Constructing "Data" in Religious Studies

Examining the Architecture of the Academy

by Leslie Dorrough Smith, Avila University (Volume Editor)

Constructing “Data” in Religious Studies provides a critical introduction to the ways in which the category “data” is understood, produced, and deployed in the discipline of religious studies. The volume is organized into four different sections, entitled “Subjects,” “Objects,” “Scholars,” and “Institutions,” with an epilogue by Russell McCutcheon and Aaron Hughes.

The volume’s aim is to reflect, first, on the problems, strategies, and political structures through which scholars identify (and therefore create) data, and second, on the institutions, extensions, and applications of that data. The first three sections are spearheaded by a key essay and followed by four responses, all of which consider how the politics of the academy determine the very nature of the things we purport to study. The fourth section considers what these concepts look like as they are applied and further institutionalized in college and university structures, and itself includes four essays on “teaching,” “departments,” “research,” and “labor.” Finally, the epilogue closes the volume with a consideration on the politics of scholarly collegiality, transforming the data-makers (scholars) into data themselves.

ISBN-13 (Hardback) 9781781796757
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ISBN-13 (Paperback) 9781781796764
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ISBN (eBook) 9781781796771
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Publication 08/10/2019
Pages 310
Size 234 x 156mm
Readership undergraduate and graduate students and scholars

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  • isbn
    9781781796771 (eBook)
    9781781796757(Hardback)
    9781781796764 (Paperback)
  • publisher
    Equinox Publishing Ltd., 2019
  • publisher place
    Sheffield (U.K.)
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    Equinox Publishing Ltd.
  • series title
    NAASR Working Papers
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