When seeking asylum in Norway, asylum seekers are usually placed in asylum centers, where their everyday life is filled with uncertainty and few meaningful activities. Despite the importance of religion for many residents, little attention is paid both by authorities as well as by scholars to the role of religious beliefs and practices in their everyday life within this context. This article is based on ethnographic research with women living in asylum centers over the course of one year. Through the lens of ‘everyday lived religion’, it explores the role and significance of their religious beliefs and practices in their everyday life in the center, as well as the changes that they experience to these. It argues that religion acts as a comp...
Abstract Aim: To investigate how migrant nursing home staff relate to religion in their care for pat...
A temporal injustice is inherently built into the asylum-seeking system. Asylum seekers lack control...
Recent research has shown significant associations (negative and positive) between religious and spi...
This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License which perm...
Seeking asylum is commonly defined by long and undetermined waits and significant uncertainty, which...
Within the context of the imagined Norwegian way of life, this thesis aims to explore the lives and ...
The experiences of women in asylum reception centres remain largely unheard. Few researchers have be...
An impressive research literature has emerged that identifies linkages between religion and a wide r...
Abstract Background: Women are more vulnerable to mental health problems than men after migration,...
This thesis presents an empirical study of how ethnic Norwegian converts to the Baha`i Faith put the...
UDI and UNE treats annually asylum applications where asylum seekers claim to have converted from Is...
The focus of this article is three contemporary Norwegians, who claim that they communicate with sup...
Despite significant changes in the Swedish prison system during the middle of the 20th century that ...
This article offers an empirical approach to the field of conversion by addressing what contributes ...
People fleeing gender-based violence in the home face an uphill battle when seeking asylum in the Un...
Abstract Aim: To investigate how migrant nursing home staff relate to religion in their care for pat...
A temporal injustice is inherently built into the asylum-seeking system. Asylum seekers lack control...
Recent research has shown significant associations (negative and positive) between religious and spi...
This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License which perm...
Seeking asylum is commonly defined by long and undetermined waits and significant uncertainty, which...
Within the context of the imagined Norwegian way of life, this thesis aims to explore the lives and ...
The experiences of women in asylum reception centres remain largely unheard. Few researchers have be...
An impressive research literature has emerged that identifies linkages between religion and a wide r...
Abstract Background: Women are more vulnerable to mental health problems than men after migration,...
This thesis presents an empirical study of how ethnic Norwegian converts to the Baha`i Faith put the...
UDI and UNE treats annually asylum applications where asylum seekers claim to have converted from Is...
The focus of this article is three contemporary Norwegians, who claim that they communicate with sup...
Despite significant changes in the Swedish prison system during the middle of the 20th century that ...
This article offers an empirical approach to the field of conversion by addressing what contributes ...
People fleeing gender-based violence in the home face an uphill battle when seeking asylum in the Un...
Abstract Aim: To investigate how migrant nursing home staff relate to religion in their care for pat...
A temporal injustice is inherently built into the asylum-seeking system. Asylum seekers lack control...
Recent research has shown significant associations (negative and positive) between religious and spi...