Buch, Englisch, Band 34, 342 Seiten, Format (B × H): 155 mm x 235 mm, Gewicht: 674 g
Buch, Englisch, Band 34, 342 Seiten, Format (B × H): 155 mm x 235 mm, Gewicht: 674 g
Reihe: Research in the Social Scientific Study of Religion
ISBN: 978-90-04-71539-4
Verlag: World Bank Publications
Research in the Social Scientific Study of Religion, Volume 34 takes an intersectional approach to the study of religious and non-religious belief, in different geographical contexts, using a variety of methods and always privileging the layered identities of those who 'live' religion and non-religion in their daily lives. The Open Section includes articles on topics of everyday significance such as experiences of Zakat in Qatar, Muslim marriages in Britain and Indian migrants living in Indonesia. The Special Section (A Sociology of Religion or Belief in South Asia) includes articles that interrogate the politics of religious identity in India, Pakistan and Bangladesh.
Throughout, this volume demonstrates how experiences of belief are shaped by local and historical contexts, in addition to theology.
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Special Section: Open Section
1 Colonization and Indian Psychology: A Reciprocal Relationship from the Perspective of Indian Postcolonial Theory Kundan Singh
2 Human Rights as Implicit Religion Exploring the Psychological Correlates of Belief in Human Rights and Human Rights Activism among 15-to 18-Year-Old Adolescents in England and Wales Leslie J. Francis, Ursula McKenna and Francis Stewart
3 Dialogue across Difference: Direct Conversation as an Intervention Method for Prejudice Reduction and Differential Consequences for Discrimination Matthew Durham, Christopher F. Silver and William Andrews
4 Key Actors in the Regulation of Muslim Marriage and Divorce Practices in Britain Fouzia Azzouz
5 The Reciprocal Effect between Zakat Mechanisms and Islamic Political Economy in the Twenty-First Century Ola Alkahlout
6 Between Socio-Spiritual Activism and Sectarian Identity: The Case of the British Barelwis Hafza Iqbal
7 The Indians in Indonesia: After Sweat and Blood, Thus We Belong Nia Deliana
Sociology of Religion or Belief in South Asia
8 Sociology of Religion or Belief in South Asia: An Introduction Sariya Cheruvallil-Contractor and Ashok Kumar Mocherla
9 Islamic Environmentalism in Kerala: A Case Study of Chaliyar Struggle, South India C. K. M. Nabeel
10 Secular Codes and Sacred Spaces: Negotiating the Spiritual Practices in University Campus of South India Nagaraju Gundemeda, Anusha Renukuntla and Najla P. V.
11 The Halal Conundrum: Clash of Dietaries, Victual Politics, and Community Lives in Keralas Past and Present P. K. Yasser Arafath
12 Hindu Women, Ritual Purity and the Sabarimala Judgment Shailaja Menon and Jyoti Diwakar
13 The Role of Interreligious Dialogue in Promoting Inter-communal Harmony and Countering the Communal Violence in Bangladesh Muhammad Rezaur Rahman and S. M. Morsalin Hider
14 Politics of Religion and Adi-Andhra Movement in Nizams Hyderabad State Ramesh Babu Para
15 Albert Einstein, Swastika and Visuality: A Study of Exclusion within a University of Assam Prithiraj Borah
16 From Aristocratic Virtue to the Ordinary: Democratisation of Ritual Healing Knowledge among Muslims of Malabar Muhammed Hussain Arakkal and Ashok Kumar Mocherla
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