Religious traditions have always played a central role in supporting those experiencing poverty, through service delivery as well as the provision of spiritual resources that provide mechanisms for resilience at both the individual and community level. However, the fact that religions can be seen to support social structures and practices that contribute towards inequality and conflict, also underscores a role for religious traditions in creating conditions of poverty. While the Western-led modern global development institutions that have emerged since the Second World War have tended to be secular in nature, over the past decade or so there has been an apparent ‘turn to religion’ by these global development institutions, as well as in acad...
In a remarkable about-turn, development studies has discovered religion and considerable attention i...
The origins of humanitarian and development organisations can be traced to the late eighteenth and e...
With the resurgence of religion and rise of fundamentalism within major religions, academic scholars...
Introduction Contrary to the widespread tendency to relegate religion to the rank of reactionary for...
Many faith?based organisations engaging in development are contesting not only the practical implica...
Development policy and research increasingly recognize the potential contribution of religious commu...
Much of development literature observe that there is growing recognition of the role of religion in ...
This paper examines the role of both religion and anthropology in development and accordingly reduci...
Until recently, religion as a key concept in the study and practice of development remained rather m...
There has been a ‘turn to religion’ by global development actors over the past couple of decades. Th...
In this article, drawing on the work of the development sociologist Norman Long, I make the case for...
Some international development agencies from Europe and North America, as well as some multilateral ...
Conceding that religious and other forms of fundamentalism can be very destructive, and recognising ...
International audienceThis is a paper about the role of religion in the practice of humanitarian/dev...
Religion has returned to the public sphere after a long absence. Ideas of progressive secularisation...
In a remarkable about-turn, development studies has discovered religion and considerable attention i...
The origins of humanitarian and development organisations can be traced to the late eighteenth and e...
With the resurgence of religion and rise of fundamentalism within major religions, academic scholars...
Introduction Contrary to the widespread tendency to relegate religion to the rank of reactionary for...
Many faith?based organisations engaging in development are contesting not only the practical implica...
Development policy and research increasingly recognize the potential contribution of religious commu...
Much of development literature observe that there is growing recognition of the role of religion in ...
This paper examines the role of both religion and anthropology in development and accordingly reduci...
Until recently, religion as a key concept in the study and practice of development remained rather m...
There has been a ‘turn to religion’ by global development actors over the past couple of decades. Th...
In this article, drawing on the work of the development sociologist Norman Long, I make the case for...
Some international development agencies from Europe and North America, as well as some multilateral ...
Conceding that religious and other forms of fundamentalism can be very destructive, and recognising ...
International audienceThis is a paper about the role of religion in the practice of humanitarian/dev...
Religion has returned to the public sphere after a long absence. Ideas of progressive secularisation...
In a remarkable about-turn, development studies has discovered religion and considerable attention i...
The origins of humanitarian and development organisations can be traced to the late eighteenth and e...
With the resurgence of religion and rise of fundamentalism within major religions, academic scholars...