Rite and Stone: Religious Belonging and Urban Space in Global Perspective

Over long periods, interdisciplinary debates in urban studies on the relationships between religion and urban space were influenced by mainstream versions of modernization theory. These were based on the binary of urban modernity and nonurban (religious) tradition. However, historical urban research...

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Published in:Space and Culture
Authors: Burchardt, Marian (Author) ; Martínez-Ariño, Julia (Author) ; Griera, Mar (Author) ; Bramadat, Paul (Author)
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Language:English
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Published: Sage Publications 2023
In: Space and Culture
Further subjects:B Urban planning
B Religious buildings
B spatial entrepreneurs
B urban regimes
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