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  • Formatas: Hardback, 296 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 229x153x34 mm, weight: 454 g, 18+ tables and graphs
  • Serija: Key Issues in Modern Sociology
  • Išleidimo metai: 15-Dec-2011
  • Leidėjas: Anthem Press
  • ISBN-10: 0857287982
  • ISBN-13: 9780857287984
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  • Formatas: Hardback, 296 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 229x153x34 mm, weight: 454 g, 18+ tables and graphs
  • Serija: Key Issues in Modern Sociology
  • Išleidimo metai: 15-Dec-2011
  • Leidėjas: Anthem Press
  • ISBN-10: 0857287982
  • ISBN-13: 9780857287984
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This volume explores key issues in the modern tensions between state and religions by exploring a number of case studies from around the world.



With a clear statement of the theoretical issues in the debates about secularization and post-secularism, 'Religion and the State: A Comparative Sociology' considers a number of major case studies – from China, Europe, Singapore and South Asia – in order to understand the rise of public religions in the modern state. By distinguishing between political secularization – the separation of state and religion – and social secularization – the transformation of the everyday practice of religion – this volume offers an integrating framework within which to analyze these different societies.

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Insightful and wide-ranging [ ] The present volume is particularly noteworthy for both breadth and depth. It does not only provide data from Europe, the US, the formerly Communist parts of Europe, China, India, Singapore, Israel, Turkey, Australia, and so on. It uses these data to think more deeply about how religions and states interact in the late modern world. [ ] In short, this volume is rich and worth attention. James V. Spickard, Journal of Contemporary Religion Insightful and wide-ranging [ ] The present volume is particularly noteworthy for both breadth and depth. It does not only provide data from Europe, the US, the formerly Communist parts of Europe, China, India, Singapore, Israel, Turkey, Australia, and so on. It uses these data to think more deeply about how religions and states interact in the late modern world. [ ] In short, this volume is rich and worth attention. James V. Spickard, Journal of Contemporary Religion Edited by three sociologists and comprised of essays from a distinguished group of social scientists, Religion and the State considers the uniquely modern frictions between politics, economics, and traditional faiths. Far from a simplistic exploration of secularisation [ ] The tensions of religious liberty and religious conviction are familiar, yet the authors of this volume consistently urge us to stop seeing the secular and the religious as distinct realms. [ ] A giant step toward greater sophistication is found through evidence provided here. Gerardo Marti, LSE Review of Books blog This volume offers a mosaic of case studies that challenge classical visions of religion and call for new methodology and concepts that will allow a better grasp of the role of religion(s) in contemporary societies and its interactions with the state. Though most of the authors are sociologists, the problems discussed in this volume address a wider audience, including scholars, specialists and graduates who study religion from the perspectives of law, politics, history and culture. Daniela Kalkandjieva, Politics, Religion & Ideology [ A]n extraordinary voyage into Anglo-European social theory and research. Arthur W. Frank, Canadian Journal of Sociology

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Explores key issues in the modern tensions between state and religions by exploring a number of case studies from around the world.
Acknowledgements vii
Notes on Contributors ix
List of Tables and Figures
xiii
Introduction States, Consumption and Managing Religions 1(24)
Bryan S. Turner
Adam Possamai
Jack Barbalet
Part I From Deprivitization to Securitization
Chapter 1 Religion in Liberal and Authoritarian States
25(18)
Bryan S. Turner
Chapter 2 Religion in Prisons and in Partnership with the State
43(22)
James A. Beckford
Chapter 3 The Secularization Thesis and the Secular State: Reflections with Special Attention to Debates in Australia
65(28)
Stephen Chavura
Chapter 4 Secularism, Religion and the Status Quo
93(28)
Gal Levy
Chapter 5 Managing China's Muslim Minorities: Migration, Labor and the Rise of Ethnoreligious Consciousness among Uyghurs in Urban Xinjian
121(18)
Reza Hasmath
Chapter 6 The Tension Between State and Religion in American Foreign Policy
139(18)
Douglas Porpora
Chapter 7 Church, State and Society in Post-communist Europe
157(28)
Sinisa Zrinscak
Part II From Pietism to Consumerism
Chapter 8 Chinese Religion, Market Society and the State
185(22)
Jack Barbalet
Chapter 9 Hindu Normalization, Nationalism and Consumer Mobilization
207(18)
Arathi Sriprakash
Adam Possamai
Chapter 10 Clash of Secularity and Religiosity: The Staging of Secularism and Islam through the Icons of Ataturk and the Veil in Turkey
225(20)
Meyda Yegenoglu
Chapter 11 Gramsci, Jediism, the Standardization of Popular Religion and the State
245(20)
Adam Possamai
Part III Concluding Comments
Chapter 12 Concerning the Current Recompositions of Religion and of Politics
265(12)
Patrick Midiel
Chapter 13 Public Religions and the State: A Comparative Perspective
277
Jack Barbalet
Adam Possamai
Bryan S. Turner
Jack Barbalet is Professor of Sociology and Head of the Department of Sociology at Hong Kong Baptist University.





Adam Possamai is Associate Professor in Sociology at the University of Western Sydney and President of the Research Committee on Religion at the International Sociological Association.





Bryan S. Turner is the Presidential Professor of Sociology at the Graduate Center, City University of New York, and Director of the Centre for the Study of Contemporary Muslim Societies, University of Western Sydney.