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Editorial
| Editorial |
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| André Droogers, Anton van Harskamp | 97-103 |
Articles
| Why Participation Matters to Understand Ritual Experience |
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| Kim Knibbe, Marten van der Meulen, Peter Versteeg | 104-119 |
| Contemporary Spirituality and the Making of Religious Experience: Studying the Social in an Individualized Religiosity |
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| Peter Versteeg, Johan Roeland | 120-133 |
| “Search-and-Replace”: Artists' Worldviews Detected and Researched |
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| Rhea Hummel | 134-150 |
| Secrets, Gossip and Betrayal: Doing Fieldwork on the Role of Religion in Moral Orientation in a Dutch Catholic Province |
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| Kim Knibbe | 151-167 |
| Claiming the Researcher’s Identity: Anthropological Research and Politicized Religion |
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| Martijn de Koning, Edien Bartels, Daniëlle Koning | 168-186 |
Book Reviews
| Review: Allen, Chris. 2010. Islamophobia. Farnham: Ashgate. 224 pp. ISBN 978-0-7546-5140-6. Pbk. £16.99 |
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| Rosalind Warden | 187-188 |
| Review: Williamson, Lola. 2010. Transcendent in America: Hindu-Inspired Meditation Movements as New Religion. New York: New York University Press. xiii + 261 pp. pbk. $23.00; £15.99. ISBN 978-0-8147-9450-0. |
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| Jeremy Rapport | 189-190 |
| Review: PALMER, S. J. 2010. The Nuwaubian Nation: Black Spirituality and State Control. Farnham: Ashgate. xl + 177 pp. Hbk. £50.00. ISBN 0-7546-6255-1. |
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| Stephen E. Gregg | 191-192 |
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