Publications
Dr Julia Martínez-Ariño
2024
Bolíbar,
M., Martínez-Ariño, J., & Schiller, M.
(2024). Network of Categories: A Method to Aggregate
Egocentric Network Survey Data into a Whole Network
Structure. Field Methods. Advance
online publication. https://doi.org/10.1177/1525822X241262678
Martínez-Ariño,
J. (2024). ‘The Church is against us!’
Feminist collective apostasies and the struggle for gender equality
in Argentina and Spain. Religion, State and
Society, 52(5), 535-553. https://doi.org/10.1080/09637494.2024.2387488
Giorgi,
A., & Martínez-Ariño, J. (2024).
The political mobilisation of religion and gender in
intersectional perspective. Religion, State and
Society, 52(5), 442-449. https://doi.org/10.1080/09637494.2024.2444737
2023
Haddad,
L., Winkler, J., Martínez-Ariño, J., &
Mezzetti, G. (2023). Afterword. In J. Winkler, L.
Haddad, J. Martínez-Ariño, & G. Mezzetti (Eds.),
Interreligious Encounters in Europe: Sites, Materialities and
Practices (pp. 235-240). (Routledge Studies in Religion).
Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003228448-14
Winkler,
J., Haddad, L., Martínez-Ariño, J., &
Mezzetti, G. (Eds.) (2023). Interreligious Encounters in
Europe: Sites, Materialities and Practices. (Routledge
Studies in Religion). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003228448
Sorenssen,
V., & Martínez-Ariño, J. (2023).
Interreligious Tours as Bottom-Up Heritage Practice: The
Routes of Dialogue in Barcelona. In T. H. Weir, & L.
Wijnia (Eds.), The Bloomsbury Handbook of Religion and Heritage
in Contemporary Europe (pp. 79-88). Bloomsbury. https://doi.org/10.5040/9781350251410.ch-009
Martínez-Ariño,
J., Haddad, L., Winkler, J., & Mezzetti, G. (2023).
Introduction: The Sites, Materialities and Practices of
Interreligious Encounters in Europe. In J. Winkler, L.
Haddad, J. Martínez-Ariño, & G. Mezzetti (Eds.),
Interreligious Encounters in Europe: Sites, Materialities and
Practices (pp. 1-20). (Routledge Studies in Religion).
Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003228448-1
Martínez-Ariño,
J. (2023). Revisiting Urban Secularism: Critical
Points, New Questions. Secular
Studies, 5(2), 168-179. https://doi.org/10.1163/25892525-bja10051
Burchardt,
M., Martínez-Ariño, J., Griera, M., &
Bramadat, P. (2023). Rite and Stone: Religious Belonging and
Urban Space in Global Perspective. Space and
Culture, 26(2), 148-154. https://doi.org/10.1177/12063312231161185
2022
Griera,
M., Müller, T., & Martínez-Ariño,
J. (2023). The Politics of Mapping Religion: Locating,
Counting, and Categorizing Places of Worship in European
Cities. Space and Culture,
26(2), 167-179. https://doi.org/10.1177/12063312221130247
Martínez-Ariño,
J., & Zrinščak , S. (2022). Religion and
the natural and virtual environments: introduction.
Zeitschrift für Religion, Gesellschaft und
Politik , 6(1), 1-7. https://doi.org/10.1007/s41682-022-00105-4
Martínez-Ariño,
J. (2022). The visual, material and embodied
dimensions of feminist collective apostasies in Argentina and
Spain. Nonreligion and Secularity Research Network.
2021
Schiller,
M., Martínez-Ariño, J., & Bolíbar,
M. (2021). A relational approach to local immigrant
policy-making: collaboration with immigrant advocacy bodies in
French and German cities. In K. Schönwälder (Ed.),
Diversity in Local Political Practice (Ethnic and Racial
Studies; Vol. 43, No. 11). Routledge.
Griera,
M., Martínez-Ariño, J., & Clot-Garrell,
A. (2021). Banal Catholicism, Morality Policies and the
Politics of Belonging in Spain.
Religions, 12(5), Article 293. https://doi.org/10.3390/rel12050293
Griera,
M., Burchardt, M., Bramadat, P., &
Martínez-Ariño, J. (2021). Introduction:
Religious Events in Contemporary Cities. In P. Bramadat, M.
