Fieldwork in Religion
Fieldwork in Religion is an internationally peer reviewed, interdisciplinary journal. The journal publishes articles, review essays and book reviews relevant to the theoretical engagement with and practical undertaking of fieldwork in religion. Submissions are welcome from any disciplinary perspective, theoretical paradigm or methodological approach. Although the journal specializes in contemporary matters, historical treatments with direct relevance to modern-day fieldwork in religion will be considered for publication.
Publication Details & Frequency
May and November
ISSN: 1743-0615 (print)
ISSN: 1743-0623 (online)
Religion Library Collections
Theory, Method & Special Topics (core Journal)
Selected articles are included in other collections as designated below:
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Vol. 19 No. 1 (2024): Special Issue: Multidisciplinary Approaches to Shared Religious Places: Insights from Southeast Europe
Guest Edited by Gianfranco Bria and Giuseppe Tateo
Editorial
Introduction to the Special Issue
Multidisciplinary Approaches to Shared Religious Places: Insights from Southeast Europe
Gianfranco Bria, Giuseppe Tateo
5–14
Articles
The Virgin’s Body and the Sheikh’s Head: Eastern Orthodox and Muslims Living Together (or Not) in Bansko, Strumica area, North Macedonia
Galia Valtchinova, 15–41
Multi-sited Ethnography on a Nexus in Religioscape
Evelyn Reuter, 42–67
Digital Reconstructions of Wounded Memories in Kosovo: A Methodological Proposal
Angelica Federici, Silvia Omenetto, 68–89
Historical Narratives and Spatial Strategies of Reappropriation in Three Romanian Orthodox Monasteries
Giuseppe Tateo, Ioan Cozma, Giulia Massenz, 90–119
Carrying the Cross of Discord: Sharing and Claims of the Cult of Saint Vladimir of Dioclea/Jovan Vladimir in Contemporary Montenegro
Massimo Mammarella, 120–143
“They are all here to see and touch”
Materiality, Religious Mixing and Post-communism: St Anthony’s Pilgrimage in Laç
Gianfranco Bria, Maria Chiara Giorda, 144–168
Afterword
Articulations of Mixed Religious Sites
Mario Katić, 169–187
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