Society for the Anthropology of Religion

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The Society for the Anthropology of Religion is a scholarly section of the American Anthropological Association devoted to the anthropological study of religious beliefs, practices, and institutions across cultures.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf professional association section
scholarly society section
aimsTo advance the anthropological study of religion
encourage comparative research on religion
foster scholarly exchange on religion
support teaching about religion in anthropology
associatedWith American academic associations
United States-based scholarly organizations
fieldOfWork anthropology of religion
cultural anthropology
religious studies
focusesOn cross-cultural comparison of religion
ethnographic study of religion
globalization and religion
myth
religious beliefs
religious experience
religious institutions
religious practices
religious specialists
ritual
secularism and religion
hasActivity organizing academic conferences
promoting anthropological research on religion
publishing scholarly work
sponsoring scholarly panels
supporting graduate students
hasDiscipline anthropology
hasLanguage English
hasMemberType anthropologists
graduate students
scholars of religion
hasMethodologicalOrientation comparative analysis
ethnography
qualitative research
hasParentOrganization American Anthropological Association
hasScope international
hasSubdiscipline anthropology of religion
isSectionOf American Anthropological Association
partOf American Anthropological Association
studies religion and identity
religion and modernity
religion and politics
religion as a cultural system
religion as social practice
religion in diverse cultural contexts
topicOf anthropological debates about religion

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American Anthropological Association hasPart Society for the Anthropology of Religion