Social identities between the sacred and the secular / edited by Abby Day, Giselle Vincett, Christopher R. Cotter.
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Introduction -- What lies between : exploring the depths of social identities between the sacred and the secular -- part I. The public space. The religion-secular in international politics : the case of "religious" NGOs at the United Nations -- Sartorially sacred or fashion faux pas? Visual interpretations of modesty online -- Acute ambiguity : towards a heterotopology of hospital chaplaincy -- part II. The social, identity-dominated space. Euro-American ethnic and natal Christians : believing in belonging -- Multiple versus unitary belonging : how Nepalis in Britain deal with "religion" -- Queer Quakers : negotiating post-Christian selfhoods within the liberal sphere -- "I've been christened, but I don't really believe in it" : how young people articulate their (non-)religious identities and perceptions of (non-)belief -- Betwixt and between : a Canadian perspective on the challenges of researching the spiritual but not religious -- part III. The methodological space. The secular sacred : in between or both/and? -- The sounds of silence : searching for the religious in everyday discourse -- Researching the non-religious : methods and methodological issues, challenges and controversies -- Mapping "religion" -- or "something, I don't know what"? : methodological challenges exploring young peoples' relations with "religion".