Publications
What are the Impacts of Religious Diversity? Regions in Three European Countries Compared
Hero, M. (2008) Religious Pluralisation and Institutional Change. The Case of the New Religious Scene in Germany. Journal of Religion in Europe, 2, p.201-227.
Hero, M. (2008) Jahrmarkt der Religionen. Über die Auswirkungen religiöser Vielfalt. Psychologie Heute, Sonderheft, Religion, Spiritualität, Esoterik, p.70-73.
Hero, M. (2008) Auf dem Weg zum religiösen Markt? In Hero, M., Krech, V. & Zander, H. (Hrsg.) Religiöse Vielfalt in Nordrhein-Westfalen. Empirische Befunde und Perspektiven der Globalisierung vor Ort. Paderborn, p.165-177.
Hero, M., Krech, V. & Zander, H. (Hrsg.) (2008) Religiöse Vielfalt in Nordrhein-Westfalen. Empirische Befunde und Perspektiven der Globalisierung vor Ort. Paderborn.
Ketola, K. (2008) Uskonnot Suomessa 2008: Käsikirja uskontoihin ja uskonnollistaustaisiin liikkeisiin. (Religions in Finland 2008: Handbook of religions and religious movements). Tampere: Kirkon tutkimuskeskus.
Ketola, K. (2007) Spiritual Revolution in Finland? Evidence from Surveys and the Rates of Emergence of New Religious and Spiritual Organisations. Nordic Journal of Religion and Society, 20:1, p.29–40.
Ketola, K. & Martikainen, T. (2006) The Religion in Finland Project. In Mortensen, V. (ed.) Religion & Society. Crossdisciplinary European Perspectives. Aarhus: University of Aarhus, p.81–89.
Krech, V. & Huber, S. (2009) The Religious Field between Globalization and Regionalization: Comparative Perspectives. In Stiftung, B. (ed.) What the World Believes: Analysis and Commentary on the Religion Monitor 2008. Bertelsmann Stiftung: Gütersloh, p.53-93.
Krech, V. (2007) Die religiöse Lage in Westfalen. In Heineberg, H. (Hg.), Westfalen Regional. Aktuelle Themen, Wissenswertes und Medien über die Region Westfalen-Lippe. (Siedlung und Landschaft in Westfalen 35) Geographische Kommission für Westfalen: Münster, p.270-271.
Krech, V. (2007) Bewegungen im religiösen Feld: Das Beispiel Nordrhein-Westfalens. In Hero, M., Krech, V. & Zander, H. (Hgg.) Religiöse Vielfalt in Nordrhein-Westfalen. Empirische Befunde und Perspektiven der Globalisierung vor Ort. Schöningh: Paderborn, p. 25-43.
Krech, V. (2007) Zwischen hohem Engagement und Religion bei Gelegenheit: Die evangelischen Landeskirchen. In Hero, M., Krech, V. & Zander, H. (Hgg.) Religiöse Vielfalt in Nordrhein-Westfalen. Empirische Befunde und Perspektiven der Globalisierung vor Ort. Schöningh: Paderborn, p.67-83.
Krech, V. (2007) Religion und Zuwanderung: Die politische Dimension religiöser Vielfalt. In Hero, M., Krech, V. & Zander, H. (Hgg.) Religiöse Vielfalt in Nordrhein-Westfalen. Empirische Befunde und Perspektiven der Globalisierung vor Ort. Schöningh: Paderborn, p.160-203.
Krech, V. (2007) Was glaubt NRW? Zwischen religiöser Vielfalt und kulturellem Konflikt. In Nollmann, G. & Strasser, H. (Hgg.) Woran glauben? Religion zwischen Kulturkampf und Sinnsuche. Klartext Verlag: Essen, p.160-190.
Krech, V. (2007) Glauben nach Zahlen. Versuch einer statistischen Bestandsaufnahme. Polar 3, p.13-17.
Krech, V. (2007) Exklusivität, Bricolage und Dialogbereitschaft. Wie die Deutschen mit religiöser Vielfalt umgehen. In RELIGIONSMONITOR. Bertelsmann, Stiftung: Gütersloh, p.35-44.
Krech, V. (2007) Braucht Europa eine religiöse Identität? Zu den Gefahren eines europäischen Integralismus. In Kaddor, L., Mussinghoff, B. & Bauer, T. (Hgg.) Die Zukunft der Religion in Europa. Lit-Verlag: Münster, p.143–160.
Smrke, M. (2008) The Slovenes and the Catholic Church. The reflections of a Sociologist. In de Boufort, F., Hagg, I. & van Schie, P. (eds.) Separation of Church and State in Europe. Brussels: European Liberal Forum, p.163-176.
Smrke, M. & Hafner-Fink, M. (2008) (Ir)religiosity and rejection of minority groups in post-communist Europe. Teorija in praksa, Ljubljana, vol. XLV, no.3-4, p.285-297.
The Architecture of Contemporary Religious Transmission
Andersson, M. (2009) Religion in Inner City Oslo. Street Signs, Spring 2009, p. 5-7.
