Religion, spirituality and the social sciences
Challenging marginalisation
Basia Spalek editor Alia Imtoual editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Bristol University Press
Published:3rd Sep '08
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A growing number of people are claiming or reclaiming a religious or spiritual identity for themselves. Yet, in contemporary Western societies, the frameworks of understanding that have developed within the social science disciplines, and which are used to analyse data, are secular in nature, and so may be inappropriate for investigating some aspects of religion, spirituality and faith and how these intersect with individuals' lives.
This edited collection addresses important theoretical and methodological issues to explore ways of engaging with religion and spirituality when carrying out social science research. Divided into three sections, the book examines the notion of secularism in relation to contemporary western society, including a focus upon secularisation; explores how the values underpinning social scientific enquiry might serve to marginalise religion and spirituality; and reflects on social science research methodologies when researching religion and spirituality.
With international contributions from key academics in the fields of religious studies, cultural studies, political science, criminology, sociology, health and social policy, this engaging book will provide social science students, educators, researchers and practitioners with an essential overview of key debates around secularism, faith, spirituality and social science research.
"This is a book that can be read and used for many different degrees and courses in the social sciences. It is remarkably well structured. The excellent introductory and concluding chapters by the editors, careful commentaries between each section, in addition to the bibliographies and index make it an extremely accessible and functional volume." AWRAWSA e-journal,
"Renewed interest in religion is stimulating social science to take the topic more seriously. This lively volume showcases the ways in which scholars are approaching the topic, bringing new perspectives to bear in the process." Linda Woodhead, Director AHRC/ESRC Religion and Society Programme, Lancaster University, UK
ISBN: 9781847420411
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224 pages