Religion, Migration, and Existential Wellbeing
Herausgeber: Dahlin, Moa Kindström; Winell, Anneli; Larsson, Oscar L
Religion, Migration, and Existential Wellbeing
Herausgeber: Dahlin, Moa Kindström; Winell, Anneli; Larsson, Oscar L
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This book uses the very latest research to examine current interactions between religion, migration and existential wellbeing. In particular, it demonstrates the role of religion and religious organizations in the social, medical and existential wellbeing of immigrants within their host societies.
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This book uses the very latest research to examine current interactions between religion, migration and existential wellbeing. In particular, it demonstrates the role of religion and religious organizations in the social, medical and existential wellbeing of immigrants within their host societies.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 232
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. September 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 239mm x 152mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 499g
- ISBN-13: 9780367345068
- ISBN-10: 0367345064
- Artikelnr.: 60019855
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 232
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. September 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 239mm x 152mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 499g
- ISBN-13: 9780367345068
- ISBN-10: 0367345064
- Artikelnr.: 60019855
Moa Kindström Dahlin is Associate Professor in Public Law at the Faculty of Law, Uppsala University. She has her basis in legal theory and has a specific interest in the interaction between law and other fields of knowledge and the relation between law and ethics, specifically questions regarding autonomy and integrity. Her work has mostly centred around mental health law but also generally on human rights for people with decreased decision-making capacity, e.g. children, elderly people and persons with mental disabilities. Oscar L. Larsson is Assistant Professor in Military Studies at the Swedish Defence University. Larsson's main research interest has been the political dimensions of networks and collaboration between public and private actors. His post-doc project was on integration governance in rural contexts in Sweden and the chapter in this book follows from this specific project. Oscar Larson has previously published articles on network governance and sovereign power/domination in Critical Policy Studies, Policy Studies, Regulation & Governance, Constellations, on neo-institutionalism in Critical Review and crisis management in Risk, Hazards and Crisis in Public Policy. He is also one of the editors for this volume. Anneli Winell, is Assistant Professor in the Sociology of Religion at University College Stockholm (former Stockholm School of Theology), and earlier lecturer at the Department of Theology, Uppsala University. Her main research field concerns religion and media, with ongoing projects on integration and migration, and the relevance of "ministry calling" for identity and meaning-making among priest and pastor candidates. Winell is affiliated to CRS - the Religion & Society Research Centre, and the research program The Impact of Religion: Challenges for Society, Law, and Democracy, Uppsala University.
Acknowledgements; Foreword by Lori Berman; Contributors; Introduction:
Migration, Religion and Existential Wellbeing -Theorizing the role of
religion in contemporary migration and integration governance-Moa Kindström
Dahlin, Oscar L. Larsson, Anneli Winell; PART I: HISTORICAL AND
CONSTTUTIONAL ASPECTS OF RELIGIOUS DIVERSITY; 1 Religious Freedom, Equality
Rights and their Contentious Implementation: Norm Conflicts Deriving from
the Chasm between International and National Human Rights-Annette Schnabel,
Heiko Beyer and Kathrin Behrens;2 Religious Diversity in the Public Arena
as a Cornerstone for Social Integration and the Impact of Law-Gabriele
