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Complex Religion: Intersections of Religion and Inequality
Edited by Melissa J. Wilde (University of Pennsylvania)

Social Inclusion - open access journal indexed in the Web of Science-ESCI and Scopus (CiteScore 0.49) - welcomes abstracts for an issue edited by Melissa J. Wilde focused on the intersections of religion and inequality.

Deadline for Abstracts: 15 September 2017
Submission of Full Papers: 15 to 31 January 2018

Information: Although scholars of American religion acknowledge religion’s deep interconnectedness with race, class, and ethnicity in the USA, we nonetheless typically study religion as a factor that is independent from other social structures. Likewise, we rarely systematically examine class, race or gender differences between or within American religious groups. This thematic issue will highlight research that moves beyond these weaknesses by publishing papers that intentionally examine aspects of inequality as they relate to religion. Papers that discuss both theoretical and methodological conundrums (and solutions) are welcome.

Authors interested in contributing an article are kindly asked to read the full call for papers at http://www.cogitatiopress.com/socialinclusion/pages/view/nextissues#complexreligion

Best regards,
António

António Vieira
Social Inclusion
Cogitatio Press
1070-129 Lisbon, Portugal

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