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  1. Religious upbringing in the family and individual autonomy of “Nones”: a comparative study of youth in Italy and Russia
  2. Multiple Buddhism in a Catholic country: Measuring religious belonging and practice across traditions in Italy
  3. Change and Its Discontents: Religious Organizations and Religious Life in Central and Eastern Europe. An Introduction
  4. Religion, Moral Issues and Politics: Exploring Country Profiles in CEE
  5. Preliminary Material
  6. A Sociology of Religious Freedom
  7. Religious Nones and Spirituality: A Comparison between Italian and Uruguayan Youth
  8. Catholic Parishes and Immigrants in Italy: Insights from the Congregations Study in Three Italian Cities
  9. Introduction: Religion Between Governance and Freedoms
  10. Toward Sociological Dimensions of Religious Freedom: Empirical Insights
  11. Misconceptions of Religious Freedom: Toward an Empirical Study of Religious Freedom Awareness
  12. Introduction—Religious freedom: thinking sociologically
  13. Religious Freedom
  14. Social construction of religious freedom: a comparative study among youth in Italy and Russia
  15. Attributes and Activities of Religious Communities in Italy: First Results from a City Congregations Study (CCS)
  16. The Lautsi Legacy: A New Judgment on the Crucifix in Classrooms and the Multiculturalist Turn on Freedom of/from Religion in Italy
  17. Religious freedom: thinking sociologically
  18. Social construction of religious freedom: a comparative study among youth in Italy and Russia
  19. Religious Freedom: Social-Scientific Approaches
  20. Introduction: Religious freedom: between governance and social perception Introduction: Liberté religieuse : entre gouvernance et perception sociale
  21. Social perception of religious freedom: Testing the impact of secularism and state-religion relations
  22. Attitudes toward Civil Human Rights among Italian Students of Sociology: The Effects of Religion and Theology
  23. Perceptions of the Functions of Religion and Attitude toward Religious Freedom: Introducing the New Indices of the Functions of Religion (NIFoR)
  24. Views on Religious Freedom among Young People in Belarus and Norway: Similarities and Contrasts
  25. Measuring the Social Perception of Religious Freedom: A Sociological Perspective
  26. Human Rights and Religion: A Sociological Perspective
  27. Gender Order and Romanian Orthodox Women in Italy: A Socio-Religious Perspective