The Routledge Handbook of Religion and Politics in Europe is an outstanding reference source to this engaging subject area. In response to certain religion-related political developments, including the terrorist attacks in echoing that of 9/11; the rise of the far right and populism linked to anti-Islamic rhetoric in the context of migration of Muslims into Europe; and a series of controversies to do with free speech and hate speech have led to a catalyst for a surge in interdisciplinary scholarship. The relationships between religion and politics are recognised as central to our understanding of contemporary European life and are increasingly investigated from a variety of approaches and perspectives. Comprising 31 chapters by a team of international contributors, the Handbook is divided into three parts:
Theoretical Underpinnings and Methodological Perspectives
Actors, Policies and Institutions
Emerging Themes and Current Debates
Within these sections central issues, debates and problems to religion and politics are examined, including: migration, religion in the city, digital religion, environmentalism, humour, celebrity and leadership, activism, authority, citizenship, mediatization, secularism, judicialization, marketization, political economy, security, European parliament, human rights, party politics, populism, feminism, political violence, hate speech, bioethics, pandemics and health, cults, race, equality and inequality. The Routledge Handbook of Religion and Politics in Europe is essential reading for students and researchers in religious studies and politics. The Handbook will also be very useful for those in related fields, such as cultural studies, media studies, anthropology and sociology.
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Effie Fokas teaches International Relations and European Affairs at the American College of Greece - Deree, Research Associate of the London School of Economics (LSE) Hellenic Observatory, and Senior Research Fellow at the Hellenic Foundation for European and Foreign Policy (ELIAMEP), where she has carried out a number of EU-funded research projects relevant to religion, politics and law, including a Marie Curie Fellowship on pluralism and religious freedom in majority Orthodox contexts and a European Research Council (ERC)-funded project on grassroots mobilizations around European Court of Human Rights religion-related case law (Grassrootsmobilise, 2014-2019).
Alberta Giorgi is Associate Professor in Sociology of Cultural and Communication Processes at the University of Bergamo, and associate researcher of the research groups CRAFT, and POLICREDOS. She is co-editor-in-chief of the Journal of Religion in Europe and sits in the board of the Journals European Journal of Cultural and Political Sociology, Religiogeographies, Polis, Partecipazione e Conflitto, and Routledge book series Gendering the Study of Religion in the Social Sciences. Her work explores boundaries and classifications, particularly at the intersection of politics, gender, religion, and science as knowledge production. She has recently co-edited with J. Garraio and T. Toldy Religion, Populism, Gender in the Mediterranean (Routledge 2023).
1. Introduction Part I: Theoretical Underpinnings and Methodological Perspectives 2. Multiple Secularities, Genealogies of Secularism, or Postsecularity? Theorizing Religion and Politics in and beyond Europe 3. Religious symbols and the rise of heritage religion 4. Illiberal Identity Politics and Culturalized Christianity. Commonalities and Differences in Europe 5. Mediatization, Religion and Politics 6. Judicialization of politics and judicialization of religion in the two major court systems in Europe 7. Religious markets, religious marketing, and individual religious choice in Europe 8. Religion and Human Rights: European Puzzles 9. Intersecting gender, religion, and politics: an overview and a research agenda Part II: Actors, Policies and Institutions 10. Religion, security and European borders 11. The intersection of religion and politics in the case law of the Court of Justice of the EU 12. Religion and the European Court of Human Rights 13. Religion and party politics in Europe 14. Religion and religious minorities in public institutions 15. Religion and Civil Society in Europe 16. Religion and the economy in Europe 17. Atheism in Europe: Insights from the Pandemic 18. The EU Guidelines on the promotion and protection of freedom of religion or belief and the EU's External Action: A temporal assessment Part III: Emerging Themes and Current Debates 19. Governing Religious Diversity in Europe 20. The governance of religion in contemporary Europe: temporalities, scales and socio-political factors 21. Religion and environmentalism 22. Femonationalism, Feminism and Religion 23. Gender, sexuality and 'conservative movements' in Europe: What are they? How to study them? 24. Faith and Violence: Revisiting the Intersection of Religion, Politics, and Terrorism in Europe 25. Morality Policies and Religion in Europe's Multi-Level Space 26. Keeping an Eye on 'The Cults': The Politics of New Religious Movements in Post World-War II Europe 27. Religion, politics, and the pandemic 28. Populism and Religion in Europe 29. Islam, neoliberalism, and the making of sexual whiteness in Europe. The case of the Netherlands 30. Religion and Free Speech: The Law and Politics of Regulating Hate Speech and Blasphemy 31. Religious Actors and European Union Policies on Artificial Intelligence