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Islam, Standards, and Technoscience Johan Fischer (Roskilde University, Denmark)

Islam, Standards, and Technoscience By Johan Fischer (Roskilde University, Denmark)

Islam, Standards, and Technoscience by Johan Fischer (Roskilde University, Denmark)


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This book explores the role of halal production, trade, and standards based on ethnographic material from Malaysia, Singapore, and Europe. It explains how the global markets for halal comprise divergent zones in which Islam, markets, regulatory institutions, and technoscience interact and diverge.

Islam, Standards, and Technoscience Summary

Islam, Standards, and Technoscience: In Global Halal Zones by Johan Fischer (Roskilde University, Denmark)

This book explores the role of halal production, trade, and standards based on ethnographic material from Malaysia, Singapore, and Europe. It explains how the global markets for halal comprise divergent zones in which Islam, markets, regulatory institutions, and technoscience interact and diverge.

Islam, Standards, and Technoscience Reviews

Although unfamiliar to non-Muslim publics, the Islamic classification of goods and actions into the categories of 'lawful' and 'forbidden' has in recent years become a religious and techno-scientific industry in its own right. In this fascinating and original work, Johan Fischer explores the politics, ethics, and technoscience of halal certification in Southeast Asia and Europe. The account tells us much about the emergent interface of science, authority, and ethics in the contemporary Muslim world. This is a thoughtful and thought-provoking study.

- Robert W. Hefner, Director, Institute on Culture, Religion, and World Affairs, Boston University

Johan Fischer's latest book provides an engaging, sophisticated, and deeply nuanced account of the intersection of Islamic technoscience, state power, and globalizing religious and economic development in Malaysia, Singapore, London, and beyond. Clearly written and well argued, this multi-sited ethnography simultaneously offers incisive perspectives on Islamization, class formation, audit regimes and their proliferation, and the sacralization of commodities produced for global religious markets. It will be welcomed by specialists across a number of different academic disciplines and also has great potential for use in the classroom.

- Michael G. Peletz, Emory University

In fascinating ethnographic detail Johan Fischer shows the entanglement of the religious notion of halal with scientific technologies for certification in Malaysia and Singapore. The book demonstrates how halal is a marker of Muslim distinctiveness, but nevertheless as a globalized commodity cannot escape secular audit standards. This is a must read for any interested in the intersection of Islam and the global economy.

- Peter van der Veer, Max Planck Institute for the Study of Religious and Ethnic Diversity, author of the Modern Spirit of Asia

About Johan Fischer (Roskilde University, Denmark)

Johan Fischer is Associate Professor in the Department of Society and Globalisation at Roskilde University.

Table of Contents

Introduction: Halal between Islam, Standards, and Technoscience 1. In the Halal Zones of Malaysia and Singapore 2. Global Halal Networks 3. Halal Training 4. In the Halal Lab 5. Halal Activism 6. Manufacturing Companies 7. Shops and Restaurants 8. Conclusion

Additional information

NLS9781138060272
9781138060272
1138060275
Islam, Standards, and Technoscience: In Global Halal Zones by Johan Fischer (Roskilde University, Denmark)
New
Paperback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
2017-05-24
208
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