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Maria Birnbaum
Maria Birnbaum
University of Oslo
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Exclusive Pluralism: The Problems of Habermas’ Postsecular Argument and the “Making of” Religion
M Birnbaum
Religion as a Category of Governance and Sovereignty, 182-196, 2015
132015
Religious pluralism: A resource book
A Bardon, M Birnbaum, L Lee, K Stoeckl, O Roy
EUI (European University Institute), 2015
112015
Norway, religion and the United Nations
I Vik, C Endresen
Religion, State and the United Nations, 170-184, 2016
72016
Introduction: pluralism and plurality
A Bardon, M Birnbaum, L Lee, K Stoeckl
European University Institute, 2015
62015
Entangled Empire: Religion and the Transnational History of Pakistan and Israel
M Birnbaum
Millennium 50 (2), 561-590, 2022
22022
Liberal justificatory neutrality and mandatory vaccination schemes
B De Vries
Religious Pluralism: A Resource Book, 110-115, 2016
22016
Becoming recognizable: Postcolonial independence and the reification of religion
M Birnbaum
22015
Zum Verständnis von Religion. Ein freundlich-kritischer Einwand gegen den Religionsbegriff in der postsäkularen Gesellschaft von Jürgen Habermas
M Birnbaum
Postsäkulare Weltpolitik, 2018
12018
Arbiters of Orthodoxy: Contentious Politics and Epistemological Change
M Birnbaum
Politics, Religion & Ideology 18 (1), 109-112, 2017
12017
The costs of recognition: global politics, religion, and the colonial history of South Asia
M Birnbaum
International Theory 15 (2), 323-350, 2023
2023
Beyond Religious Freedom: The New Global Politics of Religion
M Birnbaum
POLITICS RELIGION & IDEOLOGY 18 (1), 100-112, 2017
2017
7 Emerging international
M Birnbaum
Religion, State and the United Nations: Value Politics, 113, 2016
2016
Religion Revisited: Women’s Rights and the Political Instrumentalisation of Religion (Tagung vom 5.–6. Juni 2009 in Berlin)
M Birnbaum
GENDER–Zeitschrift für Geschlecht, Kultur und Gesellschaft 2 (1), 23-24, 2010
2010
Religion Revisited: Women’s Rights and the Political Instrumentalisation of Religion
M Birnbaum
Becoming Recognizable
M Birnbaum
Tag Archives: politics
N Goldenberg
Pluralism and pluralization Why International Relations should not recognize religion
M Birnbaum
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