Griera, M. Burchardt, & J. Martinez-Ariño (Eds.),
Urban Religious Events: Public Spirituality in Contested
Spaces (pp. 1-13). (Bloomsbury Studies in Religion, Space and
Place). Bloomsbury Academic. https://doi.org/10.5040/9781350175471.ch-001
Martínez-Ariño,
J. (2021). "It's the First Sukkah since the
Inquisition": Jewish Celebrations in Public Spaces in
Barcelona. In P. Bramadat, M. Griera, M. Burchardt, & J.
Martinez-Ariño (Eds.), Urban Religious Events: Public
Spirituality in Contested Spaces (pp. 95-110). (Bloomsbury
Studies in Religion, Space and Place). Bloomsbury Academic. https://doi.org/10.5040/9781350175471.ch-007
Martínez-Ariño,
J. (2021). Laïcité y prácticas
religiosas en contextos urbanos en Francia. In Formas de
creer en la ciudad (pp. 443-464). Instituto de Investigaciones
Sociales de la Universidad Nacional Autónoma de
México.
Martínez-Ariño,
J. (2021, Sept 6). Religion in Prison: An Overview of
Contemporary Europe. The Religion Factor.
Bramadat,
P., Griera, M., Burchardt, M., &
Martínez-Ariño, J. (Eds.) (2021). Urban
Religious Events: Public Spirituality in Contested
Spaces. (Bloomsbury Studies in Religion, Space and
Place). Bloomsbury Academic.
2020
Martínez-Ariño,
J. (2021). Urban Secularism: Negotiating Religious
Diversity in Europe. (Routledge Advances in Sociology).
Routledge.
Martínez-Ariño,
J., & Griera, M. (2020). Adapter la religion:
Négocier les limites de la religion minoritaire dans les
espaces urbains. Social Compass,
67(2), 221-237. https://doi.org/10.1177/0037768620917085
Martínez-Ariño,
J. (2020). Apostasía, entre lo personal y lo
político. https://www.lofrsc.org/post/apostas%C3%ADa-entre-lo-personal-y-lo-pol%C3%ADtico
Martínez-Ariño,
J. (2020, Jan 27). Apostasy: Between the Personal and
Political. https://www.rug.nl/research/centre-for-religious-studies/religion-conflict-globalization/blog/apostasy-between-the-personal-and-political-27-01-2020
Martínez-Ariño,
J. (Ed.) (2020). Governing Religious Diversity in
Cities: Critical Perspectives. Routledge.
Martínez-Ariño,
J. (2020). Jewish Spatial Practices in Barcelona as
Claims for Recognition. Social
Inclusion, 8(3), 240-250. https://doi.org/10.17645/si.v8i3.3012
Martínez-Ariño,
J., & Zwilling, A.-L. (Eds.) (2020). Religion
and Prison: An Overview of Contemporary Europe.
(Boundaries of Religious Freedom: Regulating Religion in Diverse
Societies; Vol. 7). Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-36834-0
Martínez-Ariño,
J., & Zwilling, A.-L. (2020). Religion and Prison:
An Introduction. In J. Martínez-Ariño, & A.-L.
Zwilling (Eds.), Religion and Prison: An Overview of
Contemporary Europe (pp. 1-9). ( Boundaries of Religious
Freedom: Regulating Religion in Diverse Societies ; Vol. 7).
Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-36834-0_1
Martínez-Ariño,
J. (2020). Spain: Religion in Prisons - Socio-Legal
Perspectives. In J. Martínez-Ariño, & A.-L.
Zwilling (Eds.), Religion and Prison: An Overview of
Contemporary Europe (pp. 339-358). (Boundaries of Religious
Freedom: Regulating Religion in Diverse Societies; Vol. 7).
Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-36834-0_21
Martínez-Ariño,
J. (2020). Urban Responses to Religious Pluralization
in France. In A. Körs, W. Weisse, & J.-P. Willaime
(Eds.), Religious Diversity and Interreligious Dialogue
(pp. 117-130). Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-31856-7_9
2019
Schiller,
M., Martínez-Ariño, J., & Bolíbar,
M. (2020). A relational approach to local immigrant
policy-making: Collaboration with immigrant advocacy bodies in
French and German cities. Ethnic And Racial
Studies, 43(11), 2041-2061. https://doi.org/10.1080/01419870.2020.1738524
Martínez-Ariño,
J., & Teinturier, S. (2019). Faith-Based Schools
in Contexts of Religious Diversity: An Introduction.
