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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 Nov 03 2020
Format Ebook (PDF)
Edition 1st
Extent 1
ISBN 9781978781528
Imprint Lexington Books
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

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