Could lessons from Asia, Oceania and the Middle East help Europe overcome the challenge of religious diversity? Religious diversity is one of the toughest challenges that today's European societies face in their search for identity, equality and cohesion in an increasingly globalised world. This book engages critically with the different models and approaches for managing religion adopted in Europe, Asia and Oceania in order to seek answers to this pressing normative, conceptual and policy issue. A truly intercontinental volume, this collection brings together high level scholarship from…mehr
Could lessons from Asia, Oceania and the Middle East help Europe overcome the challenge of religious diversity? Religious diversity is one of the toughest challenges that today's European societies face in their search for identity, equality and cohesion in an increasingly globalised world. This book engages critically with the different models and approaches for managing religion adopted in Europe, Asia and Oceania in order to seek answers to this pressing normative, conceptual and policy issue. A truly intercontinental volume, this collection brings together high level scholarship from renowned scholars and rising stars in the fields of political theory, Islamic studies, sociology and law. Key Features - Presents a de-centred perspective on the governance of religious diversity and on the study of secularism that has been dominated in the Anglophone literature by Euro- and West-centric analyses - Distinguishes secularism from atheism, as well as secularism from democracy (or authoritarianism) and explores alternative conceptions of the secular arising from the search for a civic basis of national unity or from a religious sense of nationhood - Discusses the relationship between national and religious identity in a context of increasing diversity both of ethnic and religious groups - Offers case studies covering Britain, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, Australia, Israel, as well as several comparative European studies. Anna Triandafyllidou is Professor at the Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies, European University Institute, Florence, Italy. She is the editor of the Journal of Immigrant and Refugee Studies. Tariq Modood is Professor of Sociology, Politics and Public Policy and the founding Director of the Centre for the Study of Ethnicity and Citizenship at the University of Bristol. He is the co-founding editor of the international journal, Ethnicities.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Professor Anna Triandafyllidou directs the Cultural Pluralism Research Area at the Global Governance Programme of the Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies, European University Institute, in Florence, Italy. She is also Visiting Professor at the College of Europe in Bruges, Belgium, and the Editor in Chief of the Journal of Immigrant and Refugee Studies. Tariq Modood is Professor of Sociology, Politics and Public Policy and the founding Director of the Centre for the Study of Ethnicity and Citizenship at the University of Bristol. He is a Fellow of the British Academy.
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Notes on Editors Notes on Contributors 1. Religion and Religious Diversity Challenges Today Anna Triandafyllidou and Tariq Modood Part I The Governance of Religious Diversity: Freedom of Religion or Freedom from Religion 2. Nation and Religion: Dangerous Liaisons Anna Triandafyllidou 3. Multiculturalism and Moderate Secularism Tariq Modood 4. Living with Religious Diversity: The Limits of the Secular Paradigm Gurpreet Mahajan 5. Secularism: Public Space and Visible Diversity Tariq Ramadan 6. Freedom of Religion in Europe: Finding the Golden Mean between Too Little and Too Much Protection Marie-Claire Foblets Part II The Governance of Religious Diversity in the Public Space: Perspectives from Asia and the Middle East 7. The Governance of Religious Diversity in the Public Space: Indonesia in Comparative Perspective Alfred Stepan 8. The Governance of Religious Diversity in Malaysia: Islam in a Secular State or Secularism in an Islamic State? Zawawi Ibrahim and Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid 9. Secularism and Multiculturalism in India:Some Reflections Rochana Bajpai 10. Secularism as Proto-Multiculturalism: The Case of Australia Geoffrey Brahm Levey 11. The Monopoly of Jewish Orthodoxy in Israel and Its Effects on the Governance of Religious Diversity Raphael Cohen-Almagor 12. Secularism as a Double-Edged Sword? State Regulation of Religion in Turkey Haldun Gülalp Part III Afterword Four Dogmas or Heresies in the Discussion of Secularism and Religion Joseph H. H. Weiler Rethinking Secularism Bhikhu Parekh Index
Notes on Editors Notes on Contributors 1. Religion and Religious Diversity Challenges Today Anna Triandafyllidou and Tariq Modood Part I The Governance of Religious Diversity: Freedom of Religion or Freedom from Religion 2. Nation and Religion: Dangerous Liaisons Anna Triandafyllidou 3. Multiculturalism and Moderate Secularism Tariq Modood 4. Living with Religious Diversity: The Limits of the Secular Paradigm Gurpreet Mahajan 5. Secularism: Public Space and Visible Diversity Tariq Ramadan 6. Freedom of Religion in Europe: Finding the Golden Mean between Too Little and Too Much Protection Marie-Claire Foblets Part II The Governance of Religious Diversity in the Public Space: Perspectives from Asia and the Middle East 7. The Governance of Religious Diversity in the Public Space: Indonesia in Comparative Perspective Alfred Stepan 8. The Governance of Religious Diversity in Malaysia: Islam in a Secular State or Secularism in an Islamic State? Zawawi Ibrahim and Ahmad Fauzi Abdul Hamid 9. Secularism and Multiculturalism in India:Some Reflections Rochana Bajpai 10. Secularism as Proto-Multiculturalism: The Case of Australia Geoffrey Brahm Levey 11. The Monopoly of Jewish Orthodoxy in Israel and Its Effects on the Governance of Religious Diversity Raphael Cohen-Almagor 12. Secularism as a Double-Edged Sword? State Regulation of Religion in Turkey Haldun Gülalp Part III Afterword Four Dogmas or Heresies in the Discussion of Secularism and Religion Joseph H. H. Weiler Rethinking Secularism Bhikhu Parekh Index
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