Geography, religion, and emerging paradigms: Problematizing the dialogue

Ethan Yorgason, Veronica della Dora

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Abstract

This introduction to the subsequent forum addresses social and cultural geography's recent engagement with religion and spirituality. While representing a laudable and increasing willingness to approach religion/spirituality through sophisticated concepts and theories, this engagement should include more than just an imposition of the discipline's emerging paradigms on a new object of study. Geographers need to allow religion to 'speak back'. The articles in this forum suggest that this speaking back may range from, for example, spirituality/religion's insistence on its own centrality in social space, to its tendency to complicate categories and experience, to its reminder that it informs the lives and identities of many geographers.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)629-637
Number of pages9
JournalSocial and Cultural Geography
Volume10
Issue number6
DOIs
StatePublished - Sep 2009

Keywords

  • Belief
  • Emerging paradigms
  • Geography of religion
  • Religion
  • Self-reflexivity
  • Spirituality

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