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THE IMPACT OF THE SANITARY MEASURES TO COMBAT COVID19 ON RELIGIOUS REGULATION: STUDY OF COLOMBIA, CUBA, MEXICO AND NICARAGUA (2020-2021)

In this study, we investigate the consequences of the sanitary measures to combat COVID-19 on one dimension of religious policy: religious regulation. Using data collected through the Violent Incidents Database of the Observatory of Religious Freedom in Latin America (OLIRE), we apply the variables...

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主要作者: Petri, Dennis P.
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spelling ir-20.500.14230-109312023-12-13T17:24:16Z THE IMPACT OF THE SANITARY MEASURES TO COMBAT COVID19 ON RELIGIOUS REGULATION: STUDY OF COLOMBIA, CUBA, MEXICO AND NICARAGUA (2020-2021) El impacto de las medidas sanitarias para combatir el COVID-19 sobre la regulación religiosa: Estudio de Colombia, Cuba, México y Nicaragua (2020-2021) Petri, Dennis P. Regulación religiosa COVID-19 Colombia Cuba México Nicaragua Religious regulation COVID19 Colombia Cuba Mexico Nicaragua In this study, we investigate the consequences of the sanitary measures to combat COVID-19 on one dimension of religious policy: religious regulation. Using data collected through the Violent Incidents Database of the Observatory of Religious Freedom in Latin America (OLIRE), we apply the variables of the Religion and State dataset to four Latin American countries (Colombia, Cuba, Mexico and Nicaragua) and compare the situation before and after the sanitary measures. We conclude that the measures taken to combat the coronavirus mainly restricted the collective dimension of freedom of worship, bringing religious regulation to similar levels as some authoritarian regimes. We also found evidence that some governments took advantage of the situation to increase their repression over religious groups. En este estudio investigamos las consecuencias de las medidas sanitarias para combatir el COVID-19 en una dimensión de la política religiosa: la regulación religiosa. Utilizando datos recogidos a través de la Base de Datos de Incidentes Violentos del Observatorio de Libertad Religiosa en América Latina (OLIRE), aplicamos las variables del conjunto de datos Religión y Estado a cuatro países latinoamericanos (Colombia, Cuba, México y Nicaragua). Comparamos la situación antes y después de las medidas sanitarias. Concluimos que las medidas adoptadas para combatir el coronavirus restringieron, principalmente, la dimensión colectiva de la libertad de culto, lo cual llevó la regulación religiosa a niveles similares a los de algunos regímenes autoritarios. También encontramos pruebas de que determinados gobiernos aprovecharon la situación para aumentar su represión contra grupos religiosos. 2023-05-10 2023-12-13T17:24:16Z 2023-12-13T17:24:16Z info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion https://revistas.ulacit.ac.cr/index.php/rhombus/article/view/25 https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14230/10931 spa https://revistas.ulacit.ac.cr/index.php/rhombus/article/view/25/19 Derechos de autor 2023 Universidad Latinoamericana de Ciencia y Tecnología Barrio Tournón, San José, Costa Rica https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/deed.es application/pdf Rhombus-ULACIT Rhombus; Vol. 3 Núm. 1 (2023); 41-69 1659-1623
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topic Regulación religiosa
COVID-19
Colombia
Cuba
México
Nicaragua
Religious regulation
COVID19
Colombia
Cuba
Mexico
Nicaragua
spellingShingle Regulación religiosa
COVID-19
Colombia
Cuba
México
Nicaragua
Religious regulation
COVID19
Colombia
Cuba
Mexico
Nicaragua
Petri, Dennis P.
THE IMPACT OF THE SANITARY MEASURES TO COMBAT COVID19 ON RELIGIOUS REGULATION: STUDY OF COLOMBIA, CUBA, MEXICO AND NICARAGUA (2020-2021)
description In this study, we investigate the consequences of the sanitary measures to combat COVID-19 on one dimension of religious policy: religious regulation. Using data collected through the Violent Incidents Database of the Observatory of Religious Freedom in Latin America (OLIRE), we apply the variables of the Religion and State dataset to four Latin American countries (Colombia, Cuba, Mexico and Nicaragua) and compare the situation before and after the sanitary measures. We conclude that the measures taken to combat the coronavirus mainly restricted the collective dimension of freedom of worship, bringing religious regulation to similar levels as some authoritarian regimes. We also found evidence that some governments took advantage of the situation to increase their repression over religious groups.
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author Petri, Dennis P.
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title THE IMPACT OF THE SANITARY MEASURES TO COMBAT COVID19 ON RELIGIOUS REGULATION: STUDY OF COLOMBIA, CUBA, MEXICO AND NICARAGUA (2020-2021)
title_short THE IMPACT OF THE SANITARY MEASURES TO COMBAT COVID19 ON RELIGIOUS REGULATION: STUDY OF COLOMBIA, CUBA, MEXICO AND NICARAGUA (2020-2021)
title_full THE IMPACT OF THE SANITARY MEASURES TO COMBAT COVID19 ON RELIGIOUS REGULATION: STUDY OF COLOMBIA, CUBA, MEXICO AND NICARAGUA (2020-2021)
title_fullStr THE IMPACT OF THE SANITARY MEASURES TO COMBAT COVID19 ON RELIGIOUS REGULATION: STUDY OF COLOMBIA, CUBA, MEXICO AND NICARAGUA (2020-2021)
title_full_unstemmed THE IMPACT OF THE SANITARY MEASURES TO COMBAT COVID19 ON RELIGIOUS REGULATION: STUDY OF COLOMBIA, CUBA, MEXICO AND NICARAGUA (2020-2021)
title_sort impact of the sanitary measures to combat covid19 on religious regulation: study of colombia, cuba, mexico and nicaragua (2020-2021)
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