Mark Juergensmeyer
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Mark Juergensmeyer's Degrees
- PhD Sociology University of California, Santa Barbara
- Masters Sociology University of California, Santa Barbara
- Bachelors Sociology University of California, Santa Barbara
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Mark Juergensmeyer is an American sociologist and scholar specialized in global studies and religious studies, and a writer best known for his studies on comparative religion, religious violence, and global religion. He is Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Sociology and Global Studies at the University of California, Santa Barbara, and William F. Podlich Distinguished Fellow and Professor of Religious Studies at Claremont McKenna College.
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- Terror in the mind of God: the global rise of religious violence (2000) (762)
- The new Cold War? : religious nationalism confronts the secular state (1994) (460)
- Terror in the Mind of God (2000) (291)
- Global Rebellion: Religious Challenges to the Secular State, from Christian Militias to al Qæda (2008) (145)
- The New Cold War? (2023) (141)
- Religion as Social Vision: The Movement against Untouchability in 20th-Century Punjab (1983) (106)
- Terror in the Name of God (2001) (101)
- Religion in global civil society (2005) (94)
- Songs of the Saints of India (1988) (79)
- Terror mandated by god (1997) (68)
- Secularism, citizenship, and the public sphere (2008) (62)
- The global rise of religious nationalism (2010) (61)
- The Worldwide Rise of Religious Nationalism (1996) (57)
- The Oxford Handbook of Global Religions (2011) (54)
- A New Face of Hinduism: The Swaminarayan Religion (1984) (50)
- The New Religious State (1995) (44)
- The logic of religious violence (1987) (40)
- Global Rebellion (2019) (39)
- Religious rebels in the Punjab : the social vision of Untouchables (1988) (38)
- The Sikhs: Their religious beliefs and practices (1979) (37)
- Arya Dharm: Hindu Consciousness in Nineteenth Century Punjab. (1977) (37)
- God's Century: Resurgent Religion and Global Politics (2012) (34)
- Global religions : an introduction (2003) (34)
- Understanding the New Terrorism (2000) (33)
- Radhasoami Reality: The Logic of a Modern Faith (1991) (32)
- Religious nationalism confronts the secular state (1996) (30)
- Legality and Legitimacy in Global Affairs (2012) (29)
- Violence and the Sacred in the Modern World (1991) (25)
- The Logic of Religious Violence: The Case of the Punjab (1988) (25)
- What is Global Studies? (2013) (24)
- Encyclopedia of Global Studies (2012) (23)
- Review: Thinking about Religion after September 11 (2004) (22)
- Sacrifice and Cosmic War (1991) (21)
- Religious Terror and Global War (2002) (20)
- Religious Nationalism in a Global World (2019) (19)
- Thinking Globally About Religion (2002) (19)
- Is Religion the Problem (2004) (18)
- Gandhi's way : a handbook of conflict resolution : updated with a new preface and new case study (2002) (17)
- Thinking Sociologically about Religion and Violence: The Case of ISIS (2018) (16)
- Imagining India: Essays on Indian History (1989) (16)
- A Sociotheological Approach to Understanding Religious Violence (2013) (16)
- Beyond Words and War: The Global Future of Religion (2010) (15)
- Princeton readings in religion and violence (2011) (14)
- Introduction: rethinking secularism (2011) (13)
- Martyrdom and Sacrifice in a Time of Terror (2014) (13)
- Encyclopedia of global religion (2012) (13)
- Christian Violence in America (1998) (12)
- Holy Orders: Opposition to Modern States (2004) (12)
- Fighting with Gandhi (1984) (11)
- The Limits of Globalization in the 21st Century: Nationalism, Regionalism and Violence (1997) (11)
- What the bhikkhu said: Reflections on the rise of militant religious nationalism (1990) (11)
- Thinking globally : a global studies reader (2014) (10)
- Religious Terrorism as Performance Violence (2013) (10)
