Margit Warburg (born 15 February 1952 in
Copenhagen
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) is a Danish
sociologist of religion
Sociology of religion is the study of the beliefs, practices and organizational forms of religion using the tools and methods of the discipline of sociology. This objective investigation may include the use both of quantitative methods (surveys, ...
. Since 2004, she has been
professor
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of Sociology of Religion in the Department of Cross-Cultural and Regional Studies at the
University of Copenhagen
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. She was an associate professor at the same university from 1979 to 2004.
Academic career
Margit Warburg received the University of Copenhagen's 1976 gold medal for answering an economic problem in Christian studies. She received her
Magister (PhD) degree in sociology of religion from the University of Copenhagen in 1979, and her
Dr.Phil.
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(DLitt) degree in 2007 with a monographic dissertation on the
Baháʼí Faith
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titled ''Citizens of the World: A History and Sociology of the Baháʼís from a Globalisation Perspective''.
Following her Magister's degree, Warburg was employed at the University of Copenhagen as an
associate professor
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. She became professor of Sociology of Religion in the university's Department of Cross-Cultural and Regional Studies in 2004. Her inaugural lecture was entitled ''Sociology of Religion and the globalization'' ( da, Religionssociologien og globaliseringen). She helped create the University of Copenhagen's inter-faculty research project "Religion in the 21st Century" (2003–2007), co-chaired its steering group, and has headed the Department of Religious History.
She has authored, co-authored, and edited books and articles dealing with the study and sociology of religion. With
Eileen Barker
Eileen Vartan Barker (born 21 April 1938, in Edinburgh, UK) is a professor in sociology, an emeritus member of the London School of Economics (LSE), and a consultant to that institution's Centre for the Study of Human Rights. She is the chairpe ...
, she co-edited ''New Religions and New Religiosity'' in 1998 (
Aarhus University Press
Aarhus University Press () is a commercial foundation, founded in 1985 by Aarhus University, Denmark. The main purpose of the press is to publish the scholarly works of researchers at the university, but many authors come from other Danish insti ...
). She also did extensive archival work and fieldwork on the
Baháʼí religion in
Denmark
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the U.S.
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,
Israel
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, and
Iran
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.
This led in 2003 to publication of ''Baháʼí'' (
Signature Books
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).
One focus of Warburg's research is the effect on Danish society and identity of increasing religious diversity.
She has written about civil religion, and presented about mixed marriages as a part of the "Religion Report" show on
Danmarks Radio Program 1.
Warburg is a member of the Advisory Committee on Religious Denominations which reports to Denmark's
Ministry of Ecclesiastical Affairs, and she has co-chaired the Research Network on New Religions (RENNER).
Selected bibliography
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* Barker, Eileen; Warburg, Margit (editors). 1998. ''New Religions and New Religiosity''. Aarhus, Denmark: Aarhus University Press.
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References
External links
Margit Warburg / University of Copenhagen
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Danish sociologists
Sociologists of religion
Researchers of new religious movements and cults
1952 births
Living people