Finding a new home through conversion: the ontological security of Iranians converting to Christianity in Sweden

Extant scholarship on ontological security in sociology has focused on the significance of home as a source of security. In this article, I argue that when Iranian asylum-seeking converts lose faith in mainstream primary institutions (such as the public and political institutions formed and shaped b...

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Autor principal: Öztürk, Ebru (Author)
Tipo de documento: Recurso Electrónico Artigo
Idioma:Inglês
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Publicado em: Routledge 2022
Em: Religion, state & society
Ano: 2022, Volume: 50, Número: 2, Páginas: 224-239
Outras palavras-chave:B ontological security
B Sweden
B Asylum seeker
B Home
B Conversion
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Resumo:Extant scholarship on ontological security in sociology has focused on the significance of home as a source of security. In this article, I argue that when Iranian asylum-seeking converts lose faith in mainstream primary institutions (such as the public and political institutions formed and shaped by Iran’s religious autocracy), they turn to Christianity to find a source of such significance. This conversion is a secondary institution that shields them from existential anxiety and homelessness, while the primary institution has become meaningless. The new home that this secondary institution offers increases their sense of ontological security and minimises their existential anxiety. Through conversion, they have become ‘at home’ in the secondary institution, and the self has been re-institutionalised.
ISSN:1465-3974
Obras secundárias:Enthalten in: Religion, state & society
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1080/09637494.2022.2061828