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Religion and development in the Asia-Pacific : sacred places as development spaces

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posted on 2017-01-01, 00:00 authored by Matthew ClarkeMatthew Clarke, Anna HalafoffAnna Halafoff
The book considers theories of ‘place’ as a component of successful development interventions and expands this analysis to consider the specific role that sacred places – buildings and social networks – have in planning, implementing and promoting sustainable development. A series of case studies examine various sacred places as sites for development activities. These case studies include Christian churches and disaster relief in Vanuatu; Muslim shrines and welfare provision in Pakistan; a women’s Buddhist monastery in Thailand advancing gender equity; a Jewish aid organisation providing language training to Muslim Women in Australia; and Hawaiian sacred sites located within a holistic retreat centre committed to ecological sustainability.

Religion and Development in the Asia-Pacific demonstrates the important role that sacred spaces can play in development interventions, covering diverse major world religions, interfaith and spiritual contexts, and as such will be of considerable interest for postgraduate students and researchers in development studies, religious studies, sociology of religion and geography.

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Series

Routledge Research in Religion and Development

Pagination

i - 137

Publisher

Routledge

Place of publication

London, Eng.

ISBN-13

9781138792364

ISBN-10

1138792365

Language

eng

Publication classification

A Book; A1 Books - authored - research

Copyright notice

2017, Routledge

Number of chapters

7

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