Religion and globalization: critical concepts in social studies/ Edited by Veronique Altglas

Contributor(s): Altglas, Veronique edMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: London : Routledge, 2011Description: 4v.(386p.) ; 24cmISBN: 9780415550321Subject(s): Religion and sociology | Globalization -- Religious aspectsDDC classification: 201.727
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Volume I: Religion and Space in Global ContextPart 1: Theorizing Globalization and Religion1. Frank J. Lechner, `Trajectories of Faith in the Global Age: Classical Theory and Contemporary Evidence', in James A. Beckford and John Walliss (eds.), Theorising Religion: Classical and Contemporary Debates (Ashgate, 2006), pp. 44-59.2. Roland Robertson and JoAnn Chirico, `Humanity, Globalization, and Worldwide Religious Resurgence: A Theoretical Explanation', Sociological Analysis, 1985, 46, 3, 219-42.3. Jose Casanova, `Religion, the New Millennium, and Globalization', Sociology of Religion, 2001, 62, 4, 415-41.Part 2: Religion and Space in Global Contexta. Space, Centre, and Periphery4. Elizabeth McAlister, `Globalization and the Religious Production of Space', Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion, 2005, 44, 3, 249-55.5. Peter Beyer, `The City and Beyond as Dialogue: Negotiating Religious Authenticity in Global Society', Social Compass, 1998, 45, 1, 67-79.6. Joel Robbins, `Is the Trans- in Transnational The Trans- in Transcendent?', in Thomas J. Csordas (ed.), Transnational Transcendence: Essays on Religion and Globalization (University of California Press, 2009), pp. 55-71.7. Jerry K. Jacka, `Emplacement and Millennial Expectations in an Era of Development and Globalization: Heaven and the Appeal of Christianity for the Ipili', American Anthropologist, 2005, 107, 4, 643-53.b. Diasporas and their Territories8. Chantal Saint-Blancat, `Islam in Diaspora: Between Reterritorialization and Extraterritoriality', International Journal of Urban and Regional Research, 2002, 26, 1, 138-51.9. Pnina Werbner, `The Place Which Is Diaspora: Citizenship, Religion and Gender in the Making of Chaordic Transnationalism', Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, 2002, 28, 1, 119-33.10. Steven Vertovec, `Tracing Transformations of Hinduism', The Hindu Diaspora: Comparative Patterns (Routledge, 2000), pp. 7-38.11. Fenggang Yang and Helen Rose Ebaugh, `Transformations in New Immigrant Religions and Their Global Implications', American Sociological Review, 2001, 66, 2, 269-88.12. Peggy Levitt, `Local-Level Global Religion: The Case of US-Dominican Migration', Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion, 1998, 37, 1, 74-89.13. Sarah J. Mahler and Katrin Jansing, `Toward a Transnationalism of the Middle: How Transnational Religious Practices Help Bridge the Divides Between Cuba and Miami', Latin American Perspectives, 2005, 32, 121-46.c. Transcending Space: Religions and the Media14. David Maxwell, `Print, Post & Proselytism in the Making of Global Pentecostalism', African Gifts of the Spirit: Pentecostalism and the Rise of a Zimbabwean Transnational Religious Movement (James Currey, 2006), pp. 17-37.15. Jeffrey K. Hadden, `The Globalization of American Televangelism', in Roland Robertson and William R. Garrett (eds.), Religion and Global Order (Paragon House, 1991), pp. 221-44.16. Thomas G. Kirsch, `Ways of Reading as Religious Power in Print Globalization', American Ethnologist, 2007, 34, 3, 509-20.Volume II: Westernization of Religion and its Counter-TrendsPart 3: Debating the Westernization of Religion17. Peter Beyer, `The Religious System of Global