Mass religious ritual and intergroup tolerance: the Muslim pilgrims' paradox
Under what conditions does in-group pride facilitate out-group tolerance? What are the causal linkages between intergroup tolerance and socialization in religious rituals? This book examines how Muslims from Russia's North Caucuses returned from the Hajj pilgrimage to Mecca both more devout as...
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Zusammenfassung: | Under what conditions does in-group pride facilitate out-group tolerance? What are the causal linkages between intergroup tolerance and socialization in religious rituals? This book examines how Muslims from Russia's North Caucuses returned from the Hajj pilgrimage to Mecca both more devout as Muslims and more tolerant of out-groups. Drawing on prominent theories of identity and social capital, the authors resolve seeming contradictions between the two literatures by showing the effects of religious rituals that highlight within-group diversity at the same time that they affirm the group's common identity. This theory is then applied to explain why social integration of Muslim immigrants has been more successful in the USA than in Europe and how the largest Hispanic association in the US defied the clash of civilizations theory by promoting immigrants' integration into America's social mainstream. The book offers insights into Islam's role in society and politics and the interrelationships between religious faith, immigration and ethnic identity, and tolerance that will be relevant to both scholars and practitioners |
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ISBN: | 9781108123716 |
DOI: | 10.1017/9781108123716 |
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spelling | Alexseev, Mikhail A. 1963- Verfasser (DE-588)132318784 aut Mass religious ritual and intergroup tolerance the Muslim pilgrims' paradox Mikhail A. Alexseev, San Diego State University, Sufian N. Zhemukhov, George Washington University, Washington, DC. Cambridge Cambridge University Press 2017 1 online resource (xiv, 227 pages) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Cambridge studies in social theory, religion, and politics Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 11 Aug 2017) Under what conditions does in-group pride facilitate out-group tolerance? What are the causal linkages between intergroup tolerance and socialization in religious rituals? This book examines how Muslims from Russia's North Caucuses returned from the Hajj pilgrimage to Mecca both more devout as Muslims and more tolerant of out-groups. Drawing on prominent theories of identity and social capital, the authors resolve seeming contradictions between the two literatures by showing the effects of religious rituals that highlight within-group diversity at the same time that they affirm the group's common identity. This theory is then applied to explain why social integration of Muslim immigrants has been more successful in the USA than in Europe and how the largest Hispanic association in the US defied the clash of civilizations theory by promoting immigrants' integration into America's social mainstream. The book offers insights into Islam's role in society and politics and the interrelationships between religious faith, immigration and ethnic identity, and tolerance that will be relevant to both scholars and practitioners Psychologie Muslim pilgrims and pilgrimages / Saudi Arabia / Mecca Pilgrims and pilgrimages / Psychology Psychology, Religious Rites and ceremonies / Psychological aspects Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe, hardback 978-1-107-19185-3 Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe, paperback 978-1-316-64216-0 https://doi.org/10.1017/9781108123716 Verlag URL des Erstveröffentlichers Volltext |
spellingShingle | Alexseev, Mikhail A. 1963- Mass religious ritual and intergroup tolerance the Muslim pilgrims' paradox Psychologie Muslim pilgrims and pilgrimages / Saudi Arabia / Mecca Pilgrims and pilgrimages / Psychology Psychology, Religious Rites and ceremonies / Psychological aspects |
title | Mass religious ritual and intergroup tolerance the Muslim pilgrims' paradox |
title_auth | Mass religious ritual and intergroup tolerance the Muslim pilgrims' paradox |
title_exact_search | Mass religious ritual and intergroup tolerance the Muslim pilgrims' paradox |
title_full | Mass religious ritual and intergroup tolerance the Muslim pilgrims' paradox Mikhail A. Alexseev, San Diego State University, Sufian N. Zhemukhov, George Washington University, Washington, DC. |
title_fullStr | Mass religious ritual and intergroup tolerance the Muslim pilgrims' paradox Mikhail A. Alexseev, San Diego State University, Sufian N. Zhemukhov, George Washington University, Washington, DC. |
title_full_unstemmed | Mass religious ritual and intergroup tolerance the Muslim pilgrims' paradox Mikhail A. Alexseev, San Diego State University, Sufian N. Zhemukhov, George Washington University, Washington, DC. |
title_short | Mass religious ritual and intergroup tolerance |
title_sort | mass religious ritual and intergroup tolerance the muslim pilgrims paradox |
title_sub | the Muslim pilgrims' paradox |
topic | Psychologie Muslim pilgrims and pilgrimages / Saudi Arabia / Mecca Pilgrims and pilgrimages / Psychology Psychology, Religious Rites and ceremonies / Psychological aspects |
topic_facet | Psychologie Muslim pilgrims and pilgrimages / Saudi Arabia / Mecca Pilgrims and pilgrimages / Psychology Psychology, Religious Rites and ceremonies / Psychological aspects |
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