Catholic Mediations in Southern Europe

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Author_Xabier Itcaina
Banca Etica
Basque Autonomous Community
Basque Case
Basque Conflict
Basque Country
Basque Question
Brescia Province
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Catholic actors mediation politics
Catholic Organizations
Catholicism
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Contentious Politics
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Ethno Nationalist Conflict
Ethno Territorial Conflict
French Basque Country
Greek Catholic Church
illegal migrants
Local Development
local governance Europe
Mediations
migration policy studies
Open Catholicism
Opus Dei
Original Social Mission
peacebuilding initiatives
politico-religious matters
Public Administration
religion and society
Romanian Greek Catholic Church
Sciences Po Bordeaux
Social Businesses
Social Economy
social exclusion
social exclusion research
Southern Europe
Southern European Catholicism
Spanish Basque Country
Spanish Episcopal Conference
subsidiarity principle
Violent Political Conflicts
Young Men

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138337466
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 16 Nov 2018
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Investigating the role played by religious actors in sociopolitical issues as a manifestation of the invisible politics of religion, this book concentrates on the social economy, support to migrants, the fight against social exclusion and pacifist campaigns, where religious actors have played discreet but structuring roles.

In the European context, politico-religious matters have been reduced in two ways: first, a reduction of identity with religion being transformed into a heritage in the form of a minimal sense of belonging; and second, the media focus on the most fundamentalist currents within all religions. This book responds by proposing an alternative perspective with a focus on Southern European Catholicism and a comparison between Italian, Spanish and French subnational territories. In a period of polarized relations between religion and politics, there is a Catholic action repertoire which avoids this binary confrontation and which, in contrast, is characterized by its mediating dimension. The Catholic mediation repertoire receives little publicity and is expressed in a discreet but structuring way to address different public problems.

An important contribution to the literature, this book will interest scholars and upper-level students working on religion and politics, mediation and peace studies, local policy making and comparative approaches to Southern European society and politics.

Xabier Itçaina is a CNRS Research Director in political sociology at Sciences po Bordeaux (France), and director of the Centre Emile Durkheim (UMR5116 CNRS, Sciences Po Bordeaux, University of Bordeaux). He was a Marie Curie Fellow at the European University in Florence in 2012-2013. His research is concerned with three areas: Catholicism and politics in Southern Europe; social economy and territorial development in Southern Europe; the political anthropology of territorial identities.

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