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Issues in Religion and Education - Whose Religion? (Hardcover): Lori G Beaman, Leo Arragon Issues in Religion and Education - Whose Religion? (Hardcover)
Lori G Beaman, Leo Arragon
R4,752 Discovery Miles 47 520 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Issues in Religion and Education, Whose Religion? is a contribution to the dynamic and evolving global debates about the role of religion in public education. This volume provides a cross-section of the debates over religion, its role in public education and the theoretical and political conundrums associated with resolutions. The chapters reflect the contested nature of the role of religion in public education around the world and explore some of the issues mentioned from perspectives reflecting the diverse contexts in which the authors are situated. The differences among the chapters reflect some of the particular ways in which various jurisdictions have come to see the problem and how they have addressed religious diversity in public education in the context of their own histories and politics.

Nonreligious Imaginaries of World Repairing (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2021): Lori G Beaman, Timothy Stacey Nonreligious Imaginaries of World Repairing (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2021)
Lori G Beaman, Timothy Stacey
R3,314 Discovery Miles 33 140 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

The world is confronted with multiple intersecting crises including exploitation, inequality, political polarization and climate change. World-repairing work is vitally needed. But just at a time when humans most obviously require robust moral imaginaries on which to draw, it is no longer clear what kinds of beliefs, meanings, stories and encounters inspire them to act. We know that nonreligious identities are on the rise in numerous countries throughout the world. But with so much focus on the "non" part of nonreligion, what we don't know is what nonreligious imaginaries actually look, sound and feel like. What do nonreligious people believe in? What stories inspire them? In what moments do they find meaning? This book seeks to answer these questions through a series of short essays exploring the nonreligious imaginaries that emerge in a range of world-repairing practices, including ethical consumption, community organizing, eating habits, and environmental activism. In so doing, the book provides a crucial contribution to two areas of increasing social and political concern: First, the need to understand not only what nonreligious people are rejecting but also their sources of meaning and action. Second, the urgent need for cultural tools for mobilizing people towards more compassionate and sustainable practices.

Living with Religious Diversity (Paperback): Sonia Sikka, Bindu Puri, Lori G Beaman Living with Religious Diversity (Paperback)
Sonia Sikka, Bindu Puri, Lori G Beaman
R1,518 Discovery Miles 15 180 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Looking beyond exclusively state-oriented solutions to the management of religious diversity, this book explores ways of fostering respectful, non-violent and welcoming social relations among religious communities. It examines the question of how to balance religious diversity, individual rights and freedoms with a common national identity and moral consensus. The essays discuss the interface between state and civil society in 'secular' countries and look at case studies from the the West and India. They study themes such as religious education, religious diversity, pluralism, inter-religious relations and exchanges, dalits and religion, and issues arising from the lived experience of religious diversity in various countries. The volume asserts that if religious violence crosses borders, so do ideas about how to live together peacefully, theological reflection on pluralism, and lived practices of friendship across the boundaries of religious identity-groupings. Bringing together interdisciplinary scholarship from across the world, the book will interest scholars and students of philosophy, religious studies, political science, sociology and history.

Varieties of Religious Establishment (Paperback): Winnifred Fallers Sullivan Varieties of Religious Establishment (Paperback)
Winnifred Fallers Sullivan; Lori G Beaman
R1,609 Discovery Miles 16 090 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Advocacy for religious freedom has become a global project while religion, and the management of religion, has become of increasing interest to scholars across a wider range of disciplines. Rather than adopting the common assumption that religious freedom is simply incompletely realized, the authors in this book suggest that the starting point for understanding religion in public life today should be religious establishment. In the hyper-globalized world of the politics of religious freedom today, a focus on establishments brings into view the cultural assumptions, cosmologies, anthropologies, and institutions which structure religion and religious diversity. Leading international scholars from a diverse range of disciplines explore how countries today live with religious difference and consider how considering establishments reveals the limitations of universal, multicultural, and interfaith models of religious freedom. Examining the various forms religion takes in Tunisia, Canada, Taiwan, South Africa, and the USA, amongst others, this book argues that legal protections for religious freedom can only be understood in a context of socially and culturally specific constraints.

