Taking the London-based brass band of a transnational Congolese church (the Kimbanguist church) as a case study, this article explores how the sonic, visible and embodied experience of religion in the public space is linked to the politics and poetics of diasporic belongings. These public performances enable Kimbanguists to claim a place and a space in the city while ‘emploting’ a particular vision of self and others in the pluralised environment of the diaspora. After discussing the literature on urban religious parades and processions, the article addresses the wider implications of the sacralisation of space and public performance of faith in terms of urban but also post-colonial centre/periphery dialectics. Finally, it reflects on the c...
This article sets out to describe how churches have responded and continue to respond to fastchangin...
The aim of this work is to discuss the religious life of the Kimbanguist community in Stockholm; mor...
From research led for years within pentecostal Congolese circles (France, Belgium, Canada, Kinshasa)...
In today's post-industrial city, migrants and ethnic minorities are forming, through their religious...
Kenyan Pentecostals in London (re)frame their migration as a “mission” to bring the United Kingdom b...
During the last decades, the number of sub-Saharan African migrants in European cities has risen fas...
This article explores the sonic sacralization of urban space in the multicultural city of Accra. In ...
The modern movement of people, goods, services, and ideas around the world has been conceptualized u...
In Kinshasa, the capital of the Democratic Republic of Congo, one of Africa’s most vibrant urban env...
This article explores the role of religion in identity formation in situations where individuals are...
The Kimbanguists, whose church is based on the healing and proclamation ministry of Simon Kimbangu i...
Peer reviewedZimbabwean music developed for Catholic services over the years following the Second V...
This paper focuses on reflection on the new concept of glocal worship in missiology, in the context ...
This article explores the constitution of religious spaces and publics in the city through case stud...
This article sets out to describe how churches have responded and continue to respond to fast-changi...
This article sets out to describe how churches have responded and continue to respond to fastchangin...
The aim of this work is to discuss the religious life of the Kimbanguist community in Stockholm; mor...
From research led for years within pentecostal Congolese circles (France, Belgium, Canada, Kinshasa)...
In today's post-industrial city, migrants and ethnic minorities are forming, through their religious...
Kenyan Pentecostals in London (re)frame their migration as a “mission” to bring the United Kingdom b...
During the last decades, the number of sub-Saharan African migrants in European cities has risen fas...
This article explores the sonic sacralization of urban space in the multicultural city of Accra. In ...
The modern movement of people, goods, services, and ideas around the world has been conceptualized u...
In Kinshasa, the capital of the Democratic Republic of Congo, one of Africa’s most vibrant urban env...
This article explores the role of religion in identity formation in situations where individuals are...
The Kimbanguists, whose church is based on the healing and proclamation ministry of Simon Kimbangu i...
Peer reviewedZimbabwean music developed for Catholic services over the years following the Second V...
This paper focuses on reflection on the new concept of glocal worship in missiology, in the context ...
This article explores the constitution of religious spaces and publics in the city through case stud...
This article sets out to describe how churches have responded and continue to respond to fast-changi...
This article sets out to describe how churches have responded and continue to respond to fastchangin...
The aim of this work is to discuss the religious life of the Kimbanguist community in Stockholm; mor...
From research led for years within pentecostal Congolese circles (France, Belgium, Canada, Kinshasa)...