Articles published in The International Journal of Religion and Spirituality in Society are peer reviewed by scholars who are active members of our Research Network. Reviewers may be past or present conference delegates, fellow submitters to the journal, or scholars who have volunteered to review articles.
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The International Journal of Religion and Spirituality in Society encourages the widest range of submissions and aims to foster the highest standards of intellectual excellence.
A small number of awards are given to outstanding graduate students and early career scholars who have an active research interest in conference themes. Applications for the award are due 17 December 2017.
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We are pleased to announce Elizabeth Okunrounmu, Argie Allen-Wilson, Maureen Davey, and Adam Davey as winners of the International Award for Excellence for their article, "Black Church Leaders’ Attitudes about Seeking Mental Health Services: Role of Religiosity and Spirituality."
The International Journal of Religion and Spirituality in Society is pleased to announce the publication of our second issues in Volume 7. Download the complete issue and browse individual articles in the bookstore.
A small number of awards are given to outstanding graduate students and early career scholars who have an active research interest in the conference themes. Applications for the award are due 17 December 2017.
The Religion in Society Research Network is dedicated to the concept of independent, peer-led groups of scholars, researchers, and practitioners working together to build bodies of academic knowledge related to topics of critical importance to society at large.
As a member of the network, you have access to a broad range of tools and resources to use in your own work: electronic access to the full journal and book collections; a full Scholar account, offering an innovative online space for collaborative learning in your classes or for broader collaborative interaction with colleagues; and the opportunity to submit your work for potential publication within The International Journal of Religion and Spirituality in Society. Network membership is included in all conference registrations. To learn more about membership benefits and how to join, click here.