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Chapter 1. Roger Finke (Pennsylvania State University), Cross-national research on religious freedom: Charting a research agenda -- Chapter 2. Adam Possamai (Western Sydney University), Freedom of religion and fortress Christianity in Australia -- Chapter 3. James T. Richardson (University of Nevada), The judicialization fo religious freedom: A comparison between the European courts and the U.S. Supreme Court -- Chapter 4. Lene Kühle (Aaurhus University), The construction of religious diversity as a framework for claims for religious freedom -- Chapter 5. Olga Breskaya and Giuseppe Giordan (University of Padova), Fourteen predictors of social perception of religious freedom -- Chapter 6. Sabrina Testa (Groupe Sociétés, Religions, Laïcités - CNRS-EPHE), Between religious freedom and the secularity of the State: Notions in dispute in secularist judicial activism in Brazil -- Chapter 7. Nanlai Cao (Renmin University), Everyday religious freedom in the expansion of Chinese Christianity in Europe -- Chapter 8. Maja Kaninska (University of Ljubljana), Study on religious freedom, diversity of three social systems - Slovenia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Serbia -- Chapter 9. Giovanna Rech (University of Trento), (In-)visibility of places of worship in two new religions: A comparative analysis of heritagisation in Italy and France -- Chapter 10. Marco Guglielmi and Stefano Sbalchiero (University of Padova), Does sharing place of worship matter in enhancing interfaith dialogue? Evidences from congregations in three Italian cities -- Chapter 11. Massimo Introvigne (Center for Studies on New Religions), Scientology, brainwashing, and religious freedom in post-Trump United States -- Chapter 12. Kirill Lapitskii (Polish Academy of Sciences), Changes in religiosity and religious identification in Russia after 1991: A religious economy approach -- Chapter 13. Álvaro Augusto Espinoza Rizo (Bielefeld University), Governmental persecution against the Catholic Church: Reflections on the Nicaraguan case 2018-2022 -- Chapter 14. Matteo Di Placido (University of Turin), Narendra Modi's deployment of yoga: Religious (un)freedom, right-wing governance and biopolitics in contemporary India -- Chapter 15. Carlo Nardella (University of Milan), Religious diversity, social conflict and symbolic change: The cult of St. Anthony after Sri Lanka's 2019 Easter bombings. |