The Location of Religion: A Spatial AnalysisRoutledge, 2015/08/12 - 288 ページ The ways in which humans interact with their location is an important topic within sociological studies of religion. It is integral to the place of religion in secular society. 'The Location of Religion: A Spatial Analysis' offers an overview of the ways in which religion can be located within social, cultural and physical space. It examines contemporary spatial theory - notably the work of the influential sociologist Henri Lefebvre - and the many disciplines that have contributed to the spatial study of religion. This volume will be invaluable to all those interested in the role of religion in spatial analysis. |
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... suggest that it is difficult to consider one without the other in researching latemodern social processes and issues. Having said this, I do not wish to claim more for this project than is appropriate. The methodological focus is not on ...
... suggest that it is difficult to consider one without the other in researching latemodern social processes and issues. Having said this, I do not wish to claim more for this project than is appropriate. The methodological focus is not on ...
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... suggests a 'three stage method of criticalhistorical analysis'.29 She suggests that, before proposing an interpretive framework (stage 2) and then applying it to case studies (stage 3), an analysis of historical definitions of the ...
... suggests a 'three stage method of criticalhistorical analysis'.29 She suggests that, before proposing an interpretive framework (stage 2) and then applying it to case studies (stage 3), an analysis of historical definitions of the ...
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... suggest that, for Foucault, 'history does not run through time but emerges from the relations of a time that is spatialised' (Chris Philo, 'Foucault', in Crang and Thrift [eds.], Thinking Space, pp. 205–38 [226]). 14. This came across ...
... suggest that, for Foucault, 'history does not run through time but emerges from the relations of a time that is spatialised' (Chris Philo, 'Foucault', in Crang and Thrift [eds.], Thinking Space, pp. 205–38 [226]). 14. This came across ...
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... suggest the need for me to clarify my use of these terms. As I hope to show in the discussion that follows, the framework for my analysis emerges from latetwentiethcentury conceptions of space, articulated principally by Henri Lefebvre ...
... suggest the need for me to clarify my use of these terms. As I hope to show in the discussion that follows, the framework for my analysis emerges from latetwentiethcentury conceptions of space, articulated principally by Henri Lefebvre ...
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... suggest'.17 Clarity of meaning and use, awareness of their contested nature, acknowledgment when using them of the active role of space and its relationship to power and ideology, an understanding of the conditions of material as well ...
... suggest'.17 Clarity of meaning and use, awareness of their contested nature, acknowledgment when using them of the active role of space and its relationship to power and ideology, an understanding of the conditions of material as well ...
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Opening Up Religion for a Spatial Analysis | |
Spatial Properties Distant Left Hands and the Field of the Religious | |
Beyond the Field? The Left Transformation and the Sacred | |
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