The religious and ethnic future of Europe
Illman, Ruth; Martikainen, Tuomas; Nynäs, Peter (2018-04-05)
Illman, Ruth
Martikainen, Tuomas
Nynäs, Peter
The Donner Institute
05.04.2018
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https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi-fe2018052524630
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi-fe2018052524630
Kuvaus
Ruth Illman, Tuomas Martikainen and Peter Nynäs.
The ethnic and religious future of Europe
Conrad Hackett and Michael Lipka.
The demographic factors that make Islam the world’s fastest-growing major religious group
Matti Kamppinen.
The NPW framework in future-oriented studies of cultural agency
Fredrik Portin.
Legitimacy for some right-wing populist rationality and antagonistic politics
René Dausner.
Humanity and hospitality: An approach to theology in the times of migration
Didem Doganyilmaz Duman.
Islam’s increased visibility in the European public sphere: A real crisis?
Joanna Krotofil and Dominika Motak.
A critical discourse analysis of the media coverage
of the migration crisis in Poland: The Polish Catholic Church’s perception of the ‘migration crisis’
Wardah Alkatiri.
Reconsidering the modern nation state in the Anthropocene: A Muslim’s perspective
Mercédesz Czimbalmos.
From Yidishe khasene to civil marriage:
The history of intermarriages in the Jewish Community of Helsinki
Jose Navarro and Vegard Skirbekk.
Income inequality and religion globally 1970–2050
The ethnic and religious future of Europe
Conrad Hackett and Michael Lipka.
The demographic factors that make Islam the world’s fastest-growing major religious group
Matti Kamppinen.
The NPW framework in future-oriented studies of cultural agency
Fredrik Portin.
Legitimacy for some right-wing populist rationality and antagonistic politics
René Dausner.
Humanity and hospitality: An approach to theology in the times of migration
Didem Doganyilmaz Duman.
Islam’s increased visibility in the European public sphere: A real crisis?
Joanna Krotofil and Dominika Motak.
A critical discourse analysis of the media coverage
of the migration crisis in Poland: The Polish Catholic Church’s perception of the ‘migration crisis’
Wardah Alkatiri.
Reconsidering the modern nation state in the Anthropocene: A Muslim’s perspective
Mercédesz Czimbalmos.
From Yidishe khasene to civil marriage:
The history of intermarriages in the Jewish Community of Helsinki
Jose Navarro and Vegard Skirbekk.
Income inequality and religion globally 1970–2050
Tiivistelmä
The current 28th volume of Scripta Instituti Donneriani Aboensis is based on a symposium arranged by the Donner Institute, the Migration Institute of Finland and the Åbo Akademi University in June 2017, under the title: ‘The Ethnic and Religious Future of Europe’. All the articles published in this volume were initially presented as papers at this conference and have, through a double-blind peer-review process, been selected for this volume.