Buchholtz; 3 Differentiation between Religion and Individuals? Measuring
Hostile Attitudes towards Islam and Muslims in Germany-Isabell Diekmann; 4
Lessons from the history - Responding to Islamophobia in Victoria and Abdul
and The Sultan and The Queen-Abderrahman Beggar; PART II: POLYCENTRIC
GOVERNANCE AND SOCIAL COHESION; 5 Human rights and citizenship based claims
for access to healthcare - evidence from policy makers, NGO and healthcare
workers across Europe-Hannah Bradby, Adele Lebano, Sarah Hamad, Alejandro
Gil - Salmerón, Estrella Durá-Ferrandis, Jorge Garcés-Ferrer, William
Sherlaw, Iva Christova, Pania Karnaki, Dina Zota, Elena Riza;6 The Role of
Religion and the Power of Civil Society Actors in Integration Governance in
Rural Contexts-Oscar L. Larsson;7 The role of Christianity in the discourse
on migration in Hungary- Christian leaders and the various interpretations
of Christianity-Anna Vancsó; 8 Protestant Russian congregations
contributing to social cohesion in the Helsinki metropolitan area of
Finland-Maija Penttilä;PART III: RELIGIOUS IDENTITIES AND EXISTENTIAL
WELLBEING; 9 Mental Health: The Role of Religion and Spirituality-Grace
Chang; 10 Latin American Pentecostals in Sweden. Belief and Mistrust in
Stockholm's Urban Space-Emir Mahieddin; 11 Islamic leadership and Muslim
immigration: A Framework for Reflection and Analysis-Mehrnosh Lajevardi
Fatemi; 12 Crossing Borders, Changing Faith: how forced and voluntary
migrant adolescents in Belgium describe the impact of relocation on their
faith-Amy Casteel and Annemie Dillen; Conclusion
Migration, Religion and Existential Wellbeing -Theorizing the role of
religion in contemporary migration and integration governance-Moa Kindström
Dahlin, Oscar L. Larsson, Anneli Winell; PART I: HISTORICAL AND
CONSTTUTIONAL ASPECTS OF RELIGIOUS DIVERSITY; 1 Religious Freedom, Equality
Rights and their Contentious Implementation: Norm Conflicts Deriving from
the Chasm between International and National Human Rights-Annette Schnabel,
Heiko Beyer and Kathrin Behrens;2 Religious Diversity in the Public Arena
as a Cornerstone for Social Integration and the Impact of Law-Gabriele
Buchholtz; 3 Differentiation between Religion and Individuals? Measuring
Hostile Attitudes towards Islam and Muslims in Germany-Isabell Diekmann; 4
Lessons from the history - Responding to Islamophobia in Victoria and Abdul
and The Sultan and The Queen-Abderrahman Beggar; PART II: POLYCENTRIC
GOVERNANCE AND SOCIAL COHESION; 5 Human rights and citizenship based claims
for access to healthcare - evidence from policy makers, NGO and healthcare
workers across Europe-Hannah Bradby, Adele Lebano, Sarah Hamad, Alejandro
Gil - Salmerón, Estrella Durá-Ferrandis, Jorge Garcés-Ferrer, William
Sherlaw, Iva Christova, Pania Karnaki, Dina Zota, Elena Riza;6 The Role of
Religion and the Power of Civil Society Actors in Integration Governance in
Rural Contexts-Oscar L. Larsson;7 The role of Christianity in the discourse
on migration in Hungary- Christian leaders and the various interpretations
of Christianity-Anna Vancsó; 8 Protestant Russian congregations
contributing to social cohesion in the Helsinki metropolitan area of
Finland-Maija Penttilä;PART III: RELIGIOUS IDENTITIES AND EXISTENTIAL
WELLBEING; 9 Mental Health: The Role of Religion and Spirituality-Grace
Chang; 10 Latin American Pentecostals in Sweden. Belief and Mistrust in
Stockholm's Urban Space-Emir Mahieddin; 11 Islamic leadership and Muslim
immigration: A Framework for Reflection and Analysis-Mehrnosh Lajevardi
Fatemi; 12 Crossing Borders, Changing Faith: how forced and voluntary
migrant adolescents in Belgium describe the impact of relocation on their
faith-Amy Casteel and Annemie Dillen; Conclusion
Acknowledgements; Foreword by Lori Berman; Contributors; Introduction:
Migration, Religion and Existential Wellbeing -Theorizing the role of
religion in contemporary migration and integration governance-Moa Kindström
Dahlin, Oscar L. Larsson, Anneli Winell; PART I: HISTORICAL AND
CONSTTUTIONAL ASPECTS OF RELIGIOUS DIVERSITY; 1 Religious Freedom, Equality
