Globalization Threat and Religious Freedom
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Date
2014
Authors
Pazit Ben-Nun Bloom
Gizem Arikan
Udi Sommer
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Blackwell Publishing Ltd customerservices@oxonblackwellpublishing.com
Open Access Color
BRONZE
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Yes
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Abstract
While arguably central to the human experience religion is a largely understudied component of social life and of politics. The comparative literature on religion and politics is limited in scope and offers mostly descriptions of trends. We know for example that restrictions on freedom of religion are on the rise worldwide. In our theoretical framework the recently higher universal levels of globalization combine with other sources of threat to account for the trend away from religious freedom. As threat to the majority religion increases due to globalization and an increasing number of minority religions freedom of religion is on the decline. Data for two decades from 147 nations are used to test hypotheses. Time-series cross-sectional and mediation models estimated at different levels of analysis with data from two independent sources confirm that threat systematically accounts for changes in religious freedom with globalization playing a key role. © 2013 The Authors. Political Studies. © 2013 Political Studies Association. © 2014 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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Keywords
Globalization, Perceived Threat, Religion, Globalization, Perceived Threat, Religion
Fields of Science
05 social sciences, 0506 political science
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OpenCitations Citation Count
33
Source
Political Studies
Volume
62
Issue
2
Start Page
273
End Page
291
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