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Critical Research on Religion — Template for authors

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Categories Rank Trend in last 3 yrs
Religious Studies #53 of 491 down down by 8 ranks
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calendar-icon Last 4 years overview: 67 Published Papers | 56 Citations
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last-updated-icon Last updated: 09/06/2020
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0.8

11% from 2019

CiteRatio for Critical Research on Religion from 2016 - 2020
Year Value
2020 0.8
2019 0.9
2018 1.0
2017 0.9
2016 2.2
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0.218

2% from 2019

SJR for Critical Research on Religion from 2016 - 2020
Year Value
2020 0.218
2019 0.214
2018 0.172
2017 0.388
2016 0.234
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1.323

21% from 2019

SNIP for Critical Research on Religion from 2016 - 2020
Year Value
2020 1.323
2019 1.092
2018 0.405
2017 1.145
2016 1.292
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  • CiteRatio of this journal has decreased by 11% in last years.
  • This journal’s CiteRatio is in the top 10 percentile category.

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  • SJR of this journal has increased by 2% in last years.
  • This journal’s SJR is in the top 10 percentile category.

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  • SNIP of this journal has increased by 21% in last years.
  • This journal’s SNIP is in the top 10 percentile category.

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Critical Research on Religion

Approved by publishing and review experts on SciSpace, this template is built as per for Critical Research on Religion formatting guidelines as mentioned in SAGE author instructions. The current version was created on 09 Jun 2020 and has been used by 787 authors to write and format their manuscripts to this journal.

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ISSN
2050-3032
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Sherpa RoMEO Archiving Policy
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Citation Type
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Journal Article DOI: 10.1177/2050303213506476
Religion and media: A critical review of recent developments
David Morgan1

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This article considers recent changes in the definition of religion and of media as the basis for framing the study of their relation to one another and recent research in the intersection they have come to form over the last two decades or so. The history, materiality, and reception of each have colored scholarly work, and m... This article considers recent changes in the definition of religion and of media as the basis for framing the study of their relation to one another and recent research in the intersection they have come to form over the last two decades or so. The history, materiality, and reception of each have colored scholarly work, and made ethnography, practice, material culture, and embodiment key aspects of scholarship. A new paradigm for some scholars for studying mediation is aesthetics—no longer understood as the “philosophy of the beautiful,” but as the study of perception in the mediated practices that make up lived religion. read more read less

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Lived religion (59%)59% related to the paper, Definition of religion (56%)56% related to the paper, Scholarship (52%)52% related to the paper, Framing (social sciences) (50%)50% related to the paper
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An enchanted modernity: Making sense of Latin America’s religious landscape:
Gustavo Morello Sj1, Catalina Romero2, Hugo H. Rabbia3, Néstor Da Costa4

Abstract:

This is an interpretative, critical, and selective review of scholarly contributions that explore Latin America’s religious landscape. We present data, both qualitative and quantitative, from Latin... This is an interpretative, critical, and selective review of scholarly contributions that explore Latin America’s religious landscape. We present data, both qualitative and quantitative, from Latin... read more read less

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Lived religion (57%)57% related to the paper, Latin Americans (54%)54% related to the paper, Secularization (53%)53% related to the paper, Modernity (52%)52% related to the paper
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Journal Article DOI: 10.1177/2050303213490040
The will to religion: Obligatory religious citizenship
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Abstract:

This article takes up the problematic of the ‘new normal’ and its necessary twin, the ‘will to religion’. The notion of the ‘new normal’ describes the shift to the persistent presence, indeed requirement, for religious assessment in all manner of public and institutional life. The idea of the will to religion reflects a broad... This article takes up the problematic of the ‘new normal’ and its necessary twin, the ‘will to religion’. The notion of the ‘new normal’ describes the shift to the persistent presence, indeed requirement, for religious assessment in all manner of public and institutional life. The idea of the will to religion reflects a broadly Foucauldian perspective on the care of the self and the requirement to confess—in this instance to confess one’s belonging to a religious category. The article calls for a robust attention to the discursive construction of a normal in which we are all religious, and to which values are constituted as ‘universal’ or that we owe our moral and intellectual condition to religion. The article points to four consequences of this shift to a ‘new normal’ in which we are all religious, including the essentialization of religious identities, the overemphasis on religion, the infiltration of particular measures of religiosity, and the spread of religious freedom protectionism. read more read less

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Religious identity (66%)66% related to the paper, Religious philosophy (64%)64% related to the paper, Lived religion (63%)63% related to the paper, Religious controversies (54%)54% related to the paper, Religiosity (52%)52% related to the paper
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Journal Article DOI: 10.1177/2050303218800378
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Marsha Aileen Hewitt1

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The central ideas of early object relations theory are heavily inflected with Christian anti-Judaism, particularly as found in the work of Ian Dishart Suttie, now credited as the founder of this tr... The central ideas of early object relations theory are heavily inflected with Christian anti-Judaism, particularly as found in the work of Ian Dishart Suttie, now credited as the founder of this tr... read more read less

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Critical religion and critical research on religion: Religion and politics as modern fictions
Timothy Fitzgerald1

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The purpose of this response piece is to summarize what is meant by “critical religion” as a contribution to the ongoing debates within the discipline, and specifically in relation to critical rese... The purpose of this response piece is to summarize what is meant by “critical religion” as a contribution to the ongoing debates within the discipline, and specifically in relation to critical rese... read more read less

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Green Can archive pre-print and post-print or publisher's version/PDF
Blue Can archive post-print (ie final draft post-refereeing) or publisher's version/PDF
Yellow Can archive pre-print (ie pre-refereeing)
White Archiving not formally supported
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  1. Pre-prints as being the version of the paper before peer review and
  2. Post-prints as being the version of the paper after peer-review, with revisions having been made.

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1. Author Year
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