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Muslims in Europe: Comparative perspectives on socio-cultural integration: Research in Ethnic and Migration Studies

Editat de Paul Statham, Jean Tillie
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 22 mar 2019
Atrocities by terrorists acting in the name of the ‘Islamic State’ are occurring with increasing regularity across Western Europe. Often the perpetrators are ‘home grown’, which places the relationship between Muslims and the countries in which they live under intense political and media scrutiny, and raises questions about the success of the integration of Muslims of migrant origin. At the same time, populist politicians try to shift the blame from the few perpetrators to the supposed characteristics of all Muslims as a ‘group’ by depicting Islam as a threat that seeks to undermine liberal democratic values and institutions.
The research in this volume attempts to redress the balance by focusing on the views and life experiences of the many ‘ordinary’ Muslims in their European societies of settlement, and the role that cultural and religious factors play in shaping their social relationships with majority populations and public institutions. The book is specifically interested in the relationship between cultural/religious distance and social factors that shape the life chances of Muslims relative to the majority. The study is cross-national, comparative across the six main receiving countries with distinct approaches to the accommodation of Muslims: France, Germany, Britain, the Netherlands, Belgium and Switzerland. The research is based on the findings of a survey of four groups of Muslims from distinct countries of origin: Turkey, Morocco, the former Yugoslavia, and Pakistan, as well as majority populations, in each of the receiving countries. This book was originally published as a special issue of the Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780367264840
ISBN-10: 0367264846
Pagini: 178
Dimensiuni: 174 x 246 x 10 mm
Greutate: 0.33 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Research in Ethnic and Migration Studies

Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Public țintă

Postgraduate and Undergraduate

Cuprins

1. Muslims in their European societies of settlement: a comparative agenda for empirical research on socio-cultural integration across countries and groups  2. Does assimilation work? Sociocultural determinants of labour market participation of European Muslims  3. How ordinary people view Muslim group rights in Britain, the Netherlands, France and Germany: significant ‘gaps’ between majorities and Muslims?  4. How crosscutting weak ties are established—the case of Muslims in Europe  5. Like Will to Like? Partner Choice among Muslim Migrants and Natives in Western Europe  6. Ascription and identity. Differences between first- and second-generation Moroccans in the way ascription influences religious, national and ethnic group identification  7. Religious minorities and secularism: an alternative view of the impact of religion on the political values of Muslims in Europe  8. Electoral participation of Muslims in Europe: assessing the impact of institutional and discursive opportunities  9. Muslims’ religiosity and views on religion in six Western European countries: does national context matter?

Descriere

This volume focuses on the life experiences of the many ‘ordinary’ Muslims in their European societies of settlement, and the role that cultural and religious factors play in shaping their social relationships. It was published as a special issue of the Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies.