Projectification of Religion: An Analytical Framework
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/35805Date
2024-11-18Type
Journal articleTidsskriftartikkel
Peer reviewed
Abstract
The spread of project organizing to an ever-expanding array of
industries and sectors has garnered considerable attention in
recent decades – particularly in the fields of organization and
management studies, but also in sociology and philosophy. Some
have characterized this ‘projectification’ as a fulcrum for profound
cultural shifts, with ramifications extending beyond the
boundaries of management, work life, and organizations.
Perspectives have been put forward on projects permeating even
the very ways we live our daily lives. The study of religion,
however, has remained notably inattentive to such perspectives.
In this article, we advocate the importance of studying
projectification in the realm of religion. Drawing on examples
from the national Lutheran churches of Sweden and Norway, we
outline a framework for studying projectification of religion along
three analytical trajectories: organizational projectification of
religion, projectification as a structuration of religious interaction
and adherence, and projectification as a shift in religious discourse.
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Taylor & FrancisCitation
Christensen C, Dille T. Projectification of Religion: An Analytical Framework. Religion. 2024:1-25Metadata
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