Transformations of religiosity in contemporary Latin America : An approach from quantitative data

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Esquivel, Juan Cruz
Año de publicación
2017
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inglés
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Over the last three decades, the production of social sciences regarding religion in Latin America has focused on the transformations of religious beliefs, practices and identities in the region, with ethnographic studies being the prevailing methodological approach.This work aims at measuring the magnitude of the mutations in religious belonging and attitudes in Latin America, identifying convergent and divergent profiles among the different countries of the region. For that purpose, the available statistical data both from official institutions and from research centers has been compiled and analyzed.The text further reflects on the epistemological assumptions underlying the construction of statistical information, on the contribution of quantitative studies to the sociology of religion and on their complementarity with qualitative approaches. It also explores the scope and implications of the secularization process in the region, based on changes in religious belonging, beliefs and practices.The existing surveys coincide in highlighting a declining tendency of Catholicism, with different intensities according to each country, a growth of evangelical adherents, and of those denominated "without religion", a category that was unknown decades ago. It refers to Latinos and Latinas who consider themselves believers, although they do not feel identified with any religious framework, within the setting of a strong process of individuation of beliefs and religious deinstitutionalization.
Fil: Esquivel, Juan Cruz. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Oficina de Coordinación Administrativa Saavedra 15. Centro de Estudios e Investigaciones Laborales; Argentina
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Religion
Latin America
Quantitative Data
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Transformations of religiosity in contemporary Latin America : An approach from quantitative data
title Transformations of religiosity in contemporary Latin America : An approach from quantitative data
spellingShingle Transformations of religiosity in contemporary Latin America : An approach from quantitative data
Esquivel, Juan Cruz
Religion
Latin America
Quantitative Data
title_short Transformations of religiosity in contemporary Latin America : An approach from quantitative data
title_full Transformations of religiosity in contemporary Latin America : An approach from quantitative data
title_fullStr Transformations of religiosity in contemporary Latin America : An approach from quantitative data
title_full_unstemmed Transformations of religiosity in contemporary Latin America : An approach from quantitative data
title_sort Transformations of religiosity in contemporary Latin America : An approach from quantitative data
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Esquivel, Juan Cruz
author Esquivel, Juan Cruz
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Religion
Latin America
Quantitative Data
topic Religion
Latin America
Quantitative Data
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dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv Over the last three decades, the production of social sciences regarding religion in Latin America has focused on the transformations of religious beliefs, practices and identities in the region, with ethnographic studies being the prevailing methodological approach.This work aims at measuring the magnitude of the mutations in religious belonging and attitudes in Latin America, identifying convergent and divergent profiles among the different countries of the region. For that purpose, the available statistical data both from official institutions and from research centers has been compiled and analyzed.The text further reflects on the epistemological assumptions underlying the construction of statistical information, on the contribution of quantitative studies to the sociology of religion and on their complementarity with qualitative approaches. It also explores the scope and implications of the secularization process in the region, based on changes in religious belonging, beliefs and practices.The existing surveys coincide in highlighting a declining tendency of Catholicism, with different intensities according to each country, a growth of evangelical adherents, and of those denominated "without religion", a category that was unknown decades ago. It refers to Latinos and Latinas who consider themselves believers, although they do not feel identified with any religious framework, within the setting of a strong process of individuation of beliefs and religious deinstitutionalization.
Fil: Esquivel, Juan Cruz. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Oficina de Coordinación Administrativa Saavedra 15. Centro de Estudios e Investigaciones Laborales; Argentina
description Over the last three decades, the production of social sciences regarding religion in Latin America has focused on the transformations of religious beliefs, practices and identities in the region, with ethnographic studies being the prevailing methodological approach.This work aims at measuring the magnitude of the mutations in religious belonging and attitudes in Latin America, identifying convergent and divergent profiles among the different countries of the region. For that purpose, the available statistical data both from official institutions and from research centers has been compiled and analyzed.The text further reflects on the epistemological assumptions underlying the construction of statistical information, on the contribution of quantitative studies to the sociology of religion and on their complementarity with qualitative approaches. It also explores the scope and implications of the secularization process in the region, based on changes in religious belonging, beliefs and practices.The existing surveys coincide in highlighting a declining tendency of Catholicism, with different intensities according to each country, a growth of evangelical adherents, and of those denominated "without religion", a category that was unknown decades ago. It refers to Latinos and Latinas who consider themselves believers, although they do not feel identified with any religious framework, within the setting of a strong process of individuation of beliefs and religious deinstitutionalization.
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