Free zone scientology and other movement milieus: A preliminary characterization

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Free Zone refers to the subculture constituted by people and organizations that adhere to the beliefs and practices of Scientology but who do so outside of - and without the sanction of - the Church of Scientology. The analysis in the present article uses the Free Zone plus a selection of comparable subcultures associated with other religious groups as case studies to explore the nature and structure of movement milieus. The notion of a movement milieu is derived from Colin Campbell's influential formulation, though certain significant features of movement milieus serve to distinguish them from - and to make them more than simply subsets of - the cultic milieu.

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Lewis, J. R. (2013). Free zone scientology and other movement milieus: A preliminary characterization. Temenos, 49(2), 255–276. https://doi.org/10.33356/temenos.8203

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