Religion, Migration, and Existential Wellbeing

Author:   Moa Kindström Dahlin ,  Oscar Larsson ,  Anneli Winell
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
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Pages:   232
Publication Date:   28 September 2020
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Author:   Moa Kindström Dahlin ,  Oscar Larsson ,  Anneli Winell
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Weight:   0.453kg
ISBN:  

9780367345068


ISBN 10:   0367345064
Pages:   232
Publication Date:   28 September 2020
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
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Wide-ranging in scope, the volume’s three core areas of focus areas are: legal and constitutional aspects of religious diversity; polycentric governance and social cohesion; and religious identities and existential wellbeing. Religion runs as a core theme through each of these areas, with careful attention paid to its fluidity and impact both as a concept and an organizing practice. Nationalism is also an important theme as diversities are constructed as threatening an often monolithic ‘us’, which is also socially constructed as a strategy of governance and exclusion. Diversity models and approaches such as multiculturalism, interculturalism and accommodation are considered, drawing on the social histories of their emergence and in some cases, decline to lend a deeper contextual framework for understanding current responses to new forms of diversity. Lori G. Beaman, University of Ottawa, Canada


Wide-ranging in scope, the volume's three core areas of focus areas are: legal and constitutional aspects of religious diversity; polycentric governance and social cohesion; and religious identities and existential wellbeing. Religion runs as a core theme through each of these areas, with careful attention paid to its fluidity and impact both as a concept and an organizing practice. Nationalism is also an important theme as diversities are constructed as threatening an often monolithic 'us', which is also socially constructed as a strategy of governance and exclusion. Diversity models and approaches such as multiculturalism, interculturalism and accommodation are considered, drawing on the social histories of their emergence and in some cases, decline to lend a deeper contextual framework for understanding current responses to new forms of diversity. Lori G. Beaman, University of Ottawa, Canada


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Moa Kindström Dahlin is Associate Professor in Public Law at the Faculty of Law, Uppsala University. She has her basis in legal theory and has a specific interest in the interaction between law and other fields of knowledge and the relation between law and ethics, specifically questions regarding autonomy and integrity. Her work has mostly centred around mental health law but also generally on human rights for people with decreased decision-making capacity, e.g. children, elderly people and persons with mental disabilities. Oscar L. Larsson is Assistant Professor in Military Studies at the Swedish Defence University. Larsson’s main research interest has been the political dimensions of networks and collaboration between public and private actors. His post-doc project was on integration governance in rural contexts in Sweden and the chapter in this book follows from this specific project. Oscar Larson has previously published articles on network governance and sovereign power/domination in Critical Policy Studies, Policy Studies, Regulation & Governance, Constellations, on neo-institutionalism in Critical Review and crisis management in Risk, Hazards and Crisis in Public Policy. He is also one of the editors for this volume. Anneli Winell, is Assistant Professor in the Sociology of Religion at University College Stockholm (former Stockholm School of Theology), and earlier lecturer at the Department of Theology, Uppsala University. Her main research field concerns religion and media, with ongoing projects on integration and migration, and the relevance of ""ministry calling"" for identity and meaning-making among priest and pastor candidates. Winell is affiliated to CRS - the Religion & Society Research Centre, and the research program The Impact of Religion: Challenges for Society, Law, and Democracy, Uppsala University.

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