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LIREC PARTECIPATED IN NTERNATIONAL EUARE CONFERENCE. Jehova's Witnesses (In ) Equal Societies

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LIREC PARTECIPATED IN NTERNATIONAL EUARE CONFERENCE. Jehova's Witnesses (In ) Equal Societies

  • Università LUISS 12 Viale Pola Roma, Lazio, 00198 Italia (map)


EUARE INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE

SESSION: Jehova's Witnesses (In )Equal Societies

Recent Research Findings In Europe and Beyond

July 3, 2026

Luiss University

July 3, 2026/ 9:00 - 11:30

Room 208


This session aims to disseminate recent research findings on Jehovah’s Witnesses from the past decade. Early studies of this movement were mostly influenced by theological perspectives, often resulting in surface-level understandings. Before the new millennium, the Organization kept a distance from researchers, rarely allowing more than historical analysis. A noticeable shift began in the 1970s, during which researchers were permitted to investigate the “blood issue,” lived apolitical experiences, everyday expressions of millenarian beliefs, and other sensitive issues. The late 1990s further expanded the accepted topics, including legal and FoRB-related topics, critical historical reviews, literary analysis, sociological and anthropological inquiries. This correlated with the gradual widening of the circle of invested scholars. Over the past two decades, the Organization's attitude shifted from mere tolerance to more active, initiative cooperation. These collaborations produced richer research materials and chtonged former paradigms about Witnesses. US- and Western Europe-centric findings have been enriched by new inquiries: digital cultural output, media preferences, child-rearing, education, gender, and social empowerment; insider scholarship; literacy; and even ex-member and apostate narratives have been included in ongoing discussions on a global scale. Our panel seeks papers whose research was conducted in this progressive-cooperative environment. We seek contributions focusing on inductive research conducted in the past decade within the Witness community. The panel’s focus aligns with current scholarly trends: papers that employ cross-cultural critical analysis, multidisciplinary methodologies, and enrich the scholarship by extending beyond the conventionally accepted borders of the cultural West are highly welcome.

PROGRAM

EVALUATING RECENT FINDINGS OF THE 2022-2024 JEHOVAH’S WITNESSES RESEARCH PROJECT IN HUNGARY

Nemes M.(Speaker) CESNUR; HAA-RIATM ~ Torino; Budapest ~ Italy

JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES IN POST-SOVIET ARMENIA

Tokmantcev A.(Speaker)* Pázmány Péter Catholic University, Faculty of Humanities, Department of Armenian Studies ~ Budapest ~ Hungary

STRONG IDENTITY, RELIGIOUS COPING, AND PROSOCIAL ATTITUDES OF JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES IN RESPONSE TO STRESSFUL EVENTS: FINDINGS FROM THE JW-RWA STUDY

Di Marzio R.(Speaker) The Center for Studies on Freedom of Religion, Belief and Conscience (LIREC) ~ Roma ~ Italy

JEHOVAH’S WITNESSES’ LIVED EXPERIENCE OF RELIGIOUS FREEDOM IN THE UNITED KINGDOM

Bódi M.(Speaker) University of Oxford ~ Oxford ~ United Kingdom

ESTABLISHING FACTS, NOT FEELINGS: CHTONGES TO RELIGIOUS FREEDOMS IN LIGHT OF THE RECENT CASE LAW IN EUROPE

Peltonen O.M.(Speaker) EAJW ~ Frankfurt ~ Germany