Society: A Sociological Look at Contemporary Religion and Religions', Numen, 1998, 45, 1, 1-29.18. Bryan S. Turner, `Globalization, Religion and Empire in Asia', in Lori Beaman and Peter Beyer (eds.), Religion, Globalization and Culture (Brill, 2007), pp. 145-66.19. Wouter J. Hanegraaff, `Prospects for the Globalization of New Age: Spiritual Imperialism Versus Cultural Diversity', in Mikael Rothstein (ed.), New Age Religion and Globalization (Aarhus University Press, 2001), pp. 15-30.Part 4: Transnational Diffusion and Local Expressions of Christianity20. Paul Freston, `Globalization, Religion, and Evangelical Christianity: A Sociological Meditation from the Third World', in Ogbu U. Kalu and Alaine M. Low (eds.), Interpreting Contemporary Christianity: Global Processes and Local Identities (Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Co., 2008), pp. 24-51.21. Afe Adogame, `Globalization and African New Religious Movements', in Ogbu U. Kalu and Alaine M. Low (eds.), Interpreting Contemporary Christianity: Global Processes and Local Identities (Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Co., 2008), pp. 296-316.22. Richard Burgess, `Freedom from the Past and Faith for the Future: Nigerian Pentecostal Theology in Global Perspective', PentecoStudies, 2008, 7, 2, 29-63.23. Mark R. Mullins, `The Empire Strikes Back: Korean Pentecostal Mission to Japan', in Karla Poewe (ed.), Charismatic Christianity as a Global Culture (University of South Carolina Press, 1994), pp. 87-102.24. Laennec Hurbon, `Pentecostalism and Transnationalisation in the Caribbean', in Andre Corten and Ruth Marshall-Fratani (eds.), Between Babel and Pentecost: Transnational Pentecostalism in Africa and Latin America (Hurst & Co., 2001), pp. 124-41.25. Thomas J. Csordas, `Global Religion and the Re-Enchantment of the World: The Case of the Catholic Charismatic Renewal', Anthropological Theory, 2007, 7, 295-314.26. Diane Austin Broos, `Jamaican Pentecostalism: Transnational Relations and the Nation-State', in Andre Corten and Ruth Marshall-Fratani (eds.), Between Babel and Pentecost: Transnational Pentecostalism in Africa and Latin America (Hurst & Co., 2001), pp. 142-62.27. Brian Howell, `Practical Belief and the Localization of Christianity: Pentecostal and Denominational Christianity in Global/Local Perspective', Religion, 2003, 33, 233-48.28. Joel Robbins, `On the Paradoxes of Global Pentecostalism and the Perils of Continuity Thinking', Religion, 2003, 33, 221-31.Part 5: Counter-trends to the Westernization of Religion?a. Easternization of the West, Westernization of the East29. Veronique Altglas, `The Global Diffusion and Westernization of Neo-Hindu Movements: Siddha Yoga and Sivananda Centres', Religion of South Asia, 2007, 1, 2, 217-37.30. Martin Baumann, `Global Buddhism: Developmental Periods, Regional Histories, and a New Analytical Perspective', Journal of Global Buddhism, 2001, 2, 1-43.31. Cristina Rocha, `The Brazilian Imaginaire of Zen: Global Influences, Rhizomatic Forms', in Ronan Alves Pereira and Hideaki Matsuoka (eds.), Japanese Religions in and Beyond the Japanese Diaspora (Institute of East Asian Studies, University of California, 2007), pp. 146-69.32. Peter Dan Der Veer, `Global Breathing: Religious Utopias in India and China', Anthropological Theory, 2007, 7, 3, 315-28.b. The Transnationalism of Yoruba Religions33. Lorand J. Matory, `The Many Who Dance in Me: Afro-Atlantic Ontology and the Problem with Transnationalism', in Thomas J. Csordas (ed.), Transnational Transcendence: Essays on Religion and Globalization (University of California Press, 2009), pp. 