Religion
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Publication schedule year 2011
Volume 41, 4 issues
ISSN: 0048-721X
Publisher: ELSEVIER
RELIGION is an internationally recognized peer-reviewed journal, publishing original scholarly research in the comparative and interdisciplinary
study of religion. It is published four times annually: two regular issues; and two special issues (or forums) on focused topics, generally
under the direction of guest editors. RELIGION is committed to the publication of significant, novel research, review symposia and responses,
and survey articles of specific fields and national contributions to scholarship. In addition, the journal includes book reviews and
discussions of important venues for the publication of scholarly work in the study of religion. RELIGION has European and North-American
editors, a multi-national Editorial Board, and is committed to publishing work from scholars of religion around the globe, including
occasional translations of important papers. Papers are made available online on ScienceDirect before the printed versions are published.
RELIGION accepts papers on all religious studies topics, including the history, literature, thought, practice, material culture, and institutions of particular religious traditions and communities from a variety of perspectives such as social scientific, cultural, cognitive, ethnographic, economic, ecological, and geographic (but excluding theology or philosophy of religion).
RELIGION expects that authors frame their research questions and present their results in terms of relevant theoretical or methodological discussions. Purely descriptive papers are not generally accepted for publication. Papers on theory and methodology are encouraged. All publications in RELIGION are intended to be of interest to a wide audience of academic scholars of religion; submitted work should be presented in a manner intelligible to more than specialists.
RELIGION accepts papers on all religious studies topics, including the history, literature, thought, practice, material culture, and institutions of particular religious traditions and communities from a variety of perspectives such as social scientific, cultural, cognitive, ethnographic, economic, ecological, and geographic (but excluding theology or philosophy of religion).
RELIGION expects that authors frame their research questions and present their results in terms of relevant theoretical or methodological discussions. Purely descriptive papers are not generally accepted for publication. Papers on theory and methodology are encouraged. All publications in RELIGION are intended to be of interest to a wide audience of academic scholars of religion; submitted work should be presented in a manner intelligible to more than specialists.
