Produktbild: Global Eastern Orthodoxy

Global Eastern Orthodoxy Politics, Religion, and Human Rights

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Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

26.08.2021

Herausgeber

Giuseppe Giordan + weitere

Verlag

Springer

Seitenzahl

264

Maße (L/B/H)

23,5/15,5/1,4 cm

Gewicht

474 g

Auflage

1st ed. 2020

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-3-030-28689-7

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“The newer work, referenced and contextualized so ably in this volume, has provided intellectual undergirding for the multidisciplinary, multidimensional, and theoretical creativity we find in this collection. Its focus on Europe and the major North American diaspora populations of Orthodox nations fills a need to synthesize scholarship on the broadening questions animating the global religion of Eastern Orthodoxy, along with the faith, politics, economics, and cultures of Orthodox people.” (Jerry G. Pankhurst, RASCEE, rascee.net, Vol. 14 (1), 2021)

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Giuseppe Giordan teaches Sociology of Religion and Religions and Human Rights at the University of Padova, Italy. From 2009 to 2013 he served as General Secretary of the International Society for the Sociology of Religion and is co-editor of the Annual Review of the Sociology of Religion. He is the Coordinator of the international joint PhD programme on “Human Rights, Society, and Multi-level Governance”.



Siniša Zrinščak teaches Sociology at the Faculty of Law, University of Zagreb. He served as President of ISORECEA (International Study of Religion in Eastern and Central Europe Association) in the period 2006-2014, and as General Secretary of the International Society for the Sociology of Religion 2013-2017. He is associate editor in the European Journal of Social

Work and is member of Editorial Boards of several peer-review journals: Social Compass, Journal of Religion in Europe, Religion and Society in Central and Eastern Europe, etc.

Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

26.08.2021

Herausgeber

Verlag

Springer

Seitenzahl

264

Maße (L/B/H)

23,5/15,5/1,4 cm

Gewicht

474 g

Auflage

1st ed. 2020

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-3-030-28689-7

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Springer-Verlag KG
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1201 Wien
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