The Routledge Handbook of Religion and Cities
Herausgeber: Day, Katie; Edwards, Elise M
The Routledge Handbook of Religion and Cities
Herausgeber: Day, Katie; Edwards, Elise M
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Like an ecosystem, cities develop, change, thrive and adapt through the interaction of myriad components. Religion is one of those living parts, shaping and being shaped by urban contexts. This volume is an outstanding interdisciplinary reference source to the key topics, problems and methodologies in this cutting-edge subject.
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Like an ecosystem, cities develop, change, thrive and adapt through the interaction of myriad components. Religion is one of those living parts, shaping and being shaped by urban contexts. This volume is an outstanding interdisciplinary reference source to the key topics, problems and methodologies in this cutting-edge subject.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 448
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Dezember 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 174mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 767g
- ISBN-13: 9780367367121
- ISBN-10: 0367367122
- Artikelnr.: 60012783
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 448
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Dezember 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 174mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 767g
- ISBN-13: 9780367367121
- ISBN-10: 0367367122
- Artikelnr.: 60012783
Katie Day is the Charles A. Schieren Professor Emerita in Church and Society at United Lutheran Seminary, USA. Elise M. Edwards is Assistant Professor in the Department of Religion at Baylor University, USA.
1 Introduction Part I Research Methodologies 2 Studying Religion and
Cities: Emergent Meanings and Methodologies 3 Ethnographic Approaches:
Contextual Religious Cosmopolitanisms in Mumbai 4 Eyes Upon the Street:
Visual Social Scientific Approaches to Religion and the City 5
Architectural Analysis: Approaching the Study of Religion and Cities
through the Built Environment 6 Using Geographic Information Systems (GIS):
Mapping Jhandis in Little Guyana 7 Infrastructure between Anthropology,
Geography, and Religious Studies Part II Religious Frameworks and
Ideologies in Urban Contexts 8 Religion, Culture, and Urban Space: Chicago
and American Religious History Beyond 1893 9 Faith in the Suburbs:
Evangelical Christian Books about Suburban Life 10 Who Defines the
Religious Narrative for Justice? The Old Guard Meets the Avant-Garde in
Nashville-The "It" City 11 A Feminist Theo-Ethic of Justice-Seeking-Love
for Smart Urbanites 12 (Irish) Neoliberalism's Ruins: Ghost and Vacant
Properties as Signposts of Idolatry 13 Religious Buildings and Ideological
Conflicts: Broken Religious Sites and Unbroken Spatial Attachments in Jos
North, Nigeria 14 The Ephemeral City: Indonesian Piety on the Move 15
Religious Space in Public Art: The New Negro and the New Deal in Harlem 16
The Intersection of Immigration, Social Conflict, and Art: Dance and
Identity in "East" Haifa 17 A Liberation Narrative of Religious Presence
Amid the Protests: Hong Kong Theology Part III Contemporary Issues in
Religion and Cities 18 Religious Agency in the Dynamics of Gentrification:
Moving in, Moving Out, and Staying Put in Philadelphia 19 Urban Historic
Sacred Places in Transition: Partners for Sacred Places 20 Praying with our
Feet: Interfaith Rituals of Disruption and Sanctification in the Public
Square 21 Community Organizing and Congregational Agency in Shaping City
Life 22 Discourse of Faith and Power: Turnaround Tuesday, a Case Study in
Baltimore 23 Confederate Monuments and the Art of the Uprising: A
Hauntology of Baltimore 24 Protestant Urban Ministry and the "Homosexual
Ghetto" in the 1960s 25 Newcomers, Residents, and the Dynamics of Conflict:
