2015
DOI: 10.1080/00071005.2015.1069257
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The Politicisation and Securitisation of Religious Education? A Rejoinder

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“…Such a broadly based representation of religions, which acknowledges their different dimensions and their internal diversity, should encourage and inform civil classroom dialogue and discussion according to agreed ground rules, rather than focusing on extremism (Jackson, 2015b). This approach is consistent with the Council of Europe Action Plan.…”
Section: Extremism and Education About Religions: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…Such a broadly based representation of religions, which acknowledges their different dimensions and their internal diversity, should encourage and inform civil classroom dialogue and discussion according to agreed ground rules, rather than focusing on extremism (Jackson, 2015b). This approach is consistent with the Council of Europe Action Plan.…”
Section: Extremism and Education About Religions: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…This question begs an answer which requires an analysis of the ideological sources of religion's perceived and actuated role in education. If longsustained and occasionally vilified have been my arguments that the new apparent relevance of religion in education can be characterized as a politicization and securitization (Jackson 2015), my argument would be if the defense is so strong then there may be something in the critique. Framing secularization as a shift of religious power to political authority (Chaves 1994;cf.…”
Section: The Secularization and The Securitization Of Religion In Edumentioning
confidence: 99%
“…3 For fuller reviews and discussions of the various practices within the EU with regard to the teaching of religion, see, for instance: Jackson and O'Grady 2007;Council of Europe 2014;Jackson 2004;Hull 2005, andGearon 2013. For recent contributions to the lively, if not always illuminating, debate in this field, see Gearon 2017;Jackson 2015Jackson , 2017and Lewin 2017. curriculum should be used to foster an understanding of religious viewpoints are present. 4 In what follows we examine what we take to be the strongest reasons given in defence of this view, which we call the priority of religion model.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%