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Interreligious Engagement in Urban Spaces Social, Material and Ideological Dimensions

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Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

08.08.2019

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XIII, 11 illus., schwarz-weiss Illustrationen

Herausgeber

Julia Ipgrave

Verlag

Springer

Seitenzahl

271

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24.1/16/2.2 cm

Gewicht

600 g

Auflage

1st ed. 2019

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-3-030-16795-0

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Dr Julia Ipgrave (editor) is senior researcher in the Department of Humanities (Theology and Religious Studies) at the University of Roehampton, London. She is principal investigator for the U.K. strand of ‘Religion and Dialogue in Modern Societies’ (BMBF- project, University of Hamburg). Previous research projects include the EC-funded ‘Religion in Education. A contribution to Dialogue or a factor of Conflict’ (REDCo) (2006-9) and ‘Young People’s Attitudes towards Religious Diversity’ (2009-2012).

Dr Laura Haddad is researcher in the sociology of religion and political science at the universities of Hamburg and Osnabruck. She holds a researcher position in ‘Religion and Dialogue in Modern Societies’ (BMBF- project, University of Hamburg) and in ‘Configurations of Muslims and Islam on the Local Level’ (DFG- project, University of Osnabruck). Laura’s PhD (University of Osnabruck, 2016) was on local Islamic identity practice in Hamburg.

Dr Dag Husebø is associate professor in Educational science, and pro-rector at The University of Stavanger, Norway. Current fields of research include digitalization of schools and professional development among teachers in higher education, together with studying interreligious dialogue in and out of school. He is researcher in ‘Religion and Dialogue in Modern Societies’ (BMBF- project, University of Hamburg) conducting fieldwork in Oslo.

Dr Øystein Lund Johannessen is senior researcher at the Centre for Intercultural Communication of VID Specialized University, Norway. His special interests include intercultural understanding in public services, the transmission of traditions in ethnic minorities, and education development, migrant experience of education and interreligious dialogue in school and urban settings. He is researcher in ‘Religion and Dialogue in Modern Societies’ (BMBF- project, University of Hamburg).

Dr Johan Liljestrand is senior lecturer at the University of Gävle. He has published on RE-teachers’ approaches to religious and cultural differences; RE-students attitudes to RE; media controversies of interreligious engagement within the Church of Sweden; students’ attitudes to religion and national identity; and space and place dimensions in interreligious-work in Stockholm. He is researcher in ‘Religion and Dialogue in Modern Societies’ (BMBF- project, University of Hamburg).

Dr Geir Skeie is professor of religious education at University of Stavanger. He is guest professor at NTNU, Trondheim, Norway and is affiliated Stockholm University, Sweden. H e  has researched RE practice and theory and been principal investigator of national and international research projects. He is principal investigator for the Scandinavian strand of ‘Religion and Dialogue in Modern Societies’ (BMBF- project, University of Hamburg).  Recent work includes discussion of diversity in RE research and the place of personal and existential issues in religious education.

 

Produktdetails

Einband

Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

08.08.2019

Abbildungen

XIII, 11 illus., schwarz-weiss Illustrationen

Herausgeber

Julia Ipgrave

Verlag

Springer

Seitenzahl

271

Maße (L/B/H)

24.1/16/2.2 cm

Gewicht

600 g

Auflage

1st ed. 2019

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-3-030-16795-0

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Springer-Verlag KG
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  • Introduction (Ipgrave, Liljestrand, and Skeie).- Part1: Interreligious Dialogue and Social Relations.- Chapter 1. Useful Trust: Interreligious Alliances for Alevi and Bahai communities in Hamburg (Haddad).- Chapter 2. Maintaining and Transforming Bridging Capital in Interreligious Projects: A Case Study of a Swedish Youth Project (Liljestrand).- Chapter 3. Six Women’s Interreligious Dialogue Groups in London (Ipgrave).- Chapter 4. Interreligious Dialogue Initiatives in a Local Borough of Oslo as Experienced by Local Youth and Dialogue Activists: Prospects for the Building of Social Capital, Trust and Social Cohesion? (Lund Johannessen and Husebø).- Part 2: Interreligious activity and the spatial dimension.- Chapter 5. The transformation of a house of prayer in Hamburg: from church to mosque (Haddad).- Chapter 6. An historic synagogue in London’s East End: the impact of interreligious activity on a traditional place of worship (Ipgrave).- Chapter 7. A peace and reconciliation centre in the City of London: a purpose-built venue for shared worship/reflection/dialogue (Ipgrave).- Chapter 8. ‘God’s House’, Fisksätra: planning a dual faith worship space in metropolitan Stockholm. (Liljestrand).- Chapter 9. A Community Garden in Hackney: transformation of neighbourhood through interreligious activity (Ipgrave).- Chapter 10. Fryshuset Social Centre: interreligious engagement in secular spaces (Liljestrand).- Chapter 11. The Literature House, Oslo: public space for IR dialogue (Husebø and Lund Johannessen).- Part3: Religious thinking and Interreligious Activity.- Chapter 12. Dialogue discussion groups (Liljestrand).- Chapter 13. Community action projects (Ipgrave).- Chapter 14. Interreligious initiatives in schools (Husebø and Lund Johannessen).- Chapter 15. Public platform events (Ipgrave).- Chapter 16. Community consultation groups (Liljestrand).- Chapter 17. Interreligious rituals (Ipgrave).