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The ASR is an international scholarly association that seeks to advance theory and research in the sociology of religion.

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Association for the Sociology of Religion
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Important announcements: abstract submission deadline May 15, ASR is seeking a new EO. Check your inbox for our latest newsletter and visit our website for more info. @praxishabitus @ASA_Religion @SSSReligion
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Association for the Sociology of Religion
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The deadline for complete session submissions for the 2023 ASR conference is now April 30 (same as the abstract submission deadline). Please consider joining us in Philly! Check your email for our latest newsletter. @praxishabitus @ASReligion @ASA_Religion
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Association for the Sociology of Religion
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Session submission deadline is 3/31 for the ASR conference in August. Check your inbox for our latest newsletter with session submission information and other conference related news. @ASA_Religion @ASReligion @praxishabitus @SORJournal @SSSReligion
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Association for the Sociology of Religion
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The ASR election ends tomorrow (3/15) @ASA_Religion @ASReligion @praxishabitus @SORJournal
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Association for the Sociology of Religion
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The ASR election is open until March 15 and we are accepting conference submissions. Check your email for our latest newsletter. @praxishabitus @ASA_Religion
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Association for the Sociology of Religion
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Check your inboxes for the latest ASR newsletter. Our elections are open, we are accepting conference submissions, and we are accepting applications and nominations for awards and grants. Hope to see many of you in Philly. @praxishabitus @ASA_Religion
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Association for the Sociology of Religion
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The ASR is happy to announce Abby Day as our book series editor. Welcome Abby! In other news, keep your eyes out for our future newsletter with election and conference information. We hope to see many folks in Philly! @praxishabitus @RachBSU
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Association for the Sociology of Religion
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Titus Hjelm is the new editor of our journal, Sociology of Religion. Please check your email for our latest newsletter with more information about Professor Hjelm. @SSSReligion @praxishabitus @RachBSU
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@ASReligion
Association for the Sociology of Religion
3 years
The ASR is looking for a new editor for our Religion and Social Order book series. Please visit https://t.co/QnZpWAQRbp for the complete Call.
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Association for the Sociology of Religion
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The ASR is looking for a new editor for our Religion and Social Order book series. Please visit https://t.co/QnZpWAQRbp for the complete Call.
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Association for the Sociology of Religion
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Hey ASR folks. Don't forget to join our twitter conversation using #ASR22 to share your conference experience
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Association for the Sociology of Religion
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Getting ready for the ASR conference in LA. Hope to see many of you there! Safe travels! Join the conversation at #ASR22 @ASA_Religion @SSSReligion @RebeccaCatto
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SociologyofReligion
6 years
FREE TO READ Research by @rarinald shows how Indonesian "...Muslim men and women talk about their marriages and households has become a key mechanism for accomplishing modern Muslim gender identities in a context where men’s authority is at risk." https://t.co/rcIa1DQXYY
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Abstract. This study of Muslim married couples in Indonesia shows that religiously justified scripts about wives’ obedience and husbands’ household authori
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@OOkuwobi
Oneya Okuwobi, PhD
6 years
Couldn’t be more proud of this special issue. Profound insights for the study of race, religion, leadership, and organizations!
@SORJournal
SociologyofReligion
6 years
LATEST ISSUE Research by @OOkuwobi finds "that pastors of multiracial churches pattern their biographies after two predominant formula stories, laying claim to being people who are experienced with diversity and/or experienced with racial injustice." https://t.co/pdmCnAWxWJ
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@SORJournal
SociologyofReligion
6 years
FREE TO READ Research by @socofthesacred and @ndrewwhitehead "...suggest[s] that, for black Americans, connecting being American to being Christian does not necessarily bolster white supremacy, but may instead evoke and sustain ideals of racial justice." https://t.co/ZfKQ2Ufqrj
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SociologyofReligion
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ADVANCE ACCESS The published version of Peter Beyer's @ASReligion Furfey Lecture: "Religion in our world is not just a contested category, it is also one which does political work, having implications for the distribution of power in society." https://t.co/whdJA4trBu
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SociologyofReligion
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CURRENT ISSUE Research on multiracial churches by @mich_oyakawa reveals a focus on "racial reconciliation can function as a suppressive frame that precludes discussions about racial inequality and discourages collective action to promote racial justice." https://t.co/qrQjKEzhyS
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ABSTRACT. This article analyzes interviews with evangelical multiracial church pastors from the Religious Leadership and Diversity Project (RLDP), drawing
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SociologyofReligion
6 years
CURRENT ISSUE New research on leaders of multiracial churches by Christopher Munn @JonnySociology "reveals that access to social capital is constrained when white leaders hoard resources and assign symbolic value to positions held by leaders of color." https://t.co/DY39X7jQRS
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Abstract. Leaders of multiracial churches serve an important role between religious institutions and their members. As a bridge between social networks, th
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SociologyofReligion
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ADVANCE ACCESS Katie Corcoran extends interaction ritual theory to investigate the relationship between experiencing emotional energy during religious services and participating in formal and informal civic engagement. https://t.co/9H8PqxzdFj
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Abstract. Past research on religion and civic engagement generally only examines one type of engagement and focuses on cognitive rather than emotional pred
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