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Religious actors in the public sphere, means, objectives and effects, edited by Jeffrey Haynes and Anja Hennig

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Religious actors in the public sphere, means, objectives and effects, edited by Jeffrey Haynes and Anja Hennig
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Religious actors in the public sphere
Oclc number
769233043
Responsibility statement
edited by Jeffrey Haynes and Anja Hennig
Series statement
Routledge studies in religion and politics
Sub title
means, objectives and effects
Summary
This book seeks to argue that religious actors play a crucial role in the complex processes of entering or re-entering the public spheres of state, political, and civil society. Seeking to ameliorate the analytical lacuna and concentrating on both the meso and micro levels of religious public involvement, the contributors explain how representatives from religious and political institutions act and interact in a variety of ways for various purposes.Analysing empirical examples from both Europe and beyond, and including a variety.--, Provided by Publisher
Table Of Contents
1. Introduction Jeffrey Haynes 2. Typifying religio-political actors: the indeterminacy of the religious political party as a phenomenon John Madeley 3. Religious Parties, Churches and Euroscepticism Michael Minkenberg 4.Conceptualizing Religious Advocacy: Religious Interest Groups and the process of public policy making Caelesta Poppelaars & Marcel Hannegraaf 5.The Effects of Religious NGO Advocacy in the field of Human Rights on Transnational Religious Competition Evelyn Bush 6. Religious regulation of politics?. The Catholic Church and immigration in Spain Xabier Itcaina, Flora Burchianti 7. New actors on the governance of religious diversity in European cities: The role of interfaith platforms Maria del Mar Griera, Maria Forteza 8. Mosque representatives in Brussels as actors in the local political process: social learning and recognition Corinne Torkens 9. Religious organizations and migration in Austria Julia Morao Permoser, Sieglinde Rosenberger et al 10.The religious movement of 'Family of Radio Maryja' as an expression of post 1989 social discontent and marginalization in contemporary Poland Katarzyna Bylok 11. The Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood Movement and its Media Strategies. The mobilizing effect of religion in contentious politics Carola Richter 12. Turkey and the European Union: Religious actors, domestic factors and globalisation Jeffrey Haynes 13. Conclusion Anja Hennig
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