In this piece, I revisit my work in Urban Secularism by addressing the main critical points raised by five generous critics. These concern issues about the theoretical framing of the book, its methodological design and implementation as well as points concerning the findings of the book and some aspects that would have required more attention, such as the relevance of the far-right, race and class in urban secular politics. In the last section of this piece, I take on the invitation of two of the commentators to explore new questions that arise from their reading of the book
This dissertation examines the evolving relationship between religion and the state in political phi...
time: 2:30 pm – 4:30 pmroom: Osgoode, IKB 4034speaker: Lorenzo Zucca (King’s College London
This research paper addresses secularization from both political and religious perspectives. One of ...
In this piece, I revisit my work in Urban Secularism by addressing the main critical points raised b...
This collection addresses the question of how cities govern and regulate religious diversity. Its ma...
Islam in the Post-Secular Society: Religion, Secularity and the Antagonism of Recalcitrant Faith cri...
The following is intended to suggest a fairly simple contention concerning a number of interconnecte...
What has become of secularism following the so-called postsecular turn? As a consequence of the demi...
The sociological literature has devoted less attention to cities than to nation-states as contexts f...
In this paper, I will discuss the academic critique of secularism that is emanating from Western aca...
Since the post-war period, the Western European demand for labor and shifts in populace flows in the...
Blog post, “A New Questions for the Author“ discusses politics, theology and the law in relation to ...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in European Legacy on 03/...
This large collection of 43 papers (soft-covered), some original and some reprinted, on religion’s p...
Blog post, “The New Secularism“ discusses politics, theology and the law in relation to religion and...
This dissertation examines the evolving relationship between religion and the state in political phi...
time: 2:30 pm – 4:30 pmroom: Osgoode, IKB 4034speaker: Lorenzo Zucca (King’s College London
This research paper addresses secularization from both political and religious perspectives. One of ...
In this piece, I revisit my work in Urban Secularism by addressing the main critical points raised b...
This collection addresses the question of how cities govern and regulate religious diversity. Its ma...
Islam in the Post-Secular Society: Religion, Secularity and the Antagonism of Recalcitrant Faith cri...
The following is intended to suggest a fairly simple contention concerning a number of interconnecte...
What has become of secularism following the so-called postsecular turn? As a consequence of the demi...
The sociological literature has devoted less attention to cities than to nation-states as contexts f...
In this paper, I will discuss the academic critique of secularism that is emanating from Western aca...
Since the post-war period, the Western European demand for labor and shifts in populace flows in the...
Blog post, “A New Questions for the Author“ discusses politics, theology and the law in relation to ...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in European Legacy on 03/...
This large collection of 43 papers (soft-covered), some original and some reprinted, on religion’s p...
Blog post, “The New Secularism“ discusses politics, theology and the law in relation to religion and...
This dissertation examines the evolving relationship between religion and the state in political phi...
time: 2:30 pm – 4:30 pmroom: Osgoode, IKB 4034speaker: Lorenzo Zucca (King’s College London
This research paper addresses secularization from both political and religious perspectives. One of ...