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Valentina Napolitano

.1111/1467-9655.12170 Molina , J. Michelle . 2013 . To Overcome Oneself: The Jesuit Ethic and Spirit of Global Expansion, 1520–1767 . Berkeley : University of California Press . 10.1525/9780520955042 Muehlebach , Andrea . 2013 . “ The Catholicization of Neoliberalism

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Around Abby Day’s Believing in Belonging

Belief and Social Identity in the Modern World

Christopher R. Cotter, Grace Davie, James A. Beckford, Saliha Chattoo, Mia Lövheim, Manuel A. Vásquez, and Abby Day

erode the power of traditional authorities to enforce norms and control expressions of gender. Nevertheless, neo-liberal political discourses and the rules of the capitalist market, as well as affordances of various media genres, introduce new

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Legacies, Trajectories, and Comparison in the Anthropology of Buddhism

Nicolas Sihlé and Patrice Ladwig

2012 ) and the development of forms of ‘prosperity religion’ in the wake of economic transformations and the spread of neo-liberal capitalism ( Jackson 1999 ; R. Scott 2009 ). Returning to one of these key themes, Jane Caple’s contribution in the