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James Arthur Beckford (1 December 1942 – 10 May 2022) was a British
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 research, quantit ...
.Swatos, William H.; Kivisto, Peter
''Encyclopedia of Religion and Society''
Rowman Altamira 1998, p. 44, . Retrieved 20 June 2010.
He was professor emeritus of sociology at the
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and a Fellow of the
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. In 1988/1989, he served as president of the
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,Beckford's page
at the University of Warwick's Department of Sociology website
and from 1999 to 2003, as the president of the International Society for the Sociology of Religion.Beckford, James A.; Demerath, Nicholas Jay. ''The SAGE Handbook of the Sociology of Religion'', SAGE 2007, p. x, Apart from general writings on the sociology of religion, Beckford has been a prolific author of books and articles on
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and society's responses to them. He has also researched and written about religious issues affecting prison inmates.


Academic positions

In his early career, Beckford held teaching posts at the Universities of
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and Durham and at
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. He founded the British Sociological Association's Study Group for the Sociology of Religion in 1975, serving as its chairman from 1978 to 1983. From 1982 to 1983 Beckford was a Senior
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Fellow at the
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, Berkeley. From 1982 to 1986, he was the president of the
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Research Committee 22, and in 1988/1989 served as the president of the
Association for the Sociology of Religion The Association for the Sociology of Religion (ASR) is an academic association with more than 700 members worldwide. It publishes a journal, ''Sociology of Religion'', and holds meetings at the same venues and times as the American Sociological As ...
. He joined the University of Warwick in 1989. From 1999 to 2003, he was the president of the International Society for the Sociology of Religion. He has also taught as a visiting professor in Paris, at the Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales in 2001, and at the Ecole Pratique des Hautes Etudes in 2004. Beckford was the editor of ''
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from 1994 to 1998, and has been a member of the editorial board of the ''
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'' since 1998. He has chaired the management committee of
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(Information Network Focus on Religious Movements), a British charity set up by sociologist
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with the support of Britain's mainstream churches to provide the public with information on
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, and was co-vice-chairman of the charity's board of governors. In 2017, Beckford was honored with the Lifetime Achievement Award for Contributions to the Sociology of Religion by the
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.


Research and publications

Beckford's doctoral thesis was the first major sociological study of the
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, ''The Trumpet of Prophecy'' (1975), which has remained an important reference work on the group. His research focus then shifted to
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s and
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and the responses they provoke from wider society.Beckford's page
at the Warwick Religions and Education Research Unit website
On the basis of his empirical studies of the
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in Britain, France and Germany, Beckford contended that the responses to new religious movements reveal as much about a society as studies of the relevant movements themselves. He explored this topic further in ''Cult Controversies: Societal Responses to New Religious Movements'', highlighting the differing ways movement members (and ex-members) relate to each other and to the surrounding society, and proposing that these differences could serve as the basis of a new model for classifying new religious movements. Beckford has called for sociologists of religion to end their isolation from other sociological disciplines, arguing in ''Religion and Advanced Industrial Society'' (1989) that this might return religious studies to their former position of prominence, and has explored various adjacent sociological fields himself in his writings. In reference to
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, Beckford has more recently argued that neglecting the needs of Muslim prison inmates, such as the failure of most French prisons to provide
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meat or religious services for Muslims, leads to more widespread resentment and increased radicalisation among the Muslim community: "This feeds back into the community of Muslims outside the prisons, who hear what goes on and are disturbed by it. It feeds their sense of alienation." He has also commented on the increasing importance that the internet has assumed for Muslim communities, saying it had become "a wonderful device (for linking) Muslims around the world, especially Muslims in diaspora. Something like (Facebook) can kind of light up or activate communities that are already in place." In addition to his books, Beckford has authored around 150 articles and book chapters to date. A ''
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'' celebrating his contributions to the field, ''The Centrality of Religion in Social Life. Essays in Honour of James A. Beckford'', edited by Eileen Barker, was published in 2008.Barker, Eileen (ed.). ''The Centrality of Religion in Social Life: Essays in Honour of James A. Beckford'',
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2008,


Publications

* ''Religious Organization'' (1974) * ''The Trumpet of Prophecy. A Sociological Analysis of Jehovah's Witnesses'' (1975) * '' Cult Controversies: The Societal Response to New Religious Movements'' (1985) * ''New Religious Movements and Rapid Social Change'' (1986, editor), published by
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and
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, * ''Religion and Advanced Industrial Society'' (1989) * ''The Changing Face of Religion'' (1989, co-editor) * ''Religion in Prison. Equal Rites in a Multi-Faith Society'' (1998, with Sophie Gilliat) * ''Secularization, Rationalism and Sectarianism (1999, editor) * ''Social Theory and Religion'' (2003) * ''Challenging Religion'' (2003, editor) * ''Muslims in Prison: Challenge and Change in Britain and France'' (2005) * ''Theorising Religion: Classical and Contemporary Debates'' (2006, editor)


Articles


"Why Britain doesn't go to church"
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"Cults need vigilance, not alarmism"
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External links


Jim Beckford's Homepage
at the University of Warwick's website {{DEFAULTSORT:Beckford, James A. 1942 births 2022 deaths British sociologists Sociologists of religion Researchers of new religious movements and cults Fellows of the British Academy Academics of the University of Warwick People educated at Tottenham Grammar School