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'''Annika Hvithamar''' (b. 1971<ref>[https://www.kristeligt-dagblad.dk/profiler/annika-hvithamar Brief biography at Kristeligt Dagblad]</ref>) is a Danish Sociologist of religion, who serves as head of the [[Department of Cross-Cultural and Regional Studies (University of Copenhagen)|Department of Cross-Cultural and Regional Studies]] at the [[University of Copenhagen]]. Her research specializes in religion in Russia including the [[Russian Orthodox Church]] and religious minorities such as [[Jehovah's Witnesses]].<ref>[https://www.kristeligt-dagblad.dk/kirke-tro/den-mangfoldige-tro Hvithamar interviewed about her work on Jehovah's Witnesses]</ref><ref>[https://ccrs.ku.dk/staff/?pure=en%2Fpersons%2Fannika-hvithamar(f959f153-7c16-496f-ae04-365558968def).html Department Website Bio]</ref> She received her PhD in Sociology of Religion from the University of Copenhagen in 2003.<ref>[https://bibliotek.dk/work/870970-basis:25109589 |
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Hvithamar, Annika. . "Kirken i Rusland og Rusland i kirken : perspektiver på Den Ortodokse Kirkes Sociale Doktrin i relation til det russiske kirke-stat forhold i det 21. århundrede". Dissertation, University of Copenhagen]</ref><ref>[https://www.kristeligt-dagblad.dk/mennesker/lektor-kristendommen-bliver-ikke-mere-liberal-og-sekulariseret Portrait in Kristeligt Dagblad on the occasion of her 50th birthday]</ref><ref>[https://www.kristeligt-dagblad.dk/mennesker/med-rusland-i-blodet Interview about her 2009 Book "Ruslands ikoner - fra brugskunst til billedkunst"]</ref> |
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* Hvithamar, Annika. 2016. "''Not Just Caviar and Balalaikas: Unity and Division in Russian Orthodox Congregations in Denmark''." Orthodox Identities in Western Europe: Migration, Settlement and Innovation (2016): 213. |
* Hvithamar, Annika. 2016. "''Not Just Caviar and Balalaikas: Unity and Division in Russian Orthodox Congregations in Denmark''." Orthodox Identities in Western Europe: Migration, Settlement and Innovation (2016): 213. |
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* Hvithamar, A. 2008. ''Sacred Stories: Religion and Spirituality in Modern Russia''. Journal of Religion in Europe, 1(3), pp. |
* Hvithamar, A. 2008. ''Sacred Stories: Religion and Spirituality in Modern Russia''. Journal of Religion in Europe, 1(3), pp.. |
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* Hvithamar, Annika. 20015. "''Jehovas Vidner. I grænsefladen af den danske religionsmodel''." Religionsvidenskabeligt tidsskrift 62: |
* Hvithamar, Annika. 20015. "''Jehovas Vidner. I grænsefladen af den danske religionsmodel''." Religionsvidenskabeligt tidsskrift 62: . |
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* Hvithamar, Annika. 2009. ''Ruslands ikoner: fra brugskunst til billedkunst (Russian Icons: From craft to art)''. Gyldendal A/S, 2009. |
* Hvithamar, Annika. 2009. ''Ruslands ikoner: fra brugskunst til billedkunst (Russian Icons: From craft to art)''. Gyldendal A/S, 2009. |
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Latest revision as of 07:20, 17 April 2024
Annika Hvithamar (b. 1971[1]) is a Danish Sociologist of religion, who serves as head of the Department of Cross-Cultural and Regional Studies at the University of Copenhagen. Her research specializes in religion in Russia including the Russian Orthodox Church and religious minorities such as Jehovah's Witnesses.[2][3] She received her PhD in Sociology of Religion from the University of Copenhagen in 2003.[4][5][6]
Notable works[edit]
- Hvithamar, Annika. 2016. "Not Just Caviar and Balalaikas: Unity and Division in Russian Orthodox Congregations in Denmark." Orthodox Identities in Western Europe: Migration, Settlement and Innovation (2016): 213.
- Hvithamar, A. 2008. Sacred Stories: Religion and Spirituality in Modern Russia. Journal of Religion in Europe, 1(3), pp. 358–360.
- Hvithamar, Annika. 20015. "Jehovas Vidner. I grænsefladen af den danske religionsmodel." Religionsvidenskabeligt tidsskrift 62: 125–137.
- Hvithamar, Annika. 2009. Ruslands ikoner: fra brugskunst til billedkunst (Russian Icons: From craft to art). Gyldendal A/S, 2009.
References[edit]
- ^ Brief biography at Kristeligt Dagblad
- ^ Hvithamar interviewed about her work on Jehovah's Witnesses
- ^ Department Website Bio
- ^ Hvithamar, Annika. 2003. "Kirken i Rusland og Rusland i kirken : perspektiver på Den Ortodokse Kirkes Sociale Doktrin i relation til det russiske kirke-stat forhold i det 21. århundrede". Dissertation, University of Copenhagen
- ^ Portrait in Kristeligt Dagblad on the occasion of her 50th birthday
- ^ Interview about her 2009 Book "Ruslands ikoner - fra brugskunst til billedkunst"