Religion & Education, 46(2),
147-158 . https://doi.org/10.1080/15507394.2019.1590941
Martínez-Ariño,
J. (Guest ed.), & Teinturier, S. (Guest ed.) (2019).
Focused Section "Faith-Based Schools in Contexts of Religious
Diversity". Religion & Education,
46(2).
Martínez-Ariño,
J. (2019). Governing Islam in French cities: defining
‘acceptable’ public religiosity through municipal
consultative bodies. Religion, State and
Society, 47(4-5), 423-439. https://doi.org/10.1080/09637494.2019.1652019
Martínez-Ariño,
J. (2019). Governing religious diversity in cities:
critical perspectives. Religion, State and
Society, 47(4-5), 364-373. https://doi.org/10.1080/09637494.2019.1683404
2018
Moutselos,
M., Jacobs, C., Martínez-Ariño, J.,
Schiller, M., Schönwälder, K., & Tandé, A.
(2020). Economy or Justice? How Urban Actors Respond to
Diversity. Urban Affairs Review,
56(1), 228-253. https://doi.org/10.1177/1078087418764849
Martínez-Ariño,
J., Moutselos, M., Schönwälder, K., Jacobs, C.,
Schiller, M., & Tandé, A. (2019). Why do some cities
adopt more diversity policies than others? A study in France and
Germany. Comparative European
Politics, 17(5), 651-672. https://doi.org/10.1057/s41295-018-0119-0
Martínez-Ariño,
J., & Griera, M. (2018). Catholic Chaplains in
Public Institutions: Contextual Opportunities and Institutional
Inertia in Spanish Hospitals and Prisons. Journal
of Religion in Europe, 11(2-3), 138-160. https://doi.org/10.1163/18748929-01102004
Martínez-Ariño,
J. (2018, Jun 18). Is the French State Really
‘Secular’? Some Reflections on Municipal
Laïcité. The Religion Factor.
Griera,
M., & Martínez-Ariño, J. (2018).
Researching Religion in Public Institutions: Context, Object,
and Methods. Journal of Religion in
Europe, 11, 110-122. https://doi.org/10.1163/18748929-01102002
Martínez-Ariño,
J. (2018). The Evolution of Religious Diversity:
Mapping Religious Minorities in Barcelona. In C. Monnot,
& J. Stolz (Eds.), Congregations in Europe (pp.
177-193). Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-77261-5_10
2017
Martínez-Ariño,
J. (2018). Conceptualising the role of cities in the
governance of religious diversity in Europe.
Current Sociology, 66(5), 810-827.
https://doi.org/10.1177/0011392117745942
Martínez-Ariño,
J. (2017). Rupture ou normalisation?
L’Institutionnalisation du judaïsme diversifié en
Espagne. In E. Tartakowsky, & M. Dimentstein (Eds.),
Juifs d'Europe: Identités Plurielles et Mixité
(pp. 83-94). (Civilisations étrangères). Presses
Universitaires François-Rabelais.
Martínez-Ariño,
J. (2017). Spain: Important Changes in Religious
Landscape and Public Policy. In J. Nelis, C. Sägesser,
& J.-P. Schreiber (Eds.), Religion and Secularism in the
European Union: State of Affairs and Current Debates (pp.
175-179). (Dynamiques citoyennes en Europe). Peter Lang.
Griera,
M., & Martínez-Ariño, J. (2017).
The Accommodation of Religious Diversity in Prisons and
Hospitals in Spain. In F. Colom Gonzalez, & G. D'Amato
(Eds.), Multireligious Society: Dealing with Religious
Diversity in Theory and Practice (pp. 251-266). Taylor &
Francis Group. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315407586-22
2016
Martínez-Ariño,
J. (2016). "Being Jew is like Travelling by Bus":
Constructing Jewish Identities in Spain between Individualisation
and Group Belonging. Journal of Religion in
Europe, 9(4), 324-349. https://doi.org/10.1163/18748929-00904002
Martínez-Ariño,
J. (2016). Grupos religiosos y gobierno local en
interacción: Un estudio de caso en Francia.
