François Gauthier
Religion in the Neoliberal Age
Political Economy and Modes of Governance
Herausgeber: Martikainen, Tuomas
François Gauthier
Religion in the Neoliberal Age
Political Economy and Modes of Governance
Herausgeber: Martikainen, Tuomas
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This book, together with the complementary volume Religion in Consumer Society, focuses on religion, neoliberalism and consumer society; offering an overview of an emerging field of research in the study of contemporary religion. Outlining changes in both the political-institutional and cultural spheres, the contributors offer an international overview of developments in different countries and state of the art representation of religion in the new global political economy.
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This book, together with the complementary volume Religion in Consumer Society, focuses on religion, neoliberalism and consumer society; offering an overview of an emerging field of research in the study of contemporary religion. Outlining changes in both the political-institutional and cultural spheres, the contributors offer an international overview of developments in different countries and state of the art representation of religion in the new global political economy.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 260
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. August 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 376g
- ISBN-13: 9781138274921
- ISBN-10: 1138274925
- Artikelnr.: 50438253
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 260
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. August 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 376g
- ISBN-13: 9781138274921
- ISBN-10: 1138274925
- Artikelnr.: 50438253
François Gauthier is professor of religious studies at the Université du Québec à Montréal, Canada, and a specialist of religious formations in 'ultra modernity'. He has previous experience researching and writing on the rapports between religion, politics and economics in modern and contemporary society as well as on religion theory. He has experience editing volumes on these topics in both English and French, in reputed journals as well as in book form. His research interests are in the dynamics of religion with respect to the consumer ethos, electronic media and neoliberal policy. He edits the 'Religion, ethics and symbolism' section of the on-line Revue du MAUSS permanente (www.journaldumauss.net) and is part of the editing committee of the influential French social science journal Revue du MAUSS semestrielle. He has published widely in journals and books in both English and French, and is currently writing a book entitled Le mythe de l'autonomie. Religion, politique et économique en modernité (Paris: Desclée de Brouwer). Tuomas Martikainen is a docent and university researcher of comparative religion in the University of Helsinki, Finland. He is also member of executive general management team of the Post-Secular Culture and a Changing Religious Landscape in Finland Centre of Excellence in Ã...bo Akademi University, and a specialist of contemporary religious and ethnic diversity in Finland. He has previous experience researching and writing on religion and society and editing volumes on religion and immigration, including the textbooks and article compilations. Martikainen's research interest is in neoliberalism and new forms of minority governance in western societies, and he is currently editing Muslims at the Margins: Islam in Finland, Ireland and Portugal (forthcoming in 2012). He has also edited six books in the Finnish language and has published widely in English.
Contents: Preface; Introduction: religion in market society, François
Gauthier, Tuomas Martikainen and Linda Woodhead; Part I Religions in the
New Political Economy: Entrepreneurial spirituality and ecumenical
alterglobalism: two religious responses to global neoliberalism, Joanildo
A. Burity; Making religion irrelevant: the 'resurgent religion' narrative
and the critique of neo-liberalism, James V. Spickard; The decline of the
parishes and the rise of city churches: the German Evangelical Church in
the age of neoliberalism, Jens Schlamelcher; Catholic Church civil society
activism and the neoliberal government project of migrant integration in
Ireland, Breda Gray; Faith, welfare, and the formation of the modern
American Right, Jason Hackworth. Part II Political Governance of Religion:
Neoliberalism and the privatization of welfare and religious organizations
in the United States of America, David Ashley and Ryan Sandefer; Multilevel
and pluricentric network governance of religion, Tuomas Martikainen;
Regulating religion in a neoliberal context: the transformation of Estonia,
Ringo Ringvee; Neoliberalism and counterterrorism laws: impact on
Australian Muslim community organizations, Agnes Chong; From implicitly
Christian to neoliberal: the moral foundations of Canadian law exposed by
the case of prostitution, Rachel Chagnon and François Gauthier; Religious
freedom and neoliberalism: from harm to cost-benefit, Lori G. Beaman;
Bibliography; Index.
