Research Associates’ Publications

Barras, Amélie

  • Barras, Amélie. 2016. “Exploring the intricacies and dissonances of religious governance: The case of Quebec and the discourse of request.” Critical Research on Religion. 4(1): 57-71
  • Barras, Amélie; Selby, Jennifer., and Beaman, Lori. 2016.  “Religion as Visible and Invisible in Public Institutions: Canadian Muslims Public Servants.” Religion and the Exercise of Public Authority. Edited by Benjamin Berger and Richard Moon. Hart Publishing, 95-111.
  • Beaman, Lori, Selby, Jennifer, and Barras, Amélie. 2016. “No Mosque, No Refugees: Some Reflections on Syrian Refugees and the Construction of Religion in Canada”. The Refugee Crisis and Religion: Secularism, Security and Hospitality. Edited by Luca Mavelli and Erin Wilson. Rowman & Littlefield.
  • Barras, Amélie. 2013. “Sacred laïcité and the politics of religious resurgence in France: wither religious freedom?” Mediterranean Politics 18(2): 276 -293.
  • Barras, Amélie. 2012. “Devout Turkish Women Struggle for Full Citizenship”. MERIP 262: 32-35.
  • Barras, Amélie. 2012. “Transnational understandings of secularism and the right to religious freedom – exploring UN and ECHR cases”. Journal of Human Rights 11(2): 263-279.
    • Link: http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/14754835.2012.674460#.VecRMflVhBc
  • Barras, Amélie, and Guillaume Xavier. 2013. “The Safety of Authenticity: Ali Kebap and the Swiss political imaginary of foreignness”. European Journal of Cultural Studies 16(3): 310-328.
  • Barras, Amélie, and Dia Dabby. 2014. “Only Skin Deep: Revising the Secular Narrative through Circumcision? A study of recent case-law”. In Globalized Religion and Sexuality, edited by Heather Shipley, 86-106. Leiden: Brill.
  • Barras, Amélie. 2014. Refashioning Secularisms in France and Turkey: The Case of the Headscarf Ban. Milton Park: Routledge Islamic Series.

Halafoff, Anna

  • Clarke, Matthew and Anna Halafoff. 2016. Religion and Development in the Asia-Pacific. New York: Routledge.
  • Ezzy, Douglas, and Anna Halafoff. 2015. “Spirituality, Religion and Youth: An Introduction.” In Handbook of Children and Youth Studies, edited by Johanna Wyn, and Helen Cahill, 845-860. Dordrecht: Springer.
  • Halafoff, Anna. 2015. “Multifaith Responses to Global Risks.” In The Changing World Religion Map, edited by Stanley Brunn, 2965-2982. Dordrecht: Springer.
  • Halafoff, Anna, Elisabeth Arweck, and Donald Boisvert. 2015. “Introduction.” Special Issue: Education about Religions and Worldviews: Promoting Intercultural and Interreligious Understanding in Secular Societies, Journal of Intercultural Studies 36(3): 249-254.
  • Halafoff, Anna,  and Kim Lam. 2015. “Lagging Behind Other Nations: The Religion and Schools Debate in Australia.” In Issues in Religion and Education: Whose Religion?, edited by Lori G. Beaman, and Leo Van Arragon, 321-345. Leiden: Brill.
  • Halafoff, Anna, and Praveena Rajkobal. 2015. “Sakyadhita International: Gender Equity in Ultramodern Buddhism.” Special Issue, Women, Religion and the State, Feminist Theology 23(2): 111–127.
  • Halafoff, Anna. 2015. “Special Religious Instruction and Worldviews Education in Victoria’s Schools: Social Inclusion, Citizenship and Countering Extremism.” Special Issue: Education about Religions and Worldviews: Promoting Intercultural and Interreligious Understanding in Secular Societies, Journal of Intercultural Studies 36(3): 362-379.

