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The Rise of ‘No Religion’: Towards an Explanation. / Woodhead, Linda Jane Pauline.
In: Sociology of Religion, Vol. 78, No. 3, 01.09.2017, p. 247-262.

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Woodhead LJP. The Rise of ‘No Religion’: Towards an Explanation. Sociology of Religion. 2017 Sept 1;78(3):247-262. Epub 2017 Aug 8. doi: 10.1093/socrel/srx031

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Woodhead, Linda Jane Pauline. / The Rise of ‘No Religion’ : Towards an Explanation. In: Sociology of Religion. 2017 ; Vol. 78, No. 3. pp. 247-262.

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