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This book offers a range of contemporary sociological reflections on new manifestations of religion, religiosity, and spirituality in Central and Eastern Europe, a region that has seen significant social and political transformation. It explores the development of cultural and religious trends, including secularisation, new spiritualit,y and a resurgence of religiosity outside of traditional structures. The theoretical and empirical contributions by established and emerging scholars address topics including: the experiences and values of young people, the role and influence of media, the…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This book offers a range of contemporary sociological reflections on new manifestations of religion, religiosity, and spirituality in Central and Eastern Europe, a region that has seen significant social and political transformation. It explores the development of cultural and religious trends, including secularisation, new spiritualit,y and a resurgence of religiosity outside of traditional structures. The theoretical and empirical contributions by established and emerging scholars address topics including: the experiences and values of young people, the role and influence of media, the relationship between public and private religion, and the position of state and institutions. The book will be of particular interest to sociologists of religion and others focused on contemporary Central and Eastern European societies.
Autorenporträt
S¿awomir H. Zar¿ba is a professor and head of the Department of Sociology of Religion at Cardinal Stefan Wyszy¿ski University in Warsaw, Poland. Maria Sroczy¿ska is an associate professor in the Institute of Sociological Sciences at Cardinal Stefan Wyszy¿ski University in Warsaw, Poland. Roberto Cipriani is Professor Emeritus of Sociology at Roma Tre University, Italy. Marcin Choczy¿ski is an assistant professor in the Institute of Sociological Sciences at Cardinal Stefan Wyszy¿ski University in Warsaw, Poland. Wojciech Klimski is an assistant professor in the Department of Sociology of Religion at Cardinal Stefan Wyszy¿ski University in Warsaw, Poland.