After a long period of interest of religious plurality in the nation-state, the sociology of religion, with the impulse of the sociology of migration, has turned its attention to the city. This local level allows us to understand the issues of diversity governance. This article takes advantage of the literature on the governance of migration to apply it to the governance of religious diversity. Using data from the National Congregations Study and available data on Geneva, this article will first show how past responses to the emergence of diversity determine the path for future decisions. To this top-down regulation of religion responds one or more bottom-up strategies of religious communities to find legitimacy in a constraining environmen...
This study addresses the question as to why there are so many different kinds of organizations. It p...
Pfaff-Czarnecka J. Accommodating Religious Diversity in Switzerland. In: Bramadat P, Koenig M, eds. ...
The background to this article is the debate on cities as post-secular and super-diverse. The author...
After a long period of interest of religious plurality in the nation-state, the sociology of religio...
After a long period of interest of religious plurality in the nation-state, the sociology of religio...
The sociological literature has devoted less attention to cities than to nation-states as contexts f...
Governing Religious Diversity in Cities provides original insights into the governance of religious ...
In recent years religious pluralization has become a significant policy issue in Western societies a...
This collection addresses the question of how cities govern and regulate religious diversity. Its ma...
This study addresses the question as to why there are so many different kinds of organizations. It p...
This contribution explores how religious diversity is governed at the urban level and seeks to expla...
While French laïcité is often considered something fixed, its daily deployment is rather messy. What...
This study addresses the question as to why there are so many different kinds of organizations. It p...
While French laïcité is often considered something fixed, its daily deployment is rather messy. What...
This study addresses the question as to why there are so many different kinds of organizations. It p...
This study addresses the question as to why there are so many different kinds of organizations. It p...
Pfaff-Czarnecka J. Accommodating Religious Diversity in Switzerland. In: Bramadat P, Koenig M, eds. ...
The background to this article is the debate on cities as post-secular and super-diverse. The author...
After a long period of interest of religious plurality in the nation-state, the sociology of religio...
After a long period of interest of religious plurality in the nation-state, the sociology of religio...
The sociological literature has devoted less attention to cities than to nation-states as contexts f...
Governing Religious Diversity in Cities provides original insights into the governance of religious ...
In recent years religious pluralization has become a significant policy issue in Western societies a...
This collection addresses the question of how cities govern and regulate religious diversity. Its ma...
This study addresses the question as to why there are so many different kinds of organizations. It p...
This contribution explores how religious diversity is governed at the urban level and seeks to expla...
While French laïcité is often considered something fixed, its daily deployment is rather messy. What...
This study addresses the question as to why there are so many different kinds of organizations. It p...
While French laïcité is often considered something fixed, its daily deployment is rather messy. What...
This study addresses the question as to why there are so many different kinds of organizations. It p...
This study addresses the question as to why there are so many different kinds of organizations. It p...
Pfaff-Czarnecka J. Accommodating Religious Diversity in Switzerland. In: Bramadat P, Koenig M, eds. ...
The background to this article is the debate on cities as post-secular and super-diverse. The author...