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Religion and Civic Participation among the Children of Immigrants: Insights from the Postcolonial Portuguese Context

机译:移民子女中的宗教与公民参与:来自后殖民葡萄牙语境的见解

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Religious mobilisation is a central aspect of ethno-cultural diversity in European societies. Focusing on the postcolonial Portuguese context, this article investigates the religious-civic activism of two groups of immigrant offspring living in the Greater Lisbon Area. Guiding research questions are the following: How is the religious mobilisation of immigrant youth associated both with degrees of social and cultural integration and with perceived conflict in inter-ethnic relations? To what extent is religious activism mediated by historical and cultural traditions related to specific gender and inter-generational dynamics? How do experiences of living out religion affect the multi-dimensional identity constructions of immigrant youth, and how do these ongoing identity processes promote strategies for ongoing action? Comparative analysis confirms that religious identities may create varied means and projects for civic activism, not only among children of immigrants who feel positively integrated but also among those who experience inter-ethnic conflict. Situated uses of religion require, however, a tacit knowledge concerning the civic and political context, and a certain capability of networking both within and beyond communities. The findings also reveal that youths’ religious mobilisation is mediated by specific gender and inter-generational dynamics. The paper calls for further work on the impact of the various forms of trans-boundary ‘positional moves’ upon the identity projects of immigrant emergent generations, including those sustained by long-distance emotional and imagined relations.View full textDownload full textKeywordsUses of Religion, Civic Participation, Immigrant Offspring, Lisbon, Postcolonial ImmigrationRelated var addthis_config = { ui_cobrand: "Taylor & Francis Online", services_compact: "citeulike,netvibes,twitter,technorati,delicious,linkedin,facebook,stumbleupon,digg,google,more", pubid: "ra-4dff56cd6bb1830b" }; Add to shortlist Link Permalink http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/1369183X.2012.668028
机译:宗教动员是欧洲社会民族文化多样性的重要方面。本文着眼于后殖民时期的葡萄牙背景,调查了生活在大里斯本地区的两组移民后代的宗教公民活动。指导性研究问题如下:移民青年的宗教动员如何与社会和文化融合程度以及种族间关系中的可感知冲突联系在一起?历史和文化传统所调解的宗教行动主义在多大程度上与特定的性别和代际动力有关?信奉宗教的经验如何影响移民青年的多维身份建构,这些持续的身份过程如何促进持续行动的策略?比较分析证实,宗教身份不仅可以为积极融入社会的移民子女,而且可以为遭受种族间冲突的人们创造各种公民行动的手段和方案。然而,在宗教场所的使用需要对公民和政治背景的默契知识,以及在社区内外的一定联网能力。研究结果还表明,青年的宗教动员是由特定的性别和代际动力介导的。本文呼吁进一步开展各种形式的跨境“位置迁移”对移民新兴世代的身份项目(包括那些由长距离情感和想象中的关系维持的项目)的影响的研究。查看全文下载全文关键词宗教,公民参与,移​​民后代,里斯本,后殖民移民相关的变量add add_id “,pubid:” ra-4dff56cd6bb1830b“};添加到候选列表链接永久链接http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/1369183X.2012.668028

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