The International Journal of Latin American Religions invites researchers to submit papers by November 30th, 2020 on the topic of "relocated" Latin American religions. Accepted topics include the role of religion for Latin American migrants, the international spread of Latin American churches, and non-Latin Americans adhering to Latin American faiths. Manuscripts should be submitted through the journal's online submission system by following the provided Submission Guidelines.
Monitoring Ethnic Diversity: Does it pave the way towards a better implementation of a
public policy for the inclusion/assimilation of refugee/migrant communities in the UK?
A case study of the Latin American communities in the London Borough of Southwark.
The International Journal of Latin American Religions invites researchers to submit papers by November 30th, 2020 on the topic of "relocated" Latin American religions. Accepted topics include the role of religion for Latin American migrants, the international spread of Latin American churches, and non-Latin Americans adhering to Latin American faiths. Manuscripts should be submitted through the journal's online submission system by following the provided Submission Guidelines.
The International Journal of Latin American Religions invites researchers to submit papers by November 30th, 2020 on the topic of "relocated" Latin American religions. Accepted topics include the role of religion for Latin American migrants, the international spread of Latin American churches, and non-Latin Americans adhering to Latin American faiths. Manuscripts should be submitted through the journal's online submission system by following the provided Submission Guidelines.
The International Journal of Latin American Religions invites researchers to submit papers by November 30th, 2020 on the topic of "relocated" Latin American religions. Accepted topics include the role of religion for Latin American migrants, the international spread of Latin American churches, and non-Latin Americans adhering to Latin American faiths. Manuscripts should be submitted through the journal's online submission system by following the provided Submission Guidelines.
The International Journal of Latin American Religions (JLAR)
invites researchers to submit papers that contribute to our knowledge of “relocated” Latin American Religions independent of the reason for and the scope of the relocation. We welcome papers that refer to one of the following topics: a) The role of religion of Latin Americans migrants either to another Latin American country or to other parts of the world; b) The outcome of international proselytizing efforts of Latin American churches; c) The adherence of non-Latin Americans to genuine Latin American religions.
Papers related to this call for papers should be submitted until
November 30, 2020. The journal is also permanently open for research and review articles, interviews, conference reports and book reviews about any topic that contribute to the scientific study of the history and present situation of Latin American religions, both in the region and among Latin American minorities in different parts of the world.
Manuscripts must be submitted online through the journal’s
Monitoring Ethnic Diversity: Does it pave the way towards a better implementation of a
public policy for the inclusion/assimilation of refugee/migrant communities in the UK?
A case study of the Latin American communities in the London Borough of Southwark.