For our May episode, Discourse! heads Down Under once again as ⅔ of our usual suspects—Carole Cusack & Raymond Radford—explore religion, politics, life and death in the Australian religious sphere. They cover a variety of recent issues from the banning of hate symbols and the rise of right groups in the wake of the pandemic, to Australian sovereign citizens and gun deaths, to the deaths of high profile priests and the different (and indifferent) reactions from both politics and media. Be sure to tune in!
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The Unverifiable Truth-Claim! | Mid-Year Special 2016 (with video)
New Horizons in the Sociology of Religion: Beyond Secularization?
Sociology of Religion – and Religious Studies?
Is Secularism a World Religion?
Researching Radicalisation
Death, Music, and Ritual: Contemporary Requiems in the Commemoration of Death and Violence
Religion, Youth, and Intergenerationality
Researching Religious Diversity
Evangelicalism and Civic Space
A Critical Introduction to the History, Beliefs, and Practices of Wiccans
Religion and Feminism
Communism and Catholicism: Religion and Religious Studies in Lithuania
An Introduction to the Sociology of Religion
Categorising “Religion”: From Case Studies to Methodology
Global(ized) religion and the study of religious tensions
Historical, Popular, and Scholarly Constructions of Yoga
Embodied religious practices, child psychology and cognitive neuroscience
ISKCON And When New Religions Aren’t So New Anymore
ISKCON In Britain
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The Exorcist Files
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