British
Sociological Association
Sociology
of Religion Study Group
Religion,
Identity and Change:
British
Perspectives on Global Transformations:
edited by
Simon Coleman and Peter Collins
This book
will be published by Ashgate in March 2004
Contents
Preface:
Kieran Flanagan
chap 1: Coleman/Collins - Ambiguous Attachment: Religion, Identity
and Nation
chap 2: Martin Percy - Losing our space, finding our place? The
changing identity of the English parish church
chap 3: Mike Hornby-Smith - The changing identity of catholics in
Britain chap 4: Martin Stringer - Identity and the anglican priesthood:
debates on the ordination of women and homosexuals in sociological
perspective
chap 5: Nancy Schaefer - American-led revivals as ethnic arenas in
Britain
chap 6: Katy Radford - Protestant women - political activists: tangling
secular and religious identity in Northern Ireland
chap 7: Steve Sutcliffe - Unfinished business:devolving
Scotland/devolving relision
chap 8: Paul Chambers - Religion, identity and change in
contemporary Wales
chap 9: Douglas Davies - Time, place and mormon sense of self
chap 10: David Herbert - Islam, identity and globalization: reflections
in the wake of Sept 11th 2001.
chap 11: Eleanor Nesbitt - 'I'm a Gujarati Lohana and a Vaishnav as
well': religious identity formation among young Conventrian Punjabis
and Gujaratis. chap 12: Matthew Wood - Kinship identity and nonformative
spiritual seekership.
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