This series of articles is a sociological discussion of the religious interplay within the migratory experience. As Ana Maria Bidegain and Juan Jennis Sánchez Soler state in their article, religion informs the migratory experience as they take with them their own experience, are encountered by foreign interpretations of religious experience, and build religious space to meet their need for religious experience. In turn, migration informs religious experience, in that migrants must re-configure their current context with their religious difference. Religion therefore is an integral part of sociological studies, and unfortunately, scarcely discussed or higlighted as a contributing factor to how one interprets who they are, what they do, and the space they develop.
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Table of Contents
Editorial
| Editorial: Sociology of Migration | |
| Rafael Reyes III | i-ii |
Articles
| The Re-Composition of Christianity under the Migration and Globalization Process: The Case of Colombian Migrants in Miami | |
| Ana Maria Bidegain, Juan Jennis Sánchez Soler | 1-33 |
| Configuraciones de la otredad en la Argentina: El Caso de los/as Bolivianos/as en Ushuaia | |
| Ana Ines Mallimaci Barral IIege | 34-69 |
| The Right to Migrate: A Reflection on Immigration and Catholic Social Teaching | |
| Olivia T. Ruiz Marrujo | 70-83 |
| Minorias Étnico-Religiosas Implantadas en España: Desigual función y posición de dos iglesias de habla inglesa en Málaga | |
| Angeles Escriva, Jacqueline Castro | 84-114 |
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