Paper Session: Novel datasets and methods for studying secularization and religious change


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Society for the Scientific Study of Religion Annual Meeting

Baltimore, Maryland

November 11, 2022

 

D-1 SSSR: Novel datasets and methods for studying secularization and religious change
Organizer: Rachel Bacon, Center for Mind and Culture (rbacon@mindandculture.org)

The harmonization method in the study of religiosity and secularization. Presentation of Dataset of Integrated Measures of Religion (DIM-R). Possible applications and analyses.

Łukasz Kiszkiel, Society & Cognition Unit, University of Bialystok
Co-Author 1: Piotr Laskowski, Society & Cognition Unit, University of Bialystok
Co-Author 2: David Voas, University College London

Modelling fuzzy fidelity: using agent-based modelling to identify the causal factors underlying secularisation

Konrad Talmont-Kaminski, Society & Cognition Unit, University of Bialystok

Building a Multiple-Dimension Database of Religiosity Measures for the Modeling Religious Change Project

Rachel Bacon, Center for Mind and Culture
Co-Author 1: Wesley Wildman, Boston University
Co-Author 2: Gina Zurlo, Gordon Conwell

Dynamics of Sects and Secularization: An agent-based approach

Annetta Burger, Agent-Based Modeling Lab, New York University
Co-Author 1: Erez Hatna, Agent-Based Modeling Lab, New York University
Co-Author 2: Joshua Epstein, Agent-Based Modeling Lab, New York University

 

 

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