2018
DOI: 10.1163/22118349-00702002
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Religion, Second Modernity and Individualization in Japan

Abstract: Drawing on the theory of second modernity and individualization postulated by Ulrich Beck and his colleagues, Japanese sociologists have noted that a radical shift in Japan’s societal structure and modes has occurred since the mid-1990s, when institutions that had so far maintained a stable social order and integrated society started to collapse (Suzuki et al. 2010). In this context, religion too has no longer been able to provide stability and support to individuals, and its role in public life has been reduc… Show more

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“…Spiritual individualisation has developed as a new form of religious socialisation (Roussou, 2015). In Japan, modernity, individualisation, and modern capitalism in particular, has weakened Buddhist organisations (Porcu, 2018).…”
Section: Individualisation and Individualisation Of Religion In The W...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Spiritual individualisation has developed as a new form of religious socialisation (Roussou, 2015). In Japan, modernity, individualisation, and modern capitalism in particular, has weakened Buddhist organisations (Porcu, 2018).…”
Section: Individualisation and Individualisation Of Religion In The W...mentioning
confidence: 99%