Faith in the public realm – Controversies, policie s and practices
Autor Adam Dinhamen Limba Engleză Paperback – 27 ian 2009
Based on primary research, this book explores the controversies, policies and practices of 'public faith', questioning perceptions of a fixed divide between religious and secular participants in public life and challenging prevailing concepts of a monolithic 'neutral' public realm. It takes an in-depth look at the distinctiveness of faith groups' contribution, but also probes the conflicts and dilemmas that arise, assessing the role and capacity of faith groups within specific public policy contexts, including education, regeneration, housing and community cohesion.'Faith in the public realm' will be of interest to students, academics, policy-makers and practitioners in the public and voluntary sectors, and in faith communities themselves.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781847420299
ISBN-10: 184742029X
Pagini: 224
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 12 mm
Greutate: 0.36 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bristol University Press
Locul publicării:United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 184742029X
Pagini: 224
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 12 mm
Greutate: 0.36 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bristol University Press
Locul publicării:United Kingdom
Recenzii
This book could not be more urgently relevant, especially for those decision-makers currently grappling with seemingly intractable challenges in complex communities. Its special value, however, is the long-term commitment of the authors to painstaking enquiry and analysis. The result is more practical than polemical and all the more useful for it. Lord Paul Tyler, Chair of the Faiths and Civil Society Unit, Goldsmiths, University of London
This is a timely volume. ...well edited and well presented... James A Beckford in Journal of Contemporary Religion
...an invaluable read for practitioners and policy-makers as well as academics interested in the area. Rebecca Catto in Sociology
Notă biografică
Adam Dinham, Director, Faiths and Civil Society Unit, Anglia Ruskin University, Robert Furbey, School of Environment and Development, Sheffield Hallam University and Vivien Lowndes, Department of Public Policy, De Montfort University
Cuprins
Faith and the public realm ~ Adam Dinham and Vivien Lowndes
Controversies of 'public faith' ~ Robert Furbey; 'Soft' segregation: Muslim identity, British secularism and inequality ~ David Cheesman and Nazia Khanum
How participation changes things: 'Inter-faith', 'multi-faith' and a new public imaginary ~ Paul Weller
Faith, multiculturalism and social cohesion: A policy conversation ~ Ted Cantle, Dilwar Hussain and Maqsood Ahmed In conversation
Blurred encounters? Religious literacy, spiritual capital and language ~ Christopher Baker
Religion, political participation and civic engagement: Women's experiences ~ Brenda O'Neill
Young people and faith activism: British Muslim youth - glocalisation and the umma ~ Richard Gale and Therese O'Toole
Faith-based schools: Institutionalising parallel lives? ~ John Flint
Faith, government and regeneration: A contested discourse ~ Richard Farnell
Faith and the voluntary sector: Distinctive yet similar? ~ Rachael Chapman
Conclusions ~ Adam Dinham, Robert Furbey and Vivien Lowndes
Controversies of 'public faith' ~ Robert Furbey; 'Soft' segregation: Muslim identity, British secularism and inequality ~ David Cheesman and Nazia Khanum
How participation changes things: 'Inter-faith', 'multi-faith' and a new public imaginary ~ Paul Weller
Faith, multiculturalism and social cohesion: A policy conversation ~ Ted Cantle, Dilwar Hussain and Maqsood Ahmed In conversation
Blurred encounters? Religious literacy, spiritual capital and language ~ Christopher Baker
Religion, political participation and civic engagement: Women's experiences ~ Brenda O'Neill
Young people and faith activism: British Muslim youth - glocalisation and the umma ~ Richard Gale and Therese O'Toole
Faith-based schools: Institutionalising parallel lives? ~ John Flint
Faith, government and regeneration: A contested discourse ~ Richard Farnell
Faith and the voluntary sector: Distinctive yet similar? ~ Rachael Chapman
Conclusions ~ Adam Dinham, Robert Furbey and Vivien Lowndes