Sociedad y Religión, 26(46),
201-223.
Martínez-Ariño,
J., & Lefebvre, S. (2016). Resisting or Adapting?
How Private Catholic High Schools in Quebec Respond to State
Secularism and Religious Diversification.
Eurostudia, 11(1), 19-44. https://doi.org/10.7202/1036316ar
Martínez-Ariño,
J., & Griera, M. (2016). Responses to Religious
Diversity in Spain: Hospitals and Prisons from a Comparative
Perspective. Interdisciplinary Journal for
Religion and Transformation in Contemporary Society,
2(1), 37-59.
2015
Martínez-Ariño,
J., García-Romeral, G., Ubasart-González, G.,
& Griera, M. (2015). Demonopolisation and dislocation:
(Re-)negotiating the place and role of religion in Spanish
prisons. Social Compass, 62
(1 ), 3-21. https://doi.org/10.1177/0037768614560875
Griera,
M., Martínez-Ariño, J., Clot-Garrell, A.,
& Garcia-Romeral, G. (2015). Religión e
instituciones públicas en España. Hospitales y prisiones
en perspectiva comparada. Revista Internacional de
Sociología, 73(3), 1-13. https://doi.org/10.3989/ris.2015.73.3.e020
2014
Griera,
M., Martínez-Ariño, J., &
García-Romeral, G. (2014). Beyond the Separation of
Church and State: Explaining the New Governance of Religious
Diversity in Spain. (pp. 1-30). (MMG Working Papers
Print; Vol. 14, No. 08). Max Planck Institute for the Study of
Religious and Ethnic Diversity.
Griera,
M., & Martínez-Ariño, J. (2014).
The Accommodation of Religious Diversity in Prisons and
Hospitals in Spain. (pp. 1-15). (RECODE Working Paper
Series; Vol. 28). RECODE.
2012
Martínez-Ariño,
J. (2012). Identidades y vivencias judías en la
Cataluña contemporánea: Una realidad diversa y
cambiante. Quaderns de l'Institut Catala
d'Antropologia, 17(2), 73-85.
Martínez-Ariño,
J., & García-Romeral, G. (2012).
L’acomodació de la pràctica funerària a
Barcelona: Diferències entre comunitats islàmiques i
jueves. Revista Catalana de
Sociologia, (28), 89-100. https://doi.org/10.2436/20.3005.01.50
2009
Martínez-Ariño,
J., & Sala Torrent, M. (2009). Las redes sociales
del Centro de Salud San Pablo de Zaragoza.
Atencion primaria, 41(12), 670-674.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.aprim.2009.03.012
Dr Brenda Bartelink
2024
Bartelink,
B. (2024). Unsettled grounds: religion, gender and
sexual nationalism in a Dutch city. Religion,
State and Society, 52(5), 467-483. https://doi.org/10.1080/09637494.2024.2430096
2023
Bartelink,
B., & Bustamante, G. (2023). Negotiating Diversity
with Heritage: Making the Case for Artistic Engagement. In
T. H. Weir, & L. Wijnia (Eds.), The Bloomsbury Handbook of
Religion and Heritage in Contemporary Europe (pp. 371-380).
Bloomsbury. https://doi.org/10.5040/9781350251410.ch-040
Bartelink,
B. E., van Bergen, D., Vanderfaeillie, J.,
Vermeer, P., & Saharso, S. (2023). Weaving webs of
well-being: The ethics of navigating religious differences in
Christian foster families with foster children of various
backgrounds. Social Compass,
70(4), 600-618. https://doi.org/10.1177/00377686231219469
2022
van
Bergen, D. D., Saharso, S., Degener, C. J., Bartelink,
B., & Vanderfaeillie, J. (2023). Moral Dilemmas in
Foster Care Due to Religious Differences Between Birth Parents,
Foster Parents, and Foster Children. Child and
Adolescent Social Work Journal, 40, 811-822.
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10560-021-00815-3
Bartelink,
B., Longman, C., & Bradley, T. (2022). Gender,
religion and harm: Conceptual and methodological
reflections. In B. Bartelink, C. Longman, & T. Bradley
(Eds.), Religion and gender-based violence: Global and local
responses to harmful practices (pp. 1-25). Routledge, Taylor
and Francis group. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003246046-1
Bartelink,
B. (2022). Queens in the Kings Business: African
Pentecostal Female Leadership in a European City.
