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  • Louvain-la-Neuve

    Summer School - Sociology

    Childhood, youth and Muslims

    Socialisation, belonging, religious and social identities

    Après une première édition en 2016 qui a porté sur des aspects géopolitiques, et une deuxième en 2017 traitant des autorités religieuses, la Summer School Islams et mondes contemporains 2018 veut aller au cœur des interrogations qui animent les familles de confession musulmane, les écoles ou d’autres structures qui accueillent des enfants et des adolescents, jeunes hommes et femmes de confession ou culture musulmane, à propos de la place qu'occupe l'islam dans les processus éducatifs, par le biais des normes et des valeurs véhiculées dans divers lieux de socialisations.

     

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  • Liège

    Study days - Ethnology, anthropology

    Between mobility and sedentarity: Pentecostal and Evangelical communities in Belgium in a context of religious globalisation

    Both in Belgium and in Europe, debates about immigration are generally dominated by Islam which tends to overshadow the current religious pluralisation in our societies. However, since several decades multiple forms of religious recomposition have been taking place, in particular within the Christian field, where a new dynamic can be observed as a consequence of migration and missionary movements, such as Pentecostal and Evangelical groups. During this study day, on 14 November 2013, we aim to discuss the religious mutations that have occurred in Belgium during the last decades, through different forms of mobility: migration, intra-European mobility and the transformation of native Churches. In particular, we will examine how the tension between local community and globalisation, mobility and sedentarity, local belonging and transnational networks are brought about by these Churches.

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  • Liège

    Call for papers - Ethnology, anthropology

    Between mobility and sedentarity: Pentecostal and Evangelical communities in Belgium in a context of religious globalisation

    Both in Belgium and in Europe, debates about immigration are generally dominated by Islam which tends to overshadow the current religious pluralisation in our societies. However, since several decades multiple forms of religious recomposition have been taking place, in particular within the Christian field, where a new dynamic can be observed as a consequence of migration and missionary movements, such as Pentecostal and Evangelical groups. During this study day, on 14 November 2013, we aim to discuss the religious mutations that have occurred in Belgium during the last decades, through different forms of mobility: migration, intra-European mobility and the transformation of native Churches. In particular, we will examine how the tension between local community and globalisation, mobility and sedentarity, local belonging and transnational networks are brought about by these Churches.

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