Asserting civic space of micro religious minorities: Evidence from Indonesia

Penulis: Hurriyah
Informasi
JurnalAsian Politics and Policy
PenerbitJohn Wiley and Sons Inc
Volume & EdisiVol. 15,Edisi 2
Halaman185 - 204
Tahun Publikasi2023
ISSN19430779
Jenis SumberScopus
Sitasi
Scopus: 2
Abstrak
Studies on religious discrimination have focused on the nature, causes, and dynamics of repression, asserting that perceived threats and cross-cutting influences of religious ideology and rational calculation are predictors for governmental discrimination against religious minorities. Yet, research on how the dynamic interplay of repression and pushback shapes the contestation between governments and minorities is lacking. This article explores this issue with a case study of a small indigenous religion group in culturally heterogenous Indonesia. Building on civic space theory, this article argues for the importance of coping strategies in resisting state-led discrimination and asserting civic space. This article carefully examined complex micro dynamics while also offering new insights to better understand the interplay between repression and pushback in the context of religious freedom. © 2023 Policy Studies Organization.
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