A sociology of religious freedom:
In recent years, the relevance of religious freedom has spread well beyond academia, becoming a reference point for international relations, multi-level policy development, as well as interfaith negotiations. Meanwhile, scholarship on religious freedom has flourished on the boundaries of sociology,...
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Zusammenfassung: | In recent years, the relevance of religious freedom has spread well beyond academia, becoming a reference point for international relations, multi-level policy development, as well as interfaith negotiations. Meanwhile, scholarship on religious freedom has flourished on the boundaries of sociology, law, comparative politics, history, and theology. This book presents a systematic sociological analysis of religious freedom, bringing together classical sociological theories and empirical perspectives developed during the last three decades |
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505 | 8 | |a 1 Toward a Sociology of Religious Freedom -- 1.1. Aims of a sociology of religious freedom -- 1.2. What does thinking sociologically about religious freedom really mean? -- 1.3. Four sociological perspectives on religious freedom -- 1.4. Religious freedom as a multidimensional concept -- 1.5. The structure of the book -- 2 Sociology, Human Rights, and Religious Freedom -- 2.1. Defining religious freedom within a human rights framework -- 2.2. The normative and value-laden nature of human rights -- 2.3. Legality and social implementation of human rights -- 2.4. Legal universalism and cultural conditionality of human rights -- 2.5. Microsociology of law and continuum of freedom -- 2.6. Differentiation of societies and institutionalization of human rights -- 2.7. Religious freedom between secularization and rational choice theory -- 3 Elements of Sociology of Religious Freedom -- 3.1. Recurrent structural conditions of religious freedom -- | |
505 | 8 | |a 3.2. Religious pluralism at the micro level -- 3.3. Social perceptions of religious freedom -- 3.4. Functions of religious freedom -- 4 Social Construction of Religious Freedom in Legal Systems -- 4.1. The juridification of religion and citizens' awareness of rights -- 4.2. Legal regulation of religion and religious change -- 4.3. Legal definition of religion -- 4.4. Legal regulation and social control -- 4.5. Social effects of juridification of religion -- 4.6. Bringing together legal and social implementations of religious freedom -- 5 The Judicialization of Religious Freedom: Theoretical Concepts -- 5.1. Structural and institutional characteristics of legal systems conducive to the judicialization of religious freedom -- 5.2. Dejudicialization of religious freedom: Is this the future? -- 5.3. Legal pluralism and religious freedom -- 5.4. Countries with conditions not supportive of religious freedom -- 5.5. Excursus on minority religions in court -- | |
505 | 8 | |a 6 Sociology of Religious Freedom in the Legal Systems of Europe and the United States -- 6.1. The US Supreme Court and religious freedom: Early history -- 6.2. European court systems and the judicialization of religious freedom in Europe -- 6.3. The Court of Justice of the European Union -- 6.4. Judicialization or dejudicialization? -- 7 Measuring Religious Freedom -- 7.1. Work in progress: Study of the conceptual framework of Article 18 -- 7.2. Religious freedom and methods of human rights research -- 7.3. Challenges of measuring religious freedom at the national level -- 7.4. Cross-national analysis of religious freedom -- 8 Social Perceptions of Religious Freedom -- 8.1. Individual-level study of religious freedom -- 8.2. Five dimensions of social perceptions of religious freedom | |
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contents | 1 Toward a Sociology of Religious Freedom -- 1.1. Aims of a sociology of religious freedom -- 1.2. What does thinking sociologically about religious freedom really mean? -- 1.3. Four sociological perspectives on religious freedom -- 1.4. Religious freedom as a multidimensional concept -- 1.5. The structure of the book -- 2 Sociology, Human Rights, and Religious Freedom -- 2.1. Defining religious freedom within a human rights framework -- 2.2. The normative and value-laden nature of human rights -- 2.3. Legality and social implementation of human rights -- 2.4. Legal universalism and cultural conditionality of