1 Introduction Part I Research Methodologies 2 Studying Religion and Cities: Emergent Meanings and Methodologies 3 Ethnographic Approaches: Contextual Religious Cosmopolitanisms in Mumbai 4 Eyes Upon the Street: Visual Social Scientific Approaches to Religion and the City 5 Architectural Analysis: Approaching the Study of Religion and Cities through the Built Environment 6 Using Geographic Information Systems (GIS): Mapping Jhandis in Little Guyana 7 Infrastructure between Anthropology, Geography, and Religious Studies Part II Religious Frameworks and Ideologies in Urban Contexts 8 Religion, Culture, and Urban Space: Chicago and American Religious History Beyond 1893 9 Faith in the Suburbs: Evangelical Christian Books about Suburban Life 10 Who Defines the Religious Narrative for Justice? The Old Guard Meets the Avant-Garde in Nashville--The "It" City 11 A Feminist Theo-Ethic of Justice-Seeking-Love for Smart Urbanites 12 (Irish) Neoliberalism's Ruins: Ghost and Vacant Properties as Signposts of Idolatry 13 Religious Buildings and Ideological Conflicts: Broken Religious Sites and Unbroken Spatial Attachments in Jos North, Nigeria 14 The Ephemeral City: Indonesian Piety on the Move 15 Religious Space in Public Art: The New Negro and the New Deal in Harlem 16 The Intersection of Immigration, Social Conflict, and Art: Dance and Identity in "East" Haifa 17 A Liberation Narrative of Religious Presence Amid the Protests: Hong Kong Theology Part III Contemporary Issues in Religion and Cities 18 Religious Agency in the Dynamics of Gentrification: Moving in, Moving Out, and Staying Put in Philadelphia 19 Urban Historic Sacred Places in Transition: Partners for Sacred Places 20 Praying with our Feet: Interfaith Rituals of Disruption and Sanctification in the Public Square 21 Community Organizing and Congregational Agency in Shaping City Life 22 Discourse of Faith and Power: Turnaround Tuesday, a Case Study in Baltimore 23 Confederate Monuments and the Art of the Uprising: A Hauntology of Baltimore 24 Protestant Urban Ministry and the "Homosexual Ghetto" in the 1960s 25 Newcomers, Residents, and the Dynamics of Conflict: Church, Immigration, and the Development of the City in Sweden 26 The Rohingya Refugee Crisis: Religious Identity as a Source of Expulsion, Hospitality, and Solidarity 27 Super-Diversity Inside and Outside of Congregations in Elmhurst, Queens 28 Religion and Violence in the Urban Context 29 Cities and the Challenge of Climate Change: Imagining "Good Cities" in a Time of Dystopia.
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