231-62.34. Olabiyi Babalola Yai, `Yoruba Religion and Globalization: Some Reflections', in Jacob K. Olupona and Terry Rey (eds.), Orisa Devotion as World Religion: The Globalization of Yoruba Religious Culture (University of Wisconsin Press, 2008), pp. 233-46.35. Alejandro Frijerio, `Re-Africanization in Secondary Religious Diasporas: Constructing a World Religion', Civilisations, 2004, 51, 39-60.c. Islam as a Global Religion36. Martin Van Bruinessen, `Global and Local in Indonesian Islam', Southeast Asian Studies, 1999, 37, 2, 46-63.37. Roy Dilley, `Global Connections, Local Ruptures: The Case of Islam in Senegal', in Wim Van Binsbergen and Rijk Van Dijk (eds.), Situating Globality: African Agency in the Appropriation of Global Culture (Brill, 2004), pp. 190-219.Volume III: Religious Responses to GlobalizationPart 6: Theorizing Religious Responses to Globalizationa. Constructing Ideal-Typical Religious Responses to Globalization38. James A. Beckford, `Globalisation and Religion', Social Theory and Religion (Cambridge University Press, 2003), pp. 103-49.39. Peter Beyer, `Privatization and the Public Influence of Religion in Global Society', in Mike Featherstone (ed.), Global Culture, Nationalism, Globalisation and Modernity (Sage, 1990), pp. 373-95.40. David Lehmann, `Religion and Globalization', in Linda Woodhead et al. (eds.), Religions in the Modern World: Traditions and Transformations (Routledge, 2002), pp. 299-315.b. Fundamentalism as a Conservative Response to Globalization41. Shmuel Noah Eisenstadt, `The Resurgence of Religious Movements in Processes of Globalisation: Beyond End of History or Clash of Civilisations', International Journal on Multicultural Societies, 2000, 2, 1, 4-15.42. Roland Robertson, `The Search for Fundamentals in Global Perspective', Globalization: Social Theory and Global Culture (Sage, 1992), pp. 164-81.43. Bryan S. Turner, `Cosmopolitan Virtue: On Religion in a Global Age', European Journal of Social Theory, 2001, 4, 2, 131-52.Part 7: Case Studies of Religious Responses to Globalizationa. Particularism in Global Context44. Menachem Friedman, `Habad as Messianic Fundamentalism: From Local Particularism to Universal Jewish Mission', in Martin E. Marty and R. Scott Appleby (eds.), Accounting for Fundamentalism (Chicago University Press, 1994), pp. 328-57.45. Robert Eric Frykenberg, `Gospel, Globalization, and Hindutva: The Politics of "Conversion" in India', in Donald M. Lewis (ed.), Christianity Reborn: The Global Expansion of Evangelicalism in the Twentieth Century (William B. Eerdmans Publishing Co., 2004), pp. 108-32.46. Olivier Roy, `The Modernity of an Archaic Way of Thinking: Neofundamentalism', Globalized Islam: The Search for a New Umma (Hurst & Co., 2004), pp. 232-89.47. Alexander Agadjanian and Kathy Rousselet, `Globalization and Identity Discourse in Russian Orthodoxy', in Alexander Agadjanian and Victor Roudometof (eds.), Eastern Orthodoxy in a Global Age: Tradition Faces the Twenty-First Century (Altamira Press, 2005), pp. 29-57.b. Embracing the World System: Religious Universalism in Global Context48. Simon Coleman, `The Word and the World', The Globalisation of Charismatic Christianity: Spreading the Gospel of Prosperity (Cambridge University Press, 2000), pp. 231-40.49. Judith Coney, `"Belonging to a Global Religion": The Sociological Dimensions of International Elements in Sahaja Yoga', Journal of Contemporary Religion, 1995, 10, 2, 109-19.50. Margit Warburg, `Baha'i: A Religious Approach to Globalization', Social Compass, 1999, 46, 1, 47-56.51. Catherine Cornille, `New Japanese Religions in the West: Between Nationalism