human rights -- 2.5. Microsociology of law and continuum of freedom -- 2.6. Differentiation of societies and institutionalization of human rights -- 2.7. Religious freedom between secularization and rational choice theory -- 3 Elements of Sociology of Religious Freedom -- 3.1. Recurrent structural conditions of religious freedom -- 3.2. Religious pluralism at the micro level -- 3.3. Social perceptions of religious freedom -- 3.4. Functions of religious freedom -- 4 Social Construction of Religious Freedom in Legal Systems -- 4.1. The juridification of religion and citizens' awareness of rights -- 4.2. Legal regulation of religion and religious change -- 4.3. Legal definition of religion -- 4.4. Legal regulation and social control -- 4.5. Social effects of juridification of religion -- 4.6. Bringing together legal and social implementations of religious freedom -- 5 The Judicialization of Religious Freedom: Theoretical Concepts -- 5.1. Structural and institutional characteristics of legal systems conducive to the judicialization of religious freedom -- 5.2. Dejudicialization of religious freedom: Is this the future? -- 5.3. Legal pluralism and religious freedom -- 5.4. Countries with conditions not supportive of religious freedom -- 5.5. Excursus on minority religions in court -- 6 Sociology of Religious Freedom in the Legal Systems of Europe and the United States -- 6.1. The US Supreme Court and religious freedom: Early history -- 6.2. European court systems and the judicialization of religious freedom in Europe -- 6.3. The Court of Justice of the European Union -- 6.4. Judicialization or dejudicialization? -- 7 Measuring Religious Freedom -- 7.1. Work in progress: Study of the conceptual framework of Article 18 -- 7.2. Religious freedom and methods of human rights research -- 7.3. Challenges of measuring religious freedom at the national level -- 7.4. Cross-national analysis of religious freedom -- 8 Social Perceptions of Religious Freedom -- 8.1. Individual-level study of religious freedom -- 8.2. Five dimensions of social perceptions of religious freedom |
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spelling | Breskaja, Olʹga Jurʹevna 1973- Verfasser (DE-588)1034670816 aut A sociology of religious freedom Olga Breskaya, Giuseppe Giordan, James T. Richardson New York, NY Oxford University Press [2024] txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier 1 Toward a Sociology of Religious Freedom -- 1.1. Aims of a sociology of religious freedom -- 1.2. What does thinking sociologically about religious freedom really mean? -- 1.3. Four sociological perspectives on religious freedom -- 1.4. Religious freedom as a multidimensional concept -- 1.5. The structure of the book -- 2 Sociology, Human Rights, and Religious Freedom -- 2.1. Defining religious freedom within a human rights framework -- 2.2. The normative and value-laden nature of human rights -- 2.3. Legality and social implementation of human rights -- 2.4. Legal universalism and cultural conditionality of human rights -- 2.5. Microsociology of law and continuum of freedom -- 2.6. Differentiation of societies and institutionalization of human rights -- 2.7. Religious freedom between secularization and rational choice theory -- 3 Elements of Sociology of Religious Freedom -- 3.1. Recurrent structural conditions of religious freedom -- 3.2. Religious pluralism at the micro level -- 3.3. Social perceptions of religious freedom -- 3.4. Functions of religious freedom -- 4 Social Construction of Religious Freedom in Legal Systems -- 4.1. The juridification of religion and citizens' awareness of rights -- 4.2. Legal regulation of religion and religious change -- 4.3. Legal definition of religion -- 4.4. Legal regulation and social control -- 4.5. Social effects of juridification of religion -- 4.6. Bringing together legal and social implementations of religious freedom -- 5 The Judicialization of Religious Freedom: Theoretical Concepts -- 5.1. Structural and institutional characteristics of legal systems conducive to the judicialization of religious freedom -- 5.2. Dejudicialization of religious freedom: Is this the future? -- 5.3. Legal pluralism and religious freedom -- 5.4. Countries with conditions not supportive of religious freedom -- 5.5. Excursus on minority religions in court -- 6 Sociology of Religious Freedom in the Legal Systems of Europe and the United States -- 6.1. The US Supreme Court and