Over long periods, interdisciplinary debates in urban studies on the relationships between religion and urban space were influenced by mainstream versions of modernization theory. These were based on the binary of urban modernity and nonurban (religious) tradition. However, historical urban research has shown that cities were also more often sites of religious innovation. Inspired by Jennifer Robinson’s understanding of cities as “ordinary” sites of sociality, with this special issue we contribute to this vibrant debate on religion and urbanism. The articles in it examine the role of places of worship as spatial and urban projects and address the following questions: How do religious actors become spatial entrepreneurs whose spatial project...
Engaging with recent social science debates on urbanism, space, and religion, in this article I expl...
The increasing phenomenon of pluralistic urban areas is not merely a manifestation of cultural and r...
After a literature review of space, urbanity, and religion, this article identifies some descriptive...
Over long periods, interdisciplinary debates in urban studies on the relationships between religion ...
All over the world, public urban spaces—including streets, squares, and parks—are increasingly the s...
From a historical perspective, cities have served as more than mere locations where religious practi...
The background to this article is the debate on cities as post-secular and superdiverse. The authors...
The concept of urban religion demands us to start operationally with analyzing characteristics of ur...
The influence of religion on shaping the urban space has to be considered in at least two ways. Fir...
Movie theaters being converted into prayer rooms in Rio de Janeiro as well as in Berlin, Christian g...
Religious Architecture: Anthropological Perspectives develops an anthropological perspective on mode...
Religious transformations in modern societies are not merely a discursive or demographic phenomenon,...
Religious transformations in modern societies are not merely a discursive or demographic phenomenon,...
In order to understand current dynamics of religious diversity, a focus on the tangible presence of ...
Religion has affected dramatic developments in the history of cities – from foundations to waves of ...
Engaging with recent social science debates on urbanism, space, and religion, in this article I expl...
The increasing phenomenon of pluralistic urban areas is not merely a manifestation of cultural and r...
After a literature review of space, urbanity, and religion, this article identifies some descriptive...
Over long periods, interdisciplinary debates in urban studies on the relationships between religion ...
All over the world, public urban spaces—including streets, squares, and parks—are increasingly the s...
From a historical perspective, cities have served as more than mere locations where religious practi...
The background to this article is the debate on cities as post-secular and superdiverse. The authors...
The concept of urban religion demands us to start operationally with analyzing characteristics of ur...
The influence of religion on shaping the urban space has to be considered in at least two ways. Fir...
Movie theaters being converted into prayer rooms in Rio de Janeiro as well as in Berlin, Christian g...
Religious Architecture: Anthropological Perspectives develops an anthropological perspective on mode...
Religious transformations in modern societies are not merely a discursive or demographic phenomenon,...
Religious transformations in modern societies are not merely a discursive or demographic phenomenon,...
In order to understand current dynamics of religious diversity, a focus on the tangible presence of ...
Religion has affected dramatic developments in the history of cities – from foundations to waves of ...
Engaging with recent social science debates on urbanism, space, and religion, in this article I expl...
The increasing phenomenon of pluralistic urban areas is not merely a manifestation of cultural and r...
After a literature review of space, urbanity, and religion, this article identifies some descriptive...