Routledge Handbook on the Governance of Religious Diversity (eBook, PDF)
Redaktion: Triandafyllidou, Anna; Magazzini, Tina
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This book critically reviews state-religion models and the ways in which different countries manage religious diversity, illuminating different responses to the challenges encountered in accommodating both majorities and minorities.
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This book critically reviews state-religion models and the ways in which different countries manage religious diversity, illuminating different responses to the challenges encountered in accommodating both majorities and minorities.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 348
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Dezember 2020
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000260335
- Artikelnr.: 60583071
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 348
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Dezember 2020
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000260335
- Artikelnr.: 60583071
Prof. Anna Triandafyllidou holds the Canada Excellence Research Chair in Migration and Integration at Ryerson University, Toronto. She was previously based at the European University Institute (EUI) where she held a Robert Schuman Chair on Cultural Pluralism in the EUI's Global Governance Programme. She is Editor of the Journal of Immigrant and Refugee Studies. Dr. Tina Magazzini is a Research Associate at the Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies of the European University Institute, in Florence, where she researches different models of religious diversity governance. She holds a PhD in Human Rights and an MA in International Relations, and prior to joining the EUI worked with different research institutes and international organizations in the US, Belgium, Hungary, Spain and Zimbabwe.
1. The Governance of Religious Diversity: Challenges and Responses Part I:
Western Europe 2. Belgium: Devolved Federalism 3. France: From Laïcité to
Laicism? 4. Germany: Federal Corporatism 5. The United Kingdom: Weak
Establishment and Pragmatic Pluralism Part II: Southern Europe 6. The
Italian Case: 'Baptised Laicità' and a Changing Demographic 7. Spain: All
Religions are Equal, but Some are More Equal than Others 8. Greece: The
'Prevailing Religion' and the Governance of Diversity Part III: Central
Eastern Europe and Russia 9. Hungary: Religion as the Government's
Political Tool 10. Lithuania: The Predicament of the Segregation of
Religions 11. Slovakia: Fear of New Religious Minorities 12. Russia:
Governance of Religion - What, How, and Why Part IV: South-Eastern Europe
13. Bulgaria: Strong Cultural Legacies, Weak Institutions, and Political
Instrumentalisation of Religion 14. Albania: Legacy of Shared Culture and
History for Religious Tolerance 15. Bosnia and Herzegovina: Persisting
Ethno-Religious Divide Part V: The MENA Region 16. Turkey: Whither
Secularism? 17. Lebanon: Confessionalism and the Problem of Divided
Loyalties 18. Egypt: Religious Diversity in an Age of Securitisation 19.
Tunisia: Governing the Religious Sphere After 2011 20. Morocco: Governing
Religious Diversity Part VI: South and Southeast Asia and the Asia Pacific
21. India: The Challenge of Being Plural and Multicultural 22. Indonesia: A
Complex Experience of Religious Diversity Governance 23. Malaysia: A
Secular Constitution Under Siege? 24. Australia: Diversity, Neutrality, and
Exceptionalism 25. Governing Religious Diversity Across the World:
Comparative Insights
Western Europe 2. Belgium: Devolved Federalism 3. France: From Laïcité to
Laicism? 4. Germany: Federal Corporatism 5. The United Kingdom: Weak
Establishment and Pragmatic Pluralism Part II: Southern Europe 6. The
Italian Case: 'Baptised Laicità' and a Changing Demographic 7. Spain: All
Religions are Equal, but Some are More Equal than Others 8. Greece: The
'Prevailing Religion' and the Governance of Diversity Part III: Central
Eastern Europe and Russia 9. Hungary: Religion as the Government's
Political Tool 10. Lithuania: The Predicament of the Segregation of
Religions 11. Slovakia: Fear of New Religious Minorities 12. Russia:
Governance of Religion - What, How, and Why Part IV: South-Eastern Europe
13. Bulgaria: Strong Cultural Legacies, Weak Institutions, and Political
Instrumentalisation of Religion 14. Albania: Legacy of Shared Culture and
History for Religious Tolerance 15. Bosnia and Herzegovina: Persisting
Ethno-Religious Divide Part V: The MENA Region 16. Turkey: Whither
Secularism? 17. Lebanon: Confessionalism and the Problem of Divided
Loyalties 18. Egypt: Religious Diversity in an Age of Securitisation 19.
