ABSTRACT

Bringing together ten research based contributions, Muslims, Migration and Citizenship addresses questions about the changing experiences of Muslim communities, or specific groups within them, in various national and localised environments. Although not an exhaustive survey of the broad range of scholarly research in this evolving field, this book covers issues that are likely to be of some importance in the coming period. In particular, the contributors highlight the complexity of the experiences of Muslim communities in different national and cultural environments, and the evolution of both policy discourses and debates in civil society. This book was originally published as a special issue of Ethnic and Racial Studies.

chapter |3 pages

Introduction

chapter 1|2 pages

Introduction

chapter 2|1 pages

Methodology

chapter 3|1 pages

‘Innocence of Muslims’

chapter 6|2 pages

Conclusion: a measured anger?

chapter |3 pages

Notes

chapter |11 pages

Introduction

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Conclusion

chapter |4 pages

Notes