Nordic Journal of Religion and Society

Papers
(The TQCC of Nordic Journal of Religion and Society is 1. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-06-01 to 2025-06-01.)
ArticleCitations
Introduction to the special issue: Studying Populism, Religion and Media – a Nordic Perspective4
Family and the Transmission of Traditions in the Syriac Orthodox Church in Sweden3
Few to Speak for, but Good for Culture War: The Visibility of Religion Talk in the Finnish Parliament, 2010–20203
Kees de Groot (ed.): “Comics, Culture and Religion. Faith Imagined” Kees de Groot(ed.)“Comics, Culture and Religion. Faith Imagined”London: Bloomsbury 2023. 250 pages. Open access.2
Julia Martínez-Ariño: “Urban Secularism. Negotiating Religious Diversity in Europe” JuliaMartínez-Ariño“Urban Secularism. Negotiating Religious Diversity in Europe”London: Routledge 2022. 154 pages.IS2
Leaving a Folk Church: Patterns of Disaffiliation from the Church of Sweden2
Contentious Community: Politicization and Styles of Engagement in the Evangelical Lutheran Church of Finland2
Conceptualizing Populism about/in/as Religion: Illustrations from Nordic Media Sphere2
What Would Jesus Like in Harry Potter?2
The Necessity of Taking a Loan, and the Necessity of Not Doing So: Islamic Finance among Muslim Minorities in Denmark and Norway2
Religious Deidentification and Religiosity as a Source of Meaning in Life: A Mixed-Methods Study of Finnish Older Adults2
Freedom of Religion for Immigrants in Sweden: An Ambiguous Support1
Studying Religious Change: Combining Close and Distant Reading in the Field of Sociology of Religion1
‘Prayer Is Not for God, itʼs for Usʼ: Therapeutisation of Islam among Young Adult Muslims in Norway1
Margit Warburg and Annika Hvithamar: “Religion i en globaliseret verden [Religion in a Globalized World]”1
The Organisation of Prayer Rooms in Educational Institutions in Denmark – Moderate Secularism Between Perception and Practice1
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