Publikasjoner
2012
- David Eric John Herbert; Marie Gillespie; Alban Webb (2012). Diasporas and diplomacy: cosmopolitan contact zones at the BBC World Service, 1932-2012. (ekstern lenke)
- David Eric John Herbert (2012). Civil Society. (ekstern lenke)
- David Eric John Herbert (2012). Religion, Mediatization and Politics: Islam and crises of multiculturalism in the UK, Netherlands and France. (ekstern lenke)
- David Eric John Herbert; Tracey Black (2012). What Kind of Global Conversation? Participation, democratic deepening a nd public diplomacy through BBC World Service online forums: an examina tion of mediated global talk about religion and politics. (ekstern lenke)
- David Eric John Herbert (2012). Spectacular and Banal Activism:Islam, Islamophobia, and the role of social and mass media in Dutch culture wars. (ekstern lenke)
- David Eric John Herbert (2012). Media and the Collapse of Dutch Multiculturalism: a cautionary tale about being too democratic in the media age. (ekstern lenke)
2021
- David Eric John Herbert (2021). Troublesome entanglements: religion, politics and gender in contemporary Poland. (ekstern lenke)
- Iris Wigger; Alexander Yendell; David Eric John Herbert (2021). The end of ‘Welcome Culture’? How the Cologne assaults reframed Germany’s immigration discourse. (ekstern lenke)
- David Eric John Herbert (2021). Support for and Opposition to Populist Right Anti-Immigration Stances in Austria and the UK: Results of a New Survey. (ekstern lenke)
2013
- David Eric John Herbert; Marie Gillespie (2013). Introduction: Social Media and Religious Change. (ekstern lenke)
- David Eric John Herbert (2013). Creating Community Cohesion: religion, media and multiculturalism. (ekstern lenke)
- David Eric John Herbert (2013). Paradise Lost? Islamophobia, Post-liberalism and the Dismantling of State Multiculturalism in the Netherlands: the role of mass and socal media. (ekstern lenke)
- David Eric John Herbert; Marie Gillespie; Anita Greenhill (2013). Social media and religious change. (ekstern lenke)
- David Eric John Herbert; Tracey Black; Ramy Aly (2013). Arguing about religion: BBC World Service Internet forums as sites of postcolonial encounter. (ekstern lenke)
- David Eric John Herbert (2013). Religion and Civil Society: theoretical reflections. (ekstern lenke)
2022
- Stefan Fisher-Høyrem; David Eric John Herbert (2022). Clusters of Prestige: Social Media and Social Order in the Norwegian Bible Belt. (ekstern lenke)
- Alexander Yendell; David Eric John Herbert (2022). Religion, Conspiracy Thinking, and the Rejection of Democracy: Evidence From the UK. (ekstern lenke)
- David Eric John Herbert (2022). Clusters of Prestige: Social Media and Social Order in the Norwegian Bible Belt. (ekstern lenke)
- David Eric John Herbert; Josh Bullock (2022). The Diversity of Nonreligion: Meaning-Making, Activism and Towards a Theory of Nonreligious Identity and Group Formation. (ekstern lenke)
- Stefan Fisher-Høyrem; David Eric John Herbert (2022). Social Media and Social Order. (ekstern lenke)
2020
- David Eric John Herbert; Josh Bullock (2020). Reaching for a new sense of connection: soft atheism and ‘patch and make do’ spirituality amongst nonreligious European millennials. (ekstern lenke)
- David Eric John Herbert (2020). Social Media and Spatial Justice: Instagram, place and recursive logics if exclusion in Northern European cities. (ekstern lenke)
2018
- Charles Ivan Armstrong; David Eric John Herbert; Jan Erik Mustad (2018). The Legacy of the Good Friday Agreement Northern Irish Politics, Culture and Art after 1998. (ekstern lenke)
- Mia Lövheim; Haakon Haugevik Jernsletten; David Eric John Herbert et al. (2018). Attitudes: Tendencies and Variations. (ekstern lenke)
- Charles Ivan Armstrong; David Eric John Herbert; Jan Erik Mustad (2018). Introduction. (ekstern lenke)
- Irene Trysnes; David Eric John Herbert (2018). Cultural Conflict 2.0.. (ekstern lenke)
2014
- David Eric John Herbert; Levi Geir Eidhamar (2014). Gay Men’s Interpretation of the Bible. III: Islam. (ekstern lenke)
- David Eric John Herbert (2014). Religion, Detraditionalization and Backlashes Against Multiculturalism in Northern Europe: a Comparison of Dutch, Northern Irish and English Cases. (ekstern lenke)
- David Eric John Herbert (2014). Racism in the Netherlands: a social scientific analysis of the dynamics of the Dutch Multicultural Backlash. (ekstern lenke)
2010
- David Herbert (2010). Public Sphere or Public Screen? An Analysis of Forums Discussing Religion Linked to BBC World Service News and Current Affairs Programmes. (ekstern lenke)
- David Herbert (2010). Religion in Public Life: Must Faith Be Privatised?. (ekstern lenke)
- David Herbert (2010). Secularisms as cultural and political formations: their implications for the co-existence of religions in contemporary multi-religious civil societies. (ekstern lenke)
- David Eric John Herbert (2010). 'European Enlargement, Secularisation and Religious Republication in Central and Eastern Europe'. (ekstern lenke)
- David Herbert (2010). Pragmatic Pluralism: a Critical Evaluation of 'Faith' in UK Government Community Cohesion Policies 2001-10. (ekstern lenke)
- David Herbert (2010). The Impact of the Nordic network for the mediatization of religion and culture on media studies and sociology of religion in the Nordic context. (ekstern lenke)
- David Herbert; Marie Gillespie; Matilda Anderson (2010). The Mumbai attacs and diasporic nationalism: BBC World Service online forums as conflict, contact and comfort zones. (ekstern lenke)
- David Herbert (2010). Religion in the Public Sphere: an Appraisal of Theory. (ekstern lenke)
2016
- David Eric John Herbert (2016). Social Media and Multicultural City: A North European Comparison. (ekstern lenke)
- David Eric John Herbert (2016). On Lefebvre and Instagram: Spatial Justice in the Network Society. (ekstern lenke)
- David Eric John Herbert (2016). Political Culture 2.0? Religion, Migration, Social Media and the Public Sphere in Denmark and Norway 2006-16. (ekstern lenke)
- David Eric John Herbert (2016). Causes of the Dutch multicultural reversal: A cautionary tale about being too democratic in the media age. (ekstern lenke)
2015
- David Eric John Herbert (2015). Theorising Religious Republicisation in Europe: Religion, Media and Public Controversy in the Netherlands and Poland. (ekstern lenke)
- David Eric John Herbert (2015). Theorising Cultural Conflict 2.0: a Lefebvrian approach to the dynamics of religio-cultural conflict. (ekstern lenke)
- David Eric John Herbert; Janna Hansen (2015). The Mediatisation of Cultural Conflict in N European Multicultural Cities. (ekstern lenke)
2011
- David Eric John Herbert (2011). Why has religion gone public again? Towards a theory of media and religious re-publicization. (ekstern lenke)
- David Eric John Herbert; Marie Gillespie (2011). Editorial: Special Issue on Religion, Media and Socio-cultural Change. (ekstern lenke)
- David Eric John Herbert (2011). Theorising Religion and Media in Contemporary Societies: an Account of Religious "Publicisation". (ekstern lenke)
- David Eric John Herbert (2011). A Sociological Perspective on the Public Signficance of Religion: from Secularization to 'Publicization'. (ekstern lenke)