Submitted to Program Units |
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1: Sociology of Religion Unit |
Abstract for Online Program Book (maximum 150 words)
This panel examines how religiously unaffiliated people create meaning and community online, in scientific work, and in nature. The first paper draws on interviews with atheist, agnostic, and secular humanist social media influencers to explore how they curate self-expression, community engagement, and authenticity. The second paper utilizes interviews with non-religious scientists in India, Italy, the U.K., and the U.S. to explore how they think and talk about spiritual experiences, including how such experiences can give rise to attitudinal changes. The third paper uses ethnographic research amongst Australian community gardeners and bush regeneration groups to explore how environmental movements are ripe sites to study lived nonreligion, finding that grassroots environmentalists cultivate enchantment, moral visions, and political commitments.
Papers
- The Platform Imaginaries of Atheist Social Media Influencers: Meaning, Community, and Money
- Categories, Contexts, and Consequences of Spirituality Among Non-Religious Scientists
- Lived Environmentalism: Nonreligion, Nature, and Politics in Urban Sydney