par
Clark, Stephen R. L.
Numéro de rayon préféré
210 22
Date de publication
2009
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Ressources électroniques
Pertinence:
0.0586
par
Tracey, Paul, 1974-
Numéro de rayon préféré
306.6 23 22
Date de publication
2014
Résumé
Despite the profound influence that religious organizations exert, religion occupies a curiously marginal place in organization theory. This volume aims to make available in one place existing knowledge on religion and organizations, encouraging more organization theorists to include religion as part of their research activities and agenda.
Format :
Ressources électroniques
Pertinence:
0.0573
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par
Molendijk, Arie L.
Numéro de rayon préféré
306.609051 22
Date de publication
2010
Résumé
The re-emergence of the religious in secular domains has led prominent scholars such as Jrgen Habermas and Charles Taylor to speculate about a new postsecular age. The alleged shift from the secular to the postsecular is most visible in the spheres of urban public space, governance and civil society. This volume addresses contemporary relations between religion, politics and urban societies primarily from a theoretical perspective, while also paying attention to empirical manifestations of the central conceptual ideas. The primary focus is the relations between public religion, deprivatization.
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Pertinence:
0.0502
par
Swatos, William H., Jr., 1946-
Numéro de rayon préféré
306.603 21
Date de publication
1998
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Ressources électroniques
Pertinence:
0.0424
par
Joshi, Khyati Y., 1970-
Numéro de rayon préféré
305.8914073 22
Date de publication
2006
Résumé
In this compelling look at second-generation Indian Americans, Khyati Y. Joshi draws on case studies and interviews with forty-one second-generation Indian Americans, analyzing their experiences involving religion, race, and ethnicity from elementary school to adulthood. As she maps the crossroads they encounter as they navigate between their homes and the wider American milieu, Joshi shows how their identities have developed differently from their parents' and their non-Indian peers' and how religion often exerted a dramatic effect. The experiences of Joshi's research participants reveal how.
Format :
Ressources électroniques
Pertinence:
0.0415
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