Church, Immigration, and the Development of the City in Sweden 26 The
Rohingya Refugee Crisis: Religious Identity as a Source of Expulsion,
Hospitality, and Solidarity 27 Super-Diversity Inside and Outside of
Congregations in Elmhurst, Queens 28 Religion and Violence in the Urban
Context 29 Cities and the Challenge of Climate Change: Imagining "Good
Cities" in a Time of Dystopia
Cities: Emergent Meanings and Methodologies 3 Ethnographic Approaches:
Contextual Religious Cosmopolitanisms in Mumbai 4 Eyes Upon the Street:
Visual Social Scientific Approaches to Religion and the City 5
Architectural Analysis: Approaching the Study of Religion and Cities
through the Built Environment 6 Using Geographic Information Systems (GIS):
Mapping Jhandis in Little Guyana 7 Infrastructure between Anthropology,
Geography, and Religious Studies Part II Religious Frameworks and
Ideologies in Urban Contexts 8 Religion, Culture, and Urban Space: Chicago
and American Religious History Beyond 1893 9 Faith in the Suburbs:
Evangelical Christian Books about Suburban Life 10 Who Defines the
Religious Narrative for Justice? The Old Guard Meets the Avant-Garde in
Nashville-The "It" City 11 A Feminist Theo-Ethic of Justice-Seeking-Love
for Smart Urbanites 12 (Irish) Neoliberalism's Ruins: Ghost and Vacant
Properties as Signposts of Idolatry 13 Religious Buildings and Ideological
Conflicts: Broken Religious Sites and Unbroken Spatial Attachments in Jos
North, Nigeria 14 The Ephemeral City: Indonesian Piety on the Move 15
Religious Space in Public Art: The New Negro and the New Deal in Harlem 16
The Intersection of Immigration, Social Conflict, and Art: Dance and
Identity in "East" Haifa 17 A Liberation Narrative of Religious Presence
Amid the Protests: Hong Kong Theology Part III Contemporary Issues in
Religion and Cities 18 Religious Agency in the Dynamics of Gentrification:
Moving in, Moving Out, and Staying Put in Philadelphia 19 Urban Historic
Sacred Places in Transition: Partners for Sacred Places 20 Praying with our
Feet: Interfaith Rituals of Disruption and Sanctification in the Public
Square 21 Community Organizing and Congregational Agency in Shaping City
Life 22 Discourse of Faith and Power: Turnaround Tuesday, a Case Study in
Baltimore 23 Confederate Monuments and the Art of the Uprising: A
Hauntology of Baltimore 24 Protestant Urban Ministry and the "Homosexual
Ghetto" in the 1960s 25 Newcomers, Residents, and the Dynamics of Conflict:
Church, Immigration, and the Development of the City in Sweden 26 The
Rohingya Refugee Crisis: Religious Identity as a Source of Expulsion,
Hospitality, and Solidarity 27 Super-Diversity Inside and Outside of
Congregations in Elmhurst, Queens 28 Religion and Violence in the Urban
Context 29 Cities and the Challenge of Climate Change: Imagining "Good
Cities" in a Time of Dystopia
1 Introduction Part I Research Methodologies 2 Studying Religion and
Cities: Emergent Meanings and Methodologies 3 Ethnographic Approaches:
Contextual Religious Cosmopolitanisms in Mumbai 4 Eyes Upon the Street:
Visual Social Scientific Approaches to Religion and the City 5
Architectural Analysis: Approaching the Study of Religion and Cities
through the Built Environment 6 Using Geographic Information Systems (GIS):
Mapping Jhandis in Little Guyana 7 Infrastructure between Anthropology,
Geography, and Religious Studies Part II Religious Frameworks and
Ideologies in Urban Contexts 8 Religion, Culture, and Urban Space: Chicago
and American Religious History Beyond 1893 9 Faith in the Suburbs:
Evangelical Christian Books about Suburban Life 10 Who Defines the
Religious Narrative for Justice? The Old Guard Meets the Avant-Garde in
Nashville-The "It" City 11 A Feminist Theo-Ethic of Justice-Seeking-Love
for Smart Urbanites 12 (Irish) Neoliberalism's Ruins: Ghost and Vacant
Properties as Signposts of Idolatry 13 Religious Buildings and Ideological
