The atheist bus campaign : global manifestations and responses /

The international "Atheist Bus Campaign" generated news coverage and controversy, and this volume is the first to systematically and thoroughly explore and analyze each manifestation of that campaign. It includes a chapter for each of the countries which enacted - or attempted to enact - l...

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Language: English

Published: Leiden ; Boston : Brill, 2016.

Series: International Studies in Religion and Society 27.
Religious Studies, Theology and Philosophy E-Books Online, Collection 2016, ISBN: 9789004303942.

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505 0 0 |t Preliminary Material /  |r Steven Tomlins and Spencer Culham Bullivant --   |t Introduction /  |r Steven Tomlins and Spencer Culham Bullivant --   |t Australia: Conflict Not Competition /  |r Alan Nixon --   |t Brazil: The Invisibility of the Brazilian Bus Campaign /  |r Paula Montero and Eduardo Dullo --   |t Canada: Insights Derived from the Atheist Bus Campaign on the Status of Atheism in Canada's Multicultural Mosaic /  |r Steven Tomlins and Spencer Culham Bullivant --   |t Croatia: Atheist Bus Campaign in Croatia; One Day Stand /  |r Dinka Marinović Jerolimov and Nikolina Hazdovac Bajić --   |t Finland: The Recognition and Rearticulation of Atheism in Public Discourse /  |r Teemu Taira --   |t Germany: The Atheist Bus Ads Campaign in Germany /  |r Björn Mastiaux --   |t Ireland: Unbelievable? The Atheist Bus Campaign in Ireland /  |r Leon Dempsey --   |t Italy: The Regimentation of Identity and Belief; Research Notes on Nonreligious Campaigns in Italy /  |r Vanni Gasbarri --   |t The Netherlands: Shifting Secularities? /  |r Hanna Lehtinen --   |t New Zealand: The Atheist Bus Campaign in New Zealand; From Buses to Billboards /  |r William James Hoverd and Katja Strehle --   |t Russia: Atheism, 'Blasphemy', State and Orthodox Christianity /  |r Teuvo Laitila --   |t Spain: The Atheist Bus Campaign and the Uncertain Future of Organized Atheism in Spain /  |r Javier Martínez-Torrón and Silvia Meseguer Velasco --   |t Sweden: Criticizing Religion in 'The World's Most Secular Country' /  |r Magnus Hedelind --   |t United Kingdom: All Publicity is Good Publicity, Probably /  |r Katie Aston --   |t United States of America: Secularist, Humanist, Atheist, and Freethought Bus Advertisements in the United States; Functions, Responses, and Effectiveness /  |r Casey P. Homan , Marcus Mann and Ryan T. Cragun --   |t Afterword: The Atheist Bus Campaign /  |r Lori G. Beaman --   |t Index /  |r Steven Tomlins and Spencer Culham Bullivant. 
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