and Universalism', in Peter B. Clarke (ed.), Japanese New Religions in Global Perspective (Routledge, 2000), pp. 10-34.52. Humeira Iqtidar, `Muslim Cosmopolitanism: Contemporary Practice and Social Theory', in Bryan S. Turner (ed.), Routledge International Handbook of Globalization Studies (Routledge, 2009), pp. 622-35.c. Religious Responses to the Global Economy53. Peter Geschiere, `Globalization and the Power of Indeterminate Meaning: Witchcraft and Spirit Cults in Africa and East Asia', Development and Change, 1998, 29, 811-37.54. Rijk Van Dijk, `The Moral Life of the Gift in Ghanaian Pentecostal Churches in the Diaspora: Questions of (in-)dividuality and (in-)alienability in Transcultural Reciprocal Relations', in Wim Van Binsbergen and Peter Geschiere (eds.), Commodification: Things, Agency, and Identities (LIT Verlag, 2005), pp. 201-25.Volume IV: Religion and Politics in Global Context: New ChallengesPart 8: Globalization, Religion, and Politics: Epistemological Challenges55. Roland Robertson, `Religion and the Global Field', Social Compass, 1994, 41, 1, 121-35.56. Jeremy Stolow, `Transnationalism and the New Religio-Politics: Reflections on a Jewish Orthodox Case', Theory, Culture & Society, 2004, 21, 2, 109-37.Part 9: Religion and Transnational Politicsa. Religion and Global Governance57. Frank J. Lechner, `Religion, Law, and Global Order', in Roland Robertson and William R. Garrett (eds.), Religion and Global Order (Paragon House, 1991), pp. 263-80.58. James V. Spickard, `Human Rights, Religious Conflict, and Globalisation: Ultimate Values in a New World Order', International Journal on Multicultural Societies, 1999, 1, 1, 2-19.59. George M. Thomas, `The Cultural and Religious Character of World Society', in Lori Beaman and Peter Beyer (eds.), Religion, Globalization and Culture (Brill, 2007), pp. 35-56.b. The Management of Religion at a Transnational Level: The Case of Europe60. Grace Davie, `Global Civil Religion: A European Perspective', Sociology of Religion, 2001, 62, 4, 455-73.61. Matthias Koenig, `Europeanising the Governance of Religious Diversity? An Institutionalist Account of Muslim Struggles for Public Recognition', Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, 2007, 33, 6, 911-32.62. Veit Bader, `The Governance of Islam in Europe: The Perils of Modelling', Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, 2007, 33, 6, 871-86.Part 10: Do Transnational Religions Challenge Nation States?63. Judith Bokser-Liwerant, `Globalization and Collective Identities', Social Compass, 2002, 49, 2, 253-71.64. Sebastien Peyrouse, `Islam in Central Asia: National Specificities and Postsoviet Globalisation', Religion, State & Society, 2007, 35, 3, 245-60.65. Andre Corten, `Transnationalised Religious Needs and Political Delegitimation in Latin America', in Andre Corten and Ruth Marshall-Fratani (eds.), Between Babel and Pentecost: Transnational Pentecostalism in Africa and Latin America (Hurst & Co, 2001), pp. 106-23.66. Steve Bruce and David Voas, `The Resilience of the Nation-State: Religion and Polities in the Modern Era', Sociology, 2004, 38, 5, 1025-34.67. Jeffrey Haynes, `Transnational Religious Actors and International Politics', Third World Quarterly, 2001, 22, 2, 143-58.68. James A. Beckford, `Religious Interaction in a Global Context', in Armin W. Geerts and Margit Warburg (eds.), New Religions and Globalization (Aarhus University Press, 2008), pp. 23-42.69. Ruud Koopmans and Paul Statham, `How National Citizenship Shapes Transnationalism: A Comparative Analysis of Migrant and Minority Claims-Making in Germany, Great Britain and the Netherlands', in Christian Joppke and Ewa Morawska (eds.), Toward Assimilation and Citizenship: Immigrants in Liberal Nation-States (Palgrave, 2003), pp. 195-238.
