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“Always an Imam”: Understanding the Occupation of Imam from Theoretical Perspectives on Professions
TRUCCO, Noemi; Dehbi, Asmaa
2024In Religions, 15 (12), p. 1444
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Keywords :
diffuseness; imams; power approach to professions; profession theory; professionalisation; stress; Switzerland; Religious Studies
Abstract :
[en] In this article, the occupation of the imam is analysed using a profession-theoretical approach. Following Oevermann, we view professionalised action as a relational practice, characterised by a paradoxical unity of diffuseness and specificity. Drawing on empirical data on imams in Switzerland, we highlight several factors that contribute to a shift towards more diffuse social relationships between professionals and their clients: task-specific boundaries become blurred, and temporal and spatial limits break down. These factors help to explain why imams in Switzerland report feeling stressed and overburdened. We argue that the role of the imam can, in principle, be conceptualised as a profession. From the perspective of a power approach to professions, however, the concept of profession can only be applied to the occupation of an imam to a limited extent, as it is not universal, but remains reserved for men.
Disciplines :
Sociology & social sciences
Author, co-author :
TRUCCO, Noemi  ;  University of Luxembourg ; Swiss Center for Islam and Society, University of Fribourg, Fribourg, Switzerland
Dehbi, Asmaa;  Swiss Center for Islam and Society, University of Fribourg, Fribourg, Switzerland
External co-authors :
yes
Language :
English
Title :
“Always an Imam”: Understanding the Occupation of Imam from Theoretical Perspectives on Professions
Publication date :
December 2024
Journal title :
Religions
eISSN :
2077-1444
Publisher :
Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI)
Volume :
15
Issue :
12
Pages :
1444
Peer reviewed :
Peer Reviewed verified by ORBi
Focus Area :
Migration and Inclusive Societies
Funders :
Swiss National Science Foundation
Funding text :
Data collection and analysis of this research was funded by the Swiss National Science Foundation, grant number 179070.
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