Interreligious Engagement in Urban Spaces Social, Material and Ideol
This book examines interreligious dialogue from a European perspective. It features detailed case studies analysed from different disciplinary perspectives. These studies consider such activities as face-to-face discussion groups, public meetings, civic c
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Interreligious Engagement in Urban Spaces Social, Material and Ideological Dimensions
Interreligious Engagement in Urban Spaces
Julia Ipgrave Editor
Interreligious Engagement in Urban Spaces Social, Material and Ideological Dimensions
Editor Julia Ipgrave Department of Humanities University of Roehampton London, UK
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Acknowledgements
We wish to express our gratitude to the citizens of Hamburg, Stockholm, London and Oslo who have participated in our research and generously shared their experiences and perspectives with us. We would like to thank our fellow members of the urban strand of the Religion and Dialogue in Modern Societies (ReDi) programme, Anna Körs, Mehmet Kalender and Anna Ohrt, for their research materials and insights that have been incorporated into various chapters in this book. We would also like to thank other members of the wider ReDi team who have supported our project with their interests and comments, in particular Wolfram Weiße for his wise direction as the leader of the programme and Dörthe Vieregge for her tireless practical support in its organisation. We are very grateful to Francis Ipgrave for all his detailed, careful work in language editing the chapters of this book, enabling us to communicate clearly and fluently with our readership. We wish to convey our thanks to the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research, whose substantial financial backing has made this project possible, to the Springer Nature publishing house and to Karthika Menon for her support.
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