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Tag: religion

2022, 24(2) • Brenda Bartelink and Kim Knibbe: Why the Dutch (Think They) Break Taboos

New Diversities • Volume 24, No. 2, 2022 Why the Dutch (Think They) Break Taboos: Challenging Contemporary Presentations of the Role of Religious Actors in Narratives of Sexual Liberation* by Brenda Bartelink  (University of Groningen) and Kim Knibbe  (University of Read More …

2022, 24(2) • Brenda Bartelink: Queens in the Kings Business

New Diversities • Volume 24, No. 2, 2022 Queens in the Kings Business: African Pentecostal Female Leadership in a European City* by Brenda Bartelink  (University of Groningen) * This work was supported by the Dutch Organisation for Scientific Research (NWO) Read More …

2022, 24(2) • Marian Burchardt: Contesting Queer Secularity

New Diversities • Volume 24, No. 2, 2022 Contesting Queer Secularity: The Spiritual and the Sexual after Secularization by Marian Burchardt  (Leipzig University) download pdf file To cite this article: Burchardt, M. (2022). Contesting Queer Secularity: The Spiritual and the Sexual Read More …

2022, 24(2) • Amisah Bakuri and Rachel Spronk: Piety and Pleasure

New Diversities • Volume 24, No. 2, 2022 Piety and Pleasure: Religion, Sexuality and the Cultivation of the Self among Ghanaian-Dutch and Somali-Dutch Women* by Amisah Bakuri  (University of Toronto) and Rachel Spronk  (University of Amsterdam) *This work was supported Read More …

2019, 21(2) • F. Zehra Colak and Ides Nicaise: Open Forum – An Investigation of Belgian-Descent University Students’ Perceived Barriers to Establishing Contact with Muslim Students

Open ForumAn Investigation of Belgian-Descent University Students’ Perceived Barriers to Establishing Contact with Muslim Students by F. Zehra Colak (KU Leuven), Lore Van Praag (University of Antwerp) and Ides Nicaise (KU Leuven) read the full article To cite this article: Colak, F. Z., Read More …

2019, 21(2) • Shanon Shah: Populist Politics in the New Malaysia

Populist Politics in the New Malaysia by Shanon Shah (King’s College London) read the full article To cite this article: Shah, S. (2019). Populist Politics in the New Malaysia. New Diversities, 21(2), 53–67. https://doi.org/10.58002/vk9f-g124 This article investigates the role of religion in populist Read More …

2019, 21(2) • Zeynep Yanaşmayan, Ayşen Üstübici and Zeynep Kaşlı

Under the Shadow of Civilizationist Populist Discourses: Political Debates on Refugees in Turkey by Zeynep Yanaşmayan (Department of Law and Anthropology, Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology, Halle), Ayşen Üstübici (Koç University, Istanbul) and Zeynep Kaşlı (Erasmus University Rotterdam, Rotterdam) Read More …

2019, 21(2) • Efe Peker: Religious Populism, Memory, and Violence in India

Religious Populism, Memory, and Violence in India by Efe Peker (University of Ottawa) read the full article To cite this article: Peker, E. (2019). Religious Populism, Memory, and Violence in India. New Diversities, 21(2), 23–36. https://doi.org/10.58002/hd87-9q77 While the literature on right-wing populisms has Read More …

2019, 21(2) • Toygar Sİnan Baykan: Populism and the Bourgeoisie: The Role of Intra-Elite Factionalism in the Growth of Populism in Turkey

Populism and the Bourgeoisie: The Role of Intra-Elite Factionalism in the Growth of Populism in Turkey by Toygar Sinan Baykan (Kırklareli University) read the full article To cite this article: Baykan, T. S. (2019). Populism and the Bourgeoisie: The Role of Intra-Elite Read More …

2019, 21(2) • Sinem Adar and Gülay Türkmen: Populism Beyond the West: Dissonant Diversities and Fragmented Politics

Populism Beyond the West:Dissonant Diversities and Fragmented Politics by Sinem Adar (Stiftung Wissenschaft und Politik) and Gülay Türkmen (University of Göttingen) read the full article To cite this article: Adar, S., & Türkmen, G. (2019). Populism Beyond the West: Dissonant Diversities and Read More …

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New Diversities is a peer-reviewed and open-access interdisciplinary journal seeking to promote debate and conceptual development around issues of diversity and social difference. It welcomes submissions, in both traditional and innovative form, that link substantive analyses with critical perspectives on the modes, politics, representations and consequences of social differentiation.

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