Arraigados

Arraigados

Author: Bernabé López García

Publisher: Icaria Editorial

Published: 2007

Total Pages: 352

ISBN-13: 9788474269383

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Aproximación a la realidad de las confesiones minoritarias en la Comunidad de Madrid ofreciendo una visión global de su historia, actividades, organización y relaciones con la sociedad y las administraciones.


Las minorías

Las minorías

Author: Pier Giovanni Donini

Publisher: Icaria Editorial

Published: 1999

Total Pages: 108

ISBN-13: 9788474264388

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Después de definir lo que entendemos por minorías, el autor trata en este libro sobre las minorías religiosas y étnico-lingüísticas de los estados que se asoman al Mar Mediterráneo. 09.


¿Y tú (de) quién eres?

¿Y tú (de) quién eres?

Author: Rafael Briones Gómez

Publisher: Icaria

Published: 2010-01-01

Total Pages: 611

ISBN-13: 9788498882117

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En los últimos treinta años, el “campo religioso” español ha experimentado dos cambios contradictorios: la secularización de conciencias e instituciones, con un descenso de la práctica religiosa del catolicismo oficial, y un resurgir religioso, visibilizado en minorías religiosas emergentes. Democracia, globalización e inmigración han propiciado la presencia de religiones transnacionales. Sin embargo, la población no conoce esta realidad o la percibe por estereotipos y prejuicios estigmatizadores. Y tú, ¿(de) quién eres?, séptimo volumen de la colección Pluralismo y Convivencia, da información y analiza la “identidad” de estos grupos en Andalucía. Un equipo de siete antropólogas/os, coordinados por el Departamento de Antropología Social de la Universidad de Granada, han recorrido toda Andalucía para detectar y visitar a estos grupos a veces “ocultos”. Ellos mismos nos han dicho “quiénes” son, sus orígenes, cómo se organizan y qué hacen. Andalucía fue y es aún pionera en la penetración y presencia de diferentes religiones. La colección Pluralismo y Convivencia contribuye a visibilizar y reconocer las minorías religiosas en el Estado español, dibuja el mapa del pluralismo religioso y clarifica factores religiosos que propician o dificultan la construcción de una sociedad plural, abierta al diálogo y a la convivencia en condiciones de igualdad


State Responses to Minority Religions

State Responses to Minority Religions

Author: David M. Kirkham

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2017-05-15

Total Pages: 275

ISBN-13: 135189806X

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The response of states to demands for free exercise of religion or belief varies greatly across the world. In some places, religions come as close as imaginable to autonomous existences with little interference from government. In other cases religion finds itself grinding out a meagre living, if at all, under the jealously watchful eye of the state. This book provides a legal and normative overview of the variety of responses to minority religions available to states. Exploring case studies ranging from Islamic regions such as Indonesia, Pakistan, and the wider Middle East, to Western Europe, Eastern Europe, China, Russia, Canada, and the Baltics, contributors include international scholars and experts in law, sociology, religious studies, and political science. This book offers invaluable perspectives on how minority religions are currently being received, reviewed, challenged, or ignored in different parts of the world.


Religious Minorities in Non-Secular Middle Eastern and North African States

Religious Minorities in Non-Secular Middle Eastern and North African States

Author: Mark Tessler

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2019-07-19

Total Pages: 479

ISBN-13: 303019843X

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This book describes and compares the circumstances and lived experiences of religious minorities in Tunisia, Morocco, and Israel in the 1970s, countries where the identity and mission of the state are strongly and explicitly tied to the religion of the majority. The politics and identity of Jews in Tunisia and Morocco and Arabs in Israel are, therefore, shaped to a substantial degree by their status as religious minorities in non-secular states. This collection, based on in-depth fieldwork carried out during an important moment in the history of each community, and of the region, considers the nature and implications of each group’s response to its circumstances. It focuses on both the community and individual levels of analysis and draws, in part, on original public opinion surveys. It also compares the three communities in order to offer generalizable insights about ways the identity, political culture, and institutional character of a minority group are shaped by the broader political environment in which it resides. The project will appeal to scholars and students in the fields of Middle Eastern and North African studies, Judaic studies, Islamic Studies, minority group politics, and international relations and the Arab-Israeli conflict.


The Oxford Handbook of European Islam

The Oxford Handbook of European Islam

Author: Jocelyne Cesari

Publisher:

Published: 2015

Total Pages: 897

ISBN-13: 0199607974

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For centuries, Muslim countries and Europe have engaged one another through theological dialogues, diplomatic missions, political rivalries, and power struggles. In the last thirty years, due in large part to globalization and migration from Islamic countries to the West, what was previously an engagement across national and cultural boundaries has increasingly become an internalized encounter within Europe itself. Questions of the Hijab in schools, freedom of expression in the wake of the Danish Cartoon crisis, and the role of Shari'a have come to the forefront of contemporary European discourse. The Oxford Handbook of European Islam is the first collection to present a comprehensive approach to the multiple and changing ways Islam has been studied across European countries. Parts one to three address the state of knowledge of Islam and Muslims within a selection of European countries, while presenting a critical view of the most up-to-date data specific to each country. These chapters analyze the immigration cycles and policies related to the presence of Muslims, tackling issues such as discrimination, post-colonial identity, adaptation, and assimilation. The thematic chapters, in parts four and five, examine secularism, radicalization, Shari'a, Hijab, and Islamophobia with the goal of synthesizing different national discussion into a more comparative theoretical framework. The Handbook attempts to balance cutting edge assessment with the knowledge that the content itself will eventually be superseded by events. Featuring eighteen newly-commissioned essays by noted scholars in the field, this volume will provide an excellent resource for students and scholars interested in European Studies, immigration, Islamic studies, and the sociology of religion.