by David Garbin (Editor), Anna Strhan (Editor), Anna Strhan (Editor), David Garbin (Editor)
This is the first book to explore how religious movements and actors shape and are shaped by aspects of global city dynamics. Theoretically grounded and empirically informed, Religion and the Global City advances discussions in the field of urban religion, and establishes future research directions. David Garbin and Anna Strhan bring together a wealth of ethnographically rich and vivid case studies in a diversity of urban settings, in both Global North and Global South contexts. These case studies are drawn from both `classical' global cities such as London and Paris, and also from large cosmopolitan metropolises - such as Bangalore, Rio de Janeiro, Lagos, Singapore and Hong Kong - which all constitute, in their own terms, powerful sites within the informational, cultural and moral networked economies of contemporary globalization. The chapters explore some of the most pressing issues of our times: globalization and the role of global neo-liberal regimes; urban change and in particular the dramatic urbanization of Global South countries; and religious politics and religious revivalism associated, for instance, with transnational Islam or global Pentecostal/Charismatic Christianity.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 330
Edition: Reprint
Publisher: Bloomsbury 3PL
Published: 27 Dec 2018
ISBN 10: 1350094633
ISBN 13: 9781350094635
Book Overview: Examines the new realities of religion in global cities, using case studies to reveal the presence and social, political and cultural roles of religion in contemporary global urban landscapes.