- A recent Pew Research Center study found that “[a]bout eight-in-ten Americans say there is a lot or some discrimination in their society, and two-thirds or more in the UK, Germany and France agree.”
- In “Christians, Muslims and Traditional Worshippers in Nigeria: Estimating the Relative Proportions from Eleven Nationally Representative Social Surveys” (Review of Religious Research, 2011) Andrew McKinnon (University of Aberdeen) addresses a basic but persisting question: What percentage of the nation is Muslim, and what percentage Christian?, finding after a metadata study of 11 nationally representative surveys that during the late 1990s Christian identification reached a high of 69%, while also noting that Muslim identification is positioned to constitute a majority soon, “possibly within a decade.”