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Religion and Politics in the People’s Republic of China: An Appraisal of Continuing Mistrust and Misunderstanding
Published 2019-05-01Subjects: “…religion and politics…”
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Mediatization of Religion and Its Impact on Youth Identity Formation in Contemporary China
Published 2024-02-01“…In response to the trend of information technology development, religions in China are undergoing a process of mediatization. …”
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Religión y disidencia política en China: el caso de Falungong
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Hybridising <i>Minjian</i> Religion in South China: Participants, Rituals, and Architecture
Published 2022-04-01“…This study focuses on the ongoing hybridisation of <i>minjian</i> (folk or popular, literally “among the people”) religious activities in rural areas of south China. It demonstrates recent changes in religious hybridisation through extensive fieldwork in two villages. …”
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Association between Religion and Health in China: Using Propensity Score Matching Method
Published 2020-01-01Subjects: “…religion…”
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El libro de Fenggang Yang, Religion in China. Survival & Revival under Communist Rule
Published 2015-12-01Subjects: “…religión…”
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The Economics of Religion in a Globalizing World: Communist China and Post-Communist Central Europe
Published 2021-01-01Subjects: “…economics of religion…”
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Folk religion as the “life-world”: revival of folk beliefs and renewal of religious categorization in contemporary China
Published 2024-04-01“…The folk religion revival in contemporary China and the development of related studies also promote the renewal of religious categorization. …”
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Social Maintenance and Cultural Continuity—Folk Religion among the Tu Ethnic Group in Northwest China
Published 2023-05-01“…Despite economic development and social changes, folk religion in China has not died out, but has survived and has even experienced a revival. …”
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Religion, Social Resources, and International Migrants’ Volunteer Participation: Evidence from Yiwu City, China
Published 2023-10-01“…However, there was relatively limited research on volunteer participation among international immigrants in China, a newly emerging immigrant country. Further investigation was needed to identify the factors influencing the volunteer engagement of international immigrants in China and the underlying mechanisms. …”
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¿Es el confucianismo una religión?. La controversia sobre la religiosidad confuciana, su significado y trascendencia
Published 2013-12-01Subjects: “…China…”
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Five Great Families and Telepathy: Folk Religion and Buddhism in Neo-Dongbei Fiction by Zheng Zhi
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Contemporary Filiality and Popular Religion: An Ethnographic Study of Filiality Among Chinese University Students and their Parents
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Polytheism Tendency in the Trend of Integration of the Three Major Religions: Worship of Silkworm Deity Art of Medieval China
Published 2022-11-01“…It is proposed that silkworm deity worship is evidence of a tendency toward polytheism, and has a variety of identities and unified functions under the trend of continuous integration of three major religions and folk religion. The worship of the silkworm deity has the characteristics of hybridity, integrated and patriarchal, as well as the social edification and practical functionality caused by the different mentality of official and folk silkworm deity worship in medieval China.…”
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<i>Xiuzhen</i> (Immortality Cultivation) Fantasy: Science, Religion, and the Novels of Magic/Superstition in Contemporary China
Published 2020-01-01“…In early twenty-first-century China, online fantasy is one of the most popular literary genres. …”
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Religion and Sexuality: Reading the Sixth Commandment (“You Shall Not Commit Adultery”) in the Context of Late Ming China
Published 2023-12-01“…Topics include the relationship between religion and sexuality, concubinage in late Ming China, the Jesuits’ attitude towards concubinage, and the case study of the Confucian Catholic Wang Zheng’s struggle. …”
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