Why does the secularisation theory, which argues that religion ceases to be significant in societies that have undertaken a process of modernization and democratization, fail to explain why religion remains predominant or even gains salience in some states despite a modernization and industrialization process? This thesis takes Morocco as a case study to provide a theoretical explanation: countries where religion defines national identity and is perceived as a guarantee for social and cultural cohesion, are unlikely to secularize.

Islam, national identity and social cohesion: the case of Morocco / Akabouch, Meryem. - (2014 Dec 11).

Islam, national identity and social cohesion: the case of Morocco

AKABOUCH, MERYEM
2014

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Why does the secularisation theory, which argues that religion ceases to be significant in societies that have undertaken a process of modernization and democratization, fail to explain why religion remains predominant or even gains salience in some states despite a modernization and industrialization process? This thesis takes Morocco as a case study to provide a theoretical explanation: countries where religion defines national identity and is perceived as a guarantee for social and cultural cohesion, are unlikely to secularize.
11-dic-2014
Religion. Politics. Sociology of religion. Nationalism.
Islam, national identity and social cohesion: the case of Morocco / Akabouch, Meryem. - (2014 Dec 11).
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