Nordic Journal of Religion and Society

Papers
(The median citation count of Nordic Journal of Religion and Society is 0. 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 2020-03-01 to 2024-03-01.)
ArticleCitations
Changes in the Politicisation of Religion in Scandinavian Parliamentary Debates 1988–20193
Studying Religious Change: Combining Close and Distant Reading in the Field of Sociology of Religion2
Nonbelief, Majority Church, and National Identity: Conceptions of Cultural Christianity, the Danish ‘Folk Churchʼ, and Danishness2
‘Prayer Is Not for God, itʼs for Usʼ: Therapeutisation of Islam among Young Adult Muslims in Norway2
Religion as the Other Source of the Modern Western World1
European Female Supporters of the Islamic State: A Multimodal Discourse Analysis of their Facebook Profiles1
Muslim Attitudes Towards Islamic Finance in Sweden: The Case of Loans with Interest1
Books Received1
Islam and the Spirit of Capitalism: Muslim Entrepreneurs in the Nordic Countries1
‘Religionʼ in the Sociology of Religion1
“Some days Iʼm an Atheist and Other Days Iʼm a Believer”: Variations of Ambivalence among Disaffiliates from Norwegian High-Cost Charismatic Christianity1
Developing Religious Literacy through Conversational Spaces for Religion in the Workplace1
Who is Baptized? A Study of Socioeconomic, Regional and Gender Differences in Child Baptism in the Church of Sweden, 2005 and 20151
The Necessity of Taking a Loan, and the Necessity of Not Doing So: Islamic Finance among Muslim Minorities in Denmark and Norway1
Leaving a Folk Church: Patterns of Disaffiliation from the Church of Sweden1
Emerging Patterns of Church Participation. The Community Movement in the Evangelical-Lutheran Church of Finland1
Hans Morten Haugen: “Majority churches in the public conversation about immigration and minority integration in Scandinavia”Hans MortenHaugen“Majority churches in the public conversation about immigra0
Pål Repstad (ed.): “Political Religion, Everyday Religion: Sociological Trends”0
Banal Religion and National Identity in Hybrid Media: “Heating” the Debate on Values and Veiling in Sweden0
Maximilian Broberg: ‘Stay a While and Listen’: Understanding the Dynamics of Mediatization, Authority, and Literacy in Swedish Religious Education0
“How Norwegian Asatru Meets the Charge of Racism: A Rhetorical Analysis”0
Afterword: Populism, Religion, and Media in the Nordic Countries0
Lived Religion and Nonreligion Among Humanitarians in South Sudan0
Anders Bäckström: Forskning om religion och samhälle. Erfarenheter av en centrumbildnings framväxt och etablering vid Uppsala universitet 1997–2019 [Research on religion and society. Experiences from 0
Analysing Governance of Religion in the Nordic Countries: Benefits of a Networks Approach and Roles of Research0
Elin Thorsén: “In Search of the Self. A study of the International Scene of Modern Advaitic Satsang in Present-Day Rishikesh”ElinThorsén“In Search of the Self. A study of the International Scene of Mo0
Marianne Hafnor Bøe: “Feminisme i islam [Feminism in Islam]”0
The Organisation of Prayer Rooms in Educational Institutions in Denmark – Moderate Secularism Between Perception and Practice0
“Building Spiritual Immunity”: The Strategic Use of the Health Message in the Seventh-Day Adventist Church Media during the COVID-19 Pandemic0
George D. Chryssides and Stephen E. Gregg (eds.): “The Insider/Outsider Debate. New Perspectives in the Study of Religion”0
Evangelical Supremacy: Political Thought in a Swedish Revivalist Newspaper0
Margit Warburg and Annika Hvithamar: “Religion i en globaliseret verden [Religion in a Globalized World]”0
Sriya Iyer: The Economics of Religion in India0
Sipco J. Vellenga and Gerard A. Wiegers: ”Jews and Muslims in London and Amsterdam – Conflict and Cooperation, 1990–2020”Sipco J.VellengaGerard A.Wiegers”Jews and Muslims in London and Amsterdam – Con0
