RT Book T1 Urban secularism: negotiating religious diversity in Europe T2 Routledge advances in sociology A1 Martínez-Ariño, Julia LA English PP Abingdon New York, NY PB Routledge YR 2021 UL https://ixtheo.de/Record/1753265592 AB "While French laïcité is often considered something fixed, its daily deployment is rather messy. What might we learn if we study the governance of religion from a dynamic bottom-up perspective? Using an ethnographic approach, this book examines everyday secularism in the making. How do city actors understand, frame and govern religious diversity? Which local factors play a role in those processes? In Urban Secularism: Negotiating Religious Diversity in Europe, Julia Martínez-Ariño brings the reader closer to the entrails of laïcité. She provides detailed accounts of the ways religious groups, city officials, municipal employees, secularist actors and other civil society organisations negotiate concrete public expressions of religion. Drawing on rich empirical material, the book demonstrates that urban actors draw and (re-)produce dichotomies of inclusion and exclusion and challenge static conceptions of laïcité and the nation. Illustrating how urban, national and international contexts interact with one another, the book provides researchers with a deeper understanding of the multi-level governance of religious diversity"-- NO Includes bibliographical references and index CN BL2747.8 SN 9780429320606 K1 Secularism : Europe K1 Laicism : Europe K1 SOCIAL SCIENCE / Sociology / General ; bisacsh K1 Electronic books K1 SOCIAL SCIENCE / Sociology / General K1 Europe : Religion