This paper analyses the relevance of religion for adolescents in the realm of peer relationships, both within and outside of educational institutions. The sample consisted of 385 young individuals attending different Secondary Education institutions located in a Spanish province characterized by its cultural diversity. The tool used to collect the information was the REDCo questionnaire. The results of the data analysis indicate that young people confer a certain relevance to religion on an internal and personal level, and that they attribute a historical value to it as a discipline. They also relate the versatility of religion to changing processes regarding beliefs and belonging to a religious community. Therefore, dialogue becomes the ke...
The following is an exploratory study aimed at bringing back the focus of this debate on those who a...
This volume brings together current research on young people, (non)religion, and diversity, document...
By analyzing interviews with 16 young people between age 16 and 28, the article seeks to understand ...
This paper describes the perception of young people about religious diversity and the teaching of re...
The current trend of secularization seems to be leading to a gradual withdrawal of religion from pu...
In a secularised and postmodernist social context, young people are increasingly distanced from rel...
Despite the vast research on young people and identity issues in recent years, little is still known...
Religion has always been an extraordinary element of social cohesion, despite the fact that over the...
Globalisation has led to increasing cultural and religious diversity in cities around the world. Wha...
This study aims to describe social relations based on religion in public schools at the junior high ...
Religion, Education, Dialogue and Conflict analyses the European Commission-funded REDCo project, wh...
The religious diversity in Catalonia is a challenge for the coexistence in the public space and for ...
Globalisation has led to increasing cultural and religious diversity in cities around the world. Wha...
European youth attend classrooms that are religiously diverse, with the importance of religion diffe...
Background In the past decades, Western European countries have become increasingly religiously dive...
The following is an exploratory study aimed at bringing back the focus of this debate on those who a...
This volume brings together current research on young people, (non)religion, and diversity, document...
By analyzing interviews with 16 young people between age 16 and 28, the article seeks to understand ...
This paper describes the perception of young people about religious diversity and the teaching of re...
The current trend of secularization seems to be leading to a gradual withdrawal of religion from pu...
In a secularised and postmodernist social context, young people are increasingly distanced from rel...
Despite the vast research on young people and identity issues in recent years, little is still known...
Religion has always been an extraordinary element of social cohesion, despite the fact that over the...
Globalisation has led to increasing cultural and religious diversity in cities around the world. Wha...
This study aims to describe social relations based on religion in public schools at the junior high ...
Religion, Education, Dialogue and Conflict analyses the European Commission-funded REDCo project, wh...
The religious diversity in Catalonia is a challenge for the coexistence in the public space and for ...
Globalisation has led to increasing cultural and religious diversity in cities around the world. Wha...
European youth attend classrooms that are religiously diverse, with the importance of religion diffe...
Background In the past decades, Western European countries have become increasingly religiously dive...
The following is an exploratory study aimed at bringing back the focus of this debate on those who a...
This volume brings together current research on young people, (non)religion, and diversity, document...
By analyzing interviews with 16 young people between age 16 and 28, the article seeks to understand ...