RT Article T1 Thinking Religion in Place JF Journal for the academic study of religion VO 38 IS 3 SP 219 OP 224 A1 Hancock, Rosemary A1 Milani, Milad A1 Newheiser, David 1982- A2 Milani, Milad A2 Newheiser, David 1982- LA English YR 2025 UL https://ixtheo.de/Record/1962582469 AB The Journal for the Academic Study of Religion (JASR) was founded - under the title of the Australian Religion Studies Review (ARSR) - some 35 years ago in 1988 and renamed in 2013. Now, the co-editors are relaunching the journal: this time, our name remains the same, but our song is changing. Our hope is to make the JASR distinctive in the religious studies publishing landscape. Although there are many high-quality journals in our field, we want to offer a unique scholarly conversation in our pages, one captured by the title of this editorial: thinking religion in place. K1 Place K1 Religion K1 Religious Studies K1 Editorial DO 10.1558/jasr.30319