The paper introduces the conceptual framework that gave rise to this collection of essays in one volume. It briefly describes the event which brought scholars together to discuss issues of religion and diversity twelve months after the events of September 11th 2001. The authors argue for three organising themes for thinking through these issues, put briefly: the changing nature of religious identity, growing religious diasporas and multi-faith societies, and the emergent notion of global risk as a mechanism of nation-state and multilateral relations with religious formations. The article is critical of the notion of social capital as it is commonly used, arguing that this concept subsumes religious, spiritual and community life under a cate...
Religion and globalization are intimately intertwined – conceptually, historically and certainly in ...
The paper will build on the case made by Bhikhu Parekh (2002) for the development of inter-cultural ...
The role of religious leaders in promoting social cohesion and ‘shared security’ is incr...
This paper examines particular examples of therapeutic and meaning- making responses to the events o...
Religious organizations have been one of the primary engines of social capital in Western societies....
The September 11th and October 12th terrorist attacks and their aftermath have focussed Australia’s ...
<p>Sociological discussion of globalisation is preoccupied with the political, economic, and m...
We are living in increasingly mobile, multifaith, and secular societies, which has led to new opport...
Acts of religiously inspired terrorism have revived fears about the fragmentation of civil society a...
This article reflects from a sociological perspective on the challenges to social integration in the...
Sociological discussion of globalisation is preoccupied with the political, economic, and military d...
We inhabit a mobile world. Globalisation has resulted in the rise of the movement of religion and th...
Whilst religious educators operate in the metaphysical, mystical, sacramental and other-worldly aspe...
Sociological discussion of globalisation is preoccupied with the political, economic, and military d...
This essay begins by looking at the nature of social capital and the ways that religion contributes ...
Religion and globalization are intimately intertwined – conceptually, historically and certainly in ...
The paper will build on the case made by Bhikhu Parekh (2002) for the development of inter-cultural ...
The role of religious leaders in promoting social cohesion and ‘shared security’ is incr...
This paper examines particular examples of therapeutic and meaning- making responses to the events o...
Religious organizations have been one of the primary engines of social capital in Western societies....
The September 11th and October 12th terrorist attacks and their aftermath have focussed Australia’s ...
<p>Sociological discussion of globalisation is preoccupied with the political, economic, and m...
We are living in increasingly mobile, multifaith, and secular societies, which has led to new opport...
Acts of religiously inspired terrorism have revived fears about the fragmentation of civil society a...
This article reflects from a sociological perspective on the challenges to social integration in the...
Sociological discussion of globalisation is preoccupied with the political, economic, and military d...
We inhabit a mobile world. Globalisation has resulted in the rise of the movement of religion and th...
Whilst religious educators operate in the metaphysical, mystical, sacramental and other-worldly aspe...
Sociological discussion of globalisation is preoccupied with the political, economic, and military d...
This essay begins by looking at the nature of social capital and the ways that religion contributes ...
Religion and globalization are intimately intertwined – conceptually, historically and certainly in ...
The paper will build on the case made by Bhikhu Parekh (2002) for the development of inter-cultural ...
The role of religious leaders in promoting social cohesion and ‘shared security’ is incr...