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Describes how religious institutions shape and are shaped by their environments

Trade Review

On the whole, this is a valuable contribution to the growing field of congregational studies that places congregations and their agency on the table as one important element to understanding the changing American metropolis. One need not have any background in any of the religions represented to appreciate the work. Those working in urban studies should welcome this readable elaboration on religious ecology theory and congregational studies.

* Journal of Urban Affairs *

With the tremendous variety of religious groups and religious places in the New York Metropolitan Area, this book is an excellent example of religious scholarship that could be further expanded and explored.

* Review of Religious Research *

[T]his book offers nine essays focusing on religious institutions of New York City as they have been impacted by the social dynamics of gentrification, immigration, and entrepreneurial innovation . . . Recommended.Jan 2014

* Choice *

[This book] is largely the result of research from the Ecologies of Learning Project, founded by urban religion scholar Lowell Livezey, who led the way in studying how congregations are affected by neighborhood change, yet also exercise a degree of agency in these urban processes.Jan-Feb 2013

* Religion Watch *

[This book is] a solid resource for addressing entanglements of religion and urbanism. The case studies have significant richness, and the organizing decision to focus on three structural processes is effective. Scholars in congregational studies, the sociology of religion, and the inter-disciplinary study of urbanism will find value in the empirical and analytical observations2.3

* Critical Research on Religion *

Overall, this is a well-developed collection of essays that does an effective job of exploring the breadth of the ecological interaction between religious institutions and their environments in New York City. . . . [T]he editors delineate a careful study of religious institutions within a contested environment, an outstanding contribution that will be used for many years as a reference for students and scholars interested in religious institutions in an urban context.

* Sociology of Religion *

Table of Contents

Foreword \ Nancy T. Ammerman
Acknowledgments

Introduction: The Ecology of Religious Institutions in New York City \ Richard Cimino and Nadia A. Mian, with Weishan Huang

Part 1. Religious Institutions and Gentrification in the Religious Ecology
1. Disneyfication and Religion in Times Square \ Hans E. Tokke
2. Filling Niches and Pews in Williamsburg and Greenpoint: The Religious Ecology of Gentrification \ Richard Cimino
3. Korean American Churches and the Negotiation of Space in Flushing, Queens \ Keun-Joo Christine Pae

Part 2. Immigration, Religion, and Neighborhood Change
4. Diversity and Competition: Politics and Conflict in New Immigrant Communities \ Weishan Huang
5. The Brazilianization of New York City: Brazilian Immigrants and Evangelical Churches in a Pluralized Urban Landscape \ Donizete Rodrigues
6. Building and Expanding Communities: African Immigrant Congregations and the Challenge of Diversity \ Moses Biney

Part 3. Entrepreneurial Innovation and Religious Institutions
7. Changing Lives One Scoop at a Time: The Creation of Alphabet Scoop on the Lower East Side \ Sheila P. Johnson
8. Navigating Property Development through a Framework of Religious Ecology: The Case of Trinity Lutheran Church \ Nadia A. Mian
9. Hinduism at Work in Queens \ Matthew Weiner

Contributors
Index

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      Publisher: Indiana University Press
      Publication Date: 19/12/2012
      ISBN13: 9780253006905, 978-0253006905
      ISBN10: 0253006902

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Describes how religious institutions shape and are shaped by their environments

      Trade Review

      On the whole, this is a valuable contribution to the growing field of congregational studies that places congregations and their agency on the table as one important element to understanding the changing American metropolis. One need not have any background in any of the religions represented to appreciate the work. Those working in urban studies should welcome this readable elaboration on religious ecology theory and congregational studies.

      * Journal of Urban Affairs *

      With the tremendous variety of religious groups and religious places in the New York Metropolitan Area, this book is an excellent example of religious scholarship that could be further expanded and explored.

      * Review of Religious Research *

      [T]his book offers nine essays focusing on religious institutions of New York City as they have been impacted by the social dynamics of gentrification, immigration, and entrepreneurial innovation . . . Recommended.Jan 2014

      * Choice *

      [This book] is largely the result of research from the Ecologies of Learning Project, founded by urban religion scholar Lowell Livezey, who led the way in studying how congregations are affected by neighborhood change, yet also exercise a degree of agency in these urban processes.Jan-Feb 2013

      * Religion Watch *

      [This book is] a solid resource for addressing entanglements of religion and urbanism. The case studies have significant richness, and the organizing decision to focus on three structural processes is effective. Scholars in congregational studies, the sociology of religion, and the inter-disciplinary study of urbanism will find value in the empirical and analytical observations2.3

      * Critical Research on Religion *

      Overall, this is a well-developed collection of essays that does an effective job of exploring the breadth of the ecological interaction between religious institutions and their environments in New York City. . . . [T]he editors delineate a careful study of religious institutions within a contested environment, an outstanding contribution that will be used for many years as a reference for students and scholars interested in religious institutions in an urban context.

      * Sociology of Religion *

      Table of Contents

      Foreword \ Nancy T. Ammerman
      Acknowledgments

      Introduction: The Ecology of Religious Institutions in New York City \ Richard Cimino and Nadia A. Mian, with Weishan Huang

      Part 1. Religious Institutions and Gentrification in the Religious Ecology
      1. Disneyfication and Religion in Times Square \ Hans E. Tokke
      2. Filling Niches and Pews in Williamsburg and Greenpoint: The Religious Ecology of Gentrification \ Richard Cimino
      3. Korean American Churches and the Negotiation of Space in Flushing, Queens \ Keun-Joo Christine Pae

      Part 2. Immigration, Religion, and Neighborhood Change
      4. Diversity and Competition: Politics and Conflict in New Immigrant Communities \ Weishan Huang
      5. The Brazilianization of New York City: Brazilian Immigrants and Evangelical Churches in a Pluralized Urban Landscape \ Donizete Rodrigues
      6. Building and Expanding Communities: African Immigrant Congregations and the Challenge of Diversity \ Moses Biney

      Part 3. Entrepreneurial Innovation and Religious Institutions
      7. Changing Lives One Scoop at a Time: The Creation of Alphabet Scoop on the Lower East Side \ Sheila P. Johnson
      8. Navigating Property Development through a Framework of Religious Ecology: The Case of Trinity Lutheran Church \ Nadia A. Mian
      9. Hinduism at Work in Queens \ Matthew Weiner

      Contributors
      Index

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