Les éco-spiritualités contemporaines: un changement culturel en Suisse
While since the 1960s, environmental degradation has been largely denounced on a global scale, this book considers that it is around 2015 that environmental mobilizations in Switzerland take a particular socio-cultural turn. The United Nations Climate Conference (COP21) meets in Paris, Pope Francis...
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| Format: | Electronic Book |
| Language: | French |
| Check availability: | HBZ Gateway |
| WorldCat: | WorldCat |
| Interlibrary Loan: | Interlibrary Loan for the Fachinformationsdienste (Specialized Information Services in Germany) |
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Zürich
Seismo Verlag
2024
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| In: | Year: 2024 |
| Series/Journal: | CULTuREL
Volume 12 |
| Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains: | B
Switzerland
/ Ecological movement
/ Spirituality
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| Further subjects: | B
Social groups: religious groups and communities
B philosophy of religion B Religion and beliefs B Nature and existence of God and of the Divine B Social groups, communities and identities B Philosophy and Religion B Society and culture: general B Religion: general B Society and Social Sciences |
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| Rights Information: | CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 |
| Summary: | While since the 1960s, environmental degradation has been largely denounced on a global scale, this book considers that it is around 2015 that environmental mobilizations in Switzerland take a particular socio-cultural turn. The United Nations Climate Conference (COP21) meets in Paris, Pope Francis publishes the encyclical Laudato si' as a call to humanity to consider ecological issues, ecofeminist perspectives are widespread, and collapsologist theses resonate through media. This book presents the issues, analyses and results of six years of empirical research based on this turning point. It shows the significance of the cultural change it is bringing about in Switzerland, and particularly in the French-speaking part of the country. A process of “spiritualization of ecology” is identified and discussed in connection with an “ecologization of religion”. The research team, made up of sociologists and anthropologists, focused on participant observation of public ecological actions, as well as on interviews with a number of key actors involved in eco-spirituality |
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| Physical Description: | 1 Online-Ressource (254 p.) |
| ISBN: | 978-2-88351-123-1 |
| Access: | Open Access |