Afterword

Articulations of Mixed Religious Sites

Authors

  • Mario Katić University of Zadar

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1558/firn.29320

Keywords:

Mixed religious sites

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Author Biography

  • Mario Katić, University of Zadar

    Mario Katić is an Associate Professor at the Department of Ethnology and Anthropology, University of Zadar. His areas of expertise are pilgrimage, oral traditions, historical anthropology, and heritage. He is doing extensive ethnographic research in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, and Montenegro. In 2023, he co-edited Approaching Pilgrimage: Methodological Issues Involved in Researching Routes, Sites, and Practices (Routledge).

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Published

2024-06-24

How to Cite

Katić, M. (2024). Afterword: Articulations of Mixed Religious Sites. Fieldwork in Religion, 19(1), 169–187. https://doi.org/10.1558/firn.29320