Reading list

Global Religion, Migration and Diaspora

Global religion, migration och diaspora

Course
RT2211
Second cycle
7.5 credits (ECTS)

About the Reading list

Valid from
Autumn semester 2025 (2025-09-01)
Decision date
2025-06-12

READING LIST RT2211 – AUTUMN 2025 Global Religion, Migration and Diaspora


Books

Bakker Kellogg, Sarah (2025). Sonic Icons. Relation, recognition, and revival in a Syriac world, New York: Fordham University Press, ISBN 9781531509132 (288 pp)

Nordin, Magdalena & Jonas Otterbeck (2023). Migration and Religion, IMISCOE Short Readers, Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-30766-9 (122 pp)

Petersen, Jesper (2025). The Islamic Juridical Vacuum: An Ethnographic Study of How Parallel Legal Institutions Emerged in Denmark, Leiden: BRILL, ISBN: 978-90-04-70025-3 or ISBN 978-90-04-70026-0 (e-book), (313 pp)

Articles and Excerpts

Beyer, Peter & Beaman, Lori G. (eds.) (2007). Religion, Globalization, and Culture. Leiden: Brill (50 pp), Introduction, and texts by Robertson and Warburg (50 pp) [E-resource via Gothenburg University Library].

Fleischmann, F., Şimşek, M., Schneider, V., & Pickel, G. (2024). How and why does religion matter for the integration of Muslim minorities? Differentiating religiosity from religious orientations among Turkish Muslims in Germany. Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, 1-23.

Jacob, Konstanze (2020). Intergenerational transmission in religiosity in immigrant and native families: The role of transmission opportunities and perceived transmission benefits. Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, 46(9), 1921-1940.

Guveli, Ayse & Platt, Lucinda (2023). Religiosity of migrants and natives in Western Europe 2002–2018: Convergence and divergence. European Journal of Population, 39(1), 1-27.