New Diversities, 24(2). https://doi.org/10.58002/rgk9-x424
Bartelink,
B., Longman, C., & Bradley, T. (Eds.) (2022).
Religion and gender-based violence: Global and local
responses to harmful practices. Routledge, Taylor and
Francis group. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003246046
Bartelink,
B., & Knibbe, K. E. (2022). Why the
Dutch (Think They) Break Taboos: Challenging Contemporary
Presentations of the Role of Religious Actors in Narratives of
Sexual Liberation. New Diversities,
24(2), 13-28. https://doi.org/10.58002/7gd1-9b77
2020
Bartelink,
B. (2022). Gender and International development:
Searching for game changers in the midst of polarisation. In
C. Starkey, & E. Tomalin (Eds.), The Routledge Handbook of
Religion, Gender and Society (pp. 351-364). (Routledge
Handbooks in Religion). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780429466953-26
Bartelink,
B., Bustamante, G., Kwamba, L., & Lowe, S. (2020).
Embodied stories: African-Dutch women narrate (in)visibility
and agency in the city of The Hague. LOVA:
tijdschrift voor feministische antropologie,
41, 8-32.
Bartelink,
B., & Wiering, J. (2020). Speaking
the Body: Examining the Intersections of Sexuality, Secularity and
Religion in Dutch Sexuality Education. In S.-J. Page, &
K. Pilcher (Eds.), Embodying Religion, Gender and
Sexuality (1 ed., pp. 76-92). (Gendering the Study of Religion
in the Social Sciences). Routledge.
Bartelink,
B. (2020). The ambivalence of the immanent: Human
security and the development response to HIV and AIDS in
Uganda. In J. Tarusarira, & E. Chitando (Eds.),
Themes in Religion and Human Security (pp. 180-198).
Routledge, Taylor and Francis group.
Bartelink,
B. (2020). The Personal is Political: Pentecostal
Approaches to Governance and Security. Transatlantic
Policy Network for Religion and Diplomacy. https://religionanddiplomacy.org.uk/library/tpnrd-reports-2/
Bartelink,
B. (2020). The Personal is Political: Pentecostal
Approaches to Governance and Security. The Review
of Faith and International Affairs, 18(3),
69-75. https://doi.org/10.1080/15570274.2020.1795399
Bartelink,
B., & Wilson, E. (2020). The
spiritual is political: Reflecting on gender, religion and
secularism in international development. In K. Kraft, &
O. Wilkinson (Eds.), International Development Actors and Local
Faith Communities: Ideological and Cultural Encounters (1 ed.,
pp. 45-58). Article section 1 (Routledge Research in Religion and
Development). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780429285257-5
2019
Bartelink,
B., & Le Roux, E. (2020). What is in a name?
Identifying the harm in 'harmful traditional practices'. In
O. Wilkinson, & K. Kraft (Eds.), International Development
and Local Faith Actors: Ideological and Cultural Encounters
(pp. 207-220). (Routledge Research in Religion and Development).
Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780429285257-19
Bartelink,
B., & Groeneweg, T. (2019). Advocating the
value-add of faith in a secular context: The case of the Knowledge
Centre Religion and Development in the Netherlands. .
Hts teologiese studies-Theological studies,
75(4), 1-9. https://doi.org/10.4102/hts.v75i4.5510
Knibbe,
K., & Bartelink, B. (2019). Gender:
Religion, Secularism, and Women’s Empowerment. In B.
Schewel, & E. K. Wilson (Eds.), Religion and European
Society: A Primer (pp. 125–141). John Wiley and Sons
Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1002/9781119162766.ch8
Bartelink,
B., & Knibbe, K. (2019). Seksueel
welzijn in de context van religieuze en culturele
diversiteit. Rijksuniversiteit Groningen.
Bartelink,
B., & Knibbe, K. (2019). Seksueel
welzijn in de context van religieuze en culturele
diversiteit. Rijksuniversiteit Groningen.
Bartelink,
B., & Knibbe, K. (2019, Sept 24).
