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Two cases of religious socialization among minorities
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In this paper, the authors focused on religious socialization among young adults within two weeks of high school graduation and found that religion is particularly important among minority groups (e.g., Pargament 2002).About:
This article is published in Religion.The article was published on 2019-04-02. It has received 10 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Socialization.read more
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Religious Difference in a Secular Age: A Minority Report, by SABA MAHMOOD
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The Rise of Islam and the Bengal frontier 1204–1760 . By Richard M. Eaton. (Comparative Studies on Muslim Societies, 17.) pp. xxvii, 359, 24 figs, 6 maps. Berkeley etc., University of California Press, 1993. $50.00.
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The Popular Religion
TL;DR: In the last chapter it became clear that there were many scandals in the clerical estate, but that the clergy were by no means so black as they have sometimes been painted as discussed by the authors.
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Theorizing religious socialization: a critical assessment
Maria Klingenberg,Sofia Sjö +1 more
TL;DR: The concept of religious socialization remains a widely used concept amongst scholars who direct attention to the social patterns that underline the formation of religious attitudes as discussed by the authors. But, as discussed in this paper, it is not a suitable approach for the study of the social formation of attitudes.
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Divison of Labor, Perceived Fairness, and Marital Quality: The Effect of Gender Ideology
Yoav Lavee,Ruth Katz +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors assess the relation between division of household labor, perceived fairness, and marital quality by comparing three ethnic-religious groups in Israel that reflect traditional, transitional, and egalitarian ideologies.
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Religion and Ethnicity Among New Immigrants: The Impact of Majority/Minority Status in Home and Host Countries
Fenggang Yang,Helen Rose Ebaugh +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors argue that majority or minority status of their religious affiliation in the home and host countries is an important, but overlooked, factor in understanding strategies concerning religious and ethnic identities.
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Context and Understanding: An Inquiry Into Socialization Theory
TL;DR: In this paper, an innovative and extensive critique of socialization theory and concepts focuses on three major areas; 1) an historical analysis of the development of the concept of socialisation; 2) the identification and discussion of the major issues surrounding socialisation theory and its attendant concepts; and 3) a new theoretical framework that suggests a substantially changed direction for socialization.