Religion is a preeminent social institution that meaningfully shapes cultures. Prevailing theory suggests that it is primarily a benevolent force in business, and differences across …
While many studies of business ethics have linked job satisfaction and spirituality, relatively few have focused on the connection with formal religions. However, there are numerous …
E Gonzalez-Lesser - Ethnic and racial studies, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
Scholarship on Jewishness has often assumed that race, ethnicity, and religion are discrete categories. This review article surveys the place of Jewishness within race literature …
This paper explores the manner in which Jewish community contexts relate to Jewish identity. We employ the Decade 2000 Data Set that contains almost 20,000 randomly …
This article considers how three competing subscription video on-demand services (SVODs)– Jewzy, ChaiFlicks, and IZZY–attract American Jewish subscribers via content selection …
X Zang - Chinese Sociological Review, 2012 - Taylor & Francis
Using survey data gathered in 2005, this paper examines Uyghur religiosity in Ürümchi, Xinjiang. Religiosity is defined in terms of religious self-identification and the frequency of …
This article explores some of the methodological and theoretical critiques concerning the meaning and measure of secularity and religiosity in contemporary Jewish identity research …
R Ellis - Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
How do religious denominations select potential adherents? Previous literature indicates that market niches direct this decision, yet few studies examine how religious groups …
Family has resurfaced in many ways as its contemporary face has changed, often challenging the transmission of Jewry in traditional ways. Gender fluidity and equality had …