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TANRI'YA YER VERME: İŞTE, EVDE VE EĞLENCEDE YAŞAYAN DİN

Year 2012, Volume: 14 Issue: 25, 211 - 235, 15.06.2012

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TANRI'YA YER VERME: İŞTE, EVDE VE EĞLENCEDE YAŞAYAN DİN

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Year 2012, Volume: 14 Issue: 25, 211 - 235, 15.06.2012

Abstract

References

  • Ammerman, Nancy T., (ed. 2006a). Everyday Religion: Observing Modern Religious
  • Lives. New York, NY: Oxford University Press.
  • ―――, (2006b). “Spiritual Narratives in Everyday Life.” Unpublished presentation. Social Science and Religion Network, Boston University.
  • Berger, Peter L. (1967). The Sacred Canopy. New York, NY: Anchor Books.
  • Chidester, David, and Edward T. Linethal (1995). “Introduction.” In American Sacred Space, edited by D. Chidester, and E. T. Linethal, 1–42. Bloomington and Indianapolis, IN: Indiana University Press.
  • Clark-Iba´n˜ ez, Marisol. (2007). “Inner-City Children in Sharper Focus: Sociology of Childhood and Photo Elicitation Interviews.” In Visual Research Methods: Image, Society, and Representation, edited by Gregory C. Stanczak, 167–96. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications.
  • Durkheim, Emile. (1995). The Elementary Forms of Religious Life, translated by K. E. Fields. New York, NY: The Free Press.
  • Emirbayer, Mustafa, and Ann Mische. (1998). “What is Agency?” American Journal of Sociology 103: 962–1023.
  • Gieryn, Thomas F. (2000). “A Space for Place in Sociology.” Annual Review of Sociology 26:463–96.
  • Gosling, Samuel D. (2008). Snoop: What Your Stuff Says about You. New York, NY: Basic Books.
  • Gosling, Samuel D., Jin Ko Sei, Mannarelli Thomas, and E. Morris Margaret. (2002). “A Room with a Cue: Personality Judgments Based on Offices and Bedrooms.” Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 82, no. 3: 379–98.
  • Harper, Douglas. (2002). “Talking about Pictures: A Case for Photo Elicitation.” Visual Studies 17:13–26.
  • Hochschild, Arlie Russell. (1997). The Time Bind: When Work Becomes Home and Home Becomes Work. New York, NY: Henry Holt and Company.
  • McGuire, Meredith. (2008). Lived Religion: Faith and Practice in Everyday Life. New York, NY: Oxford.
  • Nelson, Timothy J. 2005. Every Time I Feel the Spirit: Religious Experience and Ritual in an African American Church. New York: New York University Press.
  • The Pew Forum on Religious and Public Life. (2008). “U.S. Religious Landscape Survey: Religious Beliefs and Practices.” http://religions.pewforum. org/pdf/report2-religious-landscape-study-full.pdf. Accessed May 2009.
  • Weber, Max. (2002). The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism, translated by Stephen Kalberg. Los Angeles, CA: Roxbury Publishing Company.
  • Williams, Roman R. (2009). “Picturing Religion in Everyday Life.” Sociology of Religion: Newsletter of the Sociology of Religion Section of the American Sociological Association 11, no. 1: 4-5.
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Mesut İnan

Publication Date June 15, 2012
Published in Issue Year 2012 Volume: 14 Issue: 25

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ISNAD İnan, Mesut. “TANRI’YA YER VERME: İŞTE, EVDE VE EĞLENCEDE YAŞAYAN DİN”. Sakarya Üniversitesi İlahiyat Fakültesi Dergisi 14/25 (June 2012), 211-235. https://doi.org/10.17335/suifd.12557.

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