Resonance as a Constraining Factor in the Glocalization of Religion

In this paper I approach the phenomenon of resonance in the glocalization of religion from a pragmatist perspective with the aim to contribute to the understanding of these still largely overlooked dynamics. Building on my theory on the global repositioning of religion through insights and suggestio...

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Main Author: Ugo Dessì
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Globus et Locus 2021-03-01
Series:Glocalism: Journal of Culture, Politics and Innovation
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Online Access:https://glocalismjournal.org/resonance-as-a-constraining-factor-in-the-glocalization-of-religion/
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spelling doaj-91f2122e6e614761b22464d76f9c1bea2021-03-18T13:13:30ZengGlobus et LocusGlocalism: Journal of Culture, Politics and Innovation2283-79492283-79492021-03-012020310.12893/gjcpi.2020.3.4Resonance as a Constraining Factor in the Glocalization of ReligionUgo DessìIn this paper I approach the phenomenon of resonance in the glocalization of religion from a pragmatist perspective with the aim to contribute to the understanding of these still largely overlooked dynamics. Building on my theory on the global repositioning of religion through insights and suggestions coming from sociology (notably the work of Terence McDonnell and his colleagues) and other disciplines such as anthropology and semiotics, I contend that cultural objects circulating in the global cultural network can become relevant to religious actors and trigger a resonance because they are useful to solve specific religious problems. With reference to the greening of religion in Japan and some aspects of Japanese religions’ activities in South Africa and Cuba, I suggest that the solution to such problems, which starts from the realization of some congruences between global ideas/practices and locally shared religious categories, requires both cognitive work and emotional conditions. Moreover, I illustrate how this process implies changes in the structure of a given religious system, takes different shapes for different religious actors, and intertwines significantly with power issues.https://glocalismjournal.org/resonance-as-a-constraining-factor-in-the-glocalization-of-religion/glocalizationreligionresonanceproblem solvingpower relations
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Resonance as a Constraining Factor in the Glocalization of Religion
Glocalism: Journal of Culture, Politics and Innovation
glocalization
religion
resonance
problem solving
power relations
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title Resonance as a Constraining Factor in the Glocalization of Religion
title_short Resonance as a Constraining Factor in the Glocalization of Religion
title_full Resonance as a Constraining Factor in the Glocalization of Religion
title_fullStr Resonance as a Constraining Factor in the Glocalization of Religion
title_full_unstemmed Resonance as a Constraining Factor in the Glocalization of Religion
title_sort resonance as a constraining factor in the glocalization of religion
publisher Globus et Locus
series Glocalism: Journal of Culture, Politics and Innovation
issn 2283-7949
2283-7949
publishDate 2021-03-01
description In this paper I approach the phenomenon of resonance in the glocalization of religion from a pragmatist perspective with the aim to contribute to the understanding of these still largely overlooked dynamics. Building on my theory on the global repositioning of religion through insights and suggestions coming from sociology (notably the work of Terence McDonnell and his colleagues) and other disciplines such as anthropology and semiotics, I contend that cultural objects circulating in the global cultural network can become relevant to religious actors and trigger a resonance because they are useful to solve specific religious problems. With reference to the greening of religion in Japan and some aspects of Japanese religions’ activities in South Africa and Cuba, I suggest that the solution to such problems, which starts from the realization of some congruences between global ideas/practices and locally shared religious categories, requires both cognitive work and emotional conditions. Moreover, I illustrate how this process implies changes in the structure of a given religious system, takes different shapes for different religious actors, and intertwines significantly with power issues.
topic glocalization
religion
resonance
problem solving
power relations
url https://glocalismjournal.org/resonance-as-a-constraining-factor-in-the-glocalization-of-religion/
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