Description

This collection book provides a critical, inter-disciplinary exploration of the relationship between religion, conflict, violence, and tolerance from local-global perspectives. It focuses mainly on theoretical issues and approaches with contrasting case studies drawn from Africa, Europe, the Middle East, North America, and South Asia.

Table of Contents

Introduction: Religion and Conflict in Local-Global Perspectives
Part I: Global Perspectives
Chapter 1: Who Worries About Religious Violence? Images of Religion in Politics Under a Neoliberal Economic Regime
Chapter 2 : Researching Religion and Violence: Reflections on Symbolic Interactionism and Fieldwork
Chapter 3: Clash of Civilizations or Racializing Religion? Muslims and Membership in the United States and Europe
Chapter 4: Religion and Conflict in a Globalised Cyber Sphere: Dynamics and Implications
Chapter 5: Religion and Terrorism in Africa: The Challenge of Traditional Counterterrorism Strategies
Chapter 6 :Expanding the Universe of Violence: A Discourse on the Linkage between Religion and Terrorism
Part II: Local Perspectives
Chapter 7: Waging War on Peace in Jos Plateau Communities: Traditional Strategies of Conflict Resolution and Management
Chapter 8: Islamophobia or Space Contestation? Christian Churches and the Kadhi Courts Controversy during the Constitution Review Process in

Product details

Published 03 Nov 2020
Format Hardback
Edition 1st
Extent 358
ISBN 9781498539937
Imprint Lexington Books
Dimensions 228 x 162 mm
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

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