Gauthier, Tuomas Martikainen and Linda Woodhead; Part I Religions in the
New Political Economy: Entrepreneurial spirituality and ecumenical
alterglobalism: two religious responses to global neoliberalism, Joanildo
A. Burity; Making religion irrelevant: the 'resurgent religion' narrative
and the critique of neo-liberalism, James V. Spickard; The decline of the
parishes and the rise of city churches: the German Evangelical Church in
the age of neoliberalism, Jens Schlamelcher; Catholic Church civil society
activism and the neoliberal government project of migrant integration in
Ireland, Breda Gray; Faith, welfare, and the formation of the modern
American Right, Jason Hackworth. Part II Political Governance of Religion:
Neoliberalism and the privatization of welfare and religious organizations
in the United States of America, David Ashley and Ryan Sandefer; Multilevel
and pluricentric network governance of religion, Tuomas Martikainen;
Regulating religion in a neoliberal context: the transformation of Estonia,
Ringo Ringvee; Neoliberalism and counterterrorism laws: impact on
Australian Muslim community organizations, Agnes Chong; From implicitly
Christian to neoliberal: the moral foundations of Canadian law exposed by
the case of prostitution, Rachel Chagnon and François Gauthier; Religious
freedom and neoliberalism: from harm to cost-benefit, Lori G. Beaman;
Bibliography; Index.
Contents: Preface; Introduction: religion in market society, François
Gauthier, Tuomas Martikainen and Linda Woodhead; Part I Religions in the
New Political Economy: Entrepreneurial spirituality and ecumenical
alterglobalism: two religious responses to global neoliberalism, Joanildo
A. Burity; Making religion irrelevant: the 'resurgent religion' narrative
and the critique of neo-liberalism, James V. Spickard; The decline of the
parishes and the rise of city churches: the German Evangelical Church in
the age of neoliberalism, Jens Schlamelcher; Catholic Church civil society
activism and the neoliberal government project of migrant integration in
Ireland, Breda Gray; Faith, welfare, and the formation of the modern
American Right, Jason Hackworth. Part II Political Governance of Religion:
Neoliberalism and the privatization of welfare and religious organizations
in the United States of America, David Ashley and Ryan Sandefer; Multilevel
and pluricentric network governance of religion, Tuomas Martikainen;
Regulating religion in a neoliberal context: the transformation of Estonia,
Ringo Ringvee; Neoliberalism and counterterrorism laws: impact on
Australian Muslim community organizations, Agnes Chong; From implicitly
Christian to neoliberal: the moral foundations of Canadian law exposed by
the case of prostitution, Rachel Chagnon and François Gauthier; Religious
freedom and neoliberalism: from harm to cost-benefit, Lori G. Beaman;
Bibliography; Index.
Gauthier, Tuomas Martikainen and Linda Woodhead; Part I Religions in the
New Political Economy: Entrepreneurial spirituality and ecumenical
alterglobalism: two religious responses to global neoliberalism, Joanildo
A. Burity; Making religion irrelevant: the 'resurgent religion' narrative
and the critique of neo-liberalism, James V. Spickard; The decline of the
parishes and the rise of city churches: the German Evangelical Church in
the age of neoliberalism, Jens Schlamelcher; Catholic Church civil society
activism and the neoliberal government project of migrant integration in
Ireland, Breda Gray; Faith, welfare, and the formation of the modern
American Right, Jason Hackworth. Part II Political Governance of Religion:
Neoliberalism and the privatization of welfare and religious organizations
in the United States of America, David Ashley and Ryan Sandefer; Multilevel
and pluricentric network governance of religion, Tuomas Martikainen;
Regulating religion in a neoliberal context: the transformation of Estonia,
Ringo Ringvee; Neoliberalism and counterterrorism laws: impact on
Australian Muslim community organizations, Agnes Chong; From implicitly
Christian to neoliberal: the moral foundations of Canadian law exposed by
the case of prostitution, Rachel Chagnon and François Gauthier; Religious
freedom and neoliberalism: from harm to cost-benefit, Lori G. Beaman;
Bibliography; Index.