In this paper, we seek to map out the specific geographies through which spatialities of religion have been imagined. These involve such spatial metaphors as islands, networks and spheres. Less attention has been given to new forms of spirituality, and to the consequences of thinking through these for our understanding of modernity itself. We argue that modernity, religion and spirituality are entangled and spread through daily life. We conclude that adding new forms of spirituality to the mix of geographies of religion requires reconsidering more than the boundary between secularity and religion, but rethinking the place of spirituality in modern life
Modernity's project of secularisation may be challenged by the resurgence of religion in the public ...
"An examination of the three unique structural features of modern societies: inclusion of the whole ...
The appearance of the term "spirituality" in the contemporary sociological debate is part of the web...
Traditional geographic approaches depict sacred spaces, religion and spirituality as places of still...
Traditional geographic approaches depict sacred spaces, religion and spirituality as places of still...
This paper contributes to contemporary geographies of religion by exploring how everyday spaces of m...
The New Mobilities Paradigm (Urry, 2007) and contemporary geographies understand places as sites of ...
Abstract: This article reviews geographical research on religion in the 1990s, and highlights work f...
From an examination of recent social and cultural theory and selected work on place and space by sch...
Places of worship in the Christian tradition are often considered to retain fixed and static identit...
The spiritual sector is growing in economic, social and cultural significance in the UK. Particularl...
It was expected that by the end of the twentieth-century, due to human achievement and technology, ...
Spirituality is a term associated with the diffusion of the sacred across the public sphere, into co...
This article explores an emerging body of research within geography that has engaged with religion a...
Places of worship in the Christian tradition are often considered to retain fixed and static identit...
Modernity's project of secularisation may be challenged by the resurgence of religion in the public ...
"An examination of the three unique structural features of modern societies: inclusion of the whole ...
The appearance of the term "spirituality" in the contemporary sociological debate is part of the web...
Traditional geographic approaches depict sacred spaces, religion and spirituality as places of still...
Traditional geographic approaches depict sacred spaces, religion and spirituality as places of still...
This paper contributes to contemporary geographies of religion by exploring how everyday spaces of m...
The New Mobilities Paradigm (Urry, 2007) and contemporary geographies understand places as sites of ...
Abstract: This article reviews geographical research on religion in the 1990s, and highlights work f...
From an examination of recent social and cultural theory and selected work on place and space by sch...
Places of worship in the Christian tradition are often considered to retain fixed and static identit...
The spiritual sector is growing in economic, social and cultural significance in the UK. Particularl...
It was expected that by the end of the twentieth-century, due to human achievement and technology, ...
Spirituality is a term associated with the diffusion of the sacred across the public sphere, into co...
This article explores an emerging body of research within geography that has engaged with religion a...
Places of worship in the Christian tradition are often considered to retain fixed and static identit...
Modernity's project of secularisation may be challenged by the resurgence of religion in the public ...
"An examination of the three unique structural features of modern societies: inclusion of the whole ...
The appearance of the term "spirituality" in the contemporary sociological debate is part of the web...