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Gogolin, I. & Hintze, B. (2008) Migration und Spuren religiöser Architektur in europäischen Großstädten. Ein international vergleichendes Forschungsprojekt. Teil 1: Fragestellungen und Methoden. Diskurs Kindheits- und Jugendforschung, 4, p. 375-384.
Hewitt, R. (2007) The Architecture of Contemporary Religious Transmission. Street Signs, Autumn 2007, p. 4-6.
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Hintze, B., Vassenden, A., Hewitt, R. & Skiftou, V. (2008) Migration and Traces of Religious Architecture in European Urban Areas: Perception of Youths. Part 2: First Results from three Research Sites. Diskurs Kindheits- und Jugendforschung, 4, p. 385-400.
Vassenden, A. (2007) Visuelle Metoder i Religionsforskningen (Visual methods in the study of religion). DÏN - tidsskrift for religion og kultur, vol. 9, no. 4, p.3-21.
Gender, Nation and Religious Diversity in Force at European Pilgrimage Sites
Gemzöe, L. (in press) Roses and chrysanthemums. Women and the materiality of religion in Portugal. In Keinänen, M.L. (ed.) Women's everyday religion. Acta Universitatis Stockholmiensis. Stockholm: Stockholm Studies in Comparative Religion 35.
Gemzöe, L. (2009) Caring for others: Mary, death and the feminization of religion. In Hermkens, A.K., Notermans, C. & Jansen, W. (eds.) Moved by Mary: The Power of Pilgrimage in the modern world. Ashgate.
Hermkens, A.K., Jansen, W. & Notermans, C. (eds.) (2009) Moved by Mary: The Power of Pilgimage in the Modern World. Abingdon: Ashgate.
Jansen, W.H.M. & Kühl, M. (2008) Shared symbols; Muslims, Marian pilgrimage and gender. European Journal of Gender Studies, 15 (3), p.295-311.
Jansen, W.H.M. & Peelen, J., (2007) Emotive movement on the road to Santiago de Compostela. Etnofoor, 20 (1) p.75-96.
Notermans, C. (in press) The power of the less powerful: Making memory through religious mobility. In: ter Borg. M.B. & van Henten, J.W. (eds.) Religion and Power. New York: Fordham University Press.
Notermans, C. (2009) Connecting the living and the dead: Re-membering the family through images of Mary. In: Hermkens, A.K., Notermans, C. & Jansen, W.. (eds.) Moved by Mary: The power of pilgrimage in the modern world. Aldershot: Ashgate.
Notermans, C. (2008) Local and global icons of Mary: An ethnographic study of a powerful symbol. Anthropos, 103 (2), p.471-481.
Notermans, C. (2007) Loss and healing: A Marian pilgrimage in secular Dutch society. Ethnology, 46 (3), p.217-233.
Venbrux, E. (in press) Ritual communication with the dead, deities and unseen others. Cosmos, 23.
Venbrux, E. (in press) Commodification of death. In Bryant, C.D., & Peck, D.L. (eds.) Encyclopedia of Death and Human Experience. Thousand Oaks: Sage.
Venbrux, E. (in press) Ritual gesture and ritual space. In Post, P. & Molendijk, A. (eds.) Holy Ground: Re-Inventing Ritual Space in Modern Western Culture. Leuven: Peeters.
Venbrux, E. (in press) Review of Kultur und Religion in der Begegnung mit dem Fremden, edited by Joachim G. Piepke. Anthropos, 104 (1).
REM – Religion, Euroskepticism and the Media
Boomgaarden, H.G., & Freire, A. (2009) Religion and Euroscepticism: Direct, Indirect or No Effects? West European Politics. 32 (6) p.1240-1265.
de Vreese, C.H., Boomgaarden, H.G., Minkenberg, M., Vliegenthart, R. (2009) Symposium Introduction: Religion and the European Union. West European Politics. 32 (6) p.1181-1189.
Minkenberg, M. (2009) Religion and Euroscepticism: Cleavages, Religious Parties and Churches in EU Member States. West European Politics.32 (6) p.1190-1211.
Silvestri, S. (2009) Islam and religion in the political system of the EU. West European Politics. 32 (6) p.1212-1239.
van der Brug, W., Hobolt, S.B., & de Vreese, C.H. (2009) Religion and Party Choice in Europe. West European Politics. 32 (6) p.1266-1283.
‘Recognizing Christianity’: How African Immigrants Redefine the European Religious Heritage
Blanes, R. & Sarró, R. (2008) European Christianities at the Turn of the Millennium: an Introduction. In Blanes, R. & Sarró, R. (eds.) European Christianities at the turn of the Millennium: ethnographic approaches, special section edited for Etnográfica, vol. 12, no.2.
Pruiksma, N. & Frederiks, M.T. (2010) Journeying towards multiculturalism? The relationship between immigrant Christians and Dutch indigenous Churches. Journal of Religion in Europe, 3 (1) p.125-154.
Sarró, R. & Blanes, R. (2008) O Atlântico Cristão: encontros religiosos em Lisboa (The Christian Atlantic: Religious Encounters in Lisbon). In Cabral, M.V., Wall, K., Aboim, S. & Carreira da Silva, F. (orgs.) Itinerários. A Investigação nos 25 Anos do ICS. Lisbon: Imprensa de Ciências Sociais.
