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  • Fieldwork Time, Fidelity and the Ethnographic Method in Religious Studies

    Brendan Jamal Thornton
    13–25
    2022-05-19
  • Ancestors, Goddesses, Ritual and Politics Fieldwork in Bhaktapur, Nepal

    Matthew Martin
    225-241
    2022-09-28
  • Social Generation as a Lens A Qualitative Take on Generational Theory

    Frederique A. Demeijer, Hijme C. Stoffels
    53-69
    2019-11-08
  • Moving among Those Moved by the Spirit Conducting Fieldwork within the New African Religious Diaspora

    Afe Adogame, Ezra Chitando
    253-270
    2005-12-01
  • From the Camino de Santiago to English Cathedrals Conducting Fieldwork in Sacred Spaces

    Tiina Sepp
    203-224
    2022-09-28
  • Editorial

    Andrew Kam-Tuck Yip
    99–101
    2013-03-22
  • Public Religions and Civil Society The Case of London Methodism

    Matthew R. Wood
    235-251
    2005-12-01
  • Why Participation Matters to Understand Ritual Experience

    Kim Knibbe, Marten van der Meulen, Peter Versteeg
    104-119
    2012-04-04
  • Queering Fieldwork in Religion Exploring Life-Stories with Non-Normative Christians Online

    Chris Greenough
    8-26
    2017-09-26
  • Fieldwork and Ancient Sources A Comparative Method for Healing Rituals

    Evy Johanne Håland
    231–257
    2021-12-09
  • Anzac Celebration During the COVID-19 Pandemic Observations from Fieldwork in Katoomba, New South Wales

    Zoe Alderton, Christopher Hartney
    8–34
    2021-05-27
  • Fieldwork on East Asian Buddhism Toward a Person-Centered Approach

    Gareth Fisher
    236-250
    2011-07-14
  • Fieldwork and Pain Issues in field research methodologies involving extreme field circumstances

    Tullio Lobetti
    144-161
    2011-07-14
  • Exploring the Diversity of Religion The Geo-political Dimensions of Fieldwork and Identity in the North East of India

    Arkotong Longkumer
    46-66
    2010-01-15
  • “I am Mother to my Plants” Trees, Plants and Private Gardens in the Practice of Modern Witches and Pagans

    Breann Fallon
    169-182
    2018-12-20
  • Religionising Fieldwork and Fieldworking Religion Hermeneutics of the engagement between religion and research methodologies in the field

    Stefania Travagnin, James Kapaló
    133-143
    2011-07-14
  • Risk-Aversion or Ethical Responsibility? Towards a New Research Ethics Paradigm

    Stephen Jacobs, Alan Apperley
    148-162
    2018-03-13
  • Ambiguities of “Insider-ness” in the Study of Religion Reflecting on Experiences from Ethiopia

    Serawit Bekele Debele
    157-169
    2017-04-20
  • Grasping the Revolution Fieldwork on Religion in China

    Graeme Lang, Lars Ragvald
    219-233
    2005-12-01
  • Writing The Ethics and Poetics of Reflexivity in Ethnography

    Jessica Johnson
    84–91
    2022-05-19
  • Prehistoric Monuments as Numinous Sites of Spiritual Tourism The Rollright Stones

    Carole M. Cusack
    61-80
    2018-10-15
  • Retrospect and Prospect Sampradayas and Warwick Fieldwork in Religions and Education

    Eleanor Nesbitt, Elisabeth Arweck
    49-64
    2007-09-20
  • Paper Trails My Letters, My Mother, My Anthropology

    Ann Grodzins Gold
    18–39
    2020-11-05
  • Positionality Identity, Standpoint and the Limits (and Possibilities) of Fieldwork

    Stephen Selka
    92–100
    2022-05-19
  • Shifting Technologies of Reflection Intergenerational Relationships and the Entanglements of Field and Home

    Amy L. Allocco
    159–179
    2020-11-05
  • Ethical Scholars and Unethical Committees Ethics and Fieldwork in the Study of Religion

    George D. Chryssides
    223-238
    2018-03-13
  • Dancing Golden Stools Indigenous Religion as a strategy for identity construction in Ghana

    Louise Françoise Müller
    32-57
    2010-11-05
  • The Neglected Place of Religion in Contemporary Western Art

    Rina Arya
    27-46
    2012-01-20
  • Researching Belief without Asking Religious Questions

    Abby Day
    86-104
    2010-01-15
  • Issues in Accessing a Gurdjieffian Tradition Lessons from a Study of Maurice Nicoll (1884-1953)

    John Willmett, Steven J. Sutcliffe
    76-90
    2016-11-07
  • De-Radicalization of Former Terrorists The Case of Indonesia

    Hisanori Kato
    107–126
    2023-03-15
  • Via Facebook to Jerusalem Social Media as a Toolbox for the Study of Religion

    Hanne Eggen Roislien
    8-26
    2012-01-20
  • Dead in the Field Utilizing Fieldwork to Explore the Historical Interpreting of Death Related Activity, and the Emotional Coping with Death

    Christina Welch
    127-132
    2013-11-26
  • Religion, Medicine, and Global Health in Uganda Reflecting Critically on an Afternoon at Mulago Hospital

    Jason Bruner
    27-49
    2017-09-26
  • Secrets, Gossip and Betrayal Doing Fieldwork on the Role of Religion in Moral Orientation in a Dutch Catholic Province

    Kim Knibbe
    151-167
    2012-04-04
  • Reflections on Qualitative Research with Muslim Families

    Jonathan Scourfield, Asma Khan, Sophie Gilliat-Ray, Sameh Oh
    48-69
    2012-12-14
  • The Making of Representations of the Religious Adherent Engaged in Politics

