Komplekse rom og mangeartede steder: Religion og interdisiplinære kontekster
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Sæther, K.-W. & Aschim, A. (Red.). Rom og sted: religionsfaglige og interdisiplinære bidrag. Cappelen Damm Akademisk.Sammendrag
This article maps out the complexity of the phenomena and concepts space and place, with a special focus on religious studies and related disciplines. We start by identifying core elements in the so-called ‘spatial turn’ within the humanities and the social sciences, originating from developments in the field of geography. Next, we identify ontological and epistemological challenges related to space and place, and argue for constructive-critical realism as a point of departure in theory of science. Further, we advocate interdisciplinarity as a way to address such a topic, followed by a short analysis of the ‘spatial turn’ within the context of religion, theology and philosophy. Finally, we offer a presentation of the remaining articles of the volume.
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Kapittel 1 i boka. Boka i sin helhet er tilgjengelig her: https://doi.org/10.23865/noasp.110