Islam and Secular Citizenship in the Netherlands, United Kingdom, and France
The past several years have seen many examples of friction between secular European societies and religious migrant communities within them. This study combines ethnographic work in three countries (The Netherlands, the United Kingdom, and France) with a
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RELIGION AND GLOBAL MIGRATIONS Series Editors: Elena Fiddian-Qasmiyeh, Jennifer B. Saunders, and Susanna Snyder As the first series of its kind, Religion and Global Migrations will examine the phenomenon of religion and migration from multiple disciplinary perspectives (e.g., historical, anthropological, sociological, ethical, and theological), in various global locations (including the Americas, Europe and Asia), and from a range of religious traditions. Monographs and edited volumes in the series explore the intersections of religion and migration from a variety of approaches, including studies of shifting religious practices and ideas in sending and receiving communities, among migrants and also among those who interact with migrants in places of origin and destination; public responses to migration such as religiously informed debates, policies and activism among migrants and nonmigrants alike; gender dynamics including shifts in gender roles and access to power in sending and receiving sites; identity in relation to religion and migration that may include constructive, as well as descriptive, scholarship; empire, from the ancient Mediterranean through the height of European colonization to contemporary relationships between the developing and developed world, and the way it has profoundly affected the movement of people and development of religions; and other topics connecting to the theme of religion and global migrations. Managing Muslim Mobilities: Between Spiritual Geographies and Global Security Regimes Edited by Anita Häusermann Fábos and Riina Isotalo Health, Wealth, and Power in an African Diaspora Church in Canada Thomas Aechtner Islamic Traditions of Refuge in the Crises of Iraq and Syria Tahir Zaman Islam and Secular Citizenship in the Netherlands, United Kingdom, and France Carolina Ivanescu
Islam and Secular Citizenship in the Netherlands, United Kingdom, and France
Carolina Ivanescu
ISLAM AND SECULAR CITIZENSHIP IN THE NETHERLANDS, UNITED KINGDOM, AND FRANCE
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