    Anne Mette Fisker-Nielsen
    162-179
    2011-07-14
  • A Phenomenological Study of the Gnostic Church of Brazil

    Andy Dawson
    27-48
    2007-09-20
  • 'Thanks, but no thanks' Ethnographic Fieldwork and the Experience of Rejection from a New Religious Movement

    Emily Burns
    190-208
    2016-03-29
  • When Reflexivity Is Not Enough Doing Research with Polish Catholics

    Marta Trzebiatowska
    78-96
    2010-11-05
  • Introduction Critical Terms for the Ethnography of Religion

    Brendan Jamal Thornton, Eric Hoenes del Pinal
    5–12
    2022-05-19
  • Fieldwork on G. I. Gurdjieff and the “Work”

    Carole M. Cusack
    5-9
    2016-11-07
  • Animated Texts Theoretical Reflections on Case Studies from the Lowland, Christianized Philippines

    Paul François Tremlett
    207-220
    2011-07-14
  • Editorial

    Ron Geaves
    121-123
    2015-08-03
  • Interlocutors Language, Power and Relationality in Decolonial Ethnographic Practice

    Lauren Leve
    47–61
    2022-05-19
  • “I’m just aware they’re labels” Researching Western Buddhist Practices of Gender and Sexual Identification

    Sharon Smith
    179–193
    2013-03-22
  • Fieldwork on Anzac Day A Performance Analysis of the Dawn Service and Other Rituals, 25 April 2015

    Zoe Alderton, Christopher Hartney, Daniel J. Tower
    170-198
    2017-04-20
  • Ethics How to Study a Secret

    Christopher B Taylor
    62–71
    2022-05-19
  • For Prayers and Pedagogy Contextualising English Carved Cadaver Monuments of the Late-Medieval Social and Religious Elite

    Christina Welch
    133-155
    2013-11-26
  • Gregg, Stephen E. and Lynne Scholefield. 2015. Engaging with Lived Religion: A Guide to Fieldwork in the Study of Religion. Oxford: Routledge. 180pp. ISBN: 9780415534475 £125.00 (hbk); ISBN: 9780415534482 £37.99 (pbk); ISBN: 9781315716671 £26.59 (e-book).

    Beth Singler
    129-130
    2017-09-26
  • The Sacred Dance of the Enneagram The History and Meanings Behind G. I. Gurdjieff’s Enneagram Movements

    Johanna Petsche
    53-75
    2016-11-07
  • From “Closed Worlds” to “Open Doors” (Now) Accessing Deobandi 'darul uloom' in Britain

    Sophie Gilliat-Ray
    127-150
    2018-12-20
  • Investigating Religious “Identity” the promise and problem of discourse analytic methods for religious studies inquiries

    Kate Power
    7-26
    2013-10-29
  • Shifting Fieldsites An Alternative Approach to Fieldwork in Transnational Sufism

    Marta Dominguez Diaz
    64-82
    2012-01-20
  • “At Home Camping on Shifting Sands” Lessons in Humility from Between Worlds

    Bhakti Mamtora
    67–80
    2020-11-05
  • Ethics and Fieldwork

    George D. Chryssides
    143-147
    2018-03-13
  • Ethnographic Turning

    Joanne Punzo Waghorne
    53–66
    2020-11-05
  • The ‘Social’ Face of the Brahmakumaris in India Contemporary perspectives and praxis nuances

    Samta P. Pandya
    50-73
    2013-10-29
  • Consuming Envy Food, Authority and the Continuity of Vernacular Traditions in the Gujarati Hindu Diaspora

    Martin Oran Wood
    97-118
    2010-11-05
  • Participant Observation Embodied Insights, Challenges, Best Practices and Looking to the Future

    Kristy Nabhan-Warren
    26–36
    2022-05-19
  • An Archive of the Self Or, What I Learned from Re-Reading Chats from the Field

    Jennifer D. Ortegren
    126–138
    2020-11-05
  • The Unclean Truth Death at the London Metropolitan Police’s Crime Museum

    Lucy Talbot
    175-187
    2013-11-26
  • From Fieldwork to Research Theory on an Indian Pilgrimage

    Rémy Delage
    105-121
    2005-09-01
  • Religious Identities, Social Networks and the Power of Information Fieldwork Issues in Mapping Religious Diversity in London

    Greg Smith
    291-311
    2005-12-01
  • Editorial

    Ron Geaves
    5-7
    2012-12-14
  • Editors’ Introduction Contextualizing Homes and Fields in the Ethnography of India

    Amy L. Allocco , Jennifer D. Ortegren
    7–17
    2020-11-05
  • Rowena Robinson, 2005, 'Tremors of Violence: Muslim Survivors of Ethnic Strife in Western India.' New Delhi: Sage Publications. 248 pp. £15.99. ISBN 0-7619-3408-1 (pbk).

    Ron Geaves
    190-191
    2008-04-12
  • Afterword Multiplicities and Intersections of Homes and Fields

    Joyce Burkhalter Flueckiger
    180–192
    2020-11-05
  • Navigating Other-than-Human Identities with Online Ethnography

    Venetia Robertson
    103-126
    2017-09-26
  • Norman, Alex. 2013. 'Spiritual Tourism: Travel and Religious Practice in Western Society'. London: Bloomsbury. x + 239pp. ISBN 978 1 4725 1461 5. Pbk. £19.79

    George D. Chryssides
    229-230
    2015-08-03
  • Claiming the Researcher’s Identity Anthropological Research and Politicized Religion

    Martijn de Koning, Edien Bartels, Daniëlle Koning
    168-186
    2012-04-04
  • The Land Crisis in Zimbabwe A Case of Religious Intolerance?

    James L. Cox
    35-48
    2005-01-01
  • Biographical Studies of G.I. Gurdjieff

    Joseph Azize
    10-35
    2016-11-07
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