Beschreibung:
This volume gathers together expertise from academics and practitioners in order to investigate theinterconnections and interactions between religion, migration and the refugee regime.
1. Religion and the Global Migration Crisis: Secularism, Security and Solidarity in Question, Erin Wilson and Luca Mavelli / 2. Refugees, Migrants, and World Order, Richard Falk / Part I: Questioning the secular/religious divide / 3. Challenging the discourse on religion, secularism and displacement, Alastair Ager and Joey Ager / 4. Praxis Community Projects: a secular organisation? Exploring the boundaries between religious and secular in migration support, Bethan Lant / 5. How religion and secularism (don't) matter in the refugee crisis, Renee Wagenvoorde / Part II: Constructing and deconstructing the Muslim refugee / 6. No Mosque, No Refugees: Some Reflections on Syrian Refugees and the Construction of Religion in Canada, Lori G. Beaman, Jennifer A. Selby, and Amélie Barras / 7. Muslims and others: The politics of religion in the refugee crisis, Elizabeth Shakman-Hurd / 8. Sharing Stories, `Gabriel¿ with Vicki Squire / 9. Spiritual response to the suffering of Kosovar refugees, Elzbieta Gozdziak / Part III: Beyond the Nation-state / 10. Pilgrim City or Belonging beyond the State: St. Augustine, Pope Francis and the Refugee Crisis, Mariano Barbato / 11. The refugee experience as existential exile: Hospitality as a spiritual and political response, Jean-Marie Carriere / 12. A right to neighbourhood: re-thinking Islamic narratives and practices of hospitality in a sedentarist world, Tahir Zaman / 13. The limits of hospitality: finding space for faith, Sadia Kidwai / 14. Religious Justifications for an Overlapping Consensus on Palestinian Refugees¿ Human Rights / Claudia Baumgart-Ochse / Part IV: At the intersection of faith, gender, sexuality and asylum / 15: The Faith-Gender-Asylum Nexus: An intersectionalist analysis of representations of the `Refugee Crisis¿, Elena Fiddian-Qasmiyeh / 16. Loving God vs. Wrathful God: Religion and LGBT Forced Migration, Siobhan McGuirk and Max Niedzwiecki