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      Religion and Forced Displacement in Eastern Europe, the Caucasus, and Central Asia

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      Amsterdam University Press
      RELIGION / Religious Intolerance, Persecution & Conflict, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Emigration & Immigration, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Human Geography, Europe, Religion and politics, Population and migration geography, Amsterdam University Press, Social and Political Sciences, Conflict and Peace, Contemporary Society, Migration and Mobility Studies, Religion and Theology, AUP Wetenschappelijk, Europe, Religious issues and debates, Migration, immigration and emigration
      Religion, forced displacement, humanitarian action, Christianity, Islam

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          This book examines the social and political mobilisation of religious communities towards forced displacement in relation to tolerance and transitory environments. How do religious actors and state bodies engage with refugees and migrants? What are the mechanisms of religious support towards forcibly displaced communities? Religion and Forced Displacement in Eastern Europe, the Caucasus, and Central Asia argues that when states do not act as providers of human security, religious communities, as representatives of civil society and often closer to the grass roots level, can be well placed to serve populations in need. The book brings together scholars from across the region and provides a comprehensive overview of the ways in which religious communities tackle humanitarian crises in contemporary Armenia, Bulgaria, Greece, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Moldova, Poland, Russia, Serbia, Ukraine and Uzbekistan.

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          9789048553938
          9789463727556
          03 May 2022
          03 May 2022
          Affiliations
          [1 ]University of Fribourg, Switzerland
          [2 ]Sofia University St Kliment Ohridski, Bulgaria
          [3 ]Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts, Belgrade, Serbia
          [4 ]University of Belgrade, Serbia
          [5 ]VID University, Norway
          [6 ]Aston University, Birmingham, UK
          [7 ]Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung, Moldova
          [8 ]Maria Curie-Skłodowska University, Lublin, Poland
          [9 ]Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia
          [10 ]National Law University in Kharkiv, Ukraine
          [11 ]University of Lund, Sweden
          [12 ]University of Salzburg, Austria
          [13 ]Kyrgyz Russian Slavic University, Kyrgyzstan
          [14 ]Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology, Halle Saale, Germany
          10.5117/9789463727556
          eee62e44-ebfa-450e-9734-3f88dccc4218
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          RELIGION / Religious Intolerance, Persecution & Conflict,SOCIAL SCIENCE / Emigration & Immigration,SOCIAL SCIENCE / Human Geography,Europe,Religion and politics,Population and migration geography,Amsterdam University Press,Social and Political Sciences,Conflict and Peace,Contemporary Society,Migration and Mobility Studies,Religion and Theology,AUP Wetenschappelijk,Europe,Religious issues and debates,Migration, immigration and emigration

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