Religion and Social Sciences

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Religion and Social Sciences is a multidisciplinary category that investigates the role of religion in shaping and reflecting social structures, cultural practices, and human behavior. This section welcomes original research that critically examines:

  • Religion’s influence on family, gender, education, and politics

  • Religious practices and their sociocultural significance

  • The intersection of religion with ethnicity, identity, and migration

  • Religious organizations as social institutions

  • Secularism and religious transformation in contemporary societies

  • Empirical and theoretical studies on religious change and social dynamics

The category encourages submissions from sociology, anthropology, political science, psychology, and cultural studies, among other fields.

This section aims to provide a platform for understanding how religious life is embedded in, and impacts, the broader social world.

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