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    A space of transition and transaction
    with Fraser Watts
    Archive for the Psychology of Religion 41 (1): 43-52. 2019.
    This rejoinder acknowledges the empirical gaps and theoretical/theological disharmony highlighted in the three selected commentaries on Place Spirituality (PS), but we defend our central argument about the developmental pathways of PS. First, we provide an overview of recent studies on PS, highlighting what has been done so far in the field. Second, we draw from the commentaries to advance the understanding of PS in relation to three world religions: Islam, Christianity and Hinduism. Third, we e…Read more
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    Place Spirituality
    with Hetty Zock
    Archive for the Psychology of Religion 41 (1): 12-25. 2019.
    The expression of attachment to the divine in certain places among different groups has been documented by anthropologists and sociologists for decades. However, the psychological processes by which this happens are not yet fully understood. This article focuses on the concept of ‘place spirituality’ as a psychological mechanism, which allows the religious believer or non-believer to achieve an organised attachment strategy, involving the interplay of place and spiritual attachment. First, place…Read more
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    Spiritually significant places as adaptive psycho-spatial resources: Mattering struggles, spiritual ties to place, and mental well-being in US adults
    with Benjamin R. Meagher and Richard G. Cowden
    Archive for the Psychology of Religion. forthcoming.
    This study explores how mattering struggles and spiritual ties to place relate to mental well-being in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic. We used cross-sectional data from a nationally representative sample of US adults ( n = 3640) who reported their experiences of mattering struggles, perceived increase in spiritual ties to place, and perceived change in mental well-being since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic. Mattering struggles were associated with a perceived decline in mental well-bei…Read more
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    Testing the underlying structure of unfounded beliefs about COVID-19 around the world
    with Paweł Brzóska, Magdalena Żemojtel-Piotrowska, Jarosław Piotrowski, Bartłomiej Nowak, Peter K. Jonason, Constantine Sedikides, Mladen Adamovic, Kokou A. Atitsogbe, Oli Ahmed, Uzma Azam, Sergiu Bălțătescu, Konstantin Bochaver, Aidos Bolatov, Mario Bonato, Trawin Chaleeraktrakoon, Jano Ramos-Diaz, Sonya Dragova-Koleva, Walaa Labib M. Eldesoki, and Carla Sofia Esteves
    Thinking and Reasoning 30 (2): 301-326. 2023.
    Unfounded—conspiracy and health—beliefs about COVID-19 have accompanied the pandemic worldwide. Here, we examined cross-nationally the structure and correlates of these beliefs with an 8-item scale, using a multigroup confirmatory factor analysis. We obtained a two-factor model of unfounded (conspiracy and health) beliefs with good internal structure (average CFI = 0.98, RMSEA = 0.05, SRMR = 0.04), but a high correlation between the two factors (average latent factor correlation = 0.57). This mo…Read more
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    The purpose of this article is to analyze how the concept of African Christian diaspora religion and/or spirituality, as a missionary-based model, is currently being used and defined within African transnational research and diaspora religion. I conducted a review using a citation search strategy to retrieve peer-reviewed articles that explore the extent to which the seminal paper of Steven Vertovec on “Diaspora Religion” has informed the conceptualization and analysis of the concept of African …Read more