religious freedom: Early history -- 6.2. European court systems and the judicialization of religious freedom in Europe -- 6.3. The Court of Justice of the European Union -- 6.4. Judicialization or dejudicialization? -- 7 Measuring Religious Freedom -- 7.1. Work in progress: Study of the conceptual framework of Article 18 -- 7.2. Religious freedom and methods of human rights research -- 7.3. Challenges of measuring religious freedom at the national level -- 7.4. Cross-national analysis of religious freedom -- 8 Social Perceptions of Religious Freedom -- 8.1. Individual-level study of religious freedom -- 8.2. Five dimensions of social perceptions of religious freedom In recent years, the relevance of religious freedom has spread well beyond academia, becoming a reference point for international relations, multi-level policy development, as well as interfaith negotiations. Meanwhile, scholarship on religious freedom has flourished on the boundaries of sociology, law, comparative politics, history, and theology. This book presents a systematic sociological analysis of religious freedom, bringing together classical sociological theories and empirical perspectives developed during the last three decades Freedom of religion Religion and sociology Liberté religieuse Sociologie religieuse sociology of religion aat Giordan, Giuseppe 1966- Verfasser (DE-588)1045322997 aut Richardson, James T. 1943- Verfasser (DE-588)1034193147 aut |
spellingShingle | Breskaja, Olʹga Jurʹevna 1973- Giordan, Giuseppe 1966- Richardson, James T. 1943- A sociology of religious freedom 1 Toward a Sociology of Religious Freedom -- 1.1. Aims of a sociology of religious freedom -- 1.2. What does thinking sociologically about religious freedom really mean? -- 1.3. Four sociological perspectives on religious freedom -- 1.4. Religious freedom as a multidimensional concept -- 1.5. The structure of the book -- 2 Sociology, Human Rights, and Religious Freedom -- 2.1. Defining religious freedom within a human rights framework -- 2.2. The normative and value-laden nature of human rights -- 2.3. Legality and social implementation of human rights -- 2.4. Legal universalism and cultural conditionality of human rights -- 2.5. Microsociology of law and continuum of freedom -- 2.6. Differentiation of societies and institutionalization of human rights -- 2.7. Religious freedom between secularization and rational choice theory -- 3 Elements of Sociology of Religious Freedom -- 3.1. Recurrent structural conditions of religious freedom -- 3.2. Religious pluralism at the micro level -- 3.3. Social perceptions of religious freedom -- 3.4. Functions of religious freedom -- 4 Social Construction of Religious Freedom in Legal Systems -- 4.1. The juridification of religion and citizens' awareness of rights -- 4.2. Legal regulation of religion and religious change -- 4.3. Legal definition of religion -- 4.4. Legal regulation and social control -- 4.5. Social effects of juridification of religion -- 4.6. Bringing together legal and social implementations of religious freedom -- 5 The Judicialization of Religious Freedom: Theoretical Concepts -- 5.1. Structural and institutional characteristics of legal systems conducive to the judicialization of religious freedom -- 5.2. Dejudicialization of religious freedom: Is this the future? -- 5.3. Legal pluralism and religious freedom -- 5.4. Countries with conditions not supportive of religious freedom -- 5.5. Excursus on minority religions in court -- 6 Sociology of Religious Freedom in the Legal Systems of Europe and the United States -- 6.1. The US Supreme Court and religious freedom: Early history -- 6.2. European court systems and the judicialization of religious freedom in Europe -- 6.3. The Court of Justice of the European Union -- 6.4. Judicialization or dejudicialization? -- 7 Measuring Religious Freedom -- 7.1. Work in progress: Study of the conceptual framework of Article 18 -- 7.2. Religious freedom and methods of human rights research -- 7.3. Challenges of measuring religious freedom at the national level -- 7.4. Cross-national analysis of religious freedom -- 8 Social Perceptions of Religious Freedom -- 8.1. Individual-level study of religious freedom -- 8.2. Five dimensions of social perceptions of religious freedom Freedom of religion Religion and sociology Liberté religieuse Sociologie religieuse sociology of religion aat |
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