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Three dimensions of religious place making in diaspora [PDF]
AbstractIn this article, we explore comparatively how migrant minorities draw from their religious resources to carve out spaces of livelihood in three global cities – Kuala Lumpur, which includes Kajang, Johannesburg and London. We also examine the spatial regimes through which the state and its apparatuses seek to manage the migrants' presence and ...
Vasquez, Manuel A., Knott, Kim
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Religious Place-Names in Kentucky
RACE-NAMES DERIVED FROM RELIGIOUS SOURCES give the Commonwealth of Kentucky a touch of nineteenth century character which is typical of the trans-Appalachian states. The place-names of Ohio, Kentucky and Tennessee suggest a most probable derivation from the "store" of names carried by the people of English-American culture who were establishing ...
T. Field
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The generation of transnational immigrants’ sense of place in the religious space of the places they move to can protect and promote their integration into the local society by shaping a sense of place identity and belonging through the positive effects ...
Lin Mei, Kun Liu, Lei Xiong, Bo-Wei Zhu
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Tolerance between religions through the role of local wisdom and religious moderation
Religion and culture play a central role in building harmonious relations between followers of different religions, both within the nuclear family and in the extended family.
Hadi Pajarianto +2 more
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Reinforcing Religious Moderation through Local Culture-Based Pesantren
The study aims to explore the diversity of pesantren (Islamic boarding schools) in Soppeng Regency, Indonesia. The regency is known as a place for multicultural education based on local culture which is expected to strengthen religious moderation.
M. A. Burga, Muljono Damopolii
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The literature on religious place-making has largely prioritized an emic perspective of religious actors often reducing the secular aspect of such place-making to a mere ‘emptying out’ of religion from public space. Based on ethnographic observations and
A. L. Berg
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Background Longitudinal studies are key to understanding risk factors for health, well-being, and disease, yet associations may be biased if study invitation and participation are non-random.
J. Morgan +3 more
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Home shrines in Britain and associated spiritual values [PDF]
In a quantitative survey of religious attitudes and practices in a multi-religious sample of 369 school pupils aged between 13 and 15 in London, the presence of a home shrine was found widespread in 11% of adolescents spanning several religious ...
Thanissaro, Phra Nicholas
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Islam and the COVID-19 Pandemic: Between Religious Practice and Health Protection
This paper concerns a problem, the global pandemic COVID-19, which has influenced religious practices with respect to health protection across the Muslim world. Rapid transmission of the virus between people has become a serious challenge and a threat to
A. Piwko
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