International Journal of Latin American Religions
Scope & Guideline
Showcasing the Vibrant Spectrum of Religious Practices
Introduction
Aims and Scopes
- Interdisciplinary Research on Latin American Religions:
The journal encourages interdisciplinary studies that integrate anthropology, sociology, theology, and history to provide a comprehensive understanding of religious phenomena in Latin America. - Focus on Migration and Religion:
A significant area of focus is the relationship between migration and religion, examining how religious identities are formed, transformed, and expressed in migratory contexts throughout Latin America. - Exploration of Gender and Religion:
The journal consistently addresses the role of gender in religious practices, including the examination of female agency, masculinization, and the intersection of gender with various religious movements. - Cultural Syncretism and Religious Diversity:
The exploration of syncretic practices and the coexistence of multiple religious traditions in Latin America is a core theme, highlighting the rich tapestry of beliefs and rituals in the region. - Political Dimensions of Religion:
The journal analyzes the intersections of religion with politics, particularly in the context of religious populism, the role of evangelical movements, and the influence of religion on social movements and public policy.
Trending and Emerging
- Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Religious Practices:
There is an increasing focus on how the COVID-19 pandemic has transformed religious practices and community interactions, with studies exploring the spiritual responses and adaptations of various religious groups. - Mental Health and Religion:
The intersection of mental health and religious practices is gaining traction, with research exploring how spirituality and religious beliefs influence mental health outcomes and therapeutic practices. - Digital Religion and Online Communities:
Emerging themes also include the study of digital religion, particularly how religious communities utilize online platforms for worship, community building, and identity formation, especially in light of recent global events. - Environmental and Ecofeminist Spiritualities:
There is a growing interest in ecofeminism and spirituality related to environmental issues, reflecting broader global concerns about sustainability and the role of religion in ecological activism. - Religious Pluralism and Interfaith Relations:
Increasing attention is being paid to religious pluralism and interfaith dialogues, particularly in multicultural societies where diverse religious traditions intersect, fostering a deeper understanding of coexistence.
Declining or Waning
- Historical Perspectives on Religion:
There has been a noticeable decrease in papers focusing solely on historical perspectives of religion, as contemporary issues and modern practices dominate recent publications. - Traditional Religious Practices:
Topics centered around traditional or indigenous religious practices appear less frequently, possibly overshadowed by more contemporary explorations of migration and modern spirituality. - Theoretical Frameworks from Outside Latin America:
Research employing theoretical frameworks primarily developed outside of Latin America, such as Eurocentric models of religion, seems to be declining, suggesting a shift towards more localized and region-specific approaches.
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