The Study of Resilience and Decay in Ulema Groups: Tunisia and Iran as an Example

This paper suggests that resilience of ulema groups in adverse environments highly depends upon the levels of their accumulation of three institutional and symbolic capitals; namely doctrinal consensus institutional autonomy and leadership charisma. The author uses the examples of Tunisia and Iran t...

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Main Author: Ghozzi, Kamel (Author)
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Language:English
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Published: Oxford Univ. Press 2002
In: Sociology of religion
Year: 2002, Volume: 63, Issue: 3, Pages: 317-334
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