Social Compass

Papers
(The TQCC of Social Compass is 2. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-02-01 to 2025-02-01.)
ArticleCitations
Les jeunes, cœurs de cible et promoteurs d’une orthodoxie juive globalisée18
Material religion, colonial heritage, and building modernity in Brazil12
Identity formation among mixed families in a conflictual society: The case of Jewish–Muslim families in Israel12
Monastère et société : les échanges entre le monastère et la société dans le contexte des restitutions des biens ecclésiaux10
Negotiating Germany’s first Muslim–Christian kindergarten: Temporalities, multiplicities, and processes in interreligious dialogue10
Exorcism: A device of differentiation in Burmese Buddhism10
Creator, saviour, garburator: (Re)imagining the human role in the world through a case of food waste9
Russian Orthodox framing of abortion in online journalism on religion9
Haïtiens à Manaus et à Porto Velho : processus d’insertion religieuse et possibles impacts sur le champ protestant local9
In plain view: Gender in the work of women healthcare chaplains8
Global Religious Infrastructures: The Australian Megachurch Hillsong in Brazil7
Exorcisme catholique en France contemporaine, entre thérapeutique et régulation institutionnelle6
Ritual-based religious dissemination in Taiwan: The connection between the religious and non-religious6
Thinking critically, acting flexibly: Global forms of religiosity among millennial Muslim women in the UAE5
Les politiques subtiles du faire autrement: Référents spirituels et militantisme progressiste en Suisse4
What is the value of a Tibetan prayer wheel?4
The political integration of the Tunisian Ennahdha party in the light of the notions of civil state and civil party4
Paths to the Buddhist priesthood: A qualitative study of Kōyasan priests3
I don’t think it ought to be blasphemy: Transing God(s) and post-life gender3
Politicization of holistic spirituality, mistrust of science and public space in Argentina post COVID-193
‘When I told my parents I was going to marry a Muslim…’: Social perception and attitudes towards intermarriage in Italy, France and Belgium3
Spirituality and social engagement2
The silent inquisition: Islamophobic microaggressions and Spanish Moroccan identity negotiations in contemporary Madrid2
Conditions for the viability of new evangelical parties: The Colombian Case, 1990–20182
Presuming religious congruence? The nonreligious and Catholicism in Poland2
Être gay ou lesbienne et musulman-e dans la Tunisie post-2011 : les négociations d’une antinomie2
Religious representation and performative citizenship: The civic dimensions of Shia lamentation rituals in Barcelona2
Embodied spiritualities: Beliefs, practices, and contributions of women’s spiritualities in Latin America2
‘Spiritual’ witchcraft and magic 2.0 as weapons of resistance: The emergence of a new movement?2
Religion, the i-zation of society and COVID-192
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Le bouddhisme à Taïwan : quelle influence après trois décennies de transition démocratique ?2
Young people and religious actors in a globalized world. Introduction2
Hybrid transnational social protection: The role of religious institutions and networks2
Riotous methodological and methodointuitive reflections on (non)religion, spirituality and the multispecies turn2
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