New Religious Movements in Contemporary Society: Advanced Perspectives and Long-Term Scholarship

For advanced students — engaging contested debates in NRM scholarship, digital religion, radicalization research, and the ethical dimensions of studying living communities.

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The academic study of new religious movements sits at the intersection of some of the most contested debates in social science: the role of the researcher's own beliefs in shaping analysis, the ethics of studying communities that may not want to be studied, the difference between religious commitment and harmful control, and the emerging challenges of digitally mediated religious community. This course addresses those advanced questions for students ready to engage them with the full complexity they deserve. By the end of this course you will be able to engage the principal methodological debates in NRM scholarship, analyze digitally mediated religious communities using appropriate frameworks, situate radicalization and harmful control within a nuanced sociological framework, and articulate an explicit ethical stance on the challenges of studying living religious communities. What you will learn: - The insider-outsider problem in religious studies: how the researcher's own religious status affects access, interpretation, and the reception of their work - Contested categories in NRM scholarship: the ongoing debate over whether distinction between "authentic religion" and "cultic manipulation" is analytically sustainable - Digital and online religious communities: how internet-mediated spirituality creates new forms of community, authority, and doctrinal transmission - Radicalization and new religious movements: the scholarly distinction between religious extremism and religious deviance, and the risk factors associated with harmful control - Exit, recovery, and post-membership identity: how former members of high-demand groups reconstruct meaning and identity — and what this reveals about the movement they left - New Age and contemporary spirituality as a field: how scholars such as Paul Heelas, Linda Woodhead, and Wouter Hanegraaff have theorized the holistic milieu - Ethical guidelines for NRM research: informed consent, protection of sources, and the publication dilemma when findings may be used by the anti-cult movement - Building a sustained research agenda: how to identify a research question in NRM studies, review the existing literature, and design a long-term scholarly project The course is structured around critical readings of scholarly debates, ethical scenario analysis, and extended research design exercises. You will engage with actual methodological controversies and produce your own position papers. This course is written for students who have completed substantial NRM coursework and want to engage advanced scholarly debates. Suitable for graduate students and advanced independent researchers. The course presents multiple scholarly perspectives and maintains a position of analytical neutrality toward the movements it discusses.

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