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Andrew McKinnon is Senior Lecturer in the Department of Sociology at the University of Aberdeen's School of Social Science. Trained at the Universities of British Columbia and Toronto, he has been at Aberdeen since 2008. His research bridges sociology of religion and social theory, with particular focus on metaphor/narrative analysis, secularization, and religious conflict.
Key research themes include:
- Religion's role in social life and conflict dynamics
- Latent class modeling of religious data
- Demographic studies of Anglicanism in Sub-Saharan Africa
- Critical theory applications to religious phenomena
Publications highlight his interdisciplinary approach across:
- Historical political sociology of religion
- Quantitative-qualitative methodology fusion
- Analysis of Durkheim, Ricoeur, and Weber
- Global Anglican sexuality disputes
Current teaching includes postgraduate courses in Social Theory and Sociology of Religion, with experience supervising PhD projects about:
- Religion and conflict
- Religious metaphor systems
- Secularization theories
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