Varieties of Religious Establishment (Hardcover, New Ed): Winnifred Fallers Sullivan Varieties of Religious Establishment (Hardcover, New Ed)
Winnifred Fallers Sullivan; Lori G Beaman
R4,639 Discovery Miles 46 390 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Advocacy for religious freedom has become a global project while religion, and the management of religion, has become of increasing interest to scholars across a wider range of disciplines. Rather than adopting the common assumption that religious freedom is simply incompletely realized, the authors in this book suggest that the starting point for understanding religion in public life today should be religious establishment. In the hyper-globalized world of the politics of religious freedom today, a focus on establishments brings into view the cultural assumptions, cosmologies, anthropologies, and institutions which structure religion and religious diversity. Leading international scholars from a diverse range of disciplines explore how countries today live with religious difference and consider how considering establishments reveals the limitations of universal, multicultural, and interfaith models of religious freedom. Examining the various forms religion takes in Tunisia, Canada, Taiwan, South Africa, and the USA, amongst others, this book argues that legal protections for religious freedom can only be understood in a context of socially and culturally specific constraints.

Constructions of Self and Other in Yoga, Travel, and Tourism - A Journey to Elsewhere (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2016): Lori G Beaman,... Constructions of Self and Other in Yoga, Travel, and Tourism - A Journey to Elsewhere (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2016)
Lori G Beaman, Sonia Sikka
R1,735 Discovery Miles 17 350 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This volume considers the phenomenon of yoga travel as an instance of a broader genre of 'spiritual travel' involving journeys to places 'elsewhere', which are imagined to offer the possibility of profound personal transformation. These imaginings are tied up in a continued exoticization of the East, but they are not limited to that. Contributors identify various themes such as authenticity, suffering, space, material markers, and the idea of the 'spiritual', tracing how these ideas manifest in conceptions and fetishizations of 'elsewhere.' To deepen its analysis of this phenomenon, the book incorporates a wide range of disciplines including architecture, sociology, anthropology, philosophy, women's studies, religious studies, and history. While the book's primary focus is yoga and yoga travel, contributors offer up an array of other case studies. Chapters delve into the complex questions of agency and authenticity that accompany the concept of 'spiritual travel' and ideas of 'elsewhere.'

Atheist Identities - Spaces and Social Contexts (Hardcover, 2015 ed.): Lori G Beaman, Steven Tomlins Atheist Identities - Spaces and Social Contexts (Hardcover, 2015 ed.)
Lori G Beaman, Steven Tomlins
R3,625 R1,873 Discovery Miles 18 730 Save R1,752 (48%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The essays in this book not only examine the variety of atheist expression and experience in the Western context, they also explore how local, national and international settings may contribute to the shaping of atheist identities. By addressing identity at these different levels, the book explores how individuals construct their own atheist-or non-religious-identity, how they construct community and how identity factors into atheist interaction at the social or institutional levels. The book offers an interdisciplinary comparative approach to the analysis of issues relating to atheism, such as demography, community engagement, gender politics, stigmatism and legal action. It covers such themes as: secularization; the social context of atheism in various Western countries; the shifting of atheist identities based on different cultural and national contexts; the role of atheism in multicultural settings; how the framework of "reasonable accommodation" applies to atheism; interactions and relationships between atheism and religion and how atheism is represented for political and legal purposes. Featuring contributions by international scholars at the cutting edge of atheism studies, this volume offers unique insights into the relationship between atheism and identity. It will serve as a useful resource for academics, journalists, policy makers and general readers interested in secular and religious studies, identity construction and identity politics as well as atheism in general.

