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- Title
Diversity and secularization in Europe. Analyzing the correlation between indexes of religiosity and cultural diversity in Europe.
- Authors
Botelho Moniz, Jorge
- Abstract
The fast globalization of the second half of the 20th century and the advent of new demographic and migratory trends have awakened the social sciences to the growing complexity of regional cultural dynamics. Social scientists have begun to associate cultural diversity with modernity, predicting it as an inescapable and perennial condition of modern societies that affects, and is affected by, religious phenomena. However, few systematic, indepth empirical researches have been made to assess these assertions. Thus, our paper puts forward the formulation of a diversity index (independent variable) based on four dimensions --linguistic, ethnic, religious, and place of birth-- that is correlated with a (dependent) variable of individual religiosity. We conclude that, for the set of European countries and for the time period under analysis (1999-2014), theories of cultural diversity that link diversity to the displacement and recomposition of religiosity have no empirical validity.
- Subjects
EUROPE; CULTURAL pluralism; ADVENT; SOCIAL scientists; RELIGIOUSNESS; SECULARIZATION; BIRTHPLACES
- Publication
Revista Española de Sociología, 2019, Vol 28, p45
- ISSN
1578-2824
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.22325/fes/res.2019.37