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    • Inter- and intra-religious appropriation 

      Lensink, Jip (The Donner Institute, 18.12.2023)
      Moluccan people arrived in the Netherlands in 1951, as a result of the complicated process of the decolonization of Indonesia. A situation of permanent waiting and political disappointment resulted in this growing Moluccan ...
    • Is appropriation a useful category for scholarship on religion? 

      Bucar, Liz (The Donner Institute, 18.12.2023)
      Concluding remarks for the special issue of Approaching Religion, ‘Appropriation as a Perspective and Topic in the Study of Religion and Spirituality’.
    • Shades of whiteness 

      Butters, Albion M (The Donner Institute, 18.01.2023)
      This study examines the appropriation of religious symbols by the Nordic Alt-Right over the last decade, focusing on their use for völkisch identity construction around whiteness. It locates this signification historically, ...
    • The appropriation of mindfulness in the Evangelical Lutheran Church of Finland 

      Moberg, Marcus; Ramstedt, Tommy (The Donner Institute, 18.12.2023)
      Mindfulness has gained increasing popularity across Western societies over the past couple of decades, although mainly in forms that have been stripped of all religious content. During this period, the practice has also ...
    • Tradition and ownership 

      Kallio, Kati; Silvonen, Viliina (The Donner Institute, 18.12.2023)
      A new dispute about the ownership of Karelian laments emerged in Finland in 2021. The severely endangered Karelian language is the closest relative of Finnish. Karelian laments were brought into new Finnish contexts during ...
    • ‘When somebody tells you who you are’ 

      Parland, Milena (The Donner Institute, 18.12.2023)
      This article investigates the notion of spiritual appropriation in Finnish schools, with a particular focus on the experiences of religious minorities. It draws on narratives from these communities, shedding light on their ...