Beyond Accommodation - Everyday Narratives of Muslim Canadians (Paperback): Jennifer Selby, Amelie Barras, Lori G Beaman Beyond Accommodation - Everyday Narratives of Muslim Canadians (Paperback)
Jennifer Selby, Amelie Barras, Lori G Beaman
R777 Discovery Miles 7 770 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Problems - of integration, failed political participation, and requests for various kinds of accommodation - seem to dominate the research on minority Muslims in Western nations. Beyond Accommodation offers a different perspective, showing how Muslim Canadians successfully navigate and negotiate their religiosity. The authors critique the model of reasonable accommodation, suggesting that it disempowers religious minorities by implicitly privileging Christianity and by placing the onus on minorities to make formal requests for accommodation. Through interviews, Muslim Canadians show that informal negotiation takes place all the time; scholars, however, have not been paying attention. This book proposes an alternative picture of how religious difference is woven into the fabric of Canadian society.

Living with Religious Diversity (Hardcover): Sonia Sikka, Bindu Puri, Lori G Beaman Living with Religious Diversity (Hardcover)
Sonia Sikka, Bindu Puri, Lori G Beaman
R4,505 Discovery Miles 45 050 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Looking beyond exclusively state-oriented solutions to the management of religious diversity, this book explores ways of fostering respectful, non-violent and welcoming social relations among religious communities. It examines the question of how to balance religious diversity, individual rights and freedoms with a common national identity and moral consensus. The essays discuss the interface between state and civil society in 'secular' countries and look at case studies from the the West and India. They study themes such as religious education, religious diversity, pluralism, inter-religious relations and exchanges, dalits and religion, and issues arising from the lived experience of religious diversity in various countries. The volume asserts that if religious violence crosses borders, so do ideas about how to live together peacefully, theological reflection on pluralism, and lived practices of friendship across the boundaries of religious identity-groupings. Bringing together interdisciplinary scholarship from across the world, the book will interest scholars and students of philosophy, religious studies, political science, sociology and history.

Deep Equality in an Era of Religious Diversity (Hardcover): Lori G Beaman Deep Equality in an Era of Religious Diversity (Hardcover)
Lori G Beaman
R3,083 Discovery Miles 30 830 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

While religious conflict receives plenty of attention, the everyday negotiation of religious diversity does not. Questions of how to accommodate religious minorities and of the limits of tolerance resonate in a variety of contexts and have become central preoccupations for many Western democracies. What might we see if we turned our attention to the positive narratives and success stories of the everyday working out of religious difference? Rather than 'tolerance' and 'accommodation', and through the stories of ordinary people, this book traces deep equality, which is found in the respect, humour, and friendship of seemingly mundane interactions. Deep Equality in an Era of Religious Diversity shows that the telling of such stories can create an alternative narrative to that of diversity as a problem to be solved. It explores the non-event, or micro-processes of interaction that constitute the foundation for deep equality and the conditions under which deep equality emerges, exists, and sometimes flourishes. Through a systematic search for and examination of such narratives, Lori G. Beaman demonstrates the possibility of uncovering, revealing, and recovering deep equality-a recovery that is vital to living in an increasingly diverse society. In achieving deep equality, identities are fluid, shifting in importance and structure as social interaction unfolds. Rigid identity imaginings, especially religious identities, block our vision to the complexities of social life and press us into corners that trap us in identities that we often ourselves do not recognize, want, or know how to escape. Although the focus of this study is deep equality and its existence and persistence in relation to religious difference, deep equality is located beyond the realm of religion. Beaman draws from the work of those whose primary focus is not in fact religion, and who are doing their own 'deep equality' work in other domains, illustrating especially why equality matters. By retelling and exploring stories of negotiation it is possible to reshape our social imaginary to better facilitate what works, which varies from place to place and time to time.

