Governing Religious Diversity in Cities
Critical Perspectives
Herausgeber: Martinez-Arino, Julia
Governing Religious Diversity in Cities
Critical Perspectives
Herausgeber: Martinez-Arino, Julia
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Governing Religious Diversity in Cities provides original insights into the governance of religious diversity in cities from a variety of theoretical perspectives, and drawing on a wide range of empirical examples in Europe and Canada.
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Governing Religious Diversity in Cities provides original insights into the governance of religious diversity in cities from a variety of theoretical perspectives, and drawing on a wide range of empirical examples in Europe and Canada.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 160
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. Juni 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 174mm
- Gewicht: 294g
- ISBN-13: 9781032839509
- ISBN-10: 1032839503
- Artikelnr.: 70438171
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 160
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. Juni 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 174mm
- Gewicht: 294g
- ISBN-13: 9781032839509
- ISBN-10: 1032839503
- Artikelnr.: 70438171
Julia Martínez-Ariño is Assistant Professor of Sociology of Religion at the University of Groningen. Her research interests are the governance of religious diversity, and the spatial strategies of religious groups in cities, in particular Jewish communities. She has published in international journals, including Current Sociology, Social Compass and Comparative European Politics.
Introduction: Governing religious diversity in cities: critical
perspectives Julia Martínez-Ariño 1. Religion in urban assemblages: space,
law, and power Marian Burchardt 2. Religious governance in the Spanish
city: hands-on versus hands-off approaches to accommodating religious
diversity in Barcelona and Madrid Avi Astor, Mar Griera, and Mónica Cornejo
3. Political opportunity structures and the activism of first- and
second-generation Muslims in two Italian cities Giulia Mezzetti and Roberta
Ricucci 4. Governing Islam in French cities: defining 'acceptable' public
religiosity through municipal consultative bodies Julia Martínez-Ariño 5.
Pacifying Muslims in Germany's 'City of Peace': interreligious dialogue as
a tool of governance in Osnabrück Ali Konyali, Laura Haddad, and Andreas
Pott 6. Contract governance of religious diversity in a German city-state
and its ambivalences Anna Körs 7. Reconsidering the spatiality of religion
and the state: relationality and the mosque not built Tobias Müller 8. A
bridge too far: yoga, spirituality, and contested space in the Pacific
Northwest Paul Bramadat
perspectives Julia Martínez-Ariño 1. Religion in urban assemblages: space,
law, and power Marian Burchardt 2. Religious governance in the Spanish
city: hands-on versus hands-off approaches to accommodating religious
diversity in Barcelona and Madrid Avi Astor, Mar Griera, and Mónica Cornejo
3. Political opportunity structures and the activism of first- and
second-generation Muslims in two Italian cities Giulia Mezzetti and Roberta
Ricucci 4. Governing Islam in French cities: defining 'acceptable' public
religiosity through municipal consultative bodies Julia Martínez-Ariño 5.
Pacifying Muslims in Germany's 'City of Peace': interreligious dialogue as
a tool of governance in Osnabrück Ali Konyali, Laura Haddad, and Andreas
Pott 6. Contract governance of religious diversity in a German city-state
and its ambivalences Anna Körs 7. Reconsidering the spatiality of religion
and the state: relationality and the mosque not built Tobias Müller 8. A
bridge too far: yoga, spirituality, and contested space in the Pacific
Northwest Paul Bramadat
Introduction: Governing religious diversity in cities: critical
perspectives Julia Martínez-Ariño 1. Religion in urban assemblages: space,
law, and power Marian Burchardt 2. Religious governance in the Spanish
city: hands-on versus hands-off approaches to accommodating religious
diversity in Barcelona and Madrid Avi Astor, Mar Griera, and Mónica Cornejo
3. Political opportunity structures and the activism of first- and
second-generation Muslims in two Italian cities Giulia Mezzetti and Roberta
Ricucci 4. Governing Islam in French cities: defining 'acceptable' public
religiosity through municipal consultative bodies Julia Martínez-Ariño 5.
Pacifying Muslims in Germany's 'City of Peace': interreligious dialogue as
a tool of governance in Osnabrück Ali Konyali, Laura Haddad, and Andreas
Pott 6. Contract governance of religious diversity in a German city-state
and its ambivalences Anna Körs 7. Reconsidering the spatiality of religion
and the state: relationality and the mosque not built Tobias Müller 8. A
bridge too far: yoga, spirituality, and contested space in the Pacific
Northwest Paul Bramadat
perspectives Julia Martínez-Ariño 1. Religion in urban assemblages: space,
law, and power Marian Burchardt 2. Religious governance in the Spanish
city: hands-on versus hands-off approaches to accommodating religious
diversity in Barcelona and Madrid Avi Astor, Mar Griera, and Mónica Cornejo
3. Political opportunity structures and the activism of first- and
second-generation Muslims in two Italian cities Giulia Mezzetti and Roberta
Ricucci 4. Governing Islam in French cities: defining 'acceptable' public
religiosity through municipal consultative bodies Julia Martínez-Ariño 5.
Pacifying Muslims in Germany's 'City of Peace': interreligious dialogue as
a tool of governance in Osnabrück Ali Konyali, Laura Haddad, and Andreas
Pott 6. Contract governance of religious diversity in a German city-state
and its ambivalences Anna Körs 7. Reconsidering the spatiality of religion
and the state: relationality and the mosque not built Tobias Müller 8. A
bridge too far: yoga, spirituality, and contested space in the Pacific
Northwest Paul Bramadat