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 2020-04-01 to 2024-04-01.)
ArticleCitations
Secularization theories in the twenty-first century: Ideas, evidence, and problems. Presidential address46
The conservative uses of law: The Catholic mobilization against gender ideology14
What is religious freedom and who has it?13
Liberal feminism and postcolonial difference: Debating headscarves in France, the Netherlands, and Germany12
Adapter la religion : négocier les limites de la religion minoritaire dans les espaces urbains10
We have always been transreligious: An introduction to transreligiosity8
Presuming religious congruence? The nonreligious and Catholicism in Poland8
Indigenous spirituality surrounding Serianthes trees in Micronesia: Traditional practice, conservation, and resistance8
Christian Zionist religiouscapes in Brazil: Understanding Judaizing practices and Zionist inclinations in Brazilian Charismatic Evangelicalism8
Reforming the Israeli–Arab conflict? Interreligious hospitality in Jaffa and its discontents7
Secularisation theory and its discontents: Recapturing decolonial and gendered narratives. Debate on Jörg Stolz’s article onSecularization theories in the 21st century: ideas, evidence, and problem7
Religious reconfiguration in Mexico: Beliefs and Practices National Survey, 20166
I’ve got you under my skin: Tattoos and religion in three Latin American cities6
Is the secularization research programme progressing? Debate on Jörg Stolz’s article on Secularization theories in the 21st century: ideas, evidence, and problems6
‘When I told my parents I was going to marry a Muslim…’: Social perception and attitudes towards intermarriage in Italy, France and Belgium5
The judicialization of religious freedom: Variations on a theme5
Reconciling state promises and practices: Constitutional promises and discrimination against religious minorities5
Les oxymores religieux latino-américains. Étude sur l’enchantement et les processus de sécularisation au Pérou5
The buffered, technological self: Finding associations between Internet use and religiosity5
From urban landscape to national culture: Russia’s conspicuous religious simulacra and enduring, if fragile, secularity5
Worldview complexity: The challenge of intersecting diversities for conceptualising diversity5
The dejudicialization of religious freedom?4
‘My father is Muslim and my mother is Christian: What about me?’ Religious identity and agency within mixed families in Morocco4
Bridging sociology of religion to transition to adulthood: The emerging role of religion in young adults’ lives4
Global Religious Infrastructures: The Australian Megachurch Hillsong in Brazil4
(What is left of) secularization? Debate on Jörg Stolz’s article on Secularization theories in the 21st century: ideas, evidence, and problems4
Secularization among immigrants in Scandinavia: Religiosity across generations and duration of residence3
Seeing the tundra for the plants, on the eco-spiritual wholeness of arctic vegetation3
Daughters of Maghrebian Muslim and native non-Muslim couples in Spain: Identity choices and constraints3
The betweenness of the double stranger: British converts to Islam and patterns of belonging3
Godly husbands and housework: A global examination of the association between religion and men’s housework participation3
Secular justifications of the world. A neo-Weberian typology of cosmodicies3
Social perception of religious freedom: Testing the impact of secularism and state-religion relations3
Believing without moralising: Secularised religiousness in Hungary3
‘System of collective representations’ in humanist marriage ceremonies in Poland2
La spiritualité comme terrain d’entente entre la religion et le sécularisme : une approche ethnographique2
Religious discrimination in young Muslim assimilation in Spain: Contributions to Portes and Rumbaut’s segmented assimilation theory2
Islamic religious education at the heart of the secular problem-space in Belgium2
Identity formation among mixed families in a conflictual society: The case of Jewish–Muslim families in Israel2
Islamic practices in Belo Horizonte: Adaptations and choices in a bastion of Brazilian traditionalism2
Freedom of Religion in post-secular Australia2
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
Embodiment and somatic modes of attention in the evangelical care model in drug rehabilitation centers (Tijuana, Mexico)2
Identités globales et religion à l’ère digitale : vers les Global Identity Studies2
Exorcising angry deities and spirits of the dead: Spiritual and earthly battles of married women in Uttarakhand (India)2
TheUniversalChurch of the Kingdom of God in Australia: A church of non-Brazilian migrants2
Self-othering in the testimonials of the Universal Church of the Kingdom of God in Madrid2
The silent inquisition: Islamophobic microaggressions and Spanish Moroccan identity negotiations in contemporary Madrid2
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