Tunisia: Governing the Religious Sphere After 2011 20. Morocco: Governing
Religious Diversity Part VI: South and Southeast Asia and the Asia Pacific
21. India: The Challenge of Being Plural and Multicultural 22. Indonesia: A
Complex Experience of Religious Diversity Governance 23. Malaysia: A
Secular Constitution Under Siege? 24. Australia: Diversity, Neutrality, and
Exceptionalism 25. Governing Religious Diversity Across the World:
Comparative Insights
1. The Governance of Religious Diversity: Challenges and Responses Part I:
Western Europe 2. Belgium: Devolved Federalism 3. France: From Laïcité to
Laicism? 4. Germany: Federal Corporatism 5. The United Kingdom: Weak
Establishment and Pragmatic Pluralism Part II: Southern Europe 6. The
Italian Case: 'Baptised Laicità' and a Changing Demographic 7. Spain: All
Religions are Equal, but Some are More Equal than Others 8. Greece: The
'Prevailing Religion' and the Governance of Diversity Part III: Central
Eastern Europe and Russia 9. Hungary: Religion as the Government's
Political Tool 10. Lithuania: The Predicament of the Segregation of
Religions 11. Slovakia: Fear of New Religious Minorities 12. Russia:
Governance of Religion - What, How, and Why Part IV: South-Eastern Europe
13. Bulgaria: Strong Cultural Legacies, Weak Institutions, and Political
Instrumentalisation of Religion 14. Albania: Legacy of Shared Culture and
History for Religious Tolerance 15. Bosnia and Herzegovina: Persisting
Ethno-Religious Divide Part V: The MENA Region 16. Turkey: Whither
Secularism? 17. Lebanon: Confessionalism and the Problem of Divided
Loyalties 18. Egypt: Religious Diversity in an Age of Securitisation 19.
Tunisia: Governing the Religious Sphere After 2011 20. Morocco: Governing
Religious Diversity Part VI: South and Southeast Asia and the Asia Pacific
21. India: The Challenge of Being Plural and Multicultural 22. Indonesia: A
Complex Experience of Religious Diversity Governance 23. Malaysia: A
Secular Constitution Under Siege? 24. Australia: Diversity, Neutrality, and
Exceptionalism 25. Governing Religious Diversity Across the World:
Comparative Insights
Western Europe 2. Belgium: Devolved Federalism 3. France: From Laïcité to
Laicism? 4. Germany: Federal Corporatism 5. The United Kingdom: Weak
Establishment and Pragmatic Pluralism Part II: Southern Europe 6. The
Italian Case: 'Baptised Laicità' and a Changing Demographic 7. Spain: All
Religions are Equal, but Some are More Equal than Others 8. Greece: The
'Prevailing Religion' and the Governance of Diversity Part III: Central
Eastern Europe and Russia 9. Hungary: Religion as the Government's
Political Tool 10. Lithuania: The Predicament of the Segregation of
Religions 11. Slovakia: Fear of New Religious Minorities 12. Russia:
Governance of Religion - What, How, and Why Part IV: South-Eastern Europe
13. Bulgaria: Strong Cultural Legacies, Weak Institutions, and Political
Instrumentalisation of Religion 14. Albania: Legacy of Shared Culture and
History for Religious Tolerance 15. Bosnia and Herzegovina: Persisting
Ethno-Religious Divide Part V: The MENA Region 16. Turkey: Whither
Secularism? 17. Lebanon: Confessionalism and the Problem of Divided
Loyalties 18. Egypt: Religious Diversity in an Age of Securitisation 19.
Tunisia: Governing the Religious Sphere After 2011 20. Morocco: Governing
Religious Diversity Part VI: South and Southeast Asia and the Asia Pacific
21. India: The Challenge of Being Plural and Multicultural 22. Indonesia: A
Complex Experience of Religious Diversity Governance 23. Malaysia: A
Secular Constitution Under Siege? 24. Australia: Diversity, Neutrality, and
Exceptionalism 25. Governing Religious Diversity Across the World:
Comparative Insights