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Postsecularity,Political Resistance,and Protest in the Occupy Movement
Authors:Paul Cloke  Callum Sutherland  Andrew Williams
Institution:1. Geography, College of Life and Environmental Sciences, University of Exeter, Exeter, UK;2. School of Planning and Geography, Cardiff University, Cardiff, UK
Abstract:This paper examines and critically interprets the interrelations between religion and the Occupy movements of 2011. It presents three main arguments. First, through an examination of the Occupy Movement in the UK and USA—and in particular of the two most prominent Occupy camps (Wall Street and London Stock Exchange)—the paper traces the emergence of postsecularity evidenced in the rapprochement of religious and secular actors, discourses, and practices in the event‐spaces of Occupy. Second, it examines the specific set of challenges that Occupy has posed to the Christian church in the UK and USA, arguing that religious participation in the camps served at least in part to identify wider areas of religious faith that are themselves in need of redemption. Third, the paper considers the challenges posed by religious groups to Occupy, not least in the emphasis on postmaterial values in pathways to resistance against contemporary capitalism.
Keywords:Occupy  postsecularity  resistance  protest
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