The first sociology of religion textbook to begin the task of diversifying and decolonizing the study of religion, this book develops a sociological frame that draws together the personal, political and public, showing how religion is understood as a social institution, influenced by and influencing wider social structures.
The first sociology of religion textbook to begin the task of diversifying and decolonizing the study of religion, this book develops a sociological frame that draws together the personal, political and public, showing how religion is understood as a social institution, influenced by and influencing wider social structures.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Abby Day is a Professor of Race, Faith and Culture in the Department of Sociology at Goldsmiths, University of London. She is also an international expert in the social scientific study of contemporary religion with particular interests in gender, generations, ethnicity and in de-colonizing knowledge. She is a trustee of the Sociological Review, an editorial board member of Religion, peer reviewer for several journals and funding agencies, and past Chair of the British Sociological Association's religion section.
Inhaltsangabe
Section 1: Mapping the Field 1. What is a Sociology of Religion? 2. How do we Know What we Know? 3. The Contemporary Religious Landscape: Retreat, Reinvention and Resurgence Section 2: Religion and its Publics 4. Politics and Religion 5. Violence and Crime 6. Policing Religion: Religious Equality, Social Justice and the Law Section 3: Contested Borders 7. Gender and Sexuality 8. Generations 9. 'Race' Ethnicity, Social Class Section 4: Is Nothing, or Everything, Sacred? 10. Religion and Media 11. Disease, Disability, and the Religious Response 12. Future Religion: Nones and Beyond
Section 1: Mapping the Field
1. What is a Sociology of Religion?
2. How do we Know What we Know?
3. The Contemporary Religious Landscape: Retreat, Reinvention and Resurgence
Section 2: Religion and its Publics
4. Politics and Religion
5. Violence and Crime
6. Policing Religion: Religious Equality, Social Justice and the Law
Section 3: Contested Borders
7. Gender and Sexuality
8. Generations
9. 'Race' Ethnicity, Social Class
Section 4: Is Nothing, or Everything, Sacred?
10. Religion and Media
11. Disease, Disability, and the Religious Response
Section 1: Mapping the Field 1. What is a Sociology of Religion? 2. How do we Know What we Know? 3. The Contemporary Religious Landscape: Retreat, Reinvention and Resurgence Section 2: Religion and its Publics 4. Politics and Religion 5. Violence and Crime 6. Policing Religion: Religious Equality, Social Justice and the Law Section 3: Contested Borders 7. Gender and Sexuality 8. Generations 9. 'Race' Ethnicity, Social Class Section 4: Is Nothing, or Everything, Sacred? 10. Religion and Media 11. Disease, Disability, and the Religious Response 12. Future Religion: Nones and Beyond
Section 1: Mapping the Field
1. What is a Sociology of Religion?
2. How do we Know What we Know?
3. The Contemporary Religious Landscape: Retreat, Reinvention and Resurgence
Section 2: Religion and its Publics
4. Politics and Religion
5. Violence and Crime
6. Policing Religion: Religious Equality, Social Justice and the Law
Section 3: Contested Borders
7. Gender and Sexuality
8. Generations
9. 'Race' Ethnicity, Social Class
Section 4: Is Nothing, or Everything, Sacred?
10. Religion and Media
11. Disease, Disability, and the Religious Response
12. Future Religion: Nones and Beyond
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