Editors
Carmen Becker, Leibniz University Hannover
David G. Robertson, Religious Studies Project
Book Reviews
From 2017, the journal will no longer publish book reviews. It will publish extended review essays. To propose such, contact the editors. All book reviews currently in production or commissioned, will be published.
This international journal offers a platform for scholarship that challenges the traditional boundary between religion and non-religion and the tacit assumptions underlying this distinction. It invites contributions from a critical perspective on various cultural formations that are usually excluded from religion by the gatekeeping practices of the general public, practitioners, the law, and even some scholars of religion. Taking a broad scope, Implicit Religion showcases analyses of material from the mundane to the extraordinary, but always with critical questions in mind such as: why is this data boundary-challenging? what do such marginal cases tell us about boundary management and category formation with respect to religion? and what interests are being served through acts of inclusion and exclusion?
Founded by Edward Bailey† in 1998 and formerly the Journal of the Centre for the Study of Implicit Religion and Contemporary Spirituality, Implicit Religion will, from 2016, be published in collaboration with the Religious Studies Project. Subscribers to the RSP receive a discount on subscriptions.
Indexing & Abstracting Services
H-Index 2015: 5
CiteScore 2018: 0.06
SJR 2018: 0.103
SNIP 2018: 0.041
- SCOPUS
- Academic Search Premier and Religion and Philosophy Collection, EBSCO Publishing
- Religious and Theological Abstracts
- Index to the Study of Religions Online
- Sociological Abstracts
- Social Planning/Social Policy Development Abstracts
- Atla Religion Database
- European Reference Index (ERIH Plus)
- ATLASerials® (ATLAS®)
Publication: Quarterly from 2011
ISSN 1463-9955 (print)
ISSN 1743-1697 (online)
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