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A venture into the art and science of measuring religion in everyday life
In an era of rapid technological advances, the measures and methods used to generate data about religion have undergone remarkably little change. Faithful Measures pushes the study of religion into the 21st century by evaluating new and existing measures of religion and introducing new methods for tapping into religious behaviors and beliefs.
This book offers a global and innovative approach, with chapters on the intersection of religion and new technology, such as smart phone apps, Google Ngrams, crowdsourcing data, and Amazon buying networks. It also shows how old methods can be improved by using new technology to create online surveys with experimental designs and by developing new ways of mining data from existing information. Chapter contributors thoroughly explain how to employ these new techniques, and offer fresh insights into understanding the complex topic of religion in modern life.
Beyond its quantitative contributions, Faithful Measures will be an invaluable resource for inspiring a new wave of creativity and exploration in our connected world.
A venture into the art and science of measuring religion in everyday life
In an era of rapid technological advances, the measures and methods used to generate data about religion have undergone remarkably little change. Faithful Measures pushes the study of religion into the 21st century by evaluating new and existing measures of religion and introducing new methods for tapping into religious behaviors and beliefs.
This book offers a global and innovative approach, with chapters on the intersection of religion and new technology, such as smart phone apps, Google Ngrams, crowdsourcing data, and Amazon buying networks. It also shows how old methods can be improved by using new technology to create online surveys with experimental designs and by developing new ways of mining data from existing information. Chapter contributors thoroughly explain how to employ these new techniques, and offer fresh insights into understanding the complex topic of religion in modern life.
Beyond its quantitative contributions, Faithful Measures will be an invaluable resource for inspiring a new wave of creativity and exploration in our connected world.
Roger Finke is Distinguished Professor of Sociology, Religious Studies and International Affairs at the Pennsylvania State University and is Director of the Association of Religion Data Archives (www.theARDA.com), funded by the John Templeton Foundation and the Lilly Endowment Inc. Christopher D. Bader is Professor of Sociology at Chapman University and affiliated with the Institute for Religion, Economics and Culture (IRES). He is Associate Director of the Association of Religion Data Archives (www.theARDA.com) and principal investigator on the Chapman University Survey of American Fears, as well as coauthor of Paranormal America: Ghost Encounters, UFO Sightings, Bigfoot Hunts, and Other Curiosities in Religion and Culture, second edition (also available from NYU Press).
This volume stands by itself as a unique social scientists guide to
researching religion. An additional virtue of this volume is it
provides many examples of how creativity can be deployed new
methods for studying religion. Perhaps the most valuable thing
readers may take from this volume is inspiration for the new and
creative methods they might develop in their own areas of
inquiry.
*Sociology of Religion*
The editors have brought together a useful collection of original
chapters addressing various methodological matters that prompt its
readers to think more carefully and innovatively about the measures
we use to study religion and the means by which we do so.
*Review of Religious Research*
While seeming simple at first glance, measuring religion well in
social science is exceedingly difficult, especially when comparing
different societies and religious traditions. Serious efforts to
improve and diversify measures of religion have, with few
exceptions, been woefully lacking. Faithful Measures offers a
decisive intervention in that situation, which both contributes and
points the way to further advances. It is well worth the read for
all scholars in the field.
*Christian Smith,Wm. R. Kenan, Jr. Professor of Sociology,
University of Notre Dame*
Few scholars have done more than Finke and Bader to teach us how to
measure religion. In Faithful Measures they and their collaborators
show readers the best surveys on religion have to offer as well as
the newest innovations for understanding religion. Their book
should be read by anyone concerned about how religion is changing
across the globe and how we might better measure those changes.
*Elaine Howard Ecklund,Herbert S. Autrey Chair in Social Sciences,
Rice University*
With contributions from established and emerging scholars and
practitioners across the social sciences as well as data and
computer scientists, Faithful Measures aims to bring the study of
religion into step with the technological advances of the
twenty-first century.
*Religious Studies Review*
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