Violence, Conspiracies, and New Religions: Introduction
Margo Kitts
Part I: Religion and Violence
1. Researching Religious Terrorism
Mark Juergensmeyer, University of California, Santa Barbara
2. Conspiracy Theories Across Borders
Michael Barkun, Syracuse University
3. Lost Cause: The Rise and Fall of a Symbolic Crusade Movement
David G. Bromley, Virginia Commonwealth University
4. By the Cleansing Flames of Fire: Koran Burnings, Racialized Religion and Politized Nostalgia in Sweden
Mattias Gardell, Uppsala University
Part II: New Religious Movements
5. James R. Lewis and Jonestown Studies
Rebecca Moore, San Diego State University
6. The Charisma of David Koresh
Catherine Wessinger, Loyola University
Part III: Media and the Law
7. Invented Religions and the Law: The Significance of Colanders, Hoods, and Pirate Costumes for Members of Jediism and the Church of the Flying Spaghetti Monster
Carole Cusack, University of Sydney
8. Director’s Cu(l)ts, Reel Researchers: Exploring Sects in the Movies
Stefano Bigliardi, Abdelmojib Chouhbi, Mohamed Amine Ghafil, Amine Nakari, Danya Tazi Mokha, and Salma Zahidi, all at Al Akhawayn University
9. The Complicated Relationship between Xie Jiao and Cult in the PRC
Zhang Xinzhang and Xu Weiwei, both at Hangzhou City University