Lina Molokotos-Liederman

post-doc, Université de Fribourg, Suisse
post-doc, Woolf Institute, Cambridge, Royaume Uni
Secrétaire générale, Société suisse de sciences des religions (SGR-SSSR)

Thèmes de recherches

  • La religion et l'humour; les multiples usages de l'humour dans l'engagement interreligieux et interculturel; humour musulman et comédiens stand-ups musulmans.
  • La religion et la mode pudique (modest fashion).
  • Christianisme orthodoxe et fondamentalisme; orthodoxie et migrations.
  • Traductions en sciences sociales.

Coordonnées

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    lina.liederman@gmail.com
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Profil

– Master (MA), traduction, University of Westminster, London, Royaume Uni – 2011
– Doctorat, sociologie des religions, Ecole Pratique des Hautes Etudes (EPHE), Paris – 2001
Sujet de thèse (sous la direction de J. Baubérot et JP Willaime): « Pluralisme et éducation: L’expression de l’appartenance religieuse à l’école publique. Le cas des élèves d’origine musulmane en France et en Angleterre à travers la presse ».

Bibliographie

  • Publications
      • “Muslim comedy: from social purpose to the consumption of culture”. In: Routledge International Handbook of Global Islam and Consumer Culture, edited by B. Krawietz and F. Gauthier, 2023 (a paraître), Routledge Publishing.
      • Muslims and Humour: Essays on Comedy, Joking, and Mirth in Contemporary Islamic Contexts, co-edited with Bernard Schweizer, 2022, Bristol University Press (BUP).
      • “Dressing for the Other, Dressing for Interfaith”, Woolf Institute blog, 6 April 2021, https://www.woolf.cam.ac.uk/blog/dressing-for-the-other-dressing-for-interfaith
      • “The Role of Popular Culture in the Interfaith Encounter: A Soft Power?”, Woolf Institute blog, 15 June 2020, https://www.woolf.cam.ac.uk/blog/the-role-of-popular-culture-in-the-interfaith-encounter-a-soft-power
      • “Do Opposites Attract? Exploring Two Unlikely Partners: Humour and Religion”, Woolf Institute blog, 30 October 2019, https://www.woolf.cam.ac.uk/blog/do-opposites-attract-exploring-two-unlikely-partners-humour-and- religion
      • Modest Fashion in UK Women’s Working Life: A report for employers, HR professionals, religious organisations and policy makers (2021), co-authored with Reina Lewis and Kristin Aune, funded by the Arts & Humanities Research Council, in association with London College of Fashion/University of the Arts London and Coventry University, https://www.arts.ac.uk/research/current-research-and-projects/curation-and-culture/modest-fashion-in-uk-womens- working-life2
      • “A tribute to David Martin”, Socrel News, British Sociological Association (BSA), Issue 9, June 2019.
      • “La réponse de l’Église orthodoxe de Grèce face aux effets humanitaires de la crise économique”, Archives en sciences sociales des religions (No. 185, 2019).
      • “Breaking barriers, increasing understanding, one joke at a time”, Global Plus – ARDA (Association of Religion Data Archives), 6 April 2018, http://globalplus.thearda.com/globalplus-religion-and-humor/
      • Religion and Welfare in Europe: Gendered and Minority Perspectives, edited volume (with Anders Bäckström and Grace Davie), 2017, Policy Press.
      • “The Intersections of State, Family and Church in Italy and Greece” (with Margarita Markoviti). In: Religion and Welfare in Europe: Gendered and Minority Perspectives, edited by Lina Molokotos-Liederman (with Anders Bäckström and Grace Davie), 2017, Policy Press.
      • “The impact of the crisis on the Orthodox Church of Greece: a moment of challenge and opportunity?”, Religion, State & Society, 2016, 44/1.
      • “La transmission du religieux à l’école grecque: tentatives de réforme d’une question récurrente”, L’annuaire Droit et Religions, volume 8, 2015-2016.
      • “Faith and charity: European crisis presents opportunities, challenges for church and state”, Global Plus – ARDA (Association of Religion Data Archives), 31 October 2015, http://globalplus.thearda.com/globalplus-religion-and-the- economic-crisis-in-europe/
