Spaces of Tolerance
Changing Geographies and Philosophies of Religion in Today's Europe
Herausgeber: Bialasiewicz, Luiza; Gentile, Valentina
Spaces of Tolerance
Changing Geographies and Philosophies of Religion in Today's Europe
Herausgeber: Bialasiewicz, Luiza; Gentile, Valentina
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This book offers interdisciplinary and cross-national perspectives on the challenges of negotiating the contours of religious tolerance in Europe.
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This book offers interdisciplinary and cross-national perspectives on the challenges of negotiating the contours of religious tolerance in Europe.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 248
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Juni 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 354g
- ISBN-13: 9781032087658
- ISBN-10: 103208765X
- Artikelnr.: 62148942
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 248
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Juni 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 354g
- ISBN-13: 9781032087658
- ISBN-10: 103208765X
- Artikelnr.: 62148942
Luiza Bialasiewicz is a political geographer and Professor of European Governance at the University of Amsterdam, where she also co-directs the Amsterdam Centre for European Studies (ACES). Her research focuses on European migration policy, within European cities and at the borders of Europe. Valentina Gentile is Assistant Professor in Political Philosophy at LUISS University of Rome and Guest Professor at Antwerp University. She specialises in normative political philosophy, liberal theory, and the work of John Rawls. Her research focuses on stability, pluralism and reciprocity, tolerance, and equality.
Introduction: Spaces of tolerance: Theories, Contested Practices and the
Question of Context; PART I: Negotiating Freedom and Religion: Tolerance,
Neutrality, Conviviality 1. The Scope of Religious Freedom in Europe:
Tolerance, Democratic Equality and Political Autonomy; 2. Neutrality,
Toleration, and Religious Diversity; 3. Toleration and Tolerance: Between
Belief and Identity; 4. Infrastructures for Living with Difference; PART
II: Securing and Securitizing Religious Tolerance 5. Religious Toleration
and the Securitization of Religion; 6. Militant secularism versus Tolerant
Pluralism. A critical assessment of the European Court of Human Rights; 7.
The Limits of Toleration towards Syrian Refugees in Turkey: From Guesthood
to Ansar Spirit; PART III: Everyday Spaces of Tolerance 8. Paradoxical
Visibilities: Purpose Built Mosques in Copenhagen; 9. Mediating
(in)visibility and publicity in an African church in Ghent: religious
place-making and solidarity in the European city; 10. Charity, hospitality,
tolerance? Religious organizations and the changing vocabularies of migrant
assistance in Rome; Index
Question of Context; PART I: Negotiating Freedom and Religion: Tolerance,
Neutrality, Conviviality 1. The Scope of Religious Freedom in Europe:
Tolerance, Democratic Equality and Political Autonomy; 2. Neutrality,
Toleration, and Religious Diversity; 3. Toleration and Tolerance: Between
Belief and Identity; 4. Infrastructures for Living with Difference; PART
II: Securing and Securitizing Religious Tolerance 5. Religious Toleration
and the Securitization of Religion; 6. Militant secularism versus Tolerant
Pluralism. A critical assessment of the European Court of Human Rights; 7.
The Limits of Toleration towards Syrian Refugees in Turkey: From Guesthood
to Ansar Spirit; PART III: Everyday Spaces of Tolerance 8. Paradoxical
Visibilities: Purpose Built Mosques in Copenhagen; 9. Mediating
(in)visibility and publicity in an African church in Ghent: religious
place-making and solidarity in the European city; 10. Charity, hospitality,
tolerance? Religious organizations and the changing vocabularies of migrant
assistance in Rome; Index
Introduction: Spaces of tolerance: Theories, Contested Practices and the
Question of Context; PART I: Negotiating Freedom and Religion: Tolerance,
Neutrality, Conviviality 1. The Scope of Religious Freedom in Europe:
Tolerance, Democratic Equality and Political Autonomy; 2. Neutrality,
Toleration, and Religious Diversity; 3. Toleration and Tolerance: Between
Belief and Identity; 4. Infrastructures for Living with Difference; PART
II: Securing and Securitizing Religious Tolerance 5. Religious Toleration
and the Securitization of Religion; 6. Militant secularism versus Tolerant
Pluralism. A critical assessment of the European Court of Human Rights; 7.
The Limits of Toleration towards Syrian Refugees in Turkey: From Guesthood
to Ansar Spirit; PART III: Everyday Spaces of Tolerance 8. Paradoxical
Visibilities: Purpose Built Mosques in Copenhagen; 9. Mediating
(in)visibility and publicity in an African church in Ghent: religious
place-making and solidarity in the European city; 10. Charity, hospitality,
tolerance? Religious organizations and the changing vocabularies of migrant
assistance in Rome; Index
Question of Context; PART I: Negotiating Freedom and Religion: Tolerance,
Neutrality, Conviviality 1. The Scope of Religious Freedom in Europe:
Tolerance, Democratic Equality and Political Autonomy; 2. Neutrality,
Toleration, and Religious Diversity; 3. Toleration and Tolerance: Between
Belief and Identity; 4. Infrastructures for Living with Difference; PART
II: Securing and Securitizing Religious Tolerance 5. Religious Toleration
and the Securitization of Religion; 6. Militant secularism versus Tolerant
Pluralism. A critical assessment of the European Court of Human Rights; 7.
The Limits of Toleration towards Syrian Refugees in Turkey: From Guesthood
to Ansar Spirit; PART III: Everyday Spaces of Tolerance 8. Paradoxical
Visibilities: Purpose Built Mosques in Copenhagen; 9. Mediating
(in)visibility and publicity in an African church in Ghent: religious
place-making and solidarity in the European city; 10. Charity, hospitality,
tolerance? Religious organizations and the changing vocabularies of migrant
assistance in Rome; Index