Modeling Religious Change
@ReligiousChange
Collaborative project using artificial societies and demographic methods to better understand dimensions of religious identity & change around the world.
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The Modeling Religious Change project is coming to its conclusion after 4 years of research and analysis, data collection, and model development. We've aimed to show the complexities of demographic projections and how behavioral factors like religion can influence the output.
What role has religion played in major civilizational transformations? As a direct result of our project, authors Wesley Wildman and LeRon Shults introduce methodological tools & material insights for guiding conversations in an upcoming book. bloomsbury.com/uk/modeling-re…
Throughout the year, people of various faiths and spiritualities mark religious celebrations with rituals and practices. These privately and publicly observed practices are recorded in our dimensions of religiosity. Here’s what’s happening this week:
Like race, religious belief is incredibly complex and many people have multiple religious identities. The personal importance of religious identity also varies. We strive to capture this nuance in our agent-based models of religious change. nytimes.com/interactive/20…
Throughout the year, people of various faiths and spiritualities mark religious celebrations with rituals and practices. These privately and publicly observed practices are recorded in our dimensions of religiosity. Here’s what’s happening this week:
United States Trends
- 1. Ash Wednesday N/A
- 2. Czechia N/A
- 3. Gudas N/A
- 4. Lent N/A
- 5. Crosby N/A
- 6. Ted Lieu N/A
- 7. Ondrej Palat N/A
- 8. McDavid N/A
- 9. MacKinnon N/A
- 10. Coco Gauff N/A
- 11. Celebrini N/A
- 12. Love Spell N/A
- 13. Colbert N/A
- 14. Wolverine N/A
- 15. Lee Cronin N/A
- 16. Crockett N/A
- 17. Mertens N/A
- 18. Tame Impala N/A
- 19. Talarico N/A
- 20. Pasta N/A
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