- Why religious nationalists are not fundamentalists (1993) (9)
- Religion in Global Perspective: SSSR Presidential Panel (2011) (9)
- The Gandhi Revival—A Review Article (1984) (8)
- Terror in the Mind of God, Fourth Edition (2017) (8)
- Religious Terror and the Secular State (2004) (8)
- Does Religion Cause Terrorism (2017) (8)
- Democracy in search of equality : untouchable politics and Indian social change (1983) (8)
- The Global Rise of Religious Violence (2018) (7)
- A Comparative Sociology of World Religions: Virtuosos, Priests, and Popular Religion by Stephen Sharot:A Comparative Sociology of World Religions: Virtuosos, Priests, and Popular Religion (2002) (7)
- Nationalism and Religion (2006) (7)
- The Sociotheological Turn (2013) (5)
- God at War (2020) (5)
- Sacrificial Violence. A Problem in Ancient Religions (2013) (5)
- From Bhindranwale to Bin Laden: The Rise of Religious Violence (2004) (5)
- The Debate over Hindutva (1996) (5)
- Entering Religious Minds (2019) (4)
- Gandhi vs. terrorism (2007) (4)
- What if the untouchables don't believe in untouchability? (1980) (4)
- Entering the Mindset of Violent Religious Activists (2015) (3)
- Do Religious Ideas Cause Violence? (2019) (3)
- Religious Nationalism and the Secular State (2015) (3)
- The Emergence of Private Authority in Global Governance: The global dimensions of religious terrorism (2002) (3)
- Sikh studies : comparative perspectives on a changing tradition : working papers from the Berkeley conference on Sikh studies (1979) (3)
- Introduction: Religious Ambivalence to Global Civil Society (2005) (3)
- Editor's introduction: Is symbolic violence related to real violence? (1991) (3)
- The Church, the Mosque, and Global Civil Society (2007) (3)
- A Comparative Sociology of World Religions: Virtuosos, Priests, and Popular Religion. By Stephen Sharot. New York: New York University Press, 2001. Pp. 352. $60.00 (cloth); $18.50 (paper). (2002) (2)
- Global Society@@@Jihad vs. McWorld. (1996) (2)
- The Legitimacy of Invading Religious Regimes (2012) (2)
- A Bibliographic Guide to the Comparative Study of Ethics (1991) (2)
- Teaching the Introductory Course in Religious Studies: A Sourcebook (1991) (2)
- Gandhi's way (2005) (2)
- RESPONDING TO RELIGIOUS TERRORISM ON A GLOBAL SCALE (2007) (2)
- Fundamentalisms and Society: Reclaiming the Sciences, the Family, and Education. Vol. II (1993) (2)
- Mahatma Gandhi: Nonviolent Power in Action . By Dennis Dalton. New York: Columbia University Press, 1993. xii, 279 pp. $15.50 (paper). The Penguin Gandhi Reader . Edited by Rudrangshu Mukherjee. New Delhi: Penguin Books, 1993. xxi, 295 pp. $10.95 (paper). (1996) (2)
- The Imagined War between Secularism and Religion (2017) (2)
- Gandhi and the Cow: The Ethics of Human/Animal Relationships (1985) (2)
- Can we live with religious nationalism (1995) (2)
- Talking with Terrorists, Entering Their Minds (2019) (1)
- Global Gandhi (2021) (1)
- How Cosmic War Ends (2018) (1)
- 5. Killing before an Audience: Terrorism as Performance Violence (2019) (1)
- Introduction: The Challenge of Entering Religious Minds (2019) (1)
- The Rise of Hindu Nationalism (1993) (1)
- The Evolution of Global Studies (2018) (1)
- QAnon as Religious Terrorism in advance (2022) (1)
- Religious War, Terrorism, And Peace (2007) (1)
- In Memoriam: Robert Neelly Bellah (1927–2013) (2013) (1)
- Doing Ethics in a Plural World (1985) (1)
- Which Is More Compelling: Religion or War? (2020) (1)
- Commentary: Tahrir Square, the Death of Bin Laden, and the Revival of Civil Society (2011) (1)
- When God Stops Fighting (2022) (1)
- Governance and Accountability in International NGOs (2008) (1)
- Mark Juergensmeyer (2014) (1)
- The Marriage of War and Religion (2020) (0)
- Chapter 5: Transnational Networks: Global Jihad (2019) (0)
- Three. Religion Resists and Soothes: Religious Responses to Globalization (2019) (0)
- Five. The Annoying Certainty of Global Views: The Dangers of Cultural Imperialism (2019) (0)
- Religious Terror and the Secular State - eScholarship (2004) (0)
