Espacio público y privado en el contexto del pluralismo religioso :minorías religiosas en Granada y su área metropolitana

  1. Salguero Montaño, Óscar
Dirigida per:
  1. Rafael Briones Gómez Director/a

Universitat de defensa: Universidad de Granada

Fecha de defensa: 29 de d’octubre de 2013

Tribunal:
  1. Francisco Diez President/a
  2. Pedro Castón Boyer Secretari/ària
  3. Miguel Hernando de Larramendi Martínez Vocal
  4. Mar Griera Llonch Vocal
  5. Carlos Gómez Bahillo Vocal

Tipus: Tesi

Resum

In Spanish society have been generated from the last 30 years a number of changes that are renewing a greater or lesser extent structures involving different fields of social life, such as declaring Clause of the Spanish State aconfesional. In this context begins to emerge an apparent general process of secularization of society, with emerging religious pluralism, which, in the 90s, reaching a really significant levels thanks to a growing wave of migration flows. The religious field has been, without doubt, one of the most affected by this series of changes. Although this process of secularization, there is an intensification of religiosity differ widely. These transformations in the religious field affect both believers as religious institutions themselves, which have to adapt their strategies to the new situation globalized, pluralistic and relativistic religious force field that characterizes the current religious market, supervised by public authorities under the prism of religious freedom and in which the various religious institutions must compete for the allegiance of believers actual and / or potential. The urban city is the setting for the religious market, in which the appropriation of space, public and private, for the various religious groups not only facilitates the practice of their religious beliefs and proselytizing demonstrations and community settlement enables but also normalizes and visualizes its presence in the urban setting and, where appropriate, the religious market. This places the space key to understanding the phenomenon of religious pluralism in Western societies today. Therefore, this thesis aims to approach the phenomenon of religious pluralism in the city of Granada and its metropolitan area through the presentation of a map of non-Catholic denominations present, which accounts for the diversity in the local metropolitan area, paying special interest to the concepts, applications, practices and space needs that non-Catholic faiths and analyzing urban and regulatory contexts in which they try to be implemented, as well as being a contribution to the field of public management of diversity.