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 2020-11-01 to 2024-11-01.)
ArticleCitations
What is religious freedom and who has it?16
Liberal feminism and postcolonial difference: Debating headscarves in France, the Netherlands, and Germany14
Presuming religious congruence? The nonreligious and Catholicism in Poland11
Indigenous spirituality surrounding Serianthes trees in Micronesia: Traditional practice, conservation, and resistance10
Christian Zionist religiouscapes in Brazil: Understanding Judaizing practices and Zionist inclinations in Brazilian Charismatic Evangelicalism9
Reforming the Israeli–Arab conflict? Interreligious hospitality in Jaffa and its discontents9
We have always been transreligious: An introduction to transreligiosity9
The judicialization of religious freedom: Variations on a theme8
Worldview complexity: The challenge of intersecting diversities for conceptualising diversity8
The dejudicialization of religious freedom?7
Reconciling state promises and practices: Constitutional promises and discrimination against religious minorities7
‘When I told my parents I was going to marry a Muslim…’: Social perception and attitudes towards intermarriage in Italy, France and Belgium7
From urban landscape to national culture: Russia’s conspicuous religious simulacra and enduring, if fragile, secularity5
Global Religious Infrastructures: The Australian Megachurch Hillsong in Brazil5
Identity formation among mixed families in a conflictual society: The case of Jewish–Muslim families in Israel5
The Orisha religion in a transnational perspective4
Spiritual complexity in Australia: Wellbeing and risks4
‘My father is Muslim and my mother is Christian: What about me?’ Religious identity and agency within mixed families in Morocco4
Social perception of religious freedom: Testing the impact of secularism and state-religion relations4
Daughters of Maghrebian Muslim and native non-Muslim couples in Spain: Identity choices and constraints3
Seeing the tundra for the plants, on the eco-spiritual wholeness of arctic vegetation3
Secular justifications of the world. A neo-Weberian typology of cosmodicies3
The betweenness of the double stranger: British converts to Islam and patterns of belonging3
Exorcisms, extraction of unwanted entities, and other spiritual struggles around the body: A comparative perspective Exorcismes, extractions d’entités indésirées et autres combats spirituels autour du2
Exorcising angry deities and spirits of the dead: Spiritual and earthly battles of married women in Uttarakhand (India)2
‘A top secret relationship’: Muslim–Christian courtships in Ceuta’s convivencia2
Embodiment and somatic modes of attention in the evangelical care model in drug rehabilitation centers (Tijuana, Mexico)2
Être gay ou lesbienne et musulman-e dans la Tunisie post-2011 : les négociations d’une antinomie2
Islamic practices in Belo Horizonte: Adaptations and choices in a bastion of Brazilian traditionalism2
The construction of the sacred through photographs displayed in Latin American homes2
Toward equality: Including non-human animals in studies of lived religion and nonreligion2
Perspectives nouvelles autour de la mondialisation du champ religieux brésilien - New perspectives on the globalization of the Brazilian religious field2
Islamic religious education at the heart of the secular problem-space in Belgium2
The silent inquisition: Islamophobic microaggressions and Spanish Moroccan identity negotiations in contemporary Madrid2
Identités globales et religion à l’ère digitale : vers les Global Identity Studies2
Freedom of Religion in post-secular Australia2
The Universal Church of the Kingdom of God in Australia: A church of non-Brazilian migrants2
Space and secularism: Laïcité, spatial governmentality, and exclusion in French hijab stories2
Above and beyond social boundaries: Everyday life of Mixed Muslim–non-Muslim families in contemporary societies Au-delà des frontières sociales : le vécu des familles mixtes musulmanes-non-musulmanes 2
Exorcisme catholique en France contemporaine, entre thérapeutique et régulation institutionnelle2
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