Skip to main content
Skip to main navigation menu
Skip to site footer
DISKUS
Current
Archives
Announcements
About
About the Journal
Submissions
Editorial Team
Privacy Statement
Contact
Search
Search
Login
Home
/
Archives
/
Vol 16 No 2 (2014): The Problem with Numbers in the Study of Religions
Guest Editor:Â Bettina Schmidt
Published:
2014-09-17
Articles
The Problem with Numbers in Study of Religions: Introduction
Bettina Schmidt
1-4
PDF
Denominations of Faith in the Census
Gunnar Thorvaldsen
5-21
PDF
Deepening Secularization? How to Read Official Statistics. A Case of the Czech Republic
David VáclavÃk
22-30
PDF
Religion, “Non-Religion†and Indigenous Peoples on the 2011 Australian National Census
James L. Cox, Adam Possamai
31-44
PDF
Counting the converts: investigating change of religion in Scotland and estimating change of religion in England and Wales using data from Scotland’s Census 2001
M. A. Kevin Brice
45-69
PDF
Ticking “no religionâ€: A case study amongst “young nonesâ€
Simeon Wallis
70-87
PDF
Religion, Ethnicity and National Origins: Exploring the Independence of Variables in a Superdiverse Neighbourhood
Martin D. Stringer
88-100
PDF
Surveying an urban 'umma islamiyya' in Germany: numbers and issues relating to the religious self-identification
Vladislav Serikov
101-115
PDF
Afterword: Some reflections on numbers in the study of religion
David Voas
116-124
PDF
Open Journal Systems
Information
For Readers
For Authors
For Librarians