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Europäische Mediendiskurse über Religion in bewaffneten Konflikten

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Das Narrativ von der Wiederkehr der Religion

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Die Wiederkehr der Religion in die Politik ist seit einigen Jahren Gegenstand einer lebhaften Diskussion in den Sozialwissenschaften. Doch wenn wir pauschalisierend von der Rückkehr der Religionen sprechen, bleibt unklar, was damit konkret gemeint ist, welche Religion hier eigentlich zurückkehrt und welche Regionen in welcher Weise von diesem Phänomen betroffen sind.

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Overbeck, M. (2018). Vom Beobachter zum Teilnehmer. In: Zapf, H., Hidalgo, O., Hildmann, P. (eds) Das Narrativ von der Wiederkehr der Religion. Politik und Religion. Springer VS, Wiesbaden. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-18451-3_10

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