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Books
- Bullivant, S., & Ruse, M. (2013) The Oxford Handbook of Atheism. Oxford: OUP.
- Guesnet, F., Laborde, C., and Lee, L. (eds) (2017) Negotiating Religion: Cross-disciplinary Perspectives. London: Routledge.
- Lee, L. (2015) Recognizing the Non-Religious: Reimagining the Secular. Oxford: OUP
- Lee, L., & Bullivant, S. (2016) The Oxford Dictionary of Atheism. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Access excerpted entries from the Oxford Dictionary of Atheism here…
- van Nieuwkerk, K (2018) ‘Religious Skepticism and Nonbelieving in Egypt’ in van Nieuwkerk, K. (ed.) Moving in and out of Islam. Texas: University of Texas Press.
Articles
- Alogna, V. K. & Halberstadt, J. (2019) ‘The divergent effects of prayer on cheating’, Religion, Brain & Behavior, DOI: 10.1080/2153599X.2019.1574881
- Farias, M. et al., (2017) ‘Supernatural belief is not modulated by intuitive thinking style or cognitive inhibition’ Nature Scientific Reports.
- Farias, M. et al., (2019) ‘Atheists on the Santiago Way: Examining motivations to go on pilgrimage’, Sociology of Religion 80(1): 28-44.
- Irvine, R. D. G. & Kyriakides, T. (2018) ‘Just out of reach: An ethnographic theory of magic and rationalisation’, Implicit Religion 21(2): 202-222.
- Lindeman, M., van Elk, M, Lipsanen, J., Marin, P. & Schjoedt, U. (2019) ‘Religious unbelief in three Western European countries: Identifying and characterising unbeliever types using latent class analysis’, The International Journal for the Psychology of Religion 29:184-203.
- Merchant, P. (2019) ‘Religious unbelief in oral history collections- an audio essay’ Available here…
- Remmel, A. & Sillfors, M. (2018) ‘Crossbreeding atheism with spirituality: Notes on Soviet and Western Attempts’, Secularism and Nonreligion 7(1): 8.
- Strhan, A. & Shillitoe, R. (2019) ‘The stickiness of non-religion?: Intergenerational transmission and the formation of non-religious identities in childhood’, Sociology
- Bullivant, S. (2020), ‘Explaining the rise of nonreligion studies: Subfield formation and institutionalization within the sociology of religion’
- Lanman, J. (2020), ‘Blog on ‘belief’ for The Immanent Frame, January 2020′
- Stacey, T. (2020) How to Cite: Imaginary Friends and Made-Up Stories: How to Explore (Non)Religious Imaginaries Without Asking Belief-Centred Questions. Secularism and Nonreligion, 9, p.3. DOI: http://doi.org/10.5334/snr.125
- Stacey, T. (2018) ‘Beyond reactionary politics: myth and solidarity in a religiously diverse world’, Global Discourse 8 (4), 573- 588 https://www.academia.edu/35216032/Myth_and_Solidarity_in_the_Modern_World_Beyond_Religious_and_Political_Division
- Remmel, A. (2019). Studying Religion in Secular Society. The article critically analyzes “vicarious Christianity”, Lea Altnurme’s adaption of Grace Davie’s “vicarious religion”, for Estonian context. Religiooni uurimisest ilmalikus ühiskonnas. Usuteaduslik Ajakiri, 3, 95−126. https://usuteadus.ee/wp-content/uploads//2019_3%20(76)/UA-2019-3_remmel_a.pdf
- Kyriakydes, T. (2019) Not-Knowing Magic: Magical Memory and Ineffability in Contemporary Cyprus and Orkney https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/00141844.2019.1697336?journalCode=retn20&
- van Nieuwkerk, C. (2020) Religious Transformation in the Middle East – spirituality, religious doubt, and non religion https://www.mdpi.com/journal/religions/special_issues/Religious_Arab
- Stacey, T. (2018) ‘(Re)enchanting secular people and politics’ in Justin Beaumont (ed.) Routledge Handbook on Postsecularity, New York & London: Routledge https://www.academia.edu/37969837/_Re_enchanting_secular_people_and_politics
- Lanman, J. (2020) The Irish Times – interview: Coronavirus: Is there a hidden purpose to the pandemic? https://www.irishtimes.com/culture/coronavirus-is-there-a-hidden-purpose-to-the-pandemic-1.4224910
- van Mulukom, V. (2020) How non-religious worldviews provide solace in times of crisis https://theconversation.com/how-non-religious-worldviews-provide-solace-in-times-of-crisis-138638
Chapters
- Rahmani, M. (2020) ‘Secular Discourse as a Legitimating Strategy for Mindfulness Meditation’. In Routledge Handbook of Yoga and Meditation Studies.’
- Bering, J. M. (2019) ‘Why do we see supernatural signs in natural events?’ in D.J. Slone & W. W. McCorkle (eds.) The Cognitive Science of Religion: A Methodological Introduction to Key Empirical Studies. New York: Bloomsbury.
- Jong, J., Zahl, B.P., & Sharp, C. A. (2017) ‘Indirect and implicit measures of religiosity’ in R. Finke & C. D. Bader (eds.) Faithful Measures: New Methods in the Measurement of Religion. New York: NYU Press.
- Lee, L. (2016) ‘Nonreligion’ in M. Strausberg & S. Engler (eds.) The Oxford Handbook of the Study of Religion. Oxford: OUP.
- Lee, L. (2016) ‘Polar Opposites? Diversity and Dialogue among the Religious and Nonreligious’ in T. Carroll & R. Norman (eds.) Religion and Atheism: Across the Divide.London: Routledge.
- Manning, C. (2018) ‘Narratives among non-religious individuals facing the end of life’ in V. L. Bengtson & M. Silverstein (eds.) New Dimensions in Spirituality, Religion & Aging. New York: Routledge.
Other
- Stephen Bullivant (2017) ‘The “No Religion Population of Britain: Recent Data from the British Social Attitudes Survey (2015) and the European Social Attitudes Social Survey (2014). St Mary’s University Twickenham, London: Benedict XVI Centre for Religion and Society.
- Stephen Bullivant (2018) Europe’s Young Adults and Religion: Findings from the European Social Survey (2014-16) to inform the 2018 Synod of Bishops. St Mary’s University Twickenham, London: Benedict XVI Centre for Religion and Society.
- Stephen Bullivant, Miguel Farias, Jonathan Lanman & Lois Lee (2019) ‘Understanding Unbelief: Atheists and agnostics around the world. Interim findings for 2019 research in Brazil, China, Denmark, Japan, the United Kingdom, and the United States.’
- Lois Lee (2018) The Nonreligious Fact Sheet for the Religion Media Centre.
- Lois Lee, Stephen Bullivant, Miguel Farias and Jonathan Lanman, eds. (2016). Research Methods for the Scientific Study of Nonreligion. Nonreligion and Secularity Research Network.
- Lois Lee, Stephen Bullivant, Miguel Farias and Jonathan Lanman, 2017. Understanding Unbelief: Background. Understanding Unbelief. Available here…
- van Nieuwkerk (2019) Understanding Unbelief in Egypt: Report on preliminary findings. Available here…
- Lois Lee, ‘Understanding Unbelief: Atheists and agnostics around the world,’ discussant: Andrew Copson (CEO of Humanists UK), at Religion and Atheism: Beyond the Divide symposium, 18 Jan 2020 Humanists UK HQ, London Media Coverage
- Lois Lee, ‘Nonreligion and ‘unbelief’ in a post-Brexit public square’ 13 Feb 2020, Faiths & Civil Society Unit public seminar series, and podcast