Sexual well-being in the context of religious and cultural
diversity. https://www.rug.nl/research/centre-for-religious-studies/religion-conflict-globalization/blog/sexual-well-being-in-the-context-of-religious-and-cultural-diversity-24-09-2019
Bartelink,
B. (2019). The personal is political: Locating the
centrality of the family in Pentecostal approaches to governance
and security. Paper presented at Transatlantic Policy
Network on Religion and Diplomacy, The Hague.
2018
Knibbe,
K., Bartelink, B., Wiering, J.,
Neutel, K., & Burchardt, M. (2018). Around Joan Scott's
'Sex and Secularism'. Religion and society.
Advances in Research, 9(1), 176-191. https://doi.org/10.3167/arrs.2018.090113
Bartelink,
B., & Le Roux, E. (2018). Navigating State,
Religion And Gender: A Case Study Of Abaad’s Gender Activism
In Lebanon. Politeia, 37(2).
https://doi.org/10.25159/0256-8845/4653
Bartelink,
B., & le Roux, E. (2018, Jun 14). No More
“Harmful Traditional Practices”! Gender Activism and
Faith Leaders in International Development.
Bartelink,
B., & le Roux, E. (2018, May 2). No More
“Harmful Traditional Practices”! Gender Activism and
Faith Leaders in International Development.
Bartelink,
B., & le Roux, E. (2018). No more 'harmful
traditional practices': working effectively with faith
leaders. Paper presented at Channels of Hope Research
Workshop.
Bartelink,
B. (2018). Review of Judith Casselberry, The Labor of
Faith: Gender and Power in Black Apostolic Pentecostalism, Durham
and London: Duke University Press, 2017, 213 pp.,
ISBN:9780822369035. Religion and
Gender, 8(1), 120-122. https://doi.org/10.18352/rg.10253
Bartelink,
B. (2018, Mar 8). The Power to Call for
‘Inclusion Riders’: Violence and Innocence in Gender
Activism.
2017
Palm,
S., le Roux, E., & Bartelink, B. (2017).
Amplifying Development Partnering with faith: Policy
Brief. (Research Report ed.) Tearfund. https://jliflc.com/about-gbv-hub/htp-study/
Bartelink,
B., le Roux, E., & Levinga, W. (2017).
Bibliography for Harmful Traditional Practices and
Religion - 2017. Tearfund. https://gender-based-violence.jliflc.com/resources/htp-context-faith-literature-review/
Bartelink,
B., le Roux, E., & Levinga, W. (2017). Case
Study with ABAAD as part of the UK Government-funded ‘Working
effectively with faith leaders to challenge harmful traditional
practices’. (Research Report ed.) Tearfund. https://gender-based-violence.jliflc.com/resources/case-study-abaad-uk-htp-study/
Palm,
S., le Roux, E., & Bartelink, B. (2017).
Case study with Christian Aid as part of the UK
Government-funded ‘Working effectively with faith leaders to
challenge harmful traditional practices'. (Research
Report ed.) Tearfund. https://gender-based-violence.jliflc.com/resources/case-study-christian-aid-uk-htp-study/
le
Roux, E., & Bartelink, B. (2017). Case
study with Islamic Relief Worldwide as part of the UK-Aid funded
‘Working effectively with faith leaders to challenge harmful
traditional practices’. (Research Report ed.)
Tearfund. https://gender-based-violence.jliflc.com/resources/case-study-islamic-relief-worldwide-uk-htp-study/
le
Roux, E., & Bartelink, B. (2017). Case
study with Tearfund as part of the UK Government-funded
‘Working effectively with faith leaders to challenge harmful
traditional practices'. (Research Report ed.) Tearfund.
https://gender-based-violence.jliflc.com/resources/case-study-with-tearfund-uk-htp-study/
Bartelink,
B., & le Roux, E. (2017). Case study with
World Vision International as part of the UK Government-funded
‘Working effectively with faith leaders to challenge harmful
traditional practices’. (Research Report ed.)
Tearfund. https://gender-based-violence.jliflc.com/resources/case-study-world-vision-international-uk-htp-study/
Bartelink,
B., le Roux, E., & Levinga, W. (2017). Harmful
traditional practices in the context of faith: A literature Review:
Part of the UK Government-funded ‘Working effectively with
faith leaders to challenge harmful traditional
practices'. Tearfund. https://jliflc.com/resources/no-harmful-traditional-practices-working-effectively-faith-leaders/
le
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