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Muslim Active Citizenship in the West

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Muslim Active Citizenship in the West

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Muslim Active Citizenship in the West book

Muslim Active Citizenship in the West

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Muslim Active Citizenship in the West book

ByMario Peucker, Shahram Akbarzadeh
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2014
eBook Published 14 April 2014
Pub. Location London
Imprint Routledge
DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315870960
Pages 236
eBook ISBN 9781315870960
Subjects Area Studies, Humanities, Politics & International Relations
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Peucker, M., & Akbarzadeh, S. (2014). Muslim Active Citizenship in the West (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315870960

ABSTRACT

Muslim Active Citizenship in the West investigates the emergence and nature of Muslims’ struggle for recognition as full members of society in Australia, Great Britain and Germany. What actions have been taken by Muslims to achieve equal civic standing? How do socio-political and socio-economic factors impact on these processes? And how do Muslims negotiate their place in a society that is often regarded as sceptical – if not hostile – towards Muslims’ desire to belong?

This book sheds new light on Muslims’ path towards citizenship in Australia, Great Britain and Germany. Existing research and statistics on Muslims’ socio-economic status, community formation, claim-making and political responses, and the public portrayal of Islam are systematically examined. These insights are tested ‘through the eyes of Muslims’, based on in-depth interviews with Muslim community leaders and other experts in all three countries. The findings offer unique perspectives on Muslim resilience to be recognised as equal citizens of Islamic faith in very different socio-political national settings.

Pursuing an interdisciplinary and comparative approach, this book examines the country-specific interplay of historical, institutional, political, and identity dimensions of Muslims’ active citizenship and will be invaluable for students and researchers with an interest in Sociology, Religious Studies and Political Science.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

chapter |7 pages

Introduction

chapter 1|20 pages

History of Muslim settlement

chapter 2|18 pages

Demographic and socio-economic context

chapter 3|32 pages

Multiculturalism versus differential inclusion

chapter 4|26 pages

Media and public discourse

chapter 5|19 pages

Perception and responses

chapter 6|23 pages

British Muslims mobilising for recognition

chapter 7|22 pages

Australian Muslims and the merits of collaboration

chapter 8|24 pages

Muslims in Germany challenging patronising exclusion

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