Constructions of Self and Other in Yoga, Travel, and Tourism - A Journey to Elsewhere (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the... Constructions of Self and Other in Yoga, Travel, and Tourism - A Journey to Elsewhere (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2016)
Lori G Beaman, Sonia Sikka
R1,653 Discovery Miles 16 530 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

This volume considers the phenomenon of yoga travel as an instance of a broader genre of 'spiritual travel' involving journeys to places 'elsewhere', which are imagined to offer the possibility of profound personal transformation. These imaginings are tied up in a continued exoticization of the East, but they are not limited to that. Contributors identify various themes such as authenticity, suffering, space, material markers, and the idea of the 'spiritual', tracing how these ideas manifest in conceptions and fetishizations of 'elsewhere.' To deepen its analysis of this phenomenon, the book incorporates a wide range of disciplines including architecture, sociology, anthropology, philosophy, women's studies, religious studies, and history. While the book's primary focus is yoga and yoga travel, contributors offer up an array of other case studies. Chapters delve into the complex questions of agency and authenticity that accompany the concept of 'spiritual travel' and ideas of 'elsewhere.'

Religion in the Public Sphere - Canadian Case Studies (Hardcover): Solange Lefebvre, Lori G Beaman Religion in the Public Sphere - Canadian Case Studies (Hardcover)
Solange Lefebvre, Lori G Beaman
R1,673 Discovery Miles 16 730 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The place of religion in the public realm is the subject of frequent and lively debate in the media, among academics and policymakers, and within communities. With this edited collection, Solange Lefebvre and Lori G. Beaman bring together a series of case studies of religious groups and practices from all across Canada that re-examine and question the classic distinction between the public and private spheres. Religion in the Public Sphere explores the public image of religious groups, legal issues relating to "reasonable accommodations," and the role of religion in public services and institutions like health care and education. Offering a wide range of contributions from religious studies, political science, theology, and law, Religion in the Public Sphere presents emerging new models to explain contemporary relations between religion, civil society, the private sector, family, and the state.

Beyond Accommodation - Everyday Narratives of Muslim Canadians (Hardcover): Jennifer Selby, Amelie Barras, Lori G Beaman Beyond Accommodation - Everyday Narratives of Muslim Canadians (Hardcover)
Jennifer Selby, Amelie Barras, Lori G Beaman
R2,230 R1,382 Discovery Miles 13 820 Save R848 (38%) Ships in 9 - 17 working days

Problems - of integration, failed political participation, and requests for various kinds of accommodation - seem to dominate the research on minority Muslims in Western nations. Beyond Accommodation offers a different perspective, showing how Muslim Canadians successfully navigate and negotiate their religiosity. The authors critique the model of reasonable accommodation, suggesting that it disempowers religious minorities by implicitly privileging Christianity and by placing the onus on minorities to make formal requests for accommodation. Through interviews, Muslim Canadians show that informal negotiation takes place all the time; scholars, however, have not been paying attention. This book proposes an alternative picture of how religious difference is woven into the fabric of Canadian society.

Defining Harm - Religious Freedom and the Limits of the Law (Paperback): Lori G Beaman Defining Harm - Religious Freedom and the Limits of the Law (Paperback)
Lori G Beaman
R816 Discovery Miles 8 160 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

A powerful examination of the governance of a religious citizen and of the limits of religious freedom, this book demonstrates that the stakes in debates on religious freedom are not just about beliefs and practices but also have implications for the construction of citizenship in a diverse nation. Lori Beaman looks at the case of Jehovah's Witness Bethany Hughes who was denied her right to refuse treatment on the basis of her religious conviction, reflecting a particular moment in the socio-legal treatment of religious freedom and reveals the specific intersection of religious, medical, legal, and other discourses in the governance of the religious citizen.

Polygamy's Rights and Wrongs - Perspectives on Harm, Family, and Law (Paperback): Gillian Calder, Lori G Beaman Polygamy's Rights and Wrongs - Perspectives on Harm, Family, and Law (Paperback)
Gillian Calder, Lori G Beaman
R823 Discovery Miles 8 230 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Assumptions about the harmful nature of polygamy have left little room for debate, with monogamy coming to represent a hallmark of advanced societies, and polygamy the immoral alternative. Yet in this volume, eleven scholars ask whether this condemnation is justified by examining, among other perspectives, the lived experiences of polygamous families. In essays that fearlessly face difficult questions of choice, dignity, and love, the authors seek to complicate a conversation that is more often simplified. Thoughtful and persuasive, Polygamy's Rights and Wrongs is both a close consideration of polygamy and a challenging reflection on the ways in which we value family and intimacy.

