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 2022-01-01 to 2026-01-01.)
ArticleCitations
Positioning in discourse about religious belief and practice in superdiverse contexts20
I don’t think it ought to be blasphemy: Transing God(s) and post-life gender14
‘When I told my parents I was going to marry a Muslim…’: Social perception and attitudes towards intermarriage in Italy, France and Belgium13
Les politiques subtiles du faire autrement: Référents spirituels et militantisme progressiste en Suisse12
Le bouddhisme à Taïwan : quelle influence après trois décennies de transition démocratique ?8
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 8
Spirituality and social engagement8
Is the spiritual not religious? Some caveats concerning religious diversity6
Does agnosticism precede atheism? Investigating the question in the context of Western European countries5
Hybrid transnational social protection: The role of religious institutions and networks5
Spirituality in debates: Politics, genealogy, and new movements. Introduction4
Understanding conversion to Jehovism among Indigenous peoples: The case of the Kitigan Zibi Anishinabeg4
Revisiting the religiosity and generosity relationship in the United States: Takeaways from the COVID-19 pandemic4
Les attitudes des Spirituels mais non religieux envers les relations homosexuelles et les rôles de genre3
Smartphones and the education of religious youth in Indonesia: Highway to hell or path of righteousness?3
Popular humanism as new religious movement: The case of Taiwan3
Prisonized religiosity and the prison subculture: A hermeneutic expansion from a constructivist perspective3
Athéisme et sécularisme au Kenya : les tribulations des Atheists In Kenya (AIK)3
‘Rain has to do with God’s will’: Religion and perceptions of environmental change in a Muslim community in the Souss-Massa region of Morocco3
Imagining ecopolis: Visions of ecofeminist political theology and ecocriticism in Latin America3
La « sécularisation » des discours et des pratiques en contexte islamique : le cas du Parti pour la justice et le développement au Maroc3
Religion, the i-zation of society and COVID-192
From the family pluriverse to the small worlds of community life in Costa Rica: Towards a policy for the management of belief?2
Being Muslim in an era of hyper-security2
In plain view: Gender in the work of women healthcare chaplains2
Daughters of Maghrebian Muslim and native non-Muslim couples in Spain: Identity choices and constraints2
Constructing and deconstructing the sacred geography of Hebron: Movement and pilgrimage in and around the Tomb of the Patriarchs2
Inter-rituality as modern ritualization in a religiously pluralistic context: Ancestral rite in Taiwan as a test case2
North America’s Amish-Mennonites adopt abroad: The ideologies and institutional conditions that cracked the homogeneity of an ethnic religion2
God hasn’t died, it has merely been encapsulated – Psilocybin and ayahuasca in the psychedelic renaissance: Intersections between religion, indigenous cosmologies, spirituality, and science2
Uncertain faith: A multi-method approach2
The political integration of the Tunisian Ennahdha party in the light of the notions of civil state and civil party2
Possession and exorcism on the margins of Islam: Mali2
Free and responsible: Sexuality, pastoral, and the art of governance in Catholic Conjugal Centres (1953–1990)2
‘My father is Muslim and my mother is Christian: What about me?’ Religious identity and agency within mixed families in Morocco2
Existential upheavals: Tracing war’s immediate effect on individual religiosity in Ukraine2
Spiritualizing psychiatry: Transpersonal psychology, DSM, and Brazilian research about spirituality2
Concrete holiness and place attachment: Christian Zionist agricultural volunteers in Samaria2
Negotiating Germany’s first Muslim–Christian kindergarten: Temporalities, multiplicities, and processes in interreligious dialogue2
Adapting my religion: How young believers negotiate religious belonging2
Keeping religion private (to stay out of trouble): Securitized privatization and Muslim life in Belgium2
Ritual-based religious dissemination in Taiwan: The connection between the religious and non-religious2
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