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2024
1 Hoel, Nina.
Feminisme i Antropocen. I: Antropocen - menneskets tidsalder. Res Publica 2024 ISBN 9788282263016.
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2023
2 Hoel, Nina.
Crochet Methodology: Thinking Creatively about and with the Study of Religion in the Anthropocene. African Journal of Gender and Religion (AJGR) 2023
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3 Hoel, Nina.
Muslim Women’s Religious and Social Activism in South Africa. I: The Oxford Handbook of Islam and Women. Oxford University Press 2023 ISBN 9780190638771. s. 478-488
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2020
4 Gray, Biko Mandela; Hoel, Nina; Bongmba, Elias K.; Nadar, Sarojini; Parsitau, Damaris Seleina; Nogueira-Godsey, Trad.
Intimately engaging with religion and sexuality. Religious Studies Review 2020 ;Volum 46.(3) s. 317-319
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5 Hoel, Nina.
Fieldwork=Bodywork. Religious Studies Review 2020 ;Volum 46.(3) s. 325-327
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6 Hoel, Nina Birgette Petersen; Wilcox, Melissa M.; Wilson, Liz.
Religion, the Body and Sexuality: An Introduction. Routledge 2020 (ISBN 9781138728127) 180 s.
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2019
7 Hoel, Nina Birgette Petersen.
Taking the Body Seriously, Taking Relationalities Seriously: An Embodied and Relational Approach to Ethnographic Research in the Study of (Lived) Religion. I: The Insider/Outsider Debate. New Perspectives in the Study of Religion. Equinox Publishing 2019 ISBN 9781781793435. s. 88-109
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2016
8 Hoel, Nina.
Approaching Islam queerly. Theology and Sexuality 2016
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9 Hoel, Nina Birgette Petersen.
Exploring women's madrasahs in South Africa: implications for the construction of muslim personhood and religious literacy. Religious Education 2016 ;Volum 111.(1) s. 30-48
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2015
10 Botvar, Pål Ketil; Brottveit, Ånund; Hoel, Nina Birgette Petersen; Haakedal, Elisabet; Schmidt, Ulla.
Avsluttet reform eller fortsatt læring og utvikling? Trosopplæring som samarbeidsform i menighetene. Oslo: KIFO, Institutt for kirke-, religions- og livssynsforskning 2015 (ISBN 978-82-92972-38-0) 111 s. KIFO-rapport(1)
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2014
11 Hoel, Nina.
Engaging Islamic sexual ethics: Intimacy, pleasure and sacrality. Sexualities 2014
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2013
12 Hoel, Nina.
Corporeal bodies, religious lives, and ‘women's rights’: Engaging Islamic body politics among Muslim women in South Africa. Agenda: Empowering Women For Gender Equity 2013
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13 Hoel, Nina.
Embodying the Field: A Researcher's Reflections on Power Dynamics, Positionality and the Nature of Research Relationships. Fieldwork in Religion 2013
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14 Hoel, Nina.
Feminism and Religion and the Politics of Location: Situating Islamic Feminism in South Africa. African Journal of Gender and Religion (AJGR) 2013
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15 Hoel, Nina.
Sexualising the Sacred, Sacralising Sexuality: An Analysis of Public Responses to Muslim Women’s Religious Leadership in the Context of a Cape Town Mosque. Journal for the Study of Religion 2013
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16 Hoel, Nina; Shaikh, Sa'diyya.
Sex as Ibadah: Religion, Gender, and Subjectivity among South African Muslim Women. Journal of Feminist Studies in Religion 2013
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17 Naidu, Maheshvari; Hoel, Nina.
Continuities and Departures: Women’s Religious and Spiritual Leadership. Journal for the Study of Religion 2013
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2012
18 Hoel, Nina.
Engaging religious leaders: South African Muslim women’s experiences in matters pertaining to divorce initiatives. Social Dynamics 2012
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2011
19 Hoel, Nina; Nogueira-Godsey, Elaine.
Transforming Feminisms: Religion, Women, and Ecology. Journal for the Study of Religion 2011
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20 Hoel, Nina; Shaikh, Sa'diyya; Kagee, Ashraf.
Muslim women's reflections on the acceptability of vaginal microbicidal products to prevent HIV infection. Ethnicity and Health 2011
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2007
21 Hoel, Nina; Shaikh, Sa'diyya.
Veiling, Secularism and Islamism: Gender Constructions in France and Iran. Journal for the Study of Religion 2007
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