This study guided by the political economy framework of informal rules, is an attempt to examine the evolving role of religion and religious leaders in the everyday life of Rohingya. This study concerns how power and interests associated with religion are created, shaped and leveraged across various domains of informal rules.
Grounded on qualitative exploratory research involving 23 informants among Rohingya religious leaders in Klang Valley, this study found that
这项研究以非正式规则的政治经济学框架为指导,试图研究宗教和宗教领袖在罗兴亚人日常生活中不断演变的作用。这项研究涉及与宗教相关的权力和利益如何在非正式规则的各个领域中被创造,塑造和利用。
基于定性探索性研究,涉及23名罗兴亚宗教领袖在Klang谷