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Migration und Spuren religiöser Architektur in europäischen Großstädten: Wahrnehmungen Jugendlicher ; ein international vergleichendes Forschungsprojekt ; T. 1, Übersicht über Fragestellungen und Methoden

Migration and traces of religious architecture in European urban areas: perceptions of youths ; an International Comparative Research Project; part 1, Overview over research question and methods
[journal article]

Gogolin, Ingrid
Hintze, Benjamin

Abstract

'Es werden erste Ergebnisse eines Forschungsprojekts vorgestellt, das den Titel 'The Architecture of Contemporary Religious Transmission' trägt. Dieses Projekt wird von NORFACE gefördert, einer Partnerschaft von 14 hauptsächlich nordeuropäischen nationalen Forschungsgemeinschaften, zu denen u.a. die... view more

'Es werden erste Ergebnisse eines Forschungsprojekts vorgestellt, das den Titel 'The Architecture of Contemporary Religious Transmission' trägt. Dieses Projekt wird von NORFACE gefördert, einer Partnerschaft von 14 hauptsächlich nordeuropäischen nationalen Forschungsgemeinschaften, zu denen u.a. die Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) gehört. 2006 schrieb NORFACE das Forschungsprogramm 'Re-emergence of Religion as a Social Force in Europe?' aus. Hiermit war die Intention verbunden, sozialwissenschaftliche Forschung durch die Etablierung eines gemeinsam getragenen transnationalen Programms zu fördern, dessen Thema für die europäischen Partnerstaaten von großer Bedeutung ist. Voraussetzung für die Förderung von Projekten war es, dass mindestens drei Institutionen aus unterschiedlichen Partnerstaaten einen gemeinsamen Antrag stellen. Ferner musste das angezeigte Vorhaben innovative Methoden der sozialwissenschaftlichen Forschung einsetzen und eine starke Basis für internationale Zusammenarbeit nachweisen. Erforderlich war auch, dass ein Beitrag zur Förderung des wissenschaftlichen Nachwuchses geleistet wird. Insgesamt zehn internationale Forschungsvorhaben erfüllten diese Voraussetzungen. Das Projekt 'The Architecture of Contemporary Religious Transmission' gehört dazu. Die Projektpartner sind angesiedelt in London (Centre for Urban and Community Research, Goldsmiths College, principal investigator: Prof. Dr. Roger Hewitt, researchers: Prof. Dr. Caroline Knowles, Vicky Skiftou, visual artist: Britt Hatzius); in Bergen (Unifob at University of Bergen, principal investigator: Associate Prof. Dr. Mette Andersson; researcher: Dr. Anders Vas-senden) und in Hamburg (Institut für International und Interkulturell Vergleichende Erziehungswissenschaft der Universität Hamburg; principal investigator: Prof. Dr. Ingrid Gogolin, researchers: Ben Hintze, Johannes Bucher). Das Projekt hat eine Laufzeit von 24 Monaten und wird im April 2009 abgeschlossen werden. Im Beitrag wird das Forschungsprojekt kurz in seinem Gesamtansatz vorgestellt. Ein zweiter Beitrag (Hintze, Vassenden, Hewitt mit Skiftou: Migration and Traces of Religious Architecture in European Urban Areas: Perceptions of Youths. Part 2: First Results from Three Research Sites.) konzentriert sich auf die Darstellung von bisher gewonnenen Resultaten der Untersuchung.' (Autorenreferat)... view less


'The first findings of a research project titled 'The Architecture of Contemporary Religious Transmission' will be presented. The project is funded by NORFACE, a partnership of 14 mainly northern European national research councils, including the German Research Foundation (DFG). In 2006 NORFACE lau... view more

'The first findings of a research project titled 'The Architecture of Contemporary Religious Transmission' will be presented. The project is funded by NORFACE, a partnership of 14 mainly northern European national research councils, including the German Research Foundation (DFG). In 2006 NORFACE launched a call for applications for the research programme 'The Re-emergence of Religion as a Social Force in Europe?'. Connected to the programme was the intention to promote social science research by establishing a transnational programme on a topic of great importance for the European partner states. The prerequisite for receiving funding was that at least three institutions from different partner states drafted a joint proposal. Furthermore the indicated project had to employ innovative social science methods and provide a strong basis for international cooperation. It was also required that the project would make a contribution to promoting junior scientists. All together ten international research projects fulfilled these requirements. The project 'The Architecture of Contemporary Religious Transmission' was one of these. The project partners are based in London (Centre for Urban and Community Research, Goldsmiths College, principal investigator: Prof. Dr. Roger Hewitt, researchers: Prof. Dr. Caroline Knowles, Vicky Skiftou, visual artist: Britt Hatzius); in Bergen (Unifob at University of Bergen, principal investigator: Associate Prof. Dr. Mette Andersson; researcher: Dr. Anders Vassenden) and in Hamburg (Institut fir International and Interkulturell Vergleichende Erziehungswissenschaft der Universität Hamburg; principal investigator: Prof. Dr. Ingrid Gogolin, researchers: Ben Hintze, Johannes Bucher). The project has a 24 month duration and will be completed April, 2009. The contribution will shortly introduce the approach. A second contribution (Hintze, Vassenden, Hewitt with Skiftou: Migration and Traces of Religious Architecture in European Urban Areas: Perceptions of Youths. Part 2: First Results from Three Research Sites) will concentrate on the presentation of findings gained so far.' (author's abstract)|... view less

Keywords
adolescent; case study; religiousness; Federal Republic of Germany; large city; Hamburg; migration; social space; immigration; architecture

Classification
Migration, Sociology of Migration
Sociology of the Youth, Sociology of Childhood
Sociology of Religion

Method
descriptive study; basic research

Document language
German

Publication Year
2008

Page/Pages
p. 375-383

Journal
Diskurs Kindheits- und Jugendforschung / Discourse. Journal of Childhood and Adolescence Research, 3 (2008) 4

ISSN
1862-5002

Status
Published Version; peer reviewed

Licence
Creative Commons - Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0


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