Holtmann, Cathy

  • Calhoun, John, Cathy Holtmann, and Michael Haan. 2014. “Sourcing the Trends in Increasing Dependency Ratios in New Brunswick.” For the Labour division of the New Brunswick Department of Post-Secondary Education, Training and Labour. Fredericton: New Brunswick Institute for Research, Data and Training.
  • Power, Kayla, Cathy Holtmann, and Michael Haan. 2014. “The Capacity for Innovative Economic Development in New Brunswick.” For the Labour division of the New Brunswick Department of Post-Secondary Education, Training and Labour. Fredericton: New Brunswick Institute for Research, Data and Training.
  • McEachern-Caputo, Sasha, Cathy Holtmann, and Micahel Haan. 2014. “Learning in the New Brunswick Workplace: A Qualitative Analysis of Small Business Employers.” For the Labour division of the New Brunswick Department of Post-Secondary Education, Training and Labour. Fredericton: New Brunswick Institute for Research, Data and Training.
  • For a more detailed list of Cathy Holtmann’s publications related to her postdoc, please click here.

Macdonald, Arlene

  • Macdonald, Arlene. “‘Hijab envy’: the visible angst of immigrant Christians in a pluralist Canada.” Journal of Contemporary Religion33:1, 53-69.

Martínez-Ariño, Julia

  • Martínez-Ariño, J. (2016). “’Being Jew is like Travelling by Bus’: Constructing Jewish Identities in Spain between Individualization and Group Belonging”. Journal of Religion in Europe, 9: 324-349.
  • Martínez-Ariño, J. (2016). “Grupos religiosos y gobierno local en interacción: Un estudio de caso en Francia” [Religious Groups and Local Government in Interaction: A Case Study in France], Sociedad y Religión vol. 26 (46): 201-223.
    • Link: http://www.ceil-conicet.gov.ar/ojs/index.php/sociedadyreligion/article/view/171/60
  • Martínez-Ariño, J.; Lefebvre, S. (2016). “Resisting or Adapting? How Private Catholic High Schools in Quebec Respond to State Secularism and Religious Diversification”. Eurostudia. Transatlantic Journal for European Studies, 11(1): 19-44.
  • Martínez-Ariño, J.; Griera, M. (2016). “Responses to Religious Diversity in Spain: Hospitals and Prisons from a Comparative Perspective”, Interdisciplinary Journal for Religion and Transformation in Contemporary Society—J-RaT, 2(1): 37-59.
  • Griera, M.; Martínez-Ariño, J.; Clot-Garrell, A.; García-Romeral, G. (2015). “Religión e Instituciones Públicas en España: Hospitales y Prisiones en Perspectiva Comparada” [Religion and Public Institutions in Spain: Hospitals and Prisons in Comparative Perspective], Revista Internacional de Sociología, 73(3).
    • Link: http://revintsociologia.revistas.csic.es/index.php/revintsociologia/article/view/634
  • Martínez-Ariño, J. “The Evolution of Religious Diversity: Mapping Religious Minorities in Barcelona”. in: J. Stölz and C. Monnot (eds.), Congregations in Europe.
  • Martínez-Ariño, J. (2017). “Rupture ou Normalisation? L’Institutionnalisation du Judaïsme Diversifié en Espagne”. In: Tartakowski, E. ; Dimentstein, M. (eds.). Judéités Contemporaines en France et en Europe.
  • Griera, Mar, Julia Martínez-Ariño, and Gloria García-Romeral. 2014. “Beyond the Separation of Church and State: Explaining the New Governance of Religious Diversity in Spain”. MMG Working Papers, no. 14-08.
    • Link: http://www.mmg.mpg.de/publications/working-papers/2014/wp-14-08/
  • Griera, Mar, and Julia Martínez-Ariño. 2014. “The Accommodation of Religious Diversity in Prisons and Hospitals in Spain”. RECODE Working Paper Series, no. 28.
  • Martínez-Ariño, Julia, Gloria García-Romeral, Gemma Ubasart-González, and Mar Griera. 2005. “Demonopolisation and dislocation: (Re-) negotiating the place and role of religion in Spanish prisons”. Social Compass 62(1): 3-21.

Michels, David H.

  • Michels, David H. 2014. “Historical Dictionary of Librianship by Mary Ellen Quinn (review)”. Canadian Journal of Information and Library Science R1 38(4).
  • Michels, David H. 2012. “Seeking God’s Will: The Experience of Information Seeking by Leaders of a Church in Transition”. Canadian Journal of Information and Library Science 36(1-2): 16-27.
  • Lewis, Mark C., and David H. Michels. 2009. “The Changing Shape of Legal Information”. Canadian Law Library Review 34: 67.
    • Link: http://www.academia.edu/8605849/The_Changing_Shape_of_Legal_Information
  • For a more detailed list of David Michel’s publications, please click here.