Editors:
andrew.dawson@lancaster.ac.uk
geavesr@hope.ac.uk
Book Reviews Editor:
Please send Books for review in Fieldwork in Religion to:
G.D.Chryssides@wlv.ac.uk
Department of Religous Studies, School of Humanities, Languages and Social Sciences, University of Wolverhampton, Millennium City Building, Wulfruna Street, Wolverhampton WV1 1SB
Fieldwork in Religion is a peer reviewed, interdisciplinary journal seeking engagement between scholars carrying out empirical research in religion. The purpose of Fieldwork in Religion is to promote critical investigation into all aspects of the empirical study of contemporary religion. The journal is interdisciplinary in that it is not limited to the fields of anthropology and ethnography. Fieldwork in Religion seeks to promote empirical study of religion in all disciplines: religious studies, anthropology, ethnography, sociology, psychology, folklore, or cultural studies. A further important aim of Fieldwork in Religion is to encourage the discussion of methodology in fieldwork either through discrete articles on issues of methodology or by publishing fieldwork case studies that include methodological challenges and the impact of methodology on the results of empirical research.
Publication: April, September and December
ISSN: 1743-0615 (print)
ISSN: 1743-0623 (online)
Editorial Addresses
Andrew Dawson
Department of Religious Studies
Bowland North
Lancaster University
Lancaster, LA1 4YN
Ron Geaves
Department of Theology and Religious Studies
Liverpool Hope University
Hope Park
Liverpool, L16 9JD
andrew.dawson@lancaster.ac.uk
geavesr@hope.ac.uk
Book Reviews Editor:
Please send Books for review in Fieldwork in Religion to:
G.D.Chryssides@wlv.ac.uk
Department of Religous Studies, School of Humanities, Languages and Social Sciences, University of Wolverhampton, Millennium City Building, Wulfruna Street, Wolverhampton WV1 1SB
Fieldwork in Religion is a peer reviewed, interdisciplinary journal seeking engagement between scholars carrying out empirical research in religion. The purpose of Fieldwork in Religion is to promote critical investigation into all aspects of the empirical study of contemporary religion. The journal is interdisciplinary in that it is not limited to the fields of anthropology and ethnography. Fieldwork in Religion seeks to promote empirical study of religion in all disciplines: religious studies, anthropology, ethnography, sociology, psychology, folklore, or cultural studies. A further important aim of Fieldwork in Religion is to encourage the discussion of methodology in fieldwork either through discrete articles on issues of methodology or by publishing fieldwork case studies that include methodological challenges and the impact of methodology on the results of empirical research.
Publication: April, September and December
ISSN: 1743-0615 (print)
ISSN: 1743-0623 (online)
Editorial Addresses
Andrew Dawson
Department of Religious Studies
Bowland North
Lancaster University
Lancaster, LA1 4YN
Ron Geaves
Department of Theology and Religious Studies
Liverpool Hope University
Hope Park
Liverpool, L16 9JD
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