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Author Bialasiewicz, Luiza

Title Spaces of Tolerance : Changing Geographies and Philosophies of Religion in Today's Europe
Published Milton : Routledge, 2019

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Description 1 online resource (247 pages)
Series Routledge Research in Place, Space and Politics Ser
Routledge Research in Place, Space and Politics Ser
Contents Introduction. Spaces of tolerance: Theories, Contested Practices and the Question of Context; - Luiza Bialasiewicz and Valentina Gentile PART I: Negotiating Freedom and Religion: Tolerance, Neutrality, Conviviality Chapter 1. The Scope of Religious Freedom in Europe: Tolerance, Democratic Equality and Political Autonomy - Valentina Gentile Chapter 2. Neutrality, Toleration, and Religious Diversity - Peter Balint Chapter 3. Toleration and Tolerance: Between Belief and Identity - Peter Jones Chapter 4. Infrastructures for Living with Difference -- Dan Swanton PART II: Securing and Securitizing Religious Tolerance Chapter 5. Religious Toleration and the Securitization of Religion -- Sune Laegaard Chapter 6. Militant secularism versus Tolerant Pluralism. A critical assessment of the European Court of Human Rights -- Margherita Galassini Chapter 7. The Limits of Toleration towards Syrian Refugees in Turkey: From Guesthood to Ansar Spirit -- Ayhan Kaya and Ozan Kuyumcuoğlu PART III: Everyday Spaces of Tolerance Chapter 8. Paradoxical Visibilities: Purpose Built Mosques in Copenhagen -- Lasse Koefoed, Maja de Neergaard and Kirsten Simonsen Chapter 9. Mediating (in)visibility and publicity in an African church in Ghent: religious place-making and solidarity in the European city -- Luce Beeckmans Chapter 10. Charity, hospitality, tolerance? Religious organizations and the changing vocabularies of migrant assistance in Rome -- Luiza Bialasiewicz and William Haynes
Summary This book offers interdisciplinary and cross-national perspectives on the challenges of negotiating the contours of religious tolerance in Europe. In today's Europe, religions and religious individuals are increasingly framed as both an internal and external security threat. This is evident in controls over the activities of foreign preachers but also, more broadly, in EU states' management of migration flows, marked by questions regarding the religious background of migrating non-European Others. This book addresses such shifts directly by examining how understandings of religious freedom touch down in actual contexts, places, and practices across Europe, offering multidisciplinary insights from leading thinkers from political theory, political philosophy, anthropology, and geography. The volume thus aims to ground ideal liberal democratic theory and, at the same time, to bring normative reflection to grounded, ethnographic analyses of religious practices. Such grounded' understandings matter, for they speak to how religions and religious difference are encountered in specific places. They especially matter in a European context where religion and religious difference are increasingly not just securitised but made the object of violent attacks. The book will be of interest to students and scholars of politics, philosophy, geography, religious studies, and the sociology and anthropology of religion
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Subject Religious tolerance -- Europe -- Cross-cultural studies
SCIENCE -- Earth Sciences -- Geography.
Religious tolerance
Europe
Genre/Form Cross-cultural studies
Form Electronic book
Author Gentile, Valentina.
ISBN 9781000712537
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9780429274732
0429274734
9781000712728
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9781000712919
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