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Poslední úprava: Dr. Paul Bauer (14.09.2023)
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Poslední úprava: Dr. Paul Bauer (17.09.2019)
The lesson proposes to discuss in a sociological and political point of view the recent evolution and changes of religiosity in Europe and questions its link with the secularization process and the laicity principle. |
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Poslední úprava: Bc. Sára Lochmanová (05.10.2023)
Grading is based on the Dean's Measure no. 20/2019: https://fsv.cuni.cz/deans-measure-no-20/2019
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Poslední úprava: Dr. Paul Bauer (04.10.2020)
Recommended readings:
1. On secularization
Max Weber, the Protestant ethic and the spirit of Capitalism, 1905
Grace Davie: The sociology of Religion, 2013.
Charles Taylor: A Secular age, Harvard University Press, 2007
David Martin, A General Theory of secularisation, Blackwell, London, 1978.
Peter L Berger, The Desecularization of the World: Resurgent Religion and World Politics, 2009
Marcel Gauchet: The disenchantment of the World.
Danièle Hervieux-Léger, Religion as chain of memory.
2. On Modernity
Anthony Giddens, The consequences of modernity, London: Polity Press, 1990.
Bruno Latour, We have never been modern, Harvard University Press, 1993, or Reset Modernity, MIT Press. 2016
Philippe Descola, Beyond Nature and Culture, Chicago University Press, 2013.
Web Resources: On legal status of religions in Europe: http://www.eurel.info/?lang=en On religion and public life: http://www.pewforum.org/2012/12/18/global-religious-landscape-exec/ |
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Poslední úprava: Dr. Paul Bauer (21.09.2023)
Each session is divided into two parts: a formal lecture, and a seminar type discussion animated by a student presentation. The class is a presence learning lesson taking place at Jinonice Campus room B217. Monday 5pm-6:20pm Nota: Occasionally, distant lesson via the "Teams" meeting platform will be provided. The link will be shared one week before the class.
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Poslední úprava: Dr. Paul Bauer (14.09.2023)
Requirements: Active participation (10%) Students are required do read the mandatory texts for each class and be prepared to answer questions related to it in the class. Repeated failures to answer questions in class will lower student’s score. Class Presentation (40%) What will be expected: 15 mn presentation Paper based on the presentation (50%) A-F grade's system Students will write a short paper about the chosen presentation's topic. Minimum length: 6400 characters with spaces. Send the paper to Pauli Bauer (paulibauer@gmail.com). Due date for the paper: 7th January, 2024. No late submissions accepted! |