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Session Submission Type: Paper Session (90 minute)
The ways religion and its effects are measured shape what we know about its role in social life. This session invites papers that interrogate existing measures, introduce new frameworks, or leverage innovative data to advance understanding of religion's relationship to politics, culture, science, gender, and other domains. Submissions that treat measurement not as a technical exercise but as a theoretical and substantive contribution to the sociology of religion are especially encouraged.
21st Century RELTRAD: Revising the Measure of American Religion - Jason E. Shelton, University of Texas-Arlington; Jerry Z. Park, Baylor University; Brian Steensland, Indiana University-Indianapolis
In the Name of History and Heaven: A Semiotic Genealogy of Israeli Military Operation Names - Vural Kaptan, University of Heidelberg (Germany); Gad Yair, Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Moral Like Me? Public Moral Affinity with Scientists and Religious Leaders in the United States - Shiri Noy, Denison University; Timothy L. O'Brien, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
Women-Led Secularization? Cross-National Cohort Evidence on the Changing Gender Gap in Religiosity - Piotr Pawel Laskowski, University of Bialystok; Lukasz Kiszkiel, University of Bialystok; Konrad Talmont-Kaminski, University of Bialystok; Wesley Wildman, Boston University; Rachel J. Bacon, Center for Mind and Culture
“God Has Entrusted The World To Us”: Climate Eschatologies in World (Risk) Society - Sebastian Ivan Miscenich, University of Utah