Luca Mavelli, Erin Wilson
The Refugee Crisis and Religion
Secularism, Security and Hospitality in Question
Herausgeber: Mavelli, Luca; Wilson, Erin
Luca Mavelli, Erin Wilson
The Refugee Crisis and Religion
Secularism, Security and Hospitality in Question
Herausgeber: Mavelli, Luca; Wilson, Erin
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This volume gathers together expertise from academics and practitioners in order to investigate the interconnections and interactions between religion, migration and the refugee regime.
This volume gathers together expertise from academics and practitioners in order to investigate the interconnections and interactions between religion, migration and the refugee regime.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Critical Perspectives on Religion in International Politics
- Verlag: Rowman & Littlefield
- Seitenzahl: 316
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Dezember 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 460g
- ISBN-13: 9781783488957
- ISBN-10: 1783488956
- Artikelnr.: 44793894
- Critical Perspectives on Religion in International Politics
- Verlag: Rowman & Littlefield
- Seitenzahl: 316
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Dezember 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 460g
- ISBN-13: 9781783488957
- ISBN-10: 1783488956
- Artikelnr.: 44793894
Dr Luca Mavelli is Senior Lecturer in Politics and International Relations at the University of Kent, UK. He is the author of Europe's Encounter with Islam: The Secular and the Postsecular (Routledge 2012), and the coeditor of The Postsecular in International Relations (2012 Special Issue of the Review of International Studies) and of Towards a Postsecular International Politics: New Forms of Community, Identity, and Power (Palgrave, 2014). His articles have appeared in the European Journal of International Relations, Review of International Studies, Millennium: Journal of International Studies, International Politics, Critical Studies on Terrorism, Journal of Religion in Europe, and Teaching in Higher Education. Dr Erin K. Wilson is the Director of the Centre for Religion, Conflict and the Public Domain at the Faculty of Theology and Religious Studies, University of Groningen since January 2012. She has published on religion and global justice, globalization, active citizenship and the politics of asylum in International Studies Quarterly, Journal of Refugee Studies, Global Society, Globalizations and Politics, Religion, Ideology. Her books include After Secularism: Rethinking Religion in Global Politics, and Justice Globalism: Ideology, Crises, Policy, co-authored with Manfred B. Steger and James Goodman (Palgrave, 2014).
1. Religion and the Global Migration Crisis: Secularism, Security and
Solidarity in Question, Erin Wilson and Luca Mavelli / 2. Refugees,
Migrants, and World Order, Richard Falk / Part I: Questioning the
secular/religious divide / 3. Challenging the discourse on religion,
secularism and displacement, Alastair Ager and Joey Ager / 4. Praxis
Community Projects: a secular organisation? Exploring the boundaries
between religious and secular in migration support, Bethan Lant / 5. How
religion and secularism (don't) matter in the refugee crisis, Renee
Wagenvoorde / Part II: Constructing and deconstructing the Muslim refugee /
6. No Mosque, No Refugees: Some Reflections on Syrian Refugees and the
Construction of Religion in Canada, Lori G. Beaman, Jennifer A. Selby, and
Amélie Barras / 7. Muslims and others: The politics of religion in the
refugee crisis, Elizabeth Shakman-Hurd / 8. Sharing Stories, 'Gabriel' with
Vicki Squire / 9. Spiritual response to the suffering of Kosovar refugees,
Elzbieta Gozdziak / Part III: Beyond the Nation-state / 10. Pilgrim City or
Belonging beyond the State: St. Augustine, Pope Francis and the Refugee
Crisis, Mariano Barbato / 11. The refugee experience as existential exile:
Hospitality as a spiritual and political response, Jean-Marie Carriere /
12. A right to neighbourhood: re-thinking Islamic narratives and practices
of hospitality in a sedentarist world, Tahir Zaman / 13. The limits of
hospitality: finding space for faith, Sadia Kidwai / 14. Religious
Justifications for an Overlapping Consensus on Palestinian Refugees' Human
Rights / Claudia Baumgart-Ochse / Part IV: At the intersection of faith,
gender, sexuality and asylum / 15: The Faith-Gender-Asylum Nexus: An
intersectionalist analysis of representations of the 'Refugee Crisis',
Elena Fiddian-Qasmiyeh / 16. Loving God vs. Wrathful God: Religion and LGBT
Forced Migration, Siobhan McGuirk and Max Niedzwiecki
Solidarity in Question, Erin Wilson and Luca Mavelli / 2. Refugees,
Migrants, and World Order, Richard Falk / Part I: Questioning the
secular/religious divide / 3. Challenging the discourse on religion,
secularism and displacement, Alastair Ager and Joey Ager / 4. Praxis
Community Projects: a secular organisation? Exploring the boundaries
between religious and secular in migration support, Bethan Lant / 5. How
religion and secularism (don't) matter in the refugee crisis, Renee