Sarró, R., Blanes, R. & Viegas, F. (2009) La Guerre en temps de Paix. Conflit réligieux à L’Angola d’après Guerre. Politique Africaine, 110, p.84-101.
Religious Sources of Solidarity in Europe
Williams, E. & Francis, L.J. (forthcoming) Marriage, cohabitation and divorce: the social significance of religion and the changing context of family life in Britain 1983-2005. In Ziebertz, H.G & Francis, L.J. The Public Significance of Religion.
Transnational Nigerian-Initiated Pentecostal Churches, Networks and Believers in Three Northern Countries
Burgess, R. (forthcoming) Nigerian Pentecostal Contributions to Intercultural Theology. In Cartledge, M.J. & Cheetham, D. (eds.) Intercultural Theology: Approaches and Themes. London: SCM Press.
Burgess, R. (forthcoming) African Pentecostal Churches in Britain: The Case of the Redeemed Christian Church of God. In Frieder, L. & Asamoah-Gyadu, K. (eds.) The African Christian Presence in the West. Trenton: African World Press.
Burgess, R. (2009) African Pentecostal spirituality and civic engagement: the case of the Redeemed Christian Church of God in Britain. Journal of Beliefs and Values, 30 (3) p.255-273.
Burgess, R. (2008) Freedom from the Past and Faith for the Future: Nigerian Pentecostal Theology in Global Perspective. PentecoStudies, vol. 7, no. 2, p.29-63.
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Knibbe, K. (forthcoming) The local and the global in the habitus of the saved soul. In Blanes, R. & and Fedele, A. (eds.) Beyond Body and Soul. Oxford: Berghahn Publishers.
Knibbe, K. (2009) ‘We did not come here as tenants, but as landlords’: Nigerian Pentecostal churches and the power of maps. African Diaspora, 2 (2) p.133-158.
Knibbe, K. & van der Meulen, M. (2009) The role of spatial practices and locality in the constituting of the Christian African Diaspora. Editorial of special issue African Diaspora, 2 (2) p.125-130.
Quaas, A. & Haustein, J. (forthcoming 2009) Die Pfingstbewegung. In Mühling, M. (ed.) Kirchen und Konfessionen. Göttingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 169-184.
The Emergence of Islamic Fashion as a Social Force in Europe
Christiansen, C. (2008) Fashionable Muslims in Norrebro. Webmagazine Forum: Moderigtigt muslimsk (Fashionable Muslim)
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Moors, A. (2010) ‘Presenting People: The Politics of Picture Postcards of Palestine/Israel’. In Jordana Mendelson and David Prochaska, (eds.), Postcards: Ephemeral Histories of Modernity, Penn State University Press, p. 93-105.
Moors, A. & Salih, R. (Guest Editors) (2009) 'Muslim women' in Europe: Secular normativities, bodily performances and multiple publics. Special Issue Social Anthropology/Anthropologie Sociale, Volume 17, Issue 4.
Moors, A. (in press 2009) ‘Female Muslim Dress: New Trends’ In Skove et al, Encyclopedia of World Dress and Fashion.
Moors, A. (2008) Transnational circuits: “Muslim women” in Asia. ISIM Review, 21, p.56-57.
Moors, A. (2007) ‘Burka’ in Parliament and on the Catwalk. ISIM-Review, 19, p.5.
Moors, A. & Tarlo, E. (2007) Introduction: Muslim Fashions. Fashion Theory, 11, 2/3, p.133-143.
Österlind. L. (2008) Muslimskt mode i ropet (Muslim fashion in vogue). Immigrants & Minorities, no. 1, 2008.
Rabo, A. & Salim, D. (2008) Att synas eller inte synas? Islamic fashion in Stockholm. Kulturella perspektiv: Svensk etnologisk tidskrift, 17, p.3-4.
Tarlo, E. (2010) Visibly Muslim: Fashion, Politics, Faith. Oxford: Berg.
Tarlo, E. (in press 2009) Hijab online: the fashioning of cyber Islamic commerce. Interventions, International Journal of Post Colonial Studies, special issue: Muslims in the Frame.
Tarlo, E. (in press 2009) Fashion. In Barnard and Spencer (eds.) Encyclopaedia of Social and Cultural Anthropology (revised edition). London: Routledge.
Tarlo, E. (in press 2009) Clothing Dilemmas in late 19th Century India. In Riello G. & Mcneil P. eds., The Fashion History Reader. London: Routledge [reprinted chapter of earlier book, Clothing Matters].
Tarlo, E. (2007) Hidden Features of the Face Veil Controversy. ISIM Review, 19, p.24-25.
Tarlo, E. (2007) Hijab in London: Metamorphosis, Resonance and Effects. Journal of Material Culture, 12, 2, p.131-156.
Tarlo, E. (2007) Islamic Cosmopolitanism: The Sartorial Biographies of Three Muslim Women in London. Fashion Theory, 11, 2/3, p.143-172.


