While migration from Brazil to London is by no means insignificant, London’s Brazilian community remains largely invisible within existing migration research and within the public consciousness. Such invisibility has been put down to various factors including the recentness of the flow, the tendency for migration research in the UK to focus on communities with direct colonial or historical links to Britain, the fact that many Brazilian migrants are undocumented and so choose to keep a low profile (Evans et al. 2007), and finally, the fact that, compared with many other migrant groups, there exist few examples of institutional or informal support networks to mobilize or unite the community. Yet there is little doubt that London’s Brazilian c...
There has been growing interest by British policy-makers in the importance of acknowledging the role...
The paper analyses transnational flows of Pentecostalism between Australia and Brazil. It analyses t...
This article examines the ways in which mainstream churches engender migrants' maintenance of transn...
This chapter explores everyday urban and transnational spiritualities, with a particular focus on re...
PhDThis thesis explores the role of religion in the everyday, transnational lives of Brazilian migr...
Religion, Migration and Mobility: The Brazilian Experience offers a unique treatment of what is perh...
This article examines the ways in which mainstream churches engender migrants’ maintenance of transn...
In the late 1980s over one million Brazilians left Brazil without returning. Today, over 3.1 million...
This chapter is about Zimbabwean Catholic migrants’ transnational practices and seeks to examine the...
In this chapter I address the different ways in which religious movements travel and are able to est...
Many aspects of religious life have long been global. Contemporary migrants extend and deepen these ...
Discussions related to contemporary religious diversity in urban contexts often presume that people ...
The United Kingdom now boasts the largest Brazilian population in Europe, but so far the processes b...
Funding: St Andrews’ Janet T Anderson Scholarship.The United Kingdom now boasts the largest Brazilia...
Brazil is the largest Pentecostal country in the world and is home to several megachurches. However,...
There has been growing interest by British policy-makers in the importance of acknowledging the role...
The paper analyses transnational flows of Pentecostalism between Australia and Brazil. It analyses t...
This article examines the ways in which mainstream churches engender migrants' maintenance of transn...
This chapter explores everyday urban and transnational spiritualities, with a particular focus on re...
PhDThis thesis explores the role of religion in the everyday, transnational lives of Brazilian migr...
Religion, Migration and Mobility: The Brazilian Experience offers a unique treatment of what is perh...
This article examines the ways in which mainstream churches engender migrants’ maintenance of transn...
In the late 1980s over one million Brazilians left Brazil without returning. Today, over 3.1 million...
This chapter is about Zimbabwean Catholic migrants’ transnational practices and seeks to examine the...
In this chapter I address the different ways in which religious movements travel and are able to est...
Many aspects of religious life have long been global. Contemporary migrants extend and deepen these ...
Discussions related to contemporary religious diversity in urban contexts often presume that people ...
The United Kingdom now boasts the largest Brazilian population in Europe, but so far the processes b...
Funding: St Andrews’ Janet T Anderson Scholarship.The United Kingdom now boasts the largest Brazilia...
Brazil is the largest Pentecostal country in the world and is home to several megachurches. However,...
There has been growing interest by British policy-makers in the importance of acknowledging the role...
The paper analyses transnational flows of Pentecostalism between Australia and Brazil. It analyses t...
This article examines the ways in which mainstream churches engender migrants' maintenance of transn...