Reasonable Accommodation - Managing Religious Diversity (Paperback): Lori G Beaman Reasonable Accommodation - Managing Religious Diversity (Paperback)
Lori G Beaman
R774 Discovery Miles 7 740 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Often when a religious minority challenges mainstream Canadian
customs, the phrase "reasonable accommodation" and its
boundaries are at the centre of the ensuing debate. But what exactly is
reasonable accommodation? Does it achieve its goal of integrating the
rights of religious minorities with those of mainstream
society - or does it emphasize inequality?
"Reasonable Accommodation" features eight interdisciplinary
essays addressing how reasonable accommodation is defined within Canada
and abroad through law and public discourse. These probing explorations
based on empirical studies and legal cases touch on current hot-button
topics such as women's right to wear the niqab in public,
religious diversity in prisons, and accommodating sexual diversity.
Woven through the chapters are questions and commentary about whether
there really is a religious majority in Canada, how the idea of
"shared values" obscures debate, and how tolerating
religious differences simply isn't enough to guarantee equality.
"Reasonable Accommodation" provides a much-needed critical
assessment of this phrase and theorizes religious diversity and freedom
of religion beyond the meaning of "tolerance" as it
sometimes implies.
Combining perspectives from the fields of law, religious studies,
political science, philosophy and sociology, "Reasonable
Accommodation" is a must-read for professors, researchers, students
and policy-makers interested in religion and multiculturalism in
Canada.Lori G. Beaman is Canada Research Chair in the
Contextualization of Religion in a Diverse Canada, director of the
"Religion and Diversity Project" and a professor in the
Department of Classics and Religious Studies at the University of
Ottawa.
Contributors: Natasha Bakht, James A. Beckford,
Peter Beyer, Gary D. Bouma, Avigail Eisenberg, Solange Lefebvre,
Ole Riis, and Heather Shipley.

Reasonable Accommodation - Managing Religious Diversity (Hardcover): Lori G Beaman Reasonable Accommodation - Managing Religious Diversity (Hardcover)
Lori G Beaman
R1,972 Discovery Miles 19 720 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Often when a religious minority challenges mainstream customs, the phrase reasonable accommodation is at the centre of the ensuing debate. But what exactly is reasonable accommodation? Does it achieve its goal of integrating the rights of religious minorities with those of mainstream society or does it emphasize inequality?

"Reasonable Accommodation" features eight essays that seek to define the meaning of reasonable accommodation within Canada and abroad. These probing explorations touch on current hot-button topics such as women s right to wear the niqab in public, religious diversity in prisons, and accommodating sexual diversity. Woven throughout are questions and commentary about whether there really is a religious majority in Canada, how the idea of shared values obscures debate, and how tolerating religious differences simply isn t enough to guarantee equality. "Reasonable Accommodation" provides a much-needed critical assessment of this phrase and theorizes religious diversity and freedom of religion beyond the meaning of tolerance as it sometimes implies.

Defining Harm - Religious Freedom and the Limits of the Law (Hardcover): Lori G Beaman Defining Harm - Religious Freedom and the Limits of the Law (Hardcover)
Lori G Beaman
R2,179 Discovery Miles 21 790 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

A powerful examination of the governance of a religious citizen and of the limits of religious freedom, this book demonstrates that the stakes in debates on religious freedom are not just about beliefs and practices but also have implications for the construction of citizenship in a diverse nation. Lori Beaman looks at the case of Jehovah's Witness Bethany Hughes who was denied her right to refuse treatment on the basis of her religious conviction, reflecting a particular moment in the socio-legal treatment of religious freedom and reveals the specific intersection of religious, medical, legal, and other discourses in the governance of the religious citizen.

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