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Religion as a path to civic engagement

机译:宗教是公民参与的途径

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Dreams of global citizenship have long captured the Western imagination, but religion is rarely seen as a possible contributor to its emergence. This paper1 uses the case of transnational migrants - potential global citizens par excellence - to explore the relationship between religion and politics across borders. Based on a study of Indian Hindus, Pakistani Muslims, Irish Catholics and Brazilian Protestant immigrants living in the metropolitan Boston area, it examines how these citizens of the world actually think about who they are and what they want to do about it. How does religion figure in the rights and responsibilities of global citizenship, where are these fulfilled and who benefits from them? I argue that, while a small group claims an exclusive variety of religious global citizenship and is concerned only about helping those who share their point of view, the vast majority are open to partnerships around major social issues, such as education, health and employment. Religion is an under-utilized, positive force that social scientists and activists can no longer afford to ignore.
机译:长期以来,全球公民的梦想一直吸引着西方的想像力,但很少有人认为宗教是其崛起的可能原因。本文以跨国移民为例(潜在的全球优秀公民)探讨跨境宗教与政治之间的关系。根据对居住在大都会波士顿地区的印度印度教徒,巴基斯坦穆斯林,爱尔兰天主教徒和巴西新教徒移民的研究,该论文研究了世界上这些公民实际上如何思考自己的身份以及他们想为此做什么。宗教如何体现全球公民的权利和责任,在哪里实现这些权利并从中受益?我认为,尽管一小群人声称拥有全球宗教信仰的专有权,并且只关心帮助分享观点的人,但绝大多数人都愿意就重大社会问题(如教育,卫生和就业)建立伙伴关系。宗教是一种利用不足的积极力量,社会科学家和激进主义者再也不能忽视。

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