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Bridging Religiously Divided Societies in the Contemporary World

Bridging Religiously Divided Societies in the Contemporary World
Titolo Bridging Religiously Divided Societies in the Contemporary World
Autore
Argomento Scienze politiche e sociali Scienze per la Pace
Editore Pisa University Press
Formato
Formato Libro Libro
Lingua inglese
Pagine 160
Pubblicazione 10/2015
ISBN 9788867415250
 

Abstract

Religion and religiously related violence have become fashionable research foci, and those foci are rapidly proliferating to include places previously thought to be unaffected by religious violence. This is one explanation for the growing interest among scholars from diverse disciplines in this common topic. Responding to this interest, this volume forms a coherent whole that, while avoiding generalities, engages complex and sensitive issues. Her...
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Religion and religiously related violence have become fashionable research foci, and those foci are rapidly proliferating to include places previously thought to be unaffected by religious violence. This is one explanation for the growing interest among scholars from diverse disciplines in this common topic. Responding to this interest, this volume forms a coherent whole that, while avoiding generalities, engages complex and sensitive issues. Here, the inter-disciplinary net is deliberately searched, as misconstrued debates on methodologies or field methods have recently become a disciplinary burden and a source of justification for academic sectarianism.
Many scholars coming from various fields of study challenge the paradigm of viewing religion as the driving force in contemporary conflicts. Religion has an important role in many conflicts, but it is not always the driving force and is often brought in for mere political reasons. Here all contributors agree it is rather easy and simplistic to frame conflicts as tout court religious. However, such an attitude has produced devastating and perverse effects.
The volume includes contributions from Luc Reychler (Catholic University of Leuven), Syed Minhaj ul Hassan (University of Peshawar - Hong Kong Baptist University), Stephen Ryan (University of Ulster), Marcello Mollica (University of Pisa), Chong Jin Oh (Hankuk University of Foreign Studies, Seul), Pierlugi Consorti (University of Pisa), Chiara lapi (University of Pisa), Talip Atalay (Grand Mufti of Cyprus).
 

Biografia dell'autore

Marcello Mollica

Marcello Mollica is a ‘Rita Levi Montalcini’ Fellow and a Lecturer in ‘Power-sharing, Multiculturalism and International Cooperation’ and ‘Conflict Analysis in Divided Societies’ at the University of Pisa, where he is conducting researches on South Lebanese Christian enclaves. He holds a Phd in Social Science, Centre for Peace Research and Strategic Studies (Catholic University of Leuven) and a European Doctorate Enhancement in Conflict Resolution (University of Deusto, Bilbao). He was formerly a Marie Curie Pre-Doctoral Fellow at the University of Ulster, a Marie Curie Post-doctorate Fellow at the University of Kent and a Lecturer at the Department of Social Anthropology at the University of Fribourg. He published several books and peer-reviewed essays.

 

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