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      Globalization and the Politics of Religious Knowledge : Pluralizing Authority in the Muslim World

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      Theory, Culture & Society
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          Abstract

          Globalizing processes have rendered as analytically insufficient accounts of authority in the Muslim world that rely exclusively on the interaction between text, discursive method and personified knowledge. The construction and negotiation of globalized authority in Islam, it is argued, can only be understood by reference to a set of pluralizing processes that intensify and in some instances radicalize a tendency towards authoritative pluralism that has long been present in Islam. This can be understood in terms of (1) functionalization, or changes in terms of how individual Muslims understand the social purpose and ends of knowledge seeking; (2) respatialization; and (3) mediatization or interrelated changes in terms of how far away and in what kinds of spaces and media one seeks authority or authorization. Collectively, such pluralizing processes combine to construct global Islamic authority in diverse forms that transcend or challenge conventional understandings of religious knowledge, its location and mode of articulation. Reference is made throughout to illustrative ethnographic examples, social movements and practices.

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                Journal
                Theory, Culture & Society
                Theory, Culture & Society
                SAGE Publications
                0263-2764
                1460-3616
                March 2007
                June 30 2016
                March 2007
                : 24
                : 2
                : 101-115
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                [1 ]George Mason University, USA
                Article
                10.1177/0263276407074998
                1d3906b2-df8c-427f-8747-374061f0de37
                © 2007

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