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ID193013
Title ProperPolitical economy of Catholicism
Other Title Informationthe case of the sacred-market network at World Youth Day in Panama
LanguageENG
AuthorKratochvíl, Petr
Summary / Abstract (Note)This article explores the everyday political economy of the Catholic World Youth Day in Panama, which was organized in January 2019. The aim is to shed more light on the relationship between the market and the religious sphere and, in particular, on the everyday experience of the WYD participants, and their encounters with the market and market practices. In doing so, the article challenges several commonly held assumptions, such as the priority of religious doctrine over everyday practices and the belief that the religious sphere is one-sidedly colonized by the market. Instead, the article shows that in this case, the interactions between the church and the market played out differently in three different areas – the discursive critique of the market by the Church leaders, the Church’s incorporation of market practices in its activities and the alliance between the local Catholic organizers and businesses. In the end, the complex interactions between the participants, businesses, discourses, spaces and technologies gave rise to a unique sacred-market network which blurred and at times entirely erased the difference between the religious sphere and the market.
`In' analytical NoteCooperation and Conflict Vol. 58, No.3; Sept 2023: p.293–314
Journal SourceCooperation and Conflict Vol: 58 No 3
Key WordsCatholic Church ;  Pilgrimage ;  Global Christianity ;  Political Economy of Religion


 
 
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