- 49. Religious Violence (2008) (0)
- Religious violence and political parties (2019) (0)
- War as an Alternative Reality (2020) (0)
- Evolving Global Studies (2019) (0)
- Why America has been the Target for Religious Terror (2010) (0)
- Nationalism (1973) (0)
- Response to Jeffrey Goodwin (2009) (0)
- Chapter 6: The Enduring Problems of Violence, Democracy, and Human Rights (2019) (0)
- RELIGION IN INDIA (1979) (0)
- Charles Tilly, 1929–2008 (2014) (0)
- Why Do We Think about War? (2020) (0)
- Can Religion Cure War? (2020) (0)
- Religion and Violence in Modern South Asia (2020) (0)
- Sikh Studies: Comparative Perspectives on a Changing Tradition. Edited by (1983) (0)
- Buddhist Violence and Religious Authority: A Tribute to the Work of Michael Jerryson (2021) (0)
- 10. RELIGIOUS CHALLENGES TO GLOBAL SECURITY (2005) (0)
- Mennonites in Belize (2011) (0)
- Unearthly Powers: Religious and Political Change in World History. By Alan Strathern (2020) (0)
- Conclusion: Can We Live with Religious Nationalism? (1993) (0)
- Religious Othering (2022) (0)
- 6. Why Religious Confrontations Are Violent (1993) (0)
- Imagining Secret Wars (2022) (0)
- Two. Religion Tumbles and Turns: How Religion has been Affected by Global Forces (2019) (0)
- The Global Context of European Religious Neo-Nationalism (2020) (0)
- THE ROLE OF RELIGION IN GLOBAL CIVIL SOCIETY: THE MOSCOW WORKSHOP (2013) (0)
- Religion in Global Conflict (2014) (0)
- Costs and Benefits of Anti-Terrorism Policies (2022) (0)
- The Odd Appeal of War (2020) (0)
- One. The Social Turmoil of the Twenty-First Century: Crises of Identity, Accountability, and Security (2019) (0)
- Religious Terrorism at the Turn of the Twenty-First Century (2021) (0)
- Chapter 2: The Front Line of Religious Rebellion: The Middle East (2019) (0)
- Postscript: Symbolic Empowerment of Religious Violence (2014) (0)
- Is Religion Dead? (2021) (0)
- Chapter 1: The Religious Challenge to the Secular State (2019) (0)
- Four. Cosmopolitan Religion at Work: How Religious Values Support Global Citizenship (2019) (0)
- Conclusion: God in the Global Square (2019) (0)
- The History and Future of Religious Violence and Apocalyptic Movements (2012) (0)
- Chapter 3: Political Targets of Rebellion: South, Central, and Southeast Asia (2019) (0)
- Religion as Alternative Reality (2020) (0)
- The Global Rebellion Against the Secular State (2010) (0)
- Book Review:The Saffron Wave: Democracy and Hindu Nationalism in Modern India Thomas Blom Hansen (2001) (0)
- Shoring Up the Saint: Some Suggestions for Improving Satyagraha (1989) (0)
- Debate: Religion and Revolution (2012) (0)
- Three Theorists on Religious Violence in an Islamic Context: Karen Armstrong, Mark Juergensmeyer, and William T. Cavanaugh (2019) (0)
- Religion in the New Global War (2002) (0)
- Part 2 Themes 141 12 Pre-modern Nationalism : An Oxymoron ? The evidence from England 143 (2007) (0)
- On Hegemony and Global Doctoral Education (2019) (0)
- Introduction: The Rise of Religious Rebellion (2019) (0)
- The New Cold War? Religious Nationalism Confronts the Secular State . By Mark Juergensmeyer. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1993. xi, 292 pp. $25.00. (1993) (0)
- 83 Terror in the Name of God (2003) (0)
- Studies in Religious Fundamentalism. Lionel CaplanFundamentalism, Revivalists and Violence in South Asia. James Warner Bjorkman (1991) (0)
- Conclusion: Religious Rebellion and Global War (2019) (0)
- International Legal Fields (2012) (0)
- Homegrown Hate: Why White Nationalists and Militant Islamists are Waging War Against the United States (2022) (0)
- Chapter 4: Post–Cold War Rebels: Europe, East Asia, and the United States (2019) (0)
- Religious terrorism in global politics (2016) (0)
- Introduction: Thinking about Religion in the Global Age (2019) (0)
- On Girard: Mimesis and Cosmic War (2016) (0)
- A Report from Baghdad: How the Occupation Created Enemies (2004) (0)
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