The invisible politics of religion: Catholic Third sector and territorial welfare in the Basque Country and Italy
Language
en
Communication dans un congrès
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SISP (Società Italiana di Scienza Politica) Annual Meeting, Université de Florence, 2013-09-12, Florence.
English Abstract
Interactions between politics and religion are frequently reduced to mediatiz ed and politicized ethical and civilizational issues. Focusing instead on the role of religious - here Catholics - actors in the local experiences ...Read more >
Interactions between politics and religion are frequently reduced to mediatiz ed and politicized ethical and civilizational issues. Focusing instead on the role of religious - here Catholics - actors in the local experiences of social economy and welfare in times of economic crisis helps instead to highlight the discrete interactions between politics and religion . In particular, the strong involvement of religious actors, beyond their traditional charity - oriented activity, also concerns more solidarity - oriented socioeconomic experiences as well as political advocacy . These articulations generate new forms of politicization with respect to both social movements and policy makers. These issues are addressed here comparatively in a Spanish (Basque Autonomous Community) and an Italian (Emilia - Romagna) region.Read less <
English Keywords
politics
Basque country
Italy
Catholic Third
Origin
Hal imported