types: ArticleThis article draws from Habermasian post-secular theory to broaden the scope of Constructivist research on norm dynamics beyond its current Western-centric focus. In an increasingly post-secular world society, we conceptualize the mechanism of institutional translation to explain processes of norm diffusion whereby culturally situated ‘thick’ norms acquire a ‘thinner’ ethical status via a dialogical process of normative contestation across diverse ethical perspectives. Institutional translation differs from, but also complements, mechanisms of norm diffusion, such as persuasion and localization, by illustrating how norms conceived and promoted by non-Western religious-based actors can acquire global legitimacy within the insti...
eISSN: 1755-1722This article traces the paradoxes within the modern international system, which is g...
In this article, secularism is considered as one of the primary ideological components in the develo...
It is well established that religions and religious antagonisms are not foreign to the building-up o...
This article draws from Habermasian post-secular theory to broaden the scope of Constructivist resea...
This paper aims to broaden the scope of constructivist theory on norms diffusion by considering the ...
The article analyses Inter-Confessional Dialogue in post-secular society. Interreligious dialogue he...
International audienceThis article proposes a general model of analysis of the relations between rel...
http://dx.doi.org/10.5007/2175-7984.2017v16n35p67 The Convention on diversity of cultural expressio...
In analyzing the process of norm diffusion, this contribution addresses the question of why the glob...
The article examines the three alternative conceptions of the emerging global order with special ref...
Religion has long been a driving force in the process of globalization. This idea is not controversi...
The relationship between culture and religion in Western Europe is marked by opposite, if not contra...
There are growing connections between the IR constructivist focus on norms and norm contestation and...
International audienceThis article deals with constructions of gender, religious and national norms ...
Religion in general, and Islam in particular, has become one of the main focal points of policy-maki...
eISSN: 1755-1722This article traces the paradoxes within the modern international system, which is g...
In this article, secularism is considered as one of the primary ideological components in the develo...
It is well established that religions and religious antagonisms are not foreign to the building-up o...
This article draws from Habermasian post-secular theory to broaden the scope of Constructivist resea...
This paper aims to broaden the scope of constructivist theory on norms diffusion by considering the ...
The article analyses Inter-Confessional Dialogue in post-secular society. Interreligious dialogue he...
International audienceThis article proposes a general model of analysis of the relations between rel...
http://dx.doi.org/10.5007/2175-7984.2017v16n35p67 The Convention on diversity of cultural expressio...
In analyzing the process of norm diffusion, this contribution addresses the question of why the glob...
The article examines the three alternative conceptions of the emerging global order with special ref...
Religion has long been a driving force in the process of globalization. This idea is not controversi...
The relationship between culture and religion in Western Europe is marked by opposite, if not contra...
There are growing connections between the IR constructivist focus on norms and norm contestation and...
International audienceThis article deals with constructions of gender, religious and national norms ...
Religion in general, and Islam in particular, has become one of the main focal points of policy-maki...
eISSN: 1755-1722This article traces the paradoxes within the modern international system, which is g...
In this article, secularism is considered as one of the primary ideological components in the develo...
It is well established that religions and religious antagonisms are not foreign to the building-up o...