Faith and Fracture: Journal of Social and Religious Cohesion is an international, peer-reviewed, open-access publication dedicated to the advanced interdisciplinary study of the intersections between religious phenomena and societal structures. The journal serves as a critical repository for rigorous scholarship that interrogates how theological frameworks, belief systems, and religious institutions simultaneously foster social integration (cohesion) and catalyze structural polarization (fracture) within contemporary global landscapes.
By bridging sosiological, anthropological, political, and juridical perspectives, the journal facilitates a nuanced discourse on the resilience of collective identities, the mechanics of conflict resolution, and the evolving nature of public policy in pluralistic societies.
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Core Intellectual Commitments
The journal coordinates scholarly inquiries around critical paradigms including: the geopolitics of faith, algorithmic radicalization in the digital public square, the sociology of post-secularism, and grassroots peacebuilding mechanisms. By emphasizing methodological rigor and empirical validity, Faith and Fracture aims to dissolve provincial academic silos and offer translational insights crucial for stakeholders, public intellectuals, and international policy-makers.
