FW: RASCEE Call for Papers 'Religion and Non-religion in Contemporary Societies'

 
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Religion & Society in Central and Eastern Europe Journal of the International Study of Religion in Eastern and Central Europe Association (ISORECEA) | ISSN: 1553-9962 http://www.rascee.net

 

Religion and Society in Central and Eastern Europe (RASCEE) is an open-access peer-reviewed annual (published in December) academic journal reflecting critical scholarship in the study religion in the region. Journal Religion and Society in Central and Eastern Europe is included in Index to the Study of Religions Online (A cross-searchable database and bibliography of journal articles), ATLA Religion Databases, European Reference Index for the Humanities and the Social Sciences (ERIH PLUS) and in EBSCO Publishing – Academic Search Complete, SocIndex with Full Text and in Central and Eastern European Academic Source, while it is in the review process with Religious and Theological Abstracts and ProQuest.

 

CALL FOR PAPER

The Journal for Religion and Society in Central and Easter Europe (RASCEE) invites the submission of original research articles dealing with the topic of

RELIGION AND NON-RELIGION IN CONTEMPORARY SOCIETIES.

With their methodological and theoretical tools, sociologists and scholars of religion are well equipped to study non-religion as well as the interplay of religion and non-religion. For this special issue, the editors of the journal Religion and Society in Central and Eastern Europe welcome contributions – empirical, methodological, and theoretical – on religion and non-religion in contemporary societies. Though such calls have been made and stimulating researches published in recent decades, it is time for us, scholars working on Central and Eastern Europe, to take up the challenge more widely. Whether grasped as organized movements, loose associations or life styles, non-religion, it is assumed, can be better understood through the methods and theoretical conceptions sociologists of religion have expanded, that can also challenge them and provide a fresh look on religion as a social phenomenon. In former Communist countries, where atheism was enforced as part of the official ideology and where the recrudescence of religion has often given rise to tense relations between religion and non-religion, promising research is to be expected, both on the Communist period and its aftermath.

We encourage scholars working on countries of Central and Eastern Europe, but also on various parts of the world, to share their theoretical, empirical, and methodological reflections and research on religion and non-religion. We are particularly interested in bringing together different perspectives and types of material, from ethnography to surveys through visual analysis.

All original contributions have to be submitted for review in English. Manuscripts should be between 5,000 and 8,000 words long (inclusive of footnotes, tables, abstract, references, short biographical note etc.). Submissions must include an abstract (up to 200 words) and up to 5 key words.

Please follow the journal guidelines for authors when writing your manuscript. More detailed information is available at the journal’s website:

http://www.rascee.net/index.php/rascee/about/submissions#authorGuidelines

Deadline for Submission is 15 May 2017. Papers will be published subject to peer review. Publication is planned for December 2017.

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