2017
DOI: 10.1080/14616696.2017.1334951
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Religion, the public sphere, and identity politics: how a radical Muslim organization defies the populist right in Switzerland

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“…While religion is a main axis of division in the North American debate, it remains marginal in Switzerland and is limited essentially to the conflict between conservative parties and Islam. [43] Religion, and non-traditional spirituality, to an even greater extent, remain largely a private matter in Switzerland. Swiss nurses and patients may be culturally uncomfortable discussing such topics explicitly and may adopt different strategies to deal with the spirituality dimension.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While religion is a main axis of division in the North American debate, it remains marginal in Switzerland and is limited essentially to the conflict between conservative parties and Islam. [43] Religion, and non-traditional spirituality, to an even greater extent, remain largely a private matter in Switzerland. Swiss nurses and patients may be culturally uncomfortable discussing such topics explicitly and may adopt different strategies to deal with the spirituality dimension.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…B. NZZ, 26.04.10;Sheikhzadegan und Nollert 2017). Diese Faktoren könnten auch hier zur Medienresonanz beitragen, denn insgesamt kommen VertreterInnen dieser Positionen in 373 Artikeln des Materialkorpus zu Wort, was 28.7 % aller Artikel im Materialkorpus entspricht und damit das am häufigsten zitierte Feld an Positionen darstellt.…”
Section: Fundamentalistische Positionenunclassified
“…The disciplinary character of sociology shapes its approach to the third mission of universities. With their focus on society and the social fabric, sociologists gravitate towards studies of social problems, such as the current refugee crisis or the shift towards right-wing voting (Lianos 2015;Sheikhzadegan and Nollert 2017). The corresponding outreach activities strive for societal impact, helping to overcome societal challenges.…”
Section: The Unique Situation Of Sociological Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%