At home in the future: place & belonging in a changing Europe

Renegotiation of identities in a 21st century world and a resurgence of older royalties are calling into question our shared senses of belonging and place. How and where to feel at home, this predicament is being pressed upon us once again. Landscape ecologists, planners, philosophers and theologian...

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Published in:Studies in religion and the environment
Contributors: Rodwell, John (Editor) ; Scott, Peter 1961- (Editor)
Format: Print Book
Language:English
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Published: Wien Zürich Münster Lit 2015
In: Studies in religion and the environment (volume 11)
Year: 2015
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Series/Journal:Studies in religion and the environment volume 11
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Europe / Social change / Home / Landscape ecology / Human ecology / Theology
IxTheo Classification:CH Christianity and Society
Further subjects:B Ethnology (Europe)
B Ecotheology (Europe)
B Human Ecology Religious aspects
B Place (Philosophy)
B Christianity
B Landscape protection (Europe)
B Belonging (Social psychology) (Europe)
B Communities (Europe)
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Summary:Renegotiation of identities in a 21st century world and a resurgence of older royalties are calling into question our shared senses of belonging and place. How and where to feel at home, this predicament is being pressed upon us once again. Landscape ecologists, planners, philosophers and theologians come together in At Home in the Future to share their diverse perspectives on this challenging question. Only by means of such open-hearted conversations can we hope, in societies with complex histories and uncertain futures, to achieve a shared understanding of what it will mean to live together with one another and all that there is.
ISBN:3643906382