Conflicts: Broken Religious Sites and Unbroken Spatial Attachments in Jos
North, Nigeria 14 The Ephemeral City: Indonesian Piety on the Move 15
Religious Space in Public Art: The New Negro and the New Deal in Harlem 16
The Intersection of Immigration, Social Conflict, and Art: Dance and
Identity in "East" Haifa 17 A Liberation Narrative of Religious Presence
Amid the Protests: Hong Kong Theology Part III Contemporary Issues in
Religion and Cities 18 Religious Agency in the Dynamics of Gentrification:
Moving in, Moving Out, and Staying Put in Philadelphia 19 Urban Historic
Sacred Places in Transition: Partners for Sacred Places 20 Praying with our
Feet: Interfaith Rituals of Disruption and Sanctification in the Public
Square 21 Community Organizing and Congregational Agency in Shaping City
Life 22 Discourse of Faith and Power: Turnaround Tuesday, a Case Study in
Baltimore 23 Confederate Monuments and the Art of the Uprising: A
Hauntology of Baltimore 24 Protestant Urban Ministry and the "Homosexual
Ghetto" in the 1960s 25 Newcomers, Residents, and the Dynamics of Conflict:
Church, Immigration, and the Development of the City in Sweden 26 The
Rohingya Refugee Crisis: Religious Identity as a Source of Expulsion,
Hospitality, and Solidarity 27 Super-Diversity Inside and Outside of
Congregations in Elmhurst, Queens 28 Religion and Violence in the Urban
Context 29 Cities and the Challenge of Climate Change: Imagining "Good
Cities" in a Time of Dystopia
Cities: Emergent Meanings and Methodologies 3 Ethnographic Approaches:
Contextual Religious Cosmopolitanisms in Mumbai 4 Eyes Upon the Street:
Visual Social Scientific Approaches to Religion and the City 5
Architectural Analysis: Approaching the Study of Religion and Cities
through the Built Environment 6 Using Geographic Information Systems (GIS):
Mapping Jhandis in Little Guyana 7 Infrastructure between Anthropology,
Geography, and Religious Studies Part II Religious Frameworks and
Ideologies in Urban Contexts 8 Religion, Culture, and Urban Space: Chicago
and American Religious History Beyond 1893 9 Faith in the Suburbs:
Evangelical Christian Books about Suburban Life 10 Who Defines the
Religious Narrative for Justice? The Old Guard Meets the Avant-Garde in
Nashville-The "It" City 11 A Feminist Theo-Ethic of Justice-Seeking-Love
for Smart Urbanites 12 (Irish) Neoliberalism's Ruins: Ghost and Vacant
Properties as Signposts of Idolatry 13 Religious Buildings and Ideological
Conflicts: Broken Religious Sites and Unbroken Spatial Attachments in Jos
North, Nigeria 14 The Ephemeral City: Indonesian Piety on the Move 15
Religious Space in Public Art: The New Negro and the New Deal in Harlem 16
The Intersection of Immigration, Social Conflict, and Art: Dance and
Identity in "East" Haifa 17 A Liberation Narrative of Religious Presence
Amid the Protests: Hong Kong Theology Part III Contemporary Issues in
Religion and Cities 18 Religious Agency in the Dynamics of Gentrification:
Moving in, Moving Out, and Staying Put in Philadelphia 19 Urban Historic
Sacred Places in Transition: Partners for Sacred Places 20 Praying with our
Feet: Interfaith Rituals of Disruption and Sanctification in the Public
Square 21 Community Organizing and Congregational Agency in Shaping City
Life 22 Discourse of Faith and Power: Turnaround Tuesday, a Case Study in
Baltimore 23 Confederate Monuments and the Art of the Uprising: A
Hauntology of Baltimore 24 Protestant Urban Ministry and the "Homosexual
Ghetto" in the 1960s 25 Newcomers, Residents, and the Dynamics of Conflict:
Church, Immigration, and the Development of the City in Sweden 26 The
Rohingya Refugee Crisis: Religious Identity as a Source of Expulsion,
Hospitality, and Solidarity 27 Super-Diversity Inside and Outside of
Congregations in Elmhurst, Queens 28 Religion and Violence in the Urban
Context 29 Cities and the Challenge of Climate Change: Imagining "Good
Cities" in a Time of Dystopia