Religion, Spirituality and Secularity among Millennials

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adulthood
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belief
belief system analysis
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Christian Nationalism
comparative sociology
Contemporary Societies
Cultural Believer
digital age
Digital Religion
Emerging Adulthood Years
environmental crisis
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expanded higher education
Frequent Religious Service Attendance
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Gen Xers
generations
individualism
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Latent Class
Latent Class Analysis
Mainline Protestants
millennial faith patterns in North America
Millennial Generation
millennials
Nonreligious Parents
North America
Outdoor Nature Activities
pluralism
precarious work
qualitative data
qualitative interview methods
quantitative data
religion
religious disaffiliation trends
Religious Service Attendance
Religious Services
Religious Switching
Reverential Naturalism
secular age
Secular Transition
secularity
social change research
social influences
Spiritual Seeker
spirituality
surveys
Unchurched Spiritual
United States
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Vice Versa
Younger Adult Generation
youth religious identity

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032106021
  • Weight: 520g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 19 Aug 2022
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This book explores the world of religion, spirituality and secularity among the Millennial generation in the United States and Canada, with a focus on the ways Millennials are doing (non)religion differently in their social lives compared with their parents and grandparents. It considers the influences exercised on the (non)religious and spiritual landscapes of young adults in North America by the digital age, precarious work, growing pluralism, extreme individualism, environmental crisis, advanced urbanism, expanded higher education, emerging adulthood, and a secular age. Based on extensive primary and secondary quantitative data, complemented with high-quality qualitative research, including interviews and focus groups, this book offers cross-national comparisons between the United States and Canada to highlight the impact of different social environments on the experience of religion, spirituality and secularity among the continent’s most numerous generation. As such, it will appeal to scholars of religion and sociology, with interests in religious and societal change as well as in religious practice among young adults.

Sarah Wilkins-Laflamme is an associate professor in the Department of Sociology and Legal Studies at the University of Waterloo, Canada. She completed her DPhil (PhD equivalent) in sociology at the University of Oxford in 2015. Her research interests include quantitative methods, sociology of religion, immigration and ethnicity as well as political sociology. Dr. Wilkins-Laflamme is co-author of None of the Above: Nonreligious Identity in the US and Canada with New York University Press, and has also published 24 peer-reviewed journal articles and book chapters to date.

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