Faith is not negotiable: The importance of religious diversity in organisations

Publication: Chapter in book/Conference proceedingChapter in edited volume

Abstract

Within Diversity Management Studies, religious diversity receives little attention in the German-speak-ing world. On the one hand this is due to a strong separation between state and religion, as religion is clearly banned in the private sphere of life. On the other hand, the symbolic meaning of “religion” as a category is strong and based on so-called "surface level" characteristics, which at the same time refer to “deep level” characteristics. In addition, religion has to be seen in connection with other diversity categories that influence each other. At the same time religion is the basis of identity construction, forms value systems, and influences social hierarchies which furthermore influence group processes beyond the individual level. This process of "doing difference” is also reflected at the organizational and societal levels through social practices that cause inclusion and exclusion processes based on sym-bolic attributions.
Translated title of the contributionGlaube ist nicht verhandelbar: Die Bedeutung der religiösen Vielfalt in Organisationen: Die Bedeutung der religiösen Vielfalt in Organisationen
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationReimagining Faith and Management
Subtitle of host publicationThe Impact of Faith in the Workplace
EditorsEdwina Pio, Robert Kilpatrick, Timothy Pratt
Place of PublicationLondon
PublisherRoutledge
Chapter11
Pages144-156
Number of pages12
Edition1
ISBN (Electronic)9781003041733
ISBN (Print)9780367485801
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2021

Publication series

SeriesRoutledge Studies in Management, Organizations and Society

Keywords

  • Faith
  • Management
  • Workplace

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