2019
DOI: 10.1177/0037768618822275
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“…In the last 20 years, the number of dialogue platforms increased across Europe as response to migration, religious diversity, and security concerns through interreligious value promotion (Griera and Forteza, 2011; Nordin, 2017). Scholars of the governance of religious diversity recently started to focus on the interplay between legal and national frameworks and practices at the local level (Giorgi and Itçaina, 2016; Saint-Blancat, 2019; Zapata et al, 2017). Within local governance, established faith actors (particularly mainline churches) are perceived as policy brokers, whose contributions to the management of religious diversity are rewarded with funding and recognition (Weller, 2009).…”
Section: Dialogue Governance At the Local Levelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the last 20 years, the number of dialogue platforms increased across Europe as response to migration, religious diversity, and security concerns through interreligious value promotion (Griera and Forteza, 2011; Nordin, 2017). Scholars of the governance of religious diversity recently started to focus on the interplay between legal and national frameworks and practices at the local level (Giorgi and Itçaina, 2016; Saint-Blancat, 2019; Zapata et al, 2017). Within local governance, established faith actors (particularly mainline churches) are perceived as policy brokers, whose contributions to the management of religious diversity are rewarded with funding and recognition (Weller, 2009).…”
Section: Dialogue Governance At the Local Levelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…En las ciudades europeas contemporáneas esta estrategia es visible a través de la proliferación de eventos religiosos en el espacio público, la aparición de tiendas especializadas o la apertura de centros de culto. Para las religiones consideradas minoritarias es una forma de hacerse visibles, reclamar derechos y reafirmar su identidad (Saint-Blancat, 2019), contribuyendo así a un proceso de "desprivatización" a partir de estrategias de contestación y legitimación en el espacio público (Casanova, 1994).…”
Section: Religión Y Espacio Público: Una Gobernanza Compleja Y Multinivelunclassified
“…The Sites, Materialities and Practices of Interreligious Encounters in Europe Julia Martínez-Ariño, Laura Haddad, Jan Winkler and Giulia Mezzetti DOI: 10.4324/9781003228448-1 cultural, religious and political identities are constantly being re-shaped. Indeed, though multi-scalar in nature, the negotiations of identities within a 'dialogue framework' take place mainly in diverse local (urban) settings, drawing attention to the 'local' when studying current negotiations of religious diversity (Saint-Blancat 2019;Zapata-Barrero et al 2017). Therefore, we avoid grand overarching narratives such as 'the postsecular society' in favour of rather flexible, heuristic categories that explore questions of the embeddedness and situatedness of interreligious dialogues and encounters, their possibly ambiguous functions and effects on the actors involved, and their practical, material and spatial manifestations.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%