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Volume I: Religion and Space in Global ContextPart 1: Theorizing Globalization and Religion1. Frank J. Lechner, `Trajectories of Faith in the Global Age: Classical Theory and Contemporary Evidence', in James A. Beckford and John Walliss (eds.), Theorising Religion: Classical and Contemporary Debates (Ashgate, 2006), pp. 44-59.2. Roland Robertson and JoAnn Chirico, `Humanity, Globalization, and Worldwide Religious Resurgence: A Theoretical Explanation', Sociological Analysis, 1985, 46, 3, 219-42.3. Jose Casanova, `Religion, the New Millennium, and Globalization', Sociology of Religion, 2001, 62, 4, 415-41.Part 2: Religion and Space in Global Contexta. Space, Centre, and Periphery4. Elizabeth McAlister, `Globalization and the Religious Production of Space', Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion, 2005, 44, 3, 249-55.5. Peter Beyer, `The City and Beyond as Dialogue: Negotiating Religious Authenticity in Global Society', Social Compass, 1998, 45, 1, 67-79.6. Joel Robbins, `Is the Trans- in Transnational The Trans- in Transcendent?', in Thomas J. Csordas (ed.), Transnational Transcendence: Essays on Religion and Globalization (University of California Press, 2009), pp. 55-71.7. Jerry K. Jacka, `Emplacement and Millennial Expectations in an Era of Development and Globalization: Heaven and the Appeal of Christianity for the Ipili', American Anthropologist, 2005, 107, 4, 643-53.b. Diasporas and their Territories8. Chantal Saint-Blancat, `Islam in Diaspora: Between Reterritorialization and Extraterritoriality', International Journal of Urban and Regional Research, 2002, 26, 1, 138-51.9. Pnina Werbner, `The Place Which Is Diaspora: Citizenship, Religion and Gender in the Making of Chaordic Transnationalism', Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, 2002, 28, 1, 119-33.10. Steven Vertovec, `Tracing Transformations of Hinduism', The Hindu Diaspora: Comparative Patterns (Routledge, 2000), pp. 7-38.11. Fenggang Yang and Helen Rose Ebaugh, `Transformations in New Immigrant Religions and Their Global Implications', American Sociological Review, 2001, 66, 2, 269-88.12. Peggy Levitt, `Local-Level Global Religion: The Case of US-Dominican Migration', Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion, 1998, 37, 1, 74-89.13. Sarah J. Mahler and Katrin Jansing, `Toward a Transnationalism of the Middle: How Transnational Religious Practices Help Bridge the Divides Between Cuba and Miami', Latin American Perspectives, 2005, 32, 121-46.c. Transcending Space: Religions and the Media14. David Maxwell, `Print, Post & Proselytism in the Making of Global Pentecostalism', African Gifts of the Spirit: Pentecostalism and the Rise of a Zimbabwean Transnational Religious Movement (James Currey, 2006), pp. 17-37.15. Jeffrey K. Hadden, `The Globalization of American Televangelism', in Roland Robertson and William R. Garrett (eds.), Religion and Global Order (Paragon House, 1991), pp. 221-44.16. Thomas G. Kirsch, `Ways of Reading as Religious Power in Print Globalization', American Ethnologist, 2007, 34, 3, 509-20.Volume II: Westernization of Religion and its Counter-TrendsPart 3: Debating the Westernization of Religion17. Peter Beyer, `The Religious System of Global Society: A Sociological Look at Contemporary Religion and Religions', Numen, 1998, 45, 1, 1-29.18. Bryan S. Turner, `Globalization, Religion and Empire in Asia', in Lori Beaman and Peter Beyer (eds.), Religion, Globalization and Culture (Brill, 2007), pp. 145-66.19. Wouter J. Hanegraaff, `Prospects for the Globalization of New Age: Spiritual Imperialism Versus Cultural Diversity', in Mikael Rothstein (ed.), New Age Religion and Globalization (Aarhus University Press, 2001), pp. 15-30.Part 4: Transnational Diffusion and Local Expressions of Christianity20. Paul Freston, `Globalization, Religion, and Evangelical Christianity: A Sociological Meditation from the Third World', in Ogbu U. Kalu and Alaine M. Low (eds.), Interpreting Contemporary Christianity: Global Processes and Local Identities (Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Co., 2008), pp. 24-51.21. Afe Adogame, `Globalization and African New Religious Movements', in Ogbu U. Kalu and Alaine M. Low (eds.), Interpreting Contemporary Christianity: Global Processes and Local Identities (Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Co., 2008), pp. 296-316.22. Richard Burgess, `Freedom from the Past and Faith for the Future: Nigerian Pentecostal Theology in Global Perspective', PentecoStudies, 2008, 7, 2, 29-63.23. Mark R. Mullins, `The Empire Strikes Back: Korean Pentecostal Mission to Japan', in Karla Poewe (ed.), Charismatic Christianity as a Global Culture (University of South Carolina Press, 1994), pp. 87-102.24. Laennec Hurbon, `Pentecostalism and Transnationalisation in the Caribbean', in Andre Corten and Ruth Marshall-Fratani (eds.), Between Babel and Pentecost: Transnational Pentecostalism in Africa and Latin America (Hurst & Co., 2001), pp. 124-41.25. Thomas J. Csordas, `Global Religion and the Re-Enchantment of the World: The Case of the Catholic Charismatic Renewal', Anthropological Theory, 2007, 7, 295-314.26. Diane Austin Broos, `Jamaican Pentecostalism: Transnational Relations and the Nation-State', in Andre Corten and Ruth Marshall-Fratani (eds.), Between Babel and Pentecost: Transnational Pentecostalism in Africa and Latin America (Hurst & Co., 2001), pp. 142-62.27. Brian Howell, `Practical Belief and the Localization of Christianity: Pentecostal and Denominational Christianity in Global/Local Perspective', Religion, 2003, 33, 233-48.28. Joel Robbins, `On the Paradoxes of Global Pentecostalism and the Perils of Continuity Thinking', Religion, 2003, 33, 221-31.Part 5: Counter-trends to the Westernization of Religion?a. Easternization of the West, Westernization of the East29. Veronique Altglas, `The Global Diffusion and Westernization of Neo-Hindu Movements: Siddha Yoga and Sivananda Centres', Religion of South Asia, 2007, 1, 2, 217-37.30. Martin Baumann, `Global Buddhism: Developmental Periods, Regional Histories, and a New Analytical Perspective', Journal of Global Buddhism, 2001, 2, 1-43.31. Cristina Rocha, `The Brazilian Imaginaire of Zen: Global Influences, Rhizomatic Forms', in Ronan Alves Pereira and Hideaki Matsuoka (eds.), Japanese Religions in and Beyond the Japanese Diaspora (Institute of East Asian Studies, University of California, 2007), pp. 146-69.32. Peter Dan Der Veer, `Global Breathing: Religious Utopias in India and China', Anthropological Theory, 2007, 7, 3, 315-28.b. The Transnationalism of Yoruba Religions33. Lorand J. Matory, `The Many Who Dance in Me: Afro-Atlantic Ontology and the Problem with Transnationalism', in Thomas J. Csordas (ed.), Transnational Transcendence: Essays on Religion and Globalization (University of California Press, 2009), pp. 231-62.34. Olabiyi Babalola Yai, `Yoruba Religion and Globalization: Some Reflections', in Jacob K. Olupona and Terry Rey (eds.), Orisa Devotion as World Religion: The Globalization of Yoruba Religious Culture (University of Wisconsin Press, 2008), pp. 233-46.35. Alejandro Frijerio, `Re-Africanization in Secondary Religious Diasporas: Constructing a World Religion', Civilisations, 2004, 51, 39-60.c. Islam as a Global Religion36. Martin Van Bruinessen, `Global and Local in Indonesian Islam', Southeast Asian Studies, 1999, 37, 2, 46-63.37. Roy Dilley, `Global Connections, Local Ruptures: The Case of Islam in Senegal', in Wim Van Binsbergen and Rijk Van Dijk (eds.), Situating Globality: African Agency in the Appropriation of Global Culture (Brill, 2004), pp. 190-219.Volume III: Religious Responses to GlobalizationPart 6: Theorizing Religious Responses to Globalizationa. Constructing Ideal-Typical Religious Responses to Globalization38. James A. Beckford, `Globalisation and Religion', Social Theory and Religion (Cambridge University Press, 2003), pp. 103-49.39. Peter Beyer, `Privatization and the Public Influence of Religion in Global Society', in Mike Featherstone (ed.), Global Culture, Nationalism, Globalisation and Modernity (Sage, 1990), pp. 373-95.40. David Lehmann, `Religion and Globalization', in Linda Woodhead et al. (eds.), Religions in the Modern World: Traditions and Transformations (Routledge, 2002), pp. 299-315.b. Fundamentalism as a Conservative Response to Globalization41. Shmuel Noah Eisenstadt, `The Resurgence of Religious Movements in Processes of Globalisation: Beyond End of History or Clash of Civilisations', International Journal on Multicultural Societies, 2000, 2, 1, 4-15.42. Roland Robertson, `The Search for Fundamentals in Global Perspective', Globalization: Social Theory and Global Culture (Sage, 1992), pp. 164-81.43. Bryan S. Turner, `Cosmopolitan Virtue: On Religion in a Global Age', European Journal of Social Theory, 2001, 4, 2, 131-52.Part 7: Case Studies of Religious Responses to Globalizationa. Particularism in Global Context44. Menachem Friedman, `Habad as Messianic Fundamentalism: From Local Particularism to Universal Jewish Mission', in Martin E. Marty and R. Scott Appleby (eds.), Accounting for Fundamentalism (Chicago University Press, 1994), pp. 328-57.45. Robert Eric Frykenberg, `Gospel, Globalization, and Hindutva: The Politics of "Conversion" in India', in Donald M. Lewis (ed.), Christianity Reborn: The Global Expansion of Evangelicalism in the Twentieth Century (William B. Eerdmans Publishing Co., 2004), pp. 108-32.46. Olivier Roy, `The Modernity of an Archaic Way of Thinking: Neofundamentalism', Globalized Islam: The Search for a New Umma (Hurst & Co., 2004), pp. 232-89.47. Alexander Agadjanian and Kathy Rousselet, `Globalization and Identity Discourse in Russian Orthodoxy', in Alexander Agadjanian and Victor Roudometof (eds.), Eastern Orthodoxy in a Global Age: Tradition Faces the Twenty-First Century (Altamira Press, 2005), pp. 29-57.b. Embracing the World System: Religious Universalism in Global Context48. Simon Coleman, `The Word and the World', The Globalisation of Charismatic Christianity: Spreading the Gospel of Prosperity (Cambridge University Press, 2000), pp. 231-40.49. Judith Coney, `"Belonging to a Global Religion": The Sociological Dimensions of International Elements in Sahaja Yoga', Journal of Contemporary Religion, 1995, 10, 2, 109-19.50. Margit Warburg, `Baha'i: A Religious Approach to Globalization', Social Compass, 1999, 46, 1, 47-56.51. Catherine Cornille, `New Japanese Religions in the West: Between Nationalism and Universalism', in Peter B. Clarke (ed.), Japanese New Religions in Global Perspective (Routledge, 2000), pp. 10-34.52. Humeira Iqtidar, `Muslim Cosmopolitanism: Contemporary Practice and Social Theory', in