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Re-contextualizing the Framework of Scene for the Empirical Study of Post-institutional Religious Spaces in Practice
Tekijät: Moberg M, Ramstedt T
Kustantaja: EQUINOX PUBLISHING LTD
Julkaisuvuosi: 2015
Lehti: Fieldwork in Religion
Tietokannassa oleva lehden nimi: FIELDWORK IN RELIGION
Lehden akronyymi: FIELDWORK RELIG
Vuosikerta: 10
Numero: 2
Aloitussivu: 155
Lopetussivu: 172
Sivujen määrä: 18
ISSN: 1743-0615
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1558/firn.v10i1.18619
Tiivistelmä
Following the continuing general decline of institutional religion across the Western world, scholars have increasingly turned their attention to the emergence of various types of, less conventionally organized, post-institutional forms of religion. Post-institutional religious spaces have, however, often proven difficult to pin down and grasp empirically through already available frameworks and concepts. This article aims to provide an impetus for further methodological discussion on the empirical study of post-institutional religious spaces through recontextualizing the framework of scene for the study of post-institutional religious spaces in actual practice. The article outlines and explicates the methodological utility of the framework of scene through applying it on a particular geographically located post-institutional religious space: the present-day so-called "fringe-knowledge" scene in Finland.
Following the continuing general decline of institutional religion across the Western world, scholars have increasingly turned their attention to the emergence of various types of, less conventionally organized, post-institutional forms of religion. Post-institutional religious spaces have, however, often proven difficult to pin down and grasp empirically through already available frameworks and concepts. This article aims to provide an impetus for further methodological discussion on the empirical study of post-institutional religious spaces through recontextualizing the framework of scene for the study of post-institutional religious spaces in actual practice. The article outlines and explicates the methodological utility of the framework of scene through applying it on a particular geographically located post-institutional religious space: the present-day so-called "fringe-knowledge" scene in Finland.