      • Nationalism, Ethnicity and Boundaries: Conceptualising and Understanding National and Ethnic Identity Through Boundary Approaches, co-edited with Jennifer Jackson, 2014, Routledge Publishing.
      • Innovation in the Christian Orthodox Tradition? The Question of Change in Greek Orthodox Thought and Practice, co- edited with Trine Stauning Willert, 2012, Ashgate Publishing.
      • “Religion as a Solution to Social Problems: A Christian Orthodox Approach”. In: Religion and Social Problems, edited by Titus Hjelm, 2010, Routledge Publishing.
      • The Education of Migrant Children: An NGO Guide to EU Policies and Actions, co-authored with Jana Huttova and Elif Kalaycioglu, 2010, Education Support Program, Open Society Foundations.
      • “The Disgraceful and the Divine in Greek Welfare: The Cases of Thiva and Livadeia”, co-authored with Effie Fokas. In: Welfare and Religion in 21st Century Europe: Configuring the Connections, edited by Anders Bäckström, Grace Davie and Ninna Edgardh, 2010, Ashgate Publishing.
      • “Sacred Words in a Secular Beat: the Free Monks Phenomenon at the Intersection of Religion, Youth and Popular Culture”. In: Orthodox Christianity in 21st Century Greece: The Role of Religion in Politics, Ethnicity and Culture, edited by Victor Roudometof, 2010, Ashgate Publishing.
      • Orthodox Diakonia Worldwide. An Initial Assessment (2009), International Orthodox Christian Charities (IOCC) https://iocc.org/get-updated/press-release/iocc-publishes-orthodox-diakonia-report
      • “Greece : A Case of Selective Secularization and Deprivatization of Religion?” In: Secularism, Women and the State in the Mediterranean World Today, edited by Barry A. Kosmin and Ariela Keysar, 2008, published by the Institute for the Study of Secularism in Society & Culture (ISSSC), Trinity College, Hartford, CT.
      • “Le rôle des ONG humanitaires orthodoxes dans l’action sociale et le développement international: le cas des organisations orthodoxes”. In : Les ONG confessionnelles. Religions et actions internationales, edited by Bruno Duriez, François Mabille and Kathy Rousselet, 2007, Paris: Collection « Religions en questions », published by L’Harmattan and the AFSR (Association française des sciences sociales des religions).
      • “Looking at Religion and Greek National Identity from the Outside: The National Identity Cards Conflict through the Eyes of Greek Minorities”, Religion, State & Society, 2007, 35/2.
      • “The Greek ID Cards Controversy: A Case Study on Religion and National Identity in a Changing European Union”, Journal of Contemporary Religion, 2007, 22/2.
      • “L’enseignement de la religion en Grèce au miroir des manuels scolaires“. In : Des Maitres et Des Dieux – Écoles et Religions en Europe, edited by Jean–Paul Willaime and Séverine Mathieu, 2005, Paris: Bélin, 71–82.
      • “Religious Pluralism in Greece”, Canadian Diversity (published by the Association for Canadian Studies in collaboration with the Metropolis Project), 2005 4/3: 21–24.
      • “Sacred Words, Profane Music? The Free Monks as a Musical Phenomenon in Contemporary Greek Orthodoxy”, Sociology of Religion, 2004, 65/4: 403–416.
      • “Mutations et débats sur la question religieuse dans l’espace scolaire grec”, Social Compass, 2004, 51/4: 481–491. “L’orthodoxie à l’école en Grèce”, Revue Internationale d’Education Sèvres, 2004, 36: 71–83.
      • “Identity Crisis: Greece, Orthodoxy and the European Union”, Journal of Contemporary Religion, 2002, 18/3: 291–315. “La religion à l’école en France et en Angleterre”, Agora – Débats/Jeunesses, 2001, 28: 114–130.
      • “Pluralisme et éducation: l’expression de l’appartenance religieuse à l’école publique. Le cas des élèves d’origine musulmane en France et en Angleterre à travers la presse”, Annuaire EPHE – Section des Sciences Religieuses, 2001, 109: 535–538.
      • “Religious Diversity in Schools: the Muslim Headscarf Controversy and Beyond”, Social Compass, 2000, 47/3: 367–81.
      • “Pluralism in Education: the Display of Islamic Affiliation in French and British Schools”, Islam and Christian–Muslim, Relations, 2000, 11/1: 105–17.

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