Freedom of Religion for Immigrants in Sweden: An Ambiguous Support0
Curt Dahlgren (ed.): Religionssociologisk mångfald: Texter till minne av Berndt Gustafsson, grundare av religionssociologi i Sverige [The diversity of the sociology of religion. Texts in honor of Bern0
Richard Flory and Diane Winston (eds.): Religion in Los Angeles. Religious Activism, Innovation and Diversity in the Global CityRichardFloryDiane Winston(eds.)Religion in Los Angeles. Religious Activi0
Linnea Jensdotter: Religion och politik i hybrida mediemiljöer: en analys av kommentarer till nyheter om Miljöpartiet, Kristdemokraterna och Sverigedemokraterna på Facebook [Religion and politics in h0
Adopting Marketing Communications: Publicity Campaigning in the Evangelical Lutheran Church of Finland0
Evelina Lundmark: “This is the Face of an Atheist: Performing private truths in precarious publics”0
Vanja Mosbach: “Voices of Muslim Feminists: Navigating Tradition, Authority and the Debate about Islam. Studies in Religion and Society 21”VanjaMosbach“Voices of Muslim Feminists: Navigating Tradition0
Julia Martínez-Ariño: “Urban Secularism. Negotiating Religious Diversity in Europe”JuliaMartínez-Ariño“Urban Secularism. Negotiating Religious Diversity in Europe”London: Routledge 2022. 154 pages.ISB0
Image of God and Democratic Orientation: What Kind of God Matters?0
Paul Bramadat, Patricia OʼConnel Killen, and Sarah Wilkins-Laflamme (eds.): “Religion at the Edge: Nature, Spirituality, and Secularity in the Pacific Northwest”PaulBramadatPatricia OʼConnelKillenSara0
Astrid Krabbe Trolle: The Sociology of Morals. Catholic Practices and Generational Identities among Filipino Migrants in Copenhagen, Denmark.0
Authority on Religion in Mediatized Classrooms0
Family and the Transmission of Traditions in the Syriac Orthodox Church in Sweden0
Abby Day: Sociology of Religion. Overview and Analysis of Contemporary ReligionAbbyDaySociology of Religion. Overview and Analysis of Contemporary ReligionOxon, New York: Routledge 2020. 234 pages.ISB0
Maria Klingenberg and Mia Lövheim (eds.): Unga och religion. Troende, ointresserade eller neutrala? [Youth and religion: Believers, not interested or neutral?]0
Jan-Olav Henriksen and Pål Repstad: “God After the Church Lost Control – Sociological Analysis and Critical-Constructive Theology”Jan-OlavHenriksenPålRepstad“God After the Church Lost Control – Sociol0
Introduction to the special issue: Studying Populism, Religion and Media – a Nordic Perspective0
Conceptualizing Populism about/in/as Religion: Illustrations from Nordic Media Sphere0
Marta Woźniak-Bobińska: “Współczesna Diaspora Asyryjsko-Aramejska w Szwecji [Modern Assyrian-Aramean Diaspora in Sweden]”0
Emotion Regulation through Experiences of Psychic Mediumship: A Case Study at a Norwegian Hotel0
Laurie L. Patton: “Who Owns Religion? Scholars and their Publics in the Late Twentieth Century”0
Islamic Banking Amidst Continuity and Change0
Pål Repstad: Religiøse trender i Norge [Religious trends in Norway]PålRepstadReligiøse trender i Norge [Religious trends in Norway]Oslo: Universitetsforlaget 2020. 168 pages.ISBN: 97882150462590
Graff-Kallevåg, Kristin, Sven Thore Kloster , Sturla J.Stålsett (eds.): ”Populisme og Kristendom [Populism and Christianity]”Graff-KallevågKristinSven ThoreKlosterSturla J.Stålsett(eds.)”Populisme og 0
Signe Aarvik: “Varieties of beliefs and practices among young Muslims in Norway: a discourse analytical approach”SigneAarvik“Varieties of beliefs and practices among young Muslims in Norway: a discour0
Religious Sensitivity at Secular Universities – A Cross-Sectional Replication Study among Norwegian Psychology Students0
Ida Marie Høeg (ed.): Religion og ungdom [Religion and Youth]0
Pål Ketil Botvar, Ann Kristin Gresaker and Olav Hovdelien (eds.): Ingen spøk. En studie av religion og humor [No joke. A study of religion and humor]0
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