Bryan S. Turner (ed.), Routledge International Handbook of Globalization Studies (Routledge, 2009), pp. 622-35.c. Religious Responses to the Global Economy53. Peter Geschiere, `Globalization and the Power of Indeterminate Meaning: Witchcraft and Spirit Cults in Africa and East Asia', Development and Change, 1998, 29, 811-37.54. Rijk Van Dijk, `The Moral Life of the Gift in Ghanaian Pentecostal Churches in the Diaspora: Questions of (in-)dividuality and (in-)alienability in Transcultural Reciprocal Relations', in Wim Van Binsbergen and Peter Geschiere (eds.), Commodification: Things, Agency, and Identities (LIT Verlag, 2005), pp. 201-25.Volume IV: Religion and Politics in Global Context: New ChallengesPart 8: Globalization, Religion, and Politics: Epistemological Challenges55. Roland Robertson, `Religion and the Global Field', Social Compass, 1994, 41, 1, 121-35.56. Jeremy Stolow, `Transnationalism and the New Religio-Politics: Reflections on a Jewish Orthodox Case', Theory, Culture & Society, 2004, 21, 2, 109-37.Part 9: Religion and Transnational Politicsa. Religion and Global Governance57. Frank J. Lechner, `Religion, Law, and Global Order', in Roland Robertson and William R. Garrett (eds.), Religion and Global Order (Paragon House, 1991), pp. 263-80.58. James V. Spickard, `Human Rights, Religious Conflict, and Globalisation: Ultimate Values in a New World Order', International Journal on Multicultural Societies, 1999, 1, 1, 2-19.59. George M. Thomas, `The Cultural and Religious Character of World Society', in Lori Beaman and Peter Beyer (eds.), Religion, Globalization and Culture (Brill, 2007), pp. 35-56.b. The Management of Religion at a Transnational Level: The Case of Europe60. Grace Davie, `Global Civil Religion: A European Perspective', Sociology of Religion, 2001, 62, 4, 455-73.61. Matthias Koenig, `Europeanising the Governance of Religious Diversity? An Institutionalist Account of Muslim Struggles for Public Recognition', Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, 2007, 33, 6, 911-32.62. Veit Bader, `The Governance of Islam in Europe: The Perils of Modelling', Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, 2007, 33, 6, 871-86.Part 10: Do Transnational Religions Challenge Nation States?63. Judith Bokser-Liwerant, `Globalization and Collective Identities', Social Compass, 2002, 49, 2, 253-71.64. Sebastien Peyrouse, `Islam in Central Asia: National Specificities and Postsoviet Globalisation', Religion, State & Society, 2007, 35, 3, 245-60.65. Andre Corten, `Transnationalised Religious Needs and Political Delegitimation in Latin America', in Andre Corten and Ruth Marshall-Fratani (eds.), Between Babel and Pentecost: Transnational Pentecostalism in Africa and Latin America (Hurst & Co, 2001), pp. 106-23.66. Steve Bruce and David Voas, `The Resilience of the Nation-State: Religion and Polities in the Modern Era', Sociology, 2004, 38, 5, 1025-34.67. Jeffrey Haynes, `Transnational Religious Actors and International Politics', Third World Quarterly, 2001, 22, 2, 143-58.68. James A. Beckford, `Religious Interaction in a Global Context', in Armin W. Geerts and Margit Warburg (eds.), New Religions and Globalization (Aarhus University Press, 2008), pp. 23-42.69. Ruud Koopmans and Paul Statham, `How National Citizenship Shapes Transnationalism: A Comparative Analysis of Migrant and Minority Claims-Making in Germany, Great Britain and the Netherlands', in Christian Joppke and Ewa Morawska (eds.), Toward Assimilation and Citizenship: Immigrants in Liberal Nation-States (Palgrave, 2003), pp. 195-238.

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