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Lived religion and sexuality: Future directions (2017)
Book Chapter
Page, S. (2017). Lived religion and sexuality: Future directions. In Foundations and Futures in the Sociology of Religion. Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315107547

In recent years, concepts such as lived and everyday religion have re-energised how religion is measured, analysed and understood. But although such terminology is readily deployed in contemporary research, there are areas where it has not been so pr... Read More about Lived religion and sexuality: Future directions.

Exploring young adults' faith lives through video diaries: Consent, voice and power (2017)
Book Chapter
Page, S. (2017). Exploring young adults' faith lives through video diaries: Consent, voice and power. In N. Slee, F. Porter, & A. Phillips (Eds.), Researching Female Faith: Qualitative Research Methods. Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315185446

In this chapter, the author considers the background literature in relation to feminist approaches to research and visual methods more generally. She reflects on three issues: consent, voice and power/hierarchy, and concentrates on the implications o... Read More about Exploring young adults' faith lives through video diaries: Consent, voice and power.

Anglican clergy husbands securing middle-class gendered privilege through religion (2017)
Journal Article
Page, S. (2017). Anglican clergy husbands securing middle-class gendered privilege through religion. Sociological Research Online, 22(1), 187-199. https://doi.org/10.5153/sro.4252

Traditionally, clergy wives have been obliged to assist the Church in an unpaid capacity; such work has been feminised, associated with the assumed competencies of women (Denton 1962; Finch 1980, 1983; Murphy-Geiss 2011). Clergy husbands are a relati... Read More about Anglican clergy husbands securing middle-class gendered privilege through religion.