2024
DOI: 10.1093/socrel/srae012
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Symbolic Pollution and Religious Change: The Religious Imaginary of Anglo-CanadianSpiritual but Not ReligiousMillennials

Galen Watts,
Sam Reimer

Abstract: In this article, we advance a cultural sociological approach to religious change that foregrounds the role of symbolic pollution and shifting religious imaginaries. Leveraging interviews with 50 Anglo-Canadian Millennials who identify as spiritual but not religious, and ethnographic research at three field sites, we sketch a religious imaginary comprising four discourses of “religion.” According to our informants, “religion” is (1) anti-modern; (2) conservative; (3) American; and (4) colonial. Next, we draw fr… Show more

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