Wagenvoorde / Part II: Constructing and deconstructing the Muslim refugee /
6. No Mosque, No Refugees: Some Reflections on Syrian Refugees and the
Construction of Religion in Canada, Lori G. Beaman, Jennifer A. Selby, and
Amélie Barras / 7. Muslims and others: The politics of religion in the
refugee crisis, Elizabeth Shakman-Hurd / 8. Sharing Stories, 'Gabriel' with
Vicki Squire / 9. Spiritual response to the suffering of Kosovar refugees,
Elzbieta Gozdziak / Part III: Beyond the Nation-state / 10. Pilgrim City or
Belonging beyond the State: St. Augustine, Pope Francis and the Refugee
Crisis, Mariano Barbato / 11. The refugee experience as existential exile:
Hospitality as a spiritual and political response, Jean-Marie Carriere /
12. A right to neighbourhood: re-thinking Islamic narratives and practices
of hospitality in a sedentarist world, Tahir Zaman / 13. The limits of
hospitality: finding space for faith, Sadia Kidwai / 14. Religious
Justifications for an Overlapping Consensus on Palestinian Refugees' Human
Rights / Claudia Baumgart-Ochse / Part IV: At the intersection of faith,
gender, sexuality and asylum / 15: The Faith-Gender-Asylum Nexus: An
intersectionalist analysis of representations of the 'Refugee Crisis',
Elena Fiddian-Qasmiyeh / 16. Loving God vs. Wrathful God: Religion and LGBT
Forced Migration, Siobhan McGuirk and Max Niedzwiecki
1. Religion and the Global Migration Crisis: Secularism, Security and
Solidarity in Question, Erin Wilson and Luca Mavelli / 2. Refugees,
Migrants, and World Order, Richard Falk / Part I: Questioning the
secular/religious divide / 3. Challenging the discourse on religion,
secularism and displacement, Alastair Ager and Joey Ager / 4. Praxis
Community Projects: a secular organisation? Exploring the boundaries
between religious and secular in migration support, Bethan Lant / 5. How
religion and secularism (don't) matter in the refugee crisis, Renee
Wagenvoorde / Part II: Constructing and deconstructing the Muslim refugee /
6. No Mosque, No Refugees: Some Reflections on Syrian Refugees and the
Construction of Religion in Canada, Lori G. Beaman, Jennifer A. Selby, and
Amélie Barras / 7. Muslims and others: The politics of religion in the
refugee crisis, Elizabeth Shakman-Hurd / 8. Sharing Stories, 'Gabriel' with
Vicki Squire / 9. Spiritual response to the suffering of Kosovar refugees,
Elzbieta Gozdziak / Part III: Beyond the Nation-state / 10. Pilgrim City or
Belonging beyond the State: St. Augustine, Pope Francis and the Refugee
Crisis, Mariano Barbato / 11. The refugee experience as existential exile:
Hospitality as a spiritual and political response, Jean-Marie Carriere /
12. A right to neighbourhood: re-thinking Islamic narratives and practices
of hospitality in a sedentarist world, Tahir Zaman / 13. The limits of
hospitality: finding space for faith, Sadia Kidwai / 14. Religious
Justifications for an Overlapping Consensus on Palestinian Refugees' Human
Rights / Claudia Baumgart-Ochse / Part IV: At the intersection of faith,
gender, sexuality and asylum / 15: The Faith-Gender-Asylum Nexus: An
intersectionalist analysis of representations of the 'Refugee Crisis',
Elena Fiddian-Qasmiyeh / 16. Loving God vs. Wrathful God: Religion and LGBT
Forced Migration, Siobhan McGuirk and Max Niedzwiecki
Solidarity in Question, Erin Wilson and Luca Mavelli / 2. Refugees,
Migrants, and World Order, Richard Falk / Part I: Questioning the
secular/religious divide / 3. Challenging the discourse on religion,
secularism and displacement, Alastair Ager and Joey Ager / 4. Praxis
Community Projects: a secular organisation? Exploring the boundaries
between religious and secular in migration support, Bethan Lant / 5. How
religion and secularism (don't) matter in the refugee crisis, Renee
Wagenvoorde / Part II: Constructing and deconstructing the Muslim refugee /
6. No Mosque, No Refugees: Some Reflections on Syrian Refugees and the
Construction of Religion in Canada, Lori G. Beaman, Jennifer A. Selby, and
Amélie Barras / 7. Muslims and others: The politics of religion in the
refugee crisis, Elizabeth Shakman-Hurd / 8. Sharing Stories, 'Gabriel' with
Vicki Squire / 9. Spiritual response to the suffering of Kosovar refugees,
Elzbieta Gozdziak / Part III: Beyond the Nation-state / 10. Pilgrim City or
Belonging beyond the State: St. Augustine, Pope Francis and the Refugee
Crisis, Mariano Barbato / 11. The refugee experience as existential exile:
Hospitality as a spiritual and political response, Jean-Marie Carriere /
12. A right to neighbourhood: re-thinking Islamic narratives and practices
of hospitality in a sedentarist world, Tahir Zaman / 13. The limits of
hospitality: finding space for faith, Sadia Kidwai / 14. Religious
Justifications for an Overlapping Consensus on Palestinian Refugees' Human
Rights / Claudia Baumgart-Ochse / Part IV: At the intersection of faith,
gender, sexuality and asylum / 15: The Faith-Gender-Asylum Nexus: An
intersectionalist analysis of representations of the 'Refugee Crisis',
Elena Fiddian-Qasmiyeh / 16. Loving God vs. Wrathful God: Religion and LGBT
Forced Migration, Siobhan McGuirk and Max Niedzwiecki