Religion on the edge : de-centering and re-centering the sociology of religion /
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Oxford ; New York :
Oxford University Press,
[2013]
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Table of Contents:
- pt. 1. Rethinking categories: theoretical approaches. Grappling with the legacy of modernity: implications for the sociology of religion / Manuel A. Vásquez
- Beyond the strong program in the sociology of religion / David Smilde
- Toward a comparative-historical sociology of religious politics: the case for cross-religious and cross-regional comparisons / Ates Altinordu
- Religious self-constitution: a relational perspective / Michal Pagis
- Studying public religion: beyond the beliefs-driven actor / Paul Lichterman
- Pluralism and secularism / Courtney Bender
- Religion on the move: mapping global cultural production and consumption / Peggy Levitt. pt. 2. Exemplary cases: empirical examinations. Difficult dialogues: the technologies and limits of reconciliation / Dawne Moon
- Negotiating religious differences in secular organizations: the case of hospital chapels / Wendy Cadge
- Negotiating pluralism in Québec: identity, religion, and secularism in the debate over "reasonable accommodation" / Geneviève Zubrzycki
- Revisiting religious power: the Korean Evangelical Church as a disciplinary institution / Kelly H. Chong
- Crossing borders: transnational sanctuary, social justice, and the church / Jacqueline Maria Hagan. Conclusion: working with the edges / Courtney Bender, Wendy Cadge, Peggy Levitt, and David Smilde.