy in the Age of the Anthropocene
Volume 30
978-90-04-36501-8
Understanding Young Buddhists
Living out Ethical Journeys
Volume 28
978-90-04-33926-2
The Atheist Bus Campaign
Global Manifestations and Responses
Volume 27
978-90-04-32853-2
Issues in Religion and Education
Whose Religion?
Volume 25
978-90-04-28981-9
Indian Diaspora
Socio-Cultural and Religious Worlds
Volume 24
978-90-04-28806-5
Religion, Religiosity, and Democratic Values
A Comparative Perspective of Islamic and Non-Islamic Societies
Volume 23
978-90-04-27446-4
Globalized Religion and Sexual Identity
Contexts, Contestations, Voices
Volume 22
978-90-04-27137-1
Religion in Secular Education
What, in Heaven’s Name, are we Teaching our Children?
Volume 21
978-90-04-26434-2
Sites and Politics of Religious Diversity in Southern Europe
The Best of All Gods
Volume 19
Editor(s): Ruy Blanes and José Mapril
978-90-04-25524-1
Religion, Migration, Settlement
Reflections on Post-1990 Immigration to Finland
Volume 18
978-90-04-25058-1
Topographies of Faith
Religion in Urban Spaces
Volume 17
978-90-04-24907-3
The Diaspora of Brazilian Religions
Volume 16
978-90-04-24603-4
Religion on the Move!
New Dynamics of Religious Expansion in a Globalizing World
Volume 15
978-90-04-24337-8
Global Pentecostal Movements
Migration, Mission, and Public Religion
Volume 14
Editor(s): Michael Wilkinson
978-90-04-23556-4
Exploring the Postsecular
The Religious, the Political and the Urban
Volume 13
978-90-04-19371-0
Religions of Modernity
Relocating the Sacred to the Self and the Digital
Volume 12
Editor(s): Stef Aupers and Dick Houtman
978-90-04-19369-7
Holy Nations and Global Identities
Civil Religion, Nationalism, and Globalisation
Volume 10
978-90-47-44063-5
Pieties and Gender
Volume 9
Editor(s): Lene Sjorup
978-90-47-44061-1
Christianity and Resistance in the 20th Century
From Kaj Munk and Dietrich Bonhoeffer to Desmond Tutu
Volume 8
Editor(s): Søren Dosenrode
978-90-47-42457-4
Religion, Globalization, and Culture
Volume 6
Editor(s): Peter Beyer and Lori G. Beaman
978-90-47-42271-6
Religion and Society
An Agenda for the 21st Century
Volume 5
978-90-47-42246-4
Religious Pluralism in the Diaspora
Volume 4
Editor(s): Pratap Kumar
978-90-47-41026-3
Religion and Politics
Cultural Perspectives
Volume 3
978-90-47-40785-0
Is there a God of Human Rights?
The Complex Relationship between Human Rights and Religion: A South African Case
Volume 2
978-90-47-40683-9
Bridge or Barrier
Religion, Violence and Visions for Peace
Volume 1
978-90-47-40573-3
Series Editors
Lori G. Beaman, University of Ottawa, Canada
Peter Beyer, University of Ottawa, Canada

Advisory Board
Afe Adogame, University of Edinburgh, UK
Elizabeth Coleman, Monash University, Australia
Lene Kühle, Aarhus University, Denmark
Mary Jo Neitz, University of Missouri, USA
Linda Woodhead, University of Lancaster, UK
Authors who are interested in publishing in the Series are invited to submit their proposals and/or full manuscripts to the Acquisitions Editor for Religious Studies at Brill, Tessel Jonquière.
Please also consult the "Publishing Books with Brill" page on Brill's website for additional information. This page includes a link to Brill's Author Guide.
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