Rights and their Contentious Implementation: Norm Conflicts Deriving from
the Chasm between International and National Human Rights-Annette Schnabel,
Heiko Beyer and Kathrin Behrens;2 Religious Diversity in the Public Arena
as a Cornerstone for Social Integration and the Impact of Law-Gabriele
Buchholtz; 3 Differentiation between Religion and Individuals? Measuring
Hostile Attitudes towards Islam and Muslims in Germany-Isabell Diekmann; 4
Lessons from the history - Responding to Islamophobia in Victoria and Abdul
and The Sultan and The Queen-Abderrahman Beggar; PART II: POLYCENTRIC
GOVERNANCE AND SOCIAL COHESION; 5 Human rights and citizenship based claims
for access to healthcare - evidence from policy makers, NGO and healthcare
workers across Europe-Hannah Bradby, Adele Lebano, Sarah Hamad, Alejandro
Gil - Salmerón, Estrella Durá-Ferrandis, Jorge Garcés-Ferrer, William
Sherlaw, Iva Christova, Pania Karnaki, Dina Zota, Elena Riza;6 The Role of
Religion and the Power of Civil Society Actors in Integration Governance in
Rural Contexts-Oscar L. Larsson;7 The role of Christianity in the discourse
on migration in Hungary- Christian leaders and the various interpretations
of Christianity-Anna Vancsó; 8 Protestant Russian congregations
contributing to social cohesion in the Helsinki metropolitan area of
Finland-Maija Penttilä;PART III: RELIGIOUS IDENTITIES AND EXISTENTIAL
WELLBEING; 9 Mental Health: The Role of Religion and Spirituality-Grace
Chang; 10 Latin American Pentecostals in Sweden. Belief and Mistrust in
Stockholm's Urban Space-Emir Mahieddin; 11 Islamic leadership and Muslim
immigration: A Framework for Reflection and Analysis-Mehrnosh Lajevardi
Fatemi; 12 Crossing Borders, Changing Faith: how forced and voluntary
migrant adolescents in Belgium describe the impact of relocation on their
faith-Amy Casteel and Annemie Dillen; Conclusion
Migration, Religion and Existential Wellbeing -Theorizing the role of
religion in contemporary migration and integration governance-Moa Kindström
Dahlin, Oscar L. Larsson, Anneli Winell; PART I: HISTORICAL AND
CONSTTUTIONAL ASPECTS OF RELIGIOUS DIVERSITY; 1 Religious Freedom, Equality
Rights and their Contentious Implementation: Norm Conflicts Deriving from
the Chasm between International and National Human Rights-Annette Schnabel,
Heiko Beyer and Kathrin Behrens;2 Religious Diversity in the Public Arena
as a Cornerstone for Social Integration and the Impact of Law-Gabriele
Buchholtz; 3 Differentiation between Religion and Individuals? Measuring
Hostile Attitudes towards Islam and Muslims in Germany-Isabell Diekmann; 4
Lessons from the history - Responding to Islamophobia in Victoria and Abdul
and The Sultan and The Queen-Abderrahman Beggar; PART II: POLYCENTRIC
GOVERNANCE AND SOCIAL COHESION; 5 Human rights and citizenship based claims
for access to healthcare - evidence from policy makers, NGO and healthcare
workers across Europe-Hannah Bradby, Adele Lebano, Sarah Hamad, Alejandro
Gil - Salmerón, Estrella Durá-Ferrandis, Jorge Garcés-Ferrer, William
Sherlaw, Iva Christova, Pania Karnaki, Dina Zota, Elena Riza;6 The Role of
Religion and the Power of Civil Society Actors in Integration Governance in
Rural Contexts-Oscar L. Larsson;7 The role of Christianity in the discourse
on migration in Hungary- Christian leaders and the various interpretations
of Christianity-Anna Vancsó; 8 Protestant Russian congregations
contributing to social cohesion in the Helsinki metropolitan area of
Finland-Maija Penttilä;PART III: RELIGIOUS IDENTITIES AND EXISTENTIAL
WELLBEING; 9 Mental Health: The Role of Religion and Spirituality-Grace
Chang; 10 Latin American Pentecostals in Sweden. Belief and Mistrust in
Stockholm's Urban Space-Emir Mahieddin; 11 Islamic leadership and Muslim
immigration: A Framework for Reflection and Analysis-Mehrnosh Lajevardi
Fatemi; 12 Crossing Borders, Changing Faith: how forced and voluntary
migrant adolescents in Belgium describe the impact of relocation on their
faith-Amy Casteel and Annemie Dillen; Conclusion