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Mark Juergensmeyer is Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Sociology and Global Studies at the University of California, Santa Barbara.
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How Robert Bellah (1927-2013) Changed the Study of Religion

December 27, 2013 Juergensmeyer

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Don’t Blame Religion for Boston Bombings

December 27, 2013 Juergensmeyer

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Globalization Comes to Mongolia

December 27, 2013 Juergensmeyer

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Kindred Hatemongers: Why American Islamophobes and Muslim Protestors Need Each Other

December 27, 2013 Juergensmeyer

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Christian Terrorism Comes to Milwaukee

December 27, 2013 Juergensmeyer

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Mongolia in Globalization’s Chokehold

December 27, 2013 Juergensmeyer

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Ad Dharm

December 27, 2013 Juergensmeyer

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In Memoriam: Robert Neelly Bellah (1927–2013)

December 27, 2013 Juergensmeyer

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The Future of Religious Rebellion

December 27, 2013 Juergensmeyer

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Radhasoamis

December 27, 2013 Juergensmeyer

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MARK JUERGENSMEYER

some_text Juergensmeyer is distinguished professor emeritus of sociology and global studies and founding director of the Orfalea Center for Global and International Studies at the University of California, Santa Barbara, and Visiting Professor of Religious Studies at Claremont McKenna College. He is a pioneer in global studies, focusing on global religion, religious violence, religious nationalism, conflict resolution and South Asian religion and politics. He has published more than three hundred articles and thirty books, including Why God Needs War and War Needs God (Oxford 2025), and When God Stops Fighting: How Religious Violence Ends (California 2022). His award-winning Terror in the Mind of God (University of California Press) is in its 4th edition, and he has co-edited the Oxford Handbook of Global Studies (Oxford 2018) and many more. Here you can see pictures of Mark, read his full bio or his wikipedia entry.

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