All Stories

  1. Religion and education: comparative and international perspectives
  2. Worldviews education: cosmopolitan peacebuilding and preventing violent extremism
  3. Implications of Lived and Packaged Religions for Intercultural Dialogue to Reduce Conflict and Terror
  4. The role of demographic and socio-cultural factors in Australia’s successful multicultural society: How Australia is not Europe
  5. THE CHARLES STRONG LECTURE 2015 Two Disconnected Discourses of Disconnection: Anti-West and Anti-Islamic Discourses
  6. Quest for Inclusion: Australia and Islamophobia
  7. Sociology of Religion in Australia
  8. Using census data in the management of religious diversity: an Australian case study
  9. Religion and Sex: Marriage Equality and the Attempt to Regulate Intimacy in a Multifaith Society
  10. Australian Anglicans and Religious Plurality: Exclusive Theologies vs. Theological Affirmations of Diversity - A Tale of Two Cities
  11. Gill Robin,Society Shaped by Theology: Sociological Theology Volume 3 (Farnham:Ashgate,2013), pp. 252. ISBN9781409426011.
  12. Identity construction: A comparison between Turkish Muslims in Australia and Germany
  13. Religious diversity and social policy: an Australian dilemma
  14. Islamophobia as a constraint to world peace: the case of Australia
  15. Religious Diversity in Southeast Asia and the Pacific
  16. Palau
  17. Japan
  18. Thailand
  19. Vanuatu
  20. Tuvalu
  21. Fiji
  22. Malaysia
  23. Indonesia
  24. Australia
  25. Tonga
  26. Nauru
  27. Philippines
  28. Kiribati
  29. Singapore
  30. Samoa
  31. Marshall Islands
  32. Federated States of Micronesia
  33. Timor Leste
  34. New Caledonia
  35. Religious Competition
  36. New Zealand
  37. Regional Interfaith Dialogue
  38. Solomon Islands
  39. Papua New Guinea
  40. French Polynesia
  41. Northern Marianas
  42. Sri Lanka
  43. Brunei Darussalam
  44. Cook Islands
  45. Religious resurgence, conflict and the transformation of boundaries
  46. The Challenge of Religious Diversity and Revitalisation to the Secularity of Australian Universities
  47. Australian Soul
  48. A Comparative Study of the Successful Management of Religious Diversity: Melbourne and Hong Kong
  49. Social Justice Issues in the Management of Religious Diversity in Australia
  50. Gender and Religious Settlement: Families, hijabs and identity
  51. Distinguishing institutions and organisations in social change
  52. The New Europe and church‐state relations: The case of the Euro‐Anglicans
  53. Human ethics review and social sciences: Several emerging ethical issues
  54. Articulating Religious Meaning in Conversation: Variations in Linguistic Style by Subdenominational Religious Group
  55. The Emergence of Religious Plurality in Australia: A Multicultural Society
  56. Talking about one’s life and faith: A pilot project on language and religion
  57. Religion in Australia: Sociological Perspectives
  58. Religion: Meaning, Transcendence and Community in Australia
  59. Reviews
  60. Continuity and Change among Canadian Mennonite Brethren
  61. The Religious Factor in Australian Life
  62. The Seeds of Secularization: Calvinism, Culture and Pluralism in America 1870-1915
  63. Samuel W. Blizzard (1914-1976) Sociologist, Theological Educator and Border Broker: An Appreciative Evaluation
  64. The Plight of the Australian Clergy: To Convert, Care or Challenge?
  65. Samuel W. Blizzard's contribution to ministry studies and theological education
  66. Keeping the Faithful: Patterns of Membership Retention in the Christian Reformed Church
  67. The Real Reason One Conservative Church Grew
  68. A Sociology of Belief.James T. Borhek , Richard F. Curtis
  69. Fertility Control: Canada's Lively Social Problem
  70. Explanation in Yinger's Sociology of Religion
  71. New Rules of Sociological Method: A Positive Critique of Interpretive Sociologies
  72. The Social Psychology of Religion
  73. Responses to Religion: Studies in the Social Psychology of Religious Belief
  74. Patterns of Vocalization and Impression Formation
  75. The Seduction of the Spirit: The Use and Misuse of People's Religion
  76. The Academic Melting Pot: Catholics and Jews in American Higher Education
  77. Beyond Lenski: A Critical Review of Recent "Protestant Ethic" Research
  78. The Public Style: A Study of the Community Participation of Protestant Ministers
  79. Max Weber and Modern Sociology.
  80. ASSESSING THE IMPACT OF RELIGION: A CRITICAL REVIEW
  81. Assessing the Impact of Religion: A Critical Review
  82. Assimilation
  83. Epilogue
  84. Preface
  85. Introduction
  86. Further reading
  87. References
  88. Globalization, Interreligious Conflict and Social Cohesion
  89. Activity as a Determinant of Interpersonal Perception
  90. The changing social location of religion and spirituality
  91. The mainstream: From Christendom to comfortable on the margins
  92. Signs of hope in the twenty-first century
  93. Diversity of religions and freedom of religion and belief
  94. Civic Integration for Religious Community Leaders New to Australia: A Multifaith Approach