The Routledge Handbook to Religion and Political Parties
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Milton :
Routledge,
2019.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Cover; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; List of illustrations; List of contributors; Introduction; Religion and political parties; The handbook's structure and coverage; Note; References; PART I: Core issues and topics; 1. The next Middle Ages: religion and political culture; Notes; References; 2. Religion, state and nation: Islamic parties between ideology and religion; Islamism as a national or counter-national project; Political party vs. social movement; Compromise with the state; From oppressed to rulers; Acceptance of democracy; Unsecular democracies
- Muslim democracy: an oxymoron?Conclusion; Notes; References; 3. Religion and society; Religion, society and secularisation: some positioning comments; Religion as legacy: 'frozen cleavages' and party politics in England; Religion, society and political parties in Northern Ireland: five mechanisms of influence; Christian identity and the European populist right: boundary-marking, vicarious religion and the Danish People's Party (DPP); Media culture, religion and politics: the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in India; Conclusion; References; 4. Religion, modernisation and secularisation
- The secularisation debateChristian Democracy; Democracy in Muslim countries; The Christian Right in the United States; Conclusion; Note; References; PART II: New debates; 5. Religious fundamentalism; A controversial concept; Early studies; The Fundamentalism Project; Other perspectives; Conclusions; References; 6. Religion, democratisation and democracy; Religious deprivatisation and political change: a worldwide phenomenon; Defining democratisation and religion; Religion, political society, civil society and the state; Concluding comments; Note; References
- 7. Religion and party platform formationMethodology and research design; Strategic immoderation; Ideological immoderation; Conclusion; References; 8. Religion, social constituency representation and interest articulation; Religion, political parties and representation of constituency interests; Coalition of multiple social constituency interests: the rise and reign of the AKP in Turkey; Religion in all party and candidate agendas: the rise of Islam in Indonesian politics; Conclusions; Notes; References
- 9. The politics of being Muslim and female: religion, feminism and hierarchies of knowledgeIs feminism political?; Disrupting gender and religion in women's intersectional identities; Why focus on Muslim women for this chapter?; The 'politicised' Muslim woman; Conclusion; Notes; References; 10. Religious violence and political parties; Religious violence in political parties in particular areas of the world; Global context; References; 11. Conflict resolution and peacebuilding; From a 'disenchantment of the world' to a 'desecularisation of the world'