This thesis deals with the Orthodox Christian diasporas in Italy viewed as a ‘Western Orthodox laboratory’. In this scenario, it is possible to identify some patterns of the settlement of Orthodox Christianity in Western Europe and some responses of this religious group to certain phenomena of modernity. This sociological research focuses on the Romanian Orthodox Church in Italy, and investigates the socio-cultural trajectories of this diaspora religion marked by an important migratory phenomenon. As will be noted in the study, the Romanian diaspora in Italy is the largest Romanian diaspora in the world, and this makes the Italian peninsula a ‘special’ host country for Romanian Orthodox faithful. This great migration phenomenon is favoured ...
This article studies the external activities of the Roman Catholic Church and the Russian Orthodox C...
The Romani People of Slovakia are marginalized in all areas of society including the church. The hyp...
The research focuses on the mutual interrelations between three phenomena of social and individual r...
This book provides a sociological understanding of transformations within Eastern Orthodoxy and the ...
The topic of our symposium focuses especially on unity and identity situating Romanian orthodoxy in ...
Since the 1990s, there has been conflictual interactions between Orthodox Christian churches and hum...
This paper tackles the dynamics of the transition, adaptation, and integration of religious minoriti...
Christian Orthodox Migrants in Western Europe: Secularization and Modernity through the Lens of the ...
From the historical point of view, the presence of Orthodox churches in Italy is a reality establish...
From a problem that concerned only a small number of people, migration has become a consta...
This article focuses on the support, or lack of support, for political rights of immigrants and refu...
The current phenomenon of migration is a consequence of contemporary globalization, having...
The study of ECHR case law on religious freedom in cases of countries with an Orthodox tradition lea...
This doctoral research adopts the Congregational studies approach as a privileged methodology to fur...
This book aims at examining in what terms, and to what extent, the "reception" of the Human Rights d...
This article studies the external activities of the Roman Catholic Church and the Russian Orthodox C...
The Romani People of Slovakia are marginalized in all areas of society including the church. The hyp...
The research focuses on the mutual interrelations between three phenomena of social and individual r...
This book provides a sociological understanding of transformations within Eastern Orthodoxy and the ...
The topic of our symposium focuses especially on unity and identity situating Romanian orthodoxy in ...
Since the 1990s, there has been conflictual interactions between Orthodox Christian churches and hum...
This paper tackles the dynamics of the transition, adaptation, and integration of religious minoriti...
Christian Orthodox Migrants in Western Europe: Secularization and Modernity through the Lens of the ...
From the historical point of view, the presence of Orthodox churches in Italy is a reality establish...
From a problem that concerned only a small number of people, migration has become a consta...
This article focuses on the support, or lack of support, for political rights of immigrants and refu...
The current phenomenon of migration is a consequence of contemporary globalization, having...
The study of ECHR case law on religious freedom in cases of countries with an Orthodox tradition lea...
This doctoral research adopts the Congregational studies approach as a privileged methodology to fur...
This book aims at examining in what terms, and to what extent, the "reception" of the Human Rights d...
This article studies the external activities of the Roman Catholic Church and the Russian Orthodox C...
The Romani People of Slovakia are marginalized in all areas of society including the church. The hyp...
The research focuses on the mutual interrelations between three phenomena of social and individual r...