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    Feminist Spirituality as Lived Religion: How UK Feminists Forge Religio-spiritual Lives.Kristin Aune - 2015 - Gender and Society 29 (1):122-145.
    How do feminists in the United Kingdom view spirituality and religion? What are their religious and spiritual attitudes, beliefs, and practices? What role do spirituality and religion play in feminists’ lives? This article presents findings from an interview-based study of 30 feminists in England, Scotland, and Wales. It identifies three characteristics of feminists’ approaches to religion and spirituality: They are de-churched, are relational, and emphasize practice. These features warrant a new approach to feminists’ relationships with religion and spirituality. Rather than, (...)
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    Much Less Religious, a Little More Spiritual: The Religious and Spiritual Views of Third-Wave Feminists in the Uk.Kristin Aune - 2011 - Feminist Review 97 (1):32-55.
    How religious or spiritual are feminists today? Filling a gap in the literature on feminism and religion, this article outlines findings from the first survey-based study of feminists’ spiritual attitudes in recent years. Drawing on survey data, this article explores the religious and spiritual views of 1,265 third-wave feminists, most of whom are women in their twenties and thirties. Comparison with surveys of religious adherence in the UK reveals that these feminists are significantly less religious and somewhat more spiritual than (...)
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    Evangelical Christianity and Women's Changing Lives.Kristin Aune - 2008 - European Journal of Women's Studies 15 (3):277-294.
    Women have outnumbered men as followers of Christianity at least since the transition to industrial capitalist modernity in the West. Yet developments in women's lives in relation to employment, family and feminist values are challenging their Christian religiosity. Building on a new strand of gender analysis in the sociology of religion, this article argues that gender is central to patterns of religiosity and secularization in the West. It then offers a case study of evangelical Christianity in England to illustrate how (...)
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    Navigating the third wave: Contemporary UK feminist activists and ‘third-wave feminism’.Rose Holyoak & Kristin Aune - 2018 - Feminist Theory 19 (2):183-203.
    Since the start of the new millennium in the UK, a range of new feminist activities – national networks, issue-specific campaigns, local groups, festivals, magazines and blogs – have been formed by a new constituency of mostly younger women and men. These new feminist activities, which we term ‘third-wave’ feminism, have emerged in a ‘post-feminist’ context, in which feminism is considered dead or unnecessary, and where younger feminists, if represented at all, are often dismissed as insufficiently political. Representations of North (...)
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    Book Review: Sex and Pleasure in Western Culture. [REVIEW]Kristin Aune - 2007 - Feminist Review 87 (1):156-157.
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    Book Review: Transforming Feminist Practice: Non-Violence, Social Justice and the Possibilities of a Spiritualized Feminism. [REVIEW]Kristin Aune - 2006 - Feminist Theory 7 (1):122-123.
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    Book Review: Sex and Pleasure in Western Culture. [REVIEW]Kristin Aune - 2007 - Feminist Review 87 (1):156-157.
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