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Religions et migrations

AAC pour un ouvrage collectif The Bloomsbury Handbook of Religion and Migration. DLC 1er juin 2018.

We are currently seeking papers for a peer-reviewed edited volume, The Bloomsbury Handbook of Religion and Migration, to be published by Bloomsbury Press in their Handbooks in Religion Series.
The volume will provide a broad geographic representation with a focus on the present-day immigration issues. The aim of this interdisciplinary collection is to provide a scholarly introduction to a variety of audiences. We are looking for in-depth introductory essays chronicling migration in regional and transnational contexts, as well as dominant and emerging theories and approaches to the study of religious identities in a global context.  Overall, the volume is aimed at scholars and students who seek entry points in the range of critical issues and themes related to religion and migration.
Topics may include, but are not limited to:

  • A survey of religious groups that have migrated
  • The negotiation of religion in the diaspora
  • The “religionization” of political, cultural, ethnic and gender identity in the diaspora
  • The rise of anti-immigration stances in the face of religious extremism and terrorism
  • The rise of religious intolerance towards religious minorities
  • The suppression of religious freedoms in secular societies
  • Religious integration versus religious assimilation of religious minorities
  • The transformation of religious identities across social/geographic boundaries

Full submissions can range from 5,000–10,000 words depending on topic.
Proposals
Please send a proposal (300-500 words), an abstract (100 words), anticipated word count, and CV to Rubina Ramji at  RelMigration@gmail.com. Feel free to direct any questions to the editors before submission.
Full Draft Submissions of Complete Papers Due: January 1, 2019.


OpenEdition vous propose de citer ce billet de la manière suivante :
A.-L. Zwilling (15 mai 2018). Religions et migrations. sociorel. Consulté le 21 mars 2025 à l’adresse https://doi.org/10.58079/ueex


Auteur/autrice : A.-L. Zwilling

Ingénieure de recherche CNRS hors classe HdR, coresponsable de l'équipe Religions et pluralisme de l'unité mixte de recherche "Droit, religion, entreprise et société" (UMR 7354, CNRS/Université de Strasbourg). Directrice, notamment, du projet international EUREL, informations sur l'état juridique et sociologique des religions en Europe (https://www.eurel.info).