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Dr. Patricia Sohn, Ph.D.
Associate Professor, Department of Political Science
Joint Appointment, Center for Jewish Studies
Affiliate, Center for Global Islamic Studies
Also published as Patricia J. Woods
https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2564-9722
Patricia Sohn Short Vitae
Patricia Sohn Long Curriculum Vitae
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Research Interests: culture and politics relating to comparative and international religion and politics (including religious-secular tensions or conflicts); judicial institutions (especially culture and institutions); gender politics; micro-level politics and informal interactions; historical process tracing; and qualitative case studies & field methods. Middle East and North Africa (MENA) politics. New interests in Asian popular film and perspective, including ritual politics and political theatre.
Current Projects:
Special Issue of the journal, Religions, Religion and Politics: Ritual, Performativity, and (Political) Theatre in Comparative-Historical and International Perspective
Guest Editor, Patricia Sohn
Please see link, and/or email for additional information. Articles are published on a rotating bases when accepted. Final deadline is April 15, 2025. Prior abstract/proposal for papers is requested by December 30, 2024.
Recent Publications
In Hardcover, Paperback, and as an e-book!!
Beyond the Death of God
Religion in 21st Century International Politics
Simone Raudino and Patricia Sohn, Editors
Politics and religion remain entwined
This volume offers a nuanced picture with specific instances of religion and politics in Muslim, Jewish, Christian, Buddhist, and Hindu contexts, broadly presenting the phenomenon of religion and politics via country and thematic case studies. Qualitative, quantitative, material, philosophical, and theological analyses draw upon social theory to show how (and why) religion matters deeply in each time and place.
The authors and contributors demonstrate that religion is a significant force that drives societies and polities around the world, and that a radical change in the Western understanding of value-driven global politics is needed. Beyond the Death of God offers new, local voices to Western audiences—through essays that suggest the need for an appreciation of Divinity as a quintessence holding a significant place in the hearts, minds, social orders, and political organization of polities around the world.
Praise
Knowledge Unlatched Libraries funding support makes this book available as a free e-book. See publisher’s link. Beautiful hardcover and paperback editions are simultaneously available. Thank you!
- “Beyond the Death of God helps us understand a truth that the secularization thesis has long masked: across the world, consciously or unconsciously, we still continue being living symbols of deep religious choices.” —Husain Haqqani, author and former Pakistan Ambassador to the United States
- “. . . leads us to reconsider the relevance of the secularization paradigm and to rethink the traditional dichotomy between religion and politics in contemporary societies.” — Laurent Mayali, University of California, Berkeley
- “Beyond the Death of God provides a stimulating contribution to scholarship on religion, politics, and society. Raudino and Sohn assemble a strong series of case studies that cross religious traditions, regions, and varied substantive themes, providing a wealth of insights on the enduring importance of religion in global affairs.” — Tamir Moustafa, author of Constituting Religion
- “This book is a great effort to discuss the entanglement between religion and politics. It starts with critically interpreting the implication of ‘God is dead’ (Nietzsche), and the empirical section of the book comprehensively covers the major religions. It is a must-read for scholars who are interested in the relationship between religion and politics.” — Joseph Tsai, National Chung Cheng University, Taiwan
- “This book has the merit of going beyond traditional assumptions of modernization, secularization and the ‘West versus non-West’ paradigm. It will appeal to readers who want to have a comprehensive picture of what the place of religion in different geographical areas and religious traditions actually is—and not what it should be in theoretical perspectives.” — Rossella Bottoni, University of Trento
- “Irrespective of their ideological leanings, most social and political scientists in the Western world tend to divorce politics and religion, to the detriment of an understanding of both. Beyond the Death of God provides an excellent corrective to this state of affairs by making an important contribution to understanding the fit between the drives of the spirit and tradition, and the more mundane drives of social and political power and organization.” — Wayne Cristaudo, Charles Darwin University
Thank you so much to the editors! (Highest viewership first….)
Some articles in E-International Relations are used to foster classroom discussion.
“What Is Nationalism? A Nation? A Nationalist?” By Patricia Sohn. E-International Relations, November 16, 2018. views as of November 6, 2024.
“Why Jerusalem is the Capital of Israel – and Palestine,” By Patricia Sohn. E-International Relations, December 8, 2017. views as of November 6, 2024.
“Explaining the Donald Trump Victory,” By Patricia Sohn. E-International Relations, November 9, 2016. views as of November 6, 2024.
“Methods War: How Ideas Matter within Political Science,” By Patricia Sohn. E-International Relations, November 24, 2016. views as of November 6, 2024.
“Religion and Secularism in Turkey, and The Turkish Elections,” By Patricia Sohn, Shadi Heidarifar, and Sydney Polanin. E-International Relations, May 26, 2023. 2,210 views as of November 6, 2024. Simultaneously published! Religion and Secularism in Turkey and the Turkish Elections,” By Patricia Sohn, Shadi Heidarifar, and Sydney Polanin. Culturico.com.
“Field Research, Research Design, and Scientific Method (A Personal Account),” By Patricia Sohn. E-International Relations. April 13, 2017. 1,582 views as of November 6, 2024.
“Introducing, ‘Subaltern States,‘” By Patricia Sohn. E-International Relations, October 20, 2016. 1,143 views as of November 6, 2024.
“Theatres of Difference: The Film ‘Hair’, Otherness, Alterity, Subjectivity and Lessons for Identity Politics,” By Patricia Sohn. Articles. E-International Relations, September 28, 2021. 921 views as of November 6, 2024.
Inclusiveness, Pedagogy, Identity, Ideology, and the Epistemology of the Professor,” By Patricia Sohn. Articles. E-International Relations, May 13, 2023. 878 views as of November 6, 2024.
United Moderate Religion vs. Secular and Religious Extremes?” By Patricia Sohn. Articles. E-International Relations, April 3, 2023. views as of November 6, 2024.
“The Color of Institutions: Morality, Unity, or Decay? A Personal Reflection,” By Patricia Sohn. Articles. E-International Relations, June 2022. 469 views as of November 6, 2024.
“Opinion – On Gerontology,” By Patricia Sohn. Articles. E-International Relations, October 10, 2024. 216 views as of November 6, 2024.
“Opinion – Habitus and the 2024 US Presidential Election,” By Patricia Sohn. Articles. E-International Relations, November 10, 2024. 211 views as of November 13, 2024 (note, number reads differently in different browsers).